Airbridge BSC6680 CDMA Base Station Controller
V300R006C03
Commissioning Guide
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Date 02
Part Number 2009-01-17
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Contents
About This Document.....................................................................................................................1
1 Starting from Here.....................................................................................................................1-11.1 Safety Information...........................................................................................................................................1-2
1.1.1 Safety Precautions..................................................................................................................................1-21.1.2 Electricity Safety....................................................................................................................................1-41.1.3 Inflammable Environment......................................................................................................................1-61.1.4 Battery....................................................................................................................................................1-61.1.5 Radiation................................................................................................................................................1-81.1.6 Working at Heights................................................................................................................................1-91.1.7 Mechanical Safety................................................................................................................................1-121.1.8 Others...................................................................................................................................................1-13
1.2 BSC Commissioning Network......................................................................................................................1-141.3 Physical Structure of the BSC.......................................................................................................................1-151.4 BSC Cable Connections................................................................................................................................1-171.5 Principles of BSC IP Address Planning........................................................................................................1-23
2 Preparations.................................................................................................................................2-12.1 Collecting Information About the BSC...........................................................................................................2-22.2 Arranging for Tools.........................................................................................................................................2-22.3 Preparations of MML Configuration Scripts..................................................................................................2-22.4 Applying for the License File..........................................................................................................................2-3
3 Checking the BSC Equipment.................................................................................................3-1
4 Powering on the BSC Cabinet.................................................................................................4-1
5 Logging In to the BAM Through the LMT............................................................................5-1
6 Loading the Program Files and Data Files............................................................................6-1
7 Adjusting the License Feature.................................................................................................7-1
8 Checking the Operating Status of the BSC...........................................................................8-1
9 Checking the Transmission Links of the BSC......................................................................9-19.1 Checking the Abis Interface Transmission Links...........................................................................................9-29.2 Checking the A1/A2 Interface Transmission Links........................................................................................9-39.3 Checking the A1p/A2p Interface Transmission Links....................................................................................9-4
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9.4 Checking the A10/A11/A12 Interface Transmission Links............................................................................9-69.5 Checking the A3/A7/A13/A16/A17/A18 Interface Transmission Links........................................................9-7
10 Connecting the BSC to the M2000.......................................................................................10-1
11 Verifying the BSC Services..................................................................................................11-1
12 Communication Ports Used by the BSC6680....................................................................12-1
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Figures
Figure 1-1 Wearing an ESD wrist strap...............................................................................................................1-6Figure 1-2 Lifting a weight................................................................................................................................1-10Figure 1-3 Slant angle........................................................................................................................................1-11Figure 1-4 One meter higher than the eave........................................................................................................1-12Figure 1-5 BSC Commissioning Network.........................................................................................................1-15Figure 1-6 BSC hardware structure (front view)................................................................................................1-16Figure 1-7 BSC hardware structure (rear view).................................................................................................1-17Figure 1-8 Connections of the BSC trunk cables...............................................................................................1-18Figure 1-9 Connections of the BSC fibers.........................................................................................................1-19Figure 1-10 Connections of the BSC Ethernet cables........................................................................................1-20Figure 1-11 Connections of the BSC clock signal cables..................................................................................1-21Figure 1-12 Connections of the BSC power cables and PGND cables..............................................................1-22Figure 6-1 Debugging window.............................................................................................................................6-2Figure 6-2 Debugging window.............................................................................................................................6-3
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Tables
Table 1-1 Principles of planning the IP addresses of the BAM.........................................................................1-27Table 4-1 Checklist of the power supply to the internal components of the BSC cabinet...................................4-1Table 4-2 Troubleshooting measures for power supply failure of the internal components................................4-2Table 7-1 License-restricted functions.................................................................................................................7-2Table 7-2 License-restricted resources.................................................................................................................7-6Table 12-1 The communication ports used by the services of the BSC6680.....................................................12-1
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About This Document
PurposeSystem commissioning involves a series of commissioning operations and initial verification onthe system after the system hardware is installed. The commissioning ensures design complianceand smooth operation of the system. This document provides guidelines for BSC commissioning,including preparations, board software loading, tests on the BSC, interconnection between theBSC and the M2000, and service verification.
Product VersionThe following table lists the product version related to this document.
Product Name Product Version
BSC6680 V300R006C03
Intended AudienceThis document is intended for:
l Field engineers
Change HistoryVersion Change History
02 (2009-01-17) Compared with the BSC6680 V300R006C0301 (2008-09-30), this release has the followingmodifications:l 12 Communication Ports Used by the
BSC6680 is added.l 5 Logging In to the BAM Through the
LMT, the steps are optimized.l 10 Connecting the BSC to the M2000, the
steps are optimized.l 1.5 Principles of BSC IP Address
Planning, the steps are optimized.
01 (2008-09-30) Initial release of the BSC6680 V300R006C03.
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Organization1 Starting from Here
This describes the concepts related to BSC commissioning.
2 Preparations
This describes how to collect the information about the BSC and arrange for the tools, MMLconfiguration scripts, and license file.
3 Checking the BSC Equipment
This describes how to check the BSC equipment before commissioning.
4 Powering on the BSC Cabinet
This describes how to power on the BSC cabinet and handle the power supply failure of theinternal components of the cabinet.
5 Logging In to the BAM Through the LMT
Logging in to the BAM through the LMT enables you to perform the remote commissioningand maintenance on the LMT.
6 Loading the Program Files and Data Files
The program files and data files are loaded to ensure that the BSC runs properly.
7 Adjusting the License Feature
This describes how to adjust the License feature. After the License file is successfully loaded,you must adjust the allocation proportion and quantity of the resources. Otherwise, no resourcesare available for use by the SPUO and BTSs.
8 Checking the Operating Status of the BSC
This describes how to check the operating status of the BSC, including the boards and clock.
9 Checking the Transmission Links of the BSC
This describes how to check the transmission links and locate faults.
10 Connecting the BSC to the M2000
When the BSC is connected to the M2000, the M2000 can manage the BSC in centralized mode.
11 Verifying the BSC Services
This describes how to verify the basic services and feature services.
12 Communication Ports Used by the BSC6680
Conventions1. Symbol Conventions
The following symbols may be found in this document. They are defined as follows
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DANGERIndicates a hazard with a high level of risk that, if not avoided,will result in death or serious injury.
WARNINGIndicates a hazard with a medium or low level of risk which, ifnot avoided, could result in minor or moderate injury.
CAUTIONIndicates a potentially hazardous situation that, if not avoided,could cause equipment damage, data loss, and performancedegradation, or unexpected results.
TIP Indicates a tip that may help you solve a problem or save yourtime.
NOTE Provides additional information to emphasize or supplementimportant points of the main text.
2. General Conventions
Convention Description
Times New Roman Normal paragraphs are in Times New Roman.
Boldface Names of files,directories,folders,and users are in boldface. Forexample,log in as user root .
Italic Book titles are in italics.
Courier New Terminal display is in Courier New.
3. Command Conventions
Convention Description
Boldface The keywords of a command line are in boldface.
Italic Command arguments are in italic.
[ ] Items (keywords or arguments) in square brackets [ ] are optional.
{x | y | ...} Alternative items are grouped in braces and separated by verticalbars.One is selected.
[ x | y | ... ] Optional alternative items are grouped in square brackets andseparated by vertical bars.One or none is selected.
{ x | y | ... } * Alternative items are grouped in braces and separated by verticalbars.A minimum of one or a maximum of all can be selected.
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[ x | y | ... ] * Alternative items are grouped in braces and separated by verticalbars.A minimum of zero or a maximum of all can be selected.
4. GUI Conventions
Convention Description
Boldface Buttons,menus,parameters,tabs,window,and dialog titles are inboldface. For example,click OK.
> Multi-level menus are in boldface and separated by the ">" signs.For example,choose File > Create > Folder .
5. Keyboard Operation
Convention Description
Key Press the key.For example,press Enter and press Tab.
Key1+Key2 Press the keys concurrently.For example,pressing Ctrl+Alt+Ameans the three keys should be pressed concurrently.
Key1,Key2 Press the keys in turn.For example,pressing Alt,A means the twokeys should be pressed in turn.
6. Mouse Operation
Action Description
Click Select and release the primary mouse button without moving thepointer.
Double-click Press the primary mouse button twice continuously and quicklywithout moving the pointer.
Drag Press and hold the primary mouse button and move the pointerto a certain position.
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About This Chapter
This describes the concepts related to BSC commissioning.
1.2 BSC Commissioning NetworkThis describes the BSC commissioning network.
1.3 Physical Structure of the BSCThe BSC hardware consists of the cabinet, power distribution box (PDB), subracks, boards, andcables.
1.4 BSC Cable ConnectionsThe cables of the BSC are trunk cables, fibers, Ethernet cables, clock signal cables, power cables,and protection grounding (PGND) cables.
1.5 Principles of BSC IP Address PlanningThis describes the principles of BSC IP address planning.
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1.1 Safety Information1.1.1 Safety Precautions
This section describes certain safety precautions and helps to choose the measurement deviceand testing device. Read and follow these safety precautions before installing, operating, andmaintaining Huawei devices.
Following All Safety PrecautionsBefore any operation, read the instructions and precautions in this document carefully tominimize the possibility of accidents.
The Danger, Caution, and Note items in the package of documents do not cover all the safetyprecautions that must be followed. They only provide the generic safety precautions foroperations.
Symbols
DANGERThis symbol indicates that casualty or serious accident may occur if you ignore the safetyinstruction.
CAUTIONThis symbol indicates that serious or major injury may occur if you ignore the safety instruction.
NOTE
This symbol indicates that the operation may be easier if you pay attention to the safety instruction.
Complying with the Local Safety RegulationsWhen operating the device, comply with the local safety regulations. The safety precautionsprovided in the documents are supplementary. You must comply with the local safetyregulations.
General Installation RequirementsThe personnel in charge of installation and maintenance must be trained and master the correctoperating methods and safety precautions before beginning work.
