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M900/M1800 Base Station Controller


Data Configuration Reference Engineering
Parameters
V300R002


M900/M1800 Base Station Controller
Data Configuration Reference

Volume Engineering Parameters
Manual Version T2-031676-20031110-C-6.01
Product Version V300R002
BOM 31160976

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About This Manual
Version
The product version corresponds to the manual is M900/M1800 BSC V300R002.
Contents
All BSC data configuration parameters concentrate in BSC Data Management System.
Though BSC data configuration can be completed through Data Auto Configuration
System, the data configuration parameters are the same as that in BSC Data
Management System. So the user can refer to M900/M1800 BSC Data Configuration
Reference Engineering Parameter Reference and GSM900/1800 BSS Network
Planning Parameters Reference for any parameter that cannot be understood. This
manual contains the following contents:
Chapter 1 Overview introduces the overall contents of this manual, and the difference
between engineering parameter and network planning parameter.
Chapter 2 Configuration introduces BSC BM/AM and clock data configuration.
Chapter 3 Local Office introduces the configuration of local office information, BIE
networking, and Abis interface signaling.
Chapter 4 Site introduces the site description and physical configuration.
Chapter 5 Trunk introduces the trunk data configuration of A interface and Abis
interface.
Chapter 6 Signaling introduces the configuration of A interface SS7 data.
Chapter 7 Alarm introduces the configuration of BSC and BTS alarm parameters
Target Readers
The manual is intended for the following readers:
GSM engineering staff
BSS system maintenance staff
GSM system engineer
Conventions

This document uses the following conventions:
I. General conventions
Convention Description
Arial Normal paragraphs are in Arial.
Arial Narrow Warnings, cautions, notes and tips are in Arial Narrow.
Bold Headings, Command, Command Description are in boldface.
Terminal Display
Terminal Display is in Courier New; message input by the user via the terminal is in
boldface.

II. Command conventions
Convention Description
italic font Command arguments for which you supply values are in italics.
[ ] Elements in square brackets [ ] are optional.
{ x | y | ... }
Alternative keywords are grouped in braces and separated by vertical bars. One is
selected.
[ x | y | ... ]
Optional alternative keywords are grouped in square brackets and separated by
vertical bars. One (or none) is selected.
{ x | y | ... } *
Alternative keywords are grouped in braces and separated by vertical bars. A
minimum of one and maximum of all can be selected.
[ x | y | ... ] *
Optional alternative keywords are grouped in square brackets and separated by
vertical bars. Many (or none) are selected.
! A line starting with an exclamation mark is comments.

III. Symbols
Eye-catching symbols are also used in this document to highlight the points worthy of
special attention during the operation. They are defined as follows:
Caution, Warning, Danger: Means reader be extremely careful during the
operation.
Note, Comment, Tip, Knowhow, Thought: Means a complementary description.
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Table of Contents
Chapter 1 Overview....................................................................................................................... 1-1
Chapter 2 Configuration ............................................................................................................... 2-1
2.1 Overview............................................................................................................................ 2-1
2.2 Frame Description Table ................................................................................................... 2-1
2.3 Slot Description Table........................................................................................................ 2-4
2.4 Master Node Description Table ......................................................................................... 2-7
2.5 HW Description Table........................................................................................................ 2-8
2.6 Module Description Table................................................................................................ 2-10
2.7 Clock Description Table................................................................................................... 2-11
2.8 Clock Configuration Table ............................................................................................... 2-12
2.9 GCKS Clock Configuration Table .................................................................................... 2-12
2.10 Semi-permanent Connection Table............................................................................... 2-14
2.11 Software Parameter....................................................................................................... 2-17
2.11.1 Overview ............................................................................................................. 2-17
2.11.2 Public Parameter Table....................................................................................... 2-17
2.11.3 Module Parameter Table..................................................................................... 2-17
2.11.4 Common Maximum Tuple Table......................................................................... 2-17
2.11.5 Module Maximum Tuple Table............................................................................ 2-17
2.11.6 Software Parameter Table .................................................................................. 2-17
2.11.7 Timer Table ......................................................................................................... 2-18
2.11.8 BTS Software Parameter Table .......................................................................... 2-18
2.11.9 Message Filter Table........................................................................................... 2-19
2.11.10 Reserved Parameter Table............................................................................... 2-20
2.12 AM Configuration........................................................................................................... 2-24
2.12.1 Overview ............................................................................................................. 2-24
2.12.2 AM Frame Description Table .............................................................................. 2-24
2.12.3 AM Board Description Table ............................................................................... 2-25
2.12.4 AM Module Description Table............................................................................. 2-26
2.12.5 AM Alarm Environment Variable Configuration Table ........................................ 2-27
2.12.6 Adjacent Module OPT Configuration Table ........................................................ 2-29
2.12.7 Signaling Link Table............................................................................................ 2-31
2.12.8 E3M CLK Source Output Selection Table........................................................... 2-32
2.12.9 E3M E1 Configuration Table............................................................................... 2-33
2.12.10 AM_GCKS Configuration Table........................................................................ 2-35
2.12.11 AM Alarm Screening Table ............................................................................... 2-36
Chapter 3 Local office................................................................................................................... 3-1
3.1 Overview............................................................................................................................ 3-1
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3.2 Local Office Information Table........................................................................................... 3-1
3.3 BSC Cell Table .................................................................................................................. 3-9
3.4 Frequency Hopping Table ............................................................................................... 3-11
3.5 TRX Configuration Table ................................................................................................. 3-12
3.6 Radio Channel Configuration Table ................................................................................ 3-14
3.7 LAPD Semi-perm. Connection Table............................................................................... 3-18
3.8 LAPD Signaling Connection Table .................................................................................. 3-20
3.9 BSC BIE Description Table.............................................................................................. 3-22
3.10 BSC BIE Active/Stby. Group Table................................................................................ 3-26
3.11 Site BIE Trunk Mode Description Table ........................................................................ 3-27
3.12 Site BIE Configuration Table ......................................................................................... 3-28
3.13 Signaling Channel Link Table........................................................................................ 3-30
3.14 MSM and FTC Mapping Table....................................................................................... 3-31
3.15 GMEM Configuration Table ........................................................................................... 3-32
3.16 Board Software Loading Table ...................................................................................... 3-34
3.17 BSC BIE semi-perm. connection table .......................................................................... 3-35
Chapter 4 Site ................................................................................................................................ 4-1
4.1 Overview............................................................................................................................ 4-1
4.2 Site Description Table........................................................................................................ 4-1
4.3 Carrier Configuration Table ............................................................................................. 4-10
4.4 Site Frame Description Table .......................................................................................... 4-15
4.5 Site Slot Description Table .............................................................................................. 4-17
4.6 Site Software Configuration Description Table................................................................ 4-19
4.7 Environment Alarm Configuration Table.......................................................................... 4-21
4.8 Antenna and Feeder Configuration Table ....................................................................... 4-23
Chapter 5 Trunk............................................................................................................................. 5-1
5.1 Overview............................................................................................................................ 5-1
5.2 Office Direction Table ........................................................................................................ 5-1
5.3 Trunk Data ......................................................................................................................... 5-3
5.3.1 Overview ................................................................................................................. 5-3
5.3.2 Trunk Group Table.................................................................................................. 5-3
5.3.3 Trunk SS7 Table ..................................................................................................... 5-7
5.4 Trunk Circuit Table............................................................................................................. 5-9
5.5 Signaling Link Table ........................................................................................................ 5-15
5.6 Pb Interface Trunk Circuit Table...................................................................................... 5-16
Chapter 6 Signaling....................................................................................................................... 6-1
6.1 Overview............................................................................................................................ 6-1
6.2 CIC Module Table.............................................................................................................. 6-1
6.3 MTP DSP Table................................................................................................................. 6-3
6.4 MTP Route Table............................................................................................................... 6-6
6.5 MTP Linkset Table............................................................................................................. 6-7
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6.6 MTP Link Table.................................................................................................................. 6-8
6.7 SCCP DSP Table............................................................................................................. 6-11
6.8 SCCP SSN....................................................................................................................... 6-13
6.9 PCIC Module Table ......................................................................................................... 6-15
Chapter 7 Alarm............................................................................................................................. 7-1
7.1 Overview............................................................................................................................ 7-1
7.2 BSC Alarm Information Parameter Configuration Table.................................................... 7-1
7.3 BSC Alarm Environment Variable Configuration Table..................................................... 7-4
7.4 BTS Alarm Information Parameter Configuration Table.................................................... 7-6
7.5 BTS Alarm Environment Variable Configuration Table ..................................................... 7-8
7.6 Alarm Information Parameter Table................................................................................. 7-10
7.7 BM Alarm Screening Table.............................................................................................. 7-12

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Chapter 1 Overview
BSC data configuration is conducted through operating DBF databases. Huawei
M900/M1800 data management adopts the form of tables, which are visual, simple,
and easy-to-use.
All BSC tables are placed in BSC Data Management System. The top menus after the
user enters BSC Data Management System are the classifications of tables, with
each classification of tables describing a specified BSC content. But the tables of the
same classification might be placed in different menus if necessary.
The top menus of BSC Data Management System include:
Configuration: configuration of BSC BM, AM, and clock
Local office: data configuration for local office information, BIE networking, and Abis
interface signaling
Site: site description and physical configuration
Cell: basic data of the cell, system information, cell call data.
Handover: all data configurations related with handover
Power: data configuration of BTS and MS power control
Channel: data configuration for radio channel management and HW II channel
allocation algorithm
Trunk: Trunk data configuration for A-interface and Abis interface
Signaling: SS7 data configuration for A-interface
Alarm: configuration of BSC and BTS parameters
The tables of BSC Data Management System can be divided into network
optimization data tables and engineering data tables. The network optimization data
tables are listed in Table 1-1.
Table 1-1 Network optimization data table
Top menu Table name
Local office BSC Cell Table
Local office Frequency Hopping Table
Local office Radio Channel Configuration Table
Site Carrier Configuration Table
Cell System Information Table
Cell Cell Configuration Table
Cell Cell Allocation Table
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Top menu Table name
Cell BA1(BCCH) Table
Cell BA2(SACCH) Table
Cell Cell Attribute Table
Cell Cell Alarm Threshold Table
Cell Cell Call Control Table
Cell Cell Call Control Parameter Table
Cell Cell Module Information Table
Handover Handover Control Table
Handover Cell Description Table
Handover External Cell Description Table
Handover Adjacent Cell Relation Table
Handover Filter Table
Handover Penalty Table
Handover Emergency Handover Table
Handover Load Handover Table
Handover Normal Handover Table
Handover Fast-moving Handover Table
Handover Intra-cell Continuous HO Control Table
Handover GSM0508 Handover Table
Handover Concentric Cell Handover Table
Power Power Control Selection Table
Power Ordinary Cell Power Control Table
Power BTS Power Control Table
Power MS Power Control Table
Power HW II Power Control Table
Channel Radio Channel Management Control Table
Channel HW II Channel Allocation Table

The engineering data tables are listed in Table 1-2.
Table 1-2 Engineering data table
Top menu Table name
Configuration Frame Description Table
Configuration Slot Description Table
Configuration Master Node Description Table
Configuration HW Description Table
Configuration Module Description Table
Configuration Clock Description Table
Configuration Clock Configuration Table
Configuration GCKS Clock Configuration Table
Configuration Semi-permanent Connection Table
Configuration Public Parameter Table
Configuration Module Parameter Table
Configuration Common Maximum Tuple Table
Configuration Module Maximum Tuple Table
Configuration Software Parameter Table
Configuration Timer Table
Configuration BTS Software Parameter Table
Configuration Message Filter Table
Configuration AM Frame Description Table
Configuration AM Board Description Table
Configuration AM Module Description Table
Configuration AM Alarm Environment Variable Table
Configuration AM Adjacent Module OPT Table
Configuration Signaling Link Table
Configuration E3M CLK Source Output Selection Table
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Top menu Table name
Configuration E3M E1 Configuration Table
Configuration AM GCKS Configuration Table
Configuration AM Alarm Screening Table
Local office Local Office Information Table
Local office TRX Configuration Table
Local office Radio Channel Configuration Table
Local office LAPD Semi-perm. Connection Table
Local office LAPD Signaling Connection Table
Local office BSC BIE Description Table
Local office BSC BIE Active/Stby. Group Table
Local office Site BIE Trunk Mode Description Table
Local office Site BIE Configuration Table
Local office Signaling Channel Connection Table
Local office MSM and FTC Mapping Table
Local office GMEM Configuration Table
Local office Board Software Loading Table
Site Site Description Table
Site Carrier Configuration Table
Site Site Frame Description Table
Site Site Slot Description Table
Site Site Software Configuration Table
Site Environment Alarm Configuration Table
Site Antenna and Feeder Configuration Table
Trunk Office Direction Table
Trunk Trunk Group Table
Trunk Trunk SS7 Table
Trunk Trunk Circuit Table
Trunk Signaling Link Table
Trunk Pb Interface Trunk Circuit Table
Signaling CIC Module Table
Signaling MTP DSP Table
Signaling MTP Route Table
Signaling MTP Linkset Table
Signaling MTP Link Table
Signaling SCCP DSP Table
Signaling SCCP SSN Table
Signaling PCIC Module Table
Alarm BSC Alarm Parameter Configuration Table
Alarm BSC Alarm Environment Variable Configuration Table
Alarm BTS Alarm Information Configuration Table
Alarm BTS Alarm Environment Variable Configuration Table
Alarm Alarm Information Parameter Table
Alarm BM Alarm Screening Table

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Chapter 2 Configuration
2.1 Overview
[Configuration] menu is used to view the hardware data of frame, board, control
mode of internal transmission node, and clocks of various BSC modules (including
AM/CM).
Its submenus and their function are listed in Table 2-1.
Table 2-1 Menu bar options of Configuration menu
Menu bar options Function
Frame Description Table Describes the frame configuration of various BMs.
Slot Description Table
Describes the configuration of the board in every slot in the
module.
Master Node Description Table Describes the configuration of master node.
HW Description Table Describes the composition of HW group resource.
Module Description Table Describes the configuration information about module alarm.
Clock Description Table Describes the clock type of various modules.
Clock Configuration Table Standby
GCKS Clock Configuration Table
Describes the clock configuration of BM. It is invalid in the
case of the configuration of AM/CM.
Semi-permanent Connection Table Standby
Software Parameter
Include the following tables: [Public Parameter Table],
[Module Parameter Table], [Common Maximum
Tuple Table], [Module Maximum Tuple Table],
[Software Parameter Table], [Timer Table], [BTS
Software Parameter Table], and [Message Filter
Table].
AM Configuration Table
Include the following tables: [AM frame Description
Table], [AM Board Description Table], [AM
Module Description Table], [AM Alarm
Environment Variable Table], [AM Adjacent
Module OPT Table], [Signaling Link Table],
[E3M CLK Source Output Selection Table],
[E3M E1 Configuration Table], [AM GCKS
Description Table], [AM Alarm Screening
Table].
Exit Exit BSC Data Management System

2.2 Frame Description Table
I. Function
[Frame Description Table] is used to view the frame distribution of BSC BMs.
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II. Parameter description
Module ID
Range: 1~8
Unit: -
Default: -
Description: The ID of the BM where a board is located.

Frame No.
Range: 0~11
Unit: -
Default: -
Description: The sequence number of the frames that are in one BM. Logically
TCSM should be included in BM.

Frame Type
Range: Clock frame (B), Control frame (B), BS interface frame (BIE),
sub-multiplexing frame (SM), Transcoder frame (TC), SAM
(simplified BAM)
Unit: -
Default: -
Description: Frame type

Site ID
Range: 0~255
Unit: -
Default: -
Description: Site ID, row No., and Column No. determine the position of a
frame.

Row No.
Range: 0~255
Unit: -
Default: -
Description: Site ID, row No., and Column No. determine the position of a
frame.

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Column No.
Range: 0~255
Unit: -
Default: -
Description: Site ID, row No., and Column No. determine the position of a
frame.

Test Device Type
Range: TSS, TST, None
Unit: -
Default: None
Description: The type of test device. This parameter is reserved and it has no
actual function.

Test device No.
Range: 0~65535
Unit: -
Default: 0
Description: The test device number. This parameter is reserved and it has no
actual function.

Test Port No.
Range: 0~255
Unit: -
Default: 0
Description: The test port number. This parameter is reserved and it has no
actual function.

RSA non-transparent level
Range: 0~255
Unit: -
Default: 0
Description: This parameter is reserved and it has no actual function.

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2.3 Slot Description Table
I. Function
[Slot Description Table] is used to view the configuration of various slots. Generally
one board occupies one slot. In some special cases, one board might occupy two
slots of the same frame or even two slots of two frames.
II. Parameter description
Module ID
Range: 1~8
Unit: -
Default: -
Description: The ID of the BM where a board is located.

Frame No.
Range: 0~11
Unit: -
Default: -
Description: The No. of the frame where a board is located.

Slot No.
Range: 0~25
Unit: -
Default: -
Description: The No. of the slot where a board is located. These boards are
numbered in the sequence of from left to right.

Board type
Range: GMPU, GEMA, GNOD, GNET, GMC2, GOPT, TCU (FTC), GFBI,
GCTN, PWC, E3M, GALM, GMEM, LPN7, BIE, SMI (Pb), SM
(MSM), LAPD (GLAP), GCKS
Unit: -
Default: -
Description: Board type.

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Board No.
Range: 0~65535
Unit: -
Default: -
Description: Boards of a BM are numbered sequentially. Each [Board No.]
corresponds to a unique slot number. Trunk board includes BIE,
FTC, and SMI (Pb) (used only in single-module BSC).
SMIs (Pb) are numbered independently and sequentially. All BIEs
and FTCs are numbered sequentially, starting from BIE and then
FTC. All active/standby BIEs are numbered from 0, and the number
of other trunk boards = the maximum number of HWs occupied by
numbered trunk boards/the maximum number of HWs occupied by
this board. The maximum number of occupied HWs for trunk boards
is 8 for BIE, 4 for SMI (Pb), and 1 for FTC. In the case
sub-multiplexing equipment is adopted, all SMIs of a BM TCSM and
MSMs are numbered sequentially.

Node type
Range: GNOD, None
Unit: -
Default: -
Description: Describes the communication between the board and GMPU.
[Node type], [Node No.], and [Slave node No.] describe the
communication between a board and GMPU, enabling GMPU to
control this board. As the board numbers in the main control frame
are fixed, the master node number is also fixed. The
communications between GMPU and GMEM, GMPU and LPN7,
GMPU and GLAP are realized through memory exchanging. This
memory exchanging is also regarded as a virtual master node,
occupying number 44~53. The master nodes used by other trunk
devices (BIE frame and SMI frame) depend on the actual physical
cable connecting to the master node. For example, if a master node
is connected to a board in the trunk frame, the master node
occupied by this board is this master node.

Node No.
Range: 0~255
Unit: -
Default: -
Description: Depends on the actual physical connecting cable.

Slave node No.
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Range: 0~255
Unit: -
Default: -
Description: In the case several boards share the same [Node No.], the [Slave
node No.] is used to distinguish them from each other.

HW group No.
Range: 0~65535
Unit: -
Default: -
Description: Describes the network resource (HW) that can be occupied by the
device during the communication.
One [HW group No.] consists of at most 8 HWs. [HW group No.] is
used to index [HW Description Table].
At most 8 HWs can be occupied by a BIE, 4 by SMI (Pb), and 1 by a
FTC, LPN7 and GLAP.
Except trunk boards and signaling boards need to occupy HW
resource, other boards do not need HW resource and they can be
set to 255. MSM does not occupy any HW resource, either does
FTC of BSC.

