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3900 Series Multi-Mode Base Station V100R003 Commissioning Guide Issue Date 2010-07-30 HUAWEI TECHNOLOGIES CO., LTD.
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3900 Series Multi-Mode Base Station Commissioning Guide About This Document About This Document Purpose This document describes the commissioning and verification of the multi-mode base station. The commissioning ensures that the base station operates properly, as designed. Version The following table lists the product versions related to this document.
Commissioning Guide Contents Contents About This Document........................iii 1 Changes in 3900 Series Multi-Mode Base Station Commissioning Guide....1-1 2 Introduction to MBTS Commissioning In Typical Scenarios........... 2-1 3 Procedure for Commissioning the Base Station that Starts to Provide Services of One Mode..............................3-1 4 Commissioning the MBTS in GU Mode on the M2000............4-1...
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3900 Series Multi-Mode Base Station Contents Commissioning Guide 5.2.3 Creating an eNodeB Commissioning Task....................5-8 5.3 Intervening the GBTS Transmission......................5-13 5.4 Commissioning the MBTS on the M2000....................5-17 5.4.1 Procedure for Automatically Commissioning the GBTS by the M2000..........5-18 5.4.2 Procedure for Automatically Commissioning the NodeB by the M2000..........5-22 5.5 Monitoring the GBTS Commissioning Task....................5-24...
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3900 Series Multi-Mode Base Station Commissioning Guide Contents 6.2 Preparing the USB Disk for Local Commissioning..................6-5 6.2.1 Arranging the USB Disk for Local GBTS Commissioning..............6-5 6.2.2 Arranging the USB Disk for Local NodeB Commissioning..............6-7 6.2.3 Arranging the USB Disk for Local eNodeB Commissioning..............6-8 6.2.4 Configuring the Security Equipment....................6-10...
3900 Series Multi-Mode Base Station Commissioning Guide Figures Figures Figure 3-1 Procedure for commissioning the base station that starts to provide services of one mode....3-2 Figure 3-2 Procedure for commissioning the base station that starts to provide services of one mode....3-3 Figure 4-1 Flowchart for MBTS commissioning (in GU mode on the M2000)..........4-3...
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3900 Series Multi-Mode Base Station Figures Commissioning Guide Figure 7-6 Site Management Rights dialog box....................7-11 Figure 7-7 Board Configuration window......................7-12 Figure 7-8 Board Configuration window......................7-13 Figure 7-9 Configuring the MRFU........................7-14 Figure 7-10 Topology Configuration window....................7-14 Figure 7-11 Board Configuration window......................7-15 Figure 7-12 Parameter Management dialog box....................7-16...
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3900 Series Multi-Mode Base Station Commissioning Guide Tables Tables Table 2-1 Recommended solutions of MBTS commissioning................2-2 Table 4-1 Preparing for MBTS commissioning (in case of new deployment of both GBTS and NodeB)..4-4 Table 4-2 Preparing for MBTS commissioning at GBTS..................4-5 Table 4-3 Preparing for MBTS commissioning at NodeB...................4-5...
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3900 Series Multi-Mode Base Station Tables Commissioning Guide Table 7-4 Fields in the User Login dialog box....................7-34 Table 7-5 Data sheet for GBTS commissioning....................7-42 Table 7-6 Data sheet for NodeB commissioning....................7-44 Table 7-7 Data sheet for eNodeB commissioning....................7-46 Table 8-1 Communication ports on the GBTS.....................8-1 Table 8-2 Communication ports on the NodeB....................8-1...
Commissioning Guide Commissioning Guide Changes in 3900 Series Multi-Mode Base Station Commissioning Guide This chapter describes the changes in the 3900 Series Multi-Mode Base Station Commissioning Guide. 02 (2010-07-30) This is the first commercial release of V100R003. Compared with issue 01 (2010-05-04), this issue incorporates the following new topics:...
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1 Changes in 3900 Series Multi-Mode Base Station 3900 Series Multi-Mode Base Station Commissioning Guide Commissioning Guide Compared with issue 01 (2010-05-04), this issue excludes the following topics: Topic Deletion Description Commissioning resources The description of commissioning resources and prerequisites is integrated into the description of commissioning modes.
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3900 Series Multi-Mode Base Station 2 Introduction to MBTS Commissioning In Typical Commissioning Guide Scenarios Introduction to MBTS Commissioning In Typical Scenarios This section describes the solutions of MBTS commissioning in typical scenarios. Introduction to Scenarios of MBTS Commissioning The scenarios of MBTS commissioning increase with the expansion of the MBTS application scope.
2 Introduction to MBTS Commissioning In Typical 3900 Series Multi-Mode Base Station Scenarios Commissioning Guide Table 2-1 Recommended solutions of MBTS commissioning Commissioning Scenario Commissioning Solution Configure the data of the BBU subrack and main control board of the base station that does not...
3900 Series Multi-Mode Base Station 2 Introduction to MBTS Commissioning In Typical Commissioning Guide Scenarios Commissioning Scenario Commissioning Solution For details, Commission ing the MBTS in GU Mode on M2000. For a base station in GL or UL mode: Commission...
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2 Introduction to MBTS Commissioning In Typical 3900 Series Multi-Mode Base Station Scenarios Commissioning Guide Commissioning Scenario Commissioning Solution When transmission is unavailable, upgrade the MBTS software and configure the MBTS data using a USB disk (no portable computer is...
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3900 Series Multi-Mode Base Station 2 Introduction to MBTS Commissioning In Typical Commissioning Guide Scenarios Commissioning Scenario Commissioning Solution When transmission is unavailable, upgrade the MBTS software and configure the MBTS data using local maintenance terminal (for GBTS, the local...
3900 Series Multi-Mode Base Station 3 Procedure for Commissioning the Base Station that Starts Commissioning Guide to Provide Services of One Mode Procedure for Commissioning the Base Station that Starts to Provide Services of One Mode This section describes the procedure for commissioning the base station that starts to provide services of one mode.
3 Procedure for Commissioning the Base Station that Starts 3900 Series Multi-Mode Base Station to Provide Services of One Mode Commissioning Guide Figure 3-1 Procedure for commissioning the base station that starts to provide services of one mode Create the data configuration file, which includes only the device configuration data of the BBU subrack and main control board, for mode B by using CME.
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3900 Series Multi-Mode Base Station 3 Procedure for Commissioning the Base Station that Starts Commissioning Guide to Provide Services of One Mode Figure 3-2 Procedure for commissioning the base station that starts to provide services of one mode Configure the transmission data of the MBTS in mode A. The transmission data includes but is not limited to E1, MP link, MP group, IP address, routing information, DHCP (used at the MBTS in mode B) relay information, and VLAN.
3900 Series Multi-Mode Base Station Commissioning Guide 4 Commissioning the MBTS in GU Mode on the M2000 Commissioning the MBTS in GU Mode on the M2000 About This Chapter The M2000 provides the plug-and-play commissioing function for GU MBTSs. This function...
