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Ericsson Radio System Overview
SITE RADIO SMALL CELL FRONTHAUL BASEBAND BACKHAUL POWER ENCLOSURE CONTROLLER
Ericsson Radio System, RBS 6000
overview
Available ProductS
Support Systems
RBS/ RBS/ RBS/
BBS/ BBS/ BBS/
TMR TMR PBC/
6101 6102 TMR
6201 BBU PBC RBS RBS6601 RBS/BBS RBS SSC-02 PBC 05
BBU 6101 BBU 6102
6201 6200 6202 6301 6302 BBS 05
Radio Modules
RUS RUS RUS RRUS RRUS RRUS RRUS RRUS RRUS RRUS RRUS RRUS RRUS RRUS RRUS AIR AIR AIR
01 02 03 01 02 A2/A3 11 12 13 14 32 61 62 72 82 11 21 32
Digital Modules
• Increased connectivity for new & existing radio units in large radio
configurations
• CPRI multiplexing and de-multiplexing. 16 x SFP+ ports
• Pluggable optical transceivers
• Direct attach cables (electrical)
Electrical Baseband Electrical
CPRI
LTE
R503 CPRI
LTE
Baseband 5212* LTE 2600 Baseband 5212* LTE 2600
3x15 MHz MIMO 2x10G CPRI 3x15 MHz MIMO
RUS01 RUS01
Opt/Elec
LTE LTE
Optical LTE 1800 Optical LTE 1800
CPRI 3x10 MHz MIMO CPRI 3x10 MHz MIMO
RRUS12 RRUS12
› GSM
• Up to 24 TRX
*Hardware prepared
Baseband 5212
Mixed Mode capabilities*
› WCDMA + GSM
• 288 CE Downlink & 1024 Total EUL
CE
• 126 Mbps Downlink & 42 Mbps
Uplink
• Up to 6 WCDMA cell carriers
• Up to 12 GSM TRX
› WCDMA
• 1152 CE Downlink & 4096 Total EUL CE*
• 336 Mbps Downlink & 168 Mbps Uplink
• Up to 24 cell carriers*
› GSM
• Up to 48 TRX *Hardware prepared
Baseband 5216
Mixed Mode capabilities
› LTE + GSM
• Up to 4000 CU LTE*
• Up to 12 cells & 480 MHz* antenna bandwidth
• Up to 24 GSM TRX
› LTE + WCDMA
• Up to 4000 CU LTE*
• Up to 12 cells & 480 MHz* antenna bandwidth › LTE + WCDMA + GSM**
• Up to 576 CE DL & 2048 Total EUL CE • Up to 4000 CU LTE
• Up to 12 WCDMA cell carriers • Up to 12 LTE cells and 480 MHz* antenna
bandwidth
WCDMA capacity - 336/138 Mbps DL/UL - 336/168 Mbps DL/UL 252/84 Mbps DL/UL
Radio Modules
Baseband Modules
Small cells This slide shows all products that are available, i.e. have
passed GA and have not passed LTB (Last Time Buy).
Products that are only LA are not shown.
RBS RD IDU IDU
6402 4442 5205 5209
Triple Standard BB and Radio
Baseband sw node compatibilities
Single Mode 16A Single Mode 16B Mixed Mode 16B Mixed Mode 17A
LTE LTE LTE + WCDMA (Baseband 5216) LTE+WCDMA+GSM (Baseband 5216)
• RBS SW L16A › RBS SW L16B › RBS SW L16B › RBS SW L17A
› OSS 16B (OSS 15B/16A › RBS SW W16B › RBS SW W17A
• OSS 16A (OSS 15B treat Treat-as) › RNC SW W15B/16A/16B › RNC SW W15B/16A/16B
as)
WCDMA › OSS 16B › RBS SW G17A
WCDMA › BSC SW G16B
› RBS SW W16B LTE + GSM (Baseband 5216)
• RBS SW W16A › RNC SW W15B/16A/16B › OSS 17A (16B treat-as with
› RBS SW L16B
limitations1)
› OSS 16B (OSS 15B/16A › RBS SW G16B
• RNC SW W15B/16A
Treat-as) › BSC SW G16B GSM + WCDMA (Baseband 5212)
• OSS 16A (OSS 15B treat › RBS SW W17A
GSM › OSS 16B
as)
› RBS SW G16B › RNC SW W15B/16A/16B
GSM + WCDMA (Baseband 5216)
OSS Scalability › BSC SW G16B › RBS SW G17A
› RBS SW W16B
› OSS 15B EU13 : up to › OSS 16B › BSC SW G16B
2000 Baseband 521x › RNC SW W15B/16A/16B
› OSS 16B
Nodes OSS Scalability › RBS SW G16B
› OSS 16A EU7: up to 2000 › OSS 16B: up to 7500 › BSC SW G16B
Baseband 521x Nodes Baseband 521x Nodes
› OSS 16B
For full functionality both standards sharing the Baseband shall be in the same OSS-RC
Fot foot notes and comments, please se separate slide
minimum SW level required for OSS
5212/5216 W O15B
5212/5216 L O15B
