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BSC6900 GU V900R011C00

Initial Configuration Guide

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Contents

Contents
About This Document.....................................................................................................................1 1 Changes in BSC6900 GU Initial Configuration Guide.......................................................1-1 2 Introduction to Initial Configuration.....................................................................................2-1 3 Data Preparation for Initial Configuration...........................................................................3-1 4 Initial Configuration Process...................................................................................................4-1 5 Typical Configuration Scripts.................................................................................................5-1 6 Configuring the Global Information.....................................................................................6-1
6.1 Configuring the Basic Data.............................................................................................................................6-2 6.2 Configuring the OPC and DPC.......................................................................................................................6-2 6.3 Configuring the Area Information...................................................................................................................6-3 6.4 Configuring the M3UA Local and Destination Entities..................................................................................6-3

7 Configuring the Equipment Data...........................................................................................7-1


7.1 Configuring the System Information...............................................................................................................7-3 7.2 Configuring a Cabinet.....................................................................................................................................7-3 7.3 Configuring a Subrack....................................................................................................................................7-3 7.4 Configuring a Board........................................................................................................................................7-4 7.5 Configuring an EMU.......................................................................................................................................7-5 7.6 Configuring the Clocks...................................................................................................................................7-5 7.7 Configuring the Time......................................................................................................................................7-6 7.8 Configuring the IP Address of the EMS Server..............................................................................................7-6

8 Configuring the GSM Interfaces.............................................................................................8-1


8.1 Configuring the Ater Interface........................................................................................................................8-2 8.1.1 Configuring an Ater Connection Path....................................................................................................8-2 8.1.2 Configuring an Ater OML......................................................................................................................8-3 8.1.3 Configuring an Ater Signaling Link.......................................................................................................8-3 8.2 Configuring the A Interface (over TDM)........................................................................................................8-3 8.2.1 Configuring the Physical Layer over the A Interface (over TDM)........................................................8-4 8.2.2 Configuring the Control Plane of the A Interface (over TDM).............................................................8-4 8.3 Configuring the A Interface (over IP).............................................................................................................8-5 8.3.1 Configuring the Physical Layer and Data Link Layer of the A Interface (over IP)...............................8-5 Issue 02 (2009-10-30) Huawei Proprietary and Confidential Copyright Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd. i

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BSC6900 GU Initial Configuration Guide 8.3.2 Configuring the Control Plane of the A Interface (over IP)...................................................................8-8 8.3.3 Configuring the Mapping Between Service Types and Transmission Resources for the Adjacent Node .........................................................................................................................................................................8-8 8.3.4 Configuring the User Plane of the A Interface (over IP).......................................................................8-9

8.4 Configuring the Gb Interface (over FR)..........................................................................................................8-9 8.4.1 Configuring the PCU Type..................................................................................................................8-10 8.4.2 Configuring the SGSN Node................................................................................................................8-10 8.4.3 Configuring an NSE.............................................................................................................................8-10 8.4.4 Configuring a BC.................................................................................................................................8-11 8.4.5 Configuring an NSVC..........................................................................................................................8-11 8.4.6 Configuring a PTPBVC.......................................................................................................................8-12 8.5 Configuring the Gb Interface (over IP).........................................................................................................8-12 8.5.1 Configuring the PCU Type..................................................................................................................8-13 8.5.2 Configuring the SGSN Node................................................................................................................8-13 8.5.3 Configuring an NSE.............................................................................................................................8-13 8.5.4 Configuring an NSVL..........................................................................................................................8-14 8.5.5 Configuring a PTPBVC.......................................................................................................................8-14 8.6 Configuring the Pb Interface.........................................................................................................................8-14 8.6.1 Configuring the PCU Type..................................................................................................................8-15 8.6.2 Configuring a PCU...............................................................................................................................8-15 8.6.3 Configuring an E1/T1 over the Pb Interface........................................................................................8-15 8.6.4 Configuring a Link over the Pb Interface.............................................................................................8-16

9 Configuring the UMTS Interfaces..........................................................................................9-1


9.1 Configuring the Iub Interface (over ATM).....................................................................................................9-3 9.1.1 Configuring the Physical Layer (over ATM).........................................................................................9-4 9.1.2 Configuring the ATM Traffic Resources...............................................................................................9-6 9.1.3 Configuring the Control Plane of the Iub Interface (over ATM)...........................................................9-6 9.1.4 Configuring the Mapping Between Service Types and Transmission Resources for the Adjacent Node .........................................................................................................................................................................9-7 9.1.5 Configuring the User Plane of the Iub Interface (over ATM)................................................................9-8 9.1.6 Configuring the OM Channel over the Iub Interface (over ATM).........................................................9-8 9.2 Configuring the Iub Interface (over IP)...........................................................................................................9-8 9.2.1 Configuring the Physical Layer and Data Link Layer (over IP)............................................................9-9 9.2.2 Configuring the Control Plane of the Iub Interface (over IP)..............................................................9-12 9.2.3 Configuring the Mapping Between Service Types and Transmission Resources for the Adjacent Node .......................................................................................................................................................................9-13 9.2.4 Configuring the User Plane of the Iub Interface (over IP)...................................................................9-13 9.2.5 Configuring the OM Channel over the Iub Interface (over IP)............................................................9-14 9.3 Configuring the Iub Interface (over ATM and IP)........................................................................................9-14 9.4 Configuring the Iu-CS Interface (over ATM)...............................................................................................9-16 9.4.1 Configuring the Physical Layer (over ATM).......................................................................................9-16 9.4.2 Configuring the ATM Traffic Resources.............................................................................................9-17 9.4.3 Configuring the Control Plane of the Iu-CS Interface (over ATM).....................................................9-17 ii Huawei Proprietary and Confidential Copyright Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd. Issue 02 (2009-10-30)

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9.4.4 Configuring the Mapping Between Service Types and Transmission Resources for the Adjacent Node .......................................................................................................................................................................9-18 9.4.5 Configuring the User Plane of the Iu-CS Interface (over ATM).........................................................9-18 9.5 Configuring the Iu-CS Interface (over IP)....................................................................................................9-19 9.5.1 Configuring the Physical Layer and Data Link Layer (over IP)..........................................................9-19 9.5.2 Configuring the Control Plane of the Iu-CS Interface (over IP)..........................................................9-19 9.5.3 Configuring the Mapping Between Service Types and Transmission Resources for the Adjacent Node .......................................................................................................................................................................9-20 9.5.4 Configuring the User Plane of the Iu-CS Interface (over IP)...............................................................9-21 9.6 Configuring the Iu-PS Interface (over ATM)................................................................................................ 9-21 9.6.1 Configuring the Physical Layer (over ATM).......................................................................................9-22 9.6.2 Configuring the ATM Traffic Resources.............................................................................................9-22 9.6.3 Configuring the Control Plane of the Iu-PS Interface (over ATM).....................................................9-23 9.6.4 Configuring the Mapping Between Service Types and Transmission Resources for the Adjacent Node .......................................................................................................................................................................9-23 9.6.5 Configuring the User Plane of the Iu-PS Interface (over ATM)..........................................................9-24 9.7 Configuring the Iu-PS Interface (over IP).....................................................................................................9-24 9.7.1 Configuring the Physical Layer and Data Link Layer (over IP)..........................................................9-25 9.7.2 Configuring the Control Plane of the Iu-PS Interface (over IP)...........................................................9-25 9.7.3 Configuring the Mapping Between Service Types and Transmission Resources for the Adjacent Node .......................................................................................................................................................................9-26 9.7.4 Configuring the User Plane of the Iu-PS Interface (over IP)...............................................................9-27 9.8 Configuring the Iur Interface (over ATM)....................................................................................................9-27 9.8.1 Configuring the Physical Layer (over ATM).......................................................................................9-28 9.8.2 Configuring the ATM Traffic Resources.............................................................................................9-28 9.8.3 Configuring the Control Plane of the Iur Interface (over ATM)..........................................................9-28 9.8.4 Configuring the Mapping Between Service Types and Transmission Resources for the Adjacent Node .......................................................................................................................................................................9-29 9.8.5 Configuring the User Plane of the Iur Interface (over ATM)..............................................................9-30 9.8.6 Configuring a Path for SRNC Relocation............................................................................................9-30 9.9 Configuring the Iur Interface (over IP).........................................................................................................9-31 9.9.1 Configuring the Physical Layer and Data Link Layer (over IP)..........................................................9-32 9.9.2 Configuring the Control Plane of the Iur Interface (over IP)...............................................................9-32 9.9.3 Configuring the Mapping Between Service Types and Transmission Resources for the Adjacent Node .......................................................................................................................................................................9-33 9.9.4 Configuring the User Plane of the Iur Interface (over IP)....................................................................9-33 9.9.5 Configuring a Path for SRNC Relocation............................................................................................9-33

10 Configuring a GSM BTS and Its Cells...............................................................................10-1


10.1 Configuring the Equipment Data................................................................................................................10-3 10.2 Configuring the Logical Data......................................................................................................................10-4 10.3 Configuring the Transmission Data............................................................................................................10-5 10.3.1 TDM/HDLC.......................................................................................................................................10-6 10.3.2 IP over FE/GE....................................................................................................................................10-6 10.3.3 IP over E1...........................................................................................................................................10-7 Issue 02 (2009-10-30) Huawei Proprietary and Confidential Copyright Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd. iii

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10.4 Configuring the BTS Clock.........................................................................................................................10-8 10.5 Activating the BTS Configuration..............................................................................................................10-9 10.6 Configuring the Neighboring Cell Relations..............................................................................................10-9 10.7 Appendix.....................................................................................................................................................10-9 10.7.1 Numbering Rules of BTS Components............................................................................................10-10 10.7.2 Configuration Rules of the BTS Boards..........................................................................................10-14 10.7.3 Configuration Rules of the TRX Send and Receive Modes.............................................................10-18 10.7.4 Configuration Rules of the BTS Clock Sources...............................................................................10-21

11 Configuring a UMTS NodeB and Its Cells.......................................................................11-1


11.1 Configuring a NodeB..................................................................................................................................11-2 11.2 Configuring a UMTS Cell...........................................................................................................................11-2 11.3 Configuring an Intra-Frequency Neighboring Cell.....................................................................................11-3 11.4 Configuring an Inter-Frequency Neighboring Cell.....................................................................................11-4 11.5 Configuring a Neighboring GSM Cell........................................................................................................11-5

12 Configuring a GSM&UMTS Base Station and Its Cells................................................12-1

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Tables
Table 10-1 Numbering rules of cabinets..........................................................................................................10-10 Table 10-2 Cabinet selection............................................................................................................................10-11 Table 10-3 Numbering rules of subracks.........................................................................................................10-11 Table 10-4 Numbering rules of slots................................................................................................................10-12 Table 10-5 Numbering rules of the non-SingleRAN BTS components...........................................................10-13 Table 10-6 BTS3900........................................................................................................................................10-14 Table 10-7 DBS3900........................................................................................................................................10-14 Table 10-8 BTS3900A......................................................................................................................................10-15 Table 10-9 BTS3900B......................................................................................................................................10-16 Table 10-10 BTS3900E....................................................................................................................................10-16 Table 10-11 BTS3012......................................................................................................................................10-16 Table 10-12 DBS3900......................................................................................................................................10-16 Table 10-13 BTS3900......................................................................................................................................10-17 Table 10-14 BTS3900A....................................................................................................................................10-18 Table 10-15 Configuration rules of the TRX send and receive modes............................................................10-19 Table 10-16 Configuration rules of the BTS clock sources.............................................................................10-22

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About This Document


Purpose
This document describes the initial configuration of BSC6900.

Product Version
The following table lists the product version related to this document. Product Name BSC6900 Product Version V900R011C00

Intended Audience
This document is intended for:
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Organization
1 Changes in BSC6900 GU Initial Configuration Guide This chapter describes the changes in the BSC6900 GU Initial Configuration Guide. 2 Introduction to Initial Configuration Initial configuration refers to the process of creating the script for the equipment to start to operate. 3 Data Preparation for Initial Configuration In the BSC6900 initial configuration, some data is obtained from the data sheets after negotiation with other network elements. The negotiated data includes the global data, equipment data, interface data, base station data, and cell data.
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4 Initial Configuration Process This chapter describes the process of creating the script of BSC6900 initial configuration. 5 Typical Configuration Scripts The typical configuration scripts in the related documents of the BSC6900 are used in this document. The typical configuration scripts consist of those for configuring the global information, equipment data, network interfaces, base stations, and cells. 6 Configuring the Global Information This chapter describes how to configure the global information of the BSC6900. The global data configuration provides a basis for all the other configurations, and is thus determined during network planning. After the BSC6900 global data configuration takes effect, do not modify it unless the network is planned again. 7 Configuring the Equipment Data This chapter provides the example script for configuring the equipment data for the BSC6900, including the system information and the configuration of the cabinet, subrack, and board. 8 Configuring the GSM Interfaces This chapter describes how to configure the GSM interfaces, including the Ater, A, Gb, and Pb interfaces. 9 Configuring the UMTS Interfaces This chapter describes how to configure the UMTS interfaces, including the Iub, Iu-CS, Iu-PS, and Iur interfaces. 10 Configuring a GSM BTS and Its Cells This chapter describes how to configure a GSM BTS and its cells for the BSC6900. The configuration enables the radio receive/transmit functionality of the BTS and meets the requirements of the radio coverage in the cells. The configuration also enables the BSC6900 to perform centralized control and management on the BTS and allocate radio resources for the BTS. 11 Configuring a UMTS NodeB and Its Cells This chapter describes how to configure a UMTS NodeB and its cells. You need to configure the NodeB, UMTS cell, intra-frequency neighboring cell, inter-frequency neighboring cell, and neighboring GSM cell. 12 Configuring a GSM&UMTS Base Station and Its Cells This chapter describes how to configure a GSM&UMTS base station and its cells. When configuring a GSM&UMTS base station, configure the GSM BTS and UMTS NodeB and their cells on the BSC6900 respectively.

Conventions
Symbol Conventions The symbols that may be found in this document are defined as follows.
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Description Indicates a hazard with a high level of risk, which if not avoided,will result in death or serious injury. Indicates a hazard with a medium or low level of risk, which if not avoided, could result in minor or moderate injury. Indicates a potentially hazardous situation, which if not avoided,could result in equipment damage, data loss, performance degradation, or unexpected results. Indicates a tip that may help you solve a problem or save time. Provides additional information to emphasize or supplement important points of the main text.

General Conventions The general conventions that may be found in this document are defined as follows. Convention Times New Roman Boldface Italic Courier New Description Normal paragraphs are in Times New Roman. Names of files, directories, folders, and users are in boldface. For example, log in as user root. Book titles are in italics. Examples of information displayed on the screen are in Courier New.

Command Conventions The command conventions that may be found in this document are defined as follows. Convention Boldface Italic [] { x | y | ... } [ x | y | ... ] Description The keywords of a command line are in boldface. Command arguments are in italics. Items (keywords or arguments) in brackets [ ] are optional. Optional items are grouped in braces and separated by vertical bars. One item is selected. Optional items are grouped in brackets and separated by vertical bars. One item is selected or no item is selected.
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Convention { x | y | ... }*

Description Optional items are grouped in braces and separated by vertical bars. A minimum of one item or a maximum of all items can be selected. Optional items are grouped in brackets and separated by vertical bars. Several items or no item can be selected.

[ x | y | ... ]*

GUI Conventions The GUI conventions that may be found in this document are defined as follows. Convention Boldface > Description Buttons, menus, parameters, tabs, window, and dialog titles are in boldface. For example, click OK. Multi-level menus are in boldface and separated by the ">" signs. For example, choose File > Create > Folder.

Keyboard Operations The keyboard operations that may be found in this document are defined as follows. Format Key Key 1+Key 2 Key 1, Key 2 Description Press the key. For example, press Enter and press Tab. Press the keys concurrently. For example, pressing Ctrl+Alt +A means the three keys should be pressed concurrently. Press the keys in turn. For example, pressing Alt, A means the two keys should be pressed in turn.

Mouse Operations The mouse operations that may be found in this document are defined as follows. Action Click Double-click Drag Description Select and release the primary mouse button without moving the pointer. Press the primary mouse button twice continuously and quickly without moving the pointer. Press and hold the primary mouse button and move the pointer to a certain position.
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This chapter describes the changes in the BSC6900 GU Initial Configuration Guide.

This is the second commercial release. Compared with issue 01 (2009-07-30) of V900R011C00, issue 02 (2009-10-30) is added with the following information: 5 Typical Configuration Scripts 10.4 Configuring the BTS Clock 10.6 Configuring the Neighboring Cell Relations 10.7.1 Numbering Rules of BTS Components 10.7.2 Configuration Rules of the BTS Boards 10.7.3 Configuration Rules of the TRX Send and Receive Modes 10.7.4 Configuration Rules of the BTS Clock Sources

Compared with issue 01 (2009-07-30) of V900R011C00, issue 02 (2009-10-30) excludes the following information:
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Compared with issue 01 (2009-07-30) of V900R011C00, issue 02 (2009-10-30) incorporates the following changes: Item 3 Data Preparation for Initial Configuration 7.3 Configuring a Subrack Change Description GSM and UMTS data preparation for the initial configuration is updated. The steps of enabling the monitoring function of the power distribution box are added after the subrack is configured.

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Item 10.1 Configuring the Equipment Data

Change Description The steps of configuring the TOP switching relations of the MRRU/MRFU board are added. The steps of configuring the BTS power sharing are added. The step of configuring a GSM cell by running the atom commands is added. The steps of configuring the BTS Abis Mux function are added. The steps of configuring the BFD detection function are added. The steps of activating the IPPM detection function are added. The steps of configuring the service VLAN mapping over the Abis interface are added.

10.1 Configuring the Equipment Data 10.2 Configuring the Logical Data 10.3.2 IP over FE/GE 10.3.2 IP over FE/GE 10.3.2 IP over FE/GE 10.3.2 IP over FE/GE

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Initial configuration refers to the process of creating the script for the equipment to start to operate. It is recommended that the command script be created on the BSC6900 LMT. For the initial configuration script, see the Typical Configuration Script in the deliveryattached documentation of the BSC6900. During commissioning, the script is imported to the BSC6900. For data modification after the BSC6900 starts operating, see the SingleRAN Reconfiguration Guide.