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3900 Series Multi-Mode Base Station 4 Commissioning the MBTS in GU Mode on the M2000 Commissioning Guide 4.7 Confirming the Completion of MBTS Commissioning This chapter describes how to confirm an MBTS commissioning task. After the service verification of an MBTS is complete, the MBTS commissioning task changes to the status for confirmation.
3900 Series Multi-Mode Base Station Commissioning Guide 4 Commissioning the MBTS in GU Mode on the M2000 4.1 Procedure for MBTS Commissioning in GU Mode on the M2000 When the network transmission is available and works normally, you can commission a GU MBTS using the plug-and-play commissioning function on the M2000 in a central equipment room.
3900 Series Multi-Mode Base Station 4 Commissioning the MBTS in GU Mode on the M2000 Commissioning Guide Procedure Step 1 Create an MBTS commissioning task by referring to 4.3 Creating an MBTS Commissioning Task. Step 2 Perform operations according to whether Intervene Transmission is selected when a commissioning task is created.
CME, and provided by configuration engineers. Prepare the target version software package of the MBTS to be commissioned. You can download the package from the website http://support.huawei.com/. Prepare the deployment list. For details on the parameters in the deployment list, 4.9.2 Parameters for the MBTS Deployment...
3900 Series Multi-Mode Base Station 4 Commissioning the MBTS in GU Mode on the M2000 Commissioning Guide 4.3 Creating an MBTS Commissioning Task This chapter describes how to create an MBTS commissioning task. After completing MBTS commissioning preparations, you can create an MBTS commissioning task on the M2000 and enable the M2000 to commission the MBTS automatically.
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3900 Series Multi-Mode Base Station Commissioning Guide 4 Commissioning the MBTS in GU Mode on the M2000 Option Description Exporting the Obtain and open the exported MBTS deployment list, and then add the MBTS Deployment related data according to the planned data that is confirmed with the List from the CME network planning engineers.
3900 Series Multi-Mode Base Station 4 Commissioning the MBTS in GU Mode on the M2000 Commissioning Guide Step 5 In MBTS List, select an MBTS to be commissioned, and then click on the toolbar. The Customize Process dialog box is displayed.
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3900 Series Multi-Mode Base Station Commissioning Guide 4 Commissioning the MBTS in GU Mode on the M2000 Procedure Step 1 Choose Configuration > Auto Deployment > MBTS Auto Deployment. The MBTS Auto Deployment window is displayed. Step 2 Keep ready the NodeB deployment list.
3900 Series Multi-Mode Base Station 4 Commissioning the MBTS in GU Mode on the M2000 Commissioning Guide Right-click a record in the NodeB List area, and then choose Upload versions and config files from the shortcut menu. The Upload versions and config files dialog box is displayed.
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3900 Series Multi-Mode Base Station Commissioning Guide 4 Commissioning the MBTS in GU Mode on the M2000 Option Description Exporting the Obtain and open the exported MBTS deployment list, and then add the MBTS Deployment related data according to the planned data that is confirmed with the List from the CME network planning engineers.
3900 Series Multi-Mode Base Station 4 Commissioning the MBTS in GU Mode on the M2000 Commissioning Guide Option Description 1. Select the check box in front of Intervene Transmission. Manual Transmission Detection Intervention Is 2. Perform step Required For details about how to manually intervene GBTS transmission detection, see 4.4 Manually Intervening the...
3900 Series Multi-Mode Base Station Commissioning Guide 4 Commissioning the MBTS in GU Mode on the M2000 Step 2 In MBTS List, select the GBTS to be intervened, and then click on the toolbar. The transmission intervention dialog box is displayed.
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3900 Series Multi-Mode Base Station 4 Commissioning the MBTS in GU Mode on the M2000 Commissioning Guide Commissioning Description Procedure Checking GBTS OML The M2000 automatically checks whether the OML between the automatically GBTS and its homing BSC is normal.
3900 Series Multi-Mode Base Station Commissioning Guide 4 Commissioning the MBTS in GU Mode on the M2000 Commissioning Description Procedure Automatic software During NodeB software commissioning, the M2000 performs fault commissioning diagnose to ensure that the service check is performed normally. It is carried out automatically, and you need to focus only on faults.
3900 Series Multi-Mode Base Station 4 Commissioning the MBTS in GU Mode on the M2000 Commissioning Guide 4.6.2 Handling MBTS Alarms This section describes how to handle MBTS alarms. After the automatic software commissioning starts, you can use the M2000 to monitor the alarms of an MBTS and the relevant alarms of the controller that manages the MBTS in real time.
3900 Series Multi-Mode Base Station Commissioning Guide 4 Commissioning the MBTS in GU Mode on the M2000 You can choose either of the following methods to quickly view the progress and status of the MBTS commissioning: Click the table heading field of the task list to sort the commissioning tasks.
3900 Series Multi-Mode Base Station 4 Commissioning the MBTS in GU Mode on the M2000 Commissioning Guide 4.6.2 Handling MBTS Alarms This section describes how to handle MBTS alarms. After the automatic software commissioning starts, you can use the M2000 to monitor the alarms of an MBTS and the relevant alarms of the controller that manages the MBTS in real time.
3900 Series Multi-Mode Base Station Commissioning Guide 4 Commissioning the MBTS in GU Mode on the M2000 4.6.3 Diagnosing MBTS Faults In the case of GBTS/NodeB board alarms, GBTS/NodeB E1T1 alarms, and GBTS/NodeB antenna alarms, if the causes of the fault cannot be located in the alarm information, you can perform fault diagnosis and then take corresponding measures to handle the alarms.
3900 Series Multi-Mode Base Station 4 Commissioning the MBTS in GU Mode on the M2000 Commissioning Guide 4.6.4 Viewing the Service Verification Results of an MBTS This section describes how to view the service verification results of an MBTS. After the automatic service verification starts, the M2000 automatically collects the performance data related to the GBTS and NodeB services and checks whether the services are normal.
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3900 Series Multi-Mode Base Station Commissioning Guide 4 Commissioning the MBTS in GU Mode on the M2000 Step Description Operation Performed by Users 2. The M2000 If each GBTS and NodeB performance If the commissioning checks whether counter once has a non-zero value, the...
3900 Series Multi-Mode Base Station 4 Commissioning the MBTS in GU Mode on the M2000 Commissioning Guide If the value of a counter is always displayed as (indicates the value zero), you can infer that the services related to this counter are faulty. Rectify the fault.
3900 Series Multi-Mode Base Station Commissioning Guide 4 Commissioning the MBTS in GU Mode on the M2000 Procedure Step 1 Choose Configuration > Auto Deployment > MBTS Auto Deployment. The MBTS Auto Deployment window is displayed. Step 2 In MBTS List, select a commissioning task to be confirmed, and then click on the toolbar to confirm the completion of this task.
3900 Series Multi-Mode Base Station 4 Commissioning the MBTS in GU Mode on the M2000 Commissioning Guide This section describes the parameters of the performance counters that are monitored at the service verification stage during MBTS commissioning. 4.9.1 Interface Description: MBTS Commissioning This section describes the MBTS Auto Deployment window displayed when you commission MBTSs.