The rules for installing and maintaining the device are as follows:
l Only the trained and qualified personnel can install, operate and maintain the device.
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l Only the qualified specialists are allowed to remove the safety facilities, and repair thedevice.
l Any replacement of the device or part of the device (including the software) or any changemade to the device must be performed by qualified or authorized personnel of Huawei.
l Any fault or error that might cause safety problems must be reported immediately to thepersonnel in charge.
Grounding RequirementsThe following requirements are applicable to the device to be grounded:
l Ground the device before installation and remove the ground cable after uninstallation.
l Do not operate the device in the absence of a ground conductor. Do not damage the groundconductor.
l The unit (or system) must be permanently connected to the protection ground beforeoperation. Check the electrical connection of the device before operation and ensure thatthe device is reliably grounded.
Safety of PersonnelEnsure the following:
l When lightning strikes, do not operate the device and cables.
l When lightning strikes, unplug the AC power connector. Do not use the fixed terminal ortouch the terminal or antenna connector.
NOTE
The previous two requirements are suitable for the wireless fixed terminal.
l To prevent electric shock, do not connect safety extra-low voltage (SELV) circuits totelecommunication network voltage (TNV) circuits.
l To prevent laser radiation from injuring your eyes, never look into the optical fiber outletwith unaided eyes.
l To prevent electric shock and burns, wear the electrostatic discharge (ESD) clothing, glovesand wrist strap, and remove conductors such as jewelry and watch before operation.
Device Safetyl Before operation, the device must be secured on the floor or other fixed objects, such as
the walls and the mounting racks.l Do not block ventilation openings while the system is running.
l When installing the panel, tighten the screw with the tool.
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1.1.2 Electricity Safety
High Voltage
DANGERl The high voltage power supply provides power for running the system. Direct contact with
the high voltage power supply or contact through damp objects may result in fatal danger.
l Non-standard and improper high voltage operations may result in fire and electric shock.
l The personnel who install the AC facility must be qualified to perform operations on highvoltage and AC power supply facilities.
l When installing the AC power supply facility, follow the local safety regulations.
l When operating the AC power supply facility, follow the local safety regulations.
l When operating the high voltage and AC power supply facilities, use the specific toolsinstead of common tools.
l When the operation is performed in a damp environment, ensure that water is kept off thedevice. If the cabinet is damp or wet, shut down the power supply immediately.
Thunderstorm
The following requirements are suitable only for the wireless base station or the device with anantenna or GPS antenna.
DANGERIn a thunderstorm, do not perform operations on high voltage and AC power supply facilities oron a steel tower and mast.
High Electrical Leakage
CAUTIONGround the device before powering on the device. Otherwise, the personnel and device are indanger.
If the "high electrical leakage" flag is stuck to the power terminal of the device, you must groundthe device before powering it on.
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Power Cable
CAUTIONDo not install and remove the power cable with a live line. Transient contact between the coreof the power cable and the conductor may generate electric arc or spark, which may cause fireor eye injury.
l Before installing or removing the power cable, turn off the power switch.
l Before connecting the power cable, ensure that the power cable and label comply with therequirements of the actual installation.
Fuse
CAUTIONTo ensure that the system runs safely, when a fuse blows, replace it with a fuse of the same typeand specifications.
Electrostatic Discharge
CAUTIONThe static electricity generated by the human body may damage the electrostatic sensitivecomponents on the circuit board, such as the large-scale integrated circuit (LIC).
In the following situations, the human body generates a static electromagnetic field:
l Movement of body parts
l Clothes friction
l Friction between shoes and the ground
l Holding plastic in hand
The static electromagnetic field will remain within the human body for a long time.
Before contacting the device, plug boards, circuit boards, and application specific integratedcircuits (ASICs), wear a grounded ESD wrist strap. It can prevent the sensitive components frombeing damaged by the static electricity in the human body.
Figure 1-1shows how to wear an ESD wrist strap.
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Figure 1-1 Wearing an ESD wrist strap
1.1.3 Inflammable Environment
DANGERDo not place the device in the environment that has inflammable and explosive air or fog. Donot perform any operation in this environment.
Any operation of the electrical device in the inflammable environment causes danger.
1.1.4 Battery
Storage Battery
DANGERBefore handling the storage battery, read the safety precautions for the handling and connectionof the storage battery.
Incorrect operation of storage batteries may cause danger. During operation, ensure thefollowing:
l Prevent any short-circuit.
l Prevent the electrolyte from overflowing and leakage.
Electrolyte overflow may damage the device. It will corrode the metal parts and the circuitboards, and ultimately damage the device and cause short-circuit of the circuit boards.
General OperationsBefore installing and maintaining the storage battery, ensure the following:
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l Use special insulation tools.
l Use eye protection devices and operate with care.
l Wear rubber gloves and an apron in case of an electrolyte overflow.
l Always keep the battery upright when moving. Do not place the battery upside down or tiltit.
Short-Circuit
DANGERShort-circuit of the battery may cause injury. Although the voltage of a battery is low, hightransient current generated by short-circuit will release a surge of power.
Keep metal objects away from the battery to prevent short circuit. If they have to be used,disconnect the battery in use before performing any other operation.
Harmful Gas
CAUTIONl Do not use unsealed lead-acid storage batteries, because the gas emitted from it may result
in fire or device corrosion.l Lay the storage battery horizontally and fix it properly.
The lead-acid storage battery in use will emit flammable gas. Therefore, store it in a place withgood ventilation and take precautions against fire.
High Temperature
CAUTIONHigh temperature may result in distortion, damage, and electrolyte overflow of the battery.
When the temperature of the battery exceeds 60oC, check whether there is acid overflow. If acidoverflow occurs, handle the acid immediately.
Acid
CAUTIONIf the acid overflows, it should be absorbed and neutralized immediately.
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When handling a leaky battery, protect against the possible damage caused by the acid. Use thefollowing materials to absorb and neutralize acid spills:
l Sodium bicarbonate (baking soda): NaHCO3
l Sodium carbonate (soda): Na2CO3
Antacids must be used according to the instructions provided by the battery manufacturer.
Lithium Battery
CAUTIONThere is danger of explosion if the battery is incorrectly replaced.
l Replace the lithium battery with the same or equivalent type recommended by themanufacturer.
l Dispose of the used battery according to the instructions provided by the manufacturer.
l Do not dispose of the lithium battery in fire.
1.1.5 Radiation
Electromagnetic Field Exposure
CAUTIONHigh power radio-frequency signals are harmful to human body.
Before installing or maintaining an antenna on a steel tower or mast with a large number oftransmitter antennas, the operator should coordinate with all parties to ensure that the transmitterantennas are shut down.
The base transceiver station (BTS) has RF radiation (radiation hazard). Suggestions for theinstallation and operation of BTSs are given in the following section. Operators are also requiredto comply with the related local regulations on erecting BTSs.
l The antenna should be located in an area that is inaccessible to the public where the RFradiation exceeds the stipulated value.
l If the areas where RF radiation exceeds the stipulated value are accessible to workers,ensure that workers know where these areas are. They can shut down the transmitters beforeentering these areas. Such areas may not exist; but if they exist, the areas must be within arange of less than 10 m around the antennas.
l Each forbidden zone should be indicated by a physical barrier and striking sign to warn thepublic or workers.
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Laser
CAUTIONWhen handling optical fibers, do not stand close to, or look into the optical fiber outlet withunaided eyes.
Laser transceivers or transmitters are used in the optical transmission system and associated testtools. Because the laser that is transmitted through the optical fiber produces a small beam oflight, it has a very high power density and is invisible to human eyes. If a beam of light entersthe eye, the retina may be damaged.
Normally, staring into the end of an unterminated optical fiber or broken optical fiber with theunaided eyes from a distance of more than 150 mm [5.91 in.] will not cause eye injury. Eyesmay, however, be damaged if an optical tool such as a microscope, magnifying glass or eyeloupe is used to stare into the bare optical fiber end.
Read the following guidelines to prevent laser radiation:
l Only the trained and authorized personnel can perform the operation.
l Wear a pair of eye-protective glasses when you are handling lasers or optical fibers.
l Ensure that the optical source is switched off before disconnecting optical fiber connectors.
l Never look into the end of an exposed optical fiber or an open connector if you cannotensure that the optical source is switched off.
l To ensure that the optical source is switched off, use an optical power meter.
l Before opening the front door of an optical transmission system, ensure that you are notexposed to laser radiation.
l Never use an optical tool such as a microscope, a magnifying glass, or an eye loupe to lookinto the optical fiber connector or end.
Read the following instructions before handling optical fibers:
l Only the trained personnel can cut and splice optical fibers.
l Before cutting or splicing an optical fiber, ensure that the optical fiber is disconnected fromthe optical source. After disconnecting the optical fiber, use protecting caps to protect allthe optical connectors.
1.1.6 Working at Heights
CAUTIONWhen working at heights, ensure that the objects do not fall.
When working at heights, ensure that the following requirements must be met:
l The personnel who work at heights must be trained.
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l The operating machines and tools should be carried and handled safely to prevent themfrom falling.
l Safety measures, such as wearing a helmet and a safety belt, should be taken.l In cold regions, warm clothes should be worn before working at heights.l Ensure that the lifting appliances are well prepared for working at heights.
Lifting Weights
CAUTIONDo not access the areas under the arm of the crane and the goods in suspension when liftingweights.
l Ensure that the operators have been trained and qualified.l Check the weight lifting tools and ensure that they are intact.l Lift the weight only when the weight lifting tools are firmly mounted onto the weight-
bearing object or the wall.l Use a concise instruction to prevent incorrect operation.
l The angle between the two cables should be less than or equal to 90o in the lifting of weights(See Figure 1-2).
Figure 1-2 Lifting a weight
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Safety Guide on Ladder UseChecking the Ladder
l Check the ladder before using it. Check the maximum weight that the ladder can support.
l Never overload the ladder.