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Data Preparation for Initial Configuration


In the BSC6900 initial configuration, some data is obtained from the data sheets after negotiation with other network elements. The negotiated data includes the global data, equipment data, interface data, base station data, and cell data. The data that needs to be prepared for the BSC6900 initial configuration consists of the GSM data and the UMTS data.
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GSM Data Preparation for the Initial Configuration UMTS Data Preparation for the Initial Configuration

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Initial Configuration Process

This chapter describes the process of creating the script of BSC6900 initial configuration.

The license is granted. The data negotiated between the BSC6900 and other network elements is ready. For details, see 3 Data Preparation for Initial Configuration.

Context
For details of the typical configuration scripts, see 5 Typical Configuration Scripts.

Procedure
Step 1 Open the initial configuration tool (BSC6900 LMT is recommended). Step 2 Create an initial configuration script. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 6 Configuring the Global Information 7 Configuring the Equipment Data 8 Configuring the GSM Interfaces 9 Configuring the UMTS Interfaces 10 Configuring a GSM BTS and Its Cells 11 Configuring a UMTS NodeB and Its Cells 12 Configuring a GSM&UMTS Base Station and Its Cells

Step 3 Save the initial configuration script. ----End

Postrequisite
For details about loading the BSC6900 initial configuration data, see BSC6900 GU Commissioning Guide.

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The typical configuration scripts in the related documents of the BSC6900 are used in this document. The typical configuration scripts consist of those for configuring the global information, equipment data, network interfaces, base stations, and cells. The BSC6900 typical configuration scripts are classified into GSM typical configuration scripts and UMTS typical configuration scripts. GSM Typical Configuration Scripts UMTS Typical Configuration Scripts

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This chapter describes how to configure the global information of the BSC6900. The global data configuration provides a basis for all the other configurations, and is thus determined during network planning. After the BSC6900 global data configuration takes effect, do not modify it unless the network is planned again.

----End 1. 6.1 Configuring the Basic Data This section describes how to configure the basic data of the BSC6900. The configuration of the BSC6900 basic data is the prerequisite for the initial configuration. 6.2 Configuring the OPC and DPC This section describes how to configure the OPC and DPC. 6.3 Configuring the Area Information This section describes how to configure the area information of the BSC6900. You need to configure the information about the Location Area (LA), Routing Area (RA), Service Area (SA), and User Registration Area (URA). 6.4 Configuring the M3UA Local and Destination Entities This section describes how to configure the local and destination M3UA entities. You need to configure the M3UA entities when the IP-based networking is used.

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This section describes how to configure the basic data of the BSC6900. The configuration of the BSC6900 basic data is the prerequisite for the initial configuration.

Prerequisite
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Procedure
Step 1 Run the SET BSCBASIC command to set the basic GSM data. Step 2 Run the ADD GCNOPERATOR command to add a primary GSM operator. Step 3 Optional: To add more secondary GSM operators, run the ADD GCNOPERATOR command repeatedly. Step 4 Run the ADD URNCBASIC command to add the basic UMTS data. Step 5 Run the ADD UCNOPERATOR command to add a primary UMTS operator. Step 6 Optional: To configure more secondary UMTS operators, run the ADD UCNOPERATOR command repeatedly. Step 7 Optional: To add a UMTS operator group, run the ADD UCNOPERGROUP command. Step 8 Optional: If the internal subnet number of the BSC6900 is the same as the external network number, run the SET SUBNET command to set the subnet number according to the network planning. Step 9 Optional: When the BSC6900 acts as the SCTP server, run the SET SCTPSRVPORT command to set the SCTP service listening ports. ----End

6.2 Configuring the OPC and DPC


This section describes how to configure the OPC and DPC.

Prerequisite
The basic data of the BSC6900 is configured. For details, see 6.1 Configuring the Basic Data.

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routing between signaling links within that signaling link set. The result of the signaling route mask AND the signaling link mask should be 0.

Procedure
Step 1 Run the ADD OPC command to add an OPC. Step 2 Run the ADD N7DPC command to add a DPC. To add more DPCs, run this command repeatedly. ----End

6.3 Configuring the Area Information


This section describes how to configure the area information of the BSC6900. You need to configure the information about the Location Area (LA), Routing Area (RA), Service Area (SA), and User Registration Area (URA).

Prerequisite
The basic data of the BSC6900 is configured. For details, see 6.1 Configuring the Basic Data.

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The LA information consists of the Location Area Code (LAC) and PLMN tag range of the LA; the RA information consists of the Routing Area Code (RAC) and the PLMN tag range of the RA. The SA information consists of the CS SA information and the PS SA information.

Procedure
Step 1 Run the ADD ULAC command to add an LA. To add more LAs, run this command repeatedly. Step 2 Run the ADD URAC command to add an RA. To add more RAs, run this command repeatedly. Step 3 Run the ADD USAC command to add a CS/PS SA. To add more SAs, run this command repeatedly. Step 4 Run the ADD UURA command to add a URA. To add more URAs, run this command repeatedly. Step 5 Optional: Run the ADD UCZ command to set an SA as a classified zone. To add more classified zones, run this command repeatedly. ----End

6.4 Configuring the M3UA Local and Destination Entities


This section describes how to configure the local and destination M3UA entities. You need to configure the M3UA entities when the IP-based networking is used.

Prerequisite
The OPC and DPC are configured. For details, see 6.2 Configuring the OPC and DPC.
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Step 1 Run the ADD M3LE command to add an M3UA local entity. Step 2 Run the ADD M3DE command to add an M3UA destination entity. ----End

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About This Chapter


This chapter provides the example script for configuring the equipment data for the BSC6900, including the system information and the configuration of the cabinet, subrack, and board.

7.1 Configuring the System Information This section describes how to configure the system information of the BSC6900. 7.2 Configuring a Cabinet This section describes how to configure a cabinet for the BSC6900. You need to configure the cabinet based on the requirements specified in the actual network planning. 7.3 Configuring a Subrack This section describes how to configure a subrack for the BSC6900. You need to configure the subrack based on the requirements specified in the actual network planning. 7.4 Configuring a Board This section describes how to configure a board for the BSC6900. You need to configure the board based on the requirements specified in the actual network planning. 7.5 Configuring an EMU This section describes how to configure an EMU. An EMU is required for the BSC6900 to collect the Boolean value, analog value, and alarm threshold information. 7.6 Configuring the Clocks This chapter describes how to configure the BSC6900 clocks. You need to configure the clock source of the interface board, clock source of the system, and work mode of the system clock source. 7.7 Configuring the Time This section describes how to configure the time of the BSC6900. You need to set the time zone, daylight saving time, and (Simple Network Time Protocol) SNTP synchronization server. 7.8 Configuring the IP Address of the EMS Server
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This section describes how to configure the IP address of the EMS server. The EMS server is used to perform OM on the base station through the BSC6900.

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7.1 Configuring the System Information


This section describes how to configure the system information of the BSC6900.

Prerequisite
The basic data of the BSC6900 is configured. For details, see 6.1 Configuring the Basic Data.

Context
The system information consists of the system description, system ID, contact information of the vendor, system location, and system services.

Procedure
Step 1 Optional: Run the SET SYS command to set the system information. ----End

7.2 Configuring a Cabinet


This section describes how to configure a cabinet for the BSC6900. You need to configure the cabinet based on the requirements specified in the actual network planning.

Prerequisite
The basic data of the BSC6900 is configured. For details, see 6.1 Configuring the Basic Data.

Context
The Main Processing Rack (MPR) is configured by default. It need not be added through the MML command.

Procedure
Step 1 Run the ADD CAB command to add an Extended Processing Rack (EPR). Step 2 Optional: In BM/TC separated mode, run the ADD CAB command to add a TransCoder Rack (TCR). ----End

7.3 Configuring a Subrack


This section describes how to configure a subrack for the BSC6900. You need to configure the subrack based on the requirements specified in the actual network planning.
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Prerequisite
The basic data of the BSC6900 is configured. For details, see 6.1 Configuring the Basic Data.

Context
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The Main Processing Subrack (MPS) is configured by default. It need not be added through the MML command. For easy hardware adjustment in future evolution, the recommended work mode of the MPS is UO or GU.

Procedure
Step 1 Optional: To add an Extended Processing Subrack (EPS) for the BSC6900, run the ADD SUBRACK command. To add more EPSs, run this command repeatedly. Step 2 Optional: To add a TransCoder Subrack (TCS) for the BSC6900, run the ADD SUBRACK command. To add more TCSs, run this command repeatedly. ----End

Postrequisite
To enable the monitoring function of the power distribution box, do as follows: 1. Run the MOD SUBRACK command to enable the monitoring function of the power distribution box.
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Set Subrack No. to the number of the subrack connected to the power distribution box. Set Connect power monitoring board to YES.

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Run the SET PWRPARA command to set the parameters of the power monitoring board. Run the SET PWRALMSW command to set the alarm switch on the power monitoring board.

7.4 Configuring a Board


This section describes how to configure a board for the BSC6900. You need to configure the board based on the requirements specified in the actual network planning.

Context
For the data to be negotiated and planned for configuring a board for the BSC6900, see 5 Typical Configuration Scripts.

Procedure
Step 1 Run the ADD BRD command to add a board to the BSC6900. To add more boards, run this command repeatedly.
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Step 2 Optional: When the boards work in active/standby mode, run the SET MSP command to set the attributes of the Multiplex Section Protection (MSP). ----End

7.5 Configuring an EMU


This section describes how to configure an EMU. An EMU is required for the BSC6900 to collect the Boolean value, analog value, and alarm threshold information.

Prerequisite
The subrack for housing the EMU is already configured.

Context
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The EMU gathers Boolean values, analog values, and alarm threshold information and reports them to the LMT. One cabinet can be configured with only one EMU.

Procedure
Step 1 Optional: Run the ADD EMU command to add an EMU. ----End

7.6 Configuring the Clocks


This chapter describes how to configure the BSC6900 clocks. You need to configure the clock source of the interface board, clock source of the system, and work mode of the system clock source.

Prerequisite
The basic data of the BSC6900 is configured. For details, see 6.1 Configuring the Basic Data.

Context
You must determine the clock source of the interface board, clock source of the system, and work mode of the system clock source through network planning.

Procedure
Step 1 Run the SET CLK command to set the clock source of the interface board. Step 2 Run the ADD CLKSRC command to add the clock source of the system.
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If the clock signals are extracted from the CN clock through the interface board in the EPS and then sent to the GCUa/GCGa board through the line clock signal cable, Clock source type should be set to BITS1-2MHZ or BITS2-2MHZ. If the clock signals are extracted from the CN clock through the interface board in the MPS and then sent to the GCUa/GCGa board through the backplane of the MPS, Clock source type should be set to LINE1_8KHZ or LINE2_8KHZ. If the clock signals are provided by the external BITS clock, Clock source type should be set to BITS1-2MBPS, BITS2-2MBPS, BITS1-T1BPS, or BITS2-T1BPS. If the clock signals are provided by the GPS satellite synchronization clock and then sent to the GCGa board, Clock source type should be set to GPS. If the clock signals are provided by the external 8 kHz clock, Clock source type should be set to 8KHZ.

Step 3 Run the SET CLKMODE command to set the work mode of the system clock source.
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It is recommended that System clock working mode be set to AUTO(Auto Handover) so that the system can switch to the clock source of the highest priority when the current clock source is unavailable.

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7.7 Configuring the Time


This section describes how to configure the time of the BSC6900. You need to set the time zone, daylight saving time, and (Simple Network Time Protocol) SNTP synchronization server.

Prerequisite
The basic data of the BSC6900 is configured. For details, see 6.1 Configuring the Basic Data.

Procedure
Step 1 Run the SET TZ command to set the time zone and daylight saving time of the BSC6900. Step 2 Run the ADD SNTPSRVINFO command to add the information about the SNTP synchronization server. Step 3 Optional: Run the SET SNTPCLTPARA command to set the synchronization period of the SNTP client. ----End

7.8 Configuring the IP Address of the EMS Server


This section describes how to configure the IP address of the EMS server. The EMS server is used to perform OM on the base station through the BSC6900.

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Procedure
Step 1 Run the ADD EMSIP command to add the IP address of the EMS server. ----End

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About This Chapter


This chapter describes how to configure the GSM interfaces, including the Ater, A, Gb, and Pb interfaces. 8.1 Configuring the Ater Interface This section describes how to configure the TDM-based Ater interface to implement the communication between the MPS/EPS and the TCS when the BSC6900 is in BM/TC separated mode. If the TCS is configured locally, the Ater connection path must be configured. If the TCS is configured remotely, the Ater connection path, Ater OML, and Ater signaling link must be configured. 8.2 Configuring the A Interface (over TDM) This section describes how to configure the TDM-based A interface in BM/TC separated mode or BM/TC combined mode. 8.3 Configuring the A Interface (over IP) This section describes how to configure the IP-based A interface. 8.4 Configuring the Gb Interface (over FR) This section describes how to configure the Gb interface for communication between the SGSN and the BSC6900 configured with the built-in PCU. You need to configure the NSE, BC, NSVC, and PTPBVC. 8.5 Configuring the Gb Interface (over IP) This section describes how to configure the IP-based Gb interface for communication between the SGSN and the BSC6900 configured with the built-in PCU. You need to configure the NSE, local NSVL, remote NSVL, and PTPBVC. 8.6 Configuring the Pb Interface This section describes how to configure the Pb interface for the communication between the PCU and the BSC6900 configured with the external PCU. You need to configure the E1 link and signaling link.

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8.1 Configuring the Ater Interface


This section describes how to configure the TDM-based Ater interface to implement the communication between the MPS/EPS and the TCS when the BSC6900 is in BM/TC separated mode. If the TCS is configured locally, the Ater connection path must be configured. If the TCS is configured remotely, the Ater connection path, Ater OML, and Ater signaling link must be configured.

Procedure
----End 1. 8.1.1 Configuring an Ater Connection Path This section describes how to configure the connection path between the MPS/EPS and the TCS over the Ater interface when the TCS is configured remotely. 8.1.2 Configuring an Ater OML This section describes how to configure an Ater OML. When the TCS is configured on the CN side, configure an Ater OML between the MPS and the main TCS to transmit the OM information for all the TCSs. In TC pool mode, the BSC6900 need not be configured with an Ater OML. 8.1.3 Configuring an Ater Signaling Link This section describes how to configure an Ater signaling link. When the TCS is configured on the CN side, the Ater connection path between the MPS/EPS and the TCS must be configured with an Ater signaling link. The Ater signaling link transmits the signaling of service control, TC resource management, and Ater transmission resource management.

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8.1.1 Configuring an Ater Connection Path


This section describes how to configure the connection path between the MPS/EPS and the TCS over the Ater interface when the TCS is configured remotely.

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The subrack to be configured with an Ater connection path is configured. The EIUa/OIUa board is configured in the subrack to be configured with an Ater connection path.

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Procedure
Step 1 Run the ADD ATERCONPATH command to add an Ater connection path between the MPS and the TCS.
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Step 2 Optional: In TC pool mode, run the ADD ATERE1T1 command to add an Ater connection path between the BSC6900 and the TC. ----End

8.1.2 Configuring an Ater OML


This section describes how to configure an Ater OML. When the TCS is configured on the CN side, configure an Ater OML between the MPS and the main TCS to transmit the OM information for all the TCSs. In TC pool mode, the BSC6900 need not be configured with an Ater OML.

Prerequisite
The Ater connection path between the MPS and the main TCS is configured. For details, see 8.1.1 Configuring an Ater Connection Path.

Procedure
Step 1 Optional: When the TCS is configured remotely, run the ADD ATEROML command to add an Ater OML.
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8.1.3 Configuring an Ater Signaling Link


This section describes how to configure an Ater signaling link. When the TCS is configured on the CN side, the Ater connection path between the MPS/EPS and the TCS must be configured with an Ater signaling link. The Ater signaling link transmits the signaling of service control, TC resource management, and Ater transmission resource management.

Prerequisite
The Ater connection path between the MPS/EPS and the main TCS is configured. For details, see 8.1.1 Configuring an Ater Connection Path.

Procedure
Step 1 Run the ADD ATERSL command to add an Ater signaling link. ----End

8.2 Configuring the A Interface (over TDM)


This section describes how to configure the TDM-based A interface in BM/TC separated mode or BM/TC combined mode.

Procedure
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8.2.1 Configuring the Physical Layer over the A Interface (over TDM) This section describes how to configure the physical layer over the TDM-based A interface on the BSC6900 side. You need to configure the GSM CN node and E1/T1 over the A interface. 8.2.2 Configuring the Control Plane of the A Interface (over TDM) This section describes how to configure the control plane of the TDM-based A interface on the BSC6900 side. You need to configure the MTP3 link set, MTP3 link, and MTP3 route.

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8.2.1 Configuring the Physical Layer over the A Interface (over TDM)
This section describes how to configure the physical layer over the TDM-based A interface on the BSC6900 side. You need to configure the GSM CN node and E1/T1 over the A interface.

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The OPC and DPC are configured. For details, see 6.2 Configuring the OPC and DPC. The EIUa/OIUa board is configured. For details, see 7.4 Configuring a Board.

Procedure
Step 1 Run the ADD GCNNODE command to add a GSM CN node. Step 2 Run the ADD AE1T1 command to add an E1/T1 over the A interface. ----End

8.2.2 Configuring the Control Plane of the A Interface (over TDM)


This section describes how to configure the control plane of the TDM-based A interface on the BSC6900 side. You need to configure the MTP3 link set, MTP3 link, and MTP3 route.

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Step 1 Run the ADD MTP3LKS command to add an MTP3 signaling link set. Step 2 Run the ADD MTP3LNK command to add an MTP3 signaling link. Step 3 Run the ADD MTP3RT command to add an MTP3 route. ----End
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8.3 Configuring the A Interface (over IP)


This section describes how to configure the IP-based A interface.

Prerequisite
A license for implementing IP transmission over the A interface is granted.