3900 Series Multi-Mode Base Station Commissioning Guide 4 Commissioning the MBTS in GU Mode on the M2000 Description Commissioning task list: displays all commissioning tasks and the commissioning progress of each task. You can right-click a commissioning task and then choose a menu item from the shortcut menu to perform the related operation.
3900 Series Multi-Mode Base Station 4 Commissioning the MBTS in GU Mode on the M2000 Commissioning Guide Description Fault diagnosis task list: You can right-click an object type or an alarm and then choose Diagnose from the shortcut menu to diagnose faults. The M2000 creates a fault diagnosis task and displays the diagnosis progress.
3900 Series Multi-Mode Base Station Commissioning Guide 4 Commissioning the MBTS in GU Mode on the M2000 NOTE If the CME is deployed, and you has used the CME to initially configure the MBTS, you are recommended to export the MBTS deployment list through the CME.For details, see Exporting the MBTS deployment list and configuration file in the online help.
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3900 Series Multi-Mode Base Station 4 Commissioning the MBTS in GU Mode on the M2000 Commissioning Guide Parameter Field Description NodeB TRANS IP The IP address of the OM channel configured for the NodeB by the address RNC. The value of this parameter is mandatory to be exported, and the parameter cannot be edited in the MBTS Auto Deployment window.
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3900 Series Multi-Mode Base Station Commissioning Guide 4 Commissioning the MBTS in GU Mode on the M2000 Parameter Field Description Next Hop IP address Next hop IP address of the route from the NodeB to the AACP server. to AACP Server (If this parameter is configured, the value is mandatory to be exported).
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3900 Series Multi-Mode Base Station 4 Commissioning the MBTS in GU Mode on the M2000 Commissioning Guide Parameter Field Description NodeB BaseLine The baseline version of the target NodeB (If the target version is Software Version configured, the value is mandatory to be exported).
3900 Series Multi-Mode Base Station Commissioning Guide 4 Commissioning the MBTS in GU Mode on the M2000 Parameter Field Description GBTS Name GBTS name The value of this parameter is mandatory to be exported, and the parameter cannot be edited in the MBTS Auto Deployment window.
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3900 Series Multi-Mode Base Station 4 Commissioning the MBTS in GU Mode on the M2000 Commissioning Guide NE Type Parameter Description TCH Verification Refers to the number of times the TCH is occupied successfully. If the value of this counter is not zero, it indicates that this counter passes the service verification.
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3900 Series Multi-Mode Base Station Commissioning Guide 4 Commissioning the MBTS in GU Mode on the M2000 NE Type Parameter Description HSUPA Refers to the number of times the HSUPA RAB is Verification created successfully. If the value of this counter is not zero, it indicates that the HSUPA service is available.
3900 Series Multi-Mode Base Station 5 Commissioning the MBTS in GL or UL Mode on the Commissioning Guide M2000 Commissioning the MBTS in GL or UL Mode on the M2000 About This Chapter You can remotely commission an MBTS in GL or UL mode on the M2000 in a central equipment room, including upgrading software and configuring data, monitoring alarms, and obtaining the commissioning report.
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5 Commissioning the MBTS in GL or UL Mode on the 3900 Series Multi-Mode Base Station M2000 Commissioning Guide This chapter describes how to monitor a NodeB commissioning task. By monitoring the NodeB commissioning task, you can learn the commissioning progress and status, and then rectify commissioning faults (if any) in time.
3900 Series Multi-Mode Base Station 5 Commissioning the MBTS in GL or UL Mode on the Commissioning Guide M2000 5.1 Procedure for MBTS Commissioning in GL or UL Mode on the M2000 You can commission a base station in GL or UL mode on the M2000 in a central equipment room, including upgrading software and configuring data, monitoring alarms, and obtaining the commissioning report.
5 Commissioning the MBTS in GL or UL Mode on the 3900 Series Multi-Mode Base Station M2000 Commissioning Guide Figure 5-1 Flowchart for commissioning the MBTS in GL or UL mode on the M2000 NOTE The priority of a mode does not need to be considered during the MBTS commissioning.
3900 Series Multi-Mode Base Station 5 Commissioning the MBTS in GL or UL Mode on the Commissioning Guide M2000 according to modes. For details on the operations in each mode, see 5.5 Monitoring the GBTS Commissioning Task, 5.6 Monitoring the NodeB Commissioning Task, and 5.7 Monitoring...
5 Commissioning the MBTS in GL or UL Mode on the 3900 Series Multi-Mode Base Station M2000 Commissioning Guide Procedure Step 1 Choose Configuration > Auto Deployment > GBTS Auto Deployment from the main menu of the M2000 client to open the GBTS Auto Deployment window.
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3900 Series Multi-Mode Base Station 5 Commissioning the MBTS in GL or UL Mode on the Commissioning Guide M2000 Procedure Step 1 Choose Configuration > Auto Deployment > NodeB Auto Deployment. The NodeB Auto Deployment window is displayed. Step 2 Keep ready the NodeB deployment list.
5 Commissioning the MBTS in GL or UL Mode on the 3900 Series Multi-Mode Base Station M2000 Commissioning Guide Path, and then specify a local save path of the version files to facilitate the upload of the version files. In the NE navigation tree in the Upload Configuration Files area, select the NEs whose configuration files need to be uploaded.
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3900 Series Multi-Mode Base Station 5 Commissioning the MBTS in GL or UL Mode on the Commissioning Guide M2000 NOTE If there is no security GW, you should set the IP address of the DHCP server of the M2000 on the DHCP Relay.
5 Commissioning the MBTS in GL or UL Mode on the 3900 Series Multi-Mode Base Station M2000 Commissioning Guide Figure 5-2 eNodeB Auto Deployment tab page Step 2 Upload the software and files required for eNodeB commissioning on the M2000.
3900 Series Multi-Mode Base Station 5 Commissioning the MBTS in GL or UL Mode on the Commissioning Guide M2000 Figure 5-3 Import dialog box According to the save path of the EDS file, select Import File from Client or Import File from Server to import the EDS file to the M2000 server.
5 Commissioning the MBTS in GL or UL Mode on the 3900 Series Multi-Mode Base Station M2000 Commissioning Guide Figure 5-4 Set Stepsdialog box Set the commissioning steps and then click OK. The Import dialog box is displayed. NOTE If the eNodeB software and data configuration are already upgraded to the target version through the USB...
3900 Series Multi-Mode Base Station 5 Commissioning the MBTS in GL or UL Mode on the Commissioning Guide M2000 If ... Then ... The ESN field on the eNodeB Auto The imported self-configuration data and Deployment tab page indicates the ESN of ESN are automatically bound.
5 Commissioning the MBTS in GL or UL Mode on the 3900 Series Multi-Mode Base Station M2000 Commissioning Guide Figure 5-5 Dialog box for selecting Intervening transmission Step 2 After the automatic deployment approaches the step where intervention is set, the status of the GBTS is displayed as .
