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Huawei Network Commissioning Overview Jeff Fry, Wimax Systems Integration & Test 1. Hardware Overview 2. Network Overview 3. Commissioning Process 4. Huawei M2000 EMS 1. Hardware/Software Configuration 2. MML Configuration 3. Subscriber Tracing 4. Real-time Performance Monitoring 5. Performance History 6. Performance Reports with Spotfire 7. Alarms 8. Optimization 9. Site Retune Documentation on Portal: WiMAX - Operations > Documentation, Clearwire > Huawei

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Huawei Network Commissioning Overview

Jeff Fry, Wimax Systems Integration & Test

1. Hardware Overview2. Network Overview3. Commissioning Process4. Huawei M2000 EMS

1. Hardware/Software Configuration2. MML Configuration3. Subscriber Tracing4. Real-time Performance Monitoring5. Performance History6. Performance Reports with Spotfire7. Alarms8. Optimization9. Site Retune

Documentation on Portal: WiMAX - Operations > Documentation, Clearwire > Huawei

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Huawei BTS Overview

● MIMO● Multi-carrier system. Initial sites will have 1

single carrier per RRU, but capable of supporting 2 carriers (for capacity). Future software upgrades will add 3+ carriers per RRU.

● The BBU chassis has the following cards installed:

○ BMPT - The BMPT is the main processing and transmission board.

○ BBI - The BBBI is the baseband processing and radio interface unit.

○ UPEU - The UPEU is the chassis power supply unit.

○ FAN - The fan unit for the chassis.

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BBU Connections

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RRU Connections

To Antenna

LED Indicators

Primary/ Secondary Fiber to BBU

Local Debug

PowerCoax Antenna Ports

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Standard 3-Sector Hardware Configuration

● Subrack 0○ MPT in Slot 7○ BBI in Slot 3○ Fan in Slot

16○ PEU in Slot

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● Subrack 20○ Sector

A RRU

● Subrack 21○ Sector

B RRU

● Subrack 22○ Sector 3

RRU

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RRU Hardware Configuration

● RRUs are configured in Subracks.● Subracks are external (to the BBU)

equipment positions.● Subrack positions begin at position

20. Our standard 3-sector hardware configuration has RRUs configured at positions 20, 21, and 22.

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Sector/Carrier Hardware Configurations

● 2T2R (2 Transmit/2 Receive) for two port antennas if needed.● 4T4R for four port antennas is typical.

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Sector/Carrier Hardware Configurations (Continued)

● Most sites are deployed with secondary fiber for future capacity.● All that is needed is an additional BBI card (slot 2).● Secondary fiber can also be helpful if a bad fiber run is encountered.

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Expedience Co-existence

● On overlay including the Seattle market, it is very important to check Wimax and Expedience noise floor for potential interference.

● Take Expedience baseline noisefloor prior to maintenance window.● After Wimax is transmitting, measure Expedience and Wimax noisefloors for

interference.● Have had interference caused by bad jumpers.

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Antenna & Diplexer Cut

● What are they doing?○ Overlay markets.○ Field tech and tower crew on site.○ New Wimax RF cabling installed to new diplexers (channel combiners).○ Existing expedience RF cabling connected to diplexers.○ New quad port antenna installed. Expedience and Wimax share it.○ Wimax powered up.○ Check installation for interference and reflection.

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Wimax High-level Network Architecure

Nodes● BS - Basestation, radio access point.● ASN – central control for data plane, mobility, authentication, QoS, accounting, packet inspection, and more.● AAA – Provisioning, authentication and accouting store, and proxy to external AAAs (Sprint).● DHCP – IP assignment.

Interfaces● R1 – air interface● R2 – logical interface from MS to CSN (authentication, QoS)● R3 – ASN to CSN● R4 – inter-ASN (we don’t have yet)● R5 – inter-CSN (pseudo with Sprint)● R6 – BS to ASN (mobility signaling)● R8 – BS-to-BS (mobility handovers)

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Wimax Network Profile C

● Standardized R1, R2, R3, R4, and R6 interfaces.● Standardized, open architecture allows theoretical “plug-n-play” of equipment. ● Profile B – only R4 and R3 open. (Motorola)● Profile A – similar to C, but some radio resource control is done by ASN.