Procedure
----End 1. 8.3.1 Configuring the Physical Layer and Data Link Layer of the A Interface (over IP) This section describes how to configure the physical layer and data link layer of the A interface on the BSC6900 in IP transmission mode. Before the configuration, specify the type of interface board according to network planning. 8.3.2 Configuring the Control Plane of the A Interface (over IP) This section describes how to configure the control plane of the IP-based A interface on the BSC6900 side. You need to configure the SCTP link, M3UA link set, M3UA route, M3UA link, and adjacent node. 8.3.3 Configuring the Mapping Between Service Types and Transmission Resources for the Adjacent Node This section describes how to configure the mapping between the service types and transmission resources for the adjacent node. You can configure the TRM mapping table and activity factor table for users of different priorities. 8.3.4 Configuring the User Plane of the A Interface (over IP) This section describes how to configure the user plane of the A interface on the BSC6900 in IP transmission mode. You need to configure the IP path and IP route.

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8.3.1 Configuring the Physical Layer and Data Link Layer of the A Interface (over IP)
This section describes how to configure the physical layer and data link layer of the A interface on the BSC6900 in IP transmission mode. Before the configuration, specify the type of interface board according to network planning.

Configuring the Physical Layer and Data Link Layer for the FG2a/FG2c/GOUa/ GOUc Board
This section describes how to configure the physical layer and data link layer for the FG2a/FG2c/ GOUa/GOUc board, which is used as the interface board of the BSC6900. You need to set the attributes of the Ethernet port, add the standby Ethernet port, add the IP address of the Ethernet port, add the link aggregation group, add the link to the link aggregation group, add the IP address of the link aggregation group, and add the device IP address.

Prerequisite
The basic data of the BSC6900 is configured. For details, see 6.1 Configuring the Basic Data.
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Procedure
Step 1 Optional: Run the SET ETHPORT command to set the attributes of the Ethernet port. Step 2 Optional: Run the ADD ETHREDPORT command to add a standby Ethernet port. Step 3 Check whether the link aggregation function is required and then perform the corresponding step. If you select... Link non-aggregation mode Link aggregation mode Then... Go to Step 4. Go to Step 5.

Step 4 In link non-aggregation mode, run the ADD ETHIP command to add the IP address of the Ethernet port. When multiple VLAN gateways are planned, run this command repeatedly until all the IP addresses are added. Step 5 In link aggregation mode, do as follows: 1. 2. 3. Run the ADD ETHTRK command to add a link aggregation group. Run the ADD ETHTRKLNK command to add a link to the link aggregation group. Run the ADD ETHTRKIP command to add the IP address of the link aggregation group. When multiple VLAN gateways are planned, run this command repeatedly until all the IP addresses are added.

Step 6 Optional: Run the ADD DEVIP command to add the device IP address of the board in the case of layer 3 networking. ----End

Configuring the Physical Layer and Data Link Layer for the PEUa Board
This section describes how to configure the physical layer and data link layer for the PEUa board, which is used as the interface board of the BSC6900. You need to set the E1/T1 attributes and configure the PPP link, MLPPP group, and MLPPP link.

Prerequisite
The basic data of the BSC6900 is configured. For details, see 6.1 Configuring the Basic Data.

Context
At least either a PPP link or an MLPPP group must be configured.

Procedure
Step 1 Optional: If the planned data is inconsistent with the default data in the database, run the SET E1T1 command to set the attributes of the E1/T1 link. Step 2 Determine the type of link carried on the E1/T1 link (PPP link or MLPPP group) and perform the corresponding step.
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If the E1/T1 link carries a/an ... PPP link MLPPP group Step 3 Configure a PPP link.

Then... Go to Step 3. Go to Step 4.

Run the ADD PPPLNK command to add a PPP link. To add more PPP links, run this command repeatedly. Step 4 Add an MLPPP group. 1. 2. Run the ADD MPGRP command to add an MLPPP group. Run the ADD MPLNK command to add an MLPPP link. To add more MLPPP links, run this command repeatedly.

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Configuring the Physical Layer and Data Link Layer for the POUc Board
This section describes how to configure the physical layer and data link layer for the POUc board, which is used as the interface board of the BSC6900. You need to set the E1/T1 attributes, optical port attributes, and channel attributes of a channelized optical port. In addition, configure the PPP link, MLPPP group, and MLPPP link.

Prerequisite
The basic data of the BSC6900 is configured. For details, see 6.1 Configuring the Basic Data.

Procedure
Step 1 Run the SET E1T1 command to set the E1/T1 attributes. Step 2 Run the SET OPT command to set the attributes of the optical port. Step 3 Run the SET COPTLNK command to set the channel attributes of a channelized optical port. Step 4 Determine the type of link carried on the E1/T1 link (PPP link or MLPPP group) and perform the corresponding step. If the E1/T1 link carries a/an... PPP link MLPPP group Step 5 Configure a PPP link. Run the ADD PPPLNK command to add a PPP link. To add more PPP links, run this command repeatedly. Step 6 Configure an MLPPP group. 1. 2. Run the ADD MPGRP command to add an MLPPP group. Run the ADD MPLNK command to add an MLPPP link. Then... Go to Step 5. Go to Step 6.

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8.3.2 Configuring the Control Plane of the A Interface (over IP)


This section describes how to configure the control plane of the IP-based A interface on the BSC6900 side. You need to configure the SCTP link, M3UA link set, M3UA route, M3UA link, and adjacent node.

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The OPC and DPC are configured. For details, see 6.2 Configuring the OPC and DPC. The M3UA local and destination entities are configured. For details, see 6.4 Configuring the M3UA Local and Destination Entities. The physical layer and data link layer of the A interface are configured. For details, see 8.3.1 Configuring the Physical Layer and Data Link Layer of the A Interface (over IP).

Procedure
Step 1 Run the ADD SCTPLNK command to add an SCTP link. To add more SCTP links, run this command repeatedly. The details are as follows:
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Step 3 Run the ADD M3RT command to add an M3UA route. Step 4 Run the ADD M3LNK command to add an M3UA link. To add more M3UA links, run this command repeatedly. Step 5 Run the ADD ADJNODE command to add an adjacent node. Set Adjacent Node Type to A. ----End

8.3.3 Configuring the Mapping Between Service Types and Transmission Resources for the Adjacent Node
This section describes how to configure the mapping between the service types and transmission resources for the adjacent node. You can configure the TRM mapping table and activity factor table for users of different priorities.

Prerequisite
The basic data of the BSC6900 is configured. For details, see 6.1 Configuring the Basic Data.
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Procedure
Step 1 Run the ADD TRMMAP command to add a TRM mapping table. To add more TRM mapping tables, run this command repeatedly. Step 2 Run the ADD TRMFACTOR command to add an activity factor table. Step 3 Run the ADD ADJMAP command to configure the TRM mapping table and activity factor table for users of different priorities. ----End

8.3.4 Configuring the User Plane of the A Interface (over IP)


This section describes how to configure the user plane of the A interface on the BSC6900 in IP transmission mode. You need to configure the IP path and IP route.

Prerequisite
The control plane of the IP-based A interface is configured. For details, see 8.3.2 Configuring the Control Plane of the A Interface (over IP).

Procedure
Step 1 Run the ADD IPPATH command to add an IP path. To add more IP paths, run this command repeatedly. Step 2 Optional: Run the ADD IPRT command to add an IP route when the layer 3 networking mode is used between the BSC6900 and the CS domain. To add more IP routes, run this command repeatedly. ----End

8.4 Configuring the Gb Interface (over FR)


This section describes how to configure the Gb interface for communication between the SGSN and the BSC6900 configured with the built-in PCU. You need to configure the NSE, BC, NSVC, and PTPBVC.

Prerequisite
The DPUd/PEUa/XPUa board is configured. For details, see 7.4 Configuring a Board.

Procedure
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This section describes how to configure an NSE over the Gb interface and determine the protocol type of the subnet. 4. 8.4.4 Configuring a BC This section describes how to configure a Bearer Channel (BC) in Gb over FR mode. The BC is responsible for the data transmission between the BSC6900 and the SGSN. 8.4.5 Configuring an NSVC This section describes how to configure a Network Service Virtual Connection (NSVC) in Gb over FR mode. You can bind the NSVC and the BC to implement data transmission between the BSC6900 and the SGSN. 8.4.6 Configuring a PTPBVC This section describes how to configure a Point to Point BSSGP Virtual Connection (PTPBVC) over the Gb interface to bind the GPRS cell and its NSE.

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8.4.1 Configuring the PCU Type


This section describes how to configure the PCU type.

Prerequisite
The basic data of the BSC6900 is configured. For details, see 6.1 Configuring the Basic Data.

Procedure
Step 1 Run the SET BSCPCUTYPE command to set the PCU type as built-in. ----End

8.4.2 Configuring the SGSN Node


This section describes how to configure an SGSN node over the Gb interface and determine the protocol type of the subnet.

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The XPUa board is configured. For details, see 7.4 Configuring a Board. The built-in PCU is configured. For details, see 8.4.1 Configuring the PCU Type.

Procedure
Step 1 Run the ADD SGSNNODE command to add an SGSN node. ----End

8.4.3 Configuring an NSE


This section describes how to configure an NSE over the Gb interface and determine the protocol type of the subnet.

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The SGSN node is configured. For details, see 8.4.2 Configuring the SGSN Node.

Procedure
Step 1 Run the ADD NSE command to add an NSE. ----End

8.4.4 Configuring a BC
This section describes how to configure a Bearer Channel (BC) in Gb over FR mode. The BC is responsible for the data transmission between the BSC6900 and the SGSN.

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The PEUa board is configured. For details, see 7.4 Configuring a Board. The NSE is configured. For details, see 8.4.3 Configuring an NSE.

Context
In Gb over FR mode, a BC is a physical bearer channel, which is composed of a certain number of timeslots of the E1/T1.

Procedure
Step 1 Run the ADD BC command to add a BC. ----End

8.4.5 Configuring an NSVC


This section describes how to configure a Network Service Virtual Connection (NSVC) in Gb over FR mode. You can bind the NSVC and the BC to implement data transmission between the BSC6900 and the SGSN.

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The PEUa board is configured. For details, see 7.4 Configuring a Board. The BC is configured. For details, see 8.4.4 Configuring a BC. The interface board is configured with the device IP address or port IP address.

Context
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An NSVC is carried by a BC and belongs to one BC and one NSE only, whereas a BC or NSE can be configured with multiple NSVCs. An NSVC maps to a PVC. When configuring an NSVC, specify its mapping PVC.

Procedure
Step 1 Run the ADD NSVC command to add an NSVC. ----End
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8.4.6 Configuring a PTPBVC


This section describes how to configure a Point to Point BSSGP Virtual Connection (PTPBVC) over the Gb interface to bind the GPRS cell and its NSE.

Prerequisite
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The built-in PCU is configured. For details, see 8.4.1 Configuring the PCU Type. The NSE is configured. For details, see 8.4.3 Configuring an NSE. The BSC6900 cell is configured and activated, and the cell supports GPRS.

Context
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BSSGP is short for Base Station Subsystem GPRS Protocol. A GPRS cell indicates a cell that is GPRS capable.

Procedure
Step 1 Run the ADD PTPBVC command to add a PTPBVC. ----End

8.5 Configuring the Gb Interface (over IP)


This section describes how to configure the IP-based Gb interface for communication between the SGSN and the BSC6900 configured with the built-in PCU. You need to configure the NSE, local NSVL, remote NSVL, and PTPBVC.

Prerequisite
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A license for implementing IP transmission over the Gb interface is granted. The DPUd/FG2a/XPUa board is configured. For details, see 7.4 Configuring a Board.

Procedure
----End 1. 2. 8.5.1 Configuring the PCU Type This section describes how to configure the PCU type. 8.5.2 Configuring the SGSN Node This section describes how to configure an SGSN node over the Gb interface and determine the protocol type of the subnet. 8.5.3 Configuring an NSE This section describes how to configure an NSE over the Gb interface and determine the protocol type of the subnet. 8.5.4 Configuring an NSVL This section describes how to configure the Network Service Virtual Link (NSVL) in Gb over FR mode. The NSVL is responsible for the data transmission between the BSC6900 and the SGSN.
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8.5.5 Configuring a PTPBVC This section describes how to configure a Point to Point BSSGP Virtual Connection (PTPBVC) over the Gb interface to bind the GPRS cell and its NSE.

8.5.1 Configuring the PCU Type


This section describes how to configure the PCU type.

Prerequisite
The basic data of the BSC6900 is configured. For details, see 6.1 Configuring the Basic Data.

Procedure
Step 1 Run the SET BSCPCUTYPE command to set the PCU type as built-in. ----End

8.5.2 Configuring the SGSN Node


This section describes how to configure an SGSN node over the Gb interface and determine the protocol type of the subnet.

Prerequisite
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The XPUa board is configured. For details, see 7.4 Configuring a Board. The built-in PCU is configured. For details, see 8.5.1 Configuring the PCU Type.

Procedure
Step 1 Run the ADD SGSNNODE command to add an SGSN node. ----End

8.5.3 Configuring an NSE


This section describes how to configure an NSE over the Gb interface and determine the protocol type of the subnet.

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The built-in PCU is configured. For details, see 8.5.1 Configuring the PCU Type. The SGSN node is configured. For details, see 8.5.2 Configuring the SGSN Node.

Procedure
Step 1 Run the ADD NSE command to add an NSE. ----End
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8.5.4 Configuring an NSVL


This section describes how to configure the Network Service Virtual Link (NSVL) in Gb over FR mode. The NSVL is responsible for the data transmission between the BSC6900 and the SGSN.

Prerequisite
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The FG2a board is configured. For details, see 7.4 Configuring a Board. The NSE is configured. For details, see 8.5.3 Configuring an NSE.

Procedure
Step 1 Run the ADD NSVLLOCAL command to add an NSVL on the BSC6900 side. Step 2 Optional: If the NSE is in static configuration mode, run the ADD NSVLREMOTE command to add an NSVL on the SGSN side. ----End

8.5.5 Configuring a PTPBVC


This section describes how to configure a Point to Point BSSGP Virtual Connection (PTPBVC) over the Gb interface to bind the GPRS cell and its NSE.

Prerequisite
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The built-in PCU is configured. For details, see 8.5.1 Configuring the PCU Type. The NSE is configured. For details, see 8.5.3 Configuring an NSE. The BSC6900 cell is configured and activated, and the cell supports GPRS.

Context
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BSSGP is short for Base Station Subsystem GPRS Protocol. A GPRS cell indicates a cell that is GPRS capable.

Procedure
Step 1 Run the ADD PTPBVC command to add a PTPBVC. ----End

8.6 Configuring the Pb Interface


This section describes how to configure the Pb interface for the communication between the PCU and the BSC6900 configured with the external PCU. You need to configure the E1 link and signaling link. 1. 2.
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This section describes how to configure a PCU for the BSC6900 to process packet services. 3. 8.6.3 Configuring an E1/T1 over the Pb Interface This section describes how to configure an E1/T1 over the Pb interface for the communication between the BSC6900 and the PCU. 8.6.4 Configuring a Link over the Pb Interface This section describes how to configure a signaling link over the Pb interface. This link is responsible for the signaling transmission of PS service procedure control and Pb transmission resource management between the BSC6900 and the PCU.

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8.6.1 Configuring the PCU Type


This section describes how to configure the PCU type.

Prerequisite
The basic data of the BSC6900 is configured. For details, see 6.1 Configuring the Basic Data.

Procedure
Step 1 Run the SET BSCPCUTYPE command to set the PCU type as external. ----End

8.6.2 Configuring a PCU


This section describes how to configure a PCU for the BSC6900 to process packet services.

Prerequisite
The external PCU is configured. For details, see 8.5.1 Configuring the PCU Type.

Procedure
Step 1 Run the ADD PCU command to add a PCU ----End

8.6.3 Configuring an E1/T1 over the Pb Interface


This section describes how to configure an E1/T1 over the Pb interface for the communication between the BSC6900 and the PCU.

Prerequisite
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The EIUa/OIUa board is configured. For details, see 7.4 Configuring a Board. The PCU is configured. For details, see 8.6.1 Configuring the PCU Type.

Procedure
Step 1 Run the ADD PBE1T1 command to add an E1/T1 over the Pb interface. ----End
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8.6.4 Configuring a Link over the Pb Interface


This section describes how to configure a signaling link over the Pb interface. This link is responsible for the signaling transmission of PS service procedure control and Pb transmission resource management between the BSC6900 and the PCU.

Prerequisite
The E1/T1 is configured over the Pb interface. For details, see 8.6.2 Configuring a PCU.

Procedure
Step 1 Run the ADD PBSL command to add a signaling link over the Pb interface. ----End

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About This Chapter


This chapter describes how to configure the UMTS interfaces, including the Iub, Iu-CS, Iu-PS, and Iur interfaces. 9.1 Configuring the Iub Interface (over ATM) This section describes how to configure the transport network layer of the ATM-based Iub interface between the BSC6900 and a NodeB. 9.2 Configuring the Iub Interface (over IP) This section describes how to configure the transport network layer of the IP-based Iub interface between the BSC6900 and a NodeB. 9.3 Configuring the Iub Interface (over ATM and IP) This section describes how to configure the transport network layer of the Iub interface over ATM and IP between the BSC6900 and a NodeB. 9.4 Configuring the Iu-CS Interface (over ATM) This section describes how to configure the transport network layer of the ATM-based Iu-CS interface between the BSC6900 and the CS domain. 9.5 Configuring the Iu-CS Interface (over IP) This section describes how to configure the transport network layer of the IP-based Iu-CS interface between the BSC6900 and the CS domain. 9.6 Configuring the Iu-PS Interface (over ATM) This section describes how to configure the transport network layer of the ATM-based Iu-PS interface between the BSC6900 and the PS domain. 9.7 Configuring the Iu-PS Interface (over IP) This section describes how to configure the transport network layer of the IP-based Iu-PS interface between the BSC6900 and the PS domain. 9.8 Configuring the Iur Interface (over ATM) This section describes how to configure the transport network layer of the ATM-based Iur interface between BSC6900s. 9.9 Configuring the Iur Interface (over IP)
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This section describes how to configure the transport network layer of the IP-based Iur interface between BSC6900s.

