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Contents
About This Document.....................................................................................................................1
1 Changes in the NodeB Commissioning Guide....................................................................1-1
2 Commissioning the NodeB (Method 1).................................................................................2-1
2.1 Procedure for Commissioning the NodeB (Method 1)...................................................................................2-2
2.2 Upgrading the NodeB Software and Downloading the Data Configuration File............................................2-4
2.3 Checking the Status of the NodeB Hardware and Rectifying the Faults........................................................2-7
2.3.1 Checking the Status of LEDs.................................................................................................................2-7
2.3.2 Rectifying the Common Faults..............................................................................................................2-8
2.3.3 Guidelines for Rectifying the Faults....................................................................................................2-10
2.4 Checking the Running Status of the NodeB..................................................................................................2-14
3 Commissioning the NodeB (Method 2).................................................................................3-1
3.1 Procedure for Commissioning the NodeB (Method 2)...................................................................................3-2
3.2 Upgrading the NodeB Software......................................................................................................................3-3
3.2.1 Querying the Active Version of the NodeB...........................................................................................3-4
3.2.2 Downloading the NodeB BootROM......................................................................................................3-4
3.2.3 Activating the NodeB BootROM...........................................................................................................3-7
3.2.4 Downloading the NodeB Software........................................................................................................3-9
3.2.5 Activate the NodeB Software...............................................................................................................3-12
3.3 Downloading the NodeB Data Configuration File........................................................................................3-15
3.4 Checking the Running Status of the NodeB..................................................................................................3-17
3.4.1 Commissioning SNTP..........................................................................................................................3-17
3.4.2 Checking the Status of a Cell...............................................................................................................3-18
3.4.3 Measuring the RTWP...........................................................................................................................3-19
3.4.4 Monitoring the Output Power of the NodeB........................................................................................3-20
3.4.5 Handling NodeB Alarms......................................................................................................................3-21
4 Commissioning the NodeB (Method 3).................................................................................4-1
4.1 Flow for Commissioning the NodeB (Method 3)...........................................................................................4-3
4.2 Inf ormation Related to the Commissioning of the NodeB on the M2000......................................................4-5
4.2.1 NodeB Commissioning Items................................................................................................................4-5
4.2.2 Introduction to the NodeB Commissioning Window.............................................................................4-6
4.3 Automatically Searching for NodeBs.............................................................................................................4-8
4.4 Checking Software Version Information on the Server..................................................................................4-9
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4.5 Uploading the NodeB Software and BootROM Software..............................................................................4-9
4.6 Creating a NodeB Commissioning Project...................................................................................................4-10
4.7 Managing the NodeB Commissioning Project..............................................................................................4-12
4.7.1 Adjusting the Commissioning Object..................................................................................................4-13
4.7.2 Starting or Stopping a NodeB Commissioning Task...........................................................................4-14
4.7.3 Reuploading the NodeB Configuration File.........................................................................................4-15
4.8 Viewing the NodeB Commissioning Progress..............................................................................................4-15
4.9 Obtaining the NodeB Commissioning Report..............................................................................................4-16
5 Data Sheet for NodeB Commissioning..................................................................................5-1
6 Communication Port for the NodeB.......................................................................................6-1
Index.................................................................................................................................................i-1
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Figures
Figure 2-1 Flow chart of the NodeB commissioning (method 1)........................................................................2-3
Figure 2-2 Plugging the USB disk into the USB port on the WMPT..................................................................2-6
Figure 2-3 LED status of the common faults.......................................................................................................2-8
Figure 3-1 Flow chart for commissioning the NodeB (method 2).......................................................................3-2
Figure 3-2 Software Update dialog box...............................................................................................................3-5
Figure 3-3 Software Upgrade dialog box...........................................................................................................3-6
Figure 3-4 FTP Setting dialog box.......................................................................................................................3-6
Figure 3-5 Software Update dialog box ........................................................................... ..................................3-8
Figure 3-6 Upgrade BOOTROM dialog box.......................................................................................................3-9
Figure 3-7 Software upgrade dialog box..........................................................................................................3-10
Figure 3-8 Upgrade NodeB Software dialog box............................................................................................3-11
Figure 3-9 FTP Setting dialog box....................................................................................................................3-11
Figure 3-10 Software Update dialog box...........................................................................................................3-13
Figure 3-11 U pgrade NodeB Software dialog box.............................................................................................3-14Figure 3-12 DataConfig File Transfer dialog box..............................................................................................3-15
Figure 3-13 FTP Setting dialog box...................................................................................................................3-16
Figure 3-14 R TWP Measurement dialog box....................................................................................................3-20
Figure 3-15 Output Power Monitoring dialog box.............................................................................................3-21
Figure 4-1 Flow chart of the NodeB commissioning (method 3)........................................................................4-4
Figure 4-2 NodeB Commissioning Window........................................................................................................4-7
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Tables
Table 2-1 Status of the RUN LED on the WMPT and the LED on the USB disk...............................................2-6
Table 2-2 LED status of the functional NodeB....................................................................................................2-8
Table 2-3 Methods of rectifying the common faults............................................................................................2-9
Table 3-1 Fields in the FTP Setting dialog box..................................................................................................3-7
Table 3-2 Fields in the FTP Setting dialog box................................................................................................3-12
Table 3-3 Fields in the FTP Setting dialog box................................................................................................3-16
Table 4-1 NodeB commissioning items...............................................................................................................4-6
Table 4-2 Interface components of the NodeB Commissioning window...........................................................4-7
Table 5-1 Data sheet for NodeB commissioning..................................................................................................5-1
Table 6-1 Numbers of the communication port for the NodeB services..............................................................6-1
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About This Document
Overview
This document describes the guidelines for commissioning and verifying the NodeB after it is
installed. The commissioning and verification guidelines involves upgrading the software,
downloading the data configuration file, and checking the hardware installation and the running
status of the NodeB. These guidelines ensure that the NodeB operates as required.
Product Version
The following table lists the product versions related to this document.
Product Name Product Version
BTS3900 WCDMA (hereafter referred to
as BTS3900)
V200R010
V200R011
BTS3900A WCDMA (hereafter referred to
as BTS3900A)
V200R010
V200R011
DBS3900 WCDMA (hereafter referred to
as DBS3900)
V200R010
V200R011
iDBS3900 WCDMA (hereafter referred to
as iDBS3900)
V200R010
V200R011
Intended Audience
This document is intended for field engineers.
Change History
For changes in the document, see 1 Changes in the NodeB Commissioning Guide.
Organization
1 Changes in the NodeB Commissioning Guide
This describes the changes in the NodeB Commissioning Guide.
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2 Commissioning the NodeB (Method 1)
This describes how to commission the NodeB by using method 1. You can upgrade the software
and download the data configuration file from the USB disk, and query the running status of the
NodeB on the M2000 to commission the NodeB.
3 Commissioning the NodeB (Method 2)
This describes how to commission the NodeB by using method 2. You can upgrade the software,
download the data configuration file, and query the running state of the NodeB on the NodeB
LMT.
4 Commissioning the NodeB (Method 3)
This describes how to commission the NodeB by using method 3. You can perform the remote
commissioning for multiple NodeBs on the M2000 in the equipment room. The commissioning
items such as upgrading the software, downloading the data configuration file, and health check
are performed on the M2000 automatically.
5 Data Sheet for NodeB Commissioning
The data sheet for NodeB commissioning is used to record the process and results of the
commissioning.
6 Communication Port for the NodeB
Conventions
Symbol Conventions
The symbols that may be found in this document are defined as follows.
Symbol 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 notavoided,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.
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Convention Description
Times New Roman Normal paragraphs are in Times New Roman.
Boldface Names of files, directories, folders, and users are in
boldface. For example, log in as user root.
Italic Book titles are in italics.
Courier New 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 DescriptionBoldface The keywords of a command line are in boldface.
Italic Command arguments are in italics.
[ ] Items (keywords or arguments) in brackets [ ] are optional.
{ x | y | ... } Optional items are grouped in braces and separated by
vertical bars. One item is selected.
[ x | y | ... ] Optional items are grouped in brackets and separated by
vertical bars. One item is selected or no item is selected.
{ x | y | ... }* Optional items are grouped in braces and separated byvertical bars. A minimum of one item or a maximum of all
items can be selected.
[ x | y | ... ]* Optional items are grouped in brackets and separated by
vertical bars. Several items or no item can be selected.
GUI Conventions
The GUI conventions that may be found in this document are defined as follows.
Convention Description
Boldface 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.
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Format Description
Key Press the key. For example, press Enter and press Tab.
Key 1+Key 2 Press the keys concurrently. For example, pressing Ctrl+Alt
+A means the three keys should be pressed concurrently.
Key 1, Key 2 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 Description
Click Select and release the primary mouse button without movingthe pointer.
Double-click Press the primary mouse button twice continuously and
quickly without moving the pointer.
Drag Press and hold the primary mouse button and move the
pointer to a certain position.
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1 Changes in the NodeB Commissioning
Guide
This describes the changes in the NodeB Commissioning Guide.
04 (2009-01-22)
This is the third commercial release.
Compared with issue 03 (2008-12-15), this issue adds the following new topics:
Information related to 4 Commissioning the NodeB (Method 3).
Compared with issue 03 (2008-12-15), this issue incorporates the following changes:
2 Commissioning the NodeB (Method 1) is optimized.
03 (2008-12-15)
This is the second commercial release.
Compared with issue 02 (2008-08-15), this issue adds the following new topics:
Information related to 3 Commissioning the NodeB (Method 2).
Compared with issue 02 (2008-08-15), this issue incorporates the following changes:
2.3 Checking the Status of the NodeB Hardware and Rectifying the Faults is optimized.
02 (2008-08-15)
This is the first commercial release.
Compared with issue 01 (2008-03-30), this issue adds the following new topics:
l 2.2 Upgrading the NodeB Software and Downloading the Data Configuration File
l 2.3 Checking the Status of the NodeB Hardware and Rectifying the Faults
Compared with issue 01 (2008-03-30), this issue incorporates the following changes:
l The NodeB commissioning procedure is optimized.
l The method for checking the running status of the NodeB is optimized.
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Compared with issue 01 (2008-03-30), this issue deletes the following topics:
l Upgrading the NodeB Software
l Downloading the NodeB Data Configuration File
l
Initially Activating the NodeB License
01 (2008-03-30)
This is the field trial release.