3900 Series Multi-Mode Base Station 5 Commissioning the MBTS in GL or UL Mode on the Commissioning Guide M2000 Figure 5-6 Dialog box for intervening transmission Figure 5-7 shows the dialog box for querying the E1/T1 port status. Issue 02 (2010-07-30)
5 Commissioning the MBTS in GL or UL Mode on the 3900 Series Multi-Mode Base Station M2000 Commissioning Guide Figure 5-7 Dialog box for querying the E1/T1 port status NOTE You must type the subrack number, slot number, and port number. By default, they are set to 0.
3900 Series Multi-Mode Base Station 5 Commissioning the MBTS in GL or UL Mode on the Commissioning Guide M2000 Figure 5-8 Dialog box for confirmation Select Continue. The deployment proceeds with the version management and subsequent procedures. Select Stop to stop the deployment. Status stays in the intervention step, and Current Phase stays in the OML detection step.
5 Commissioning the MBTS in GL or UL Mode on the 3900 Series Multi-Mode Base Station M2000 Commissioning Guide 5.4.1 Procedure for Automatically Commissioning the GBTS by the M2000 This section describes the process of automatic GBTS commissioning performed by the M2000.
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3900 Series Multi-Mode Base Station 5 Commissioning the MBTS in GL or UL Mode on the Commissioning Guide M2000 Procedu Description Standards for Continuing the Commissioning Automati The M2000 automatically checks The M2000 automatically proceeds cally the status of the OML between the...
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5 Commissioning the MBTS in GL or UL Mode on the 3900 Series Multi-Mode Base Station M2000 Commissioning Guide Procedu Description Standards for Continuing the Commissioning Automati The M2000 automatically checks You can set the M2000 to skip the cally...
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3900 Series Multi-Mode Base Station 5 Commissioning the MBTS in GL or UL Mode on the Commissioning Guide M2000 Procedu Description Standards for Continuing the Commissioning Automati The automatic software You can set the M2000 to skip the cally commissioning consists of the...
5 Commissioning the MBTS in GL or UL Mode on the 3900 Series Multi-Mode Base Station M2000 Commissioning Guide Procedu Description Standards for Continuing the Commissioning If one cell is serviceable, the detection succeeds. Otherwise, the software commissioning persists, and the system displays a message, indicating that no cell is serviceable.
3900 Series Multi-Mode Base Station 5 Commissioning the MBTS in GL or UL Mode on the Commissioning Guide M2000 Table 5-2 Item list of the NodeB commissioning procedure Commissionin Description g Item Detecting the When the transmission network is functional, the M2000 automatically...
5 Commissioning the MBTS in GL or UL Mode on the 3900 Series Multi-Mode Base Station M2000 Commissioning Guide 5.5 Monitoring the GBTS Commissioning Task This chapter describes how to monitor a GBTS commissioning task. By monitoring the GBTS commissioning task, you can learn the commissioning progress and status, and then rectify commissioning faults (if any) in time.
3900 Series Multi-Mode Base Station 5 Commissioning the MBTS in GL or UL Mode on the Commissioning Guide M2000 Deployment window. For example, the alarm monitoring window and service verification window. Procedure Step 1 Choose Configuration > Auto Deployment > GBTS Auto Deployment to open the GBTS Auto Deployment window.
5 Commissioning the MBTS in GL or UL Mode on the 3900 Series Multi-Mode Base Station M2000 Commissioning Guide After one fault diagnosis operation is performed, the M2000 creates a fault diagnosis task and displays the diagnosis progress. After the fault diagnosis is complete, you can obtain the fault diagnosis report.
3900 Series Multi-Mode Base Station 5 Commissioning the MBTS in GL or UL Mode on the Commissioning Guide M2000 PS services: Uplink GPRS Verification and Downlink GPRS Verification If every performance counter related to the CS and PS services is once displayed as a value that is not 0, the M2000 considers the service verification a success, and the commissioning task automatically switches to Confirming completed.
5 Commissioning the MBTS in GL or UL Mode on the 3900 Series Multi-Mode Base Station M2000 Commissioning Guide Step 2 On the GBTS List tab page, select one or multiple commissioning tasks, and then click Alternatively, right-click the tasks, and then choose Restart from the shortcut menu.
3900 Series Multi-Mode Base Station 5 Commissioning the MBTS in GL or UL Mode on the Commissioning Guide M2000 You can use either of the following methods to quickly view the NodeB commissioning status: Click the table heading field of the task list to sort the commissioning tasks.
5 Commissioning the MBTS in GL or UL Mode on the 3900 Series Multi-Mode Base Station M2000 Commissioning Guide Procedure Step 1 Choose Configuration > Auto Deployment > NodeB Auto Deployment to open the NodeB Auto Deployment window. Step 2 Right-click the commissioning task whose alarms are to be viewed, and then choose Open Monitor Window from the shortcut menu.
3900 Series Multi-Mode Base Station 5 Commissioning the MBTS in GL or UL Mode on the Commissioning Guide M2000 If a NodeB passes the service verification, the status of its commissioning task automatically changes to Waiting for Acknowledgement. In such a case, you need to manually confirm that the commissioning is complete.
5 Commissioning the MBTS in GL or UL Mode on the 3900 Series Multi-Mode Base Station M2000 Commissioning Guide You can choose Restart to perform the commissioning task again. You can choose Delete to delete this task. ----End 5.7 Monitoring the eNodeB Commissioning Task This section describes how to monitor an eNodeB commissioning task.
3900 Series Multi-Mode Base Station 5 Commissioning the MBTS in GL or UL Mode on the Commissioning Guide M2000 eNodeB Description Commiss ioning Process Automatic Automatic configuration includes the steps listed as follows. If you deselect a configurati step when importing the EDS file, or if the file related to a step does not exist, the automatic eNodeB commissioning skips this step and proceeds.
5 Commissioning the MBTS in GL or UL Mode on the 3900 Series Multi-Mode Base Station M2000 Commissioning Guide 5.7.2 Pausing/Retrying the eNodeB Commissioning Task During the automatic eNodeB commissioning on the M2000, the commissioning task can be paused and retried as required.
3900 Series Multi-Mode Base Station 5 Commissioning the MBTS in GL or UL Mode on the Commissioning Guide M2000 5.8.1 Obtaining a GBTS Commissioning Report This section describes how to obtain a GBTS commissioning report. A GBTS commissioning report records the task information about a commissioned GBTS and the information about the commissioning process.
5 Commissioning the MBTS in GL or UL Mode on the 3900 Series Multi-Mode Base Station M2000 Commissioning Guide Step 3 In the exported commissioning report folder, select index.html to view the commissioning report. ----End 5.8.2 Obtaining a NodeB Commissioning Report A NodeB commissioning report records detailed commissioning operations, operation results, and exceptions that occur during the commissioning.
3900 Series Multi-Mode Base Station 5 Commissioning the MBTS in GL or UL Mode on the Commissioning Guide M2000 Procedure Step 1 On the M2000 client, choose Configuration > Auto Deployment > eNodeB Auto Deployment. The eNodeB Auto Deployment tab page is displayed.