Visible
Range: Yes/No
Unit: -
Default: Yes
Description: Indicates whether a board is visible in BSC Maintenance System
and whether the alarm related with this board is generated. For the
board configured but not inserted, their [Visible] is No.

Note:
In the case of multi-module BSC, a BM can be configured with at most 8 TCSMs, with each TCSM
containing 1 SM (MSM) and 4 TCUs (FTC).
In the case of single-module BSC, there is two situations:
1) TCU (FTC) is used to transmit trunk and signaling. In nature, this configuration is to remove the SM
(MSM) of TCSM.
2) SM multiplexing is adopted to save A-interface circuit resource. In this mode, both TCSM and SMI (Pb)
must be configured for the purpose of multiplexing and de-multiplexing. Each SMI (Pb) corresponds to a
TCSM.
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2.4 Master Node Description Table
I. Function
[Master Node Description Table] is used to view the detailed configuration
information of communication master node in BSC. The communication master node
is the bridge between GMPU and other boards, forwarding the commands delivered
by GMPU to various boards and reporting the states of various boards to GMPU.
II. Parameter description
Module ID
Range: 1~8
Unit: -
Default: -
Description: The ID of the module where the master node is located.

Master node No.
Range: 0~255
Unit: -
Default: -
Description: Depends on the actual physical connecting cable. This parameter is
corresponding to Slot Description Table.

Read mailbox frame length
Range: 0~255
Unit: -
Default: -
Description: The length of each mail frame when CMPU and master node are
reading mailbox.
BIE: 10, SMI (Pb): 20, FTC: 32, GLAP/LPN7/GMEM: 80.

Write mailbox frame length
Range: 0~255
Unit: -
Default: -
Description: The length of each mail frame when CMPU and master nodes are
writing mailbox.
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BIE: 10; SMI (Pb): 20; FTC: 32; GLAP/LPN7/GMEM: 80.

Sending command length
Range: 0~255
Unit: -
Default: -
Description: The length of each mail frame when master node and slave node
communicate through fixed length mode.
BIE: 9; SMI (Pb): 15; FTC: 24; GLAP/LPN7/GMEM: 64.

Report command length
Range: 0~255
Unit: -
Default: -
Description: The length of each mail frame when master node and slave node
communicate in fixed length mode.
BIE: 9; SMI (Pb): 15; FTC: 24; GLAP/LPN7/GMEM: 64.

Mutual-assisted master node
Range: 255
Unit: -
Default: 255
Description: The number of the nodes that provide the mutual assistance.

2.5 HW Description Table
I. Function
[HW Description Table] is used to view the composition of HW group resource.
II. Parameter description
Module ID
Range: 1~8
Unit: -
Default: -
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Description: The number of the BM to which the HW group belongs.

HW group No.
Range: 0~255
Unit: -
Default: -
Description: This parameter is consistent with the [HW group No.] of [Slot
Description Table].

HW0~7
Range: 0~65535
Unit: -
Default: -
Description: HW numbers (each HW group has 8 HWs). They can be the same
number, which means that there is only one HW (usually it is
GLAP). HW0 column must be filled.

Timeslot allocation algorithm
Range: Polling, Fixed.
Unit: -
Default: Fixed
Description: BSC timeslot allocation adopts fixed timeslot allocation algorithm.
Configure this parameter with the default.

First timeslot
Range: 0~255
Unit: -
Default: 0
Description: BSC allocation adopts [First timeslot] as the first timeslot of the
corresponding HW. Configure this parameter with the default.

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2.6 Module Description Table
I. Function
[Module Description Table] is used to view the configuration such as module alarm
and it is used for alarm module.
II. Parameter description
Module ID
Range: 1~8
Unit: -
Default: -
Description: BM number.

BAM installed
Range: Yes/No
Unit: -
Default: No
Description: Indicates whether the BAM is installed in a BM. The alarm
information is usually sent to the BAM of this BM. If the BAM is not
installed, GMPU needs not send the information so that the
communication can be reduced.

Alarm box installed
Range: Yes/No
Unit: -
Default: No
Description: Indicates whether the alarm box is installed in a BM. The alarm
information is usually sent to the BAM of this BM. If the BAM is not
installed, GMPU needs not send the information so that the
communication can be reduced.

SS7 circuit equipped
Range: Yes/No
Unit: -
Default: No
Description: Indicates whether a module is equipped with SS7 circuit.
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Module 1~5 where alarm is sent
Range: 1~8, 255
Unit: -
Default: -
Description: If the alarm information of a module needs to be sent to other
modules and will help to give sound and light alarm, the IDs of
other modules should be configured for this parameter. Otherwise it
should be configured as 255

Link configuration
Range: 0...0~1...1
Unit: -
Default: -
Description: There are total 32 bits (binary) for link configuration, with each digit
indicating the link configuration of a module.
Try to make the two links of a module carry the load as balanced as
possible.
Note: These two links work in active/standby mode. When one is
faulty, the information transmitted by it will be transmitted by
another link.
In the case of the office consisting of only single module, [Link
configuration] has no actual function.

2.7 Clock Description Table
I. Function
[Clock Description Table] is used to view the clock types of various modules.
II. Parameter description
Module ID
Range: 1~8
Unit: -
Default: -
Description: The number of the module to which a clock belongs.

Clock selection
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Range: Clock frame clock (B one module), Hardware selection (B
module/C2K)
Unit: -
Default: -
Description: Describes the clock type of each module.
The small-capacity BSC is configured with Clock frame clock (B
one module); the large-capacity BSC is configured with Hardware
selection (B module/C2K).

2.8 Clock Configuration Table
Currently [Clock Configuration Table] is not used so the user does not need to learn
it.
2.9 GCKS Clock Configuration Table
I. Function
[GCKS Clock Configuration Table] describes the clock configuration of GCKS. In
the case of multi-module, this table needs not to be configured.
II. Parameter description
Module ID
Range: 1~8
Unit: -
Default: -
Description: The number of the BM to which the clock belongs.

Select reference source
Range: 000000~111111
Unit: -
Default: 111111
Description: The input reference source used when GCKS synchronizes with
the clock of upper level.
There are 3 classifications (6 types) GCKS clock reference source:
8kHz differential signal (8K0, 8K1); 2Mbit/s E1 signal (2MB0,
2MB1); 2.048MHz TTL signal (2M0, 2M1). Generally 8K differential
signal is used. Usually all types are selected.
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Set reference source level
Range: 000000~111111
Unit: -
Default: 110000
Description: Used to set the level for the selected reference sources.
The bit 1~ bit 6 respectively represents 8k0 high level, 8k1 high
level, 2MB0 high level, 2MB1 high level, 2M0 high level,
2M1 high level. Usually only 8k0 high level and 8k1 high level
are used by BSC. If 8k0 high level and 8k1 high level are
selected, BSC selects 8k0 and 8k1 clock preferentially.

Power-on active clock
Range: 0 active, 1 active
Unit: -
Default: 0 active
Description: Specifies the active GCKS for power on.

Set clock level
Range: GKS stratum 2, GKS stratum 3
Unit: -
Default: GKS stratum 3
Description: GCKS can use either GKS stratum 2 or GKS stratum 3 as
standard. BSC uses GKS stratum 3 as standard.

Set clocks phase-lock mode
Range: PDH mode, SDH mode
Unit: -
Default: PDH mode
Description: Generally only PDH mode is used. Only when SDH is used for
clock transmission will SDH mode be selected. If all SDH sites are
synchronous, PDH mode also can be selected.

Clock module work mode selection
Range: Automatic adjusting, controlled mode
Unit: -
Default: Automatic adjusting
Description: Select whether the manual operation is allowed when the clock
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works.
Controlled mode: Allow the BAM instruction when the clock works.
Automatic adjusting: Clock module adjusts automatically when the
clock works.
Generally Automatic adjusting is selected. Only in the case of test
or clock equipments network access acceptance will Controlled
mode be set.

2.10 Semi-permanent Connection Table
I. Function
[Semi-permanent Connection Table] is used to query the established
semi-permanent connections. The semi-permanent connection provides the user with
a transmission path, which bandwidth is 64kbit/s and is used to transmit business hall
information, BTS AC power alarm information and other maintenance information etc.
II. Parameter description
Start Module ID
Range: 1~8
Unit: -
Default: -
Description: The ID of the module where the BIE used to transparently transmit
SS7 is located. It is the same as [End module ID].

Semi-permanent link ID.
Range: 0~99
Unit: -
Default: -
Description: Index number (it is recommended to number this parameter from 0
and the sequential numbers be used in a BM.)

Start equipment type
Range: GNET
Unit: -
Default: GNET
Description: As the semi-permanent establishes the connection between the
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equipment of two sides of GNET, both [Start equipment type] and
[End equipment type] should be GNET.

Start channel No.
Range: 0~65535
Unit: -
Default: -
Description: The HW timeslot number to the BIE used to transparently transmit
SS7. [Start channel No.] = HW No.*32 + occupied HW timeslot No.
(start from 0)

End module No.
Range: 1~8
Unit: -
Default: -
Description: The ID of the module where BIE is located. It is the same as [Start
module No.].

End equipment type
Range: GNET
Unit: -
Default: GNET
Description: As the semi-permanent establishes the connection between the
equipment of two sides of GNET, both [Start equipment type] and
[End equipment type] should be GNET.

End channel No.
Range: 0~65535
Unit: -
Default: -
Description: The HW timeslot occupied by idle RSL. [End channel No.] = HW
No. * 32 + idle RSL No. (start from 0). For example, if the second
RSL of HW 3 is idle, then [End channel No.] = 3*32 + 1=97

Total channel number
Range: 1
Unit: -
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Default: 1
Description: The channel here refers to the TCH born by the semi-permanent
link. BSC semi-permanent connection is fixed as 64Kb/s link, i.e.,
one channel. So this parameter is fixed as 1.

Start semi-permanent link type
Range: Simple semi-permanent connection, Self-loop connection, Speech
call, Data call, Permanent logical link.
Unit: -
Default: Simple semi-permanent connection
Description: At present BSC only supports simple semi-permanent connection.
Configure this parameter with its default.

Start channel type
Range: B-channel, D-channel
Unit: -
Default: B-channel
Description: B-channel and D-channel are the concept of the exchange, i.e.,
B-channel and D-channel of ISDN64K and 16K channel, bearing
different services. Configure this parameter with its default.

End semi-permanent link type
Range: Simple semi-permanent connection, Self-loop connection, Speech
call, Data call, Permanent logical link.
Unit: -
Default: Simple semi-permanent connection
Description: At present BSC only supports simple semi-permanent connection.
Configure this parameter with its default.

End channel type
Range: B-channel, D-channel
Unit: -
Default: B-channel
Description: B-channel and D-channel are the concept of the exchange, i.e.,
B-channel and D-channel of ISDN64K and 16K channel, bearing
different services. Configure this parameter with its default.

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2.11 Software Parameter
2.11.1 Overview
The submenus of [Software parameter] under [Configuration] are listed and
described in Table 2-2.
Table 2-2 Functions of [Software parameter] submenus
Menu bar options Function
Public Parameter Table Configuration of the host public parameters
Module Parameter Table Configuration of the host public modules
Common Maximum Tuple Table Defining the maximum number of tuples for common data
Module Maximum Tuple Table Defining the maximum number of tuples for module data
Software Parameter Table Used to set BSC software parameters
Timer Table Defining the timer data
BTS Software Parameter Table Used to set BTS software parameters
Message Filter Table
Used to filter the specified message in the host message
queue
Reserved Parameter Table
BSC system reserved parameter tables. Include the
following tables: [BM Reserved Parameter Table], [Site
Reserved Parameter Table], [Cell Reserved Parameter
Table], [TRX Reserved Parameter Table]

2.11.2 Public Parameter Table
It is unnecessary for the user to learn this table.
2.11.3 Module Parameter Table
It is unnecessary for the user to learn this table.
2.11.4 Common Maximum Tuple Table
It is unnecessary for the user to learn this table.
2.11.5 Module Maximum Tuple Table
It is unnecessary for the user to learn this table.
2.11.6 Software Parameter Table
It is unnecessary for the user to learn this table.
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2.11.7 Timer Table
It is unnecessary for the user to learn this table.
2.11.8 BTS Software Parameter Table
I. Function
[BTS Software Parameter Table] is used for BTS parameter configurations.
II. Parameter description
Module ID
Range: 1~8
Unit: -
Default: -
Description: Number of a module.

Cell ID
Range: 0~127
Unit: -
Default: -
Description: Number of a cell.

Cell name
Range: No more than 20 characters
Unit: -
Default: 0
Description: Name of a cell.

Parameter 1~Parameter 100
Range: 0~255
Unit: -
Default: 255
Description: Parameter value to be set. A cell can be configured at most 100
parameters. The meaning of these parameters is defined by BTS
development personnel. These parameters are reserved. Dont
configure it at random.
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2.11.9 Message Filter Table
I. Function
[Message Filter Table] is used for the configuration of host message filter.
II. Parameter description
Forbid flag
Range: Yes/No
Unit: -
Default: Yes
Description: Whether the filter is forbidden. The default is Yes.

Start threshold
Range: 0~2000
Unit: -
Default: 520
Description: The lower threshold to start the filter. The filter starts when the
number of messages in the host queue exceeds [Start threshold].

Stop threshold
Range: 0~2000
Unit: -
Default: 500
Description: The upper threshold to stop the filter. The filter stops when the
number of messages in the host queue is less than [Stop
threshold].

Reserved
Range: 0~0xFFFF
Unit: -
Default: 0xFFFF
Description: At present not used

Character word 1~Character word 20
Range: 0~0xFFFFFFFF
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Unit: -
Default: 0xFFFFFFFF
Description: The character word of messages.

Note:
When this table is configured, it will affect the systems performance. Misapplication will cause
unpredictable problem. It is recommended not to use except necessarily.

2.11.10 Reserved Parameter Table
I. Overview
BSC system reserved parameter tables.
The submenus of [Reserved Parameter Table] under [Configuration\ Software
parameter] are listed and described in Table 2-3.
Table 2-3 Functions of [Reserved Parameter Table] submenus
Menu bar options Function
BM Reserved Parameter Table Reserved parameters for BM.
Site Reserved Parameter Table Reserved parameters for Site.
Cell Reserved Parameter Table Reserved parameters for Cell.
TRX Reserved Parameter Table Reserved parameters for TRX.

II. BM Reserved Parameter Table
1) Function
[BM Reserved Parameter Table] is used for the configuration of reserved
parameters of BM.
2) Parameter description
Module ID
Range: 1~8
Unit: -
Default: -
Description: Number of a module.

Reserved parameter 1~Reserved parameter 50
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Range: 0~65535
Unit: -
Default: 65535
Description: Parameter value to be set. A BM can be configured at most 50
parameters. These parameters are reserved at present.

III. Site Reserved Parameter Table
1) Function
[Site Reserved Parameter Table] is used for the configuration of reserved
parameters of site.
2) Parameter description
Module ID
Range: 1~8
Unit: -
Default: -
Description: Number of a module.

Site ID
Range: 0~63
Unit: -
Default: -
Description: Number of a site.

Site name
Range: No more than 20 characters
Unit: -
Default: -
Description: Name of a site.

Reserved parameter 1~Reserved parameter 40
Range: 0~65535
Unit: -
Default: 65535
Description: Parameter value to be set. A site can be configured at most 40
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parameters. These parameters are reserved at present.

IV. Cell Reserved Parameter Table
1) Function
[Cell Reserved Parameter Table] is used for the configuration of reserved
parameters of cell.
2) Parameter description
Module ID
Range: 1~8
Unit: -
Default: -
Description: Number of a module.

Cell ID
Range: 0~127
Unit: -
Default: -
Description: Number of a cell.

Cell name
Range: No more than 20 characters
Unit: -
Default: 0
Description: Name of a cell.

Reserved parameter 1~Reserved parameter 20
Range: 0~65535
Unit: -
Default: 65535
Description: Parameter value to be set. A cell can be configured at most 20
parameters. These parameters are reserved at present.

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V. TRX Reserved Parameter Table
1) Function
[TRX Reserved Parameter Table] is used for the configuration of reserved
parameters of TRX.
2) Parameter description
Module ID
Range: 1~8
Unit: -
Default: -
Description: Number of a module.

Cell ID
Range: 0~127
Unit: -
Default: -
Description: Number of a cell.

TRX ID
Range: 0~35
Unit: -
Default: -
Description: Number of a TRX.

Cell name
Range: No more than 20 characters
Unit: -
Default: 0
Description: Name of a cell.

Reserved parameter 1~Reserved parameter 20
Range: 0~65535
Unit: -
Default: 65535
Description: Parameter value to be set. A TRX can be configured at most 20
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parameters. These parameters are reserved at present.

2.12 AM Configuration
2.12.1 Overview
The submenus of [AM Configuration] under [Configuration] are listed and
described in Table 2-4.
Table 2-4 Submenus of [AM Configuration]
Menu bar options Function
AM Frame Description Table The description of the AM/CM frame configuration
AM Board Description Table Indicates the position of each board in AM/CM frame
AM Module Description Information about BSC module
AM Alarm Environment Variable Table AM/CM alarm parameter
AM Adjacent Module OPT Table
Includes three parts: the configuration and rate of the link
between GMCC and BM, GMCC and GCTN, and
between GMCC and E3M.
Signaling Link Table AM/CM signaling link
E3M CLK Source Output Selection Table Clock source for E3M in AM/CM
E3M E1 Configuration Table
The configuration of trunk work mode configuration for
the E1 port on AM/CM E3M
AM_GCKS Configuration Table The configuration of clock frame in AM/CM
AM Alarm Screening Table Used for alarm screening

2.12.2 AM Frame Description Table
I. Function
[AM Frame Description Table] is used to view the AM/CM frames in BSC.
II. Parameter description
Frame type
Range: Control frame, Clock frame, Interface frame
Unit: -
Default: -
Description: Frame type of AM/CM in BSC

Site ID
Range: 0~255
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Unit: -
Default: 0
Description: Indicates the location of AM/CM in BSC

Row No.
Range: 0~255
Unit: -
Default: 0
Description: Indicates the location of AM/CM in BSC

Column No.
Range: 0~255
Unit: -
Default: 0
Description: Indicates the location of AM/CM in BSC

Physical frame No.
Range: 0~5
Unit: -
Default: -
Description: There are 6 frames in AM/CM rack from top to down: 0, 1, 2, 3, 4,
and 5.

2.12.3 AM Board Description Table
I. Function
[AM Board Description Table] is used for the configuration of the boards in the
AM/CM frames.
II. Parameter description
Board type
Range: E3M, GSNT, GCKS, PWC, FBC, GFBI, GALM, GCTN, GMCC
Unit: -
Default: -
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Description: Board type in AM/CM.
GMCC is selected for both GMCCM and GMCCS.

Logical board No.
Range: 0~255
Unit: -
Default: -
Description: The board number. The boards of the same type are numbered
sequentially. The all board numbers are fixed by slot.

Logical frame No.
Range: 0~5
Unit: -
Default: -
Description: Corresponding to [Physical frame No.] in [AM Frame Description
Table].

Slot No.
Range: 0~25
Unit: -
Default: -
Description: The slot number of each frame, numbering from left to right.

Default state
Range: Not installed, installed
Unit: -
Default: -
Description: Indicates the current state of a board

2.12.4 AM Module Description Table
I. Function
[AM Module Description Table] is used to view the information about the AM/CM
and BM in large-capacity BSC.
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II. Parameter description
Module ID
Range: 0~8
Unit: -
Default: -
Description: A large-capacity BSC includes one AM/CM and up to 8 BMs.