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2 Commissioning the NodeB (Method 1)
About This Chapter
This describes how to commission the NodeB by using method 1. You can upgrade the software
and download the data configuration file from the USB disk, and query the running status of the
NodeB on the M2000 to commission the NodeB.
2.1 Procedur e for Commissioning the NodeB (Method 1)
This describes the procedure for commissioning the NodeB. At the local end of the BTS, you
can upgrade the software and download the data configuration file for the NodeB from the USB
disk, and check the status of the LEDs to find whether the equipment is functional. After the
local operation is complete, you can check the operating status of the NodeB on the M2000.
2.2 Upgrading the NodeB Software and Downloading the Data Configuration File
This describes how to upgrade the NodeB software and download the data configuration file.
The NodeB can upgrade the software and download the data configuration file directly from the
USB disk. The software is automatically activated and the NodeB is reset when the data
configuration file is downloaded.
2.3 Checking the Status of the NodeB Hardware and Rectifying the Faults
This describes how to check the NodeB hardware installation and how to rectify the faults. You
can locate the hardware faults regarding external ports and CPRI optical cable connection by
checking the LEDs on the boards of the BBU or the auxiliary devices, and rectify faults in time.
2.4 Checking the Running Status of the NodeB
This describes how to check the running status of the NodeB by analyzing the commissioningreport of the NodeB.
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2.1 Procedure for Commissioning the NodeB (Method 1)
This describes the procedure for commissioning the NodeB. At the local end of the BTS, you
can upgrade the software and download the data configuration file for the NodeB from the USB
disk, and check the status of the LEDs to find whether the equipment is functional. After the
local operation is complete, you can check the operating status of the NodeB on the M2000.
Prerequisite
Before commissioning the NodeB, theNodeB, RNC, and M2000 must meet the following
requirements:
l The hardware of the NodeB, such as the cabinet, cables, antenna system, and auxiliary
devices, is installed and passes the installation check. The NodeB passes a power-on status
check and is powered on.
l The hardware of the RNC is installed and commissioned, and the system works properly.
The negotiated data of the NodeB to be commissioned is configured, and is recorded.
l The adaptation layer which is corresponding to the NodeB to be commissioned is installed
on the M2000 server.
Method 1 of the commissioning should meet the following requirements:
l The USB disk with a LED is ready. The required NodeB software, BootROM software,
and data configuration file are stored in the USB memory disk.
NOTE
The data in the configuration file must be consistent with the actual configuration data.
CAUTION
l It is recommended that you use the USB disk that meets the following requirements:
When the USB disk is not performing the read and write operations, the status of the
LED on the USB disk is ON. When the USB disk is performing the read and write
operations, the status of the LED on the USB disk is blinking.
l You should test the USB disk before using it. Do as follows to test the USB disk: Insert
the USB disk into the PC, and then wait 30 seconds. If the LED on the USB disk is ON,
it indicates that the USB disk is functional. Otherwise, replace the USB disk.
l After the NodeB software, BootROM software, and data configuration file aredownloaded from the PC by the USB disk, unplug the USB disk according to the system
prompt. Otherwise, errors may occur when the USB disk is used.
Flow chart of the Commissioning
Figure 2-1 shows the flow chart of the NodeB commissioning.
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Figure 2-1 Flow chart of the NodeB commissioning (method 1)
NOTE
l Local commissioning: refers to the process in which an engineer at the NodeB site upgrades the
software, downloads the data configuration file from the USB disk, and checks the status of the
NodeB hardware.
l Remote commissioning: refers to the operations which an engineer performs in the central equipment
room, such as checking the running status of the NodeB on the M2000 server and obtaining thecommissioning report.
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Procedure
Step 1 Perform the next step based on the current NodeB software version and data configuration.
If... Then...
The current software version and data
configuration are inconsistent with those to
be used
Go to Step 2.
The current software version and data
configuration are consistent with those to be
used
Go to Step 3.
Step 2 Upgrade the NodeB software and download the data configuration file from the USB disk. For
details, see 2.2 Upgrading the NodeB Software and Downloading the Data Configuration
File.
Step 3 Check whether the NodeB hardware is normal based on the LED status. For details, see 2.3
Checking the Status of the NodeB Hardware and Rectifying the Faults.
Step 4 Wait till the transmission is available.
Step 5 Create the NodeB commissioning project on the M2000. Select Health Check. The M2000
checks the running status of the NodeB automatically. For details about how to create the
NodeB commissioning project, see 4.6 Creating a NodeB Commissioning Project.
Step 6 Obtain the NodeB commissioning report on the M2000. For details, see 4.9 Obtaining the
NodeB Commissioning Report.
Step 7 Check the running status of the NodeB by viewing the NodeB commissioning report. For details,
see 2.4 Checking the Running Status of the NodeB.
Step 8 Record the commissioning process and problems that occur during the commissioning in 5 Data
Sheet for NodeB Commissioning, and then export the commissioning report.
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2.2 Upgrading the NodeB Software and Downloading theData Configuration File
This describes how to upgrade the NodeB software and download the data configuration file.The NodeB can upgrade the software and download the data configuration file directly from the
USB disk. The software is automatically activated and the NodeB is reset when the data
configuration file is downloaded.
Prerequisite
l The NodeB passes a power-on status check and is powered on.
l The USB disk is available, and the software to be upgraded and the data configuration file
to be downloaded are stored in the USB disk.
NOTE
The data configuration downloaded from the USB disk must be consistent with the actualconfiguration.
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CAUTION
l It is recommended that you use the USB disk that meets the following requirements:
When the USB disk is not performing the read and write operations, the status of theLED on the USB disk is ON. When the USB disk is performing the read and write
operations, the status of the LED on the USB disk is blinking.
l You should test the USB disk before using it. Do as follows to test the USB disk: Insert
the USB disk into the PC, and then wait 30 seconds. If the LED on the USB disk is ON,
it indicates that the USB disk is functional. Otherwise, replace the USB disk.
l After the NodeB software, BootROM software, and data configuration file are
downloaded from the PC by the USB disk, unplug the USB disk according to the system
prompt. Otherwise, errors may occur when the USB disk is used.
Context
When the USB disk is plugged into the corresponding port on the WMPT of the BBU3900, the
BBU3900 automatically detects the USB disk and installs the USB disk driver. After the
installation, the BBU3900 automatically reads the related software and data configuration file
under the fixed directory and verifies their names and formats.
The file names, formats, and save paths in the USB disk are listed as follows:
l NodeB software\\NodeB\Software\Software.csp
l BootROM software:\\NodeB\Software\Firmware.csp
l Data configuration file:\\NodeB\Configuration\NodeBCfg.xml
You should pay attention to the following situations when you upgrade the software and
download data configuration file from the USB disk:
l By default, the download method of the USB disk is downloading by configuration. The
USB disk supports additional download. For example: When the RRU is not connected to
the BBU3900 through the optical cable, the software related to the RRU are not
downloaded. After the RRU is connected to the BBU3900, the software related to the RRU
are automatically downloaded from the USB disk.
l If there is only the software in the USB disk, the NodeB automatically upgrades the
software.
l
If there is only the data configuration file in the USB disk, the NodeB automaticallydownloads the data configuration file.
l If any of the following situations occurs, the NodeB does not upgrade the software or
download the data configuration file from the USB disk.
– The directory or the file does not exist.
– The file format is not correct.
– The software version to be used is the same as the current software version.
– The data configuration file is consistent with the current configuration.
After plugging the USB disk into the USB port on the WMPT, for the status of the LED on the
USB disk and the RUN LED on the WMPT, see Table 2-1.
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Table 2-1 Status of the RUN LED on the WMPT and the LED on the USB disk
Status of the LEDon the USB disk
Status of the RUNLED on the WMPT
Duration
Plug the USB disk
into the USB port and
detect the USB disk
automatically.
ON Blinking (ON for 1s,
OFF for 1s)
About 1 second to 2
seconds
Download the
software and data
configuration file
from the USB disk.
Blinking Blinking (ON for
0.125s, OFF for
0.125s)
About 12 minutes
Activating the
software
ON Blinking (ON for
0.125s, OFF for
0.125s)
About 3 minutes to 4
minutes
Reset the NodeB. ON first, OFF for a
while, and then
blinking
ON first, OFF for a
while, and then
blinking (ON for
0.125s, OFF for
0.125s)
About 2 minutes
The NodeB functions
properly.
ON Blinking (ON for 1s,
OFF for 1s)
-
NOTE
For different versions and configuration, the time for downloading the software and data configuration file
from the USB disk and the time for activating the NodeB software may be differ from the time showed in
the Table 2-1.
Procedure
Step 1 Plug the USB disk into the USB port on the WMPT of the BBU3900, as shown in Figure 2-2.
Figure 2-2 Plugging the USB disk into the USB port on the WMPT
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Step 2 Wait until the software and data configuration file are downloaded, the software is automatically
activated, and the NodeB is reset.
NOTE
l The RUN LED on the WMPT blinks (ON for 0.125s, OFF for 0.125s) during the download of the
software and data configuration file from the USB disk. After the download is complete, the software
is automatically activated and the NodeB is reset. When the NodeB works properly, the RUN LED on
the WMPT blinks (ON for 1s, OFF for 1s).
l The procedure of downloading the software and data configuration file, activating the software, and
resetting the NodeB can be determined by the status of the RUN LED on the WMPT. For more details,
see Table 2-1. During the procedure, you do not need to observe the status of other LEDs on the WMPT
and status of LEDs on other boards.
Step 3 Unplug the USB disk after you finish all the NodeB local operations including upgrading the
software, downloading the data configuration file, and 2.3 Checking the Status of the NodeB
Hardware and Rectifying the Faults.
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2.3 Checking the Status of the NodeB Hardware andRectifying the Faults
This describes how to check the NodeB hardware installation and how to rectify the faults. You
can locate the hardware faults regarding external ports and CPRI optical cable connection by
checking the LEDs on the boards of the BBU or the auxiliary devices, and rectify faults in time.
Prerequisite
l The NodeB passes a power-on status check and is powered on.
l The software is upgraded and the data configuration file is downloaded. The software is
successfully activated and the NodeB is reset.