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9.1 Configuring the Iub Interface (over ATM)


This section describes how to configure the transport network layer of the ATM-based Iub interface between the BSC6900 and a NodeB.

Prerequisite
The basic data of the BSC6900 is configured. For details, see 6.1 Configuring the Basic Data.

Context
This task configures only the transport network layer of the Iub interface. To enable cells served by the NodeB to enter the serving state, configure cell-related parameters.

Procedure
----End 1. 9.1.1 Configuring the Physical Layer (over ATM) This section describes how to configure the physical layer of the interface on the BSC6900 side in ATM transmission mode. Before the configuration, specify the type of interface board according to network planning. 9.1.2 Configuring the ATM Traffic Resources This section describes how to configure the ATM traffic resources. You need to add the traffic record at the BSC6900 based on the traffic model of the link on each standard interface. 9.1.3 Configuring the Control Plane of the Iub Interface (over ATM) This section describes how to configure the control plane of the Iub interface on the BSC6900 in ATM transmission mode. You need to configure the SAAL UNI link, basic data and algorithm parameters of the NodeB, adjacent node, NCP, and CCP. 9.1.4 Configuring the Mapping Between Service Types and Transmission Resources for the Adjacent Node This section describes how to configure the mapping between the service types and transmission resources for the adjacent node. You can configure the TRM mapping table and activity factor table for users of different priorities. 9.1.5 Configuring the User Plane of the Iub Interface (over ATM) This section describes how to configure the user plane of the Iub interface on the BSC6900 in ATM transmission mode. You need to configure the logical port, AAL2 path, and AAL2 route. 9.1.6 Configuring the OM Channel over the Iub Interface (over ATM) This section describes how to configure the OM channel over the Iub interface on the BSC6900 in ATM transmission mode. You need to configure the device IP address for an interface board, the IPoA PVC between the BSC6900 and a NodeB, and the OM IP address of the NodeB.

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9.1.1 Configuring the Physical Layer (over ATM)


This section describes how to configure the physical layer of the interface on the BSC6900 side in ATM transmission mode. Before the configuration, specify the type of interface board according to network planning.

Configuring the Physical Layer for the AEUa Board


This section describes how to configure the physical layer for the AEUa board, which is used as the interface board of the BSC6900.

Prerequisite
The basic data of the BSC6900 is configured. For details, see 6.1 Configuring the Basic Data.

Context
When the AEUa board is used as the interface board of the BSC6900, the E1/T1 link can carry only one type of the following links: IMA link, UNI link, fractional IMA link, fractional ATM link, and timeslot cross connection.

Procedure
Step 1 Optional: If the planned data is inconsistent with the default data in the database, run the SET E1T1 command to set the attributes of the E1/T1 link. Step 2 Determine the type of link carried on the E1/T1 link. If the E1/T1 link carries a/an ... IMA link UNI link Fractional IMA link Fractional ATM link Timeslot cross connection Then... Go to Step 3. Go to Step 4. Go to Step 5. Go to Step 6. Go to Step 7.

Step 3 Add an IMA group and add IMA links to the IMA group. To add more IMA groups, perform this step repeatedly. 1. 2. Run the ADD IMAGRP command to add an IMA group. Run the ADD IMALNK command to add an IMA link to the IMA group. To add more IMA links, run this command repeatedly. Now this task is complete.

Step 4 Run the ADD UNILNK command to add a UNI link. To add more UNI links, run this command repeatedly. Now this task is complete. Step 5 To add a fractional IMA link, perform the following steps: 1. 2. Run the ADD IMAGRP command to add a fractional IMA group. Run the ADD FRALNK command to add a fractional IMA link to the fractional IMA group. To add more fractional IMA links, run this command repeatedly. Now this task is complete.
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Step 6 Run the ADD FRALNK command to add a fractional ATM link. To add more fractional ATM links, run this command repeatedly. Now this task is complete. Step 7 If the source and destination timeslots are not used, run the ADD TSCROSS command to add a timeslot cross connection. Now this task is complete. ----End

Configuring the Physical Layer for the AOUa/AOUc Board


This section describes how to configure the physical layer for the AOUa/AOUc board, which is used as the interface board of the BSC6900.

Prerequisite
The basic data of the BSC6900 is configured. For details, see 6.1 Configuring the Basic Data.

Context
When the AOUa/AOUc board is used as the interface board of the BSC6900, the E1/T1 link can carry only the IMA link or UNI link.

Procedure
Step 1 Optional: If the planned data is inconsistent with the default data in the database, run the SET E1T1 command to set the attributes of the E1/T1 link. Step 2 Optional: If the planned data is inconsistent with the default data in the database, run the SET OPT command to set the attributes of the optical port on the AOUa/AOUc board. Step 3 Optional: When the BSC6900 needs to interconnect with the equipment from another vendor, run the SET COPTLNK command to set the attributes of a channelized optical port on the AOUa/AOUc board. Step 4 Determine the type of link carried on the E1/T1 link. If the E1/T1 link carries a/an ... IMA link UNI link Then... Go to Step 5. Go to Step 6.

Step 5 Add an IMA group and add IMA links to the IMA group. To add more IMA groups, perform the following operations repeatedly. 1. 2. Run the ADD IMAGRP command to add an IMA group. Run the ADD IMALNK command to add an IMA link to the IMA group. To add more IMA links, run this command repeatedly. Now this task is complete.

Step 6 Run the ADD UNILNK command to add a UNI link. To add more UNI links, run this command repeatedly. Now this task is complete. ----End
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Configuring the Physical Layer for the UOIa/UOIc Board


This section describes how to configure the physical layer for the UOIa/UOIc board, which is used as the interface board of the BSC6900.

Prerequisite
The basic data of the BSC6900 is configured. For details, see 6.1 Configuring the Basic Data.

Procedure
Step 1 Optional: If the planned data is inconsistent with the default data in the database, run the SET OPT command to set the attributes of the optical port on the UOIa/UOIc board. ----End

9.1.2 Configuring the ATM Traffic Resources


This section describes how to configure the ATM traffic resources. You need to add the traffic record at the BSC6900 based on the traffic model of the link on each standard interface.

Prerequisite
The basic data of the BSC6900 is configured. For details, see 6.1 Configuring the Basic Data.

Context
The links on the standard interfaces consist of the SAAL link, AAL2 path, and IPoA PVC.

Procedure
Step 1 Run the ADD ATMTRF command to add an ATM traffic record. To add more ATM traffic records, run this command repeatedly. ----End

9.1.3 Configuring the Control Plane of the Iub Interface (over ATM)
This section describes how to configure the control plane of the Iub interface on the BSC6900 in ATM transmission mode. You need to configure the SAAL UNI link, basic data and algorithm parameters of the NodeB, adjacent node, NCP, and CCP.

Prerequisite
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The physical layer of the ATM-based Iub interface is configured. For details, see 9.1.1 Configuring the Physical Layer (over ATM). The ATM traffic resources are configured. For details, see 9.1.2 Configuring the ATM Traffic Resources.

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The ATM-based Iub interface must be configured with at least three SAAL UNI links. One is used to carry an NCP; at least one is used to carry a CCP; one is used to carry an ALCAP, that is, a Q.AAL2 signaling link. The SAAL UNI links used to carry the NCP, CCP, and ALCAP on the same Iub interface can be controlled only by the same CPUS subsystem. Between a BSC6900 and a NodeB, only one NCP can be configured, but multiple CCPs are allowed.

Procedure
Step 1 Run the ADD SAALLNK command to add an SAAL link. Set Interface type to UNI. To add more SAAL links, run this command repeatedly. Step 2 Configure the NodeB on the BSC6900 side. For details, see 11.1 Configuring a NodeB. Step 3 Run the ADD ADJNODE command to add an adjacent node. The details are as follows:
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Set Adjacent Node Type to IUB. Set Transport Type to ATM.

Step 4 Run the ADD UNCP command to add an NCP. Set Bearing link type to SAAL. Step 5 Run the ADD UCCP command to add a CCP. Set Bearing link type to SAAL. To add more CCPs, run this command repeatedly. ----End

9.1.4 Configuring the Mapping Between Service Types and Transmission Resources for the Adjacent Node
This section describes how to configure the mapping between the service types and transmission resources for the adjacent node. You can configure the TRM mapping table and activity factor table for users of different priorities.

Prerequisite
The basic data of the BSC6900 is configured. For details, see 6.1 Configuring the Basic Data.

Procedure
Step 1 Run the ADD TRMMAP command to add a TRM mapping table. To add more TRM mapping tables, run this command repeatedly. Step 2 Run the ADD TRMFACTOR command to add an activity factor table. Step 3 Optional: When the Iub interface is in ATM/IP dual-stack mode or hybrid IP mode, run the ADD LOADEQ command to add a threshold table for load balancing between the primary and secondary paths. Step 4 Run the ADD ADJMAP command to configure the TRM mapping table and activity factor table for users of different priorities. ----End
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9.1.5 Configuring the User Plane of the Iub Interface (over ATM)
This section describes how to configure the user plane of the Iub interface on the BSC6900 in ATM transmission mode. You need to configure the logical port, AAL2 path, and AAL2 route.

Prerequisite
The control plane of the ATM-based Iub interface is configured. For details, see 9.1.3 Configuring the Control Plane of the Iub Interface (over ATM).

Procedure
Step 1 Optional: When the ATM traffic shaping and backpressure-based congestion control functions are enabled, run the ADD ATMLOGICPORT command to add an ATM logical port. Step 2 Run the ADD AAL2PATH command to add an AAL2 path. To add more AAL2 paths, run this command repeatedly. Step 3 Run the ADD AAL2RT command to add an AAL2 route. To add more AAL2 routes, run this command repeatedly. ----End

9.1.6 Configuring the OM Channel over the Iub Interface (over ATM)
This section describes how to configure the OM channel over the Iub interface on the BSC6900 in ATM transmission mode. You need to configure the device IP address for an interface board, the IPoA PVC between the BSC6900 and a NodeB, and the OM IP address of the NodeB.

Prerequisite
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The control plane of the ATM-based Iub interface is configured. For details, see 9.1.3 Configuring the Control Plane of the Iub Interface (over ATM). The user plane of the ATM-based Iub interface is configured. For details, see 9.1.5 Configuring the User Plane of the Iub Interface (over ATM).

Procedure
Step 1 Run the ADD DEVIP command to add the device IP address of the interface board. Step 2 Run the ADD IPOAPVC command to add an IPoA PVC between the BSC6900 and the NodeB. Set Peer type to IUB. Step 3 Run the ADD NODEBIP command to add the OM IP address of the NodeB. Set NodeB TransType to ATMTRANS_IP. ----End

9.2 Configuring the Iub Interface (over IP)


This section describes how to configure the transport network layer of the IP-based Iub interface between the BSC6900 and a NodeB.
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Prerequisite
The basic data of the BSC6900 is configured. For details, see 6.1 Configuring the Basic Data.

Context
This task configures only the transport network layer on the Iub interface. To enable cells controlled by the NodeB to enter the serving state, you also need to set the cell-related parameters.

Procedure
----End 1. 9.2.1 Configuring the Physical Layer and Data Link Layer (over IP) This section describes how to configure the physical layer and data link layer of the interface on the BSC6900 in IP transmission mode. Before the configuration, specify the type of interface board according to network planning. 9.2.2 Configuring the Control Plane of the Iub Interface (over IP) This section describes how to configure the control plane of the Iub interface on the BSC6900 in IP transmission mode. You need to configure the SCTP link, basic data of the NodeB, algorithm parameters of the NodeB, adjacent node, and Iub interface. 9.2.3 Configuring the Mapping Between Service Types and Transmission Resources for the Adjacent Node This section describes how to configure the mapping between the service types and transmission resources for the adjacent node. You can configure the TRM mapping table and activity factor table for users of different priorities. 9.2.4 Configuring the User Plane of the Iub Interface (over IP) This section describes how to configure the user plane of the Iub interface on the BSC6900 in IP transmission mode. You need to configure the logical port, IP path, and IP route. 9.2.5 Configuring the OM Channel over the Iub Interface (over IP) This section describes how to configure the OM channel over the Iub interface on the BSC6900 in IP transmission mode. You need to configure the OM IP address for the NodeB, electrical serial number (ESN), and detection function.

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9.2.1 Configuring the Physical Layer and Data Link Layer (over IP)
This section describes how to configure the physical layer and data link layer of the interface on the BSC6900 in IP transmission mode. Before the configuration, specify the type of interface board according to network planning.

Configuring the Physical Layer and Data Link Layer for the FG2a/FG2c/GOUa/ GOUc Board
This section describes how to configure the physical layer and data link layer for the FG2a/FG2c/ GOUa/GOUc board, which is used as the interface board of the BSC6900. You need to set the attributes of the Ethernet port, add the standby Ethernet port, add the IP address of the Ethernet port, add the link aggregation group, add the link to the link aggregation group, add the IP address of the link aggregation group, and add the device IP address.
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Prerequisite
The basic data of the BSC6900 is configured. For details, see 6.1 Configuring the Basic Data.

Procedure
Step 1 Optional: Run the SET ETHPORT command to set the attributes of the Ethernet port. Step 2 Optional: Run the ADD ETHREDPORT command to add a standby Ethernet port. Step 3 Check whether the link aggregation function is required and then perform the corresponding step. If you select... Link non-aggregation mode Link aggregation mode Then... Go to Step 4. Go to Step 5.

Step 4 In link non-aggregation mode, run the ADD ETHIP command to add the IP address of the Ethernet port. When multiple VLAN gateways are planned, run this command repeatedly until all the IP addresses are added. Step 5 In link aggregation mode, do as follows: 1. 2. 3. Run the ADD ETHTRK command to add a link aggregation group. Run the ADD ETHTRKLNK command to add a link to the link aggregation group. Run the ADD ETHTRKIP command to add the IP address of the link aggregation group. When multiple VLAN gateways are planned, run this command repeatedly until all the IP addresses are added.

Step 6 Optional: Run the ADD DEVIP command to add the device IP address of the board in the case of layer 3 networking. ----End

Configuring the Physical Layer and Data Link Layer for the PEUa Board
This section describes how to configure the physical layer and data link layer for the PEUa board, which is used as the interface board of the BSC6900. You need to set the E1/T1 attributes and configure the PPP link, MLPPP group, and MLPPP link.

Prerequisite
The basic data of the BSC6900 is configured. For details, see 6.1 Configuring the Basic Data.

Context
At least either a PPP link or an MLPPP group must be configured.

Procedure
Step 1 Optional: If the planned data is inconsistent with the default data in the database, run the SET E1T1 command to set the attributes of the E1/T1 link.
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Step 2 Determine the type of link carried on the E1/T1 link (PPP link or MLPPP group) and perform the corresponding step. If the E1/T1 link carries a/an ... PPP link MLPPP group Then... Go to Step 3. Go to Step 4.

Step 3 Configure a PPP link. Run the ADD PPPLNK command to add a PPP link. To add more PPP links, run this command repeatedly. Step 4 Add an MLPPP group. 1. 2. Run the ADD MPGRP command to add an MLPPP group. Run the ADD MPLNK command to add an MLPPP link. To add more MLPPP links, run this command repeatedly.

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Configuring the Physical Layer and Data Link Layer for the POUa/POUc Board
This section describes how to configure the physical layer and data link layer for the POUa/ POUc board, which is used as the interface board of the BSC6900. You need to set the E1/T1 attributes, optical port attributes, and channel attributes of a channelized optical port. In addition, configure the PPP link, MLPPP group, and MLPPP link.

Prerequisite
The basic data of the BSC6900 is configured. For details, see 6.1 Configuring the Basic Data.

Procedure
Step 1 Optional: Run the SET E1T1 command to set the E1/T1 attributes. Step 2 Optional: Run the SET OPT command to set the attributes of the optical port. Step 3 Optional: Run the SET COPTLNK command to set the channel attributes of a channelized optical port. Step 4 Determine the type of link carried on the E1/T1 link (PPP link or MLPPP group) and perform the corresponding step. If the E1/T1 link carries a/an... PPP link MLPPP group Then... Go to Step 5. Go to Step 6.

Step 5 Configure a PPP link. Run the ADD PPPLNK command to add a PPP link. To add more PPP links, run this command repeatedly. Step 6 Configure an MLPPP group. 1.
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Run the ADD MPLNK command to add an MLPPP link.

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Configuring the Physical Layer and Data Link Layer for the UOIa Board
This section describes how to configure the physical layer and data link layer for the UOIa board, which is used as the interface board of the BSC6900.

Prerequisite
The basic data of the BSC6900 is configured. For details, see 6.1 Configuring the Basic Data.

Procedure
Step 1 Optional: Run the SET OPT command to set the attributes of the optical port. Step 2 Run the ADD PPPLNK command to add a PPP link. To add more PPP links, run this command repeatedly. ----End

9.2.2 Configuring the Control Plane of the Iub Interface (over IP)
This section describes how to configure the control plane of the Iub interface on the BSC6900 in IP transmission mode. You need to configure the SCTP link, basic data of the NodeB, algorithm parameters of the NodeB, adjacent node, and Iub interface.

Prerequisite
The physical layer and data link layer of the IP-based Iub interface are configured. For details, see 9.2.1 Configuring the Physical Layer and Data Link Layer (over IP).

Context
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The IP-based Iub interface must be configured with at least two SCTP links. One is used to carry an NCP and the other is used to carry a CCP. The number of SCTP links should increase with the number of CCPs. If the Iub interface supports hybrid IP transport, the IP transport over Ethernet and that over E1/T1 share the control plane. That is, you need to configure the control plane of the Iub interface only once.

Procedure
Step 1 Run the ADD SCTPLNK command to add an SCTP link. To add more SCTP links, run this command repeatedly. The details are as follows:
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Set Signalling link model to SERVER. Set Application type to NBAP.

Step 2 Configure the NodeB on the BSC6900 side. For details, see 11.1 Configuring a NodeB. Step 3 Run the ADD ADJNODE command to add an adjacent node. The details are as follows:
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Set Adjacent Node Type to IUB. Set Transport Type to IP.