Module type
Range: Administration module, B1 module, B2 module
Unit: -
Default: -
Description: Module types in BSC. B1 module is the active/standby BM; B2
module is the load sharing BM. Generally single-module BM is
configured as B1 module, multi-module BM as B2 module, and
multi-module AM/CM as Administration module.

Module state
Range: Normal, Communication interrupted, Deactivated, Maintenance, Not
installed, Undefined
Unit: -
Default: Normal
Description: The current communication state of a module.

Background monitoring state
Range: Activated , Deactivated
Unit: -
Default: Activated
Description: Indicates whether the information of a module is visible in
maintenance console.

2.12.5 AM Alarm Environment Variable Configuration Table
I. Function
[AM Alarm Environment Variable Configuration Table] is used to view the
parameter of AM/CM alarm in BSC.
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II. Parameter description
Equipment type
Range: GALM
Unit: -
Default: GALM
Description: The type of equipment processing the alarm.

Board No.
Range: 0~65535
Unit: -
Default: 0
Description: The logical number of GALM in [AM Board Description Table].

Line ID
Range: 0~7
Unit: -
Default: -
Description: Number of environment alarm line. From the big to small, it is
corresponding to the environment alarm collecting port number.
Make sure they are consistent when configuring this parameter.

Valid level value
Range: 0, 1
Unit: -
Default: 0
Description: Specifies whether the high level or the low level is valid. 0 for low
level and 1 for high level.

Fault alarm name
Range: Environment alarm 1~Environment alarm 43
Unit: -
Default: -
Description: Name of environment fault alarm

Recovery report name
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Range: Environment alarm 1~Environment alarm 43
Unit: -
Default: -
Description: Name of environment fault recovery alarm

Indicator position
Range: Backup item, Burglar, Humidity, Temperature, Smoke, Fire alarm
Unit: -
Default: -
Description: Indicates the position for alarm indicator on the alarm box panel.
This parameter is invalid for GM12 alarm box.

2.12.6 Adjacent Module OPT Configuration Table
I. Function
[Adjacent Module OPT Configuration Table] contains three parts of information: the
link configuration and link rate of GCTN (CTN), GMCC and BM, E3M.
II. Parameter description
Number
Range: 0~199
Unit: -
Default: -
Description: Board number of GCTN and E3M, or BM number.

Type
Range: CTN, E3M, Switching module
Unit: -
Default: -
Description: Specifies GCTN, E3M, or BM

Optical channel No. 1
Range: 0~255
Unit: -
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Default: -
Description: The number of the optical channel used to connect AM/CM and
adjacent module. For GCTN and E3M, [Optical channel No.1] is
255. For BM, [Optical channel No.1] depends on the actual physical
connecting cable.

Optical channel No. 2
Range: 0~255
Unit: -
Default: -
Description: The number of the optical channel used by the connection between
AM/CM and adjacent module. For GCTN and E3M, [Optical
channel No.1] is 255. For BM, [Optical channel No.1] depends on
the actual physical connecting cable.

Board 1
Range: 0~11
Unit: -
Default: -
Description: The number of the GMCC connecting AM/CM and adjacent
module.

Board 2
Range: 0~11
Unit: -
Default: -
Description: The number of the GMCC connecting AM/CM and adjacent
module.
GMCCs are divided into 5 groups: board 2 and board 3, board 4
and board5, board 6 and board 7, board 8 and board 9, and board
10 and board 11. The links between GCTN and GMCC and
between BM and GMCC are allocated in the same group of GMCC.
The links between GCTN and GMCC are also allocated in the
same group of GMCC. The link bandwidth of a GMCC group should
not exceed 2.048Mbit/s.

Link transmission speed
Range: 512k, 256k, 64k
Unit: -
Default: -
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Description: Link rate. The link bandwidth between GCTN and GMCCS is
256kbit/s; the link bandwidth between BM and GMCCS is 512kbit/s;
the link bandwidth between E3M and GMCCS is 64k.

2.12.7 Signaling Link Table
I. Function
[Signaling Link Table] is used to configure the relation and signaling link between
AM/CM and BMs.
In BSC, all BMs are adjacent to AM/CM. The configurations of [AM Module
Description Table], [Adjacent Module OPT Configuration Table], and [Signaling
Link Table] should be kept consistent.
II. Parameter description
Adjacent module number 1
Range: 0~8
Unit: -
Default: 0
Description: AM/CM number.

Adjacent module number 2
Range: 1~8
Unit: -
Default: -
Description: The number of the BM adjacent to AM/CM

Linkset 1
Range: 0~255
Unit: -
Default: 255
Description: The link set adjacent to AM/CM.

Linkset 2
Range: 0~255
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Unit: -
Default: 255
Description: The link set adjacent to AM/CM

Weight
Range: 1~255
Unit: -
Default: 1
Description: Fixed as 1.

2.12.8 E3M CLK Source Output Selection Table
I. Function
[E3M CLK Source Output Selection Table] is used to view the reference source of
E3M clock.
II. Parameter description
E3M board No.
Range: 0~31
Unit: -
Default: -
Description: Numbered sequentially in BSC.

Reference source
Range: 8K
Unit: -
Default: 8K
Description: The clock reference source frequency that E3M outputs to GCKS.

Select E1 No,
Range: 0~3
Unit: -
Default: -
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Description: Number of the E1 that outputs the reference clock source to GCKS,
i.e., the E1 port number of E3M.

Reference source name
Range: No more than 20 characters.
Unit: -
Default: -
Description: Identity of reference source.

2.12.9 E3M E1 Configuration Table
I. Function
[E3M E1 Configuration Table] is used to view the trunk working mode of E3M E1
port.
II. Parameter description
Module ID
Range: 1~8
Unit: -
Default: -
Description: The number of the BM corresponding to E3M E1.

E3M board No.
Range: 0~31
Unit: -
Default: -
Description: Numbered sequentially in BSC.

E3M board E1 Port No.
Range: 0~3
Unit: -
Default: -
Description: Port number of E3M E1.

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Trunk work mode
Range: A-interface CAS mode, A-interface CCS mode, A-interface
CCS+CRC4 mode, A-interface CAS+CRC4, Pb interface CAS
mode, Pb interface CAS+CRC4 mode, Pb interface CCS mode, Pb
interface CCS+CRC4 mode.
Unit: -
Default: -
Description: The signaling mode adopted by E3M E1 port. If the E1 port is to be
connected with TCSM, the default is A-interface CSS mode; if
connected with PCU, the default is Pb interface CCS mode. Note
that the configurations of both connecting sides should be
consistent.

MSM_E1 timeslot
Range: 1~30
Unit: -
Default: 16
Description: SS7 transparent transmission timeslot in the E1 from E3M to MSM.
Timeslot 0 is synchronous timeslot, timeslot 16 is SS7 transparent
transmission timeslot (the timeslot can be adjusted according to
actual situation), and timeslot 31 is HDLC link. If it is unnecessary
to occupy any timeslot, this parameter should be set to 255.

BIE_E1 timeslot
Range: 1~31
Unit: -
Default: -
Description: SS7 transparent transmission timeslot in the E1 from E3M to BIE.
The same E3M cannot use the same [BIE_E1 timeslot]. It is
recommended to number this parameter from 16. If it is
unnecessary to occupy any timeslot, this parameter should be set
to 255.

FTC board No.
Range: 0~3
Unit: -
Default: -
Description: The number of transparent transmission SS7 FTC. It is the FTC
number in a TCSM. There are four FTCs in a TCSM. If FTC is not
used, this parameter should be set to 255.

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2.12.10 AM_GCKS Configuration Table
I. Function
[AM_GCKS Configuration Table] should be configured in the case GCKS is
installed.
II. Parameter description
Set reference source
Range: 000000~111111
Unit: -
Default: 110000
Description: The input reference source used by GSKS to synchronize with the
upper level clock.
There are 3 classifications (6 types) of CKS reference source, i.e.,
8K differential signal 8K0 and 8K1; 2MB E1 signal 2MB0 and
2MB1; 2MHz TTL signal 2M0 and 2M1. Generally 8K differential
signal is used.

Set reference source level
Range: 000000~111111
Unit: -
Default: 110000
Description: The level of the selected clock reference source.
The bit 1~bit 6 respectively represents 8k0 high level, 8k1 high
level, 2MB0 high level, 2MB1 high level, 2M0 high level,
and 2M1 high level. Usually only 8k0 high level and 8k1 high
level are used by BSC. If 8k0 high level and 8k1 high level are
selected, BSC selects 8k0 and 8k1 clock preferentially.

Set clock stratum
Range: Clock stratum 2, Clock stratum 3
Unit: -
Default: Clock stratum 3
Description: The stratum of the selected clock. GCKS can use either Clock
stratum 2 or Clock stratum 3. BSC selects Clock stratum 3.

Set clocks phase-lock mode
Range: PDH mode, SDH mode
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Unit: -
Default: PDH mode
Description: Generally only PDH mode is used. Only when SDH is used for
clock transmission will SDH mode be selected. If all SDH sites are
synchronous, PDH mode also can be selected.

Clock module work mode selection
Range: Automatic adjusting, Controlled mode
Unit: -
Default: Automatic adjusting
Description: Select whether the manual operation is allowed when the clock
works.
Controlled mode: Allow the BAM instruction when the clock works.
Automatic adjusting: Clock module adjusts automatically when the
clock works.
Generally Automatic adjusting is selected. Only in the case of test
or clock equipments network access acceptance will Controlled
mode be set.

2.12.11 AM Alarm Screening Table
I. Function
[AM Alarm Screening Table] is used to view the screened AM alarms. This table is
blank by default. The user can set this table according the actual situation and the
setting can be sent to the host dynamically. Then the host analyzes the screening
conditions and screens the alarms meeting the conditions. The recovery alarm cannot
be screened. The user can use this table to view which alarms are screened and
modify them dynamically.
Alarm screening can:
1) Screen an alarm by specified its alarm number
2) Screen the specified level of alarm and specified type of alarm
3) Screen the alarms of a specified board
4) Screen the alarms of a specified board channel
II. Parameter description
Alarm No.
Range: 0~65535
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Unit: -
Default: -
Description: The number of the alarm to be screened. The [Alarm No.] refers to
the number of alarm description information stored in the host
database. In the case the specified alarm number does not exist in
the host database, this specified value is invalid.
This field has the highest priority. When this field is set to a valid
value, the host will screen the alarm of this number and neglect
other fields of this row.

Alarm box class
Range: Invalid, Communications between modules, Control, Network,
Master node communication, Signaling, Clock, Subscriber, Trunk,
Power, Test alarm, Environment, Transmission, Database, Bill, Call
ID, Software running, Misc.
Unit: -
Default: -
Description: The type of the alarm object to be screened. [Alarm class] is the
alarm object classification based on the alarm box requirements.
This field has the second highest priority. When this field is set to a
valid value and the [Alarm No.] is set to an invalid value, the host
will screen the alarm specified by [Alarm box class] and [Alarm
level]. When this field is set to a valid value and [Alarm level] is set
to Invalid, the host will screen all levels of alarms specified by this
field.

TMN class
Range: Invalid, Power, Environment, Signaling, Trunk, Hardware, Software,
Running
Unit: -
Default: -
Description: The type of the alarm object to be screened. [TMN class] is the
alarm object classification based on the MN requirements.
This field has the less priority than [Alarm No.] and [Alarm box
class].
In the case this field is set to a valid value and [Alarm No.] and
[Alarm box class] are invalid, then
The host will screen the alarm specified by [TMN class] and [Alarm
class].
When [Alarm level] is set to Invalid, the host will screen all levels
of alarms specified by this field.

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Alarm level
Range: Critical alarm, Major alarm, Minor alarm, Warning.
Unit: -
Default: -
Description: [Alarm level] is used to identify how serious an alarm is.
This field has the less priority than [Alarm No.], [Alarm box class],
and [TMN class]. When [Alarm box class] and [TMN class] are
valid, this field is the auxiliary field to the previous two fields. When
this field is set to a valid value and all its previous fields are invalid,
the host will screen all alarms specified by this field.

Board type
Range: E3M, GSNT, GCKS, PWC, FBC, GFBI, GALM, GCTN, GMCC
Unit: -
Default: -
Description: Different boards are identified by [Bard type] in the system.
This field has the less priority than [Alarm No.], [Alarm box class],
[TMN class], and [Alarm level].
In the case this field is set to a valid value and all of its previous
fields are invalid, then
The host will screen the alarms specified by [Board type], [Board
No.] and [Port No.].
When [Board No.] and [Port No.] are invalid, the host will screen all
alarms specified by this field.

Board No.
Range: 0~65535
Unit: -
Default: -
Description: The board number actually configured in the system. When this
field is set to 65535, this field is invalid.
This field is the auxiliary field for [Board type]. When [Board type] is
valid, this field indicates the number of the board to be screened.

Port No.
Range: 0~65535
Unit: -
Default: -
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Description: Port number of a board. When this field is set to 65535, it is invalid.
This field is the auxiliary field for [Board type]. When [Board type] is
valid, this field indicates the number of the port to be screened of
the corresponding board.

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Chapter 3 Local office
3.1 Overview
[Local Office] menu is used to view the data related with BSC local office, such as
signaling point information, country code information, MNC information, frequency
hopping information, radio information, radio channel configuration, configuration of
local office and site BIE, connections and networking, LAPD signaling connection, the
corresponding timeslot connection relation between signaling channel and TCH at
Abis interface and BS1 interface, TCSM configuration, and GMEM configuration.
The submenus of [Local Office] and their descriptions are listed in Table 3-1.
Table 3-1 Menu bar options of [Local Office]
Menu bar options Function
Local Office Information Table Describes the information related with local office
BSC Cell Table Describes cell configuration of the current BSC
Frequency Hopping Table
Defines the serial number of frequency hopping in various
cells.
TRX Configuration Table Describes the TRX configuration of BSC.
Radio Channel Configuration Table
Used for the configuration of various radio channels
according to the Abis interface timeslots.
LAPD Semi-perm. Connection Table Describes the trunk information of each LAPD link.
LAPD Signaling Connection Table Used for LAPD link configuration
BSC BIE Description Table
Describes networking mode and timeslot configuration of
BIE at BSC side.
BSC BIE Active/Stby. Group Table Describes the active/standby group of BSC BIE.
Site BIE Trunk Mode Description Table
Used for chaining networking and tree networking. This
table can be not configured in the case of star networking.
Site BIE Configuration Table Describes BIE configuration of BIE at BTS side.
Signaling Channel Link Table
Describes the A-interface timeslot distribution of each TRX
signaling channel. This distribution is associated with BIE
networking.
MSM and FTC Mapping Table Describes the mapping between one MSM and four FTCs.
GMEM Configuration Table Used for cell broadcast
Board Software Loading Table Used for board software loading

3.2 Local Office Information Table
I. Function
[Local Office Information Table] is used to view the information related with the
local office. These kinds of information play a very important role in signaling
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message validity check and DSP check. In addition, this table indicates some
functions of the local office signaling point.
II. Parameter description
Local office type
Range: BSC
Unit: -
Default: BSC
Description: Only BSC can be set.

International network valid
Range: Yes/No
Unit: -
Default: No
Description: Indicates whether the local office signaling point is a node of
international network.

International standby network valid
Range: Yes/No
Unit: -
Default: No
Description: Indicates whether this signaling point is a node of international
standby network.

National network valid
Range: Yes/No
Unit: -
Default: No
Description: Indicates whether this signaling point is a node of national network.

National standby network valid
Range: Yes/No
Unit: -
Default: Yes
Description: Indicates whether this signaling point is a node of national standby
network. In the case BSC is a node of national standby network,
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14-bit signaling code is adopted.

1
st
network to be searched
Range: National standby
Unit: -
Default: National standby
Description: If local office signaling point is located in a multi-signaling network,
the 1st network to be searched will be searched first when a
cross-signaling network search is requested.

2
nd
network to be searched
Range: National standby
Unit: -
Default: National standby
Description: If local office signaling point is located in a multi-signaling network,
the 2nd network to be searched will be searched secondly when a
cross-signaling network search is requested.

3
rd
network to be searched
Range: National standby
Unit: -
Default: National standby
Description: If local office signaling point is located in a multi-signaling network,
the 3rd network to be searched will be searched thirdly when a
cross-signaling network search is requested.

4
th
network to be searched
Range: National standby
Unit: -
Default: National standby
Description: If local office signaling point is located in a multi-signaling network,
the 4th network to be searched will be searched fourthly when the
cross-signaling network search is requested.

International network code
Range: 000000~FFFFFF
Unit: -
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Default: No
Description: The signaling code of local office DSP in the international network.
Invalid value: 0. Whether the value of [International network code] is
valid or not depends on the setting of corresponding [International
network valid].

Intl. standby network code
Range: 000000~FFFFFF
Unit: -
Default: No
Description: The signaling code of local office DSP in the international standby
network. Invalid value: 0. Whether the value of [lntl. standby
network code] is valid or not depends on the setting of
corresponding [Intl. standby network valid].

National network code
Range: 000000~FFFFFF
Unit: -
Default: -
Description: The signaling code of local office DSP in the national network.
Invalid value: 0. Whether the value of [National network code] is
valid or not depends on the setting of corresponding [National
network valid].

National standby network code
Range: 000000~FFFFFF
Unit: -
Default: -
Description: The signaling code of local office DSP in the national standby
network. Invalid value: 0. Whether the value of [National standby
network code] is valid or not depends on the setting of
corresponding [National standby network valid].

International network structure
Range: Unused, 24-bit signaling point, 14-bit signaling point
Unit: -
Default: Unused
Description: The coding scheme used for the coding by signaling points in the
international network of local office.
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Intl. standby network structure
Range: Unused, 24-bit signaling point, 14-bit signaling point
Unit: -
Default: Unused
Description: The coding scheme used for the coding by signaling points in the
international standby network of local office.

National network structure
Range: Unused, 24-bit signaling point, 14-bit signaling point
Unit: -
Default: Unused
Description: The coding scheme used for the coding by signaling points in the
national network of local office. 24-bit signaling point coding
scheme is adopted.

Natl. standby network structure
Range: Unused, 24-bit signaling point, 14-bit signaling point
Unit: -
Default: 14-bit signaling point
Description: The coding scheme used for the coding by signaling points in the
national standby network of local office.

(Home MSC) DPC
Range: 00000000~FFFFFFFF
Unit: -
Default: -
Description: The signaling point code of the MSC to which this BSC is
connected.

MSC network ID
Range: International, International standby, National, National standby
Unit: -
Default: National standby
Description: The network identifier of the home MSC of this BSC.

Information provided by SCCP
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Range: Not available, Provide connectionless service, Provide
connection-oriented service, All supported

Unit: -
Default: All supported
Description: How SS7 supports signaling connection control part.

Allowed transmission delay
Range: 0~1024
Unit: -
Default: 0
Description: Allowed transmission delay duration

Echo cancellation provided
Range: Not available, Incoming call, Outgoing call, Incoming & outgoing call
Unit: -
Default: Not available
Description: Whether the echo cancellation function is supported. When SS7
communication link transmits signaling message through the
satellite, the echo cancellation is needed to provide the
communication speech channel of high quality.

SP function flag
Range: Yes/No
Unit: -
Default: Yes
Description: Whether the SP of local office supports the SP function, i.e.,
whether SS7 function is supported.

STP function flag
Range: Yes/No
Unit: -
Default: No
Description: Whether the signaling point of local office provides signaling
forwarding function.

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Restart function flag
Range: Yes/No
Unit: -
Default: Yes
Description: Whether this BSC supports restart function. Configure this
parameter using the default.

Local area code
Range: 000000~999999
Unit: -
Default: -
Description: The local toll call area code

Country code
Range: 000000~999999
Unit: -
Default: -
Description: The country code of a country, such as 86 is the country code for
China 86.