2.3.1 Checking the Status of LEDs
This describes how to check the status of LEDs. By checking the status of LEDs on the boards
of the BBU3900 or the auxiliary devices, you can determine whether the BBU3900 is functional.
2.3.2 Rectifying the Common Faults
This describes how to rectify common faults when the LED indicates faults in the USB disk or
in the boards of the NodeB.
2.3.3 Guidelines for Rectifying the Faults
This describes how to clear the faults according to the Guidelines for Rectifying the Faults.
2.3.1 Checking the Status of LEDs
This describes how to check the status of LEDs. By checking the status of LEDs on the boards
of the BBU3900 or the auxiliary devices, you can determine whether the BBU3900 is functional.
LED status of the functional NodeB
If the LED status of the BBU3900 boards and auxiliary devices are the same as that shown inTable 2-2, the NodeB is functional.
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Table 2-2 LED status of the functional NodeB
LED Status
LED on the USB disk ON
RUN LED on each BBU board Blinking (ON for 1s and OFF for 1s)
ALM LEDs on the WMPT/WBBP/UTRP/
PMU/AFMU/EMU/EMUA
OFF
CPRI LEDs on the WBBP ON (green)
STATE LED on the UBFA Blinking (green)
VSWR LED on the RRU or the WRFU OFF
LED Status of the Common FaultsNOTE
If the LED indicates faults in the USB disk or in the boards of the NodeB, rectify the faults according to
2.3.2 Rectifying the Common Faults. If the fault is not described in 2.3.2 Rectifying the Common
Faults, rectify the fault according to 2.3.3 Guidelines for Rectifying the Faults.
Figure 2-3 LED status of the common faults
2.3.2 Rectifying the Common Faults
This describes how to rectify common faults when the LED indicates faults in the USB disk or
in the boards of the NodeB.
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Context
Table 2-3 Methods of rectifying the common faults
If... You can inferthat... Then...
The LED on the
USB disk is OFF
The NodeB
software fails to be
upgraded from the
USB disk.
Insert the USB disk again, and upgrade the
software.
If the software fails to be upgraded again, record
the problem in the data sheet for the NodeB
commissioning, and then upgrade the software on
the LMT.
RUN LED on
each BBU board
blinks (ON for
0.125s, OFF for
0.125s)
The software is
being loaded or the
board is wrongly
positioned in the
slot of another
board.
Wait five minutes and then check the status of the
RUN LED again.
If the RUN LED still blinks (ON for 0.125s, OFFfor 0.125s), check whether the board is positioned
in the correct slot. If not, reinstall the board.
The ALM LED
on the WMPT,
WBBP, or UTRP
is ON
The board is faulty. Reinstall the board to check whether the fault is
rectified. If the ALM LED still blinks, replace the
board.
The ALM LED
on the active
WMPT blinks
The external port
on the active
WMPT is faulty.
l Check whether the RUN LED on the PMU,
AFMU, EMU, or EMUA blinks (ON for 0.125s,
OFF for 0.125s). If the RUN LED on those
boards blinks (ON for 0.125s, OFF for 0.125s),check whether the RS485 signal cable is
connected properly.
l Check whether the dry contact alarm signal
cable is properly connected to the corresponding
port on the UPEU.
If the fault persists, record the fault and the LED
status of the WMPT in the data sheet for the NodeB
commissioning. Then, rectify the fault on the LMT
or M2000.
A CPRI LED onthe WBBP is ON
(red)
The CPRI opticalcable is improperly
connected, or the
optical module is
out of position.
l
Check whether the optical module is installed.If not, install the optical module.
l Check whether the CPRI optical cable is
improperly connected, for example, the receive
end and the transmit end are reversed. If it is
improperly connected, reinstall it. Then, wait 30
seconds, and then check the status of the CPRI
LED again.
l Check whether the CPRI optical cable is
damaged. If it is damaged, replace it.
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If... You can inferthat...
Then...
CPRI LED on the
WBBP blinks
(red, ON for
0.25s, OFF for
0.25s)
The RRU or the
WRFU is faulty.
Check whether an ALM LED on the RRU or the
WRFU is ON. If an LED is ON, power on the RRU
or the WRFU again. If the fault persists, replace the
RRU or the WRFU.
CPRI LED on the
WBBP (red, ON
for 1s, OFF for
1s)
There is a VSWR
alarm, an antenna
alarm or an external
alarm on the RRU
or the WRFU.
l Check whether a VSWR LED on the RRU or the
WRFU is OFF. If the VSWR LED is not OFF,
see 2.3.3 Guidelines for Rectifying the
Faults to rectify the fault.
l Check whether a ALM LED on the RRU or the
WRFU blinks. If it blinks, then:
– Check whether the antenna devices are
properly connected to the RRU or the WRFU.
– Check whether there is an external dry
contact alarm on the RRU or the WRFU. If
there is an external dry contact alarm, record
the alarm in the data sheet for the NodeB
commissioning.
2.3.3 Guidelines for Rectifying the Faults
This describes how to clear the faults according to the Guidelines for Rectifying the Faults.
Procedure
Step 1 Check the RUN LED status on each board of the BBU3900, and perform the next step based on
the status of the RUN LED.
If the RUN LEDIs...
You can inferthat...
Then...
Blinking (ON for 1s,
OFF for 1s)
The board works
properly.
Go to Step 2.
ON The power supply is
available but the board is faulty.
Reinstall the board to check whether the fault
is rectified. If the fault persists, replace the board.
Blinking (ON for
0.125s, OFF for
0.125s)
The software is
being loaded or the
board is wrongly
positioned in the slot
of another board.
Wait five minutes and then check the status of
the RUN LED again.
If the RUN LED still blinks (ON for 0.125s,
OFF for 0.125s), check whether the board is
positioned in the correct slot. If not, reinstall
the board.
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If the RUN LEDIs...
You can inferthat...
Then...
OFF The power supply is
unavailable or the
board is faulty.
l Check whether the NodeB is powered on.
l Reinstall the board to check whether thefault is rectified. If the fault persists, replace
the board.
Step 2 Check the ALM LED status on the active WMPT, and perform the next step based on the status
of the ALM LED.
If the ALM LEDIs...
You can inferthat...
Then...
OFF The board works
properly.
Go to Step 3.
ON The active WMPT isfaulty.
Reinstall the board to check whether the faultis rectified. If the fault persists, replace the
board.
Blinking The external port on
the active WMPT is
faulty.
If the fault persists, record the fault and the
LED status of the WMPT in the data sheet for
the NodeB commissioning. Then, rectify the
fault on the LMT or M2000.
l Check whether the RUN LEDs on other
boards blink (ON for 0.125s, OFF for
0.125s).
–
If the RUN LEDs on the PMU, AFMU,EMU, or EMUA blink (ON for 0.125s,
OFF for 0.125s), check whether the
RS485 signal cable is properly
connected.
– If the RUN LEDs on the standby WMPT,
WBBP, or UTRP blink (ON for 0.125s,
OFF for 0.125s), reinstall the board to
check whether the fault is cleared.
l Check whether the dry contact alarm signal
cable is properly connected to the
corresponding port on the UPEU.
l Reinstall the active WMPT to check
whether the fault is cleared.
l Reinstall the WBBP or the UTRP to check
whether the fault is cleared.
l If the GPS antenna system is configured,
check whether it is properly connected.
Step 3 Check the ALM LED status of the WBBP, UTRP and standby WMPT, and perform the next
step based on the status of the ALM LED.
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If the ALM LEDIs...
You can inferthat...
Then...
OFF The board works
properly.
Go to Step 4.
ON The board is faulty. Reinstall the board to check whether the fault
is rectified. If the fault persists, replace the
board.
Blinking The ports between
the active WMPT
and the other BBU
boards are faulty.
Reinstall the board to check whether the fault
is rectified. If the fault persists, replace the
board.
Step 4 Check the CPRI LED status of the WBBP, and perform the next step based on the status of the
CPRI LED.
If the CPRI LEDIs...
You can inferthat...
Then...
ON (green) The CPRI optical
cable is properly
connected, and the
RRU or the WRFU
works properly.
Go to Step 5.
OFF The CPRI port is not
configured.
Check whether the optical module is properly
connected to the configured CPRI port. If not,
reinstall the optical module to connect it to the
correct CPRI port.
ON (red) The CPRI optical
cable is improperly
connected, or the
optical module is
out of position.
l Check whether the optical module is
installed. If not, install the optical module.
l Check whether the CPRI optical cable is
improperly connected, for example, the
receive end and the transmit end are
reversed. If it is improperly connected,
reinstall it. Then, wait 30 seconds, and then
check the status of the CPRI LED again.
l Check whether the CPRI optical cable is
damaged. If it is damaged, replace it.
Blinking at 2 Hz
(red, 0.25s ON,
0.25s OFF)
The RRU or the
WRFU is faulty.
Check whether an ALM LED on the RRU or
the WRFU is ON. If the ALM LED is ON,
power on the RRU or the WRFU again. If the
fault persists, replace the RRU or the WRFU.
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If the CPRI LEDIs...
You can inferthat...
Then...
Blinking at 0.5 Hz
(red, 1s ON, 1s OFF)
There is a VSWR
alarm, an antenna
alarm or an external
alarm on the RRU or
the WRFU.
l Check whether a VSWR LED on the RRU
or the WRFU is OFF. If the VSWR LED is
not OFF, see Step 7 to rectify the fault.
l Check whether a ALM LED on the RRU or
the WRFU blinks. If it blinks, then:
– Check whether the antenna devices are
properly connected to the RRU or the
WRFU.
– Check whether there is an external dry
contact alarm on the RRU or the WRFU.
If there is an external dry contact alarm,
record the alarm in the data sheet for the
NodeB commissioning.
Step 5 Check the STATE LED status of the UBFA, and perform the next step based on the status of
the STATE LED.
If the STATE LEDIs...
You can inferthat...
Then...
Blinking (green) The board works
properly.
Go to Step 6.
Blinking (red) The board is faulty. Reinstall the board to check whether the fault
is rectified. If the fault persists, replace the
board.
Step 6 Check the ALM LED status of the PMU, AFMU, EMU or EMUA, and perform the next step
based on the status of the ALM LED.
If the ALM LEDIs...
You can inferthat...
Then...
OFF The module or the
device works
properly.