Placing the Ladder
l The slant angle is preferred to be 75o. The slant can be measured with the angle square orwith arms, as shown in Figure 1-3. When using a ladder, place the wider end of the ladderon the ground and take protective measures on the base of the ladder against slippage. Placethe ladder on a stable ground.
When climbing the ladder, ensure the following:
l The gravity of the body does not shift from the edge of the ladder.
l Keep balance on the ladder before performing any operation.
l Do not climb higher than the fourth highest step of the ladder.
If you tend to climb to the roof, the length of the ladder should be at least one meter higher thanthe eave, as shown in Figure 1-4.
Figure 1-3 Slant angle
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Figure 1-4 One meter higher than the eave
1.1.7 Mechanical Safety
Drilling
CAUTIONDo not drill on the cabinet without permission. Inappropriate drilling on the cabinet may damagethe electromagnetic shielding and internal cables. Metal shavings from the drilling may resultin a short-circuit of the circuit board if they get into the cabinet.
l Before drilling a hole on the cabinet, remove the cables from the cabinet.
l During the drilling, wear blinkers to protect your eyes.
l During the drilling, wear the protective gloves.
l Prevent the metal shavings from getting into the cabinet. After drilling, clean the metalshavings in time.
Handling Sharp Objects
CAUTIONWhen carrying the device by hand, wear the protective gloves to prevent injury by sharp objects.
Handling Fansl When replacing a component, place the component, screw, and tool at a safe place to prevent
them from falling into the running fan.l When replacing the ambient equipment around the fan, do not place the finger or board
into the running fan until the fan is switched off and stops running.
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Moving Heavy ObjectsWear the protective gloves when moving heavy objects.
CAUTIONl Be careful when moving heavy objects.
l When moving the chassis outwards, be aware about the unfixed or heavy objects on thechassis to prevent injury.
l Two persons should be available to move a chassis; one person must not move a heavychassis. When moving a chassis, keep your back straight and move stably to prevent asprain.
l When moving or lifting a chassis, hold the handle or bottom of the chassis. Do not hold thehandle of the installed modules in the chassis, such as the power module, fan module, orboard.
1.1.8 Others
Inserting and Removing a Board
CAUTIONWhen inserting a board, wear the ESD wrist strap or gloves. Insert the board gently to preventany bent pins on the backplane.
l Insert the board along the guide rail.
l Avoid contact of one board with another to prevent short-circuit or damage.
l Do not remove the active board before powering off.
l When holding a board in hand, do not touch the board circuit, components, connectors, orconnection slots.
Bundling Signal Cables
CAUTIONBundle the signal cables separately from the strong current cables or high voltage cables.
Cabling RequirementsAt a very low temperature, movement of the cable may damage the plastic skin of the cable. Toensure the construction safety, comply with the following requirements:
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l When installing cables, ensure that the environment temperature is above 0oC.
l If cables are stored in the place below 0oC, move the cables into a place at a roomtemperature and store the cables for more than 24 hours before installation.
l Move the cables with care, especially at a low temperature. Do not drop the cables directlyfrom the vehicle.
1.2 BSC Commissioning NetworkThis describes the BSC commissioning network.
The BSC can be tailored to serve in different networks, such as the CDMA2000 1X networkand the CDMA2000 1xEV-DO network. Figure 1-5 shows a typical BSC commissioningnetwork.
NOTE
l As shown in Figure 1-5, the MSC is the peer NE when the A interface operates in the TDM mode, andthe MSCe is the peer NE when the A interface operates in the IP mode. During commissioning, youneed to choose either the MSC or MSCe.
l Figure 1-5 is an example of commissioning network. When the BSC serves in the CDMA2000 1Xnetwork, the AN AAA is not configured. When the BSC serves in the CDMA2000 1xDO network, theMSC, MSCe, and MGW in the CS domain are not configured.
l As shown in Figure 1-5, the LAN switch is provided by the customer.
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Figure 1-5 BSC Commissioning Network
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1.3 Physical Structure of the BSCThe BSC hardware consists of the cabinet, power distribution box (PDB), subracks, boards, andcables.
Figure 1-6 shows the front of the cabinet. Figure 1-7 shows the rear of the cabinet.
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Figure 1-6 BSC hardware structure (front view)
PDSNMGW
Satellite antenna BTS/Other BSC
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Figure 1-7 BSC hardware structure (rear view)
LMT/M2000PDSN
MGW
BTS/Other BSC
Satellite antenna
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NOTE
l Figure 1-6 and Figure 1-7 list only parts of the cables that are routed from the cabinet. For details, seeBSC Cables.
l The cables that are connected to the peer equipment, as shown in Figure 1-6 and Figure 1-7 are forreference only. The onsite connections between cables are determined according to the requirementsof the operator.
1.4 BSC Cable ConnectionsThe cables of the BSC are trunk cables, fibers, Ethernet cables, clock signal cables, power cables,and protection grounding (PGND) cables.
Connections of the BSC Trunk CablesFigure 1-8 shows the connections of the BSC trunk cables.
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Figure 1-8 Connections of the BSC trunk cables
DDF
RUNALMACT
BTS
MGW
MSC
RUNALMACT
BSC
BSC
Active AEUBa Standby AEUBaRUNALMACT
EIUAa
RUNALMACT
RUNALMACT
Active PEUAa Standby PEUAa
Other BSC
Connections of the BSC FibersFigure 1-9 shows the connections of the BSC fibers.
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Figure 1-9 Connections of the BSC fibers
GOUPaCMPS
CSPS
BTS
PDSN
MGW
BSC
RXTX
RXTX
ODF
RXTX RXTX
PO1Ba PO1Aa
GOUPa
RXTX
RXTXRXTX RXTX
PO1Ba PO1Aa
Router (optional)
Router (optional)
Router (optional)
Router (optional)
Other BSCRouter (optional)
BSC
BSC
Connections of the BSC Ethernet CablesFigure 1-10 shows the connections of the BSC Ethernet cables.
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Figure 1-10 Connections of the BSC Ethernet cables
LMT LMT M2000 server
SCUOaSCUOaSCUOaSCUOa
CMPSCSPS
OMUb OMUb
FG1Aa FG1Ba FG1Pa
BSC
...... ...
...
BTS
PDSN
MGW
Router (optional)
Router (optional)
LAN switch
Other BSC
Connections of the BSC Clock Signal CablesFigure 1-11 shows the connections of the BSC clock signal cables.
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Figure 1-11 Connections of the BSC clock signal cables
L1
ANT
CLKOUT
ANT
CLKINCLKIN0CLKIN1
CLKIN0CLKIN1
CLKOUT
L3 L4
CLKIN
L2
BITS
L5
L6
CSPSBSC
Protect Protect
CMPS
Lightning arrester
Lightning arrester
Standby GCUOa
Active GCUOa
Active SCUOa
Standby SCUOa
NOTEYou need to choose either of the GPS and BITS. The BITS is not frequently used.
Connections of the BSC Power Cables and PGND CablesFigure 1-12 shows the connections of the BSC power cables and PGND cables.
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Figure 1-12 Connections of the BSC power cables and PGND cables
RTNRTNRTNRTNRTNRTNRTNRTNRTNRTN
B3(+)B3(-) B1(+)B1(-) A3(+)A3(-) A1(+)A1(-)
B3(+) B1(+) A3(+) A1(+)
RTNRTNRTNRTNRTNRTNRTNRTNRTNRTN
-48V1-48V1-48V1-48V1-48V1-48V1-48V1-48V1-48V1-48V1 -48V2-48V2-48V2-48V2-48V2-48V2-48V2-48V2-48V2-48V2
QW11WSTB
22J7 J1
J2
P13
P24
6 4 2 12 10 8
5 3 1 11 9 7
B3(-) B1(-) A3(-) A1(-)
OUT
1 2P17
MONITOR
7 8P14
CSPS-1 P25
3 4P18
MONITOR
9 10P15
CMPSP26
5 6P19
MONITOR
11 12P1622
RTN(+) RTN(+)
NEG(-) NEG(-)
NEG(-) NEG(-)RTN(+) RTN(+)
NEG(-) NEG(-)RTN(+) RTN(+)
NEG(-) NEG(-)RTN(+) RTN(+)
CSPS-2
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1.5 Principles of BSC IP Address PlanningThis describes the principles of BSC IP address planning.
Principles of Planning the IP Address of the Abis InterfacePrinciples of planning the IP addresses for the PPP/MLPPP links
Item Planning Principle
IP address of the BSCinterface board
In PPP/MLPPP mode, the Abis interface board is the PEUBa/PO1Ba/POUBa. The recommended value is 168.a.0.b.l The value of a is (subrack number x 20) + slot number.
l The value of b can be 1, 2, or 3. It has a positive correlation withthe number of boards.
IP address of the BTSinterface board
The recommended value is 168.a.c.b.l The value of a is (subrack number x 20) + slot number.
l The value of c is the number on the PEUBa/PO1Ba/POUBa.Please start from 1.
l The value of b can be 1, 2, or 3. A BTS may have multiple BCIMs.It can increase with the increase of the number of boards.
Local IP addresses ofthe PPP/MLPPP links
Each PPP/MLPPP link requires a pair of IP addresses foridentification. The pair of IP addresses are configured on the BSC.l The recommended local IP address is 172.a.b.1.l The recommended peer IP address is 172.a.b.2.The values of a and b are as follows:l The value of a is (subrack number x 20) + slot number.l The value of b is the link number for the PPP link but group
number for the ML PPP link.
Peer IP addresses ofthe PPP/MLPPP links
Principles of planning the IP addresses for the Ethernet links
Item Planning Principle
IP address of the BSCinterface board
When the Ethernet links are used, the Abis interface board is theFG1Ba/FG2Ba. The recommended value is 168.a.0.b.l The value of a is (subrack number x 20) + slot number.
l The value of b can be 1 or 2. It can increase with the increase ofthe number of boards.
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Item Planning Principle
IP address of the BTSinterface board
The recommended value is 168.a.c.b.l The value of a is (subrack number x 20) + slot number.
l The value of c is the number on the FG1Ba/FG2Ba. Please startfrom 1.
l The value of b can be 1 or 2. A BTS may have multiple BCIMs.It can increase with the increase of the number of boards.