Step 4 Run the ADD UNCP command to add an NCP. Set Bearing link type to SCTP. Step 5 Run the ADD UCCP command to add a CCP. Set Bearing link type to SCTP. To add more CCPs, run this command repeatedly. ----End

9.2.3 Configuring the Mapping Between Service Types and Transmission Resources for the Adjacent Node
This section describes how to configure the mapping between the service types and transmission resources for the adjacent node. You can configure the TRM mapping table and activity factor table for users of different priorities.

Prerequisite
The basic data of the BSC6900 is configured. For details, see 6.1 Configuring the Basic Data.

Procedure
Step 1 Run the ADD TRMMAP command to add a TRM mapping table. To add more TRM mapping tables, run this command repeatedly. Step 2 Run the ADD TRMFACTOR command to add an activity factor table. Step 3 Optional: When the Iub interface is in ATM/IP dual-stack mode or hybrid IP mode, run the ADD LOADEQ command to add a threshold table for load balancing between the primary and secondary paths. Step 4 Run the ADD ADJMAP command to configure the TRM mapping table and activity factor table for users of different priorities. ----End

9.2.4 Configuring the User Plane of the Iub Interface (over IP)
This section describes how to configure the user plane of the Iub interface on the BSC6900 in IP transmission mode. You need to configure the logical port, IP path, and IP route.

Prerequisite
The control plane of the IP-based Iub interface is configured. For details, see 9.2.2 Configuring the Control Plane of the Iub Interface (over IP).

Procedure
Step 1 Optional: When the RAN sharing function is used, run the ADD IPLOGICPORT command to add a logical port. Step 2 Run the ADD IPPATH command to add an IP path. To add more IP paths, run this command repeatedly.
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Step 3 Optional: Run the ADD IPRT command to add an IP route when the layer 3 networking mode is used between the BSC6900 and the NodeB. To add more IP routes, run this command repeatedly. ----End

9.2.5 Configuring the OM Channel over the Iub Interface (over IP)
This section describes how to configure the OM channel over the Iub interface on the BSC6900 in IP transmission mode. You need to configure the OM IP address for the NodeB, electrical serial number (ESN), and detection function.

Prerequisite
The control plane of the IP-based Iub interface is configured. For details, see 9.2.2 Configuring the Control Plane of the Iub Interface (over IP).

Context
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Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) is a client-server networking protocol. A DHCP server provides configuration parameters specific to the request of the DHCP client host, generally, information required by the host to access the Internet. DHCP also provides a mechanism for allocating addresses to hosts. This function enables the NodeB to know the VLAN ID broadcast by the BSC6900 on the network when the NodeB starts operating or becomes faulty. As a result, the NodeB can start normally and local maintenance is not required.

Procedure
Step 1 Run the ADD NODEBIP command to add the OM IP address of the NodeB. Step 2 If the peer NodeB uses the DHCP, perform the following steps: 1. 2. Run the ADD NODEBESN command to add the ESN of the NodeB. Optional: When the VLAN is configured in the transport networking between the BSC6900 and the NodeB, run the STR NODEBDETECT command to start the NodeB detection function.

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9.3 Configuring the Iub Interface (over ATM and IP)


This section describes how to configure the transport network layer of the Iub interface over ATM and IP between the BSC6900 and a NodeB.

Prerequisite
The basic data of the BSC6900 is configured. For details, see 6.1 Configuring the Basic Data.

Context
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Perform this task for each Iub interface over ATM and IP.
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This task configures only the transport network layer on the Iub interface. To enable cells controlled by the NodeB to enter the serving state, you also need to set the cell-related parameters. For the networking of the Iub interface over ATM and IP, see ATM/IP-Based Networking on the Iub Interface. All the data of a NodeB, including data of cells and links, should be controlled by one CPUS subsystem. When the NodeB is configured with an HSDPA or HSUPA cell, at least one AAL2 path of HSDPA_RT/HSDPA_NRT/HSUPA_RT/HSUPA_NRT type or one IP path of the HQ_HSDPART/HQ_HSDPANRT/HQ_HSUPART/HQ_HSUPANRT type should be configured on the Iub interface.

Procedure
Step 1 Configure the physical layer and ATM traffic resources in ATM transmission mode. 1. 2. Configure the physical layer in ATM transmission mode. For details, see 9.1.1 Configuring the Physical Layer (over ATM). Configure the ATM traffic resources. For details, see 9.1.2 Configuring the ATM Traffic Resources.

Step 2 Configure the physical layer and the data link layer in IP transmission mode. For details, see 9.2.1 Configuring the Physical Layer and Data Link Layer (over IP). Step 3 Configure the control plane.
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If ATM transport is applied to the control plane, see 9.1.3 Configuring the Control Plane of the Iub Interface (over ATM). If IP transport is applied to the control plane, see 9.2.2 Configuring the Control Plane of the Iub Interface (over IP).

Step 4 Configure the TRM mapping for the adjacent nodes. For details, see 9.2.3 Configuring the Mapping Between Service Types and Transmission Resources for the Adjacent Node. Step 5 Configure the user plane.
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If ATM transport is applied to the user plane, see 9.1.5 Configuring the User Plane of the Iub Interface (over ATM). If IP transport is applied to the user plane, see 9.2.4 Configuring the User Plane of the Iub Interface (over IP).

Step 6 Configure the OM channel.


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Run the ADD DEVIP and ADD IPOAPVC commands to set up an IPoA PVC, which is used as the OM channel between the BSC6900 and the NodeB. Run the ADD NODEBIP command to add the OM IP address for the NodeB in ATM/ IP dual-stack mode.

If ATM transport is applied to the OM channel, see 9.1.6 Configuring the OM Channel over the Iub Interface (over ATM). If IP transport is applied to the OM channel, see 9.2.5 Configuring the OM Channel over the Iub Interface (over IP).

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9.4 Configuring the Iu-CS Interface (over ATM)


This section describes how to configure the transport network layer of the ATM-based Iu-CS interface between the BSC6900 and the CS domain.

Prerequisite
The basic data of the BSC6900 is configured. For details, see 6.1 Configuring the Basic Data.

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When the BSC6900 in ATM transmission mode is connected to multiple CS CN nodes, configure the Iu-CS interface between each CS CN node and the BSC6900. This task configures only the transport network layer for the ATM-based Iu-CS interface.

Procedure
----End 1. 9.4.1 Configuring the Physical Layer (over ATM) This section describes how to configure the physical layer of the interface on the BSC6900 side in ATM transmission mode. Before the configuration, specify the type of interface board according to network planning. 9.4.2 Configuring the ATM Traffic Resources This section describes how to configure the ATM traffic resources. You need to add the traffic record at the BSC6900 based on the traffic model of the link on each standard interface. 9.4.3 Configuring the Control Plane of the Iu-CS Interface (over ATM) This section describes how to configure the control plane of the Iu-CS interface on the BSC6900 in ATM transmission mode. You need to configure the SAAL link, MTP3-b data, adjacent node, and CN node. 9.4.4 Configuring the Mapping Between Service Types and Transmission Resources for the Adjacent Node This section describes how to configure the mapping between the service types and transmission resources for the adjacent node. You can configure the TRM mapping table and activity factor table for users of different priorities. 9.4.5 Configuring the User Plane of the Iu-CS Interface (over ATM) This section describes how to configure the user plane of the Iu-CS interface on the BSC6900 in ATM transmission mode. You need to configure the AAL2 path and AAL2 route.

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9.4.1 Configuring the Physical Layer (over ATM)


This section describes how to configure the physical layer of the interface on the BSC6900 side in ATM transmission mode. Before the configuration, specify the type of interface board according to network planning.

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9.4.2 Configuring the ATM Traffic Resources


This section describes how to configure the ATM traffic resources. You need to add the traffic record at the BSC6900 based on the traffic model of the link on each standard interface.

Prerequisite
The basic data of the BSC6900 is configured. For details, see 6.1 Configuring the Basic Data.

Context
The links on the standard interfaces consist of the SAAL link, AAL2 path, and IPoA PVC.

Procedure
Step 1 Run the ADD ATMTRF command to add an ATM traffic record. To add more ATM traffic records, run this command repeatedly. ----End

9.4.3 Configuring the Control Plane of the Iu-CS Interface (over ATM)
This section describes how to configure the control plane of the Iu-CS interface on the BSC6900 in ATM transmission mode. You need to configure the SAAL link, MTP3-b data, adjacent node, and CN node.

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The OPC and DPC are configured. For details, see 6.2 Configuring the OPC and DPC. The physical layer of the ATM-based Iu-CS interface is configured. For details, see 9.4.1 Configuring the Physical Layer (over ATM). The ATM traffic resources are configured. For details, see 9.4.2 Configuring the ATM Traffic Resources.

Procedure
Step 1 Run the ADD SAALLNK command to add an SAAL link. Set Interface type to NNI. To add more SAAL links, run this command repeatedly. Step 2 Run the ADD MTP3LKS command to add an MTP3-b link set. Step 3 Run the ADD MTP3RT command to add an MTP3-b route. To add more MTP3-b routes, run this command repeatedly. Step 4 Run the ADD MTP3LNK command to add an MTP3-b link. To add more MTP3-b links, run this command repeatedly. Step 5 Run the ADD ADJNODE command to add an adjacent node and set the appropriate TRM mapping table and activity factor table for users of different priorities. The details are as follows:
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Step 6 Run the ADD UCNDOMAIN command to add a CN domain. Set CN domain ID to CS_DOMAIN. Step 7 Run the ADD UCNNODE command to add a CN node. The details are as follows:
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Set CN domain ID to CS_DOMAIN. Set IU trans bearer type to ATM_TRANS.

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9.4.4 Configuring the Mapping Between Service Types and Transmission Resources for the Adjacent Node
This section describes how to configure the mapping between the service types and transmission resources for the adjacent node. You can configure the TRM mapping table and activity factor table for users of different priorities.

Prerequisite
The basic data of the BSC6900 is configured. For details, see 6.1 Configuring the Basic Data.

Procedure
Step 1 Run the ADD TRMMAP command to add a TRM mapping table. To add more TRM mapping tables, run this command repeatedly. Step 2 Run the ADD TRMFACTOR command to add an activity factor table. Step 3 Run the ADD ADJMAP command to configure the TRM mapping table and activity factor table for users of different priorities. ----End

9.4.5 Configuring the User Plane of the Iu-CS Interface (over ATM)
This section describes how to configure the user plane of the Iu-CS interface on the BSC6900 in ATM transmission mode. You need to configure the AAL2 path and AAL2 route.

Prerequisite
The control plane is configured over the ATM-based Iu-CS interface. For details, see 9.4.3 Configuring the Control Plane of the Iu-CS Interface (over ATM).

Procedure
Step 1 Run the ADD AAL2PATH command to add an AAL2 path. To add more AAL2 paths, run this command repeatedly. Step 2 Run the ADD AAL2RT command to add an AAL2 route. ----End
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9.5 Configuring the Iu-CS Interface (over IP)


This section describes how to configure the transport network layer of the IP-based Iu-CS interface between the BSC6900 and the CS domain.

Prerequisite
The OPC is configured. For details, see 6.2 Configuring the OPC and DPC.

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When the BSC6900 in IP transmission mode is connected to multiple CS CN nodes, configure the Iu-CS interface between each CS CN node and the BSC6900. This task configures only the transport network layer of the IP-based Iu-CS interface.

Procedure
----End 1. 9.5.1 Configuring the Physical Layer and Data Link Layer (over IP) This section describes how to configure the physical layer and data link layer of the interface on the BSC6900 in IP transmission mode. Before the configuration, specify the type of interface board according to network planning. 9.5.2 Configuring the Control Plane of the Iu-CS Interface (over IP) This section describes how to configure the control plane of the Iu-CS interface on the BSC6900 in IP transmission mode. You need to configure the SCTP link, M3UA data, adjacent node, CN domain, and CN node. 9.5.3 Configuring the Mapping Between Service Types and Transmission Resources for the Adjacent Node This section describes how to configure the mapping between the service types and transmission resources for the adjacent node. You can configure the TRM mapping table and activity factor table for users of different priorities. 9.5.4 Configuring the User Plane of the Iu-CS Interface (over IP) This section describes how to configure the user plane of the Iu-CS interface on the BSC6900 in IP transmission mode. You need to configure the IP path and IP route.

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9.5.1 Configuring the Physical Layer and Data Link Layer (over IP)
This section describes how to configure the physical layer and data link layer of the interface on the BSC6900 in IP transmission mode. Before the configuration, specify the type of interface board according to network planning.

9.5.2 Configuring the Control Plane of the Iu-CS Interface (over IP)
This section describes how to configure the control plane of the Iu-CS interface on the BSC6900 in IP transmission mode. You need to configure the SCTP link, M3UA data, adjacent node, CN domain, and CN node.
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The OPC and DPC are configured. For details, see 6.2 Configuring the OPC and DPC. The M3UA local and destination entities are configured. For details, see 6.4 Configuring the M3UA Local and Destination Entities. The physical layer and data link layer of the IP-based Iu-CS interface are configured. For details, see 9.5.1 Configuring the Physical Layer and Data Link Layer (over IP).

Procedure
Step 1 Run the ADD SCTPLNK command to add an SCTP link. To add more SCTP links, run this command repeatedly. The details are as follows:
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Set Signalling link model to CLIENT. Set Application type to M3UA. When Local entity type is set to M3UA_IPSP, Work mode of the M3UA link set must be set to M3UA_IPSP. When Local entity type is set to M3UA_ASP and Destination entity type is set to M3UA_SP, Work mode of the M3UA link set must be set to M3UA_IPSP. When Local entity type is set to M3UA_ASP and Destination entity type is not set to M3UA_SP, Work mode of the M3UA link set must be set to M3UA_ASP.

Step 2 Run the ADD M3LKS command to add an M3UA link set. The details are as follows:
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Step 3 Run the ADD M3RT command to add an M3UA route. Step 4 Run the ADD M3LNK command to add an M3UA link. To add more M3UA links, run this command repeatedly. Step 5 Run the ADD ADJNODE command to add an adjacent node and set the appropriate TRM mapping table and activity factor table for users of different priorities. The details are as follows:
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Set Adjacent Node Type to IUCS. Set Transport Type to IP.

Step 6 Run the ADD UCNDOMAIN command to add a CN domain. Set CN domain ID to CS_DOMAIN. Step 7 Run the ADD UCNNODE command to add a CN node. The details are as follows:
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Set CN domain ID to CS_DOMAIN. Set IU trans bearer type to IP_TRANS.

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9.5.3 Configuring the Mapping Between Service Types and Transmission Resources for the Adjacent Node
This section describes how to configure the mapping between the service types and transmission resources for the adjacent node. You can configure the TRM mapping table and activity factor table for users of different priorities.

Prerequisite
The basic data of the BSC6900 is configured. For details, see 6.1 Configuring the Basic Data.
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Procedure
Step 1 Run the ADD TRMMAP command to add a TRM mapping table. To add more TRM mapping tables, run this command repeatedly. Step 2 Run the ADD TRMFACTOR command to add an activity factor table. Step 3 Run the ADD ADJMAP command to configure the TRM mapping table and activity factor table for users of different priorities. ----End

9.5.4 Configuring the User Plane of the Iu-CS Interface (over IP)
This section describes how to configure the user plane of the Iu-CS interface on the BSC6900 in IP transmission mode. You need to configure the IP path and IP route.

Prerequisite
The control plane is configured over the IP-based Iu-CS interface. For details, see 9.5.2 Configuring the Control Plane of the Iu-CS Interface (over IP).

Procedure
Step 1 Run the ADD IPPATH command to add an IP path. To add more IP paths, run this command repeatedly. Step 2 Optional: Run the ADD IPRT command to add an IP route when the layer 3 networking mode is used between the BSC6900 and the CS domain. To add more IP routes, run this command repeatedly. ----End

9.6 Configuring the Iu-PS Interface (over ATM)


This section describes how to configure the transport network layer of the ATM-based Iu-PS interface between the BSC6900 and the PS domain.

Prerequisite
The basic data of the BSC6900 is configured. For details, see 6.1 Configuring the Basic Data.

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When the BSC6900 in ATM transmission mode is connected to multiple PS CN nodes, configure the Iu-PS interface for each PS CN node. This task configures only the transport network layer of the ATM-based Iu-PS interface.

Procedure
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9.6.1 Configuring the Physical Layer (over ATM) This section describes how to configure the physical layer of the interface on the BSC6900 side in ATM transmission mode. Before the configuration, specify the type of interface board according to network planning. 9.6.2 Configuring the ATM Traffic Resources This section describes how to configure the ATM traffic resources. You need to add the traffic record at the BSC6900 based on the traffic model of the link on each standard interface. 9.6.3 Configuring the Control Plane of the Iu-PS Interface (over ATM) This section describes how to configure the control plane of the Iu-PS interface on the BSC6900 in TDM transmission mode. You need to configure the SAAL link, MTP3-b data, adjacent node, and CN node. 9.6.4 Configuring the Mapping Between Service Types and Transmission Resources for the Adjacent Node This section describes how to configure the mapping between the service types and transmission resources for the adjacent node. You can configure the TRM mapping table and activity factor table for users of different priorities. 9.6.5 Configuring the User Plane of the Iu-PS Interface (over ATM) This section describes how to configure the user plane of the Iu-PS interface on the BSC6900 in ATM transmission mode. You need to configure the device IP address, IPoA PVC, IP path, and IP route.

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9.6.1 Configuring the Physical Layer (over ATM)


This section describes how to configure the physical layer of the interface on the BSC6900 side in ATM transmission mode. Before the configuration, specify the type of interface board according to network planning.

9.6.2 Configuring the ATM Traffic Resources


This section describes how to configure the ATM traffic resources. You need to add the traffic record at the BSC6900 based on the traffic model of the link on each standard interface.

Prerequisite
The basic data of the BSC6900 is configured. For details, see 6.1 Configuring the Basic Data.

Context
The links on the standard interfaces consist of the SAAL link, AAL2 path, and IPoA PVC.

Procedure
Step 1 Run the ADD ATMTRF command to add an ATM traffic record. To add more ATM traffic records, run this command repeatedly. ----End

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This section describes how to configure the control plane of the Iu-PS interface on the BSC6900 in TDM transmission mode. You need to configure the SAAL link, MTP3-b data, adjacent node, and CN node.