Go to Step 7.
ON The module or the
device is faulty.
Reinstall the module or power on the device
again to check whether the fault is cleared. If the fault persists, record the fault and the LED
status in the Data Sheet for NodeB
Commissioning. Then, clear the fault on the
LMT or M2000.
Step 7 Check the VSWR LED status of the RRU or the WRFU, and perform the next step based on the
status of the VSWR LED.
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If the VSWR LEDIs...
You can inferthat...
Then...
OFF No VSWR alarm is
generated.
Go to Step 8.
Blinking (ON for
0.125s, OFF for
0.125s)
There are alarms on
the ANT_TX/RXA
port and ANT_RXB
port.
Check whether the antenna system is properly
connected to the RRU or the WRFU.
ON There is an alarm on
the ANT_TX/RXA
port.
Blinking (ON for 1s,
OFF for 1s)
There is an alarm on
the ANT_RXB port.
Step 8 Check the transmission status of the NodeB.
If... Then...
The NodeB uses the E1
transmission mode
Perform the E1 loopback test. If the ALM LED on the board
with the E1 port blinks, the E1 port at the NodeB side is
properly connected.
The NodeB uses the FE
transmission mode
Check the status of the green indicator on the FE port. If the
green LED blinks, the FE port is properly connected.
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2.4 Checking the Running Status of the NodeB
This describes how to check the running status of the NodeB by analyzing the commissioning
report of the NodeB.
Prerequisite
l The NodeB hardware installation is checked. The transmission links connected to the RNC
are ready. The current version of the related software and data configuration file is
consistent with the requirement.
l You have logged in to the M2000 client, and created the NodeB. The NodeB commissioning
project is complete, and the NodeB commissioning report is obtained.
NOTE
In the list of commissioned NodeBs, the check report of the NodeB whose Percent is 100% is
complete.
Procedure
Step 1 Open the obtained NodeB commissioning report and check the content of the report. In this way,
you can check the running status of the NodeB.
Step 2 Handle the existing alarms based on the commissioning report.
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If... Then...
An alarm is generated Handle the alarm according to the Alarm
Reference.
An active alarm cannot be cleared Record the alarm in the 5 Data Sheet forNodeB Commissioning.
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3 Commissioning the NodeB (Method 2)
About This Chapter
This describes how to commission the NodeB by using method 2. You can upgrade the software,
download the data configuration file, and query the running state of the NodeB on the NodeB
LMT.
3.1 Procedur e for Commissioning the NodeB (Method 2)
This describes how to commission the NodeB by using method 2. After the NodeB hardware
installation, you can commission the NodeB.
3.2 Upgrading the NodeB Software
This describes how to upgrade the NodeB software by downloading and activating the NodeBBootROM and NodeB software.
3.3 Downloading the NodeB Data Configuration File
This describes how to download the NodeB data configuration file from the FTP server to the
NodeB. The downloaded data configuration files take effect after the NodeB is reset.
3.4 Checking the Running Status of the NodeB
This describes how to check the running status of the NodeB for the purpose of rectifying faults
that occur during the operation and ensuring proper operation of the NodeB.
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3.1 Procedure for Commissioning the NodeB (Method 2)This describes how to commission the NodeB by using method 2. After the NodeB hardware
installation, you can commission the NodeB.
Prerequisite
Before commissioning the NodeB, the NodeB, RNC, and M2000 must meet the following
requirements:
l The hardware of the NodeB, such as the cabinet, cables, antenna system, and auxiliary
devices, is installed and passes the installation check. The NodeB passes a power-on status
check and is powered on.
l The hardware of the RNC is installed and commissioned, and the system works properly.
The negotiated data of the NodeB to be commissioned is configured, and is recorded.
l The version of the M2000 is compatible with the NodeB to be commissioned.
Flow Chart
Figure 3-1 shows the flow chart of the NodeB commissioning.
Figure 3-1 Flow chart for commissioning the NodeB (method 2)
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Procedure
Step 1 Perform the next step based on the current NodeB software version and data configuration.If... Then...
The current software version and data
configuration are inconsistent with those to
be used
Go to Step 2.
The current software version and data
configuration are consistent with those to be
used
Go to Step 3.
Step 2 Upgrade the NodeB software and download data configuration file on the LMT. For details, see
3.2 Upgrading the NodeB Software and 3.3 Downloading the NodeB Data ConfigurationFile.
Step 3 Check the running status of the NodeB. For details, see 3.4 Checking the Running Status of
the NodeB.
Step 4 Record the commissioning process and problems that occur during the commissioning in 5 Data
Sheet for NodeB Commissioning, and then export the commissioning report.
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3.2 Upgrading the NodeB Software
This describes how to upgrade the NodeB software by downloading and activating the NodeB
BootROM and NodeB software.
3.2.1 Querying the Active Version of the NodeB
This describes how to query the active version of the NodeB. Before upgrading the NodeB
software, you should query the information of the active software version.
3.2.2 Downloading the NodeB BootROM
This describes how to download the NodeB BootROM software from the FTP server to the
temporary directory on the main processing board and then to the related boards.
3.2.3 Activating the NodeB BootROM
This describes how to activate the NodeB BootROM. Activating the BootROM refers that the
main processing board sends the BootROM update command to all the boards that successfully
download the BootROM, and then updates each board BootROM.
3.2.4 Downloading the NodeB Software
This describes how to download the NodeB software from the FTP server to the NodeB. The
NodeB file directories are the active directory and the standby directory. The active directory
saves the running NodeB software version. The standby directory saves the inactive NodeB
software version. After the NodeB software is downloaded, it is saved in the standby directory.
The NodeB software does not take effect immediately or damage the running software.
3.2.5 Activate the NodeB Software
This describes how to switch the standby directory to the active one, and then download the NodeB software to each board and validate it. You can activate the NodeB software right after
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the downloading or later on. After the activation, the NodeB is reset. Thus, all the services are
disrupted.
3.2.1 Querying the Active Version of the NodeB
This describes how to query the active version of the NodeB. Before upgrading the NodeB
software, you should query the information of the active software version.
Procedure
Run the LST SOFTWARE command to query the NodeB software version and NodeB
BootROM version.
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3.2.2 Downloading the NodeB BootROM
This describes how to download the NodeB BootROM software from the FTP server to the
temporary directory on the main processing board and then to the related boards.
Prerequisite
l The FTP server works properly and is correctly connected to the NodeB in the same intranet.
l There is no firewall between the FTP server and the NodeB.
l The FTP user can access the specified directory.
Procedure
Step 1 In the navigation pane, click the Maintenance tab.
Step 2 Double-click Software Management > Software Update. The Software Update dialog box
is displayed, as shown in Figure 3-2.
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Figure 3-2 Software Update dialog box
Step 3 Select Upgrade BOOTROM in the dialog box.
Step 4 Click Next. The Upgrade BOOTROM dialog box is displayed, as shown in Figure 3-3.
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Figure 3-3 Software Upgrade dialog box
NOTE
l The system downloads the BootROM package and then activates it.
l You can choose one step each time and the system proceeds with the task you customize.
Step 5 Click Modify. The FTP Setting dialog box is displayed, as shown in Figure 3-4.
Figure 3-4 FTP Setting dialog box
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Table 3-1 describes the fields in the FTP Setting dialog box.
Table 3-1 Fields in the FTP Setting dialog box
Field Description
Use Built-in FTP Server This enables you to decide whether to use a built-in or
a specified FTP server. The built-in FTP server is
started by default.
Use Specified FTP
Server
IP address The FTP server can be started either from the local
computer installed with the LMT application or from
another computer. Here it refers to the IP address of
the FTP server.
User Name This enables you to specify the user name for loggingin to the FTP server.
Password This enables you to specify the password for logging
in to the FTP server.
Step 6 Set the FTP server.
Step 7 Click OK . The FTP Setting dialog box is closed and the Upgrade BOOTROM dialog box is
displayed.
Step 8 Select Download BOOTROM Package and then specify a path to download the BootROM
package.
Step 9 Click Next. A dialog box is displayed for your confirmation.
Step 10 Click Yes. The Upgrading Patch Progress dialog box is displayed. The status and progress of
the patch upgrade is displayed in the dialog box. You may check the process by viewing this
dialog box.
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3.2.3 Activating the NodeB BootROM
This describes how to activate the NodeB BootROM. Activating the BootROM refers that the
main processing board sends the BootROM update command to all the boards that successfully
download the BootROM, and then updates each board BootROM.
Context
l Before the activation, the system checks the BootROM versions of the boards. It activates
the board BootROM only when there is an upgraded BootROM version.
l Because the BootROM does not affect the NodeB services, you need not reset the
NodeB to make the BootROM effective. The NodeB starts with the upgraded BootROM
during next reset.
l After the BootROM is activated, the NodeB is not reset.
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Procedure
Step 1 In the navigation pane, click the Maintenance tab.
Step 2 Double-click Software Management > Software Update. The Software Update dialog box
is displayed, as shown in Figure 3-5.
Figure 3-5 Software Update dialog box
Step 3 Select Upgrade BOOTROM in the dialog box.
Step 4 Click Next. The Upgrade BOOTROM dialog box is displayed, as shown in Figure 3-6.
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Figure 3-6 Upgrade BOOTROM dialog box
NOTE
l The system downloads the BootROM package and then activates it.
l You can choose one step each time and the system proceeds with the task you customize.
Step 5 Select Activate BOOTROM.
Step 6 Click Next. A dialog box is displayed for your confirmation.
Step 7 Click Yes. The Upgrading Patch Progress dialog box is displayed. The status and progress of
the patch upgrade is displayed in the dialog box. You may check the process by viewing this
dialog box.
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3.2.4 Downloading the NodeB Software
This describes how to download the NodeB software from the FTP server to the NodeB. The
NodeB file directories are the active directory and the standby directory. The active directory
saves the running NodeB software version. The standby directory saves the inactive NodeB
software version. After the NodeB software is downloaded, it is saved in the standby directory.The NodeB software does not take effect immediately or damage the running software.
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Prerequisite
l The FTP server works properly and is correctly connected to the NodeB in the same intranet.
l There is no firewall between the FTP server and the NodeB.
l The FTP user can access the specified directory.
Procedure
Step 1 In the navigation pane, click the Maintenance Tab.