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Site Commissioning Overview

Data Planning

Site Construction

Offline ATP

Network Commissioning

Online ATP

Backhaul Established

Network Optimization

Commercial Ready

IP Plan uploaded to Portal. – Network EngineeringRF Plan uploaded to Clearvision. – RF Engineering

Site is constructed. BBU and RRUs installed. – Field Ops

Basic validation for hardware installation. – Field Ops

Integrate site into network. BS receives commercial configuration and is managed by the M2000. Provisioned into the ASN. – LV Commissioning

Validate commercial parameters, network entry, mobility, throughput. – Field Ops

Scan and HO triggers, neighbors are adjusted for optimal mobility performance. – RF Engineering

Augments, too.

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Validate Network Entry and Throughput Performance (Field Ops)

● For each of the sectors validate network entry and throughput performance near cell-core.

● RF Engineering requires data as input to form as well as a screen capture of the speed test.

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Validate Coverage and Key Airlink Parameters (Field Ops)

● Verify sector RF parameters: frequency, BSID, and sector azimuth.● Verify coverage by driving from cell-core to cell-edge.● Use WiTT to log data. Provide CSV drive test files to RF engineering.

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Validate Intra-Sector Handovers (Field Ops)

● Drive a circular route to validate intra-sector handovers.● Use WiTT to log data. Provide CSV drive test files to RF engineering.

● All data is entered into the ATP form and sent to RF engineering for approval.

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RF Planning and Optimization

● For a site to be commissioned, the following must be uploaded to Clearvision by RF Engineering:

○ Frequencies – You should know this. ○ BSID – Basestation ID. Actually applies to each carrier. It’s a globally unique identifer for a

carrier. Contains Clearwire network, market, basestation, sector, and carrier identifiers.○ Preambles – Local carrier/cell ID that is also used for PHY frame synchronization, power

measurement, and mobility.○ Neighbors – Adjacent carriers/cells to handover to and from.○ Triggers – Scan triggers and handover (HO) triggers to support mobility.○ Paging Group – Carrier/cell grouping to support idle mode of devices.○ Number of Carriers – Plan the number of carriers needs for capacity required.

● For cluster optimization, RF engineering adjusts the following for optimal mobility performance:

○ Handover triggers – Minimize ping-ponging and drops.○ Scan triggers – Minimize scanning time as much as possible.○ Neighbors – Keep neighbors lists as small as possible.

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Huawei M2000 EMS Installation

● Huawei EMS installation: http://<EMS IP>/cau/ (May be different for each market)

● Download JRE.● Run Setup.● Configure EMS entry.

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Wimax Enhanced Configuration

● Configuration -> Wimax Enhanced Configuration.● View and export software and hardware configuration.

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MML Commands

● Maintenance -> MML Command.● Huawei’s command line interface for the BTS.● Some commands are restricted.

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Real-time Subscriber Signal and MAC Tracing

● Monitor -> Trace Collection Management.

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Real-time Performance Monitoring

● Monitor -> Performance Monitor.

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Performance History

● Performance -> Query Result.

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Performance History with Spotfire

● Metrics retrieved from the M2000 into the Spotfire reporting system.● Various reports are available for Huawei, Motorola, and Samsung.● Calvin is point of contact.

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Alarms

● Monitor -> Current Fault Alarms

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Adjusting Neighbors, Scan Triggers, and HO Triggers for Optimization

● Changes can be made real-time without disabling sectors or rebooting site.● Adjustments performed through MML commands:

○ Scan Trigger ■ LST TRIGGER■ MOD TRIGGER

○ HO trigger ■ LST TRIGGER■ MOD TRIGGER

○ Neighbors ■ LST NBR■ RMV NBR■ ADD NBR

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Site Retune

● Site retunes are performed to change frequency, preamble, and permbase.● This change does require disabling carriers and will require a MOP of market

is commercial.● A short MML script is executed that “blocks”, makes changes, and then

unblocks.● If error is made, the original configuration can be restored.

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Additional Resources

● Huawei M2000 RF Configuration Guide (attached)● Huawei BTS Troubleshooting Guide (attached)● Questions?