Local office mobile country code
Range: 0000~9999
Unit: -
Default: -
Description: Mobile country code for the local office, such as 460 is the mobile
country code for China.

Local office mobile network code
Range: 00~99
Unit: -
Default: -
Description: Local office mobile network code

Packet network access code
Range: 0
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Unit: -
Default: 0
Description: This parameter is invalid. Configure it using the default.

A-interface Phase flag
Range: GSM_PHASE_1, GSM_PHASE_2, GSM_PHASE_2+
Unit: -
Default: GSM_PHSAE_2+
Description: Select the flag according the A-interface phase flag provided by
MSC.

Um-interface Phase flag
Range: GSM_PHASE_1, GSM_PHASE_2, GSM_PHASE_2+
Unit: -
Default: GSM_PHSAE_2
Description: Depends on the actual Um interface.

Abis-interface Phase flag
Range: GSM_PHASE_1, GSM_PHASE_2, GSM_PHASE_2+
Unit: -
Default: GSM_PHSAE_2
Description: Depends on the actual Abis interface.

Support cell broadcast flag
Range: Yes/No
Unit: -
Default: Yes
Description: Whether local office supports cell broadcast service.

Voice encode/decode optimization
Range: Normal encode/decode, Support TFO
Unit: -
Default: Normal encode/decode
Description: Whether voice encode/decode supports TFO.
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3.3 BSC Cell Table
I. Function
[BSC Cell Table] is used to view the basic information of BSCs cells.
II. Parameter description
Module ID
Range: 1~8
Unit: -
Default: -
Description: The number of BM that this cell belongs to.

Cell ID
Range: 0~127
Unit: -
Default: -
Description: Cells of a BM are numbered sequentially

Cell name
Range: No more than 20 characters
Unit: -
Default: -
Description: Identity of a cell.

Cell system type
Range: GSM900, GSM1800, GSM900&1800
Unit: -
Default: -
Description: Indicates the cell working frequency band

Sub-cell type
Range: Upper layer, Lower layer, Normal
Unit: -
Default: Normal
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Description: This parameter is invalid. Configure it using the default.

Cell class
Range: Upper layer, Medium layer, Lower layer
Unit: -
Default: Upper layer
Description: This parameter is invalid. Configure it using the default.

BCC
Range: 0~7
Unit: -
Default: -
Description: BCC (Base Station Color Code), together with NCC to form BSIC
with each occupying 3bits. [BS color code] is used to distinguish the
channels of the same frequency in different cells and is determined
by network planning department.

NCC
Range: 0~7
Unit: -
Default: -
Description: That is, NCC (Network color code), and it is provided by the
operator.

CGI
Range: 0000000000000000~9999999999999999
Unit: -
Default: -
Description: CGI (Cell Global Identity) is the global identity of the cell in the
whole system. It is composed of four different parameters:
MCC+MNC+LAC+CI. CGI is distributed by network planning
department.

Installation state
Range: Installed, Not installed
Unit: -
Default: Installed
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Description: Whether the cell is installed. Configure this parameter using the
default.

Site ID
Range: 0~63
Unit: -
Default: -
Description: The site to which the cell belongs. Every cell belongs to a site so to
facilitate the data configuration and maintenance. Sites in a BM are
numbered sequentially.

Site name
Range: No more than 20 characters
Unit: -
Default: -
Description: Site name.

Support GPRS
Range: Yes/No
Unit: -
Default: -
Description: Whether the cell supports GPRS.
This parameter is related with the channel configuration of [Radio
Channel Configuration Table]. If [Support GPRS] of a cell is set to
Yes, this cell allows the configuration of corresponding PDCH.
Otherwise the configuration of the corresponding PDCH is not
allowed.

3.4 Frequency Hopping Table
I. Function
[Frequency Hopping Table] is used for the configuration of frequency hopping
parameters.
II. Parameter description
Frequency hopping index No.
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Range: 1~1024
Unit: -
Default: -
Description: The logical number for frequency hopping data. TRX uses this
parameter to index HSNs.

HSN
Range: 0~63
Unit: -
Default: -
Description: 0 represents that the sequential frequency hopping and other
values represent the pseudo-random frequency hopping. The [HSN]
of all channels in a cell should be the same.

TSN
Range: 0~7
Unit: -
Default: -
Description: Used to enable BCCH and CCCH to have a better modulating
ability. TSN is configured as the same as the BCC of this cell. Now
this parameter is invalid.

Hopping Frequency 1~64
Range: 0~1023
Unit: -
Default: -
Description: The frequency distributed to the frequency hopping cells.

3.5 TRX Configuration Table
I. Function
[TRX Configuration Table] is used to view TRX parameters.
II. Parameter description
Module ID
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Range: 1~8
Unit: -
Default: -
Description: The number for the BM that the TRX belongs to.

Cell ID
Range: 0~127
Unit: -
Default: -
Description: The number for the cell that the TRX belongs to. It is numbered
sequentially in a BM.

TRX ID
Range: 0~71
Unit: -
Default: -
Description: The sequent number for the TRX in a equipment group

Cell name
Range: No more than 20 characters
Unit: -
Default: -
Description: Cell identity

LAPD RSL signaling link ID
Range: 0~319
Unit: -
Default: -
Description: Each TRX is configured with one RSL. Signal link ID is the logical
number of LAPD link and it is used to index [LAPD Signaling
Connection Table]. [LAPD RSL signaling link ID] in a BM are
numbered sequentially.

Equipment group ID
Range: 0~2
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Unit: -
Default: 0
Description: At present a BSC site supports only one equipment group.

Synchronous group ID
Range: 0~65535
Unit: -
Default: 0
Description: This parameter has no actual function and is configured using the
default.

Standby
Range: Yes/No
Unit: -
Default: No
Description: This parameter has no actual function and is configured using the
default.

Replaceable
Range: Yes/No
Unit: -
Default: No
Description: This parameter has no actual function and is configured using the
default.

3.6 Radio Channel Configuration Table
I. Function
[Radio Channel Configuration Table] is used describe the relation between radio
channel and the time slot of Abis interface/BS1 interface.
II. Parameter description
Module ID
Range: 1~8
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Unit: -
Default: -
Description: The number for the BM that the TRX belongs to.

Site ID
Range: 0~63
Unit: -
Default: -
Description: The number for the site that the channel belongs to. Sites in a BM
are numbered sequentially.

TRX ID
Range: 0~35
Unit: -
Default: -
Description: The number for the TRX that the channel belongs to.

Channel No.
Range: 0~7
Unit: -
Default: -
Description: There are 8 channel numbers in a TRX.

Site name
Range: No more than 20 characters
Unit: -
Default: -
Description: Site name.

Channel type
Range: TCH full rate, TCH half rate 01, TCH half rate 0, SDCCH8, Main
BCCH, Combined BCCH, BCH, BCCH+CBCH, SDCCH+CBCH,
PBCCH+PDTCH, PCCCH+PDTCH, PDTCH, Dynamic PDTCH.
Unit: -
Default: -
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Description: The radio channel type that a BSC supports. A cell should be
configured with at least one Main BCCH and one SDCCH8.
Main BCCH is fixedly configured in channel 0. If the cell broadcast
service is supported, the SDCCH can be replaced by
SDCCH+CBCH.
GPRS cell needs to be configured with idle timeslots because
CS-1/CS-2 might be changed to CS-3/CS-4. The method to
configure the idle timeslots for a site is that [TRX ID] and [Channel
No.] are set to 255, [Channel type] to PDTCH.

Frequency hopping index No.
Range: 0~1023
Unit: -
Default: 0
Description: The logical number for frequency hopping data. It is used to index
[Frequency Hopping Table]. 0 represents frequency hopping is not
used.

MAIO
Range: 0~63
Unit: -
Default: 0
Description: Value range: 0~N-1, where N represents the number of frequencies
that participate in hopping. The different TRXs uses different MAIO.
In the case the cell does not enable frequency hopping, this
parameter is invalid.

Sub-CH Number
Range: 0~255
Unit: -
Default: 0
Description: This parameter has no actual function and is configured using the
default.

Circuit Number
Range: 0~65535
Unit: -
Default: -
Description: The trunk circuit number of the BS1 interface of this channel. Trunk
circuits in a BM are numbered sequentially, including the trunk
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circuits of A-interface and BS1 interface.

TS Number.
Range: 0~65535
Unit: -
Default: -
Description: The timeslot of Abis interface that this channel is corresponding to.

Sub-TS Number
Range: 0~3
Unit: -
Default: -
Description: The further division of [Timeslot No.]. A time slot number can be
divided into four [Sub-timeslot No.]. Each radio channel occupies a
sub-timeslot.

BSC BIE Port No.
Range: 0~5, 255
Unit: None
Default: 255
Description: It determines which E1 port a radio channel is connected to via the
BIE.

BSC BIE E1 Timeslot No.
Range: 0~255
Unit: None
Default: 255
Description: It determines which E1 timeslot a radio channel is connected to via
the BIE.

BSC BIE reverse port No.
Range: 0~255
Unit: -
Default: 255
Description: It determines which E1 port an OML or RSL is connected to via the
BIE when site working in reverse direction.
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Reverse timeslot No.
Range: 0~255
Unit: -
Default: 255
Description: It determines which E1 timeslot an OML or RSL is connected to via
the BIE when site working in reverse direction

3.7 LAPD Semi-perm. Connection Table
I. Function
[LAPD Semi-perm. Connection Table] is used to view the trunk information (of BS1
interface) of each LAPD link.
II. Parameter description
Module ID
Range: 1~8
Unit: -
Default: -
Description: The ID of the BM where the TRX is located.

Physical link ID
Range: 0~65535
Unit: -
Default: -
Description: The ID for the physical link. It can be calculated through the
expression: GLAP board No. 32 + Internal link No. (0~31).

Mutual-assistance priority
Range: 0~255
Unit: -
Default: 255
Description: Used for LAPD link configuration. Its valid values are 0~2. The
configuration is as follows:
In the case LAPD link is not configured: 255
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OML: 0
The corresponding RSL of the TRX where main BCCH is located: 1
The corresponding RSLs of other TRXs: 2
PbSL: 2

Trunk equipment flag
Range: BIE, SMI (Pb)
Unit: -
Default: -
Description: The trunk equipment between BTS or PCU and BSC.

Trunk circuit No.
Range: 0~65535
Unit: -
Default: -
Description: The trunk circuit number of the BS1 interface that corresponds to
LAPD signaling link. Trunk circuits in a BM are numbered
sequentially, including the trunk circuits of A-interface and BS1
interface. See [Trunk] menu for detailed numbering.

Mutual-assis. trunk circuit No.
Range: 0~65535
Unit: -
Default: 65535
Description: This parameter has no actual function and is configured using the
default.

BSC BIE port No.
Range: 0~5, 255
Unit: -
Default: 255
Description: It determines which E1 port an OML or RSL is connected to via the
BIE.

BSC BIE E1 Timeslot No
Range: 0~255
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Unit: -
Default: 255
Description: It determines which E1 timeslot an OML or RSL is connected to via
the BIE.

BSC BIE reverse port No.
Range: 0~255
Unit: -
Default: 255
Description: It determines which E1 timeslot an OML or RSL is connected to via
the BIE when site working in reverse direction.

3.8 LAPD Signaling Connection Table
I. Function
[LAPD Signaling Connection Table] is used to view LAPD link parameters.
II. Parameter description
Module ID
Range: 1~8
Unit: -
Default: -
Description: The ID of the BM where the TRX is located.

Signaling connection ID
Range: 0~191
Unit: -
Default: -
Description: The LAPD link index number, which is numbered sequentially in a
BM. It is used to index [TRX Configuration Table] and [Site
Description Table].

Signaling connection type
Range: Abis-interface RSL, Abis-interface OML, Pb SL
Unit: -
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Default: -
Description: LAPD link type.

Signaling equipment type
Range: BIE, SMI (Pb)
Unit: -
Default: BIE
Description: The trunk equipment between BTS or PCU and BSC.

Physical link ID
Range: 0~65535
Unit: -
Default: -
Description: [Physical link ID] and [TEI] together determine a signaling
connection together. It can be calculated through the expression:
GLAP board No. 32 + Internal link No. (0~31).

TEI
Range: 0~63
Unit: -
Default: -
Description: Terminal endpoint identifier (link layer). Used to distinguish the
different signaling links on a physical link when LAPD link
multiplexing HW timeslot.

Flow ctrl start threshold
Range: 10~128
Unit: -
Default: 90
Description: LAPD measures link congest state by length of logistic link I frame
queue. Longer queue means more congest. When the length of
queue is longer than Flow ctrl start threshold (greater), the links
state changes to critical overload, and discards all paging
command message. When the length of queue is longer than Flow
ctrl end threshold (less), but less than Flow ctrl start threshold,
the links state changes to normal overload, and discards SMS
paging command message. When the length of queue is less than
Flow ctrl end threshold, no message is discarded.

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Flow ctrl end threshold
Range: 10~128
Unit: -
Default: 60
Description: Refer to [Flow ctrl start threshold].

Test code
Range: 0~128
Unit: -
Default: 1
Description: This parameter has no actual function and is configured using the
default.

Test code length
Range: 0~128
Unit: -
Default: 6
Description: This parameter has no actual function and is configured using the
default.

3.9 BSC BIE Description Table
I. Function
The setting of this table is closely related with Abis interface multiplexing mode. It can
be viewed from the timeslot distribution map of Abis interface or BS1 interface
according to the actual multiplexing mode.
II. Parameter description
Module ID
Range: 1~8
Unit: -
Default: -
Description: The ID of the BM where the TRX is located.

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Active/standby group No.
Range: 0~255
Unit: -
Default: -
Description: The No/ of the group where BSC BIE is located. Active/standby
groups in a BM should be numbered sequentially from 0.

Port No.
Range: 0~5
Unit: -
Default: -
Description: The number for the E1 port used by BTS. Each BIE provides 6
(0~5) E1 trunk ports.

Connection mode
Range: Star topology, Chain topology, Tree topology, Full rate ring topology,
Half rate ring topology, Hybrid topology, half rate topology
Unit: -
Default: -
Description: The networking mode of the sites connecting with the E1.

Abis interface TRX start TS No.
Range: 1~31
Unit: -
Default: 1
Description: The start TS occupied by the first TRX at Abis interface.

Abis interface TRX end TS No.
Range: 1~31
Unit: -
Default: -
Description: The end TS occupied by the last TRX at Abis interface.

Abis interface FUL start TS No.
Range: 1~31
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Unit: -
Default: -
Description: The start TS occupied by the RSL signaling at Abis interface.

Abis interface FUL end TS No.
Range: 1~31
Unit: -
Default: -
Description: The end TS occupied by the RSL signaling at Abis interface.

Abis interface OML start TS No.
Range: 1~31
Unit: -
Default: 31
Description: The start TS occupied by the OML signaling at Abis interface.

Abis interface OML end TS No.
Range: 1~31
Unit: -
Default: 31
Description: The end TS occupied by the OML signaling at Abis interface

LAPD rate
Range: 32K, 64K, 64K statistics multiplexing, 16K
Unit: -
Default: -
Description: 64K: TDMA is not used for LAPD link.
32K: the signaling link of two TRXs multiplexes the same LAPD link
in TDMA mode. Note that the multiplexing is restricted.
64K statistics multiplexing: the signaling link of four TRXs
multiplexes the same LAPD link in statistics multiplexing mode.
Used for the networking of BIE 15:1 mode.
16K: the signaling link of four TRXs multiplexes the same LAPD link
in TDMA mode.

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BS1 interface TRX start TS No.
Range: 0~255
Unit: -
Default: 0
Description: The start TS at BS1 interface occupied by the TRX.

BS1 interface TRX end TS No.
Range: 0~255
Unit: -
Default: -
Description: The end TS at BS1 interface occupied by the TRX.

BS1 interface FUL start TS No.
Range: 0~255
Unit: -
Default: 96
Description: The start TS at BS1 interface occupied by the RSL.

BS1 interface FUL end TS No.
Range: 0~255
Unit: -
Default: -
Description: The end TS at BS1 interface occupied by the RSL.

BS1 interface OML start TS No.
Range: 0~255
Unit: -
Default: -
Description: The start TS at BS1 interface occupied by the OML.

BS1 interface OML end TS No.
Range: 0~255
Unit: -
Default: -
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Description: The end TS at BS1 interface occupied by the OML.

3.10 BSC BIE Active/Stby. Group Table
I. Function
[BSC BIE Active/Stby. Group Table] is used to view the parameters of BIE
active/standby group.
II. Parameter description
Module ID
Range: 1~8
Unit: -
Default: -
Description: The ID of the BM where the TRX is located.

Active/standby group No.
Range: 0~255
Unit: -
Default: -
Description: The No. of the active/standby group where BSC BIE is located.
Note that It is numbered sequentially from 0 in a BM.

Board 1 ID
Range: 0~255
Unit: -
Default: -
Description: The active BIE board number. [Board 1 ID] = this BIEs
[Active/standby group No.] of this BIE 2.

Board 2 ID
Range: 0~255
Unit: -
Default: -
Description: The standby BIE board number. [Board 2 ID] = this BIEs
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[Active/standby group No.] 2 + 1

CRC4 check
Range: 000000~111111
Unit: -
Default: -
Description: Whether CRC4 check is performed. The Six bits correspond to six
(0~5) E1 trunk ports respectively. If a bit is set to 0, the
corresponding E1 trunk port doesn't perform CRC4 check.

Port self-healing
Range: Yes/No
Unit: -
Default: -
Description: Whether the system provides the BIE with the self-protection
mechanism.

Site ID 1 ~ Site ID 30
Range: 0~63, 255
Unit: None
Default: 255
Description: It indicates the site connected with a group of BSC BIEs together
with its ID. The "Site ID 1" field is displayed as a valid value and the
other fields as 255 when the group of BIEs is configured with one
site. The "Site ID 1" and "Site ID 2" fields are displayed as valid
values and the other fields as 255 when the group of BIEs is
configured with two sites.

3.11 Site BIE Trunk Mode Description Table
I. Function
[Site BIE Trunk Mode Description Table] is required to be configured in the case of
sites cascading.
II. Parameter description
Module ID
Range: 1~8
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Unit: -
Default: -
Description: The ID of the BM where the site is located.

Site BIE mode ID
Range: 0~255
Unit: -
Default: -
Description: Used to index BIE trunk modes. The networking mode and
connection mode decide the site BIE trunk mode.

BIE incoming TS No.
Range: 0~255
Unit: -
Default: -
Description: There are four E1 ports at the site Abis interfaces BIE. The E1
timeslots on these four ports are numbered sequentially. In the case
of chain networking, port 0 is for incoming and others for outgoing.
Only the start timeslot needs to be configured and then other
timeslots are numbered sequentially.

BIE outgoing TS No.
Range: 0~255
Unit: -
Default: -
Description: There are four E1 ports on the site Abis interfaces BIE. The E1
timeslots on these four ports are numbered sequentially. In the case
of chain networking, port 0 is for incoming and others for outgoing.
Only the start timeslot needs to be configured and then other
timeslots are numbered sequentially.

3.12 Site BIE Configuration Table
I. Function
[Site BIE Configuration Table] is used to view the networking mode of site BIE.
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II. Parameter description
Module ID
Range: 1~8
Unit: -
Default: -
Description: The ID of the BM where the TRX is located.

Site ID
Range: 0~63
Unit: -
Default: -
Description: Sites of a BM are numbered sequentially.

Equipment group ID
Range: 0~2
Unit: -
Default: 0
Description: The number for the equipment group.