Step 2 Choose Software Management > Software Update. The Software Upgrade dialog box is
displayed, as shown inFigure 3-7.
Figure 3-7 Software upgrade dialog box
Step 3 Select Upgrade NodeB Software in the dialog box.
Step 4 Click Next. The Upgrade NodeB Software dialog box is displayed, as shown in Figure 3-8.
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Figure 3-8 Upgrade NodeB Software dialog box
Step 5 Click Modify. The FTP Setting dialog box is displayed, as shown in Figure 3-9.
Figure 3-9 FTP Setting dialog box
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Table 3-2 describes the fields in the FTP Setting dialog box.
Table 3-2 Fields in the FTP Setting dialog box
Field Description
Use Built-in FTP Server This enables you to decide whether to use a built-in or a
specified FTP server. The built-in FTP server is selected
by default.
Use Specified FTP
Server
IP
Address
The FTP server can be started either from the local
computer installed with the LMT application or from
another computer. Here it refers to the IP address of the
FTP server.
User
Name
This enables you to specify the user name for logging in
to the FTP server.
Password This enables you to specify the password for logging in
to the FTP server.
Step 6 Set the FTP server.
Step 7 Click OK . The FTP Setting dialog box is closed and the Upgrade NodeB Software dialog box
is displayed.
Step 8 Select Backup Data Configuration File, Download NodeB Software Package, and
Download by Configuration to specify a directory for backing up the file and a directory for
downloading the NodeB software package.
NOTE
l Backup Data Configuration File is optional. It is recommended that you choose the option.
l When the configuration and initial configuration changes or the configuration file encounters an error,
click Download Data Configuration File to download the data configuration file again. Meanwhile
click Effective Data Configuration File to confirm its validity before activating the NodeB software.
l It is recommended that you select Download by Configuration. If it is not selected, the dialog box is
displayed to prompt that this may cause the software download failure. Click OK to start the
downloading of the software. Click Cancel to select again, and download the software by configuration.
l Downloading by configuration indicates that you can download all the board software package required
according to the current NodeB configuration. This reduces the total volume of data during
downloading, shortens the time of downloading the software, and saves the storage space for the NodeB.
Step 9 Click Next. A dialog box is displayed for your confirmation.
Step 10 Click Yes. The Upgrading Patch Progress dialog box is displayed. The status and progress of
the patch upgrade is displayed in the dialog box. You may check the process by viewing this
dialog box.
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3.2.5 Activate the NodeB Software
This describes how to switch the standby directory to the active one, and then download the
NodeB software to each board and validate it. You can activate the NodeB software right after
the downloading or later on. After the activation, the NodeB is reset. Thus, all the services aredisrupted.
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Procedure
Step 1 Click the Maintenance tab.
Step 2 Double-click Software Management > Software Update. The Software Update dialog boxis displayed, as shown in Figure 3-10.
Figure 3-10 Software Update dialog box
Step 3 Select Upgrade NodeB Software in the dialog box.
Step 4 Click Next. The Upgrade NodeB Software dialog box is displayed, as shown in Figure 3-11.
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Figure 3-11 Upgrade NodeB Software dialog box
Step 5 Select Activate NodeB Software and select the NodeB software version to be upgraded in the
Version box.
NOTE
l
The Version box is displayed only when Download NodeB Software is not selected.l When the configuration and initial configuration changes or the configuration file encounters an error,
click Download Data Configuration File to download the data configuration file again. And click
Effective Data Configuration File to confirm its validity before activating the NodeB software.
Step 6 Click Next. A dialog box is displayed for your confirmation.
Step 7 Click Yes. The Upgrading Patch Progress dialog box is displayed. The status and progress of
the patch upgrade is displayed in the dialog box. You may check the process by viewing this
dialog box.
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NOTE
l The NodeB is reset and the new NodeB software version is started when NodeB software is activated.
l Reactivate the NodeB software version in the standby file directory or reinstall the NodeB software
upon activation failure.
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3.3 Downloading the NodeB Data Configuration File
This describes how to download the NodeB data configuration file from the FTP server to the
NodeB. The downloaded data configuration files take effect after the NodeB is reset.
Procedure
l In GUI mode
1. In the navigation pane, click the Maintenance tab.
2. Double-click Software Management > Data Config File Transfer. The Data
Configuration File Transfer dialog box is displayed, as shown in Figure 3-12.
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3. Select the Download (FTP Server to NodeB).
4. Click Modify in the dialog box. The FTP Setting dialog box is displayed, as shown
in Figure 3-13.
Figure 3-13 FTP Setting dialog box
Table 3-3 describes the fields in the FTP Setting dialog box.
Table 3-3 Fields in the FTP Setting dialog box
Field Description
Use Built-in FTP Server This enables you to decide whether to use a
built-in or a specified FTP server. The built-in
FTP server is started by default.
Use Specified FTP
Server
IP address The FTP server can be started either from the
local computer installed with the LMT
application or from another computer. Here it
refers to the IP address of the FTP server.
User
Name
This enables you to specify the user name for
logging in to the FTP server.
Password This enables you to specify the password for logging in to the FTP server.
5. Set the FTP server.
6. Click OK . The FTP Setting dialog box is closed and the DataConfig File
Transfer dialog box is displayed.
7. Set the other parameters in the dialog box.
8. Click Start.
l In MML mode
Run the command DLD CFGFILE.
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3.4 Checking the Running Status of the NodeB
This describes how to check the running status of the NodeB for the purpose of rectifying faults
that occur during the operation and ensuring proper operation of the NodeB.
3.4.1 Commissioning SNTP
This describes how to commission the Simple Network Time Protocol (SNTP) to synchronize
the time between NEs. The task facilitates the centralized maintenance and management.
3.4.2 Checking the Status of a Cell
This describes how to check the status of a local cell or a logical cell. The task helps you to learn
the running state of the active cell and perform OM on the cell.
3.4.3 Measuring the RTWP
The Received Total Wideband Power (RTWP) is the received wideband power in an uplink
channel band measured at the UMTS Terrestrial Radio Network Access (UTRAN) access point.
This describes how to measure the RTWP. You can calibrate the gain of uplink RF channels
through RTWP measurement. The NodeB RTWP test has no negative effect on the services.
3.4.4 Monitoring the Output Power of the NodeB
This describes how to monitor the output power of the NodeB. The output power test measures
the output power of the NodeB, including the typical output power and output power of each
carrier.
3.4.5 Handling NodeB Alarms
This describes how to check active alarms and clear the alarms if any.
3.4.1 Commissioning SNTP
This describes how to commission the Simple Network Time Protocol (SNTP) to synchronize
the time between NEs. The task facilitates the centralized maintenance and management.
Context
Application of the SNTP can synchronize the time (year/month/date/hour/minute/second)
between multiple SNTP clients in real time by using a unique SNTP server.
Procedure
Step 1 Start the SNTP server. An SNTP server can be on the RNC side or on the M2000 server side,
which is determined by the actual condition.
l On the RNC side: Start the SNTP server on the security and monitor manager on the BAM
server.
l On the M2000 server side: The Sun operating system has the self-contained SNTP services.
For details, refer to the M2000 Administrator Guide.
Step 2 Run the SET SNTPCLTPARA command to set the parameters of the SNTP client.
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Parameter ID Parameter Name Description
SW Switch of Time Sync Indicates whether synchronization is
required.
Value range: ON (synchronizationrequired), OFF (synchronization not
required)
Default value: none
IP SNTP Server IP Address Value range: 0.0.0.1 to 255.255.255.254
Default value: none
SP Synchronization Period
(minute)
Value range: 1 to 525600
Unit: minute
Default value: none
Step 3 Run the LST SNTPCLTPARA command to check the parameters of the SNTP client.
Step 4 Run the LST SNTPCLTLATESTSUCCDATE command to query the time of latest successful
synchronization of the SNTP client to the SNTP server, and whether the synchronization is
successful.
If... Then...
The synchronization is successful End this task.
The synchronization fails Check the following items:l Whether the SNTP server is started
l Whether the IP address of the NodeB is correct
After the faults are rectified, go to Step 2 to set the
parameters again.
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3.4.2 Checking the Status of a Cell
This describes how to check the status of a local cell or a logical cell. The task helps you to learnthe running state of the active cell and perform OM on the cell.
Procedure
Run the DSP LOCELL command to check the status of all local and logical cells of the
NodeB.
If... Then...
The information prompting faults is
displayed
Rectify the faults according to the
information.
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If... Then...
No information prompting faults is
displayed
End the task.
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3.4.3 Measuring the RTWP
The Received Total Wideband Power (RTWP) is the received wideband power in an uplink
channel band measured at the UMTS Terrestrial Radio Network Access (UTRAN) access point.
This describes how to measure the RTWP. You can calibrate the gain of uplink RF channels
through RTWP measurement. The NodeB RTWP test has no negative effect on the services.
PrerequisiteYou have logged in to the NodeB LMT.
Context
Analyses of the RTWP measurement are as follows:
l If the NodeB is not connected to the antenna and feeder system or a matched load, the
RTWP is about –108 dBm. If the NodeB is connected to the antenna and feeder system
(with TMA switched on) or a matched load, the RTWP is about –105 dBm.
l If the services are normal and the uplink load reaches 75%, the RTWP is 6 dB higher than
the RTWP when the NodeB does not carry any service.NOTE
l When the reported RTWP is valid, the curve is normal. The vertical axis corresponds to the reported
RTWP with the unit of 0.1 dBm.
l When the reported RTWP is invalid, abnormal RTWP curves are displayed. The RTWP for the main
antenna forms a horizontal line at –1120 dBm on the vertical axis. The RTWP for the diversity antenna
forms a horizontal line at –1115 dBm on the vertical axis. The error may lie in the absent WRFU/
RRU/RHUB,a broken link, or a faulty channel. In this case, clear the fault first.
Procedure
Step 1 In the navigation pane of the Local Maintenance Terminal window, click the Maintenancetab.
Step 2 Double-click Realtime Specific Monitoring > RTWP Measurement . The RTWP
Measurement dialog box is displayed, as shown in Figure 3-14.
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Figure 3-14 RTWP Measurement dialog box
Step 3 Set the parameters in the dialog box.
Step 4 Click OK . A monitor window is displayed, showing the current monitoring task in graphs.