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The OPC and DPC are configured. For details, see 6.2 Configuring the OPC and DPC. The physical layer of the ATM-based Iu-PS interface is configured. For details, see 9.6.1 Configuring the Physical Layer (over ATM). The ATM traffic resources are configured. For details, see 9.6.2 Configuring the ATM Traffic Resources.

Procedure
Step 1 Run the ADD SAALLNK command to add an SAAL link. Set Interface type to NNI. To add more SAAL links, run this command repeatedly. Step 2 Run the ADD MTP3LKS command to add an MTP3-b link set. Step 3 Run the ADD MTP3RT command to add an MTP3-b route. To add more MTP3-b routes, run this command repeatedly. Step 4 Run the ADD MTP3LNK command to add an MTP3-b link. To add more MTP3-b links, run this command repeatedly. Step 5 Run the ADD ADJNODE command to add an adjacent node and set the appropriate TRM mapping table and activity factor table for users of different priorities. The details are as follows:
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Set Adjacent Node Type to IUPS. Set Transport Type to ATM.

Step 6 Run the ADD UCNDOMAIN command to add a CN domain. Set CN domain ID to PS_DOMAIN. Step 7 Run the ADD UCNNODE command to add a CN node. The details are as follows:
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Set CN domain ID to PS_DOMAIN. Set IU trans bearer type to ATM_TRANS.

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9.6.4 Configuring the Mapping Between Service Types and Transmission Resources for the Adjacent Node
This section describes how to configure the mapping between the service types and transmission resources for the adjacent node. You can configure the TRM mapping table and activity factor table for users of different priorities.

Prerequisite
The basic data of the BSC6900 is configured. For details, see 6.1 Configuring the Basic Data.
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Procedure
Step 1 Run the ADD TRMMAP command to add a TRM mapping table. To add more TRM mapping tables, run this command repeatedly. Step 2 Run the ADD TRMFACTOR command to add an activity factor table. Step 3 Run the ADD ADJMAP command to configure the TRM mapping table and activity factor table for users of different priorities. ----End

9.6.5 Configuring the User Plane of the Iu-PS Interface (over ATM)
This section describes how to configure the user plane of the Iu-PS interface on the BSC6900 in ATM transmission mode. You need to configure the device IP address, IPoA PVC, IP path, and IP route.

Prerequisite
The control plane is configured over the ATM-based Iu-PS interface. For details, see 9.6.3 Configuring the Control Plane of the Iu-PS Interface (over ATM).

Procedure
Step 1 Run the ADD DEVIP command to add the device IP address for the interface board that carries the user plane data. Step 2 Run the ADD IPOAPVC command to add an IPoA PVC. The details are as follows:
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Set Bearing type to NCOPT. Set Peer type to IUPS.

Step 3 Run the ADD IPPATH command to add an IP path. To add more IP paths, run this command repeatedly.

CAUTION
When the IP path is carried on the IPoA PVC, the bandwidth of the IP path cannot be higher than the physical bandwidth of the IPoA PVC. Step 4 Optional: Run the ADD IPRT command to add an IP route when the layer 3 networking mode is used between the BSC6900 and the PS domain. To add more IP routes, run this command repeatedly. ----End

9.7 Configuring the Iu-PS Interface (over IP)


This section describes how to configure the transport network layer of the IP-based Iu-PS interface between the BSC6900 and the PS domain.
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A license for implementing IP transmission over the Iu interface is granted. The basic data of the BSC6900 is configured. For details, see 6.1 Configuring the Basic Data.

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When the BSC6900 in IP transmission mode is connected to multiple PS CN nodes, configure the Iu-PS interface for each PS CN node. This task configures only the transport network layer of the IP-based Iu-PS interface.

Procedure
----End 1. 9.7.1 Configuring the Physical Layer and Data Link Layer (over IP) This section describes how to configure the physical layer and data link layer of the interface on the BSC6900 in IP transmission mode. Before the configuration, specify the type of interface board according to network planning. 9.7.2 Configuring the Control Plane of the Iu-PS Interface (over IP) This section describes how to configure the control plane of the Iu-PS interface on the BSC6900 in IP transmission mode. You need to configure the SCTP link, M3UA data, adjacent node, CN domain, and CN node. 9.7.3 Configuring the Mapping Between Service Types and Transmission Resources for the Adjacent Node This section describes how to configure the mapping between the service types and transmission resources for the adjacent node. You can configure the TRM mapping table and activity factor table for users of different priorities. 9.7.4 Configuring the User Plane of the Iu-PS Interface (over IP) This section describes how to configure the user plane of the Iu-PS interface on the BSC6900 in IP transmission mode. You need to configure the IP path and IP route.

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9.7.1 Configuring the Physical Layer and Data Link Layer (over IP)
This section describes how to configure the physical layer and data link layer of the interface on the BSC6900 in IP transmission mode. Before the configuration, specify the type of interface board according to network planning.

9.7.2 Configuring the Control Plane of the Iu-PS Interface (over IP)
This section describes how to configure the control plane of the Iu-PS interface on the BSC6900 in IP transmission mode. You need to configure the SCTP link, M3UA data, adjacent node, CN domain, and CN node.

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The OPC and DPC are configured. For details, see 6.2 Configuring the OPC and DPC. The M3UA local and destination entities are configured. For details, see 6.4 Configuring the M3UA Local and Destination Entities.
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The physical layer and data link layer of the IP-based Iu-PS interface are configured. For details, see 9.7.1 Configuring the Physical Layer and Data Link Layer (over IP).

Procedure
Step 1 Run the ADD SCTPLNK command to add an SCTP link. To add more SCTP links, run this command repeatedly. The details are as follows:
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Set Signalling link model to CLIENT. Set Application type to M3UA.

Step 2 Run the ADD M3LKS command to add an M3UA link set. The details are as follows:
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Step 3 Run the ADD M3RT command to add an M3UA route. Step 4 Run the ADD M3LNK command to add an M3UA link. Step 5 Run the ADD ADJNODE command to add an adjacent node and set the appropriate TRM mapping table and activity factor table for users of different priorities. The details are as follows:
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Set Adjacent Node Type to IUPS. Set Transport Type to IP.

Step 6 Run the ADD UCNDOMAIN command to add a CN domain. Set CN domain ID to PS_DOMAIN. Step 7 Run the ADD UCNNODE command to add a CN node. The details are as follows:
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9.7.3 Configuring the Mapping Between Service Types and Transmission Resources for the Adjacent Node
This section describes how to configure the mapping between the service types and transmission resources for the adjacent node. You can configure the TRM mapping table and activity factor table for users of different priorities.

Prerequisite
The basic data of the BSC6900 is configured. For details, see 6.1 Configuring the Basic Data.

Procedure
Step 1 Run the ADD TRMMAP command to add a TRM mapping table. To add more TRM mapping tables, run this command repeatedly.
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Step 2 Run the ADD TRMFACTOR command to add an activity factor table. Step 3 Run the ADD ADJMAP command to configure the TRM mapping table and activity factor table for users of different priorities. ----End

9.7.4 Configuring the User Plane of the Iu-PS Interface (over IP)
This section describes how to configure the user plane of the Iu-PS interface on the BSC6900 in IP transmission mode. You need to configure the IP path and IP route.

Prerequisite
The control plane is configured over the IP-based Iu-PS interface. For details, see 9.7.2 Configuring the Control Plane of the Iu-PS Interface (over IP).

Procedure
Step 1 Run the ADD IPPATH command to add an IP path. To add more IP paths, run this command repeatedly. Step 2 Optional: Run the ADD IPRT command to add an IP route when the layer 3 networking mode is used between the BSC6900 and the PS domain. To add more IP routes, run this command repeatedly. ----End

9.8 Configuring the Iur Interface (over ATM)


This section describes how to configure the transport network layer of the ATM-based Iur interface between BSC6900s.

Prerequisite
The basic data of the BSC6900 is configured. For details, see 6.1 Configuring the Basic Data.

Context
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Procedure
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This section describes how to configure the ATM traffic resources. You need to add the traffic record at the BSC6900 based on the traffic model of the link on each standard interface. 3. 9.8.3 Configuring the Control Plane of the Iur Interface (over ATM) This section describes how to configure the control plane of the ATM-based Iur interface. You need to configure the SAAL link, basic data of the neighboring BSC6900, MTP3-b data, and adjacent node. 9.8.4 Configuring the Mapping Between Service Types and Transmission Resources for the Adjacent Node This section describes how to configure the mapping between the service types and transmission resources for the adjacent node. You can configure the TRM mapping table and activity factor table for users of different priorities. 9.8.5 Configuring the User Plane of the Iur Interface (over ATM) This section describes how to configure the user plane of the Iur interface on the BSC6900 in ATM transmission mode. You need to configure the AAL2 path and AAL2 route. 9.8.6 Configuring a Path for SRNC Relocation This section describes how to configure a path for SRNC relocation. To reduce the bandwidth occupied by the Iur interface and the transmission delay on the user plane, you can perform static SRNC relocation to the DRNC.

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9.8.1 Configuring the Physical Layer (over ATM)


This section describes how to configure the physical layer of the interface on the BSC6900 side in ATM transmission mode. Before the configuration, specify the type of interface board according to network planning.

9.8.2 Configuring the ATM Traffic Resources


This section describes how to configure the ATM traffic resources. You need to add the traffic record at the BSC6900 based on the traffic model of the link on each standard interface.

Prerequisite
The basic data of the BSC6900 is configured. For details, see 6.1 Configuring the Basic Data.

Context
The links on the standard interfaces consist of the SAAL link, AAL2 path, and IPoA PVC.

Procedure
Step 1 Run the ADD ATMTRF command to add an ATM traffic record. To add more ATM traffic records, run this command repeatedly. ----End

9.8.3 Configuring the Control Plane of the Iur Interface (over ATM)
This section describes how to configure the control plane of the ATM-based Iur interface. You need to configure the SAAL link, basic data of the neighboring BSC6900, MTP3-b data, and adjacent node.
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The OPC and DPC are configured. For details, see 6.2 Configuring the OPC and DPC. The physical layer of the ATM-based Iur interface is configured. For details, see 9.8.1 Configuring the Physical Layer (over ATM). The ATM traffic resources are configured. For details, see 9.8.2 Configuring the ATM Traffic Resources.

Procedure
Step 1 Run the ADD SAALLNK command to add an SAAL link. Set Interface type to NNI. To add more SAAL links, run this command repeatedly. Step 2 Run the ADD UNRNC command to add the basic data of the neighboring BSC6900. To configure more neighboring BSC6900s, run this command repeatedly. The details are as follows:
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Set Iur Interface Existing Indication to TRUE. Set IUR trans bearer type to ATM_TRANS.

Step 3 Run the ADD MTP3LKS command to add an MTP3-b link set. Step 4 Run the ADD MTP3RT command to add an MTP3-b route. To add more MTP3-b routes, run this command repeatedly. Step 5 Run the ADD MTP3LNK command to add an MTP3-b link. To add more MTP3-b links, run this command repeatedly. Step 6 Run the ADD ADJNODE command to add an adjacent node and set the appropriate TRM mapping table and activity factor table for users of different priorities. The details are as follows:
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Set Adjacent Node Type to IUR. Set Transport Type to ATM.

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9.8.4 Configuring the Mapping Between Service Types and Transmission Resources for the Adjacent Node
This section describes how to configure the mapping between the service types and transmission resources for the adjacent node. You can configure the TRM mapping table and activity factor table for users of different priorities.

Prerequisite
The basic data of the BSC6900 is configured. For details, see 6.1 Configuring the Basic Data.

Procedure
Step 1 Run the ADD TRMMAP command to add a TRM mapping table. To add more TRM mapping tables, run this command repeatedly. Step 2 Run the ADD TRMFACTOR command to add an activity factor table.
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Step 3 Run the ADD ADJMAP command to configure the TRM mapping table and activity factor table for users of different priorities. ----End

9.8.5 Configuring the User Plane of the Iur Interface (over ATM)
This section describes how to configure the user plane of the Iur interface on the BSC6900 in ATM transmission mode. You need to configure the AAL2 path and AAL2 route.

Prerequisite
The control plane of the ATM-based Iur interface is configured. For details, see 9.8.3 Configuring the Control Plane of the Iur Interface (over ATM).

Procedure
Step 1 Run the ADD AAL2PATH command to add an AAL2 path. To add more AAL2 paths, run this command repeatedly. Step 2 Run the ADD AAL2RT command to add an AAL2 route. ----End

9.8.6 Configuring a Path for SRNC Relocation


This section describes how to configure a path for SRNC relocation. To reduce the bandwidth occupied by the Iur interface and the transmission delay on the user plane, you can perform static SRNC relocation to the DRNC.

Prerequisite
The IP path on the Iu-PS user plane is configured. For details, see 9.6.5 Configuring the User Plane of the Iu-PS Interface (over ATM) or 9.7.4 Configuring the User Plane of the Iu-PS Interface (over IP).

Procedure
Step 1 Run the ADD IPRT command to add an IP route to the DRNC. The details are as follows:
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Step 2 Run the ADD IPPATH command to add an IP path for static SRNC relocation. The details are as follows:
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For the IP interface boards configured with Iu-PS user plane data, it is recommended that each board be configured with an IP route and IP path towards the DRNC. If multiple destination IP network segments exist at the DRNC, it is also recommended that each board be configured with IP routes and IP paths towards each of the network segments. This facilitates load sharing between Iu-PS and Iur interfaces. ----End

9.9 Configuring the Iur Interface (over IP)


This section describes how to configure the transport network layer of the IP-based Iur interface between BSC6900s.

Prerequisite
The basic data of the BSC6900 is configured. For details, see 6.1 Configuring the Basic Data.

Context
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When the local BSC6900 is connected to multiple neighboring BSC6900s, configure the IP-based Iur interface for each neighboring BSC6900. This task configures only the transport network layer of the IP-based Iur interface.

Procedure
----End 1. 9.9.1 Configuring the Physical Layer and Data Link Layer (over IP) This section describes how to configure the physical layer and data link layer of the interface on the BSC6900 in IP transmission mode. Before the configuration, specify the type of interface board according to network planning. 9.9.2 Configuring the Control Plane of the Iur Interface (over IP) This section describes how to configure the control plane of the Iur interface on the BSC6900 in ATM transmission mode. You need to configure the SCTP link, basic data of the neighboring BSC6900, M3UA data, and adjacent node. 9.9.3 Configuring the Mapping Between Service Types and Transmission Resources for the Adjacent Node This section describes how to configure the mapping between the service types and transmission resources for the adjacent node. You can configure the TRM mapping table and activity factor table for users of different priorities. 9.9.4 Configuring the User Plane of the Iur Interface (over IP) This section describes how to configure the user plane of the Iur interface on the BSC6900 in IP transmission mode. You need to configure the IP path and IP route. 9.9.5 Configuring a Path for SRNC Relocation

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This section describes how to configure a path for SRNC relocation. To reduce the bandwidth occupied by the Iur interface and the transmission delay on the user plane, you can perform static SRNC relocation to the DRNC.

9.9.1 Configuring the Physical Layer and Data Link Layer (over IP)
This section describes how to configure the physical layer and data link layer of the interface on the BSC6900 in IP transmission mode. Before the configuration, specify the type of interface board according to network planning.

9.9.2 Configuring the Control Plane of the Iur Interface (over IP)
This section describes how to configure the control plane of the Iur interface on the BSC6900 in ATM transmission mode. You need to configure the SCTP link, basic data of the neighboring BSC6900, M3UA data, and adjacent node.

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The OPC and DPC are configured. For details, see 6.2 Configuring the OPC and DPC. The M3UA local and destination entities are configured. For details, see 6.4 Configuring the M3UA Local and Destination Entities. The data link layer of the IP-based Iur interface is configured. For details, see 9.9.1 Configuring the Physical Layer and Data Link Layer (over IP).

Procedure
Step 1 Run the ADD SCTPLNK command to add an SCTP link. To add more SCTP links, run this command repeatedly. The details are as follows:
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Set Signalling link model to CLIENT. Set Application type to M3UA.

Step 2 Run the ADD UNRNC command to add the basic data of the neighboring BSC6900. The details are as follows:
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Set Iur Interface Existing Indication to TRUE. Set IUR trans bearer type to IP_TRANS.

Step 3 Run the ADD M3LKS command to add an M3UA link set. The details are as follows:
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When Local entity type is set to M3UA_IPSP, Work mode of the M3UA link set must be set to M3UA_IPSP. When Local entity type is set to M3UA_ASP and Destination entity type is set to M3UA_SP, Work mode of the M3UA link set must be set to M3UA_IPSP. When Local entity type is set to M3UA_ASP and Destination entity type is not set to M3UA_SP, Work mode of the M3UA link set must be set to M3UA_ASP.

Step 4 Run the ADD M3RT command to add an M3UA route. Step 5 Run the ADD M3LNK command to add an M3UA link. To add more M3UA links, run this command repeatedly. Step 6 Run the ADD ADJNODE command to add an adjacent node and set the appropriate TRM mapping table and activity factor table for users of different priorities. The details are as follows:
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Set Adjacent Node Type to IUR. Set Transport Type to IP.

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9.9.3 Configuring the Mapping Between Service Types and Transmission Resources for the Adjacent Node
This section describes how to configure the mapping between the service types and transmission resources for the adjacent node. You can configure the TRM mapping table and activity factor table for users of different priorities.

Prerequisite
The basic data of the BSC6900 is configured. For details, see 6.1 Configuring the Basic Data.

Procedure
Step 1 Run the ADD TRMMAP command to add a TRM mapping table. To add more TRM mapping tables, run this command repeatedly. Step 2 Run the ADD TRMFACTOR command to add an activity factor table. Step 3 Run the ADD ADJMAP command to configure the TRM mapping table and activity factor table for users of different priorities. ----End

9.9.4 Configuring the User Plane of the Iur Interface (over IP)
This section describes how to configure the user plane of the Iur interface on the BSC6900 in IP transmission mode. You need to configure the IP path and IP route.

