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    Configuracion de Datos del Nodo

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    Upon completion of this course, you

    will be able to:

    Master data configurationprocedure with CME

    Master procedure of NodeB data

    configuration

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    Chapter 1 Data Configuration Overview

    Chapter 2 Configuring Physical Equipment

    Chapter 3 Configuring Transport

    Chapter 4 Configuring Local Cell

    Chapter 5 Configuring Operation and Maintenance Channel

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    Data Configuration Overview

    Confi guration Tool CME

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    CME for Initial Configuration in Network Commissioning

    RAN Initial Data Configuration

    Configuring data based on the RAN network planning

    Exporting configuration data files

    Loading the files to the RNC and NodeB through LMTs

    CMEWizardsof thetask focused

    Planned Radiodata

    Cell RadioParametertemplates

    NodeBTemplates

    Script is downloaded

    and activated

    RAN

    RNSRNC

    NodeB

    RNSRNC

    NodeB

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    CME for Data Modification in Network Expansion

    CMEWizardsof thetask focused

    Planned Radiodata

    Cell RadioParametertemplates

    NodeBTemplates

    Script is downloadedand activated

    Upload

    RAN

    RNSRNC

    NodeB

    RNSRNC

    NodeB

    RAN Data Modification Adding/deleting/modifying a RNC WRBS

    Adding/deleting/modifying a NodeB

    Adding/deleting/modifying a cell

    Modifying algorithm setting for RNO

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    Data Configuration Overview

    Procedure of NodeB Data Configuration

    Configuring

    NodeB

    Data

    Configuring

    Physical

    Equipment

    Configuring

    Transport

    Configuring

    Local cell

    Physical equipment must be configured first

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    Chapter 1 Data Configuration Overview

    Chapter 2 Configuring Physical Equipment

    Chapter 3 Configuring Transport

    Chapter 4 Configuring Local Cell

    Chapter 5 Configuring Operation and Maintenance Channel

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    Physical

    EquipmentConfiguration

    Add NMPT

    Add

    NAOI/NDTI

    Add UL BBResource Group

    Add HBBI

    Add NMON

    NEMU/GPS

    Add

    NPMU

    Add

    NCMU

    Add

    NPSUAdd

    Battery

    Create

    NodeB

    Add MRRU

    Chain/Ring

    Add HBBU

    Add NPMU for

    MBBU

    Add NPMU

    For MRRU

    Add MRRU

    USED FOR 3812E&A USED FOR DBS3800

    Add HBOIAdd

    HULP/HDLP

    AAdd

    MTRU/MAFU

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    Procedure of Physical Equipment Conf iguration

    Configuring Physical Equipment

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    Configuring Physical Equipment

    Creating NodeB

    Adding NodeB basic data

    The basic data includes NodeB name and

    some basic NodeB data such as clockreference source, transmission line type,

    IP address, time zone, and demodulation

    mode

    Note

    A NodeB name must be unique in one RNS

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    Configuring Physical EquipmentBTS3812E/A

    Adding Boards to Baseband SubrackAdding boards to the baseband subrack

    The board can be NMPT,NMON,HBBI,HBOI,HULP,HDLP,NDTI orNAOI board

    Note

    You must configure NMPT first, and configure HBBI beforeconfiguring MTRU and MAFU. NMPT, HBBI/HBOI and NDTI/NAOI(alternative) are mandatory

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    Configuring Physical Equipment BTS3812E/A

    Adding Boards to RF Subrack

    Adding boards to the RF subrack. The board can be MTRU orMAFU board

    Note

    MTRU and MAFU have a one-to-one relationship

    You must add HBBI first before you are adding MTRU andMAFU

    MAFU0 MAFU1 MAFU2 MAFU3 MAFU4 MAFU5

    MTRU0 MTRU1 MTRU2 MTRU3 MTRU4 MTRU5

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    Configuring Physical Equipment BTS3812E/A

    Adding UL Baseband Resource Group

    Adding a UL baseband resource group and UL process units

    Note

    Each UL baseband resource group administrates up to six cells

    Cells in the same frequency band shall be assigned in the same

    UL baseband resource group

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    Configuring Physical Equipment BTS3812E/A

    Adding NPMU (only for BTS3812A)

    Adding an NPMU and its PSU and batteries

    Adding NCMU (only for BTS3812A)

    The NCMU is the temperature control unit of the

    BTS3812A.

