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1 WORK OVERVIEW......................................................................................................................................................................4 2 INTRODUCTION............................................................................................................................................................................5 2.1 Scope...........................................................................................................................................................................................5 2.2 Target Group...............................................................................................................................................................................5 3 PREREQUISITES............................................................................................................................................................................5 3.1 Planning.......................................................................................................................................................................................5 3.2 User.............................................................................................................................................................................................5 3.3 Safety Precautions.......................................................................................................................................................................6 3.4 Software Baseline........................................................................................................................................................................6 3.5 Hardware.....................................................................................................................................................................................6 3.6 Tools and Auxiliary Equipment..................................................................................................................................................6 4 PREPARATION...............................................................................................................................................................................7 4.1 Access (1 week before upgrade).................................................................................................................................................7 4.2 Pre upgrade health Check (1 week before upgrade and again on the night)...............................................................................8 4.3 Checkpointing and Setting the Default Configuration (night of the upgrade)............................................................................8 4.4 Performing a Pre-Upgrade Backup (night of the upgrade).......................................................................................................10 4.5 Preparing the MkVI+ Upgrade Kit (night of the upgrade).......................................................................................................10 5 INSTALLING THE NEW PEBV5 HARDWARE......................................................................................................................12 6 POST-UPGRADE OPERATIONS...............................................................................................................................................18 6.1 Post Health Check.....................................................................................................................................................................18 6.2 Secure cables and PUI ..............................................................................................................................................................18 6.3 Dispatch of old MKVI PIU to VODAFONE............................................................................................................................18 7 FALLBACK....................................................................................................................................................................................18 7.1 Full HW Fallback from MKVI+ to MKVI...............................................................................................................................19 7.2 PEB replacement.......................................................................................................................................................................19 8 FIGURES AND DIAGRAMS.......................................................................................................................................................24 8.1 Power Unit Switch position model BMG 663 014/31..............................................................................................................24 8.2 Power Unit Switch position model BMG 663 014/31 .............................................................................................................25 8.3 Configuring the MagID.............................................................................................................................................................26 9 REFERENCES...............................................................................................................................................................................27
WORK OVERVIEW
This document describes how to perform a hardware upgrade from MkVI hardware to MkVI+ hardware on a SGSN WCDMA Systems. The MkVI+ hardware configuration introduces the new Power and Ethernet Board version 5 (PEBv5) which replaces the PEBv4 The purpose of this document is to guide the site personnel through the steps of a hardware upgrade from MkVI to MkVI+ hardware on an SGSN 2011A A successful rollout of this upgrade procedure is dependent upon careful planning, proper training, tools and software being in place, and a mindset to always maintain a safe operation. To provide all the necessary information about preparations, required equipment, and upgrade instructions, this document is split into descriptions and procedural instructions, both equally important.
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2.1
Introduction
Scope
This document covers the following issues: Prerequisites for the upgrade procedure Hardware upgrade of the SGSN Post-upgrade operations on the SGSN
2.2
Target Group
This document is intended for site personnel performing a hardware upgrade from MkVI hardware to MkVI+ hardware on an SGSN 2011A
Prerequisites
This section outlines the necessary prerequisites to perform an upgrade.
3.1
Planning
It is possible to perform the upgrade procedure without taking the SGSN out of service. For a successful upgrade, all PEBv4 PIUs must be replaced with PEBv5 PIUs. It is not possible to have a combination of PEBv4 PIUs and PEBv5 PIUs.
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User
The person performing configuration and planning should have a solid knowledge of and training in the following areas: How to work in UNIX Operation of the SGSN Operation of the GSS server Operation of the GSN Support Application (GSA)
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3.3
Safety Precautions
To ensure personal safety and product safety while working with Ericsson products, carefully read the following CPI documents before starting work: Personal Health and Safety Information (ref 1) System Safety Information (ref 2)
3.4
Software Baseline
This procedure is only valid for an SGSN with the following software requirement: SGSN 2011A
3.5
Hardware
The following upgrade kit is needed to perform a hardware upgrade from MkVI to MkVI+: A) for 3 Magzine 1- RPM 1136439/30m - 4 no's 2- TSR 491641/30m - 6 no's 3- NTM 1011045/18 - 1 set B) for 2 Magzine 1- RPM 1136439/30m - 4 no's 2- TSR 491641/30m - 4 no's 3- NTM 1011045/17 - 1 set
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Torx 5 screwdriver Torx 8 screwdriver Flat end screwdriver An Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) wrist strap ESD secured container to store the removed PEBv4s and IBASv4s.
Preparation
This section describes the preparations needed to perform the hardware upgrade. Some sections needs to be done on the night of the upgrade while other will need to be done in advance.