5 Commissioning the MBTS in GL or UL Mode on the 3900 Series Multi-Mode Base Station M2000 Commissioning Guide Step 3 Optional: View the service verification results to learn about service verification counters. For details, see 5.5.3 Viewing the GBTS Service Verification Results.
3900 Series Multi-Mode Base Station 5 Commissioning the MBTS in GL or UL Mode on the Commissioning Guide M2000 Table 5-5 eNodeB health checklist Check Item Check Sub-Item Description eNodeB software eNodeB software version check Check the active eNodeB version check software, including the version and running status.
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5 Commissioning the MBTS in GL or UL Mode on the 3900 Series Multi-Mode Base Station M2000 Commissioning Guide Check Item Check Sub-Item Description RF unit working mode and board Check the matching between the capability mismatch alarm check RF unit working mode and the board capability.
Step 2 If the result of the eNodeB health check fails, check for active alarms and rectify the related faults by referring to the eNodeB Alarm Reference. If all active alarms are cleared but the health check still fails, contact Huawei for technical support. ----End 5.10 Testing the Basic Services of the eNodeB...
5 Commissioning the MBTS in GL or UL Mode on the 3900 Series Multi-Mode Base Station M2000 Commissioning Guide Expectation Connection success rate > 95%. The calls are uninterrupted and none of the calls get dropped till they are released. The voice is clear with no loud noise.
3900 Series Multi-Mode Base Station 5 Commissioning the MBTS in GL or UL Mode on the Commissioning Guide M2000 Stop subscribing to the performance counters of the GBTS for service verification. ----End 5.11.2 Confirming a NodeB Commissioning Task This section describes how to confirm a NodeB commissioning task. After a NodeB passes the service verification, the status of the NodeB commissioning task changes to Waiting for Acknowledgement.
5 Commissioning the MBTS in GL or UL Mode on the 3900 Series Multi-Mode Base Station M2000 Commissioning Guide This section describes the layout of the GBTS Auto Deployment window for commissioning GBTSs and provides the information about each element displayed in the window.
3900 Series Multi-Mode Base Station 5 Commissioning the MBTS in GL or UL Mode on the Commissioning Guide M2000 Table 5-6 GBTS List tab page Description Toolbar, providing the operation access for commissioning GBTSs. You can locate the cursor on each icon on the toolbar to learn the meaning of this icon according to the displayed message.
5 Commissioning the MBTS in GL or UL Mode on the 3900 Series Multi-Mode Base Station M2000 Commissioning Guide Figure 5-11 Monitor tab page Table 5-7 Monitor tab page Description Object type. After selecting an object type, you can view the alarms of all the objects of this type in the alarm list located in the right pane.
3900 Series Multi-Mode Base Station 5 Commissioning the MBTS in GL or UL Mode on the Commissioning Guide M2000 . Alternatively, right-click the task, and then choose Open Service Verification Window from the shortcut menu to open this tab page.
5 Commissioning the MBTS in GL or UL Mode on the 3900 Series Multi-Mode Base Station M2000 Commissioning Guide view the information easily. The commissioning report is in .html format and contains the summary information about commissioning tasks and the details of the commissioning process of each GBTS.
3900 Series Multi-Mode Base Station 5 Commissioning the MBTS in GL or UL Mode on the Commissioning Guide M2000 Description This area displays the generation time of the report and the names of the users who obtain this report. Figure 5-14 Page of details of a GBTS in the commissioning report (1)
5 Commissioning the MBTS in GL or UL Mode on the 3900 Series Multi-Mode Base Station M2000 Commissioning Guide Figure 5-15 Page of details of a GBTS in the commissioning report (2) Table 5-10 Page of details of a GBTS in the commissioning report (2) Description Service verification results of a commissioned GBTS.
3900 Series Multi-Mode Base Station 5 Commissioning the MBTS in GL or UL Mode on the Commissioning Guide M2000 Parameter Description Uplink GPRS Verification If the value is not 0, you can infer that the counter meets the requirement. Downlink GPRS Verification If the value is not 0, you can infer that the counter meets the requirement.
5 Commissioning the MBTS in GL or UL Mode on the 3900 Series Multi-Mode Base Station M2000 Commissioning Guide Figure 5-16 NodeB Auto Deployment window-NodeB List tab page Description Buttons. You can perform different operations by clicking the corresponding buttons. From...
3900 Series Multi-Mode Base Station 5 Commissioning the MBTS in GL or UL Mode on the Commissioning Guide M2000 which the alarms need to be monitored and then choose Open Monitor Window from the shortcut menu to open the corresponding tab page.
5 Commissioning the MBTS in GL or UL Mode on the 3900 Series Multi-Mode Base Station M2000 Commissioning Guide whose service verification result you want to view and then choose Open Service Verification Window from the shortcut menu to open the corresponding tab page.
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3900 Series Multi-Mode Base Station 5 Commissioning the MBTS in GL or UL Mode on the Commissioning Guide M2000 Parameter Description RNC Name Name of the RNC to which the NodeB belongs This parameter can be optionally exported from the CME. It is not configurable in the NodeB Auto Deployment window.
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5 Commissioning the MBTS in GL or UL Mode on the 3900 Series Multi-Mode Base Station M2000 Commissioning Guide Parameter Description DHCP Server IP Planned IP address of the DHCP server of the NodeB (it must be address exported from the CME if it is configured) If the M2000 is set to the DHCP server, the IP address of the M2000 is automatically obtained.
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3900 Series Multi-Mode Base Station 5 Commissioning the MBTS in GL or UL Mode on the Commissioning Guide M2000 Parameter Description OM VLAN ID VLAN ID of the NodeB configured at the RNC (it must be exported from the CME if the VLAN is planned) This parameter can be optionally exported from the CME.
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5 Commissioning the MBTS in GL or UL Mode on the 3900 Series Multi-Mode Base Station M2000 Commissioning Guide Parameter Description NodeB FTP Server IP IP address of the FTP server of the NodeB address This parameter can be optionally exported from the CME. It is not configurable in the NodeB Auto Deployment window.
3900 Series Multi-Mode Base Station Commissioning Guide 6 Commissioning the MBTS by Using USB and M2000 Commissioning the MBTS by Using USB and M2000 About This Chapter This chapter describes how to upgrade software and configure data using a USB disk, check the operating status of the MBTS hardware, and rectify the MBTS hardware faults (if any) in time at the MBTS.
3900 Series Multi-Mode Base Station 6 Commissioning the MBTS by Using USB and M2000 Commissioning Guide 6.1 Procedure for Commissioning the MBTS by Using USB and M2000 At the local end of the MBTS, you can use a USB disk to upgrade the MBTS software and data, and check whether the MBTS hardware status is normal according to the board status and LED status, to locate and rectify faults in time.
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3900 Series Multi-Mode Base Station 6 Commissioning the MBTS by Using USB and M2000 Commissioning Guide NOTE The priority of a mode does not need to be considered during the MBTS commissioning. When a base station supporting two modes is deployed, The two modes must be upgraded separately if only one USB disk is available for the upgrade on site.