Prerequisite
The control plane of the IP-based Iur interface is configured. For details, see 9.9.2 Configuring the Control Plane of the Iur Interface (over IP).

Procedure
Step 1 Run the ADD IPPATH command to add an IP path. To add more IP paths, run this command repeatedly. Step 2 Optional: Run the ADD IPRT command to add an IP route when the layer 3 networking mode is used betweens BSC6900. To add more IP routes, run this command repeatedly. ----End

9.9.5 Configuring a Path for SRNC Relocation


This section describes how to configure a path for SRNC relocation. To reduce the bandwidth occupied by the Iur interface and the transmission delay on the user plane, you can perform static SRNC relocation to the DRNC.
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Prerequisite
The IP path on the Iu-PS user plane is configured. For details, see 9.6.5 Configuring the User Plane of the Iu-PS Interface (over ATM) or 9.7.4 Configuring the User Plane of the Iu-PS Interface (over IP).

Procedure
Step 1 Run the ADD IPRT command to add an IP route to the DRNC. The details are as follows:
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Step 2 Run the ADD IPPATH command to add an IP path for static SRNC relocation. The details are as follows:
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Set Adjacent node ID to the adjacent node ID of the SGSN. Set Local IP address to the user plane IP address of the SRNC. Set Peer IP address to the user plane IP address of the DRNC.

CAUTION
For the IP interface boards configured with Iu-PS user plane data, it is recommended that each board be configured with an IP route and IP path towards the DRNC. If multiple destination IP network segments exist at the DRNC, it is also recommended that each board be configured with IP routes and IP paths towards each of the network segments. This facilitates load sharing between Iu-PS and Iur interfaces. ----End

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Configuring a GSM BTS and Its Cells

About This Chapter


This chapter describes how to configure a GSM BTS and its cells for the BSC6900. The configuration enables the radio receive/transmit functionality of the BTS and meets the requirements of the radio coverage in the cells. The configuration also enables the BSC6900 to perform centralized control and management on the BTS and allocate radio resources for the BTS.

----End 1. 10.1 Configuring the Equipment Data This section describes how to configure the BTS equipment data. You need to configure the BTS, cabinet, board, TRX board, and antenna board. 10.2 Configuring the Logical Data This section describes how to configure the logical data for the BTS. You need to configure a cell, binding relation between the cell and the BTS, binding relation between the logical TRX and the physical TRX board, channel attributes of the TRX, device attributes of the TRX, RET antenna, and BTS power sharing. 10.3 Configuring the Transmission Data This section describes how to configure the transmission data for the BTS. The transmission mode can be TDM/HDLC, IP over FE/GE, or IP over E1. 10.4 Configuring the BTS Clock This section describes how to configure a clock for a BTS. You need to configure the clock source for the BTS and configure the clock server for the BTS in IP transmission mode. 10.5 Activating the BTS Configuration This section describes how to activate the configuration of a BTS. You need to check the data integrity of the BTS, activate the BTS configuration, and set the BTS environment alarms. 10.6 Configuring the Neighboring Cell Relations This section describes how to configure the neighboring cell relations between the cells in a BSC6900 or between the cells in different BSC6900s. To configure the neighboring cell
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relations, you need to configure the external 2G cell, external 3G cell, and neighboring cells for a cell to meet the handover requirement. 7. 10.7 Appendix This section provides the BTS configuration rule and the related reference information.

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10.1 Configuring the Equipment Data


This section describes how to configure the BTS equipment data. You need to configure the BTS, cabinet, board, TRX board, and antenna board.

Prerequisite
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All types of BTSs support TDM/HDLC/IP transmission mode. The XPUa board is configured. For details, see 7.4 Configuring a Board. There are idle ports on the interface board.

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For details of the BTS component numbering rule, see 10.7.1 Numbering Rules of BTS Components. For details of the board configuration rule, see 10.7.2 Configuration Rules of the BTS Boards. For details of the configuration rule of the TRX send and receive modes, see 10.7.3 Configuration Rules of the TRX Send and Receive Modes.

Procedure
Step 1 Run the ADD BTS command to add a BTS.
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In the case of the 3900 series base stations, Separate Mode must be set to SUPPORT. In the case of the BTS3012, BTS3012, and BTS3012AE, Separate Mode can be set to SUPPORT or UNSUPPORT. In the case of the 3X series base stations, Separate Mode must be set to UNSUPPORT. In the case of a SingleRAN BTS, you must set Is support SRAN mode to SUPPORT(Support). BTS Name must not contain the following characters: , (comma), ; (semicolon), " (double quotation marks), ' (single quotation marks), =, %, \, +, &, and #.

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Step 3 Run the ADD BTSBRD command to add a board to the BTS. Step 4 Add a TRX board to the BTS.
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In the case of the BTS3012, BTS3012, and BTS3012AE, if Separate Mode is set to SUPPORT, the DTRU or QTRU board can be configured. In the case of the DTRU board, two logical TRXs can be bound to one physical TRX board. In the case of the QTRU board, six logical TRXs can be bound to one physical TRX board.

3900 series base stations 1. 2. Run the ADD BTSRXUCHAIN command to add an RXU chain. Run the ADD BTSRXUBRD command to add an RXU board.
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If the working mode of the MRRU/MRFU is set to GSM_AND_UMTS, run the ADD BTSTOPCONFIG command to configure the TOP switching relations of the MRRU/ MRFU board. This facilitates common E1/T1 transmission between GSM and UMTS.

Step 5 Optional: If the BTS power sharing needs to be enabled, run the SET GCELLCHMGAD command to set the advanced channel management parameters of the cell. Set Multi-Density Trx Power Sharing to DYNAMIC. Step 6 Optional: Run the ADD BTSANTFEEDERBRD command to add an antenna board to the BTS.
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10.2 Configuring the Logical Data


This section describes how to configure the logical data for the BTS. You need to configure a cell, binding relation between the cell and the BTS, binding relation between the logical TRX and the physical TRX board, channel attributes of the TRX, device attributes of the TRX, RET antenna, and BTS power sharing.

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The OPC is configured. For details, see 6.2 Configuring the OPC and DPC. The equipment data of the BTS is configured. For details, see 10.1 Configuring the Equipment Data.

Procedure
Step 1 Add a cell by running the compound command or atom commands.
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Adding a cell by running the atom commands 1. 2. 3. 4. Run the ADD GCELL command to add a cell. Run the ADD GCELLFREQ command to add frequencies to the cell. Run the ADD GCELLOSPMAP command to add the mapping between the cell and the originating signaling point. Run the ADD GTRX command to add a TRX.

Step 2 Run the ADD CELLBIND2BTS command to add the binding relation between a cell and a BTS. Step 3 Run the ADD TRXBIND2PHYBRD command to add the binding relation between a logical TRX and a physical TRX board. Step 4 Optional: Run the SET GTRXCHAN command to set the channel attributes of the TRX. Step 5 Optional: Run the SET GTRXDEV command to set the device attributes of the TRX. Step 6 Optional: Run the ADD BTSRETANT command to add an RET antenna. ----End

10.3 Configuring the Transmission Data


This section describes how to configure the transmission data for the BTS. The transmission mode can be TDM/HDLC, IP over FE/GE, or IP over E1. 10.3.1 TDM/HDLC This section describes how to configure the transmission data when the BTS is in the TDM/ HDLC transmission mode. 10.3.2 IP over FE/GE This section describes how to configure the transmission data when the BTS is in IP over FE/ GE transmission mode. 10.3.3 IP over E1 This section describes how to configure the transmission data when the BTS is in IP over E1 transmission mode.
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10.3.1 TDM/HDLC
This section describes how to configure the transmission data when the BTS is in the TDM/ HDLC transmission mode.

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Context
All types of BTSs support TDM/HDLC transmission.

Procedure
Step 1 Run the ADD BTSCONNECT command to add a connection between the BTS and the BSC6900, between BTSs (including the internal connection of a BTS), or between the BTS and the DXX. To add multiple BTS connections, run this command repeatedly. ----End

10.3.2 IP over FE/GE


This section describes how to configure the transmission data when the BTS is in IP over FE/ GE transmission mode.

Prerequisite
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Context
The double-transceiver series and 3900 series base stations support IP over FE/GE transmission.

Procedure
Step 1 Run the ADD DEVIP command to add the device IP address of the FG2a board. Step 2 Run the ADD ETHIP command to add the port IP address of the FG2a board. Step 3 Optional: When the BSC6900 and the BTS are on different network segments, run the ADD IPRT command to add an IP route to the BSC6900. Step 4 Run the SET BTSETHPORT command to set the port attributes of the BTS. Step 5 Run the SET BTSIP command to set the IP address of the BTS. Step 6 Optional: When the BSC6900 and the BTS are on different network segments, run the ADD BTSIPRT command to an IP route to the BTS.
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Step 7 Run the ADD BTSESN command to add the ESN of the BTS. Step 8 Run the ADD ADJNODE command to add an adjacent node. Step 9 Run the ADD IPPATH command to add an IP path. To add more IP paths, run this command repeatedly. Step 10 Optional: If the IP transmission efficiency over the Abis interface needs to be improved, configure the Abis-Mux function by performing the following steps. 1. 2. Run the ADD IPMUX command to add an IP Mux pipe. Set IP MUX Type to ABISMUX. Run the ADD BTSABISMUXFLOW command to add the Abis Mux flow of the BTS.

Step 11 Optional: If the QoS of the IP transport network needs to be monitored, configure the Bidirectional Forwarding Detection (BFD) and IP Performance Monitor (IPPM) functions by performing the following steps: 1. 2. 3. Run the ADD BTSBFD command to add a BFD session on the BTS side. Run the ACT IPPM command to enable the IPPM function on the BSC6900 side. Run the ACT BTSIPPM command to enable the IPPM function on the BTS side.

Step 12 Optional: If the service VLAN mapping over the Abis interface needs to be configured, perform the following steps: 1. 2. Run the SET BSCABISPRIMAP command to configure the Abis priority mapping on the BSC6900 side. Run the SET BTSVLAN command to set the VLAN ID and VLAN priority on the BTS side.

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10.3.3 IP over E1
This section describes how to configure the transmission data when the BTS is in IP over E1 transmission mode.

Prerequisite
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The equipment data of the BTS is configured. For details, see 10.1 Configuring the Equipment Data. The logical data of the BTS is configured. For details, see 10.2 Configuring the Logical Data.

Context
Only the 3900 series base stations support IP over E1.

Procedure
Step 1 Run the ADD BTSCONNECT command to add a connection between the BTS and the BSC6900, between BTSs (including the internal connection of a BTS), or between the BTS and the DXX. To add multiple BTS connections, run this command repeatedly. Step 2 Determine the type of link carried on the E1/T1 link (PPP link or MLPPP group) and perform the corresponding step.
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If the E1/T1 link carries a/an ... PPP link MLPPP group Step 3 Configure a PPP link. 1. 2.

Then... Go to Step 3. Go to Step 4.

Run the ADD PPPLNK command to add a PPP link. To add more PPP links, run this command repeatedly. Run the ADD BTSPPPLNK command to add a PPP link. To add more PPP links, run this command repeatedly. Run the ADD MPGRP command to add an MLPPP group. Run the ADD MPLNK command to add an MLPPP link. To add more MLPPP links, run this command repeatedly. Run the ADD BTSMPGRP command to add an MLPPP group. Run the ADD BTSMPLNK command to add a PPP link. To add more PPP links, run this command repeatedly.

Step 4 Add an MLPPP group. 1. 2. 3. 4.

Step 5 Run the ADD ADJNODE command to add an adjacent node. Step 6 Run the SET BTSIP command to set the IP address of the BTS. Step 7 Run the ADD BTSESN command to add the ESN of the BTS. Step 8 Run the ADD IPPATH command to add an IP path. To add more IP paths, run this command repeatedly. ----End

10.4 Configuring the BTS Clock


This section describes how to configure a clock for a BTS. You need to configure the clock source for the BTS and configure the clock server for the BTS in IP transmission mode.

Prerequisite
The equipment data of the BTS is configured. For details, see 10.1 Configuring the Equipment Data.

Context
For the configuration rule of the BTS clock source, see 10.7.4 Configuration Rules of the BTS Clock Sources.

Procedure
Step 1 Optional: If the BTS uses IP over FE/GE transmission, run the SET BTSIPCLKPARA command to configure the clock server for the BTS. Step 2 Optional: If the clock source type for the BTS needs to be set, run the SET BTSCLK command to configure the BTS clock source. ----End
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10.5 Activating the BTS Configuration


This section describes how to activate the configuration of a BTS. You need to check the data integrity of the BTS, activate the BTS configuration, and set the BTS environment alarms.

Prerequisite
The BTS and its cells are already configured.

Procedure
Step 1 Run the CHK BTS command to check the data integrity of a BTS. Step 2 Run the ACT BTS command to activate the configuration of a BTS. Step 3 Run the SET BTSENVALMPORT command to set the environment alarms of a BTS. ----End

10.6 Configuring the Neighboring Cell Relations


This section describes how to configure the neighboring cell relations between the cells in a BSC6900 or between the cells in different BSC6900s. To configure the neighboring cell relations, you need to configure the external 2G cell, external 3G cell, and neighboring cells for a cell to meet the handover requirement.

Context
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The cell on which an MS camps before the handover is called the originating cell. The cell on which the MS camps is called the neighboring cell. The cells in the BSC6900 can be set to bidirectional neighboring cells or uni-directional neighboring cells. An external cell, that is, a cell in another BSC6900, can be configured only as a unidirectional neighboring cell.

Procedure
Step 1 Run the ADD GEXT2GCELL command to add an external 2G cell. Step 2 Run the ADD GEXT3GCELL command to add an external 3G cell. Step 3 Run the ADD G2GNCELL command to add a neighboring 2G cell for the specified originating cell. Step 4 Run the ADD G3GNCELL command to add a neighboring 3G cell for the specified originating cell. ----End

10.7 Appendix
This section provides the BTS configuration rule and the related reference information.
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10.7.1 Numbering Rules of BTS Components This section provides the numbering rules of the BTS components, including the cabinets, subracks, and boards of the SingleRAN and non-SingleRAN 3900 series base stations. 10.7.2 Configuration Rules of the BTS Boards This section describes the configuration rules of the SingleRAN and non-SingleRAN BTS boards. 10.7.3 Configuration Rules of the TRX Send and Receive Modes This section provides the configuration rules of the send mode, receive mode, and send and receive modes of the TRX boards of all types. 10.7.4 Configuration Rules of the BTS Clock Sources This section provides the configuration rules of the BTS clock sources.

10.7.1 Numbering Rules of BTS Components


This section provides the numbering rules of the BTS components, including the cabinets, subracks, and boards of the SingleRAN and non-SingleRAN 3900 series base stations.

Numbering Rules of the SingleRAN BTS Components


Cabinet configuration For a site, both virtual cabinet and real cabinet may exist. For the real cabinet, there are restrictions on the components that can be added, depending on the type of real cabinet. For a virtual cabinet, there are no restrictions on the components that can be added. The following table provides the numbering rules of cabinets. Table 10-1 Numbering rules of cabinets Cabinet Number 0 Description Number of the cabinet of the BBU where the main control board is located. The BTS type determines whether a virtual or a real cabinet is used. 1. In the case of a distributed base station without a real cabinet, a virtual cabinet is used. 2. In the case of a distribution base station with real cabinet or a macro base station, a real cabinet is used. 1-62 The cabinet number is specified by the user.
NOTE According to the application scenario analysis, a maximum of eight cabinets can be configured for the GU mode when the TCS is configured locally.

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Table 10-2 Cabinet selection BTS Model DBS3900 Optional Cabinet Type APM30/APM100/APM200/ TMC/BBC/PS4890/OMB/ VIRTUAL APM30/APM100/APM200/ TMC/BBC/PS4890/OMB/ RFC-6/BTS3900/ BTS3900L/VIRTUAL Description Generally, the APM30 cabinet is used.
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BTS3900/BTS3900A

For the BTS3900, the BTS3900, PS4890, or TMC cabinet is generally used. For the BTS3900, the APM30, RF cabinet, or TMC cabinet is generally used.

Subrack configuration 1. 2. If the cabinet type is determined, physical subracks, such as the BBU3900 subrack and the RFU subrack, do exist. Some optional peripherals, such as the EMU and the GPS receiver, can occupy an independent subrack for easy maintenance and extensibility.

All the subracks use the same numbering rule. For a subrack that is fixed into the cabinet before delivery, the subrack number cannot be modified. For an extension subrack, the user can define the subrack number. The following table provides the numbering rules of subracks. Table 10-3 Numbering rules of subracks Subrack Number 0 1 Subrack Type Real subrack Reserved Description The number of the BBU subrack is 0. This subrack number is used only when two BBUs are interconnected. RFU RFU 2 PMU TCU The number of the BAT subrack is 9. No configuration is required.
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Subrack Number 10 11 12 13-39 40-59

Subrack Type Reserved Real subrack Real subrack Reserved Extension subrack

Description This subrack number is not used currently. FAN subrack FAN subrack These subrack numbers are reserved for real subracks. Generally, the following peripherals can be configured: one GPS receiver per BTS, one EMU per BTS, one site management unit (SMU) per BTS, and a maximum of four GATMs. The peripherals need not be configured in sequence.

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Real subrack

RRU subrack

Slot configuration The mapping between the slot number and the board type depends on the hardware specifications, as listed in the following table. Table 10-4 Numbering rules of slots Cabinet Number 0-62 Subrack Number 0 Subrack Type BBU3900 Slot Number 0-5 6 Board Type Descriptio n USCU GTMU The GTMU must be configured in slot 6. The FAN must be configured in slot 6. The UPEU/ UEIU must be configured in slots 18 and 19.

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UPEU/ UEIU

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Subrack Number 4-5

Subrack Type RFU

Slot Number 0-5

Board Type Descriptio n DRFU/ GRFU/ MRFU PMU PSU TCU

PMU

0 1-10

8 9 11-12 40-59, can be specified. 60-254

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No board is configured in slot 9. 0 0 0 FMU EMU DRRU/ GRRU/ MRRU

Numbering Rules of the Non-SingleRAN BTS Components


NOTE

For a non SingleRAN BTS, the cabinet type is set according to the BTS type, for example, the cabinet type BTS3900A_GSM is selected in the case of the BTS3900A.