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Pre upgrade health Check (1 week before upgrade and again on the night)
Perform a pre-installation health check according to the instructions in the standard VODAFONE Health Check, to ensure that the SGSN is functioning correctly.
If some hardware is found to be faulty it must be investigated and a decision must be take to replace the faulty equipment or not
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# gsh set_default_sc
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Print the list of SC and the state must now looks like below. # listSCs cxr1010721_8r1a01_S780FP01CP01ECA1 5, 2008-10-23 02:50:43,PatchedCompleted jhimsiAMMultiDT82009, 2009-08-20 04:42:16, CheckpointCompleted PreR8FP01CP05, 2009-08-25 16:43:18, CheckpointCompleted (LastBooted) cxr1010676_5r8a05_S80FP01CP05C, 2009-08-26 11:11:26, PatchedCompleted PostR8FP01CP05, 2009-08-26 11:53:11, CheckpointCompleted jhimsiD43404M30DT10809,
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# gsh checkpoint { -cpn BeforeMKVIplus } Print the list of SC and the state must now looks like below. # listSCs cxr1010721_8r1a01_S780FP01CP01ECA1 5, 2008-10-23 02:50:43,PatchedCompleted jhimsiAMMultiDT82009, 2009-08-20 04:42:16, CheckpointCompleted PreR8FP01CP05, 2009-08-25 16:43:18, CheckpointCompleted (LastBooted) cxr1010676_5r8a05_S80FP01CP05C, 2009-08-26 11:11:26, PatchedCompleted PostR8FP01CP05, 2009-08-26 11:53:11, CheckpointCompleted jhimsiD43404M30DT10809, 2009-10-08 04:58:34, CheckpointCompleted current, 2009-10-13 18:08:02, CheckpointActive(Permanent) BeforeMKVIplus 2011-03-17 14:00:0 (Next,LastActivated)
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Log on to the GSS server as a GSS user. Show disk storage information for the gsn partition with the following command: df k
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The disk space is listed as shown below. Search for the : Filesystem kbytes used avail capacity Mounted on /dev/dsk/c0t0d0s0 1492975 235833 1197423 17% /gsn If there is not enough space on the SGSN it is possible to remove the old backup to make some space. List them first and select oldest # gsa list # gsa delete <name of old backup>
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Log on to the SGSN as the root user and perform a pre-upgrade backup of the SGSN on MkVI. # gsa backup -t PreMKVI+_upgrade
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Put on the antistatic wrist strap. Connect it to the ground connector in the cabinet Secure space for the PIUs that will be removed from the SGSN by arranging an extra magazine or extra antistatic bags. Unpack the upgrade kit. Report missing or damaged parts to the supplier. Identify the PEBv4s to replace. They are marked in grey in Figure 1 chapter 8.1.
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The new PEBv5s that replace the PEBv4s are marked in grey in Figure 2 chapter Error: Reference source not found. Loosen the screws holding the PIUs that are to be removed from the SGSN. Also, loosen the screws on the cables that will be moved or removed.
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Do not remove the PIUs or cables at this stage Do label all cables connected to the PIUs that will be removed
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Examine the backplane connectors on the PEBv5 to make sure they have not been damaged during shipping and handling. If the connectors are damaged, they may in turn damage the cabinet backplane and a replacement will be required for the damaged cards Refer to chapter 8.1 and chapter 8.2 to identifty the corresponding PDU used for the SGSN.
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Make sure you are familiar with their functioning but do not switch off any breaker at the moment You can also use the following command to see some statis on each interface:
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Always use an approved ESD wrist strap when working with sensitive equipment. Damage to components mounted on printed board assemblies can occur if an ESD wrist strap is not used. The PEBv4 will be replaced in 2 stages. First the right side then once it is completed the left side will be replaced.
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Locate the PEBv4 in the lowest magazine on the right side of the SGSN. On a three magazine node it is located in position 3.21
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Do a long Press of 2 to 3 second on the REP REQ button of the PEBv4. The REP ALL Light Emitting Diode (LED) will shine with a steady orange light. If the PEBv4 power supply is faulty, the REP ALL LED will never start flashing Check PEB is blocked.
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=== sysadm@eqm01s14p2 ANCB ~ # gsh get_eq_info -eq { 1 21 } Eq Class Type AdminState OperState Revision BootROM ProdNo ProdName ManWeek SerialNo = = = = = = = = = = CB PEBv4 Blocked Up R2C R3S ROJ 208 138/1 PEBv4 20080825 A063730734
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Refer to chapter 8.1 and chapter 8.2 to identifty the corresponding switches, or circuit breakers, on the Power Distribution Unit (PDU) of the relevant PEBv4. Switch off the power to the PEBv4. Make sure that the correct circuit has been cut by checking that the four green POWER LEDs on the PEBv4 (marked -48 V 14) are off. Note: Normally, the red ERROR LEDs on the other PIUs in the magazine will light up.