3900 Series Multi-Mode Base Station Commissioning Guide 6 Commissioning the MBTS by Using USB and M2000 and rectify faults (if any). For details, see 5.3 Intervening the GBTS Transmission. The M2000 automatically commissions the MBTS. For details, see Commissioning the MBTS on the M2000.
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If the USB disk fails the preceding test, change the USB disk. Step 3 Obtain the software package for the upgrade. Three days before the upgrade, visit the website http://support.huawei.com and click Software to download the software package. Decompress BTS3000V100R012C00SPCXXX_VER.zip to obtain the software package BTS3000V100R012C00SPXX.csp.
3900 Series Multi-Mode Base Station Commissioning Guide 6 Commissioning the MBTS by Using USB and M2000 ALL=GTMU|DRFU|GRFU Where, ALL=XXXX is set by the user manually and it specifies the type of the board onto which the software is to be loaded. In the preceding example, the software is to be loaded onto the GTMU, DRFU, and GRFU.
Before Huawei signs the cross certificate for the operator, the operator is required to provide the request file of cross certificate for Huawei. The request file of cross certificate is in format of PKCS#10, which is generated by the operator's root CA certificate, or the operator's child CA certificate that is used for the certification of eNodeB, security GW, and M2000.
3900 Series Multi-Mode Base Station Commissioning Guide 6 Commissioning the MBTS by Using USB and M2000 revocation list (CRL). The digital certificate on the security GW side incorporates Huawei root CA certificate and Huawei CRL file. NOTE The cross certificates involved in this document are signed by Huawei for the operator.
3900 Series Multi-Mode Base Station 6 Commissioning the MBTS by Using USB and M2000 Commissioning Guide The security GW is deployed on the network File Specified File Path in the USB Storage Device Common configuration file usb:\eNodeB\ Cross certificate granted by...
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3900 Series Multi-Mode Base Station Commissioning Guide 6 Commissioning the MBTS by Using USB and M2000 Item Description Route Public security GW: The routes to the M2000, eNodeB, and temporary OM IP address should be configured. Serving security GW: The routes to the M2000, S-GW, MME, IP address of the interface to the eNodeB, S1 signaling, S1 services, and OM IP address should be configured.
Table 6-3. Step 2 Ensure that Huawei root CA certificate and Huawei CRL file are configured on the security GW. Step 3 Configure the authentication access equipment. The authentication access equipment may vary with different operators. The example here describes a typical configuration of an authentication access equipment.
3900 Series Multi-Mode Base Station Commissioning Guide 6 Commissioning the MBTS by Using USB and M2000 6.3.1 Upgrading the GBTS Software and Downloading the Data Configuration File (on the BTS Side) The GBTS supports direct software and data configuration file downloading from the USB disk.
3900 Series Multi-Mode Base Station 6 Commissioning the MBTS by Using USB and M2000 Commissioning Guide Step 2 When the LED on the USB disk is blinking, the GBTS loads the version and parses the configuration file and saves it to the flash memory of the GBTS.
3900 Series Multi-Mode Base Station Commissioning Guide 6 Commissioning the MBTS by Using USB and M2000 During the upgrade, the LED on the USB disk is OFF, and the RUN LED on the GTMU blinks slowly. The LED on the USB disk is OFF during the configuration.
3900 Series Multi-Mode Base Station 6 Commissioning the MBTS by Using USB and M2000 Commissioning Guide The software version to be used is the same as the active software version. – The data to be used in the configuration file is the same as the active configuration data.
3900 Series Multi-Mode Base Station Commissioning Guide 6 Commissioning the MBTS by Using USB and M2000 Status of the LED State of the RUN Duration on the USB Disk LED on the WMPT The NodeB resets. ON first, OFF for a...
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3900 Series Multi-Mode Base Station 6 Commissioning the MBTS by Using USB and M2000 Commissioning Guide successfully, and the RRU is powered on, reset the LMPT for automatic upgrade of the RRU software. You should pay attention to the following points when you download and activate the software...
3900 Series Multi-Mode Base Station Commissioning Guide 6 Commissioning the MBTS by Using USB and M2000 Figure 6-4 Inserting the USB storage device Step 2 Check whether the eNodeB is powered on. If ... Then ... The eNodeB is not powered on Power on the eNodeB.
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3900 Series Multi-Mode Base Station 6 Commissioning the MBTS by Using USB and M2000 Commissioning Guide Status of the LED on Status of the RUN LED on the the USB Storage LMPT Device Downloading the data Blinking Blinking (on for 0.125s and off for configuration file from the 0.125s)
3900 Series Multi-Mode Base Station Commissioning Guide 6 Commissioning the MBTS by Using USB and M2000 6.4 Checking the Status of the LEDs and Rectifying the Faults This section describes how to check the operating status of the LEDs according to the states of the LEDs on the modules of the base station.
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3900 Series Multi-Mode Base Station 6 Commissioning the MBTS by Using USB and M2000 Commissioning Guide If the RUN LED It Indicates That... Then... Is... The power supply is Reinstall the board to check whether available but the board the fault is rectified. If the fault persists, is faulty.
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3900 Series Multi-Mode Base Station Commissioning Guide 6 Commissioning the MBTS by Using USB and M2000 If the ALM LED It Indicates That... Then... Is... Blinking An alarm is generated Check whether the RUN LEDs on the but the board may not other boards blink quickly.
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3900 Series Multi-Mode Base Station 6 Commissioning the MBTS by Using USB and M2000 Commissioning Guide If the CPRI LED Is... It Indicates That... Then... The port of the optical If the MRFU or RRU3908 module is not configured, is connected to this port,...
3900 Series Multi-Mode Base Station Commissioning Guide 6 Commissioning the MBTS by Using USB and M2000 If the VSWR LED It Indicates That... Then... is... No VSWR alarm is Wait till the transmission is available. generated. Blinking (ON for There are alarms on Check whether the antenna system is properly 0.125s and OFF for...
3900 Series Multi-Mode Base Station 7 Commissioning the MBTS by Using Local Maintenance Commissioning Guide Terminal and M2000 Commissioning the MBTS by Using Local Maintenance Terminal and M2000 About This Chapter This chapter describes how to use local maintenance terminal at the MBTS to upgrade MBTS software and configure MBTS data, check MBTS hardware status, rectify MBTS hardware faults (if any) to facilitate the establishment of MBTS OM channels.
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7 Commissioning the MBTS by Using Local Maintenance 3900 Series Multi-Mode Base Station Terminal and M2000 Commissioning Guide 7.6 Upgrading the NodeB Software and Downloading the Data Configuration File This section describes how to upgrade the NodeB software, download the data configuration file, and activate the NodeB on the LMT.
3900 Series Multi-Mode Base Station 7 Commissioning the MBTS by Using Local Maintenance Commissioning Guide Terminal and M2000 7.1 Procedure for Commissioning the MBTS Using Local Maintenance Terminal and M2000 At the local end of the MBTS, you can use local maintenance terminal to upgrade MBTS software and configure MBTS data and to facilitate the establishment of MBTS OM at the MBTS.