SITE name
Range: No more than 20 characters
Unit: -
Default: -
Description: Site name.

BIE networking configuration
Range: Tree topology, Star topology, Chain topology, Half rate ring topology,
Full rate ring topology, Hybrid topology, Half rate topology
Unit: -
Default: -
Description: Describes the BIE networking mode.

BIE mode ID
Range: 0~10000
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Unit: -
Default: -
Description: Corresponding to the [Site BIE mode ID]\[Site BIE Trunk Mode
Description Table]. In the case of sites cascading, it can be
numbered sequentially from 0. It is set to 10000 in the case of star
networking.

Reversed-loop BIE mode ID
Range: 0~10000
Unit: -
Default: 10000
Description: This parameter has no actual function and is configured using the
default.

3.13 Signaling Channel Link Table
I. Function
[Signaling Channel Link Table] describes the distribution of signaling channels
corresponding to the TRX at Abis interface.
II. Parameter description
Module ID
Range: 1~8
Unit: -
Default: -
Description: The ID of the BM where the TRX is located.

Site ID
Range: 0~63
Unit: -
Default: -
Description: The ID of the site where the TRX is located. The sites in a BM are
numbered sequentially.

TRX ID
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Range: 0~35
Unit: -
Default: -
Description: TRX number, which is numbered sequentially.
Site name
Range: No more than 20 characters
Unit: -
Default: -
Description: Site name

Timeslot No.
Range: 1~31
Unit: -
Default: -
Description: The Abis interface timeslot occupied by the corresponding signaling
link of the TRX. The timeslots of an E1 are numbered sequentially.

Sub-timeslot No.
Range: 0~255
Unit: -
Default: -
Description: In the case the signaling link of two TRXs multiplexes one LAPD
link, 32 and 33 are used to identify the sub-timeslots. In the case
BIE 15:1 chain networking mode is used, four signaling links
multiplexes one LAPD physical link. 0, 1, 2, 3 are used to identify
E1 timeslots respectively. Generally the sub-timeslot number of
OML is set to 0.

3.14 MSM and FTC Mapping Table
I. Function
[MSM and FTC Mapping Table] is used to view the relation between MSM and FTC.
A TCSM is composed of one MSM and four FTCs.
II. Parameter description
Module ID
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Range: 1~8
Unit: -
Default: -
Description: The ID of the BM where the TCSM is located.
MSM board No.
Range: 0~7
Unit: -
Default: -
Description: Should be consistent with the corresponding description in [Slot
Description Table]

FTC1~FTC4 board No.
Range: 0~103
Unit: -
Default: -
Description: Should be consistent with the corresponding description in [Slot
Description Table]

3.15 GMEM Configuration Table
I. Function
[GMEM Configuration Table] is used to view the cell broadcast parameters.
II. Parameter description
Module ID
Range: 1~8
Unit: -
Default: -
Description: The ID of the BM where the GMEM is located.

GMEM board No.
Range: 0, 5
Unit: -
Default: -
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Description: Depends on the slot where the GMEM is plugged, i.e., 0 (in the
case plugged in frame 1) or 5 (in the case plugged in frame 0)

GMEM board IP address
Range: 000.000.000.000~255.255.255.255
Unit: -
Default: -
Description: A unified LAN-wide planning for GMEM board IP address should be
made. GMEM board IP address should not conflict with the IP
address of other devices. An example of IP format: 129.9.180.200.

Server type
Range: CDB
Unit: -
Default: CDB
Description: Only CDB type of server is available at present.

Server No.
Range: 0~255
Unit: -
Default: 0
Description: CDB server No., fixed as 0.

Server IP address
Range: 000.000.000.000~255.255.255.255
Unit: -
Default: -
Description: CDB server IP address. A unified LAN-wide planning for server IP
address should be made. CDB server IP address should not conflict
with the IP address of other devices.

Server port No.
Range: 0~65535
Unit: -
Default: 5000
Description: Used to specify a particular service in TCP/IP. At present it is fixed
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as 5000.

3.16 Board Software Loading Table
I. Function
[Board Software Loading Table] is used to configure the information of BSC board
software version.
II. Parameter description
Module ID
Range: 1~8
Unit: -
Default: -
Description: The ID of the BM where the board is located.

Device type
Range: GMEM
Unit: -
Default: GMEM
Description: The type of the board to which the software is loaded. At present
only GMEM is supported.

Board No.
Range: 0, 5
Unit: -
Default: -
Description: For GMEM, [board No.] depends on the slot to slot where the
GMEM is plugged, i.e., 0 (in the case plugged in frame 1) or 5 (in
the case plugged in frame 0)

Main version No.
Range: No more than 8 characters
Unit: -
Default: -
Description: The main version number of board software.
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Sub-version No.
Range: No more than 8 characters
Unit: -
Default: -
Description: The sub-version number of board software

Version date
Range: 19000101~21000101
Unit: -
Default: -
Description: The version release date, in the sequence of YY-MM--DD. For
example, Jan. 1, 2000 is 20000101.

Write FLASH
Range: Yes/No
Unit: -
Default: Yes
Description: Indicates whether the loaded software is written into Flash memory
or not.

Enable switch
Range: Yes/No
Unit: -
Default: Yes
Description: Indicates whether the board software loading is allowed. Yes
means the loading is allowed and No means the loading is not
allowed.

3.17 BSC BIE semi-perm. connection table
I. Function
[BSC BIE semi-perm. connection table] is used to configure idle timeslot of
semi-perm. connection, when the network topology is half rate topology.
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II. Parameter description
Module ID
Range: 1~8
Unit: -
Default: -
Description: It indicates the module No of a semi-perm. connection.

Transfer circuit No
Range: 0~65535
Unit: -
Default: none
Description: It indicates the BSC BIE trunk circuit number of a semi-perm.
connection.

Transfer Rate
Range: 8K, 16K, 32K and 64K
Unit: -
Default: 8K
Description: It indicates the transfer rate of a semi-perm. connection over the
BSC BIE.

BIE Port No.
Range: 0~5, 255
Unit: -
Default: 255
Description: It determines which E1 port a semi-perm. connection travels to via
the BIE.

E1 Timeslot No
Range: 0~255
Unit: -
Default: 255
Description: It determines which E1 timeslot a semi-perm. connection travels to
via the BIE.

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Chapter 4 Site
4.1 Overview
I. Brief
[Site] menu is used to view the site information such as clock, TRX, frame, slot,
software, environment alarm, antenna & feeder, and TRX switchover.
II. Description of menu bar options
Its menu bar options and their function are listed in Table 4-1.
Table 4-1 Menu bar options under menu [Site]
Menu bar options Hot key Function
Site Description Table <Alt+I, Z>
Describes site type, clock information, and
transmission mode. This table is the base for site
maintenance.
Carrier Configuration Table <Alt+I, T> Describes the information related with cell carrier.
Site Frame Description Table <Alt+I, P>
Describes the configuration information of site
frames.
Site Slot Description Table <Alt+I, C> Describes the configuration information of site slot.
Site Software Configuration Table <Alt+I, S>
Describes the configuration information of site
software.
Environment Alarm Configuration
Table
<Alt+I, B>
Describes the configuration information of site
environment alarm.
TRX Switchover Control Table <Alt+I, R> Used to set TRX Switchover Control Table.
Antenna and Feeder Configuration
table
<Alt+I, E>
Describes the configuration of antenna & feeder
system.

4.2 Site Description Table
I. Function
[Site Description Table] is used to query the information related with site and to
describe the configuration information about the. It is the base for the site
maintenance. BTS hardware, software and the logical objects belong to a site.
II. Parameter description
Module ID
Range: 1~8
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Unit: -
Default: -
Description: The ID of the BM where the site is located.

Site ID
Range: 0~63
Unit: -
Default: -
Description: The logical number of the site. It is numbered sequentially in a BM.

Equipment group ID
Range: 0~2
Unit: -
Default: 0
Description: Group number for combined cabinets.

Site name
Range: No more than 20 characters
Unit: -
Default: -
Description: Site name

Site type
Range: Microcell, 2.0 outdoor BTS, 2.0 BTS. 3.0 BTS, 4.0 BTS, BTS312,
GPRS BTS, BTS3001C, BTS3001C+, BTS3002C, BTS3012A
Unit: -
Default: -
Description: BTS type. Microcell refers to BTS22C. 4.0 BTS is not available.

LAPD OML signaling link ID
Range: 0~65535
Unit: -
Default: -
Description: All OMLs and RSLs in a BM are numbered sequentially. This
parameter is used to index [LAPD Signaling Connection Table]. A
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site is configured with one OML.

LAPD OML reverse signaling link ID
Range: 0~65535
Unit: -
Default: -
Description: All OMLs and RSLs in a BM are numbered sequentially. This
parameter is used to index [LAPD Signaling Connection Table]
when site working in reverse direction. A site is configured with one
OML.

Clock mode
Range: Internal clock, External clock, Tracing BSC clock
Unit: -
Default: Tracing BSC clock
Description: The clock mode of the site. In internal clock mode, the site does not
trace the external clock and the signal of internal high precision
clock is under free run state. In tracing BSC clock mode, the signal
of internal high precision clock traces the clock signals sent from
BSC. In external clock mode, the signal of internal high precision
clock traces the external clock signals input.

Clock Parameter 1
Range: Integer between 0~255
Unit: -
Default: 0
Description:
Each bit of clock parameter indicates whether a certain boolean
variable is shielded with 1 for not being shielded and 0 for being
shielded
For BTS30 and BTS312, the bit n is corresponding to EAC
extension alarm 0XFn (n=0~7).
For BTS3012A, bit0 is corresponding to EAC extension alarm
0XF0, bit1 to air-conditioner fault alarm, bit2 to AC lightning arrester
alarm, bit3 to voltage stabilizer fault alarm, bit4~bit6 to TCU fault
alarm, and bit7 to the DC/DC power fault alarm of TCU.
This parameter is meaningless for other BTS products that are not
mentioned above.

Clock Parameter 2
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Range: Integer between 0~255
Unit: -
Default: 0
Description: Each bit of clock parameter indicates whether a certain boolean
variable is shielded, with 1 for not being shielded and 0 for being
shielded.
For BTS30, BTS312, and BTS3012A, bit0 is corresponding to TMU
extension alarm 0X45, bit1 to TMU extension alarm 0X46, bit2 to
TMU extension alarm 0X47, bit3 to TMU extension alarm 0X48,
bit4 to TMU extension alarm 0X49, bit5 to TMU extension alarm
0X4B, bit6 to TMU extension alarm 0X44, and bit7 to TMU
extension alarm 0X43.
For BTS3001C, bit0 = 0 indicates UPS is not configured; bit0 = 1
indicates UPS is configured and the corresponding alarm reporting
is allowed.
For BTS3002C, bit5 = 0 indicates UPS is not configured; bit5 = 1
indicates UPS configured and the corresponding alarm reporting is
allowed.
This parameter is meaningless for other BTS products that are not
mentioned above.

Clock Parameter 3
Range: Integer between 0~255
Unit: -
Default: 0
Description: Each bit of clock parameter indicates whether a certain boolean
variable is shielded, with 1 for not being shielded and 0 for being
shielded.
For BTS30 and BTS312, bit (n-8) are corresponding to EAC
extension alarm 0Xfn (n=8~E), bit 7 to EAC alarm 0X4E.
For BTS3012A, bit0 is corresponding to the AC/DC power fault
alarm of TCU, bit4 to transmission power alarm, and the indications
of other bits are the same as that of BTS30 and BTS312.
This parameter is invalid for other BTS products that not mentioned
above.

Extended switch of input alarm
Range: Yes/No
Unit: -
Default: For BTS3X series BTSs (BTS30, BTS312, BTS3012), the default is
Yes; for other BTSs, the default is No.
Description: Determines whether the extension switch alarm input is enabled.
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This parameter is used only for BTS3X series BTSs (BTS30,
BTS312, BTS3012A).

Alarm voltage definition 1
Range: Integer between 0~255
Unit: -
Default: 0
Description: Each bit of alarm voltage definition is used to indicate whether a
certain boolean variable is high voltage alarm or a low voltage
alarm, with 1 for high voltage alarm and 0 for low voltage alarm.
This parameter is used for BTS3X series BTSs (BTS30, BTS312,
and BTS3012) only.
The bits of [Alarm voltage definition 1] are corresponding to the
same alarms as that of [Clock Parameter 1].
For BTS30 and BTS312, the bit n is corresponding to EAC
extension alarm 0XFn (n=0~7).
For BTS3012A, bit0 is corresponding to EAC extension alarm
0XF0, bit1 to air-conditioner fault alarm, bit2 to AC lightning arrester
alarm, bit3 to voltage stabilizer fault alarm, bit4~bit6 to TCU fault
alarm, and bit7 to the DC/DC power fault alarm of TCU.
This parameter is meaningless for other BTS products that are not
mentioned above.

Alarm voltage definition 2
Range: Integer between 0~255
Unit: -
Default: 0
Description: Each bit of alarm voltage definition is used to indicate whether a
certain boolean variable is high voltage alarm or a low voltage
alarm, with 1 for high voltage alarm and 0 for low voltage alarm.
This parameter is used for BTS3X series BTSs (BTS30, BTS312,
and BTS3012) only.
The bits of [Alarm voltage definition 2] are corresponding to the
same alarms as that of [Clock Parameter 2].
For BTS30 and BTS312, the bit n is corresponding to EAC
extension alarm 0XFn (n=0~7).
For BTS30, BTS312, and BTS3012A, bit0 is corresponding to TMU
extension alarm 0X45, bit1 to TMU extension alarm 0X46, bit2 to
TMU extension alarm 0X47, bit3 to TMU extension alarm 0X48,
bit4 to TMU extension alarm 0X49, bit5 to TMU extension alarm
0X4B, bit6 to TMU extension alarm 0X44, and bit7 to TMU
extension alarm 0X43.
For BTS3001C, bit0 = 0 indicates UPS is not configured; bit0 = 1
indicates UPS configured and the corresponding alarm reporting is
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allowed.
For BTS3002C, bit5 = 0 indicates UPS is not configured; bit5 = 1
indicates UPS configured and the corresponding alarm reporting is
allowed.
This parameter is meaningless for other BTS products that are not
mentioned above.

Alarm voltage definition 3
Range: Integer between 0~255
Unit: -
Default: 0
Description: Each bit of alarm voltage definition is used to indicate whether a
certain boolean variable is high voltage alarm or a low voltage
alarm, with 1 for high voltage alarm and 0 for low voltage alarm.
This parameter is used for BTS3X series BTSs (BTS30, BTS312,
and BTS3012) only.
The bits of [Alarm voltage definition 3] are corresponding to the
same alarms as that of [Clock Parameter 3].
For BTS30 and BTS312, bit (n-8) are corresponding to EAC
extension alarm 0Xfn (n=8~E), bit 7 to EAC alarm 0X4E.
For BTS3012A, bit0 is corresponding to the AC/DC power fault
alarm of TCU, bit4 to transmission power alarm, and the indications
of other bits are the same as that of BTS30 and BTS312.
This parameter is meaningless for other BTS products that are not
mentioned above.

Transfer mode
Range: Terrestrial transmission, Satellite transmission
Unit: -
Default: Terrestrial transmission
Description: The transmission mode used at Abis interface.

Auto-activation function switch
Range: Yes/No
Unit: -
Default: No
Description: Indicates whether TMU version auto activation function is enabled.
If this function is enabled, BSC will automatically activate TMU to
return to the original version when TMU version fallback occurs.

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Main version No. of TMU
Range: 0~65535
Unit: -
Default: -
Description: The main version number of TMU board software. Configure this
parameter according to the actual situation.

Sub-version No. of TMU
Range: 0~65535
Unit: -
Default: -
Description: The sub-version number of TMU board software. Configure this
parameter according to the actual situation.

Patch No.
Range: 0~65535
Unit: -
Default: -
Description: Software patch number

Month, Date
Range: 0~255, 0~255
Unit: month, day
Default: -
Description: Software release date

Belong to BIE group No.1 ~ Belong to BIE group No.8
Range: 0~8, 255
Unit: None
Default: 255
Description: It determines which group of BIEs a site is connected with. The
"Belong to BIE group No.1" field is displayed as a valid value and
the other fields as 255 when the site is connected with one group of
BIEs. The "Belong to BIE group No.1" and "Belong to BIE group
No.2" fields are displayed as valid values and the other fields as
255 when the site is connected with two groups of BIEs

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Upper humidity threshold
Range: Integer between 0~99 (%)
Unit: -
Default: 85
Description: The upper humidity threshold configured for environment alarm box

Lower humidity threshold
Range: Integer between 0~99 (%)
Unit: -
Default: 15
Description: The lower humidity threshold configured for environment alarm box

Upper temperature threshold
Range: Integer between -99~99
Unit: C
Default: 45
Description: The upper temperature threshold configured for environment alarm
box

Lower temperature threshold
Range: Integer between -99~99
Unit: C
Default: -5
Description: The lower temperature threshold configured for environment alarm
box

EAC relay status
Range: 0X0~0XFFFFFFFFFFFF
Unit: -
Default: 0x8082848890A0
Description: Used to configure the 6 statuses of EAC relay.
0x00: refrigeration off; 0x80: refrigeration on; 0x02: heating off;
0x82: heating on;
0x04: dehumidification off; 0x84: dehumidification on; 0x08:
humidification off; 0x88: humidification on;
0x10: fire extinguishing off; 0x90: fire-extinguishing on; 0x20:
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burglary-proof off; 0xA0; burglary-proof on.


Hierarchical power supply para. 1
Range: 0~65535
Unit: V(BTS3012A)
m (Others)
Default: 22.5 (BTS3012A)
65535 (Others)
Description: It is used to reduce the power consumption when the site is shut
off. For BTS3012A, it means under what value the mother tier
voltage reduces to, BTS shut down its modules except
transmission module. For BTS3002C, it means how long after
interruption of power supply, BTS shut down main BCCH TRX. This
parameter is valid only to BTS3012A and BTS3002C at present.
65535 means invalid.

Hierarchical power supply para. 2
Range: 0~65535
Unit: m
Default: 65535
Description: It is used to reduce the power consumption when the site is shut
off. For BTS3002C, it means how long after interruption of power
supply, BTS shut down TRXs except main BCCH. This parameter
is valid only to BTS3002C at present. 65535 means invalid.

Lower site ID (Abis bypass)
Range:
0~63, 254, 255
Unit:
none
Default:
255
Description:
In case of BTS power off, through this field, the Abis bypass link (i.e. the
link with the Abis bypass) can be searched for.
For the base station on the non-Abis bypass link, the value of this field is
255.
For the base station on the Abis bypass link, the value of this field is the
lower site ID (0~63). For the bottom site on the Abis bypass link, the value
of this field is 254.


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Auto rotate permit
Range:
Yes/No
Unit:
none
Default:
Yes
Description:
It indicates whether a site is allowed to rotate automatically in case
of transmission interruption.

Waiting time before rotate
Range:
60~300
Unit:
Second
Default:
90
Description:
It indicates the time measured in seconds a site waits before it
rotates to the reverse direction in case of transmission
interruption.

Try rotating duration time
Range:
60~300
Unit:
90
Default:
Second
Description:
A site continuously tries to establish a chain via port 0 or port 1
after it begins to rotate. It turns to the other port if it has not
established a chain via one port after the "Try rotating duration
time".

4.3 Carrier Configuration Table
I. Function
[Carrier Configuration Table] is used to view the information related with TRX
configuration.
II. Parameter description
Module ID
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Range: 1~8
Unit: -
Default: -
Description: The ID of the BM where the TRX is located.

Cell ID
Range: 0~127
Unit: -
Default: -
Description: The ID of the cell where the TRX is located. The cells in a BM are
numbered sequentially.