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Disconnect the power cables, the inter magazine connection cables and the fan alarm cable on the PEBv4 that is to be replaced. Pull the PEBv4, by the handles, straight out of the slot.
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Note the setting of the MagID configuration switch on the PEBv4, see Figure 3 for the location of the configuration switch. The setting will be needed in a later step. Place the PEBv4 in an ESD-secure container. Before the PEBv5 is inserted check once more that its MagID corresponds to the MagID configured on the PEBv4 that was just removed. Insert the PEBv5. Make sure it slides correctly into the guides in the slot and the handles are positioned up and out. To lock, fold the handles towards the middle and push the PEBv5 into place. Reconnect the power cables and the fan alarm cable to the PEBv5. Do not connect the inter-magazine cables TSR 491 602 yet.
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Use the relevant switch, or circuit breaker, on the PDU, to switch the PEBv5 on. Repeat the instructions from Step 3 for each remaining PEBv4, until all PEBv4 PIUs are replaced with PEBv5 PIUs on one side of the SGSN then proceed with next step before replacing the other side Note: Always replace the next PEBv4 working from the bottom upwards.
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The order is as follow for the right side: PEBv4 located in position 3.21 PEBv4 located in position 2.21 PEBv4 located in position 1.21 And as follow for the left side :
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Once the PEB have all been swapped on one side of the cabinet, log on as O&M configuration operator to the active NCB. Wait for at least two minutes after replacement of the PIU. Then check the status of the PEBv5 in magazine 1, by using the following command: gsh get_eq_info -eq { 1 21 } An output similar to the following appears: Eq Class Type AdminState OperState Revision BootROM ProdNo ProdName ManWeek SerialNo = = = = = = = = = = CB PEBv5 Blocked Up or Down(see below) R2D R3H ROJ 208 1312/1 PEBv5 20081203 A063789210
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Note the card on the top Magazine will be in state Blocked and Up and the REP ALL LED will have a steady orange light while the other PEB in the lower magazines will be Blocked and Down. The ERR LED will be flashing red
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Do not proceed connecting the connection cable to the PEBv5 located in magazine 1 until the PEBv5 has booted
Reconnect the inter-magazine cable for the PEBv5 located in the lowest magazine first. That is, If the lowest PEBv5 is located in magazine 3, connect the cable between NLS 2 in magazine 2 and NLS 1 in magazine 3 first.
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Reconnect the connection cable for the PEBv5 located in magazine 1 between NLS 2 in magazine 1 and NLS 1 in magazine 2. Wait for at least 5 minutes after reconnecting the cables. Then check the status of the PEBv5 PIUs by using the following command: gsh get_eq_info -eq { 3 21 } An output similar to the following appears: Eq Class Type AdminState OperState Revision BootROM ProdNo ProdName ManWeek SerialNo = = = = = = = = = = CB PEBv5 Blocked Up R2D R3H ROJ 208 1312/1 PEBv5 20081203 A063789210
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Make sure all PEB have a similar printout and that all REP ALL LED have a steady Orange light before continuing.
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blocked and must be unblocked. Unblock the PEBv5 PIUs, starting with the PEBv5 located in magazine 1 and continue downwards to the next magazine, by using the following command: gsh deblock_eq -eq { 1 21 } Verify that all of the PEBv5 PIUs are detected by reading the In-Service Performance (ISP) log: tail -f /tmp/DPE_COMMONLOG/isp.log Wait until a printout similar to the following appears: 2011-07-02 00:35:35 UTC+0200;pm_detected;ncl;1.21.2.1; CXS101289_R24A03(11B-00-00) 2011-07-02 00:35:35 UTC+0200;hw_detected;ncl;1.21,PEBv 5;CXS101289_R24A03(11B-00-00) 2011-07-02 00:35:35 UTC+0200;deblock_eqm;ncl;1.21;CXS1 01289_R24A03(11B-00-00) The REP ALL LED will be off after deblocking Verify that the PEBv5 PIUs are unblocked by using the following command: gsh get_eq_info -eq { 1 21 } An output similar to the following appears:
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Eq Class Type AdminState OperState Revision BootROM ProdNo ProdName ManWeek SerialNo
= = = = = = = = = =
CB PEBv5 Unblocked Up R2D R3H ROJ 208 1312/1 PEBv5 20081203 A063789210
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Locate the PEBv4 in the lowest magazine on the left side of the SGSN and repeat Step 3 to Step 21 , for all PEBv4 PIUs located on the left side of the SGSN.
Post-Upgrade Operations
This section describes the operations to be performed after the upgrade.
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7.1
7.2
PEB replacement
If after inserting a PEB v5 the card is not coming up it is recommended to replace it.