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3900 Series Multi-Mode Base Station 7 Commissioning the MBTS by Using Local Maintenance Commissioning Guide Terminal and M2000 NOTE The priority of a mode does not need to be considered during the MBTS commissioning. Before upgrading the dual-mode MRFU or RRU3908 to a target version on the local maintenance terminal, check in which mode (GSM, UMTS, or LTE) the MRFU or RRU3908 is upgraded and obtain the upgrade control rights on the local maintenance terminal in the mode.
7 Commissioning the MBTS by Using Local Maintenance 3900 Series Multi-Mode Base Station Terminal and M2000 Commissioning Guide Obtain the commissioning report from the M2000. For details, see 5.8 Obtaining the Commissioning Report. View the commissioning report to check the MBTS operating status. For details, see 5.9 Checking the Operating Status of the Base...
3900 Series Multi-Mode Base Station 7 Commissioning the MBTS by Using Local Maintenance Commissioning Guide Terminal and M2000 Step 5 Select Use the following IP address. Step 6 Enter the correct IP address, subnet mask, and default gateway. Ensure that the IP address of the SMT client is on the same network segment as the IP address (192.168.0.72/255.255.255.0) of...
7 Commissioning the MBTS by Using Local Maintenance 3900 Series Multi-Mode Base Station Terminal and M2000 Commissioning Guide The IP address is incorrect. – ----End 7.2.3 Logging In to the SMT This section describes how to log in to the base station through the SMT.
3900 Series Multi-Mode Base Station 7 Commissioning the MBTS by Using Local Maintenance Commissioning Guide Terminal and M2000 Figure 7-3 Communication failed dialog box Step 2 Click Yes. The Set Communication Port Parameter dialog box is displayed, as shown in Figure 7-4.
7 Commissioning the MBTS by Using Local Maintenance 3900 Series Multi-Mode Base Station Terminal and M2000 Commissioning Guide 7.3.1 Obtaining the Site Management Rights This section describes how to obtain the site management rights. Before configuring the base station boards and logical objects, you must obtain the site management rights after logging into the base station at the local end.
3900 Series Multi-Mode Base Station 7 Commissioning the MBTS by Using Local Maintenance Commissioning Guide Terminal and M2000 Figure 7-6 Site Management Rights dialog box Step 4 Click Close to close the Site Management Rights dialog box. CAUTION After commissioning on the SMT is complete, you need to release the site management rights.
7 Commissioning the MBTS by Using Local Maintenance 3900 Series Multi-Mode Base Station Terminal and M2000 Commissioning Guide NOTE The following description takes the MRFU as an example to explain the procedure of configuring the RF units for the BTS3900.
3900 Series Multi-Mode Base Station 7 Commissioning the MBTS by Using Local Maintenance Commissioning Guide Terminal and M2000 NOTE When no site information is configured, there is only the GTMU on the Board Configuration window. The status of the GTMU is Active Fault.
7 Commissioning the MBTS by Using Local Maintenance 3900 Series Multi-Mode Base Station Terminal and M2000 Commissioning Guide Figure 7-9 Configuring the MRFU Step 5 Set Card No., Chain No., and Hop for the MRFU in the Deploy RXU dialog box.
3900 Series Multi-Mode Base Station 7 Commissioning the MBTS by Using Local Maintenance Commissioning Guide Terminal and M2000 Add PMU and FMU, as shown in Figure 7-11. Figure 7-11 Board Configuration window Step 8 Set the related parameters. On the SMT, the parameters of EMU cannot be set and the parameters of PMU are default values.
7 Commissioning the MBTS by Using Local Maintenance 3900 Series Multi-Mode Base Station Terminal and M2000 Commissioning Guide Figure 7-12 Parameter Management dialog box Step 10 Click Close to complete the configuration of BTS boards. ----End 7.3.3 Configuring BTS Logical Objects This section describes how to configure logical objects of the BTS.
3900 Series Multi-Mode Base Station 7 Commissioning the MBTS by Using Local Maintenance Commissioning Guide Terminal and M2000 Figure 7-13 Site Configuration dialog box (1) Step 2 Click Site0, and then click Add Subobject. In the Object Attributes area, specify Object No.
7 Commissioning the MBTS by Using Local Maintenance 3900 Series Multi-Mode Base Station Terminal and M2000 Commissioning Guide Figure 7-14 Site Configuration dialog box (2) Step 3 Bind the carrier. Click Cell0, and select the TRX to be configured in the Boardtype drop-down list box.
3900 Series Multi-Mode Base Station 7 Commissioning the MBTS by Using Local Maintenance Commissioning Guide Terminal and M2000 Figure 7-15 Site Configuration dialog box (3) Step 4 Click Add Subobject. In the Object Attributes area, specify Object No., Object Name, Board No., and Pass No..
7 Commissioning the MBTS by Using Local Maintenance 3900 Series Multi-Mode Base Station Terminal and M2000 Commissioning Guide Figure 7-16 Site Configuration dialog box (4) Step 5 Configure the second carrier: Set Object Name to Carrier1, Board No. to 0, and Pass No. to...
7 Commissioning the MBTS by Using Local Maintenance 3900 Series Multi-Mode Base Station Terminal and M2000 Commissioning Guide NOTE The procedure for adding carriers for other TRX boards is the same as adding carrier for the MRRU. The SMT provides the self-check function. When an invalid value is specified, the User Error dialog...
3900 Series Multi-Mode Base Station 7 Commissioning the MBTS by Using Local Maintenance Commissioning Guide Terminal and M2000 Figure 7-19 Site Configuration dialog box (6) Step 7 Close the dialog box. The configured cell is displayed in the navigation pane, as shown in Figure 7-20.
7 Commissioning the MBTS by Using Local Maintenance 3900 Series Multi-Mode Base Station Terminal and M2000 Commissioning Guide Figure 7-20 Configured cell and channels Step 8 Choose Site0 > Site Opstart > OK. The Site Opstart dialog box is displayed, as shown in Figure 7-21.
3900 Series Multi-Mode Base Station 7 Commissioning the MBTS by Using Local Maintenance Commissioning Guide Terminal and M2000 Figure 7-21 Site Opstart dialog box Step 9 Choose Cell0 > Cell Opstart > OK. The Cell Opstart dialog box is displayed, as shown in Figure 7-22.
7 Commissioning the MBTS by Using Local Maintenance 3900 Series Multi-Mode Base Station Terminal and M2000 Commissioning Guide If... Then... BT Opstart successfully is displayed Click Close and proceed with the next step. Baseband operation start fails Step Figure 7-23 BT Opstart dialog box Step 12 Choose RC0 >...
3900 Series Multi-Mode Base Station 7 Commissioning the MBTS by Using Local Maintenance Commissioning Guide Terminal and M2000 If... Then... RC Opstart successfully is displayed Click Close. Repeat Step 13 to validate the frequencies of other carriers. Carrier operation start fails...