TRX ID
Range: 0~35
Unit: -
Default: -
Description: TRXs of a site are numbered sequentially. [Carrier Configuration
Table] and [Local Office/TRX Configuration Table] should be
consistent one by one.

Cell name
Range: No more than 20 characters
Unit: -
Default: -
Description: Cell identity

Equipment group ID
Range: 0~2
Unit: -
Default: 0
Description: Group number for combined cabinets.

Valid carrier frequency 1~64
Range: 1~124 (900MHz band), 512~885 (1800MHz band), 955~974
(R-GSM extended band), 0 and 975~1023 (E-GSM extended band)
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Unit: -
Default: -
Description: Used to configure the frequency to be occupied by the TRX.
In the case of no frequency hopping, one frequency is configured;
in the case of frequency hopping, at most 64 frequencies can be
configured. The frequency to be configured should be a valid one
and an interval of at least 6 frequencies between two configured
frequencies is required.

Static TRX Power class
Range: 0~10
Unit: -
Default: -
Description: The transmitting class of static TRX power control
Carrier power type
Range: 40W, 60W, Default value
Unit: -
Default: Default value
Description: There are two types of TRX: 40W and 60W. This parameter is used
to distinguish the TRXs with different powers. In the case 40W is
selected, the TRX works under the power of 40W. In the case
60W is selected, the TRX works under the power of 60W. in the
case Default value is selected, the working power of TRX
depends on the setting of TRX DIP switch.

Concentric cell type
Range: OverLaid subcell, UnderLaid subcell, None
Unit: -
Default: -
Description: If the cell is a concentric cell, set the cell to OverLaid subcell or
UnderLaid subcell according to the actual situation. If the cell is
not a concentric one, set it to None.

TRX priority
Range: 0~7
Unit: -
Default: 0
Description: Designates the priority of the TRX and used in HW_II Channel
Allocation Algorithm. The smaller value, the higher priority. In the
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case other conditions are the same, the channel prefers to be
allocated to the TRX with higher priority

Wireless link alarm flag
Range: Yes/No
Unit: -
Default: No
Description: Determine whether BSC deliver wireless link alarm parameters
configuration to BTS. Yes means delivering, No means not.

Abnormal release statistic base
Range: 5~50
Unit: Times
Default: 20
Description: Statistics base of sub channel. Time slots sub channel statistic
base B multiply the time slots sub channel number N, the result is
total statistic number S. In the newest S channel actives, if the
proportion of abnormal release reach Ab-release alarm Upper
threshold, it generates alarm. Else if the proportion of abnormal
release less than Ab-release alarm Lower threshold, the alarm
disappear.

Ab-release alarm Upper threshold
Range: 50~100
Unit: %
Default: 80
Description: If the proportion of abnormal release in the total success channel
activation of the time slot is greater than this threshold, it
generates abnormal release notification alarm.

Ab-release alarm Lower threshold
Range: 0~80
Unit: %
Default: 50
Description: If the proportion of abnormal release in the total success channel
activation of the time slot is less than or equal to this threshold, it
report abnormal release notification alarm disappeared
immediately.

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Statistical period of no-traffic
Range: 1~255
Unit: 5m
Default: 48
Description: If continuous (not add up) no traffic statistics time up to this period,
it generates no traffic statistics alarm.

WLA critical permit
Range: Yes/No
Unit: -
Default: No
Description: Select Yes, means generating wireless link notification alarm. In
notification alarm recover period, if it isnt disappeared, then report
major alarm, else not report.

WLA prompting Recover period
Range: 1~255
Unit: 5m
Default: 12
Description: Generate wireless link notification alarm. In notification alarm
recover period, if notification alarm is disappeared, then report
notification alarm disappeared. If it isnt disappeared in recover
period, then decide whether report major alarm by WLA critical
permit.

Begin time of WLA detection
Range: 0~24
Unit: h
Default: 8
Description: The hour in a day (8:00, 14:00 etc). After this time, the WLA is
detected and reported.

End time of WLA detection
Range: 0~24
Unit: h
Default: 22
Description: The hour in a day (8:00, 14:00 etc). After this time, stop the WLAs
detecting and reporting. Until next Begin time of WLA detection
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to start again.

UpDown balance basic difference
Range: 0~254
Unit: Electric level
Default: 8
Description: Basic warp by difference of up down link.

Up down balance floating range
Range: 10~254
Unit: Electric level
Default: 30
Description: Relative to UpDown balance basic difference, Up down balance
floating range allowed. Only out this range, it is statistics as
abnormal up down balance. For example, UpDown balance basic
difference is 8, Up down balance alarm threshold is 30, then if
subtract up link electric level from down link electric level after
power-control compensation is greater than 8+30 or less than 8-30,
the up down balance measured is considered as abnormal, else it
is considered as normal.

Up down balance alarm threshold
Range: 20~100
Unit: %
Default: 80
Description: Percent. When the proportion of the number of up down off balance
compare with the total valid measure report is greater then this
threshold, it generates Up down off balance alarm.


4.4 Site Frame Description Table
I. Function
This table is used to view the distribution of frames in a BM.
II. Parameter description
Module ID
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Range: 1~8
Unit: -
Default: -
Description The ID of the BM where the frame is located.

Site ID
Range: 0~63
Unit: -
Default: -
Description: The ID of the site where the frame is located. Sites of a BM are
numbered sequentially.

Frame No.
Range: 0~17
Unit: -
Default: -
Description: The frames on the rack of a site are numbered from the down to
top. Frames in a site are numbered sequentially.

Site name
Range: No more than 20 characters
Unit: -
Default: -
Description: Site name

Frame type
Range: Main control frame, Baseband frame, TRX power frame, TRX
frame, Antenna & feeder frame, Fan frame, TERMINAL frame,
Empty frame, Antenna & TRX frame
Unit: -
Default: -
Description: Frames are classified according to the frame functions.

Rack No.
Range: 0~255
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Unit: -
Default: 0
Description: Racks of a site are numbered sequentially.

Test device type
Range: TSS, TST, None
Unit: -
Default: None
Description: This parameter is reserved and it has no actual function.

Test device No.
Range: 0~65535
Unit: -
Default: 0
Description: This parameter is reserved and it has no actual function.

Test port No.
Range: 0~255
Unit: -
Default: 0
Description: This parameter is reserved and it has no actual function.

4.5 Site Slot Description Table
I. Function
Used to query the information related with BTS slots.
II. Parameter description
Module ID
Range: 1~8
Unit: -
Default: -
Description: The ID of the BM where the BTS is located.
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Site ID
Range: 0~63
Unit: -
Default: -
Description: The ID of the site where the slot is located. Sites in a BM are
numbered sequentially.

Frame No.
Range: 0~17
Unit: -
Default: -
Description: The No. of the frame where the slot is located. Sites in a BM are
numbered sequentially.

Slot No.
Range: 0~23
Unit: -
Default: -
Description: The number of the slot in the frame

Site name
Range: No more than 20 characters
Unit: -
Default: -
Description: Site name

Board type
Range: None, OMU, FHU, BIE, PWX, TRX(2.0), HPA, RTE, EAC, PWC,
MCK, FPU, MUX, RTD, PWR, PWT, SPL, VTU, PWF, TMU, CDU,
STU, PSU, PMU, VMB, TRX(3.0), TEU, TES, TRX (GPRS), ACK,
MMU, MFU, MTR, MPW, MCD, BTS3001C_MMU,
BTS3001C_MFU, EDU, PBU, BTS3002C_IOMU, BTS3002C_DRU,
BTS3002C_IASU, TCU, OSSU, P-TRX, E-TRX, R-TRX, D-TRX,
P-PBU, R-PBU, D-PBU, P-CDU, D-CDU, P-EDU, R-EDU, D-EDU
Unit: -
Default: -
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Description: -
Board No.
Range: 0~35
Unit: -
Default: -
Description: The board number of the same type. The boards of the same type
in a site are numbered sequentially. It depends on the slot the board
where is located in.

Visible
Range: Yes/No
Unit: -
Default: Yes
Description: Indicates whether a board is visible in BTS Maintenance System
and whether the alarm related with this board is generated.

4.6 Site Software Configuration Description Table
I. Function
This table is used to configure the information related with BTS board software, such
as storage path, version, release date, and software description.
II. Parameter description
Software version index No.
Range: 0~255
Unit: -
Default: -
Description: The logical number of the software version., numbered sequentially.

Software serial No.
Range: None, TEU, TES, EAC, CDU, PMB, BIE_MAIN, OMU_MAIN,
CLK_MAIN, CUI_MAIN, RTD_MAIN, TMU_MAIN, TMU_HW,
TMU_DATA, TRX_MAIN, CHDSP_MAIN, EQDSP_MAIN,
STU_MAIN, STU_DSP, FPU_MAIN, FPU_BPU, MMU_MAIN,
MFU_MAIN, MTR_MAIN, MMU_3001C, MFU_3001C, PBU,
IOMU_MAIN, DRU_MAIN, IASU_MAIN
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Unit: -
Default: -
Description: The identity and version of the software to be described

Software name
Range: No more than 60 characters
Unit: -
Default: -
Description: The software filename and its folder corresponding to the software
serial number and version number

Note 1~ Note 2
Range: 0~255
Unit: -
Default: -
Description: Note for software version description

Active software version No.
Range: 0~65535
Unit: -
Default: -
Description: The active version number of board software

Standby software version No.
Range: 0~65535
Unit: -
Default: -
Description: The standby version number of board software

Year, Month, Date
Range: 0~65535, 0~255, 0~255
Unit: Year, month, day
Default: -
Description: Software release date
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Software description
Range: No more than 60 characters
Unit: -
Default: -
Description: The description of software

Hardware description
Range: No more than 60 characters
Unit: -
Default: -
Description: The hardware description of the board for which the software is
loaded

4.7 Environment Alarm Configuration Table
I. Function
This table is used to query the configuration data of BTS environment alarm.
II. Parameter description
Module ID
Range: 1~8
Unit: -
Default: -
Description: The ID of the BM where the site is located.

Site ID
Range: 0~63
Unit: -
Default: -
Description: Sites of a BM are numbered sequentially.

Site name
Range: No more than 20 characters
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Unit: -
Default: -
Description: Site name

Analog signal
Range: 00000000~11111111
Unit: -
Default: 00000000
Description: There are 8 bits, representing module 1~module 8 from left to right.
This parameter indicates whether the alarms of a module are
allowed to be reported, with 0 for not allowed and 1 for allowed.

RF tower-top amplifier
Range: 000000~111111
Unit: -
Default: 000000
Description: There are 6 bits, representing amplifier 1~amplifier 6 from left to
right. This parameter indicates whether the alarms of a RF
tower-top amplifier are allowed to be reported, with 0 for not
allowed and 1 for allowed.
This parameter is invalid at present.

RF power supply
Range: 000000000000~111111111111
Unit: -
Default: 000000000000
Description: There are 12 bits, representing power supply 1~power supply 12
from left to right. This parameter indicates whether the alarms of a
power supply are allowed to be reported, with 0 for not allowed
and 1 for allowed.
This parameter is invalid at present.

RF SWR alarm
Range: 000~111
Unit: -
Default: 000
Description: There are 3 bits, representing RF SWR alarm 1~ RF SWR alarm 3
from left to right. This parameter indicates whether the RF SWR
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alarms are allowed to be reported, with 0 for not allowed and 1
for allowed.
This parameter is invalid at present.

Others
Range: 000000000~111111111
Unit: -
Default: 000000000
Description: There are 9 bits, from left to right representing fire alarm,
temperature, door control system, over voltage, under voltage,
air-conditioner, humidity, smoke, and flood. This parameter
indicates whether these alarms are allowed to be reported, with 0
for not allowed and 1 for allowed.
This parameter is invalid at present.

Built-in fan in rack
Range: 000000000000~111111111111
Unit: -
Default: 000000000000
Description: There are 12 bits, representing fan 1~fan 12 from left to right. This
parameter indicates whether the alarms of a fan are allowed to be
reported, with 0 for not allowed and 1 for allowed.
This parameter is invalid at present.

4.8 Antenna and Feeder Configuration Table
I. Function
This table is used to configure the CDU, splitter, combiner, and tower-top amplifier.
II. Parameter description
Module ID
Range: 1~8
Unit: -
Default: -
Description: BM number.

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Site ID
Range: 0~63
Unit: -
Default: -
Description: Site number. The sites of a BM are numbered sequentially.

Equipment type
Range: CDU, Splitter, Combiner
Unit: -
Default: CDU
Description: Antenna and feeder system type.

Equipment ID
Range: 0~255
Unit: -
Default: -
Description: Antenna and feeder system number. Antenna and feeder systems
of a site are numbered sequentially. This parameter is
corresponding to [Board No.] in [Site Slot Description Table].

Signal direction
Range: Uplink, Downlink
Unit: -
Default: -
Description: Indicates the signal is sent from MS to BTS or from BTS to MS.

Internal tributary No.
Range: 0~7
Unit: -
Default: -
Description: For CDU, there is only one Downlink internal tributary, which is set
to 0; and there are two Uplink internal tributaries, which are set
to 0 and 1.

TRX No.1~TRX No.12
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Range: 0~35, 255
Unit: -
Default: -
Description: The board number of the TRX which is in the internal tributary of
this row. The TRXs of a site are numbered sequentially. 255
represents that no TRX is configured.

Tower-top amplifier flag
Range: With tower-top amplifier, Without tower-top amplifier
Unit: -
Default: -
Description: Indicates whether the tower-top amplifier is installed.

Power attenuation factor
Range: 0~255
Unit: -
Default: -
Description: BTS adjusts the CDU gain according to [Tower-top amplifier] and
[Power attenuation factor]. Assumes the tower-top amplifier gain is
G dB, then CDU [Power attenuation factor] = G 4; in the case no
tower-top amplifier, [Power attenuation factor] = 0; in the case of
downlink, [Power attenuation factor] = 255.

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Chapter 5 Trunk
5.1 Overview
BSC trunk consists of three parts: Trunk at Abis interface, trunk at A-interface, and
trunk at Pb interface.
[Trunk] menu has five submenus, which are described in Table 5-1.
Table 5-1 Menu bar options of [Trunk]
Menu bar options Function
Office Direction Table Only one office direction to MSC is configured.
Trunk Data Includes [Trunk Group Table] and [Trunk Group S7 Table]
Trunk Circuit
The trunk circuits at Abis interface and at A-interface numbered
sequentially.
Signaling Link Table Used to configure the adjacent relation between AM/CM module and BM.
Pb Interface Trunk Circuit Table Used to number the trunk circuits at Pb interface

Note:
For one BM, there might be several A-interface trunk groups.

5.2 Office Direction Table
I. Function
This table is used to query BSC office direction settings. One BSC has only one MSC
direction so only one record can be configured in this table.
II. Parameter description
Office direction No.
Range: 0~999
Unit: -
Default: 0
Description: A logical routing label. One BSC has only one [Office direction No.]
to identify the MSC to which it connects. This parameter is fixed as
the default.
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Office name
Range: No more than 16 characters
Unit: -
Default: -
Description: Office identity. Configure this parameter according to the actual
situation.

Peer office type
Range: PBX, Urban/rural, Toll/Urban/Rural office, National toll, International
toll, Manual long-distance call
Unit: -
Default: Toll/Urban/Rural office
Description: Fixed as the default.

Peer office level
Range: Upper level, Same level, Lower level
Unit: -
Default: Upper level
Description: One BSC has only one peer office MSC and this MSC is this BSCs
upper level. So this parameter is fixed as the default.

Peer office property
Range: Program-controlled switch, Crossbar switch, Step-by-step switch,
Voice mailbox, Voice mailbox console, Manual console, Application
console, Public data network, Signaling transfer point, Service
control point, Mobile switching center, Base transceiver station
(BTS).
Unit: -
Default: Mobile switching center
Description: One BSC has only one peer office MSC. So this parameter is fixed
as the default.

Destination signaling point code
Range: 0~FFFFFF
Unit: -
Default: -
Description: The unique identity of peer office. This parameter is configured
according to the actual situation. It must be consistent with the
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description in [Local Office Information Table] and also with the data
in MSC. If 14-bit signaling point is used, the maximum of this
parameter is 3FFF. If 24-bit signaling point is used, the maximum of
this parameter is FFFFFF.

Network ID
Range: International, International standby, National, National standby
Unit: -
Default: National standby
Description: This parameter should be consistent with the description in [Local
Office Information Table] and with the data in MSC.

Note:
The incorrect setting of [Office direction No.] will lead to the failure of assignment due to no available
terrestrial resource. If such problem occurs, check the office data configuration in MSC and BSC.

5.3 Trunk Data
5.3.1 Overview
[Trunk Data] contains [Trunk Group Table] and [Trunk SS7 Table]. See Table 5-2.
Table 5-2 Menu bar options of [Trunk Data]
Menu bar options Function
Trunk Group Table
For a BM, this table describes two types of trunk: A-interface trunk and Abis
interface trunk. Pb interface trunk is described in [Pb Interface Trunk Circuit
Table].
Trunk SS7 Table Describes Trunk SS7 data of A-interface.

5.3.2 Trunk Group Table
I. Function
For a BM of BSC, the trunks of Abis interface form a group, and the trunks of
A-interface form one or several groups.
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II. Parameter description
Module ID
Range: 1~8
Unit: -
Default: -
Description: The ID of the BM where the trunk group is located. This parameter
is configured according to the actual situation.

Trunk group ID
Range: 0~65535
Unit: -
Default: -
Description: Trunk group identity, which is numbered sequentially in a BSC.
Each module has two records, with the first record corresponding to
MSC and the second to BTS. For example, among the two records
of module 1, the first records the trunk group 0 to MSC; the second
records the trunk group 1 to BTS. Among the two records of module
2, the first records the trunk group 2 to MSC; the second records
the trunk group 3 to BTS.

Trunk group name
Range: No more than 16 characters
Unit: -
Default: -
Description: This parameter has no actual meaning and it is configured
according to the actual situation. For MSC side, it is set to MSC.
For BTS side, it is set to BTS.

Call source code
Range: -
Unit: -
Default: 0
Description: Invalid for BSC. This parameter is fixed as 0.

Office direction./peer module
Range: 0~255
Unit: -
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Default: 0 (to MSC)
1 (to BTS)
Description: Each module has two records, with the first record corresponding to
MSC and the second to BTS. For example, among the two records
of module 1, the first records the trunk group 0 to MSC; the second
records the trunk group 1 to BTS. Among the two records of module
2, the first records the trunk group 0 to MSC; the second records
the trunk group 1 to BTS. For the trunk group of A-interface, see
[Office direction No.] in [Office Direction Table].

Circuit type
Range: AIE, TC, BIE
Unit: -
Default: -
Description: The circuit type of A-interface trunk group is TC and that of Abis
interface trunk group is BIE.

Trunk group direction
Range: Incoming trunk, Outgoing trunk, Bi-directional trunk
Unit: -
Default: Bi-directional trunk
Description: Generally fixed as the default.

Circuit selection mode
Range: Minimum, Maximum, Recycle, FIFO, Controlling/non-controlling,
Random
Unit: -
Default: Minimum
Description: For the A-interface trunk group, one of options o can be selected.
But for the Abis interface trunk group, this parameter is meaningless
so the Random is selected.

Additional trunk group
Range: Yes/No
Unit: -
Default: No
Description: Indicates whether there is additional trunk group. This parameter is
meaningless to BSC and it is fixed as No.
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Number of reserved circuits
Range: 0~1023
Unit: -
Default: 0
Description: This parameter is meaningless to BSC and it is fixed as 0.