S R I E P M
T T
Y I D C o M
N N
N B L b w I
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C & u e
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Equipment Handling
• Replaces
• PlugInUnit
• AuxPlugInUnit
• HwUnit
“Unit” MOM DUS41/31
DU RU XMU APC Unit
PiuType PiuType PiuType PiuType
DeviceGroup DeviceGroup
DeviceGroup
XpProgram XpProgram
317 Equipment=1,Subrack=1,Slot=1,PlugInUnit=1
455 Equipment=1,RbsSubrack=1,RbsSlot=3,AuxPlugInUnit=RU-1-3
466 Equipment=1,RbsSubrack=1,RbsSlot=4,AuxPlugInUnit=RU-1-4
481 Equipment=1,AuxPlugInUnit=RRU-1
500 Equipment=1,AuxPlugInUnit=RRU-2
519 Equipment=1,AuxPlugInUnit=RRU-3
538 Equipment=1,AuxPlugInUnit=RRU-4
“Unit” MOM Baseband 5216
DU RU XMU “APC Unit”
231 Equipment=1,FieldReplaceableUnit=DU-1
241 Equipment=1,FieldReplaceableUnit=RRU-1
246 Equipment=1,FieldReplaceableUnit=RRU-2
251 Equipment=1,FieldReplaceableUnit=RRU-3
256 Equipment=1,FieldReplaceableUnit=RRU-4
261 Equipment=1,FieldReplaceableUnit=RRU-5
266 Equipment=1,FieldReplaceableUnit=RRU-6
271 Equipment=1,FieldReplaceableUnit=SUP-1
Integration overview
RBS Summary
Site Basic
Site Equipment
TN
RN
Post Install
CPP transport network
BB Transport Network
Transport configuration: basic building blocks in baseband
5216/5212
Baseband DUS/DUL
• Equipment
• TnPort › Equipment
• Transport GigabitEthernet
• Layer 2 configuredSpeedDuplex
• EthernetPort
• VlanPort › IpInterface
• Layer 3 vid=200
• Router defaultRouter0 = 10.10.20.1
• InterfaceIPv4 IpAccessHostEt
• RoutingTable IpOaM
CPP Radio Network MOM
Base band Radio network mom
Backup handling
• For baseband nodes a backup is
called BackUp (for DU based nodes a
backup is called ConfigurationVersion
(CV))
• Data base handling changed:
• Baseband nodes: the data base is
The data base is always
always stored persistently on a disk stored persistently
• DU based nodes: the data base is only
stored on RAM; a CV stores a snapshot
of the data base on a disk persistently
• Since the data is always stored on a
disk no configuration is lost at restart
Performance Management
• The way of working with PM counters and PM events in
OSS is the same as before.
• LTE specific counters are the same but TN counters are
changed
• Definition of counters are not MO attributes starting by
pm but are now MO instances of MO MeasurementType
• PM Events for Cell Trace are now visible in the MIB
• The format of the ROP file has changed to comply to
later 3GPP release (Rel 10.0)
• New ECLI command, “show-counters” to show real time
values of counters
FM - Alarm handling
• SNMP for Alarm Propogation
• Alarms are more specific
• Most alarms for a DU based
node are still used but new
alarms added
• All alarms now have the same
structure, e.g. HwFault is changed to
HW Fault
• Alarms and alarm handling are
visible in the MIB -> active alarms
can also be seen in AMOS and EMCLI
tools
• Element Manager and CabViewer don’t exist for G2 nodes
• Two new tools: EM-CLI and EM-GUI
• EM-CLI uses the same base as Amos
• Access to MOs
• Execute Scripts
• Restricted access to COLI shell
• EM-GUI currently targeting 16B
• SMO replaced by SHM
• Moshell: Use the latest Moshell version (or at least
versions 11.0n and above)
Two new element managers
RBS Element Manager and Cabinet Viewer are not
applicable for Baseband 5216 based nodes. Instead two
new EM tools are introduced.
EMCLI: uses the same base as
AMOS; works in L15B