WCDMA NodeB Data Configuration
WCDMA NodeB Data Configuration
WCDMA NodeB Data Configuration
NodeBV200R011
Wireless Case and Training WRAN Training Team
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Upon completion of this course, you will be able to: detail data configuration procedure with CME detail procedure of NodeB initial data configuration understand the data configuration for different NodeB networking
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Guide(V200R011)
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Chapter 1 Data Configuration Overview Chapter 2 Configuring Physical Equipment Chapter 3 Configuring Transport Chapter 4 Configuring Local Cell Chapter 5 CME Special Function for NodeB Configuration
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Abbreviations
CME WBBPa WRFU UBFA UEIU UELP UFLP UPEU UTRP DCDU-01 Configuration Management Element WCDMA Baseband Process unit Type A WCDMA Radio Filter Unit Universal BBU Fan Unit Type A Universal Environment Interface unit Universal E1/T1 Lighting Protection unit Universal FE/GE Lighting Protection unit Universal Power and Environment Interface Unit Universal Transmission Processing Unit Direct Current Distribution Unit-01
EXT
MRRU CPRI NPSU NPMU
Extending
Multi-carrier Remote radio unit Common Protocol Radio Interface NodeB Power Supply Unit NodeB Power Monitoring Unit
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Definition: NodeB initial configuration is the process of preparing and configuring the data after the NodeB hardware components are installed. The configuration is based on the NodeB hardware components, network planning, and data negotiation
between the NodeB and other equipment. After the configuration, a data
configuration file is generated. Scenarios: A new NodeB is required during the initial phase of network construction. A new NodeB is required during network optimization
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A tool for NodeB initial configuration, provides an integrated solution to RAN data configuration This tool can be used for initial configuration and data reconfiguration for the NodeB and the RNC The GUI-based CME provides the operating platform for RAN data configuration The forth generation NodeB require the CME V100R008 version
Methods :
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Chapter 1 Data Configuration Overview Chapter 2 Configuring Physical Equipment Chapter 3 Configuring Transport Chapter 4 Configuring Local Cell Chapter 5 CME Special Function for NodeB Configuration
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B
Add NEMU Add RF Chain/Ring Add MRRU RHUB/PRRU
Add RF Chain/Ring
Add UFAN
Add NPMU
Antenna Device
End
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Subrack
0
4 6 7 11 20254
BBU3900
WRFU EXT NPSU FAN RRU
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Subrack number
Cabinet type
Slot number 03
Board type
WBBPx/UTRP
MML Command
ADD BRD
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0 BBU3900 67 16 1819 4 6 7 WRFU EXT NPSU 05 0 0
UTRP
WMPT UBF UPEA/UPEB/UEIU WRFU NEMU NPMU
ADD BRD
ADD BRD ADD BRD ADD BRD ADD RRU ADD BRD 220V AC will be configured automatically
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20~254
FAN
RRU
0
0
NFAN
MRRU/PRRU/RHU B
All rights reserved
ADD BRD
ADD RRU
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Subrack number 0 6 7
Main control, baseband and transport part Virtual expanding subrack The accessorial equipment of power system (APM30) of BBU The accessorial equipment of hot switch system of BBU (only for APM30) Virtual RRU subrack
NCMU
20254
RRU
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Subrack number
BBU3900
67 16 1819
UPEA/UPEB/UEIU ADD BRD NEMU NPMU NCMU MRRU/PRRU/RH UB ADD BRD SET PWRSYSCFG
6 7 8 20~254
0 0 0 0
SET PWRSYSCFG
ADD RRU
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Right-click the slot numbers, and configure related parameters based on prepared data so as to add board information of the BBU.
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Right-click the RRU chain to configure the previous five steps in CME software.
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The RRU Chain of the distributed NodeB supports the configuration of three
RRU types: MRRU, RHUB, and PRRU the RRU Chain of the macro NodeB supports the configuration of four RRU types: MRRU, RHUB, PRRU, and WRFU
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Chapter 1 Data Configuration Overview Chapter 2 Configuring Physical Equipment Chapter 3 Configuring Transport Chapter 4 Configuring Local Cell Chapter 5 CME Special Function for NodeB Configuration
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User plane
RACH FP
NBAP
CCP
Transport Network User Plane
CCP
Transport Network Control Plane Transport Network User Plane
ALCAP
A
SAAL UNI
B
SAAL UNI
C
AAL2 PATH
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FACH FP
NodeB
CES AAL2 PATH CBR VBR-RT VBR-NRT NCP or CCP or ALCAP or IPoA
RNC
User Plane
NodeB
AAL2Path Adjnode
RNC
AAL1
AAL2
AAL5
IMA/UNI/STM-1
VCI-101
VPI-10 VPI-10
ATM Cell
VCI-100 VCI-100
E1/T1/SDH(STM-1)
VCI-101
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Transport Configuration
Add WMPT
Add UTRP
Add ALCAP
Add CES
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Physical ports
Board type
Port number
Work mode When the interface board is the WMPT board, the total number of the added IMA groups, IMA links, UNI links, and Fractional ATM links should not be greater than 4. When the interface board is the UTRP board, the total number of the added IMA groups, IMA links, UNI links, and
WMPT
4 E1/T1 ports
UTRP
8 E1/T1 ports
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ATM cell mapping field: 30 octets (TS1 - TS15 and TS17 - TS31) Header Header Header Header TS0 provides F3 OAM functions: Performance monitoring (CRC-4) Transmission of FERF and LOC Performance reporting Detection of loss of frame alignment TS16: Reserved for signaling
256 bits/125 ls
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IMA group
PHY
Recovered ATM cell stream to ATM layer
PHY
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Adding a Fractional ATM Link Bearing port No. : defines the E1/T1 No. on the WMPT and UTRP
Fractional E1 slots available for ATM cell, others may be used by 2G BTS
BTS3900
RNC Iub interface board Transport other information rather than ATM cell
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Adding a Timeslot Across Channel Add the corresponding Fractional ATM link on WMPT and UTRP E1/T1 0 first.