Connect to satellite circuit
Range: Yes/No
Unit: -
Default: No
Description: Indicates whether the satellite circuit is connected. This parameter
is meaningless to BSC and it is fixed as No.

Trunk group type
Range: MSC, BTS
Unit: -
Default: MSC (A-interface)
BTS (Abis interface)
Description: The trunk group classification. For A-interface trunk group, select
MSC; for Abis interface trunk group, select BTS.

Signaling type
Range: R2, SS7
Unit: -
Default: SS7
Description: The signaling type used by trunk group. SS7 is set for A-interface
trunk group. For Abis interface, this parameter is meaningless and
is fixed as SS7.

Incoming call authority
Range: 0000000~1111111
Unit: -
Default: 1111110 (A-interface)
0000001 (Abis interface)
Description: A-interface side cannot call Abis
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Outgoing call authority
Range: 0000000~1111111
Unit: -
Default: 1111110 (A-interface)
0000001 (Abis interface)
Description: A-interface side cannot call Abis

DOD2~Default calling number
Range: -
Unit: -
Default: Generated automatically
Description: These fields are meaningless to BSC and they are fixed as the
default.

5.3.3 Trunk SS7 Table
I. Function
This table is used to configure some property parameters of trunk SS7.
II. Parameter description
Module ID
Range: 1~8
Unit: -
Default: -
Description: The ID of the BM where the trunk group is located. This parameter
is configured according to the actual situation.

Trunk group ID
Range: 0~65535
Unit: -
Default: -
Description: [Trunk group ID] is for A-interface only. This parameter is
corresponding to [Trunk Group Table] and it is configured according
to the actual situation.

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Continuity check
Range: Yes/No
Unit: -
Default: No
Description: This parameter is configured according to the actual SS7 network.

Delay value
Range: 0~255
Unit: Second
Default: 10
Description: The delay value for the trunk, used by SS7 to judge whether this
trunk satisfies the delay requirements of a certain call.

Grp_to_sgl. Msg. due to timeout
Range: Yes/No
Unit: -
Default: No
Description: This parameter is configured according to the actual SS7 network.

Transfer capacity
Range: 000000~111111
Unit: -
Default: -
Description: The transmission capacity for ISDN call. This parameter is
configured according to the actual situation. See Note 1).

Transmission mode
Range: 0000000~1111111
Unit: -
Default: -
Description: The transmission mode for ISDN call. This parameter is configured
according to the actual situation. See Note 2).

CIC conversion type
Range: No conversion , Increase, Decrease
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Unit: -
Default: No conversion
Description: CIC conversion is mainly used for trunk self-loop. Generally this
parameter is set to No conversion.

CIC converted value
Range: 0~255
Unit: -
Default: 255
Description: The value for CIC conversion.

Note:
1) Bit 1 to bit 6 respectively represents speech service, unrestricted digital information service,
restricted digital information service, 3.1KHZ audio service, UDI with tone, and video service.
2) Bit 1~bit 6 respectively represents Packet mode, 64kbit/s, 128kbit/s, 384kbit/s,
1536kbit/s, 1920kbit/s, Multirate.

5.4 Trunk Circuit Table
I. Function
This table is used to configure the trunk circuit properties of Abis interface and
A-interface.
II. Parameter description
Module ID
Range: 1~8
Unit: -
Default: -
Description: The ID of the BM where the trunk is located. This parameter is
configured according to the actual situation.

Circuit No.
Range: 0~65535
Unit: -
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Default: -
Description: Circuits of a BM are numbered sequentially. The [Circuit No.]
depends on the trunk board number and on the number of circuits
provided by each board. The numbering sequence is: BIE, FTC.
This parameter is configured according to the actual situation.

State
Range: Unavailable, Blocked, Available
Unit: -
Default: -
Description: The Available refers to the circuit used for speech or data service
but not signaling and the Unavailable refers to the circuit used for
signaling. The Available circuits can be set to Blocked through
the maintenance console, while the Unavailable circuit cannot be
blocked.

Trunk group ID
Range: 0~65535
Unit: -
Default: -
Description: The ID of the Trunk group where the trunk circuit is located. This
parameter is corresponding to [Trunk Group Table].

CIC
Range: 0~65535
Unit: -
Default: Yes
Description: Circuit identification code, a code used by SS7 to encode the circuit
(circuits of DPC are encoded sequentially). This parameter should
be consistent with that of the peer. CIC in this table is meaningful to
A-interface only. Note that CIC should be consistent with that of
MSC. CICs of a BSC are numbered sequentially. The circuit without
CIC is set to 65535.

E3M trunk circuit No.
Range: 0~65535
Unit: -
Default: -
Description: The number for E1 channel at E3M A-interface. Each E3M provides
4 E1s (multiplexing is adopted) for speech transmission,
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corresponding to 512 channels (16*32). The E3M trunk circuits of a
BSC are numbered sequentially from 0. Note that this parameter
should be consistent with the corresponding trunk circuit No. of
FTC and the CIC at A-interface. The last timeslot of every TCSM is
used to transfer TCSM maintenance information, and its
corresponding trunk circuit type must be set to A-interface
maintenance circuit. Otherwise the call loss might be caused. The
unused E3M trunk circuits are set to 65535.

Transmitting gain
Range: 0~255
Unit: -
Default: 0
Description: This parameter is meaningless to BSC and it is fixed as the default.

Receiving gain
Range: 0~255
Unit: -
Default: 0
Description: This parameter is meaningless to BSC and it is fixed as the default.

Controlling flag
Range: Yes/No
Unit: -
Default: Yes
Description: Used by SS7 to select circuit. This parameter applies to the trunk
group which selects circuit through Controlling/non-controlling
mode (can be set through [Trunk Group Table]). The same CIC of
two offices should be reverse.

Call observation flag
Range: Yes/No
Unit: -
Default: No
Description: This parameter is meaningless to BSC and it is fixed as the default.

V5 link ID
Range: 0~255
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Unit: -
Default: 0
Description: This parameter is meaningless to BSC and it is fixed as the default.

Circuit engineering No.
Range: 0~65535
Unit: -
Default: 0
Description: Used for NM and testing and numbered sequentially and nationally.
This parameter is meaningless to BSC and it is fixed as the default.

Circuit pool No. of the circuit
Range: 1~22, Unknown circuit pool
Unit: -
Default: -
Description: Indicates the channel and the speech coding algorithm supported
by the circuit. This parameter should be consistent with that of peer
office. The different circuit pools provide different functions, for
example, EFR and FR. This parameter is meaningless to Abis
interface. See Note 1).

Circuit type
Range: A-interface signal link, A or Pb interface signaling link, A-interface
maintenance link, Abis-interface signal link, Abis-interface RSL,
Abis-interface OML, Abis-interface L2ML
Unit: -
Default: -
Description: A-interface signals are used for speech or data service. The
A-interface signaling includes synchronous signal (using timeslot 0)
and SS7 signaling (generally using timeslot 16). For multi-module
BSC, maintenance signaling (the timeslot 31 of the last TCSM
FTC) is also included.

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Note:
The setting of BSC circuit pool should be consistent with that of MSC. There are 32 types of circuit pool
in total in Phase 2/Phase2+ protocols. See details in follow.
Circuit pool number Supported channels and speech coding algorithms
1 FR speech version 1
2 HR speech version 1
3 FR speech version 1
HR speech version 1
4 FR speech version 2
5 FR speech version 1
FR speech version 2
6 FR speech version 2
HR speech version 1
7 FR speech version 1
FR speech version 2
HR speech version 1
8 None
9 None
10 FR speech version 1
FR speech version 2
HR speech version 1
11 None
12 None
13 FR speech version 1
FR speech version 2
HR speech version 1
14 None
15 None
16 None
17 None
18 None
19 None
20 FR speech version 1
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Circuit pool number Supported channels and speech coding algorithms
FR speech version 2
HR speech version 1
21 FR speech version 1
FR speech version 2
HR speech version 1
22 FR speech version 1
FR speech version 2
HR speech version 1
23 FR speech version 3
HR speech version 3
24 FR speech version 3
HR speech version 3
25 FR speech version 1
FR speech version 2
FR speech version 3
HR speech version 3
26 FR speech version 1
FR speech version 2
FR speech version 3
HR speech version 3
27 FR speech version 1
FR speech version 2
FR speech version 3
HR speech version 1
HR speech version 3
28 FR speech version 1
FR speech version 2
FR speech version 3
HR speech version 1
HR speech version 3
29 FR speech version 1
FR speech version 2
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Circuit pool number Supported channels and speech coding algorithms
FR speech version 3
HR speech version 1
HR speech version 3
30 FR speech version 1
FR speech version 2
FR speech version 3
HR speech version 1
HR speech version 3
31 FR speech version 1
FR speech version 2
FR speech version 3
HR speech version 1
HR speech version 3
32 FR speech version 1
FR speech version 2
FR speech version 3
HR speech version 1
HR speech version 3


5.5 Signaling Link Table
I. Function
This table is used to query the configuration of signaling link set. This table does not
applies to single-module BSC.
II. Parameter description
Adjacent module number 1
Range: 0
Unit: -
Default: 0
Description: AM/CM number, fixed as 0.
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Adjacent module number 2
Range: 1~8
Unit: -
Default: -
Description: The number of the adjacent BM, configured according to the actual
situation.

Linkset 1
Range: 0~255
Unit: -
Default: 255
Description: At present this parameter is meaningless to BSC and it is fixed as
the default.

Linkset 2
Range: 0~255
Unit: -
Default: 255
Description: At present this parameter is meaningless to BSC and it is fixed as
the default.

Weight
Range: 0~1
Unit: -
Default: 1
Description: At present this parameter is meaningless to BSC and it is fixed as
the default.

5.6 Pb Interface Trunk Circuit Table
I. Function
This table is used to query the property of Pb interface trunk circuit.
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II. Parameter description
Module ID
Range: 1~8
Unit: -
Default: -
Description: The ID of the BM where the Pb interface trunk circuit is located,
configured according to the actual situation.

Circuit No.
Range: 0~65535
Unit: -
Default: -
Description: The logical number of a trunk circuit. Circuits of a BM are numbered
sequentially and the circuits of different BMs might use the same
number. This parameter is configured according to the actual
situation.
Status
Range: Unavailable, Blocked, Available
Unit: -
Default: -
Description: The Available refers to the circuit used for speech or data service
but not signaling and the Unavailable refers to the circuit used for
signaling. The Available circuits can be set to Blocked through
the maintenance console, while the Unavailable circuit cannot be
blocked.

Circuit ID code (PCIC)
Range: 0~65535
Unit: -
Default: -
Description: The identity of a certain circuit between BSC and PCU, numbered
sequentially in a BSC.

E3M trunk circuit No.
Range: 0~65535
Unit: -
Default: -
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Description: The E1 channel number of E3M Asub interface. Each E3M provides
4 E1s (multiplexing is adopted) to transfer speech or data. These 4
E1s are corresponding to 512 channels. [E3M trunk circuit No.] of a
BSC is number sequentially.

Circuit type
Range: Pb interface signaling link, Pb interface traffic link
Unit: -
Default: -
Description: Pb interface signaling link is the circuit used to transfer signaling
and Pb interface traffic link is the circuit used for data service.

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Chapter 6 Signaling
6.1 Overview
[Signaling] introduces the configurations of MTP and SCCP.
Table 6-1 Menu bar options of [Signaling]
Menu bar options Function
CIC Module Table
Determines the module where A-interface circuit is located according to the
signaling code, network ID, and CIC.
MTP DSP Table
The signaling points that can be viewed from the signaling network where the
local office signaling point is located. Only one record needs to be configured.
MTP Route Table The signaling route from the local office signaling point to other DSPs.
MTP Linkset Table
Describes all information of the signaling link set from a signaling point of local
office to a neighboring signaling point.
MTP Link Table
Describes all information of the signaling link from a signaling point of local
office to a neighboring signaling point.
SCCP DSP Table
The DSP that has signaling relation (associated or quasi associated) with local
office.
SCCP SSN Table The SCCP subsystem parameter of local office (BSC) and peer office (MSC).
PCIC Module Table Defines the module and its corresponding PCIC range.

6.2 CIC Module Table
I. Function
This table defines the module where A-interface circuit is located after being indexed
by signaling point code, network ID, and CIC. At present, for single-module BSC, only
one record needs to be configured; for multi-module BSC, one module corresponds to
one record.
II. Parameter description
Destination signaling point code
Range: 0~FFFFFF
Unit: -
Default: -
Description: The unique identity of peer office. This parameter is configured
according to the actual situation. It must be consistent with the
description in [Local Office Information Table] and also with the data
in MSC. If 14-bit signaling point is used, the maximum of this
parameter is 3FFF. If 24-bit signaling point is used, the maximum of
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this parameter is FFFFFF.

Network ID
Range: International, International standby, National, National standby
Unit: -
Default: National standby
Description: Network identity. Must be consistent with the description in [Local
Office Information Table] as well as with the data in MSC.

First CIC
Range: 0~65535
Unit: -
Default: -
Description: Depends on FTC configuration and should be consistent with the
data in MSC.

Last CIC
Range: 0~65535
Unit: -
Default: -
Description: Depends on FTC configuration and should be consistent with the
data in MSC.

Module ID
Range: 1~8
Unit: -
Default: -
Description: The ID of the BM where the CIC is located.

DSP name
Range: No more than 16 characters.
Unit: -
Default: MSC
Description: DSP text sign.

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6.3 MTP DSP Table
I. Function
This table is used to query the DSP information. As a BSC is connected with only one
MSC so there is only one record in this table.
II. Parameter description
DSP index
Range: 0~65535
Unit: -
Default: 0
Description: The logical number of the DSP. As the peer is MSC, this parameter
is fixed as 0.

DSP name
Range: No more than 16 characters
Unit: -
Default: MSC
Description: DSP text sign

International
Range: 0~3FFF
Unit: -
Default: -
Description: MSC signaling code. 14-bit signaling code, in the hexadecimal
format.

International standby
Range: 0~3FFF
Unit: -
Default: -
Description: MSC signaling code. 14-bit signaling code, in the hexadecimal
format.

National
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Range: 0~FFFFFF
Unit: -
Default: -
Description: MSC signaling code. 14-bit signaling code, in the hexadecimal
format. If 14-bit signaling point code is used, the maximum is 3FFF;
if 24-bit signaling point code is used, the maximum is FFFFFF.

National standby
Range: 0~FFFFFF
Unit: -
Default: -
Description: MSC signaling code. 14-bit signaling code, in the hexadecimal
format. If 14-bit signaling point code is used, the maximum is 3FFF;
if 24-bit signaling point code is used, the maximum is FFFFFF.

International valid
Range: Yes/No
Unit: -
Default: No
Description: Determines whether the signaling point code in the international
network is valid. This parameter is configured according to the
actual situation.

International standby valid
Range: Yes/No
Unit: -
Default: No
Description: Determines whether the signaling point code in the international
standby network is valid. This parameter is configured according to
the actual situation.

National valid
Range: Yes/No
Unit: -
Default: No
Description: Determines whether the signaling point code in the national network
is valid. This parameter is configured according to the actual
situation.
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National standby valid
Range: Yes/No
Unit: -
Default: Yes
Description: Determines whether the signaling point code in the national standby
network is valid. This parameter is configured according to the
actual situation.

Signaling transfer point
Range: Yes/No
Unit: -
Default: No
Description: Indicates whether the local office has signaling transfer point (STP)
function. BSC does not support this function so this parameter is
fixed as No.

Neighbor flag
Range: Yes/No
Unit: -
Default: Yes
Description: Indicates whether the signaling point is connected with local office
through a direct link.

Linkset selection
Range: 0000~1111
Unit: -
Default: 0000
Description: Indicates which bit of SLS is used to serve as the base to select
signaling routes: 1 for used and 0 for not used. Indicates the
signaling traffic load sharing among the multiple signaling routes to
a DSP. Actually, this field is the load sharing mask of signaling route
grade. There is only one signaling route from BSC to MSC so this
parameter can be set to 0000, with bit 1 ~ bit 4 representing
linkset selection bit0 ~ linkset selection bit3.

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6.4 MTP Route Table
I. Function
This table describes the signaling route from the signaling point of local office to other
signaling point. For the maintenance and management purpose, It is recommended to
all signaling routes recorded in the table should be sorted according to MTP DSP.
II. Parameter description
Route name
Range: No more than 16 characters
Unit: -
Default: -
Description: Route identity

Linkset ID
Range: 0~16
Unit: -
Default: 0
Description: Indicates the first section of signaling link group that this signaling
point passes in the way to the DSP. There is only one route from
this signaling point to MSC so this parameter is fixed as 0.

Priority
Range: 0~255
Unit: -
Default: 0
Description: 0 is the highest priority, the larger number, the lower priority. 255
is an invalid priority. There is only one route from this signaling point
to MSC so this parameter is fixed as 0.

DSP index
Range: 0~65535
Unit: -
Default: 0
Description: The DSP where the signaling point is going to reach. This
parameter should be corresponding to the [DSP index] in [MTP
DSP Table].
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6.5 MTP Linkset Table
I. Function
Each item in this table describes all information of the signaling link set from a
signaling point of local office to a neighboring signaling point.
II. Parameter description
Linkset ID
Range: 0~16
Unit: -
Default: 0
Description: The logical number of the link set in the system. This logical number
should be unique and only indicate this link set. This number is the
table item index for this link set in [MTP Linkset Table].

Linkset name
Range: No more than 16 characters
Unit: -
Default: -
Description: Link set identity

Neighboring DSP index
Range: 0~65535
Unit: -
Default: 0
Description: A BSC has only one DSP and this BSC is neighboring to this DPS.
This parameter is fixed as 0.

Link selection
Range: 0000~1111
Unit: -
Default: -
Description: This field is the load sharing mode of this signaling link set. Bit 1~bit
4 represents link selection bit 0 ~ link selection bit 3. In the case
there is only one link in this link set, this parameter is set to 0000;
in the case there are two links, one of these four bits can be set to
1 ; in the case there are no more than 8 links, any three of these
four bits can be set to 1. In the case there are more than 8 links,
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set four bits to 1. In this way the signaling link of this link set can
share the most reasonable load.

6.6 MTP Link Table
I. Function
Each item in this table describes all information of the signaling link from a signaling
point of local office to a neighboring signaling point.
II. Parameter description
Module ID
Range: 1~8
Unit: -
Default: -
Description: The ID of the BM where the link is located.

Link ID
Range: 0~65535
Unit: -
Default: -
Description: The signaling link number, refers to the number of MTP bottom
layer processing unit. This parameter is decided by SS7 board type
and the slot of this board together: the start [Link ID] number = the
maximum number of links provided by this board this board No.
The LPN7 can provide a maximum of 4 link sets, so this parameter
numbered from 4.

Link name
Range: No more than 16 characters
Unit: -
Default: -
Description: Link identity

Trunk equipment ID
Range: TUP, ISUP, iDT, SM, AIE, TC, BIE
Unit: -
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Default: -
Description: The trunk equipment type to be used. Set BIE for the case of
multi-module and TC for the case of single-module TC.

SS7 signaling equipment ID
Range: NO7, LPN7
Unit: -
Default: LPN7
Description: The physical equipment used by SS7

Circuit No.
Range: 0~65535
Unit: -
Default: -
Description: The A-interface trunk circuit to which SS7 signaling link is
exchanged.

Signaling link code
Range: 0~255
Unit: -
Default: -
Description: Abbreviated as SLC, the logical number of the signaling link in the
link set where it is located. This code is an SS7 protocol code. In
order to enable the two sides connected by the signaling link can
manage the signaling link together, the signaling links in a signaling
link set are numbered sequentially. And for the two connected
sides, the signaling link code of the same signaling link is the same.
This code is unique and the only identity in this link set. SLC should
be consistent with the SLC configured in [MTP Link Table] in MSC
for the purpose of unified management of signaling links.