    Configuring NEMU (only for BTS3812E)

    The NEMU is a peripheral of the NodeB

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    Configuring Physical Equipment ----DBS3800

    Adding HBBU

    Adding an HBBU

    Note

    You can add only one HBBU to a NodeB

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    Configuring Physical Equipment DBS3800

    Adding MRRU Chain/Ring

    Adding an MRRU chain or ring

    Note

    The MRRU chain or ring is configured

    to the HBBU/HBOI CPRI ports

    Each HBBU/HBOI has three CPRIports

    The MRRU chain occupies one CPRI

    port, and the MRRU ring occupies two

    CPRI ports

    Adding MRRUNote

    For the data configuration of a distributed NodeB, each MRRU isconsidered as a subrack. The subrack number of an MRRU must beunique within the distributed NodeB system

    Chain

    Ring

    Star

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    Chapter 1 Data Configuration Overview

    Chapter 2 Configuring Physical Equipment

    Chapter 3 Configuring Transport

    Chapter 4 Configuring Local Cell

    Chapter 5 Configuring Operation and Maintenance Channel

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    Chapter 3 Configuring Transport

    Sector 1 Configuring Transport over ATM

    Sector 2 Configuring Transport over IP

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    Configuring Transport over ATM

    I ub I nterface protocol over ATM

    Control Plane

    Transport Network

    Control Plane

    User plane

    RadioNetworkLayer

    Transport Network

    User PlaneTransportNetworkLayer

    Transport

    Network

    User Plane

    NCP CCP

    A B C

    CCP

    NBAP

    SAAL UNI AAL2 PATH

    Physical Layer

    ALCAP

    SAAL UNI

    RACHF

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    FACHF

    P

    ATM

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    Physical Layer

    VPI-10

    VPI-20

    VCI-100

    VCI-101

    VCI-100

    VCI-101

    ATM Cell

    segmentation packing

    Iub data

    CBR

    E1/T1/SDH(STM-1)

    ATM LayerAAL Layer

    VBR-NRT

    AAL5AAL1 AAL2

    VBR-RT

    VPI-10

    CES

    AAL2 PATH

    NCP or CCP or ALCAP or IPoA

    IMA/UNI/STM-1

    AAL2PathRNC

    NodeBNCP

    CCP 1~n RNC

    Control

    Plane ALCAP

    NodeB

    User

    Plane

    Adjnode

    I ub Interface protocol

    Configuring Transport over ATM

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    TransportConfiguration

    Create NodeB

    Add NAOI

    Add FractionalATM

    Add UNI LINKAdd IMA Group

    Add NDTI/HBBU

    Add IMA Link

    Add Treelink PVCAdd NCP/CCP/

    IPoA DeviceAdd ALCAPAdd CES

    (only3812E&A)

    Add AAL2 Path

    Add Time SlotAcross

    Add STM-1 Link

    End

    Configuring Transport over ATM

    Procedure of Transport Configuration

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    Configuring Transport over ATM

    Configuring Physical Links at Transport Layer

    Adding the physical links to the NodeB for data transmissionover Iub interface

    Note

    An E1/T1 port can be configured to any of the following links for

    data transmission: UNI link

    Fractional ATM link

    IMA link

    CES linkAn optical port can be configured to any of the following links for

    data transmission:

    STM-1 link

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    Board type Port number Work mode

    NDTI

    E1/T1 port No.0

    IMA,UNI,

    CES, Fractional ATM,Timeslot cross (connect with RNC)

    E1/T1 port No.1 IMA,UNI,

    CES, Fractional ATM

    E1/T1 port No.2~3 IMA, UNI,

    Timeslot cross

    (connect with lower level NodeB)

    E1/T1 port No.4~7 IMA,UNI

    NAOIE1/T1 port No.0~3 CES

    Optical port No.0~1 STM-1

    Configuring Transport over ATM

    Physical Links Configuration

    Physical ports(BTS3812E&A)

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    Configuring Transport over ATM

    Physical Links Configuration

    Physical ports(DBS3800)

    Board type Port number Work mode

    HBBU

    E1/T1 port No.0IMA,UNI,

    Fractional ATM,

    Timeslot cross (connect with RNC)

    E1/T1 port No.1 IMA,UNI,

    Fractional ATM

    E1/T1 port No.2~3 IMA, UNI,Timeslot cross

    (connect with lower level NodeB)

    E1/T1 port No.4~7 IMA,UNI

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    Configuring Transport over ATM

    Physical Links ConfigurationAdd an UNI link

    Header

    256 bits/125 ls

    ATM cell mapping field: 30 octets (TS1 - TS15 and TS17 - TS31)