Step 5 Stop the test in one of the following ways:
If... Then...
You close the monitoring window, All the displayed monitoring tasks are
stopped.
Right-click the task in the task list area and
then choose Delete Task from the shortcut
menu,
The task and its chart are deleted.
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3.4.4 Monitoring the Output Power of the NodeB
This describes how to monitor the output power of the NodeB. The output power test measures
the output power of the NodeB, including the typical output power and output power of each
carrier.
Prerequisite
You have logged in to the NodeB LMT.
Context
After the task is started, the system periodically reports the typical output power and each carrier
according to the set reporting interval.
Configuration of the NodeB output power depends on the specified services. If the pilot power
and typical output power are configured, the difference between the WRFU output power andthe pilot power is not large when the NodeB does not carry services. The RRU output should
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approximates to the pilot power plus 3 dBm. If the RRU output power is lower than the pilot
power by a large amount, the NodeB output power must be abnormal.
WRFU/RRU: The pilot power can be 33 dBm and the typical power can be 43 dBm.
Procedure
Step 1 In the navigation pane of the Local Maintenance Terminal window, click the Maintenance
tab.
Step 2 Double-click Realtime Specific Monitoring > Output Power Monitoring. The Output
Power Monitoring dialog box is displayed, as shown in Figure 3-15.
Figure 3-15 Output Power Monitoring dialog box
Step 3 Set the parameters in the dialog box.
Step 4 Click OK . A monitor window is displayed, showing the current monitoring task in graphs.
Step 5 Stop the test in one of the following ways:
If... Then...
You close the monitoring window, All the displayed monitoring tasks are
stopped.
Right-click the task in the task list area and
then choose Delete Task from the shortcut
menu,
The task and its chart are deleted.
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3.4.5 Handling NodeB Alarms
This describes how to check active alarms and clear the alarms if any.
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Procedure
Step 1 Run the LST ALMAF command to query the active alarms.
Step 2 Clear the alarms related to the NodeB.
If... Then...
An active NodeB alarm exists Clear the alarm according to the alarm online help.
An active alarm related to the NodeB
cannot be cleared
Record it in 5 Data Sheet for NodeB
Commissioning.
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About This Chapter
This describes how to commission the NodeB by using method 3. You can perform the remote
commissioning for multiple NodeBs on the M2000 in the equipment room. The commissioning
items such as upgrading the software, downloading the data configuration file, and health check
are performed on the M2000 automatically.
4.1 Flow for Commissioning the NodeB (Method 3)
This describes the flow for commissioning the NodeB in method 3. After the NodeB hardware
installation, you can commission the NodeB.
4.2 Information Related to the Commissioning of the NodeB on the M2000Before commissioning the NodeB on the M2000, read the following information carefully:
4.3 Automatically Searching for NodeBs
This describes how to automatically search for NodeBs. The automatic searching function helps
you know inf ormation about the NodeBs under an RNC such as the total number of NodeBs
under one RNC, the number of NodeBs that connect to the M2000, the number of NodeBs whose
names are du plicate, and the number of NodeBs whose IP addresses are duplicated.
4.4 Checking Software Version Information on the Server
This describes how to check the software version information saved on the M2000 server. You
can check whether the required NodeB software and BootROM software are uploaded to the
M2000 by checking the software version information.
4.5 Uploading the NodeB Software and BootROM Software
This describes how to upload the well prepared NodeB software and BootROM software on the
M2000 client to the associated path of the M2000 server.
4.6 Creating a NodeB Commissioning Project
This describes how to create a NodeB commissioning project. In this way, the NodeBs that meet
the requirements can automatically perform commissioning. In addition, the information about
the commissioning process is displayed on the M2000 client. When a commissioning project is
created successfully, the M2000 creates a commissioning task for each NodeB in the
commissioning project.
4.7 Managing the NodeB Commissioning Project
This describes how to manage the NodeB commissioning project. To improve thecommissioning efficiency, the M2000 provides the NodeB automatic commissioning function.
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Users only need to monitor the commissioning process. After the NodeB commissioning process
is complete, the users obtain and analyze the commission report and check whether the
commissioning process is normal. Through the NodeB commissioning project management
function of the M2000, users can modify the commissioning objects, start or stop the NodeB
commissioning task, or upload the NodeB data configuration file required for the commissioning
again.
4.8 Viewing the NodeB Commissioning Progress
This describes how to view the NodeB commissioning progress. You can obtain the information
about the progress of the commissioning project by viewing the NodeB commissioning project
and the NodeB commissioning task within the project.
4.9 Obtaining the NodeB Commissioning Report
This describes how to obtain the NodeB commissioning report. You can learn the NodeB
commissioning status by viewing the NE commissioning report on the M2000.
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4.1 Flow for Commissioning the NodeB (Method 3)
This describes the flow for commissioning the NodeB in method 3. After the NodeB hardware
installation, you can commission the NodeB.
Prerequisite
Before commissioning the NodeB, the NodeB, RNC, and M2000 must meet the following
requirements:
l The hardware of the NodeB, such as the cabinet, cables, antenna system, and auxiliary
devices, is installed and passes the installation check. The NodeB passes a power-on status
check and is powered on.
l The hardware of the RNC is installed and commissioned, and the system works properly.
The negotiated data of the NodeB to be commissioned is configured, and is recorded.
l The adaptation layer which is corresponding to the NodeB to be commissioned is installed
on the M2000 server.
Method 3 of the commissioning should meet the following requirements:
l The required NodeB software, BootROM software, and data configuration file are
prepared.
l The transmission and remote OM channel of the NodeB is operational. The NodeB to be
commissioned can be automatically detected on the M2000.
Flow chart of the Commissioning
Figure 4-1 shows the flow chart of the NodeB commissioning.
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Figure 4-1 Flow chart of the NodeB commissioning (method 3)
Procedure
Step 1 The M2000 detects the NodeB to be commissioned automatically. For details, see 4.3
Automatically Searching for NodeBs.
If... Then...
The NodeB to be commissioned is detected
automatically
Go to Step 2.
The M2000 fails to detect the NodeB to be
commissioned
The network is faulty. Contact the field
engineers to perform the transmission
commission till the M2000 can detect the
NodeB to be commissioned automatically.
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Step 2 Check whether the NodeB software and BootROM software are uploaded to the M2000 server.
For details ,see 4.4 Checking Software Version Information on the Server.
If... Then...
The NodeB software and BootROMsoftware package are uploaded to the M2000
Go to Step 4.
The NodeB software and BootROM
software package fail to be uploaded to the
M2000
Go to Step 3.
Step 3 Upload the NodeB software and BootROM software to the M2000 server. For details, see 4.5
Uploading the NodeB Software and BootROM Software.
Step 4 Create the NodeB commissioning project on the M2000. For details, see 4.6 Creating a NodeB
Commissioning Project.
Step 5 The M2000 performs the specified commissioning items automatically. You can check thecommissioning progress of the NodeB in the NodeB commissioning window. For details, see
4.8 Viewing the NodeB Commissioning Progress.
Step 6 Obtain the NodeB commissioning report. For details, see 4.9 Obtaining the NodeB
Commissioning Report.
Step 7 Check the running status of the NodeB by viewing the NodeB commissioning report. For details,
see 2.4 Checking the Running Status of the NodeB.
Step 8 Record the commissioning process and problems that occur during the commissioning in 5 Data
Sheet for NodeB Commissioning, and then export the commissioning report.
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4.2 Information Related to the Commissioning of the NodeBon the M2000
Before commissioning the NodeB on the M2000, read the following information carefully:
4.2.1 NodeB Commissioning Items
This describes the NodeB commissioning items that can be performed on the M2000. The items
include the download of the software and configuration files, software activation, and health
check. When setting the NodeB commissioning task, you can choose one or multiple
commissioning items according to the actual requirements.
4.2.2 Introduction to the NodeB Commissioning Window
This describes the NodeB commissioning window, which helps you better know the components
and function of each component on the window.
4.2.1 NodeB Commissioning Items
This describes the NodeB commissioning items that can be performed on the M2000. The items
include the download of the software and configuration files, software activation, and health
check. When setting the NodeB commissioning task, you can choose one or multiple
commissioning items according to the actual requirements.
For details about NodeB commissioning items, see Table 4-1.
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Table 4-1 NodeB commissioning items
NodeBCommissioning Items
Description
Clock
synchronization
This item is selected by default. Synchronizes the clock information
between the NodeB and the M2000.
Downloading
the BootROM
Download the BootROM software on the server to the related NodeB.
Activating the
BootROM
Download the BootROM software, which is saved in the NodeB standby
file partition, to each board and upgrade the BootRom of each board.
Downloading
the software
Download the NodeB software on the server to the related NodeB.
Activating thesoftware
Download the software, which is saved in the NodeB standby file partition, to each board to make the software take effect.
Downloading
and activating
the data
configuration
file
Download the data configuration files on the server to the related
NodeB. You can click Upload new config file to upload the saved
configuration file on the M2000 server.
Health check Checks the operating status of the entire network. The check items consist
of the configuration status, cell, IPRAN status, and environment.
4.2.2 Introduction to the NodeB Commissioning Window
This describes the NodeB commissioning window, which helps you better know the components
and function of each component on the window.
NodeB Commissioning Function
The NodeB commissioning has the following functions:
l Manage the NodeB commissioning project and perform the creation, adjustment, and
refreshment for the commissioning project.
l Monitor the NodeB commissioning progress.
l Obtain the commissioning report and query the running status of the NodeB.
NodeB Commissioning Window
The NodeB commissioning window consists of the following five parts: Projects, Survey
NodeBs, NodeBs Commissioning Task, NodeB Check Information, and ButtonsButtons, as
shown in Figure 4-2.
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Figure 4-2 NodeB Commissioning Window
Table 4-2 shows the interface components of the NodeB Commissioning window.
Table 4-2 Interface components of the NodeB Commissioning window
Number Field Description
1 Projects On the Projects tab page, all the commissioning projects
created are displayed.
2 Survey NodeBs On the Survey NodeBs tab page, all the current existing NodeBs are displayed.
Enter the name of the NodeB in Search, and then the system
directly locates it.
3 NodeB Check
Information
In the NodeB check information area, the detailed
information of the NodeB commissioning process is
displayed.