Table 10-5 Numbering rules of the non-SingleRAN BTS components Board Type DEMU APMU/DPMU DTCU FMU, FMUA GATM GTMU UBFA UEIU UPEU Optional Slot Number 0, 1 2-5 6, 7 8-11 16, 17 6 16 18-19 0 Optional Subrack Number 2
NOTE The APMU and DTCU boards can be configured in slots 0 to 23 of subrack 5.

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10.7.2 Configuration Rules of the BTS Boards


This section describes the configuration rules of the SingleRAN and non-SingleRAN BTS boards.

Configuration Rules of the SingleRAN BTS Boards


BTS3900 Table 10-6 BTS3900 Board Type EMU Automatic Configuration or Optional Optional. If the number of Boolean inputs provided by the UPEU and UEIU cannot meet the requirements, the EMU is added. Optional Optional Optional. If the newly deployed GSM BTS is configured with the RET antenna or TMA, a GATM must be added. PSU GTMU FAN UEIU UPEU UBRI USCU Optional Automatic configuration Automatic configuration Optional Automatic configuration Optional Optional

PMU FMU GATM

DBS3900 Table 10-7 DBS3900 Board Type EMU Automatic Configuration or Optional Optional. If the number of Boolean inputs provided by the UPEU and UEIU cannot meet the requirements, the EMU is added. Optional Optional

PMU DTCU

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Board Type GTMU FAN UEIU UPEU UBRI USCU

Automatic Configuration or Optional Automatic configuration Automatic configuration Optional Automatic configuration Optional Optional

BTS3900A Table 10-8 BTS3900A Board Type EMU Automatic Configuration or Optional Optional. If the number of Boolean inputs provided by the UPEU and UEIU cannot meet the requirements, the EMU is added. Optional Optional Optional Optional. If the newly deployed GSM BTS is configured with the RET antenna or TMA, a GATM must be added. GTMU FAN UEIU UPEU UBRI USCU Automatic configuration Automatic configuration Optional Automatic configuration Optional Optional

PMU DTCU FMUA/FMU GATM

Configuration Rules of the Non-SingleRAN BTS Boards


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Table 10-9 BTS3900B Board Type 3900B Automatic Configuration or Optional Automatic configuration

BTS3900E Table 10-10 BTS3900E Board Type DEMU APMU DTCU 3900E Automatic Configuration or Optional Optional Optional Optional Automatic configuration

BTS3012 Table 10-11 BTS3012 Board Type DTMU DEMU DCSU DCCU DATU DPTU DABB DCMB ECMB Automatic Configuration or Optional Mandatory Optional Optional Mandatory Optional Optional Optional Mandatory in the case of 12 TRXs Mandatory in the case of 18 TRXs

DBS3900 Table 10-12 DBS3900 Board Type APMU


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Board Type DTCU DEMU

Automatic Configuration or Optional Optional Optional. If the number of Boolean inputs provided by the UPEU and UEIU cannot meet the requirements, the DEMU is added.

GATM

Optional. If the newly deployed GSM BTS is configured with the RET antenna or TMA, a GATM must be added.

GTMU UBFA UEIU UPEU

Automatic configuration Automatic configuration Optional Automatic configuration

BTS3900 Table 10-13 BTS3900 Board Type FMU DEMU Automatic Configuration or Optional Automatic configuration Optional. If the number of Boolean inputs provided by the UPEU and UEIU cannot meet the requirements, the DEMU is added. GATM Optional. If the newly deployed GSM BTS is configured with the RET antenna or TMA, a GATM must be added. GTMU UBFA UEIU UPEU Automatic configuration Automatic configuration Optional Automatic configuration

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Table 10-14 BTS3900A Board Type APMU DTCU FMUA DEMU Automatic Configuration or Optional Optional Optional Optional Optional. If the number of Boolean inputs provided by the UPEU and UEIU cannot meet the requirements, the DEMU is added. GATM Optional. If the newly deployed GSM BTS is configured with the RET antenna or TMA, a GATM must be added. GTMU UBFA UEIU UPEU Automatic configuration Automatic configuration Optional Automatic configuration

10.7.3 Configuration Rules of the TRX Send and Receive Modes


This section provides the configuration rules of the send mode, receive mode, and send and receive modes of the TRX boards of all types. The following table lists the configuration rules of the TRX send and receive modes.

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Table 10-15 Configuration rules of the TRX send and receive modes TRX Board DRRU Send Mode PBT Transmit diversity Dynamic transmit diversity Dynamic PBT Independent transmit or combination Receive Mode Main and diversity Four-way receive diversity Send and Receive Mode Single feeder [1TX + 1RX] Single feeder [1TX + 2RX] Double feeder [2TX + 2RX] Double feeder [2TX + 4RX] Double feeder [1TX + 1RX] Double feeder [1TX + 2RX] Remarks 1. Send Mode can be set to PBT only when the DRRU is configured with one frequency. 2. Send Mode can be set to DIVERSIT Y only when the DRRU is configured with one frequency and DRRU Snd Rcv Mode is set to DOUBLE_A NTENNA or DOUBLEF OUR_ANT ENNA. 3. Receive Mode can be set to FOURDIVE RSITY only when the DRRU is configured with one frequency and DRRU Snd Rcv Mode is set to DOUBLEF OUR_ANT ENNA. 4. If SGL_ANTE NNA or DOUBLEF OUR_ANT ENNA is selected, the

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TRX Board

Send Mode

Receive Mode

Send and Receive Mode

Remarks relation between the RRUs needs to be configured.

DRFU

PBT Transmit diversity Dynamic transmit diversity Dynamic PBT Independent transmit or combination

Main and diversity Four-way receive diversity

Single feeder [1TX + 1RX] Single feeder [1TX + 2RX] Double feeder [2TX + 2RX] Double feeder [2TX + 4RX] Double feeder [1TX + 1RX] Double feeder [1TX + 2RX]

1. Send Mode can be set to PBT only when the DRFU is configured with one frequency. 2. Send Mode can be set to DIVERSIT Y only when the DRFU is configured with one frequency and DRFU Snd Rcv Mode is set to DOUBLE_A NTENNA or DOUBLEF OUR_ANT ENNA. Receive Mode can be set to FOURDIVE RSITY only when the DRFU is configured with one frequency and DRFU Snd Rcv Mode is set to DOUBLEF OUR_ANT ENNA.

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TRX Board GRRU/MRRU

Send Mode Noncombination Transmit diversity Dynamic transmit diversity

Receive Mode Main and diversity Four-way receive diversity

Send and Receive Mode Single feeder [1TX + 1RX] Single feeder [1TX + 2RX] Double feeder [2TX + 2RX] Double feeder [2TX + 4RX] Double feeder [1TX + 1RX] Double feeder [1TX + 2RX]

Remarks 1. If DOUBLEF OUR_ANT ENNA is selected, the relation between the RRUs needs to be configured. 2. Send Mode can be set to DIVERSIT Y only when DOUBLE_A NTENNA or DOUBLEF OUR_ANT ENNA is selected. If DOUBLEFOU R_ANTENNA is selected, the relation between the RRUs needs to be configured.

GRFU/MRFU

Transmit diversity Independent transmit or combination

Main and diversity Four-way receive diversity

Single feeder [1TX + 1RX] Single feeder [1TX + 2RX] Double feeder [2TX + 2RX] Double feeder [2TX + 4RX] Double feeder [1TX + 1RX] Double feeder [1TX + 2RX]

10.7.4 Configuration Rules of the BTS Clock Sources


This section provides the configuration rules of the BTS clock sources. The following table lists the configuration rules of the BTS clock sources.

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Table 10-16 Configuration rules of the BTS clock sources Clock Mode BTS Boar d BTS Model Trans missio n Mode Inter nal Cloc k Traci ng BSC Cloc k Type of Clock Source Exter nal Sync hroni zatio n Cloc k Suppo rted Suppo rted Suppo rted Suppo rted Suppo rted Suppo rted Suppo rted Suppo rted Suppo rted Suppo rted Not suppo rted IP Cloc k Traci ng Tran smiss ion Cloc k Suppo rted Not suppo rted Not suppo rted Not suppo rted Suppo rted Not suppo rted Not suppo rted Not suppo rted Not suppo rted Not suppo rted Not suppo rted Traci ng GPS Clock Air Interf ace Sync hroni zatio n Clock Not suppor ted Not suppor ted Not suppor ted Not suppor ted Not suppor ted Not suppor ted Not suppor ted Not suppor ted Not suppor ted Not suppor ted Suppo rted

GTM U

DBS39 00 BTS39 00 BTS39 00A BTS39 00L

IP over FE IP over E1 HDLC

Supp orted Supp orted Supp orted Supp orted Supp orted Supp orted Supp orted Supp orted Supp orted Supp orted Supp orted

Not suppo rted Suppo rted Suppo rted Suppo rted Not suppo rted Suppo rted Suppo rted Suppo rted Suppo rted Suppo rted Not suppo rted

Supp orted Not suppo rted Not suppo rted Not suppo rted Supp orted Not suppo rted Not suppo rted Not suppo rted Not suppo rted Not suppo rted Supp orted

Suppo rted Suppo rted Suppo rted Suppo rted Suppo rted Suppo rted Suppo rted Suppo rted Suppo rted Suppo rted Not suppor ted

TDM

DTM U

BTS30 12 BTS30 12AE BTS30 12II

IP over FE IP over E1 HDLC

TDM

DOM U

BTS30 06C BTS30 02E

HDLC

TDM

BTS3 900B

BTS39 00B

IP over FE

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Clock Mode BTS Boar d BTS Model Trans missio n Mode Inter nal Cloc k Traci ng BSC Cloc k

Type of Clock Source Exter nal Sync hroni zatio n Cloc k Suppo rted Suppo rted Suppo rted IP Cloc k Traci ng Tran smiss ion Cloc k Suppo rted Not suppo rted Not suppo rted Traci ng GPS Clock Air Interf ace Sync hroni zatio n Clock Not suppor ted Not suppor ted Not suppor ted

BTS3 900E

BTS39 00E

IP over FE HDLC

Supp orted Supp orted Supp orted

Not suppo rted Suppo rted Suppo rted

Supp orted Not suppo rted Not suppo rted

Not suppor ted Not suppor ted Not suppor ted

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Procedure
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Configuring a UMTS NodeB and Its Cells

About This Chapter


This chapter describes how to configure a UMTS NodeB and its cells. You need to configure the NodeB, UMTS cell, intra-frequency neighboring cell, inter-frequency neighboring cell, and neighboring GSM cell.

11.1 Configuring a NodeB This section describes how to configure a NodeB at the BSC6900. 11.2 Configuring a UMTS Cell This section describes how to configure a UMTS cell. During BSC6900 initial configuration, you can perform this task when you need to configure a cell with standard parameter configuration. 11.3 Configuring an Intra-Frequency Neighboring Cell This section describes how to configure an intra-frequency neighboring cell. This task is required when intra-frequency neighboring cells are planned for the local cell during BSC6900 initial configuration. 11.4 Configuring an Inter-Frequency Neighboring Cell This section describes how to configure an inter-frequency neighboring cell. This task is required when inter-frequency neighboring cells are planned for the local cell during BSC6900 initial configuration. 11.5 Configuring a Neighboring GSM Cell This section describes how to configure a neighboring GSM cell. This task is required when neighboring GSM cells are planned for the local cell during BSC6900 initial configuration.

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11.1 Configuring a NodeB


This section describes how to configure a NodeB at the BSC6900.

Prerequisite
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The physical layer and data link layer of the Iub interface are configured on the BSC6900 in ATM transmission mode. For details, see 9.1.1 Configuring the Physical Layer (over ATM). The physical layer and data link layer of the Iub interface are configured on the BSC6900 in IP transmission mode. For details, see 9.2.1 Configuring the Physical Layer and Data Link Layer (over IP). The ATM transmission resources are configured over the Iub interface on the BSC6900 in ATM transmission mode. For details, see 9.1.2 Configuring the ATM Traffic Resources.

Context
This task configures the NodeB on the BSC6900. For the initial configuration on the NodeB, see the NodeB Initial Configuration Guide.

Procedure
Step 1 Run the ADD UNODEB command to add a NodeB. Step 2 Run the ADD UNODEBALGOPARA command to add algorithm parameters for the NodeB. Step 3 Run the ADD UNODEBLDR command to add load reshuffling algorithm parameters for the NodeB. Step 4 Run the ADD UNODEBOLC command to add overload algorithm parameters for the NodeB. ----End

11.2 Configuring a UMTS Cell


This section describes how to configure a UMTS cell. During BSC6900 initial configuration, you can perform this task when you need to configure a cell with standard parameter configuration.

Prerequisite
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The area information of the cell is configured. For details, see 6.3 Configuring the Area Information. The equipment data of the BSC6900 is configured. For details, see 7 Configuring the Equipment Data. The transport layer of the BSC6900 is configured.

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Procedure
Step 1 Run the ADD ULOCELL command to add a local cell. Step 2 Run the ADD USPG command to set the priorities of different services in the cell. Step 3 Run the ADD UCELLQUICKSETUP command to quickly set up a cell. Step 4 Run the ACT UCELL command to activate the cell. ----End

11.3 Configuring an Intra-Frequency Neighboring Cell


This section describes how to configure an intra-frequency neighboring cell. This task is required when intra-frequency neighboring cells are planned for the local cell during BSC6900 initial configuration.

Prerequisite
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The area information of the cell is configured. For details, see 6.3 Configuring the Area Information. Each intra-frequency neighboring cell of a cell has a unique primary scrambling code. If the intra-frequency neighboring cell belongs to a neighboring BSC6900, the data of the neighboring BSC6900 and that of the Iur interface must be configured before performing this task.

l l

Context
l

For the neighboring relations, the concept of local cell is relative to the concept of neighboring cell. The concept of local BSC6900 is relative to the concept of neighboring BSC6900. In the BSC6900, the neighboring cell relation is unidirectional. Therefore, after configuring cell B as an intra-frequency neighboring cell of cell A, check whether cell A should also be an intra-frequency neighboring cell of cell B. If yes, configure cell A as an intrafrequency neighboring cell of cell B on the BSC6900 that controls cell B. Before configuring an intra-frequency neighboring cell for a cell, determine whether the two cells are controlled by the same BSC6900 or different BSC6900s.

Procedure
l If a specified cell and the local cell are controlled by the same BSC6900, perform the following step: 1. l Run the ADD UINTRAFREQNCELL command to add the specified cell as an intrafrequency neighboring cell of the local cell.

If a specified cell and the local cell are controlled by different BSC6900s, perform the following step: 1. 2. Run the ADD UEXT3GCELL command to add a cell. Optional: If the URA information is not configured for the intra-frequency neighboring BSC6900 that controls the specified cell, run the ADD UNRNCURA
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command to add the URA information of the intra-frequency neighboring BSC6900. 3. ----End Run the ADD UINTRAFREQNCELL command to add the specified cell as an intrafrequency neighboring cell of the local cell.

11.4 Configuring an Inter-Frequency Neighboring Cell


This section describes how to configure an inter-frequency neighboring cell. This task is required when inter-frequency neighboring cells are planned for the local cell during BSC6900 initial configuration.

Prerequisite
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The area information of the cell is configured. For details, see 6.3 Configuring the Area Information. Each inter-frequency neighboring cell of a cell has a unique combination of uplink frequency, downlink frequency, and scrambling code. If the inter-frequency neighboring cell belongs to a neighboring BSC6900, the data of the neighboring BSC6900 and that of the Iur interface must be configured before performing this task.

Context
l

For the neighboring relations, the concept of local cell is relative to the concept of neighboring cell. The concept of local BSC6900 is relative to the concept of neighboring BSC6900. In the BSC6900, the neighboring cell relation is unidirectional. Therefore, after configuring cell B as an inter-frequency neighboring cell of cell A, check whether cell A should also be an inter-frequency neighboring cell of cell B. If yes, configure cell A as an interfrequency neighboring cell of cell B on the BSC6900 that controls cell B. Before configuring an inter-frequency neighboring cell for a cell, determine whether the two cells are controlled by the same BSC6900 or different BSC6900s.

Procedure
l If a specified cell and the local cell are controlled by the same BSC6900, perform the following step: 1. l Run the ADD UINTERFREQNCELL command to add the specified cell as an interfrequency neighboring cell of the local cell.

If a specified cell and the local cell are controlled by different BSC6900s, perform the following steps: 1. 2. Run the ADD UEXT3GCELL command to add a cell. Optional: If the URA information is not configured for the inter-frequency neighboring BSC6900 that controls the specified cell, run the ADD UNRNCURA command to add the URA information of the inter-frequency neighboring BSC6900.

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Run the ADD UINTERFREQNCELL command to add the specified cell as an interfrequency neighboring cell of the local cell.

11.5 Configuring a Neighboring GSM Cell


This section describes how to configure a neighboring GSM cell. This task is required when neighboring GSM cells are planned for the local cell during BSC6900 initial configuration.

Prerequisite
Each neighboring GSM cell of a cell has a unique combination of network color code, BS color code, frequency number, and frequency band.

Context
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For the neighboring relations, the concept of local cell is relative to the concept of neighboring cell. In the BSC6900, the neighboring cell relation is unidirectional. Therefore, after the configuration in this task, GSM cell B becomes a neighboring cell of cell A in the local BSC6900; however, cell A is not automatically configured as a neighboring cell of GSM cell B.

Procedure
Step 1 Run the ADD UEXT2GCELL command to add a GSM cell. Step 2 Run the ADD U2GNCELL command to add the GSM cell as a neighboring cell of the serving cell. ----End

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Configuring a GSM&UMTS Base Station and Its Cells

This chapter describes how to configure a GSM&UMTS base station and its cells. When configuring a GSM&UMTS base station, configure the GSM BTS and UMTS NodeB and their cells on the BSC6900 respectively.

Step 1 Configure the GSM BTS and its cells. For details, see 10 Configuring a GSM BTS and Its Cells. Step 2 Configure the UMTS NodeB and its cells. For details, see 11 Configuring a UMTS NodeB and Its Cells. ----End

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