    TS0 provides F3 OAM functions:Performance monitoring (CRC-4)

    Transmission of FERF and LOC

    Performance reporting

    Detection of loss of frame alignment

    Header

    Header

    Header

    TS16: Reserved for signaling

    ATM cell 53 octets

    Header

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    Configuring Transport over ATM

    Physical Links

    Configuration

    Add an IMA Group

    PHY

    PHY

    PHY

    PHY

    PHY

    PHY

    ATMOriginal ATM cell streamfrom ATM layer

    IMA group Physical I ink #0 IMA group

    Recovered ATM cell

    stream to ATM layer

    Physical I ink #1

    Physical I ink #2

    IMA virtual link

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    Configuring Transport over ATM

    Physical Links ConfigurationAdding a Fractional ATM Link

    Bearing port No. : defines the E1/T1 No. on the NDTI

    BTS38XXNDTI

    RNC Iubinterface

    board

    NDTI E1 0/1Fractional ATM linkATM cell carrying

    3G data

    Fractional E1 slots available for ATMcell, others may be used by 2G BTS

    Transport other information

    rather than ATM cell

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    Configuring Transport over ATM

    Adding NCP

    Adding the NCP to the Iub interface

    Note

    Only one NCP is configured to the NodeB Negotiated with the peer end RNC

    VPI and VCI of NCP

    Traffic over the NCP includes: Service type,

    Peak cell rate , Sustain cell rate

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    Configuring Transport over ATM

    Adding CCP

    Adding a CCP to the Iub interface

    Note

    One NodeB supports multiple CCPs Negotiated with the peer end RNC

    CCP No.

    VPI and VCI of CCP

    Traffic over the CCP includes: Service type, Peakcell rate , Sustain cell rate

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    Configuring Transport over ATM

    Adding ALCAP Node and link

    Adding the ALCAP node to the NodeB and an ALCAPlink to the Iub interface

    Note

    One NodeB is configured with only one ALCAP link

    Negotiated with the peer end RNC

    ATM address of NodeB

    VPI and VCI of the ALCAP link

    Traffic over the ALCAP link includes :Service type,Peak cell rate , Sustain cell rate

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    Configuring Transport over ATM

    Adding AAL2 Path

    Adding an AAL2 path to the Iub interface

    Note

    One NodeB may have multiple AAL2 paths The number of paths can be calculated based on the

    traffic model over the Iub interface

    Negotiated with the peer end RNC

    AAL2 path ID

    VPI and VCI of the AAL2 path Traffic over the AAL2 path includes :Service type,

    Peak cell rate , Sustain cell rate

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    Configuring Transport over ATM Adding Treelink PVC

    Adding a Treelink PVC to the lower level NodeB The Treelink PVC enables the NodeB to connect with its upper

    level node and lower level NodeB through different E1/T1 ports

    Note

    Optional for NodeB initial configuration

    Add Treelink PVCs to all the upper level NodeBs when the NodeB is

    cascaded with the other NodeBs

    Negotiated with the lower level NodeB

    PVC to lower level NodeB

    Negotiated with the upper level NodeB

    PVC to upper level NodeB

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    Chapter 3 Configuring Transport

    Sector 1 Configuring Transport over ATM

    Sector 2 Configuring Transport over IP

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    Configuring Transport over IPI ub interface protocol over I P

    Control Plane User Plane

    RadioNetworkLayer

    TransportNetworkLayer

    Transport NetworkUser Plane

    NCP CCP

    A C

    CCP

    NBAP

    Data Link Layer

    Physical Layer

    Data Link Layer

    RACHF

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    FACHF

    P

    IP

    UDP

    IP

    SCTP

    USCHF

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    CPCHF

    P

    Transport NetworkUser Plane

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    Configuring Transport over IP

    Configurethe IP Route

    Configure the MPConfigure the PPP Configure thePPPoEConfigure theEthernet IP

    NodeB

    Configure

    the QoS(optional)

    IP Route

    Configurethe NBAP

    IP Route

    Configure

    the OM

    Configure

    the IP path

    Start

    End

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    Configuring Transport over IP

    Configure the PPP, MP, PPPoE, and Ethernet IP

    In a single transport mode, configure one type of transport links.

    In hybrid transport mode, configure E1 and FE transport links.

    For E1 links, configure PPP or MP.

    For FE links, configure PPPoE or Ethernet IP.