4 NodeBs
Commissioning
Task
In the NodeBs commissioning task area, all the NodeB
commissioning tasks within the project are displayed.
The M2000 creates a commissioning task for each NodeB
in the commissioning project.
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Number Field Description
5 Buttons The buttons perform different operations and achieve
corresponding functions.
4.3 Automatically Searching for NodeBs
This describes how to automatically search for NodeBs. The automatic searching function helps
you know information about the NodeBs under an RNC such as the total number of NodeBs
under one RNC, the number of NodeBs that connect to the M2000, the number of NodeBs whose
names are duplicate, and the number of NodeBs whose IP addresses are duplicated.
Prerequisite
l You have logged in to the M2000 client.
l The RNCs are well connected to the M2000.
l The NodeB mediation layer is installed on the M2000.
Context
l Based on the actual scenario, the NodeB maintenance channel supports the IP protocol
stack, ATM protocol stack, and dual stack. The NodeB supports dual maintenance channels.
When creating the NodeB, you can set two IP addresses. The primary address is the IP
address of the ATM network. The secondary address is the IP address of the IP bearing
network. Neither the primary nor the secondary IP addresses can be duplicate with that of
other NodeBs, even on a different network. The NodeB can be connected to the network
on condition that either of the IP addresses is valid. After the NodeB is disconnectedexceptionally, it automatically uses the current IP address to attempt reconnections. If the
attempt fails for five times in succession, the NodeB uses the other IP address for the
connection.
l The IP address of the IP bearing network can be dynamically assigned by the DHCP server.
The purpose of Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) is to provides configuration
information such as IP address to the Internet host in a TCP/IP network. The DHCP server
can dynamically assigns IP addresses to an Internet host.
l When the maintenance channel supports the ATM protocol stack, you can validate the
remote maintenance channel by using the ATM BOOTP technology.
l The process for automatically discovering the NodeB is as follows:
1. The M2000 obtains from the database the information about the NodeB managed by
the related RNC, such as NodeBID, NodeB name, and the NodeB IP addresses.
2. The M2000 obtains from the DHCP the information about the NodeB, such as
NodeBID, NodeB name, and the NodeB IP addresses.
3. Using the NodeBIDs, that is, the unique identification of NodeBs, the M2000
compares the NodeB information obtained from the database and the DHCP. If the
information is not consistent, the data from the DHCP server prevails.
4. Create a NodeB on the topology view and establish the connection between the NodeB
and the M2000.
l
NodeBs can be reparented. Therefore, the NodeBs that need to be deleted are not deletedautomatically when they are found automatically. Instead, they are marked as delete status
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and displayed as disconnected. In this case, you need to determine whether the disconnected
NodeBs need to be deleted, reparented, or reconnected.
Procedure
Step 1 Choose Topology > Main Topology. The Main Topology window is displayed.
Step 2 From the topology navigation tree or the topology view, right-click an RNC and choose Search
NodeB on the shortcut menu.
In the Main Topology window, the system automatically synchronizes the information about
the NodeBs managed by a specific RNC, such as the total number of NodeBs under one RNC,
the number of NodeBs that connect to the M2000, the number of NEs whose names are duplicate,
and the number of NodeBs whose IP addresses are duplicated.
NOTE
l If the RNCs are disconnected from the M2000, Search NodeB becomes dimmed.
l For the RNCs in the multi-server load-sharing system, you also need to select the NE partition of the
NodeB.
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Result
The searched NodeBs are displayed on the physical topology view.
4.4 Checking Software Version Information on the Server
This describes how to check the software version information saved on the M2000 server. You
can check whether the required NodeB software and BootROM software are uploaded to the
M2000 by checking the software version information.
Procedure
Step 1 Choose Software > Browse. The Software Browser dialog box is displayed.
Step 2 In the navigation tree of the NM Server tab page, select the NodeB to be checked.
Step 3 In the list on the right, select the Software tab page. You can check the status of the software
version information stored on the server.
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4.5 Uploading the NodeB Software and BootROM Software
This describes how to upload the well prepared NodeB software and BootROM software on the
M2000 client to the associated path of the M2000 server.
Prerequisite
The connection between the client and the M2000 is functional.
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Procedure
Step 1 Choose Software > Filter Transfer Wizard. The Select General Parameters dialog box is
displayed.
Step 2 In Direction, select From Client To NM.
Step 3 Choose OMC Server > NodeB > NodeB Type > Software in Server Path.
Step 4 Click Next. The Select dialog box is displayed.
Step 5 Select the folder which the NodeB software and the BootROM software to be upgraded are saved
in.
Step 6 Click Finish. On the FTP Task tab at the bottom of the Software Browser window, the process
of uploading is displayed.
NOTE
When the progress bar displays 100%, you can infer that the software is uploaded successfully. You can query
the information of the software version on the server.
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4.6 Creating a NodeB Commissioning Project
This describes how to create a NodeB commissioning project. In this way, the NodeBs that meet
the requirements can automatically perform commissioning. In addition, the information about
the commissioning process is displayed on the M2000 client. When a commissioning project is
created successfully, the M2000 creates a commissioning task for each NodeB in the
commissioning project.
Prerequisite
l The connection between the NodeB and the M2000 is functional.
l The data configuration file of the NodeB to be commissioned is ready.
l The NodeB software and BootROM software are uploaded to the M2000.
Procedure
Step 1 Choose Maintenance > NodeB Commissioning. The NodeB Commissioning dialog box is
displayed.
Step 2 Click New. The – Please Select The NodeBs To Be Surveyed dialog box is displayed.
Step 3 Set the Project Name and select the NodeBs that need to be commissioned.
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TIP
l Choose one or multiple conditions from RNC, NodeB Type, Version, and DualMode to regroup the
NEs in the NE navigation tree. If you choose one or multiple conditions, but the M2000 fails to obtain
the selected conditions, then the NodeB is displayed under a nameless parent node. For example, if the
RNC is selected as one condition, but the M2000 fails to obtain the information about the RNC that
the NodeB belongs to, then, the NodeB is displayed under a nameless parent node.
l Enter the name of the NodeB in Search, and then the system directly locates it.
l You can choose multiple NodeBs for commissioning from a commissioning project.
l After a commissioning project is created, you can add NodeBs to be commissioned in this
commissioning project. For details, see 4.7.1 Adjusting the Commissioning Object.
l The NodeB whose commissioning tasks are created is not displayed on the NE navigation tree in the
- Please Select The NodeBs To Be Surveyed dialog box.
Step 4 Click Next. The – Configuration Setting dialog box is displayed.
Step 5 In Operation Setting, select the commissioning items.
l For details about the commissioning items, see 4.2.1 NodeB Commissioning Items.
l You can select all the operation items by selecting All.
Step 6 Set the BootROM version.
If the BootRom Download or the BootRom Activate commissioning item is selected, choose
a BootRom version from the drop-down list of BootRom Version for each NodeB in the
commissioning project.
Step 7 Set the software version.
If the Software Download or the Software Activate commissioning item is selected, choose a
software version from the drop-down list of Software Version for each NodeB in the
commissioning project.
Step 8 Upload the data configuration file.
1. Click Upload new config file.
2. In Choose Config File Directory, find the folder where the NodeB configuration files are
saved.
NOTE
l You need to save the NodeB configuration files in the folder named by the corresponding NodeB,
and save the folder in client installation path. The default client installation path is \client\Data
\NodeBSurvey\NodeBConfig.
l You can upload the configuration files in batches.
l You can upload one or multiple NodeB configuration files to the server if you choose client
installation path.
3. Click Upload Config To Server.
The NodeB configuration files in the specified save path are uploaded to the server.
Step 9 Click Finish.
The system displays the following message: Do you want to run this project
now?
Step 10 Click Yes to run the commissioning project immediately.
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NOTE
l If performed immediately, the project is under the Running node; If not performed immediately, the project
is under the Waiting node.
l Right-click a commissioning project that is not started, and then choose Run Project Now to manually
perform this commissioning project.
l Delete a commissioning project. Right-click a commissioning project to be deleted, and then choose Delete
Project.
The system displays the following message: Do you want to delete this project?
Click Yes to delete the project.
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Postrequisite
l To view the commissioning progress of a NodeB commissioning task, see 4.8 Viewing the
NodeB Commissioning Progress.
l To add or to delete the commissioning object in a commissioning project, see 4.7.1
Adjusting the Commissioning Object.
l To start or stop a commissioning task in a commissioning project, see 4.7.2 Starting or
Stopping a NodeB Commissioning Task .
l To upload the NodeB data configuration files required by the ConfigFile Download
commissioning item again, see 4.7.3 Reuploading the NodeB Configuration File.
l To obtain an NodeB commissioning report, see 4.9 Obtaining the NodeB Commissioning
Report.
4.7 Managing the NodeB Commissioning ProjectThis describes how to manage the NodeB commissioning project. To improve the
commissioning efficiency, the M2000 provides the NodeB automatic commissioning function.
Users only need to monitor the commissioning process. After the NodeB commissioning process
is complete, the users obtain and analyze the commission report and check whether the
commissioning pr ocess is normal. Through the NodeB commissioning project management
function of the M2000, users can modify the commissioning objects, start or stop the NodeB
commissioning task, or upload the NodeB data configuration file required for the commissioning
again.
4.7.1 Adjusting the Commissioning Object
This describes how to adjust the commissioning object. You can add or delete the NodeBs to becommissioned in a commissioning project. The M2000 cr eates a commissioning task for each
NodeB in a commissioning project. If you need to change a commissioning item in a
commissioning pr oject, you have to delete this project and create a new commissioning project
to meet your requirements.
4.7.2 Starting or Stopping a NodeB Commissioning Task
This describes how to stop or start a commissioning task according to your requirements. You
can stop the commissioning task that is not required for the moment and restart the task when it
is required.
4.7.3 Reuploading the NodeB Configuration File
This describes how to upload the NE configuration files to the server again. In this way, the NodeB data configuration files on the server can be updated.
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4.7.1 Adjusting the Commissioning Object
This describes how to adjust the commissioning object. You can add or delete the NodeBs to be
commissioned in a commissioning project. The M2000 creates a commissioning task for each
NodeB in a commissioning project. If you need to change a commissioning item in acommissioning project, you have to delete this project and create a new commissioning project
to meet your requirements.