IP address of theEthernet port on theBSC interface board
Each Ethernet port on the FG1Ba/FG2Ba must be configured withan IP address.l If the BSC is directly connected to the BTS, the IP address of the
Ethernet port at the BSC side and that of the Ethernet port at theBTS side must be in the same network segment.
l If the BSC is connected to the BTS through a router, the IPaddress of the Ethernet port at the BSC side and that of the routerport connected to the BSC must be in the same network segment.
l The IP addresses of different Ethernet ports on the same boardcannot be in the same network segment.
IP address of theEthernet port on theBTS interface board
IP address of the Ethernet port on the BTS interface board.l If the BTS is directly connected to the BSC, the IP address of the
Ethernet port at the BSC side and that of the Ethernet port at theBTS side must be in the same network segment.
l If the BTS is connected to the BSC through the router, the IPaddress of the BTS and that of the BTS GW should be in the samenetwork segment.
IP address of thegateway of theEthernet port
l If the BSC is directly connected to the BTS, the IP address is thatof the Ethernet port at the BTS side.
l If the BSC is connected to the BTS through a router, the IPaddress is that of the router port connected to the BSC.
Principles of Planning the IP Address of the A1p/A2p InterfacePrinciples of planning the IP addresses for the PPP/MLPPP links
Item Planning Principle
IP address of theMGW interface board
Obtained from the AN engineers.
IP address of theMSCe interface board
Obtained from the AN engineers.
Local IP address of thePPP/MLPPP links
Each PPP/MLPPP link requires a pair of IP addresses foridentification. The local and peer IP addresses cannot be the same.
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Item Planning Principle
Peer IP addresses ofthe PPP/MLPPP links
Principles of planning the IP addresses for the Ethernet links
Item Planning Principle
IP address of theEthernet port on theBSC interface board
Each Ethernet port on the FG1Aa/FG2Aa must be configured withan IP address.l If the BSC is directly connected to the MGW, the IP address of
the Ethernet port at the BSC side and that of the MGW interfaceboard must be in the same network segment.
l If the BSC is connected to the MGW through a router, the IPaddress of the Ethernet port at the BSC side and that of the routerport connected to the BSC must be in the same network segment.
l The IP addresses of different Ethernet ports on the same boardcannot be in the same network segment.
IP addresses of thegateway
The IP address of the gateway and that of the Ethernet port at theBSC side must be in the same network segment.l If the BSC is directly connected to the MGW, the gateway IP
address is the port IP address of the MGW interface board.l If the BSC is connected to a router, the gateway IP address is that
of the router port connected to the BSC.
IP address of theMGW interface board
Obtained from the AN engineers.
IP address of theMSCe interface board
Obtained from the AN engineers.
l In direct networking between the BSC and MGW, the A1p signaling is sent by the MGW.When the signaling and services share the physical links, the IP address of each port is ina different network segment (subnet recommended). Two IP addresses are required foreach network segment, that is, one for the BSC, and the other for the MGW. The subnetmask is 255.255.255.252.
l Networking is performed through a layer 3 switch or a router. If the VRRP is used, it isrecommended that a subnet be planned for each port. Thus, four IP addresses are requiredfor each network segment, that is, one for the BSC, one for the two layer 3 switches, onefor the router, and one for the VRRP. The subnet mask is 255.255.255.248.
l The interface board works in load sharing mode. Networking is performed through a layer3 switch or a router. It is recommended that a subnet be planned for each port. Thus, twoIP addresses are required for each network segment, that is, one for the BSC and one forthe peer switch. The subnet mask is 255.255.255.252.
l The A-interface networking is so complicated that you can consult Huawei engineers forplanning the IP addresses that are not mentioned in this document.
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Principles of Planning the IP Addresses of the A10/A11/A12 Interface and Act/GMPInterface
Item Planning Principle
IP address of theEthernet port on thePCF interface board
The IP addresses of the Ethernet ports are planned in the BSS.l Each Ethernet port on the PCF interface board must be configured
with an IP address.l The IP addresses of different Ethernet ports on the same PCF board
must be in different network segments.l The IP address of each Ethernet port and that of the peer port (on
the router or PDSN) must be in the same network segment.
IP address of thegateway
Planned by the customer.l If the BSC is connected to a router, the gateway IP address is that
of the router port connected to the BSC.l If the BSC is directly connected to the PDSN, the gateway IP address
is that of the port on the PDSN interface board. The PDSNdifferentiates between the R-P logical port and the physical port,and this IP address pertains to the R-P logical port.
IP address of thePCF
The logical IP address of the PCF. This IP address must be defined inthe PDSN and planned in the BSS.l Each PCF must be configured with an IP address.
l The logical IP address of the PCF and the IP address of the port arenot in the same network segment.
l The IP address of the PCF and that of the PDSN must be in the samenetwork segment.
IP address of theTSC
The IP address for the interconnection with the PCF. This IP addressmust be configured when the PAMR services are enabled in the BSC.Obtained from the TSC engineers.
IP address of thePDSN
The IP address for the interconnection with the PCF. The PDSNdifferentiates between the R-P logical port and the physical port, andthis IP address pertains to the R-P logical port. Obtained from thePDSN engineers.
IP address of the ANAAA
The IP address of the AN AAA server connected to the local AN. Youneed to negotiate with the AN AAA engineers for this IP address.
If the number of configured PCFs is N, N /M IP addresses of the network segment are requiredfor the logical IP address of the PCF. Port number /M IP addresses of the network segmentare required for the Ethernet ports on each board. The relations between N and M are asfollows:l N<=2, M=30
l 2<N<=6, M=29
l 6<N<=14, M=28
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Principles of Planning the IP addresses of the BAMBefore the BAM is delivered, the actual internal IP address, actual external IP address, virtualinternal IP address, and virtual external IP address are configured.
You need to configure the virtual external IP address and the actual external IP address on site.
Plan and configure the IP addresses of the BAM according to Table 1-1.
Table 1-1 Principles of planning the IP addresses of the BAM
IP Address Planning Principle
Actual internal IP address The IP addresses of the internal network team must notbe in the network segment to which the virtual internalIP address belongs. That is, do not configure the IPaddresses of the internal network team in the80.xxx.xxx.xxx network segment. The recommendedconfiguration is as follows:l Active BAM: 81.0.0.1 (255.0.0.0)
l Standby BAM: 81.0.0.2 (255.0.0.0)
Actual external IP address The IP address of the external network team isautomatically assigned by the DHCP server beforedelivery.You can change the actual external IP address asrequired.
Virtual internal IP address The internal virtual IP addresses are configured duringthe installation of the OM system on the BAM. Theconfiguration is fixed as follows:l Active BAM: 80.0.0.255 (255.0.0.0)
l Standby BAM: 80.0.0.254 (255.0.0.0)
Virtual external IP address The virtual external IP address must not be in thenetwork segment to which the actual external IPaddresses belong, and must not be the same as other IPaddresses in the subnet. You can configure the virtualexternal IP address of the BAM as required.
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About This Chapter
This describes how to collect the information about the BSC and arrange for the tools, MMLconfiguration scripts, and license file.
2.1 Collecting Information About the BSCBefore preparing MML configuration scripts, you need to collect information about the BSC.
2.2 Arranging for ToolsThis describes the tools required for BSC commissioning.
2.3 Preparations of MML Configuration ScriptsThis describes how to modify basic scripts and customize configuration scripts to meet actualrequirements.
2.4 Applying for the License FileThe BSC enables the authorization through the license file.
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2.1 Collecting Information About the BSCBefore preparing MML configuration scripts, you need to collect information about the BSC.
Procedure
For details, see Preparations of All Data for Initial BSC Configuration.
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2.2 Arranging for ToolsThis describes the tools required for BSC commissioning.
Procedure
Step 1 Arrange for a test MS.
l Ensure that the test MS is defined in the HLR and successfully registered in the VLR.
l Ensure that the parameters of MS (including the IMSI, basic frequency, auxiliary frequency,SID, and NID) are correctly set and consistent with the system parameters.
l Ensure that the MS is correctly defined in the AN AAA and connected to a computer throughthe USB cable or serial cable. The computer is correctly installed with the USB or serialdrive, and the dial-up settings are complete.
Step 2 Arrange for a test LMT.
l Ensure that the LMT is installed with Windows XP or a later version.
l Ensure that the LMT is installed with the LMT applications. If no application is installed,see Installing the LMT Application to install the applications.
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Postrequisite
For details on how to connect the LMT to the BAM, see 5 Logging In to the BAM Throughthe LMT.
2.3 Preparations of MML Configuration ScriptsThis describes how to modify basic scripts and customize configuration scripts to meet actualrequirements.
Prerequisitel The information about the BSC is collected.
l The basic scripts are obtained.
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ProcedureSee BSC6680 Configuration Guide to configure the data for the BSC equipment, clock, andinterfaces so that MML configuration scripts meet the actual requirements.
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2.4 Applying for the License FileThe BSC enables the authorization through the license file.
Procedure
Step 1 Ask Huawei engineers to apply for a license file from the Huawei license management center.
Step 2 Verify the configurations of the license file.Check whether the running deadline, number of trial days, resource items, and function itemsare consistent.
Step 3 Change the name of the license file to cbsclicense.dat and save it to D:\cdma2000\LoadDATA.During the BSC reset, the license file is automatically loaded to the board.
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PostrequisiteWhen the BSC is operating, you need to reallocate resources according to the license controlmode. For details, see Adjusting the License Feature.
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3 Checking the BSC Equipment
This describes how to check the BSC equipment before commissioning.
PrerequisiteThe preparations for BSC commissioning are complete.
Procedure
Step 1 Verify that the BSC cabinets, subracks, and boards are installed by seeing the BSC6680Hardware Installation Guide and ensure that hardware installation check and power-on checkare successfully performed.
Step 2 Verify that the BSC cables are correctly connected to the peer NEs by seeing BSC CableConnections.