7 Commissioning the MBTS by Using Local Maintenance 3900 Series Multi-Mode Base Station Terminal and M2000 Commissioning Guide Figure 7-26 Board Management window ----End 7.4 Checking the Transmission Between the BBU and the BSC on the BTS Side This section describes how to check the status of the LEDs on the panels of the GTMU and UTRP (if the UTRP is installed) and how to check the connections of the E1 cable and E1 surge protection transfer cable to ensure that the BBU properly communicates with the BSC.
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3900 Series Multi-Mode Base Station 7 Commissioning the MBTS by Using Local Maintenance Commissioning Guide Terminal and M2000 Prerequisite The BBU is properly connected to the BSC through an E1/T1 cable. The BBU and the BSC are successfully powered on.
7 Commissioning the MBTS by Using Local Maintenance 3900 Series Multi-Mode Base Station Terminal and M2000 Commissioning Guide If ... Then ... Check the connection between the E1/T1 cable and The UELP is configured the OUTSIDE port on the panel of the UELP.
3900 Series Multi-Mode Base Station 7 Commissioning the MBTS by Using Local Maintenance Commissioning Guide Terminal and M2000 If ... Then ... The LEDs are on or on for 0.125s and off The cable connections on the BTS side are for 0.125s...
7 Commissioning the MBTS by Using Local Maintenance 3900 Series Multi-Mode Base Station Terminal and M2000 Commissioning Guide Figure 7-28 IP addresses in remote maintenance mode CAUTION Ensure that the IP address of the LMT client does not conflict with the IP address of another computer within the same LAN.
3900 Series Multi-Mode Base Station 7 Commissioning the MBTS by Using Local Maintenance Commissioning Guide Terminal and M2000 Table 7-2 IP parameters of the LMT client for commissioning on the NodeB side Parameter Description IP Address The IP address of the LMT client is on the same network segment as the IP address of the NodeB local maintenance channel.
The communication between the LMT client and the NodeB is normal. Procedure Step 1 Choose Start > All Programs > HUAWEI Local Maintenance Terminal. If the Local Maintenance Terminal is started, choose System > Logout, or click . The User Login...
3900 Series Multi-Mode Base Station 7 Commissioning the MBTS by Using Local Maintenance Commissioning Guide Terminal and M2000 Password Password of the NodeB. By default, the password is NodeB. The password consists of 6 to 16 alphanumeric and case-sensitive characters.
7 Commissioning the MBTS by Using Local Maintenance 3900 Series Multi-Mode Base Station Terminal and M2000 Commissioning Guide 7.6 Upgrading the NodeB Software and Downloading the Data Configuration File This section describes how to upgrade the NodeB software, download the data configuration file, and activate the NodeB on the LMT.
3900 Series Multi-Mode Base Station 7 Commissioning the MBTS by Using Local Maintenance Commissioning Guide Terminal and M2000 Step 7 Click Yes. A dialog box is displayed, indicating the status and the progress of the procedure. CAUTION The NodeB is automatically reset, and the new version of the NodeB software is enabled after the activation.
7 Commissioning the MBTS by Using Local Maintenance 3900 Series Multi-Mode Base Station Terminal and M2000 Commissioning Guide CAUTION The refresh function of the Internet Explorer (IE) is unavailable on the LMT. When you use the refresh function on the main interface of the LMT, the main interface exits. If you use the refresh function on the monitoring page, a script error occurs.
3900 Series Multi-Mode Base Station 7 Commissioning the MBTS by Using Local Maintenance Commissioning Guide Terminal and M2000 Type the user name and the password in the Name, Password, and Verify Code text boxes. Set User Type to Local. NOTE By default, the user name and password is admin.
7 Commissioning the MBTS by Using Local Maintenance 3900 Series Multi-Mode Base Station Terminal and M2000 Commissioning Guide The FTP server functions properly and is connected to the eNodeB on the same network segment. The FTP user can access the specified directory.
3900 Series Multi-Mode Base Station 7 Commissioning the MBTS by Using Local Maintenance Commissioning Guide Terminal and M2000 Step 5 Click the Execute button. The eNodeB performs the selected tasks from top to bottom. There is a progress bar under the Execute button, indicating the current progress and status of the task.
7 Commissioning the MBTS by Using Local Maintenance 3900 Series Multi-Mode Base Station Terminal and M2000 Commissioning Guide 7.10.1 Data Sheet for GBTS Commissioning This section provides the data sheet that is used to record the process and results of the GBTS commissioning.
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3900 Series Multi-Mode Base Station 7 Commissioning the MBTS by Using Local Maintenance Commissioning Guide Terminal and M2000 The hardware connections are correct. Site management rights are released. The transmission between the BBU and the BSC is available. Remote The transmission between...
7 Commissioning the MBTS by Using Local Maintenance 3900 Series Multi-Mode Base Station Terminal and M2000 Commissioning Guide Commis sioning Result Unsolved Problems Impact Unsolved Problems After Commissioning 7.10.2 Data Sheet for NodeB Commissioning This section provides the data sheet that is used to record the process and results of the NodeB...
3900 Series Multi-Mode Base Station 7 Commissioning the MBTS by Using Local Maintenance Commissioning Guide Terminal and M2000 SMT/ The NodeB software and □ Yes; □ BootROM software are upgraded through the LMT. missio The data configuration file of □ Yes; □...
7 Commissioning the MBTS by Using Local Maintenance 3900 Series Multi-Mode Base Station Terminal and M2000 Commissioning Guide Table 7-7 Data sheet for eNodeB commissioning Site Name eNodeB Type Commiss ion Time Commiss ioning Engineer Commiss □ Successful □ Failed...
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3900 Series Multi-Mode Base Station 7 Commissioning the MBTS by Using Local Maintenance Commissioning Guide Terminal and M2000 The test result of the □ Yes; □ external environment alarm is correct. The running status of □ Yes; □ the eNodeB is normal.
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7 Commissioning the MBTS by Using Local Maintenance 3900 Series Multi-Mode Base Station Terminal and M2000 Commissioning Guide The test result of the □ Yes; □ external environment alarm is correct. The running status of □ Yes; □ the eNodeB is normal.
3900 Series Multi-Mode Base Station Commissioning Guide 8 Communication Port for Multi-Mode Base Station Communication Port for Multi-Mode Base Station This chapter describes communication ports on multi-mode base stations. Figure Table 8-1, Table 8-2, and Table 8-3 show these communication ports on multi-mode base stations.
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3900 Series Multi-Mode Base Station 8 Communication Port for Multi-Mode Base Station Commissioning Guide Prot A Side B Side Service Authority ocol Side Side Port Managem Port Number (TX) (RX) NodeB 6006 1024-6553 For maintenance, the None format is BIN.
3900 Series Multi-Mode Base Station Commissioning Guide 8 Communication Port for Multi-Mode Base Station Prot A Side B Side Service Authority ocol Side Side Port Managem Port Number (TX) (RX) LMT, NodeB 1024-6553 For FTP: upload None M2000 configuration file, logs...
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3900 Series Multi-Mode Base Station 8 Communication Port for Multi-Mode Base Station Commissioning Guide Prot A Side B Side B Side Port Service Author ocol Side Port Number Number (TX) Manag (RX) ement eNod Commiss 1024-65535 For FTP. User ioning...