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Commissioning Procedure
Commissioning Preparation BSC Installation Commissioning
Hardware Check
Is link created?
Yes
Service Testing
End
1. Version package files of ZXSDR. 2. LMT software packages matching the ZXSDR version.The representative office must submit an application on the website http://support.zte.com.cn
SA
SA
Bits of X5 [1, 0] [Shorted, shorted] [Shorted, open] [Open, shorted] [Open, open] Reserved T1, 100 E1, 120 E1, 75 (default)
E1/T1 Mode
Mode Uplink short line, downlink short line Uplink long line, downlink long line Uplink short line, downlink long line
[Shorted, open]
X6 SETTING
Bits of X6 [2, 1, 0] [Open, open, open] [Open, open, shorted] [Open, shorted, open] [Open, shorted, shorted] [Shorted, open, open] [Shorted, open, shorted] [Shorted, shorted, open] [Shorted, shorted, shorted] 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
PSU (a module for conversion between AC and DC) should be used when the equipment room uses 220 V AC. Check whether the fluctuation range of the single-phase voltage is 200 V AC to 240 V AC.
Check whether FE cables between B8200 and iBSC are correctly connected if FE connections are applied on the Abis interface.
Check whether E1 media between DDF and B8200 are correctly connected if E1 connections are applied on the Abis interface.
Check whether optical fibers from the FS board of B8200 to R8860 are correctly connected.
Check whether the network connection between the debugging port ETH1 on the CC board and LMT is normal.
Check whether dry contact, the 232 serial port cables and the 485 serial port cables are correctly connected.
From the previous description of the differences in an SDR base station and a traditional 2G base station, we know that the SDR base station has two network management systems, that is, an OMCR and an OMCB. Most of work is done on the OMCB, as shown in Figure 1.13. In actual networking, we may install the OMCB and the OMCR on two standalone servers, or integrate them in one network management system (iSMG) and install them on one server (SBCX). The installation and debugging in this manual assume that the OMCB and the OMCR are installed on
one SBCX.
OMC-B Client
OMC-B Server
F A
IPBB or GIPI
IP backbone
OMC-B network topology for ZXSDR (with Abis interface based on FE)
The Abis interface of the iBSC is connected to the base station by means of an E1/T1 interface board (DTB) instead of an IPBB interface board. It processes base station information on an EUIP. In this case, the OMC-B operation and maintenance gateway of the base station is the IP address set on the EUIP of the iBSC;
No Ethernet switch is used on the base station side. By means of E1/T1, the base station is directly connected to the E1 interface board (DTB) of the Abis interface of the iBSC
OMC-B Client
OMC-B Server
BS8200 GU360 PM PM SA CC CC
FS FS BP BP BP BP
F A
DTB
EUIP
IPBB or GIPI
iBSC
OMC-B network topology for ZXSDR (with Abis interface based on E1)
IP address planning
Configuration Item Configuration Information Mask
139.1.1.200
255.255.255.0
IP address of the network interface between the IBSC and the BTS 118.18.X.254 255.255.255.0
Networking description
OMCB
BIPP_OMCB
RPU
SDR
139.1.1.200
139.1.1.254
118.18.1.1
18.18.2.100
When jointly deployed, an OMCB and an OMCR are logically two separate NM units though they are physically installed on SBCX boards. In this case, the iBSC needs to
provide two IP interfaces, connected respectively to an SDR base station and an OMCB
server; the BSC needs to be configured with a virtual address (RPU interface address)
Complete the Abis interface board and OMCB interface board configuration of the BSC;
Complete the IP interface configuration of the Abis interface, OMCB interface, and BSC virtual address;
Complete the logical site and radio parameter configuration of the SDR;
Complete the logical configuration of an SDR site. Complete the cell configuration and transceiver configuration of the SDR site.
CREAT SITE
OMCB introduction
The configuration and management of conventional 2G BTS (such as BTSV2 and BTSV3) is performed through OMCR (including the iSMG). In contrast, the configuration of ZXSDR BTS is mostly performed through LMT or OMCB (OMCR completes the configuration of some wireless data only).
3G systems, ZXSDR BTS also supports OMCB. The old singlethread link mode (OMCRBSCBTS) is changed to the dualthread link mode (OMCBBTS and OMCRBSCBTS) and then one more entity exists above BTS
The OMCR data configuration mentioned in this document refers to the ZXSDR-related data configuration on the BSC side. The other configuration performed during BSC installation commissioning is not described in this document. The data configuration on OMCR covers four parts:
a) Settings about BSC global resources; b) Abis interface board configuration; c) IP interface configuration; d) Radio parameter configuration of ZXSDR sites.
transmission-related data (such as IP addresses and routes) physical configuration data (such as board configuration data and topology relation data)
some radio configuration data (such as frequency band data and central frequency data)
Synchronization
The synchronization between the foreground and the background refers to the synchronization of data from the foreground to the background or vice versa Three conditions must be met before you can create a connection between the foreground and the background:
created on OMCB.
configured on LMT.