Step 3 Based on the trunk cable types, verify that the DIP switches of the AEUa/EIUa/PEUa meet theactual requirements.If the DIP switches of the AEUa/EIUa/PEUa do not meet the actual requirements, see Settingthe DIP switches of the AEUa/EIUa/PEUa in the BSC6680 Hardware Installation Guide toset the DIP switches again.
Step 4 Verify that the operating system and its patches, the database and its patches, and the BAMapplications are installed on the BAM server according to BSC6680 BAM AdministrationGuide and ensure that the settings related to the BAM are complete.
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4 Powering on the BSC Cabinet
This describes how to power on the BSC cabinet and handle the power supply failure of theinternal components of the cabinet.
Prerequisitel The input power cables of the BSC cabinet are correctly and securely connected. The jackets
of the power cables are intact.l The input power of the BSC cabinet and the output power of the power distribution box
(PDB) comply with the specifications listed in Technical Specifications of the BSCPDB.
l All the switches A8 to A10 and B8 to B10 on the PDB are set to OFF.
Procedure
Step 1 Set the switches controlling the BSC power supply on the power distribution frame (PDF) toON.
Step 2 When the RUN indicator on the front panel of the PDB blinks at 2 Hz (ON for 0.25s and OFFfor 0.25s), set the power switches in the CMPS and CSPS subracks to ON. For assignment ofthe power switches, see the labels on the front panel of the PDB, as shown in Assignment ofPower Switches on the BSC Cabinet.
NOTE
The idle switches on the PDB are set to OFF.
Step 3 Check the power supply to the internal components of the BSC cabinet, as listed in Table 4-1.
Table 4-1 Checklist of the power supply to the internal components of the BSC cabinet
Component Power Indicator
Board The RUN indicator on the panel is ON or blinks.
Fan box After the subrack is powered on and functions properly, theSTATUS indicator in green on the panel of the fan box blinksat 0.5 Hz (ON for 1s and OFF for 1s).
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Step 4 If the power supply to internal components fails after you power on the cabinet, clear the faultaccording to the handling suggestions listed in Table 4-2.
Table 4-2 Troubleshooting measures for power supply failure of the internal components
Fault Type Troubleshooting
Power supply failure of all thecomponents in the BSCcabinet
Check whether the RTN power cables and the –48 V powercables are inversely connected.l If the connection is incorrect, set all the switches on the
PDB to OFF. Then, reconnect the power cables.l If the connection is correct, replace the PDB.
Power supply failure of all theboards in a subrack
Measure the input voltage of the subrack with a multimeter,whose terminal in black is in contact with the RTN(+)terminal of the subrack and the terminal in red is in contactwith the NEG(-) terminal.l If the input voltage is normal, ranging from –57 V and –
40 V, replace the subrack.l If the input voltage is out of the range, check the
connections of the power cables. If the connections are notsecure, set all the switches on the PDB to OFF, and thenreconnect the power cables. If the connections are proper,the power switches on the PDB may be faulty. Replace thePDB.
Power supply failure of aboard in a subrack
Check the following tasks:1. Remove the board and check whether the pins in the
backplane socket of the slot are distorted, broken, ormissing. If the socket is damaged, replace the faultysubrack.
2. Reinsert the board into the slot and observe the boardindicator. For the status of the indicators, refer toIndicators on BSC Boards.
3. If the indicator does not function properly, remove theboard and insert it into an idle slot that houses the sametype of board. Then, observe the indicator.l If the board functions properly, it indicates that the slot
is faulty. Replace the subrack.l If the fault persists, it indicates that the board is faulty.
Replace the board.
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5 Logging In to the BAM Through the LMT
Logging in to the BAM through the LMT enables you to perform the remote commissioningand maintenance on the LMT.
PrerequisiteThe operator should know the difference among "LMT", "LMT computer", "LMT applicationprogram". Please refer to Definition of the LMT.
The test LMT computer is ready.
Procedure
Step 1 See BSC Cable Connections to connect the LMT to the LAN switch through Ethernet cables.
Step 2 The IP address of the LMT and the virtual external IP address of the BAM are in the samenetwork segment.
Step 3 Set up a remote link.
If... Then...
If the operator have privilege to log in to theBAM Operating System
Select start > run, inputmstsc /console, tolog in to the remote BAM, and start the LMTsoftware.
If the operator have no privilege to log in tothe BAM Operating System
Please install the LMT client first, then LogIn to the BAM through the LMT client.
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6 Loading the Program Files and Data Files
The program files and data files are loaded to ensure that the BSC runs properly.
Prerequisitel You have remotely logged in to the BAM through the LMT.
l The MML configuration scripts that apply to the office are ready, and the contents areaccurate.
l The BSC program files (including the board files, patch files, and DSP files) and licensefile have been saved in D:\cdma2000\LoadDATA.
Checking the Files to be LoadedThe files to be loaded are the board files, DSP files, patch files, data files, and license file.
l The license file must be loaded in the BSC system. For details, see Activating the LicenseFeature.
l The board files must be loaded for all the boards of the BSC.
l In addition to the board files, the SCUOa and XPUOa subsystems (SPUO, PCUO, RPUO,PMUO, AMUO, and SMUO) must be loaded with data files that are automaticallygenerated after the batch processing of scripts.
l In addition to the board files, the ECUO/DPUDb/DPUTb/DPUSb must be loaded with theDSP files.
l The patch file must be loaded if required.
l The format of the files to be loaded for each SPUO subsystem is ABCDXYYZ. Forexample, SPUO2082.DAT is the file to be loaded for the subsystem of SPUO 2 in slot 8of subrack 2.
ProcedureStep 1 Process the MML configuration data in batch, and then the DAT file is generated.
1. On the Service Maintenance System, choose System > Execute Batch File .2. In the Execute Batch File dialog box, select the path of the script data file, and then click
OK.3. In the Debugging window, click Batch Run. The system runs all the commands, as shown
in Figure 6-1.
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Figure 6-1 Debugging window
Step 2 Run the RST FRM command to reset all the subracks of the BSC and load various loading filesto the boards.
WARNINGReset the CSPS first, and then reset the CMPS.
Step 3 On the Service Maintenance System, click Load to query the BSC loading progress, as shownin Figure 6-2.
NOTE
l The whole loading process takes several minutes, so you need to wait until all the boards of the BSCare loaded.
l If the Debugging window shows that the IOUa is repeatedly reset, and the indicators of the boardswork properly, you can infer that the fibers of the IOUa are not properly inserted. If you properly insertthe fibers, the IOUa runs properly.
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Figure 6-2 Debugging window
Step 4 On the Alarm Management System, check whether the alarms about the boards, license, versionsare inconsistent. See the detailed information to clear the alarms.
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7 Adjusting the License Feature
This describes how to adjust the License feature. After the License file is successfully loaded,you must adjust the allocation proportion and quantity of the resources. Otherwise, no resourcesare available for use by the SPUO and BTSs.
Procedurel Perform the following steps to modify the allocation proportion of carriers:
1. Run the DSP LICENSEFILEINFO command to query the information about theresource restriction in the License file.
2. Run the ADD CDMACH command to add carriers dynamically.
3. If the number of carriers exceeds the permissible range specified in the License file,run the RMV CDMACH command to delete carriers dynamically. In this way, youcan modify the carrier resources.
l Perform the following steps to modify the allocation proportion of CE resources amongSPUOs:
1. Run the DSP LICENSEFILEINFO command to query the information about theresource restriction in the License file.
2. Run the DSP LICENSECFG command to query the License configurationinformation currently in use, for example, number of CDMA2000 1X and CDMA20001xEV-DO reverse CEs.
3. Run the LST CEPERCENT command to query the allocation proportion of CEsamong SPUOs.
4. Run the MOD CEPERCENT command to adjust the allocation proportion of CEsamong SPUOs.
l Perform the following steps to modify the number of CEs allocated to a BTS and the powertype of the BTS:
1. Run the DSP LICENSEFILEINFO command to query the information about theresource restriction in the License file.
2. Run the LST BTSLICENSECFG command to query the number of CDMA2000 1Xand CDMA2000 1xEV-DO reverse CEs and the number of high-power BTSs of theBSC.
3. Run the LST BSCBTSINF command to query the number of CDMA2000 1X andCDMA2000 1xEV-DO reverse CEs allocated to a BTS and the power type of the BTS.
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4. Run the MOD BSCBTSINF command to modify the number of CDMA2000 1X orCDMA2000 1xEV-DO reverse CEs configured in a BTS and whether the BTS is ahigh-power BTS.
5. Run the MOD BTSCE command to move the CE resources of the source BTS to thetarget BTS.
l Modify the enabling/disabling attributes of the functions.The License file specifies whether a function can be enabled. If the function can be enabled,you can run a relevant MML command to enable or disable the function. If the functioncannot be enabled, you cannot enable it even if you run the relevant command. The License-restricted functions are listed in Table 7-1.
Table 7-1 License-restricted functions
Function
CommandUsed forAdding andModifying
Enabling/DisablingParameter Command
Used forQuerying
Voiceencryptionover the Uminterface
MODBSCSERVICESW
AIRIFVOICEENSW (Airinterface of Voice EncryptedFunction Switch)
LSTBSCSERVICESW
4GV MODBSCSERVICESW
FOURGVSW (4GV FunctionSwitch)
LSTBSCSERVICESW
Circuit-typeIWF
MODBSCSERVICESW
CIRCIWFCSW (Circuit IWFFunction Switch)
LSTBSCSERVICESW
Circuit-typevoice-before-fax
MODBSCSERVICESW
VOICEFIRSTFAXNEXTSW(Voice First Fax Next FunctionSwitch)
LSTBSCSERVICESW
Safe-layeraccess for Uminterfacesignaling
MODDOGCNP
PARA1 None.