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Always use an approved ESD wrist strap when working with sensitive equipment. Damage to components mounted on printed board assemblies can occur if an ESD wrist strap is not used. Do a long Press of 2 to 3 second on the REP REQ button of the PEBv5 to be replaced The REP ALL Light Emitting Diode (LED) will shine with a steady orange light. If the PEBv4 power supply is faulty, the REP ALL LED will never start flashing Check PEB is blocked. === sysadm@eqm01s14p2 ANCB ~ # gsh get_eq_info -eq { 1 21 }
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Eq Class Type AdminState OperState Revision BootROM ProdNo ProdName ManWeek SerialNo
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CB PEBv5 Blocked Up R2D R3H ROJ 208 1312/1 PEBv5 20081203 A063789210
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Refer to chapter 8.1 and chapter 8.2 to identify the corresponding switches, or circuit breakers, on the Power Distribution Unit (PDU) of the relevant PEBv5. Switch off the power to the PEBv5. Make sure that the correct circuit has been cut by checking that the four green POWER LEDs on the PEBv5 (marked -48 V 14) are off. Note: Normally, the red ERROR LEDs on the other PIUs in the magazine will light up.
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Disconnect the power cables, the inter magazine connection cables and the fan alarm cable on the PEBv4 that is to be replaced. Pull the PEBv5, by the handles, straight out of the slot. Note the setting of the MagID configuration switch on the PEBv5, see Figure 3 for the location of the configuration switch. The setting will be needed in a later step. Place the PEBv5 in an ESD-secure container. Before the PEBv5 is inserted check once more that its MagID corresponds to the MagID configured on the PEBv5 that was just removed. Insert the PEBv5. Make sure it slides correctly into the guides in the slot and the handles are positioned up and out. To lock, fold the handles towards the middle
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and push the PEBv5 into place. Reconnect the power cables and the fan alarm cable to the PEBv5. Do not connect the inter-magazine cables TSR 491 602 yet.
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Use the relevant switch, or circuit breaker, on the PDU, to switch the PEBv5 on. Wait for at least two minutes after replacement of the PIU. Then check the status of the PEBv5 in magazine 1, by using the following command: gsh get_eq_info -eq { 1 21 } An output similar to the following appears: Eq Class Type AdminState OperState Revision BootROM ProdNo ProdName ManWeek SerialNo = = = = = = = = = = CB PEBv5 Blocked Up or Down(see below) R2D R3H ROJ 208 1312/1 PEBv5 20081203 A063789210
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Note the card on the top Magazine will be in state Blocked and Up and the REP ALL LED will have a steady orange light while the other PEB in the lower magazines will be Blocked and Down. The ERR LED will be flashing red
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Do not proceed connecting the connection cable to the PEBv5 located in magazine 1 until the PEBv5 has booted
Wait for at least 5 minutes after reconnecting the cables. Then check the status of the PEBv5 PIUs by using the following command: gsh get_eq_info -eq { 1 21 } An output similar to the following appears: Eq Class Type AdminState OperState Revision BootROM ProdNo ProdName ManWeek SerialNo = = = = = = = = = = CB PEBv5 Blocked Up R2D R3H ROJ 208 1312/1 PEBv5 20081203 A063789210
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Make sure the PEB has a similar printout and that the REP ALL LED has a steady Orange light before continuing. After the replacement, the PEBv5 PIU is initially blocked and must be unblocked. Unblock the PEBv5 PIUs, starting with the PEBv5 located in magazine 1 and continue downwards to the next magazine, by using the following command: gsh deblock_eq -eq { 1 21 }
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Verify that all of the PEBv5 PIUs are detected by reading the In-Service Performance (ISP) log: tail -f /tmp/DPE_COMMONLOG/isp.log Wait until a printout similar to the following appears: 2011-07-02 00:35:35 UTC+0200;pm_detected;ncl;1.21.2.1; CXS101289_R24A03(11B-00-00) 2011-07-02 00:35:35 UTC+0200;hw_detected;ncl;1.21,PEBv 5;CXS101289_R24A03(11B-00-00) 2011-07-02 00:35:35 UTC+0200;deblock_eqm;ncl;1.21;CXS1 01289_R24A03(11B-00-00) The REP ALL LED will be off after deblocking Verify that the PEBv5 PIUs are unblocked by using the following command: gsh get_eq_info -eq { 1 21 } An output similar to the following appears:
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Eq Class Type AdminState OperState Revision BootROM ProdNo ProdName ManWeek SerialNo
= = = = = = = = = =
CB PEBv5 Unblocked Up R2D R3H ROJ 208 1312/1 PEBv5 20081203 A063789210
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References
Ref 1 CPI: Personal Health and Safety Information (24 46-2885) Ref 2 CPI: System Safety Information (124 46-2886)