It should be noted that the data configured on LMT is the same as that configured on OMCB. During the commissioning of
a) configure all the data through OMCB, then configure the transmission parameters of ZXSDR on LMT so that LMT establishes a connection with the background, and finally synchronizes the data from OMCB to ZXSDR;
Configuration preparation
The configuration data to be prepared includes the BTS configuration data and the Abis interface interconnection data. The BTS configuration data
includes the site type, the number of carriers per RRU, LAC, CI, and
frequency data. The Abis interface interconnection data includes the GSM site ID, the BTS IP address, and the IP Abis address of iBSC
Parameter
Data Instance
GSM site ID Abis interface IP address of BTS IP Abis address (virtual) of iBSC
2 118.18.2.100 118.18.1.1
14595
118.18.1.1
From the previous description of the differences in an SDR base station and a traditional 2G base station, we know that the SDR base station has two network management systems, that is, an OMCR and an OMCB. Most of work is done on the OMCB.In actual networking, we may install the OMCB and the OMCR on two standalone servers, or integrate them in one network management system (iSMG) and install them on one server (SBCX). The installation and debugging in this manual assume that the OMCB and the OMCR are installed on one SBCX.
By means of E1/T1, the base station is directly connected to the E1 interface board (SDTB) of the Abis interface of the iBSC;
The Abis interface of the iBSC processes base station information on an EUIP. In this case, the OMC-B operation and maintenance gateway of the base station is the IP address set on the EUIP of the iBSC;
OMC-B Client
OMC-B Server
BS8200 GU360 PM PM SA
FS FS CC CC BP BP BP BP
F A
DTB
EUIP
IPBB or GIPI
iBSC
OMC-B network topology for ZXSDR (with Abis interface based on E1)
One example
The following table is an example of IP address planning. For the sake of direct observation, the third digit of a base station IP address is used to represent a site number, as shown by x in the following table.
Configuration Item Configuration Information 139.1.1.254 139.1.1.200 118.18.1.1 118.18.X.254 118.18.X.100
Mask
255.255.255.0 255.255.255.0 255.255.255.255 255.255.255.0 255.255.255.0
IP address of the network interface between the IBSC and the Omcb Server OMCB server IP address configured for the IBSC IpAbis virtual address of the iBSC IP address of the network interface between the IBSC and the BTS IP address configured for the BTS
Networking description
When jointly deployed, an OMCB and an OMCR are logically two separate NM units though they are physically installed on SBCX boards. In this case, the iBSC needs to provide two IP interfaces, connected respectively to an SDR base station and an OMCB server; the BSC needs to be configured with a virtual address (RPU interface address).
Connection between the SDR and the BSC: When E1 is physically used for
access, the interface board on the SDR side is SA and that on the BSC side is SDTB (EUIP is required for the access of IP); when FE/GE is used, the interface board on the SDR side is CC and that on the BSC side is IPBB.
Connection between the OMCB and the BSC: when FE/GE is used, the interface of the OMCB (that is, the external network interface of the SBCX) is generally HEART1. IPBB is used on the BSC side.
Networking example
In the example as shown in above Figure, the IP address of the OMCB server and that of the SDR are not in the same network segment IP. Therefore, it is necessary to add a route from an OMCB gateway to an SDR network segment.
In the Linux system, the command used to add a route is as follows: route add -net destination network address gw next hop address netmask network mask interface ip
In this example, the IP address of the OMCB server is 139.1.1.200. Its gateway address, that is, the IPBB_OMCB address, is 139.1.1.254. The IP
address of the SDR is in the network segment 118.18.1.0. Then, the command
used to add a route to the iBSC virtual address on the OMCB (that is, the SBCX) is as follows:
this file:
The software packet of the SDR often contains two files: one is the foreground software - software specification package, the other is the debugging software LMT.
General introduction
JRE installation
Load the JRE in running the LMT. If the JRE is not installed in the debugger, the JRE should be installed under the LMT directory. The path is \.....\BLMT_v4.00.101b2\JRE\jre-6u2-windows-i586-p.exe. (If a different LMT version and the JRE have been installed in the debugger, re-installation is not required.)