Sending signaling link code
Range: 0~255
Unit: -
Default: -
Description: The SLC value to be sent, used in the case of self-loop. in the
actual environment, [Sending signaling link code] = [Signaling link
code]. In the case of self-loop test environment, [Sending signaling
link code] = another signaling link code in the same link set where
this signaling link is located.
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Linkset ID
Range: 0~16
Unit: -
Default: 0
Description: The link set where the signaling link is located, should be consistent
with that in [MTP Linkset Table].

Priority
Range: 0~255
Unit: -
Default: 0
Description: The priority used by the link set where the signaling link is located.
0 is the highest priority and 255 is an invalid priority.

Satellite circuit ID
Range: Yes/No
Unit: -
Default: No
Description: This parameter is unused at present and it is fixed as No.

Congestion start threshold
Range: 0~100
Unit: %
Default: 80
Description: The link sending congestion begins when the occupancy of this
signaling link sending buffer area exceeds the value set for this
parameter. In this case, the signaling message waiting to be sent
might be discarded.

Congestion end threshold
Range: 0~100
Unit: -
Default: 60
Description: The link sending congestion ends when the occupancy of this
signaling link sending buffer area decreases to the value set for this
parameter.
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Test code
Range: 00~FF
Unit: -
Default: AA
Description: A byte of test code used to send the signaling link test message. In
the current system, all bytes of the test code used to send the
signaling link test message are the repeat of this byte.

Test code length
Range: 0~15
Unit: -
Default: 6
Description: The length of test code used to send the signaling link test
message.

6.7 SCCP DSP Table
I. Function
This table defines the DSP that has signaling relation (associated or quasi associated)
with local office.
II. Parameter description
Sequence No.
Range: 0~255
Unit: -
Default: -
Description: The index for an SCCP DSP. Generally this number starts from 0.

Valid flag
Range: Yes/No
Unit: -
Default: -
Description: Indicates whether the record is valid. As BSC has only one DSP, the
first record is Yes and others are No.
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International DPC
Range: 0~3FFF
Unit: -
Default: -
Description: MSC signaling code, adopting 14-bit signaling point code,
represented in hexadecimal format.

International standby DPC
Range: 0~3FFF
Unit: -
Default: -
Description: MSC signaling code, adopting 14-bit signaling point code,
represented in hexadecimal format.

National DPC
Range: 0~FFFFFF
Unit: -
Default: -
Description: MSC signaling code in hexadecimal format. If 14-bit signaling point
is used, the maximum of this parameter is 3FFF. If 24-bit signaling
point is used, the maximum of this parameter is FFFFFF.

National standby DPC
Range: 0~FFFFFF
Unit: -
Default: -
Description: MSC signaling code in hexadecimal format. If 14-bit signaling point
is used, the maximum of this parameter is 3FFF. If 24-bit signaling
point is used, the maximum of this parameter is FFFFFF.

Standby DPC index
Range: 0000~FFFF
Unit: -
Default: 65535
Description: The [Sequence No.] index of the signaling point that shares the
load of this signaling point in this record, fixed as 65535.
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6.8 SCCP SSN
I. Function
This table is used to configure the parameters of BSC and MSC SCCP SSN.
II. Parameter description
Sequence No.
Range: 0~65535
Unit: -
Default: -
Description: The index for this table, starts from 0.

Valid flag
Range: Yes/No
Unit: -
Default: Yes
Description: Indicates whether the record is valid.

Network ID
Range: International, International standby, National, National standby
Unit: -
Default: National standby
Description: Indicates the signaling point is used in international network, or
international standby network, or national network, or national
standby network.

SSN
Range: 00~FF
Unit: -
Default: FE
Description: The local addressing information used by SCCP, used to identify
each SCCP user of a node. In GSM system, A-interface SCCP
includes BSSAP and BSSOMAP, with SSN being FE and FD (in
hexadecimal format) respectively. At present only BSSAP is
necessary to be configured. In the case interconnected with MSC of
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other suppliers, SSN = 1(O&M SSN).

DPC
Range: 14-bit signaling point
Unit: -
Default: -
Description: Destination signaling point code, valid only in the defined SS7
network. MTP identifies the destination according to DPC and
makes the routing.
A-interface SCCP BSSAP has two users, one is the BSSAP part on
MSC side and another is the BSSAP part on the BSC side. So
these two must be configured, with each DPC being configured with
MSC signaling point and BSC signaling point.

Related subsystem No.1
Range: 00~FF
Unit: -
Default: -
Description: The local subsystem code (5 at most can be defined) that has
signaling relation with the subsystem of this record.

Related subsystem No.2
Range: 00~FF
Unit: -
Default: -
Description: The local subsystem code (5 at most can be defined) that has
signaling relation with the subsystem of this record.

Related subsystem No.3
Range: 00~FF
Unit: -
Default: -
Description: The local subsystem code (5 at most can be defined) that has
signaling relation with the subsystem of this record.

Related subsystem No.4
Range: 00~FF
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Unit: -
Default: -
Description: The local subsystem code (5 at most can be defined) that has
signaling relation with the subsystem of this record.

Related subsystem No.5
Range: 00~FF
Unit: -
Default: -
Description: The local subsystem code (5 at most can be defined) that has
signaling relation with the subsystem of this record.

Standby subsystem index
Range: 0~65535
Unit: -
Default: 65535
Description: The index for the standby subsystem of the subsystem of this
record. If the standby subsystem is not available, this parameter is
set to 65535.

6.9 PCIC Module Table
I. Function
This table describes the distribution of PCICs (Pb interface CIC) in various BSC
modules. Each record in the table describes the modules of a section of continuous
PCICs.
II. Parameter description
Start CIC
Range: 0~65535
Unit: -
Default: -
Description: The start CIC of a module, should be consistent with the
configuration in PCU.

End PCIC
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Range: 0~65535
Unit: -
Default: -
Description: The end CIC of a module, should be consistent with the
configuration in PCU.

Module ID
Range: 1~8
Unit: -
Default: -
Description: The ID of the module where the PCIC is located.

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Chapter 7 Alarm
7.1 Overview
This table is used to configure the alarm data of BSC and BTS.
Its submenus and their functions are described in Table 7-1.
Table 7-1 Menu bar options of [Alarm]
Menu bar options Function
BSC Alarm Information Parameter
Configuration Table
Used to configure BSC alarm information parameters.
BSC Alarm Environment Variable
Configuration Table
Used to configure BSC alarm environment variable
parameters.
BTS Alarm Information Parameter
Configuration Table
Used to configure BTS alarm information parameters.
BTS Alarm Environment Variable
Configuration Table
Used to configure BTS alarm environment variable
parameters.
Alarm Information Parameter Table Used to configure alarm information parameter.
BM Alarm Screening Table Used to configure BM alarm screening information.

7.2 BSC Alarm Information Parameter Configuration Table
I. Function
This table is used to configure BSC alarm information parameters, including
configuring:
Alarm and the corresponding recovery report.
Alarm level, alarm box alarm class number, etc.
The place where the alarm is to be sent, such as BAM and alarm box.
II. Parameter description
Alarm ID
Range: 0~999
Unit: -
Default: -
Description: Alarm ID, Includes fault alarm ID, recovery report ID, event alarm
ID

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Recovery report ID
Range: 0~999
Unit: -
Default: -
Description: The alarm corresponding to the alarm of an [Alarm ID]. One fault
alarm corresponds to a recovery one and vice versa. The event
alarm has no corresponding recovery report.
Therefore, if an [Alarm ID] represents a fault alarm, then its
[Recovery report ID] represents a recovery report; if [Alarm ID]
represents a recovery report, then its [Recovery report ID]
represents a fault alarm; if an [Alarm ID] represents an event alarm,
then its [Recovery report ID] is 65535.

Alarm name
Range: No more than 35 characters (including Chinese characters, with
each Chinese character occupying two characters.)
The maximal length of inputting characters is not more than 35
characters (including Chinese characters, with each Chinese
character occupying two characters.)
Unit: -
Default: -
Description: Alarm identity.

Send-to-BAM flag
Range: Yes/No
Unit: -
Default: Yes
Description: Indicates whether the host sends the alarm to the BAM. Yes
indicates the host sends the alarm to the BAM.

Send-to-alarmbox flag
Range: Yes/No
Unit: -
Default: Yes
Description: Indicates whether the host sends the alarm to the alarm box. Yes
indicates the host sends the alarm to the alarm box.

Send-to-TNM flag
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Range: Yes/No
Unit: -
Default: Yes
Description: Unused at present.

Alarm level
Range: Critical alarm, Major alarm, Minor alarm, Warning
Unit: -
Default: -
Description: Indicates how serious the alarm is. There are four levels of the
alarm: critical alarm, major alarm, minor alarm, and warning.

TNM alarm level
Range: Event alarm, Failure alarm, Recovery alarm
Unit: -
Default: -
Description: Unused at present.

TNM alarm class No.
Range: Power supply, Environment, Signaling, Trunk, Hardware, Software
Unit: -
Default: -
Description: Unused at present.

Alarm box class No.
Range: Communications between modules, Control, Network, Master node
communication, Signaling, Clock, Subscriber, Trunk, Power supply,
Test alarm, Environment, Transmission, Database, Bill, Call
identification, Software running, Miscellaneous
Unit: -
Default: -
Description: The alarm objects are classified according the alarm box
requirements.

Indicator operation
Range: Yes/No
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Unit: -
Default: No
Description: Unused at present.

7.3 BSC Alarm Environment Variable Configuration Table
I. Function
This table is used to configure the BSC BM environment alarm parameters, including
configuring:
BSC BM environment alarm board information, such as module ID, equipment
type, board number., and line number.
the level that generates the alarm to be high level or low level.
the alarm display mode, such as humidity, temperature, smoke, and fire.
II. Parameter description
Module ID
Range: 1~8
Unit: -
Default: -
Description: The ID of the BM where the alarm is generated.

Equipment type
Range: TSS, GALM, RSA_1
Unit: -
Default: GALM
Description: The type of environment alarm board. The default is GALM.

Board No.
Range: 0~1
Unit: -
Default: 1
Description: Environment alarm board number.

Line No.
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Range: 0~7
Unit: -
Default: -
Description: The serial port number of Environment alarm board

Valid level value
Range: 0~1
Unit: -
Default: 1
Description: The type level that generates the alarm, with 0 for low level and
1 for high level.

Fault alarm name
Range: Environment alarm 1~ Environment alarm 32
Unit: -
Default: -
Description: Environment alarm name

Recovery report name
Range: Environment alarm 1~ Environment alarm 32
Unit: -
Default: -
Description: The recovery alarm corresponding to the fault alarm.

Indicator position
Range: Backup item, Burglar, Humidity, Temperature, Smoke, Fire, Inverter,
Battery, Secondary power supply, Primary power supply, General
power supply.
Unit: -
Default: -
Description: The alarm display mode

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7.4 BTS Alarm Information Parameter Configuration Table
I. Function
This table is used to configure BTS alarm information parameters, including
configuring:
Alarm and the corresponding recovery report
Alarm level, alarm box alarm class number, etc.
The place where the alarm is to be sent, such as BAM and alarm box.
II. Parameter description
Alarm ID
Range: 1000~4081
Unit: -
Default: -
Description: Alarm ID (Including fault alarm ID, recovery report ID, and event
alarm ID)

Recovery report ID
Range: 1000~4081
Unit: -
Default: -
Description: This field and [Alarm ID] indicate the mapping relation between the
recovery report and fault alarm.
If an [Alarm ID] represents a fault alarm, then its [Recovery report
ID] represents a recovery report; if [Alarm ID] represents a recovery
report, then its [Recovery report ID] represents a fault alarm; if an
[Alarm ID] represents an event alarm, then its [Recovery report ID]
is 65535.

Alarm name
Range: No more than 35 characters
Unit: -
Default: -
Description: Alarm identity.

Send-to-BAM flag
Range: Yes/No
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Unit: -
Default: Yes
Description: Indicates whether the host sends the alarm to the BAM. Yes
indicates the host sends the alarm to the BAM.

Send-to-alarmbox flag
Range: Yes/No
Unit: -
Default: Yes
Description: Indicates whether the host sends the alarm to the alarm box. Yes
indicates the host sends the alarm to the alarm box.

Send-to-TMN flag
Range: Yes/No
Unit: -
Default: Yes
Description: Unused at present.

Alarm level
Range: Critical alarm, Major alarm, Minor alarm, Warning
Unit: -
Default: -
Description: Indicates how serious the alarm is. There are four levels of the
alarm: critical alarm, major alarm, minor alarm, and warning.

TMN alarm level
Range: Event alarm, Failure alarm, Recovery alarm
Unit: -
Default: -
Description: Unused at present.

TMN alarm class No.
Range: Power supply, Environment, Signaling, Trunk, Hardware, Software
Unit: -
Default: -
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Description: Unused at present.

Alarm box class No.
Range: Communications, Antenna feed, Carrier frequency, Baseband,
Clock, Power supply, Transmission, Misc.
Unit: -
Default: -
Description: The alarm objects are classified according the alarm box
requirements.

Indicator operation
Range: Yes/No
Unit: -
Default: No
Description: Unused at present.

Delay time
Range: 0~65535
Unit: second
Default: 0
Description: This field is used to configure the report delay time for an alarm. If
this alarm is restored within the delay time, it will not be reported.
When this field is set as 0, it represents no delay. If it is set as
65535, it represents infinite delay.


7.5 BTS Alarm Environment Variable Configuration Table
I. Function
This table is used to configure the BSC BM environment alarm parameters, including
configuring:
BSC BM environment alarm board information, such as module ID, equipment
type, board number, and line number.
the level that generates the alarm to be high level or low level.
the alarm display mode, such as humidity, temperature, smoke, and fire.
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II. Parameter description
Module ID
Range: 1~8
Unit: -
Default: -
Description: The ID of the BM where the alarm is generated.

Equipment type
Range: TSS, GALM, RSA_1
Unit: -
Default: GALM
Description: The type of environment alarm board. The default is GALM.

Board No.
Range: 0~65535
Unit: -
Default: -
Description: Environment alarm board number.

Line No.
Range: 0~7
Unit: -
Default: -
Description: The serial port number of Environment alarm board

Valid level value
Range: 0~1
Unit: -
Default: 1
Description: The type of level that generates the alarm, with 0 for low level and
1 for high level.

Fault alarm name
Range: Environment alarm 1~ Environment alarm 32
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Unit: -
Default: -
Description: Environment alarm name

Recovery report name
Range: Environment alarm 1~ Environment alarm 32
Unit: -
Default: -
Description: The recovery alarm corresponding to the fault alarm

Indicator position
Range: Voltage, Burglar alarm, Humidity, Temperature, Smoke, Fire alarm
Unit: -
Default: -
Description: The indicator that displays the alarm

7.6 Alarm Information Parameter Table
I. Function
This table is used to configure:
Repeated alarm property, such as key field offset address, key field byte length,
and maximum number of serial number.
Key index, such as whether board number serves as the key index.
II. Parameter description
Alarm ID
Range: 1~4081
Unit: -
Default: -
Description: Odd [Alarm ID] represents fault alarm and even [Alarm ID]
represents recovery report.

Recovery report ID
Range: 2~4082
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Unit: -
Default: -
Description: The alarm corresponding to the fault alarm. Odd [Alarm ID]
represents fault alarm and even [Alarm ID] represents recovery
report.

Key field offset address
Range: 0~80
Unit: -
Default: 0
Description: The start position of key field used to judge the repeated alarm.

Key field byte length
Range: 0~80
Unit: -
Default: -
Description: A repeated alarm can be judged according to [Key field offset
address] and [key field byte length]. Assumes [Key field offset
address] = 0, [key field byte length] = 7, the module ID of two alarms
are the same, and the parameter 0 ~ 6parameter 6 of these two
alarms are the same, then these two alarms are repeated.

Maximum number of serial No.
Range: 0~65535
Unit: -
Default: -
Description: The maximum number of alarms with the same alarm number.

Board No. as key index
Range: Yes/No
Unit: -
Default: No
Description: Whether board number serves as the key index.

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7.7 BM Alarm Screening Table
I. Function
If a certain BSC alarm or a certain type of BSC alarm is unnecessary, the user can
used this table to screen it lest the numerous alarms cause the inconvenience to the
user. Through recording the combination of various fields, [BM Alarm Screening
Table] can screen:
The alarm of a particular number in a particular BM
Alarms of a particular level or a particular type in a particular BM
Alarms of a particular board in a particular BM
Alarms of a particular board channel in a particular BM
II. Parameter description
Module ID
Range: 1~8
Unit: -
Default: -
Description: The BM of the alarm to be screened.

Alarm No.
Range: 0~65535
Unit: -
Default: 65535
Description: The number of alarm to be screened. This field has the highest
priority. When this field is set to a valid value, the host will screen the
alarm of this number and neglect other fields of this row.

Alarm box class
Range: Invalid, Communications between modules, Control, Network,
Master node communication, Signaling, Clock, Subscriber, Trunk,
Power supply, Test alarm, Environment, Transmission, Database,
Bill, Call ID, Software running, Misc.
Unit: -
Default: Invalid
Description: The type of the alarm object to be screened.
[Alarm class] is the alarm object classification based on the alarm
box requirements.
This field has the second highest priority. The host will screen the
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alarm specified by [Alarm box class] and [Alarm level] together.

TMN class
Range: Invalid, Power, Environment, Signaling, Trunk, Hardware, Software,
Running
Unit: -
Default: Invalid
Description: Unused at present.

Alarm level
Range: Invalid, Critical alarm, Major alarm, Minor alarm, Warning.
Unit: -
Default: Invalid
Description: Used to indicate how serious an alarm is.
This field has a higher priority than [Board type], [Board No.], and
[Port. No.]. When [Alarm box class] and [TMN class] are valid, this
field is the auxiliary field to the previous two fields. When this field is
set to a valid value and all its previous fields are invalid, the host will
screen all alarms specified by this field.

Board type
Range: None, ST, ASL, DTMF, DRV, AT2, AT4, DT, GDTM, MFC, MFC16,
CPU, GMPU, GEMA, GNOD, GNET, COF, GSIG, TSS, TST, TKD,
TC, GTCI, CHD, MCC2, GMC2, GOPT, GFBI, CNT, MCC4, SYN,
RSA, PWC, PWX, TUP, NO7, AT0, AT0_16, CT0, MFC32, GDTR,
FLE, OLE, FBC, CK2, CK3, SLT, MTK, EM4, DSL, ETS, DMC,
AT0_8, RSA_0, RSA_1, RSU_0, RSU_1, ISUP, V5TK, PRA, PHI,
GALM, GMEM, LPV5, LPN7, LPRA, LPHI, CLK, SEL, SPT, AVM,
DCN, DIU, iDT, LPRSA, RDT, MC8, BIE, MSM, GLAP, FTC, AIE,
SCCP, GCKS, E3M, TSI, LPMC2, GSNT, GCTN, GMCC
Unit: -
Default: None
Description: [Board type] and [Board No.] together determine to screen all alarms
of a certain board.

Board No.
Range: 0~65535
Unit: -
Default: 65535
Description: The board number actually configured in the system. This field is the
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auxiliary field to [Board type]. When [Board type] is valid, this field
indicates the number of the board to be screened. When this field is
set to 65535, this field is invalid.

Port No.
Range: 0~65535
Unit: -
Default: 65535
Description: Used to screen the alarms of the port specified by [Board type] and
[Board No.] together. This field is invalid when it is set to 65535.

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