VideoTelephony
MODBSCSERVICESW
VIDEOTELEPHONYSW(Video Telephony FunctionSwitch)
LSTBSCSERVICESW
VoIP MODBSCSERVICESW
VOIPSW (VoIP FunctionSwitch)
LSTBSCSERVICESW
Dedicated linesubscribers
MODBSCSERVICESW
PRIVLINESUBSW (PrivateLine Subscriber FunctionSwitch)
LSTBSCSERVICESW
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CommandUsed forAdding andModifying
Enabling/DisablingParameter Command
Used forQuerying
Bindingbetween theESN and thenetwork accessaccount
MODBSCSERVICESW
ESNBOUNDNETACCOUNTSSW (ESN bound with thenetwork accounts FunctionSwitch)
LSTBSCSERVICESW
MEID MODMEIDSUP
BSCMEIDSUP (Whether theBSC Support MEID)NBRBSCMEIDSUP(Whether the Neighbor BSCsupports the MEID)NBRANMEIDSUP (Whetherthe Neighbor AN supports theMEID)PDSNMEIDSUP (Whetherthe PDSN supports the MEID)ANAAAMEIDSUP (Whetherthe ANAAA supports theMEID)
LSTMEIDSUP
Inter-SubscriberQoS
MOD QOS QOSFUNSW (QoS functionswitch)
LST QOS
EFLT-basedlocatingfunction
MOD BSCLBS EFLTLBSSW (Location-Based Services Switch ofEFLT)
LST BSCLBS
Concurrentservice
MOD PREV CSSUPPORTED1X(Concurrent ServicesSupported Indicator)
LST PREV
Inter-BSC SoftHandoff
ADDOUTCDMACHMODOUTCDMACH
VHOTP (Voice CallSupported HO Type)DHOTP (Data Call SupportedHO Type)
LSTCDMACH
Proportionalhybrid accessof voice anddata
MOD CHM SUPPHYADMISSSW(Hybrid Admission Switch)
LST CHM
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CommandUsed forAdding andModifying
Enabling/DisablingParameter Command
Used forQuerying
Adaptivealgorithm forRC allocation
MOD CHM RCVOICESW (Voice RCSwitch)RCDATAFCHSW (Data FCHRC Switch)RCDATASCHSW (Data SCHRC Switch)
LST CHM
SCH rateadjustmentextension
MOD CHM FWDSCHVARRATESW (F-SCH Variety Rate Switch)REVSCHVARRATESW (R-SCH Variety Rate Switch)
LST CHM
32XSCH MOD CHM FWDSCH32XSW ()REVSCH32XSW (Forward32X SCH Switch)
LST CHM
Hardassignment forthe reverseRSSI
ADD CELLMOD CELL
REVRSSICARRASSNSW(CDMA2000 1X ReverseRSSI Carrier AssignmentSwitch)DOAREVRSSICARRASSNSW (EV-DO Reverse RSSICarrier Assignment Switch)
LST CELL
Adaptiveadjustment ofthe target FER
MOD BSCRSM FWDFERLDCTRLSW(Forward FER Load ControlSwitch)
LST BSCRSM
Adaptivederating ofvoice
MOD BSCRSM FWDRSMDLDCTRLSW(Forward Load Control Switchfor Voice Rate ReductionMode)
LST BSCRSM
Closed-looppower controlfor the reverseSCH
MODBSCPWR
REVSCHPWRCTRLSW (R-SCH Power Control Switch)
LST BSCPWR
FCH powerbalance
MODBSCPWR
FCHPWRSYNSW (FCHPower SynchronizationSwitch)
LST BSCPWR
FCH softhandoff/powerbalance
MOD CHM FWDSCHSHOSW (F-SCHSoft Handoff Switch)REVSCHSHOSW (R-SCHSoft Handoff Switch)
LST CHM
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Function
CommandUsed forAdding andModifying
Enabling/DisablingParameter Command
Used forQuerying
MODBSCPWR
SCHPWRSYNSW (SCHPower SynchronizationSwitch)
LST BSCPWR
Weak coveragehandoff
MODPHOALG
WCSHOSW (Weak CoverSHO Total Switch)
LST HOINF:QRYINF=PHOALG;
Network-assisted inter-AN handoff
MOD DOHO ANHOSWITCH (AN-assistedInter-AN HO Switch)
LST DOHO
Inter-carrierhard handoff
MODDOPHOALG
RTDDOHHOSW (EV-DORTD HHO Switch)DRCDOHHOSW (EV-DODRC HHO Switch)LNKDOHHOSW (EV-DOLink Quality HHO Switch)OFSDOHHOSW (EV-DOOFS HHO Switch)SFDOHHOSW (EV-DO SFHHO Switch)
LSTDORRMP:DORRMINF=DOPHOALG;
Patentedalgorithm forimproved Abistransmissionefficiency
ADDBSCBTSINFMODBSCBTSINF
ABISCAPOPTMSW (AbisCapability Optimize Switch)
LSTBSCBTSINF
DTX (VAD)support of IP-based Ainterface voiceservices
ADD BSCINFMOD BSCINF
DTXSWT (A2pDiscontinuous TransmissionSwitch)
LST BSCINF
FractionalATM functionof the Abisinterface
ADDFRACATM
This function has no enabling/disabling parameter. TheLicense controls the command.
LSTFRACATM
l Modify the enabling/disabling attributes of the resources.
The License file specifies whether a type of resources can be enabled and the quantity ofenabled resources. For example, to set the value of a carrier for the parameter Voice ServiceAccess Priority Switch to on, run the following command:MOD CHINF: CN=3, SCTID=1, CRRID=1, VOICEACCSW=ON; If the number of carriers whose values for this parameter is on does not exceed the numberpermitted by the License, this command can be successfully executed. Otherwise, the
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command cannot be successfully executed. The License-restricted resources are listed inTable 7-2.
Table 7-2 License-restricted resources
Quantity ofLicense-RestrictedResources
CommandUsed forAddingandModifying
Enabling/DisablingParameter Comman
d UsedforQuerying
ResourceUnit
Number of carrierswhose values of theparameter VoiceService AccessPriority Switch areon
MODCHINF
VOICEACCSW(Voice ServiceAccess PrioritySwitch)
LSTCHMINF:QRYINF=CHINF;
Carrier
Number of carrierswhose values of theparameter WhetherTo SupportAutomaticBlocking OfCarrier are YES
ADDCDMACHMODCDMACH
AUTODWNCDMACH (Whether ToSupport AutomaticBlocking Of Carrier)
LSTCDMACH
Carrier
Number of carrierswhose values of theparameter ReverseFER Load ControlSwitch are ON
MODRLDCTRL
REVFERLOADCTRLSW (Reverse FERLoad Control Switch)
LSTRSMINF:QRYINF=RLDCTRL;
Carrier
Number of carrierswhose values of theparameter ReverseLoad ControlSwitch for VoiceRate ReductionMode are ON
MODRLDCTRL
REVSPDMDLOADCTRLSW (ReverseLoad Control Switchfor Voice RateReduction Mode)
LSTRSMINF:QRYINF=RLDCTRL;
Carrier
Number of carrierswhose values of theparameter InTraffic AdaptiveFilter Switch areON
ADDBSCBTSINF MODBSCBTSINF
INTRAFADAPFILTER (In TrafficAdaptive FilterSwitch)
LSTBSCBTSINF
BTS
Number of carrierswhose values of theparameter AbisRedundanceTraffic Switch areon
ADDBSCBTSINFMODBSCBTSINF
ABISREDUNDANCESW (AbisRedundance TrafficSwitch)
LSTBSCBTSINF
BTS
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8 Checking the Operating Status of the BSC
This describes how to check the operating status of the BSC, including the boards and clock.
Prerequisitel The boards of the BSC are loaded.
l The LMT applications are started.
Procedure
Step 1 Query the operating status of a board through the indicator on the panel.If the board runs properly, the indicator is green or blue. Green indicates active enable, and blueindicates standby enable.
Step 2 Check whether the clock functions properly.
1. Run the DSP SATCARD command to query the information about the satellite card of theGCUOa and check whether the status of the antenna system is Normal.
2. Run the DSP CLKSRC command to check whether the clock reference source of theGCUOa meet the actual requirements and check whether the status of the clock source isAvailable.
3. Run the DSP CLKSTAT command to query the status of the clock is Normal.
Step 3 Run the DSP RES command to check whether the BTS cells are available.
Generally, the status of the sector carriers is as follows:
l Operational state: enabled
l Administrative state: unlocked
l Running state: activated, or available
Step 4 Run the STR CRCcommand to check whether the data of the BAM and that of the boards areconsistent.If the data is inconsistent, reconfigure and reload the data.
Step 5 Run the CHK CDV command to check the validity of the configuration data.According to the check results, determine the data that need to be reconfigured.
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Step 6 Run the DSP LICENSEFILEINFO command to query the license file that is being used anddetermine whether it is the loaded license file.
Step 7 On the Alarm Management System, check whether the alarms about the board versions and theESNs of the license file are inconsistent. See detailed recommendations to clear the alarms.
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9 Checking the Transmission Links of the BSC
About This Chapter
This describes how to check the transmission links and locate faults.
9.1 Checking the Abis Interface Transmission LinksThis describes how to check the Abis interface transmission links and locate faults.
9.2 Checking the A1/A2 Interface Transmission LinksThis describes how to check the A1/A2 interface transmission links and locate faults.
9.3 Checking the A1p/A2p Interface Transmission LinksThis describes how to check the A1p/A2p interface transmission links and locate faults.
9.4 Checking the A10/A11/A12 Interface Transmission LinksThis describes how to check the A10/A11/A12 interface transmission links and locate faults.
9.5 Checking the A3/A7/A13/A16/A17/A18 Interface Transmission LinksThis describes how to check the A3/A7/A13/A16/A17/A18 interface transmission links andlocate faults.
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9.1 Checking the Abis Interface Transmission LinksThis describes how to check the Abis interface transmission links and locate faults.
Prerequisitel The BSC program files and data files are loaded, and all the boards run properly.
l The BSC is connected to the BTS.
l Data related to the transmission between the BSC and the BTS is configured.