Prerequisite
Some NodeB commissioning tasks are created.
Procedure
Step 1 Choose Maintenance > NodeB Commissioning. The NodeB Commissioning dialog box is
displayed.
Step 2 Perform the following operations to adjust the commissioning object according to the actual
requirements.
Adding/Deleting a NodeB
Operation
Adding a NodeB 1. In Projects, right-click the commissioning project that you want to
add a NodeB to, and then choose Add NodeBs To Project from
the shortcut menu.
2. In – Please Select The NodeBs To Be Surveyed, select one or
multiple NodeBs. Click Next.
3. If you select the CongifFile Download commissioning item when
creating a commissioning task, you can upload the NodeB data
configuration files to the server again. For details about how to
upload the NodeB configuration files, see 4.7.3 Reuploading the
NodeB Configuration File.
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Adding/Deleting a NodeB
Operation
Deleting a NodeB Two methods available for deleting a NodeB in a commissioning
project are as follows: Deleting a NodeB through Projects and
deleting a NodeB through Survey NodeBs.
To delete a NodeB through Projects, perform the following
operations:
1. In Projects, choose the project that you want to delete a NodeB.
2. In the list of commissioning tasks, right-click the NodeB
commissioning task, and then choose Delete NodeBs From
Project.
To delete a NodeB through Survey NodeBs, perform the following
operations:
1. In Survey NodeBs, select a NodeB node according to the NodeB
name. You can locate the required NodeB quickly by entering key
words in the Search text box.
2. In the list of commissioning tasks, right-click the NodeB
commissioning task, and then choose Delete NodeBs From
Project.
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4.7.2 Starting or Stopping a NodeB Commissioning Task
This describes how to stop or start a commissioning task according to your requirements. You
can stop the commissioning task that is not required for the moment and restart the task when itis required.
Prerequisite
Some NodeB commissioning tasks are created.
Context
l Running commissioning tasks cannot be restarted.
l Finished commissioning tasks cannot be stopped.
Procedure
Step 1 Choose Maintenance > NodeB Commissioning. The NodeB Commissioning dialog box is
displayed.
Step 2 In Projects, choose the commissioning project where the NodeB commissioning task exists.
On the Survey NodeBs tab page, you can select the NodeB nodes according to the NodeB name.
Step 3 In the commissioning task list in the right pane, start or stop a commissioning task as required.
Operation Type Procedure
Start Right-click a commissioning task that needs to be restarted, and
then choose Start NodeBs Commissioning Task .
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Operation Type Procedure
Stop Right-click a commissioning task that needs to be stopped, and
then choose Stop NodeBs Commissioning Task .
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4.7.3 Reuploading the NodeB Configuration File
This describes how to upload the NE configuration files to the server again. In this way, the
NodeB data configuration files on the server can be updated.
Prerequisite
Some NodeB commissioning tasks are created.
ProcedureStep 1 Choose Maintenance > NodeB Commissioning. The NodeB Commissioning dialog box is
displayed.
Step 2 In Projects, right-click the commissioning project whose configuration files need to be uploaded
again, and then choose Upload Config.
Step 3 In – Please Select The NodeBs To Be Surveyed, click Next.
The – Configuration Setting window is displayed.
Step 4 Click Upload new config file.
Step 5 In Choose Config Directory, specify the directory where the NodeB configuration files are
placed.
The NodeB configuration files are saved in the folders named by the corresponding NodeB name.
All the folders that save the NodeB configuration files are saved in a parent folder, such as
NodeBConfig .
NOTE
The configuration files can be uploaded in batches. Therefore, all the configuration files are uploaded to
the server if you select the directory of the NodeBConfig folder, regardless of one or multiple configuration
files that you select for the upload.
Step 6 Click Upload Config To Server. The mapping NodeB configuration files are uploaded to the
server.
Step 7 Click Finish.
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4.8 Viewing the NodeB Commissioning ProgressThis describes how to view the NodeB commissioning progress. You can obtain the information
about the progress of the commissioning project by viewing the NodeB commissioning project
and the NodeB commissioning task within the project.
Prerequisite
Some NodeB commissioning tasks are created.
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Procedure
Step 1 Choose Maintenance > NodeB Commissioning. The NodeB Commissioning dialog box is
displayed.
You can query the status and progress of a commissioning project and those of a commissioningtask within the project.
Step 2 View the status of a commissioning project.
The Projects tab page lists all the commissioning projects on the M2000. A commissioning
project can be in one of the following three status: Waiting, Running, and Finished.
Step 3 View the progress of a commissioning task.
NOTE
l If you click a commissioning project under the Waiting node or under the Running node, the window in
the right pane displays the information about all the commissioning tasks contained in this commissioning
project. The information consists of NodeB Name, Current Status, and Percent.
l On the NodeB Check Information tab page, monitor the detailed information about a NodeB
commissioning task. You can also right-click the blank area on this tab page, and then choose Clean All
Messages to delete all the commissioning information displayed in this field.
l Click Refresh to refresh the information in the NodeB Commissioning window in real time.
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4.9 Obtaining the NodeB Commissioning Report
This describes how to obtain the NodeB commissioning report. You can learn the NodeB
commissioning status by viewing the NE commissioning report on the M2000.
Prerequisite
Some NodeB commissioning tasks are created.
Procedure
Step 1 Choose Maintenance > NodeB Commissioning. The NodeB Commissioning dialog box is
displayed.
Step 2 In Projects, right-click the project whose NodeB commissioning report is required, and then
choose Get Project Report.
The browser automatically opens and displays the content of the commissioning report. The
check items of the commissioning report consist of configuration status, cells, IPRAN status,
and environment. You can learn the entire commissioning process by analyzing the
commissioning report.
NOTE
l The NodeB commissioning report is complete only when 100% is displayed in the Percent area of a
commissioning task.
l You can save the commissioning report to the specified path through the save as function of the browser.
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5Data Sheet for NodeB Commissioning
The data sheet for NodeB commissioning is used to record the process and results of the
commissioning.
Table 5-1 Data sheet for NodeB commissioning
Site Name
NodeB Model
Commissioning
Time
Commissioning
Personnel
Commissioning
Result
□ Successful;□ Failed
Item Conclusion Handling
Exceptional Cases
Commissioning
Preparation
Faults in NodeB hardware
installation are cleared.
□Yes;□No
Transmission links between the
NodeB and the RNC are ready.
□Yes;□No
Negotiation data of the NodeB
to be commissioned is added to
the RNC.
□Yes;□No
Commissioning
phase (method 1)
NodeB Local Operation
The NodeB software and
BootROM software are
upgraded from the USB disk,
and the data configuration file
is downloaded from the USB
disk.
□Yes;□No
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The status of the NodeB
hardware is checked.
□Yes;□No
NodeB Remote Operation
The data configuration file of the NodeB is downloaded once
more on the M2000.
□Yes;□No
The running status of the
NodeB is checked.
□Yes;□No
Commissioning
phase (method 2)
The NodeB software and
BootROM software are
upgraded on the LMT.
□Yes;□No
The data configuration file is
downloaded on the LMT.
□Yes;□No
The running status of the
NodeB is checked.
□Yes;□No
Problem Description Impact
Open Problems
During
Commissioning
Component P/N
Faulty Board
Record
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6 Communication Port for the NodeB
Table 6-1 shows the communication port for the NodeB
Table 6-1 Numbers of the communication port for the NodeB services
Protocol
Side A Side APorts(Listening)
Side B SideBPorts(Launch)
Service Authentication
LocalPort
TC
P
NodeB 600
0
LMT 1024
to
6553
5
For LMT to
deliver
maintenance
commands and for
NodeB to
respond.
User name
and
password
No
TC
P
NodeB 600
1
LMT 1024
to
6553
5
For the NodeB to
report alarm data.
None No
TC
P
NodeB 600
6
LMT 1024
to
6553
5
For Maintenance,
the format is BIN.
None No
TC
P
NodeB 600
7
M2000 1024
to655
35
For M2000,
integration port
for MML,
ALARM and
BIN.
User name
and
password
No
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Protocol
Side A Side APorts
(Listening)
Side B SideBPorts(Lau
nch)
Service Authentication
LocalPort
TC
P
NodeB 20 Debug
console
of the
site
1024
to655
35
For FTP, debug
mode, local
maintenance FE
port.
None No
TC
P
NodeB 21 Debug
console
of the
site
1024
to655
35
For FTP, debug
mode, local
maintenance FE
port.
User name
and
password
No
TC
P
NodeB 23 Debug
console
of the
site
1024
to655
35
For remote login,
commissioning
mode, and local
maintenance FE
port.
User name
and
password
No
U
DP
NodeB 67/
68
The
M2000
or any of
the
DHCPserver
67/68 For the DHCP
service
None No
U
DP
The M2000 or
any of the
DHCP server
67/
68
NodeB 67/68 For the DHCP
service
None No
U
DP
The M2000,
RNC BAM,
or any of the
DHCP server
123 NodeB 1024
to
6553
5
For synchronizing
the SNTP clock
None No
TC
P
The LMT,
M2000, RNC
BAM, or any
of the FTP
server
20 NodeB 1024
to655
35
For FTP: Upload
the configuration
file and logs from
the Node B to the
FTP server;
Download the
configuration file
and software
packages to the
Node B from the
FTP server.
None No
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Protocol
Side A Side APorts
(Listening)
Side B SideBPorts(Lau
nch)
Service Authentication
LocalPort
TC
P
The LMT,
M2000, RNC
BAM, or any
of the FTP
server
21 NodeB 1024
to
6553
5
For file transfer
control
User name
and
password
No
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Index
A
activatingBootROM software, 3-7
NodeB software, 3-13
B
BootROM softwareactivating, 3-7downloading, 3-4
C
checkingLED status, 2-7running status, 2-14, 3-17
commissioningmethod 1, 2-1method 2, 3-1 procedure, 2-2, 3-2, 4-3
D
data configuration filedownloading, 2-4, 3-15
downloadingBootROM software, 3-4data configuration file, 2-4, 3-15 NodeB software, 3-9
M
measuringRTWP, 3-19
monitoring
P
procedure, 2-2, 3-2, 4-3
R
rectifyingcommon fault, 2-8detailed procedure, 2-10
U
upgradingsoftware, 2-4
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