ATM cell carrying 3G data Fractional ATM Link WMPT,UTRP No.0 E1/T1
Fractional E1/T1timeslots are used by Fractional ATM; other timeslots are used by timeslot across channel
BTS3900
RNC Iub interface board Timeslot across channel timeslots available on NDTI No.2/3 E1/T1
2G BTS data
2G BSC data
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Adding CCP
Adding ALCAP Adding AAL2path Adding Tree link PVC Adding OMCH
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In direct connection, the NodeB is connected to the RNC directly or through transport equipment . In cascading mode, the NodeB is connected to the RNC through another NodeB.
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maintenance: Near end operation and maintenance: Far end operation and maintenance:
WMPT Ethernet Port IP address
IPoA Peer IP Subnet 4 RNC BAM IP IPoA local IP SNTP Server Subnet 1 Subnet 2 RNC M2000 BTS3900 LMT1 LMT 2 Subnet 3
Subnet 5
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(A) (B)
IP0
IP1
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E1
E1
ATM Network
RNC E1
NodeB
NodeB
Negotiation Data
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E1
ATM Network
E1 E1
RNC
NodeB1 NodeB2
Negotiation Data
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RRU3804_1
RNC
RRU3804_ 2
BBU390 0
RRU3804_3
Negotiation Data
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Control Plane
RACH FP Radio Network Layer NCP
User Plane
USCH FP FACH FP CPCH FP
NBAP
CCP CCP
SCTP
UDP
Physical Layer
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Optional
Configure the OM
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PDH/SDH
NodeB
IP network
RNC
IP hybrid transmission
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If the gateway type of the route is Ethernet, the next hop address and the gateway IP address must be in the same network segment If the NodeB and RNC are in layer 2 networking The IP addresses of the FE ports on the NodeB and RNC should be in the same subnet If the NodeB and RNC are in layer 3 networking The next hop address is the IP address of the router that connects to the NodeB or the IP address of the port on a layer 3 switch. The destination address of packets has the corresponding route in the routing table. The corresponding link layer address can be found only when the router specifies the next hop IP address (gateway).
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To configure signaling and OM priorities IP Quality of Service (QoS) is an IP network capability to provide specific services over the IP network that uses mutiple bottom-layer network technologies such as MP, FR, ATM, Ethernet, SDH, and MPLS
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Configure destination IP address & local IP interface, port type and port number The IP routes for destination addresses are available Only one NCP can be configured Several CCPs can be configured
The destination IP address, local port number, and destination port number of the NCP/CCP on the same link should be different
When you choose one NCP/CCP on the NBAP tab page, the corresponding links are displayed in the middle part, and the corresponding routes are displayed in the lower part
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Ensure that the route from the LMT (or M2000) to the subnet is configured Only one OM channel can be configured If you choose an OM channel in the upper part of the OM tab page, the corresponding route is displayed in the lower part The destination IP address of the OM channel is the IP address of the NodeB LMT or M2000
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The IP routes for destination addresses are available The IP path does not have bandwidth limit. Therefore, to configure the IP path is to differentiate service priorities. When the HSDPA service is transmitted, configure two IP paths with different path IDs. The two paths correspond to R99 service and HSDPA service. There is no service priority at the NodeB side. Therefore, configure one IP path at the NodeB side If you choose one path on the upper part of the IP path tab page, the corresponding links are displayed in the middle part and the corresponding route is displayed in the lower part
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FE
Node B
Negotiation Data
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Node B
FE (PS)
GE
RNC RNC
Negotiation Data
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Node B
IP over FE
GE
GE
RNC RNC
Negotiation Data
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Chapter 1 Data Configuration Overview Chapter 2 Configuring Physical Equipment Chapter 3 Configuring Transport Chapter 4 Configuring Local Cell Chapter 5 CME Special Function for NodeB Configuration
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Local cell
Add Site
Add Sector
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Adding a sector to the NodeB Note A sector number must be unique within one NodeB
Configuring a sector is mainly configuring the corresponding antenna and feeder system
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Chapter 1 Data Configuration Overview Chapter 2 Configuring Physical Equipment Chapter 3 Configuring Transport Chapter 4 Configuring Local Cell Chapter 5 CME Special Function for NodeB Configuration
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3*1/3*2
3*3
3*4
3*5/3*6
3*1
3*2/3*3
3*4
3*5/3*6
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3*6/3*7
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3*8
3*2
3*3
3*4
3*5/3*6
3*2
3*3/3*4
3*5/3*6
3*7/3*8
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Thank You
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