    IP networkNodeB RNC

    PDH/SDH

    IP hybrid transmission

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    Configuring Transport over IP Configure the IP route

    If the gateway type of the route is Ethernet, the next hop address and

    the gateway IP address must be in the same network segment If the NodeB and RNC are in layer 2 networking

    The IP addresses of the FE ports on the NodeB and RNC should

    be in the same subnet

    If the NodeB and RNC are in layer 3 networking

    The next hop address is the IP address of the router that

    connects to the NodeB or the IP address of the port on a layer 3

    switch.

    The destination address of packets has the corresponding route in the

    routing table.The corresponding link layer address can be found only when the

    router specifies the next hop IP address (gateway).

    Configure just one route to the same destination address.

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    Configuring Transport over IP

    Configure the QoSTo configure signaling and OM priorities

    IP Quality of Service (QoS) is an IP network capability to provide

    specific services over the IP network that uses mutiple bottom-layer

    network technologies such as MP, FR, ATM, Ethernet, SDH, and

    MPLS

    IP QoS supports the switching between the IP precedence and DSCP

    The IP QoS configuration is flexible

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    Configuring Transport over IP

    Configure the NBAP

    Configure destination IP address & local IP interface, port type and

    port number

    The IP routes for destination addresses are available

    Only one NCP can be configured

    Several CCPs can be configured

    The destination IP address, local port number, and destination port

    number of the NCP/CCP on the same link should be different

    When you choose one NCP/CCP on the NBAP tab page, thecorresponding links are displayed in the middle part, and the

    corresponding routes are displayed in the lower part

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    Configuring Transport Based on IP

    Configure the OM

    Ensure that the route from the

    LMT (or M2000) to the subnet is

    configured

    Only one OM channel can be

    configured

    If you choose an OM channel inthe upper part of the OM tab page,

    the corresponding route is

    displayed in the lower part

    The destination IP address of theOM channel is the IP address of

    the NodeB LMT or M2000

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    Configuring Transport over IP

    Configure the IP path

    The IP routes for destination addresses are available

    The IP path does not have bandwidth limit. Therefore, to configure the

    IP path is to differentiate service priorities. When the HSDPA service

    is transmitted, configure two IP paths with different path IDs. The two

    paths correspond to R99 service and HSDPA service. There is noservice priority at the NodeB side. Therefore, configure one IP path at

    the NodeB side

    If you choose one path on the upper part of the IP path tab page, the

    corresponding links are displayed in the middle part and the

    corresponding route is displayed in the lower part

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    Chapter 1 Data Configuration Overview

    Chapter 2 Configuring Physical Equiment

    Chapter 3 Configuring Transport

    Chapter 4 Configuring Local Cell

    Chapter 5 Configuring Operation and Maintenance Channel

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    Configuring Local Cell

    Procedure of L ocal Cell Conf iguration

    Add

    Site

    Add

    Sector

    Add

    Local

    Cell

    Locall

    cell

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    Configurando una celda Local

    Adding Site

    Adding a site to the NodeB

    Note

    A site number within one

    NodeB must be unique.

    Adding Sector

    Adding a sector to the NodeB

    Note

    A sector number must be unique within one NodeB

    Configuring a sector is mainly configuring the corresponding

    antenna and feeder system

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    Configuring Local Cell

    Adding Local Cell

    Adding a local cell to the NodeB

    Note

    Local Cell ID must be unique within the sameNodeB

    Negotiated with the peer end RNC

    Local Cell ID

    Uplink Frequency Downlink Frequency

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    Chapter 1 Data Configuration Overview

    Chapter 2 Configuring Physical Equiment

    Chapter 3 Configuring Transport

    Chapter 4 Configuring Local Cell

    Chapter 5 Configuring Operation and Maintenance Channel

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    Configuring Operation and Maintenance Channel

    NodeB provides two modes of operation andmaintenance:

    Near end operation and maintenance:

    Far end operation and maintenance:

    RNC

    SNTP Server

    M2000

    Subnet 2 Subnet 3

    IPoA local IP

    IPoA Peer IP

    RNC BAM IP

    Subnet 5

    Subnet 4

    LMT 2

    LMT1

    Subnet 1

    BTS3812E

    NMPT EthernetPort IP address

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    Configuring Operation and Maintenance Channel

    Adding IPoA Device Configuring an IPoA maintenance channel to the NodeB

    Through the IPoA maintenance channel, you may login to the NodeB remotely with the LMT or the M2000

    Note

    You can add only one IPoA maintenance channel to aNodeB

    Negotiated with the peer end RNC

    Local IP and Local IP Mask

    Peer IP and Peer IP Mask

    VPI/VCI

    Service Type