Procedure
Step 1 Check whether the E1/T1 links are operational.When the AEUBa/AOUBa/AO1Ba/PEUBa/PO1Ba/POUBa is used as the interface board, runthe DSP E1T1STAT command to query the E1/T1 link status. If the status is normal, E1/T1Operational Status is Available.
Step 2 Check whether the transmission links are operational.l If the AEUBa/AOUBa/AO1Ba is used as the interface board, and ATM is the transmission
mode between the BSC and the BTS, run the following commands to query the link status:– If the transmission link is the IMA group, run the DSP IMAGRPSTAT command to
check whether the IMA group is configured and query the number of configured andactivated links.If the status is normal, Local Group Status is The group is in the active state.
– If the transmission link is IMA, run the DSP IMALNKSTAT command to query thelocal and remote IMA link status.If the status is normal, Local Link Sending Status and Remote Link Sending Statusare Activate.
– If the transmission link is FRACIMA, run the DSP FRACIMALNKSTAT command toquery the FRACIMA link status.If the status is normal, Local Link Sending Status is Activate.
– If the transmission link is UNI, run the DSP UNILNKSTAT command to query the UNIlink status.If the status is normal, UNI Link Status is Activate.
l If the PEUBa/PO1Ba/POUBa is used as the interface board, and the transmission modebetween the BSC and the BTS is IP over E1/T1, run the following commands to query thelink status:– If the transmission link is PPP, run the DSP PPPLNKSTAT command to query the PPP
link status.If the status is normal, Link Status is Available.
– If the transmission link is ML PPP, run the DSP MPLNKSTAT command to query theML PPP link status.If the status is normal, Link Status is Available.
l If the FG1Ba/FG2Ba is used as the interface board, and the transmission mode between theBSC and the BTS is IP over ETH, run the DSP ETHLNKSTAT command to query theEthernet link status.
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If the status is normal, Link state is link enabled, and Actual running status is in service.
Step 3 Check whether the IP routing information is correct.run the LST IPBRDROUTE command to check whether the IP routing information is correct.
Step 4 Check whether the OM links and signaling links are operational.
1. Query the OM link status. Choose Start > Run, and then run the ping command to checkwhether the OM links are operational. If the OM links are operational, the maintenancenavigation tree of the Service Maintenance System is displayed properly.
2. Query the signaling link status. Run the DSP SIGLNKSTAT command to query thesignaling link status.
Step 5 Check whether the traffic link is correctly configured.Run the LST BTSLNK command to query all types of the BTS links. Check whether the trafficlink is included, and whether the ID of the traffic link is correct.
Step 6 Check whether the cells and carriers are correctly configured.Run the LST CELL command to query the cell configurations, and run the LST CDMACHcommand to query the information about the BSC or external carriers.
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Troubleshootingl The E1/T1 link does not function properly.
– Perform physical loopback test on the DDF. For details, see Maintaining BSSTransmission Links.
– Run the SET LPBACKE1T1 command to set the E1 data loopback test.
l The transmission links do not function properly. Check whether the peer IP routinginformation is correct.
NOTEIn the IP transmission mode, after the logical links are configured, the system automaticallyconfigures the routing information from the interface boards of the BSC to the interface boards ofthe BTS.
l If the OM links, service links, and signaling links do not function properly, run the LSTBTSLNK command to check whether the configurations of the OM links, service links,and signaling links are consistent with the negotiated configurations.For details, see Preparations of All Data for Initial BSC Configuration.
l For details on other exceptions, see Troubleshooting the Abis Interface Link.
9.2 Checking the A1/A2 Interface Transmission LinksThis describes how to check the A1/A2 interface transmission links and locate faults.
Prerequisitel The program files, data files, and patch files of the BSC are loaded, and all the boards run
properly.l The BSC is connected to the MSC, and the data configuration is complete.
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Procedure
Step 1 Check whether the E1/T1 links are operational.Run the DSP E1T1STAT command to query the E1/T1 link status. If the status is normal, E1/T1 Operational Status is Available.
Step 2 Check whether the MTP2 links are operational.Run the DSP MTP2STAT command to query the MTP2 link status. If the status is normal,MTP2 Link Status is Provide Service.
Step 3 Check whether the MTP3 signaling links are operational.Run the DSP N7LNK command to query the MTP3 link status. If the status is normal, LinkActivated is Yes.
Step 4 Check whether the destination signaling point is operational.Run the DSP N7DPC command to check whether the destination signaling point is available.If the status is normal, DPC Status is Available;MTP Status is Accessible;SCCP Status isAllowed.
Step 5 Check whether the A2 circuit status is operational.Run the DSP A2 command to query the A2 circuit status. If the A2 circuit is operational andcarries no calls, CIC Status and Occupied Status are Idle. If the A2 circuit is operational andcarries calls, Occupied Status is Occupied.
Step 6 Check whether the SCCP subsystem information is consistent with the negotiated data.Run the DSP SCCPSSN command to check whether the parameter information is consistentwith the negotiated information.
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Troubleshootingl The physical links do not function properly. Check whether the E1/T1 cables are qualified
and whether the E1/T1 cables are correctly connected.l The signaling links do not function properly. Check whether the negotiated interconnection
data is correct.For details, see Preparations of All Data for Initial BSC Configuration.
l For details on other exceptions, see Troubleshooting the Transmission.
9.3 Checking the A1p/A2p Interface Transmission LinksThis describes how to check the A1p/A2p interface transmission links and locate faults.
Prerequisitel The program files, data files, and patch files of the BSC are loaded, and all the boards run
properly.l The BSC is connected to the MSCe and MGW, and the data configuration is complete.
Procedure
Step 1 Check whether the E1/T1 links are operational.
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When the PEUAa/PO1Aa/POUAa is used as the interface board, run the DSP E1T1STATcommand to query the E1/T1 link status.
If the status is normal, E1/T1 Operational Status is Available.
Step 2 Check whether the transmission links are operational.
l If the PEUAa is used as the interface board, the transmission mode between the BSC and theMSCe/MGW is IP over E1/T1. Run the following commands to query the link status:
– If the transmission link is PPP, run the DSP PPPLNKSTAT command to query the PPPlink status.
If the status is normal, Link Status is Available.
– If the transmission link is ML PPP, run the DSP MPLNKSTAT command to query theML PPP link status.
If the status is normal, Link Status is Available.
l If the FG1Aa/FG2Aa is used as the interface board, and the transmission mode between theBSC and the MSCe/MGW is IP over ETH, run the DSP ETHLNKSTAT command to querythe Ethernet link status.
If the status is normal, Link state is link enabled, and Actual running status is in service.
Step 3 Check whether the IP routing information is correct.Run the LST IPBRDROUTE command to check whether the IP routing information is correct.
Step 4 Check whether the destination signaling point is operational.
When the M3UA signaling link is used, run the DSP M3UADPC command to query thedestination signaling point status. If the status is normal, DPC Status is Available;M3UAStatus is Accessible;SCCP Status is Allowed.
When the SUA signaling link is used, run the DSP SUADPC command to query the destinationsignaling point status. If the status is normal, DPC Status of SUA is Reachable.
Step 5 Query the signaling link status.Run the DSP M3UALNK andDSP SUALNK commands to query the signaling link status. Ifthe status is normal, Link Status is Activate.
Step 6 Check whether the SCCP subsystem information is consistent with the negotiated data.Run the DSP SCCPSSN command to check whether the parameter information is consistentwith the negotiated information.
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Troubleshootingl The physical links do not function properly. Check whether the E1/T1 cables are qualified
and whether the E1/T1 cables are correctly connected. Check whether the fibers andEthernet cables are correctly connected.
l The transmission links do not function properly. Check whether the peer IP routinginformation is correct.
l The signaling links do not function properly. Check whether the negotiated interconnectiondata is correct.
For details, see Preparations of All Data for Initial BSC Configuration.
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NOTE
If the negotiated data of the A1p/A2p interface is correct, but the M3UA link cannot be activated,the fault may be caused by SCTP algorithm inconsistency. Check whether the SCTP algorithms atboth sides are consistent. If the SCTP algorithms are inconsistent, modify the SCTP parameters, andthen the SCTP can be properly set up.
Some parameters need to be modified according to actual requirements.
l For details on other exceptions, see Troubleshooting the Transmission.
9.4 Checking the A10/A11/A12 Interface TransmissionLinks
This describes how to check the A10/A11/A12 interface transmission links and locate faults.
Prerequisitel The PCF, router, and PDSN are correctly connected, and the PCF and AN AAA are
connected.l The data related to packet data services and AN AAA is configured at the BSC side.
l Routing information is configured on all the routers.
l The data for interconnection between the PDSN and PCF is configured at the PDSN side.The negotiation data of the BSC is configured at the AN AAA side.
Procedure
Step 1 Check whether the Ethernet links are operational.Run the DSP ETHLNKSTAT command to query the Ethernet link status. If the status is normal,Link state is link enabled, and Actual running status is in service.
NOTEThe FG1Pa/FG2Pa/FG1Xa/FG2Xa/GOUXa/GOUPa of the PCF must be configured with Ethernet links.
Step 2 Query the binding relations between the PCF and the AN AAA.Run the LST PCFAAA command to check whether the IP addresses of the PCF and AN AAAare correct.
Step 3 Query the binding relations between the PCF and the PDSN.Run the LST PCFPDSN command to check whether the IP addresses of the PCF and PDSNare correct.
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Troubleshootingl The physical links do not function properly. Check whether the physical connections
between the PCF and the PDSN/AN AAA are correct.l The transmission links do not function properly. Check whether the peer IP routing
information is correct.For the PDSN-specific data information, please see Preparations of All Data for InitialBSC Configuration.
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l For details on other exceptions, see Initial Configuration Guide to check whether the dataconfigurations are correct.
9.5 Checking the A3/A7/A13/A16/A17/A18 InterfaceTransmission Links
This describes how to check the A3/A7/A13/A16/A17/A18 interface transmission links andlocate faults.
Prerequisitel The program files, data files, and patch files of the BSC are loaded, and all the boards run
properly.l The neighboring BSCs and ANs are correctly connected, and the data configuration is
complete.
ProcedureStep 1 Check whether the E1/T1 links between BSCs are operational.
When the AEUBa/AOUBa/AO1Ba/PEUBa/PO1Ba/POUBa is used as the interface board, runthe DSP E1T1STAT command to query the E1/T1 link status. If the status is normal, E1/T1Operational Status is Available.
Step 2 Check whether the transmission links are operational.l If the AEUBa/AOUBa/AO1Ba is used as the interface board, and ATM is the transmission
mode between the BSCs and the ANs, run the following commands to query the A3/A7/A13/A16 link status:– If the transmission link is the IMA group, run the DSP IMAGRPSTAT command to
check whether the IMA group is configured and query the number of configured andactivated links.If the status is normal, Local Group Status is The group is in the active state.
– If the transmission link is IMA, run the DSP IMALNKSTAT command to query thelocal and remote IMA link status.If the status is normal, Local Link Sending Status and Remote Link Sending Statusare Activate.
– If the transmission link is FRACIMA, run the DSP FRACIMALNKSTAT command toquery the FRACIMA link status.If the status is normal, Local Link Sending Status is Activate.
– If the transmission link is UNI, run the DSP UNILNKSTAT command to query the UNIlink status.If the status is normal, UNI Link Status is Activate.
l If the PEUBa/PO1Ba/POUBa is used as the interface board, and the transmission modebetween BSCs or ANs is IP over E1/T1, run the following commands to query the link status:– If the transmission link is PPP, run the DSP PPPLNKSTAT command to query the PPP
link status.If the status is normal, Link Status is Available.
– If the transmission link is ML PPP, run the DSP MPLNKSTAT command to query theML PPP link status.
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If the status is normal, Link Status is Available.l If the FG1Ba/FG2Ba is used as the interface board, and the transmission mode between BSCs
or ANs is IP over ETH, run the DSP ETHLNKSTAT command to query the Ethernet linkstatus.If the status is normal, Link state is Link enabled, and Actual running status is in service.
Step 3 Check whether the configuration information of neighborhood BSC is correct.run the LST NBRBSCLNK command to check whether all of the links of neighborhood BSCis correct.
Step 4 Check whether the configuration information of neighborhood AN is correct.run the LST NBRANLNK command to check whether all of the links of neighborhood AN iscorrect.
Step 5 Query the A7/A17 link status.Run the DSP SIGLNKSTAT command to query the signaling link status.
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Troubleshootingl The physical links do not function properly. Check whether the E1/T1 cables are qualified
and whether the E1/T1 cables are correctly connected. Check whether the fibers andEthernet cables are correctly connected.
l The transmission links do not function properly. Check whether the peer IP routinginformation is correct.
l The signaling links do not function properly. Check whether the negotiated interconnectiondata between interfaces is correct.For details, see Preparations of All Data for Initial BSC Configuration.
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10 Connecting the BSC to the M2000
When the BSC is connected to the M2000, the M2000 can manage the BSC in centralized mode.
Prerequisitel The test on the BSC is complete.
l The OM network commissioning is complete, and the M2000 is operational.
l The version of the adapter of the M2000 and that of the BSC are compatible.
Procedure
Step 1 Connect the BSC to the M2000 through an Ethernet cable.Connect the OMU to the LAN switch through the Ethernet cable while the LAN switch isconnected to the M2000. Then, the BSC is connected to M2000 through the LAN switch.
Step 2 Check whether the external IP address of the BAM and that of the M2000 are in the same networksegment. If the settings do not meet the requirements described in Assigning the IP Addressesof the Network Adapters and the Adapter Teams, set the IP addresses again.
Step 3 On the M2000, create a BSC. For details, see the related M2000 subscriber documents.
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11 Verifying the BSC Services
This describes how to verify the basic services and feature services.
PrerequisiteThe test on the BSC is complete, and the BSC operates properly.
ProcedureSee the BSC6680 Acceptance Manual to verify the voice services and OM functions.
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12 Communication Ports Used by theBSC6680
Table 12-1lists the number of the communication ports used by the services of the BSC6680.
Table 12-1 The communication ports used by the services of the BSC6680
Protocol
SideA
SideAPorts(Listening)
Side B SideBPorts(Launch)
Service Authentication
Version
TCPCBSCBAM 20
CBSC,CBTSHost,M2000Server
1024-65535
For datatransfer of FTPservice None
PARC/MUSA
TCP CBSCBAM
21 CBSC,CBTSHost,M2000Server
1024-65535
For commandtransfer of FTPservice, it hasimplementedFTP over SSL
Account/Password
PARC/MUSA
TCP CBSCBAM
22 CBSC,CBTSHost,M2000Server
1024-65535
For commandtransfer of FTPservice, it hasimplementedFTP over SSL
Account/Password
PARC/MUSA
TCP CBSCBAM
1021 LMT 1024-65535
For tools toread board logfile from CBSCBAMremotely, it isnot standardFTP port
Account/Password
PARC/MUSA
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Protocol
SideA
SideAPorts(Listening)
Side B SideBPorts(Launch)
Service Authentication
Version
TCP CBSCBAM
1500 CBSC,CBTSHost
1024-65535
Forcommunication with host,OM Link
None PARC/MUSA
TCP CBSCBAM
4369 CBSCEWS
1024-65535
For monitorEWS(Emergencyworkstation)
None MUSA
TCP CBSCBAM
6000 M2000Server,LMT
1024-65535
For MMLCommandTransparentTransmission
Account/Password
PARC/MUSA
TCP CBSCBAM
6001 M2000Server,LMT
1024-65535
For the NE toreport alarmdata, the formatis MML
None PARC/MUSA
TCP CBSCBAM
6002 M2000Server,LMT
1024-65535
For an NE toreportperformancedata, the formatis MML
None PARC/MUSA
TCP CBSCBAM
6005 AlarmBox
1024-65535
For AlarmBox None PARC/MUSA
TCP CBSCBAM
6006 M2000Server,LMT
1024-65535
BIN server port None PARC/MUSA
TCP CBSCBAM
6007 TdskSpy
1024-65535
For CBSCdebug console
None PARC/MUSA
TCP CBSCBAM
6011 M2000Server,LMT
1024-65535
FormaintenanceUI
None PARC/MUSA
TCP CBSCBAM
6017 M2000Server,LMT
1024-65535
For remotingtrace, theformat is MML
None PARC/MUSA
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Protocol
SideA
SideAPorts(Listening)
Side B SideBPorts(Launch)
Service Authentication
Version
TCP CBSCBAM
6021 M2000Server,LMT
1024-65535
For loadingevents notify,the format isMML
None PARC/MUSA
TCP CBSCBAM
6022 M2000Server,LMT
1024-65535
For equipmentdebug console,the format isMML
None PARC/MUSA
TCP CBSCBAM
6023 M2000Server,LMT
1024-65535
For CBTS toreport state, theformat is MML
None PARC/MUSA
TCP CBSCBAM
6024 M2000Server,LMT
1024-65535
For CBSC toreport state, theformat is MML
None PARC/MUSA
TCP CBSCBAM
6088 PEERCBSCBAM,Upgrade Client
1024-65535
For remotingupgrade, theformat is MML
Account/Password
PARC/MUSA
TCP CBSCBAM
6099 M2000Server,LMT
1024-65535
For managinguser andsynchronizingconfigure, theformat is MML
Account/Password
PARC/MUSA
TCP CBSCBAM
11501 CBSCHost
1024-65535
For listeningthe trafficstatisticsprocess Stat
None PARC/MUSA
TCP CBSCBAM
11502 CBSCHost
1024-65535
For CDRmonitor
None PARC/MUSA
TCP CBSCBAM
11503 CBSCHost
1024-65535
For listeningthe debugconsole serviceprocess
None PARC/MUSA
TCP CBSCBAM
11504 CBSCHost
1024-65535
For resourcestate monitor
None PARC/MUSA
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Protocol
SideA
SideAPorts(Listening)
Side B SideBPorts(Launch)
Service Authentication
Version
TCP CBSCBAM
11509 CBSCHost
1024-65535
ForSysExplorerServer
None PARC
TCP CBSCBAM
11602 CBSCHost
1024-65535
For SDR, onlyused in WLL
None MUSA
TCP CBSCBAM
12000 CBSCHost
1024-65535
ForSysExplorerClient
None PARC
TCP CBSCBAM
5000-5010
CBSCHost
1024-65535
For HCT toolTelnet Proxy
Account/Password
PARC/MUSA
TCP CBSCBAM
5000-5100
CBSCHost
1024-65535
For CBTStelnet proxy
Account/Password
PARC/MUSA
UDP CBSCBAM
67 CBSC,CBTSHost
- For BootpListen
None MUSA/PARC(<=V3.1)
UDP CBSCBAM
69 CBSCHost
1024-65535
For TFTP Load None PARC/MUSA
UDP CBSCBAM
123 CBSCHost
1024-65535
Forsynchronizingthe SNTP time
None PARC/MUSA
UDP CBSCBAM
11774 PEERCBSCBAM
1024-65535
For dual innernetwork
None PARC/MUSA
UDP CBSCBAM
11775 PEERCBSCBAM
1024-65535
For dual outernetwork
None PARC/MUSA
TCP SQLServer
1433,7001
CBSCBAM
1024-65535
ForSQLServer, itis one of 1433and 7001
Account/Password
PARC/MUSA
UDP SQLServer
1434 CBSCBAM
1024-65535
For SQLServer Account/Password
PARC/MUSA
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Protocol
SideA
SideAPorts(Listening)
Side B SideBPorts(Launch)
Service Authentication
Version
TCP CBTS 1600 EquipmenttestSoftware
1024-65535
Equitment testport
None PARC/MUSA
TCP CBTS 51888 testbr.exe onPC oronBAMServer
1024-65535
For captureinterfacesignalingmessagebetween CBSCand CBTS orbetween CMPTand other boardin CBTS
None PARC/MUSA
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