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Ericsson RBS6000 Series

The document summarizes the Ericsson RBS6000 series of Radio Base Stations, which were popular in the last decade. It describes the modular design using different units like Digital Units and Radio Units to support configurations. It provides examples of configurations for GSM and multi-standard units that support GSM, UMTS and LTE. It also discusses the open source support that exists in Osmocom for the related RBS2000 series.

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Ericsson RBS6000 Series

The document summarizes the Ericsson RBS6000 series of Radio Base Stations, which were popular in the last decade. It describes the modular design using different units like Digital Units and Radio Units to support configurations. It provides examples of configurations for GSM and multi-standard units that support GSM, UMTS and LTE. It also discusses the open source support that exists in Osmocom for the related RBS2000 series.

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Ericsson RBS6000 Series

Harald Welte <[email protected]>


Ericsson RBS 6000 Series
very popular series of Radio Base Stations (RBS) during last decade
supports many different configurations built from various modules
Digital Units (DU)
Radio Units (DU)
miscellaneous bits like shelves / racks, fans, fuses, OVP, cables, PSU, …
supports both
classic BTS cabinets with radio
remote (tower mounted) radio heads
RBS 6000 Series Overview
Think of it as "Lego"
Example: RBS6201 Rack
Example: RBS6201 Shelf
Example shelf with 6x radio unit and 1x WCDMA digital unit
GSM: DUG 10 + RUG
first generation GSM modules for RBS6000
closely resembles RBS2000 architecture
DUG 10 like RBS2000 IXU/DXU
RUG like RBS2000 RRU: TRX

interconnection between DUG 10 + RUG is still TDM, not baseband samples!


Digital Unit GSM DUG 10
up to 12 TRX, grouped in 1..6 logical BTS
matches most closely IXU or DXU of previous RBS2xxx series
no baseband processing inside, just protocol logic (LAPDm + RSL + OM2000)
6x HSIO connector for interface towards RUG
4x E1/T1 ports exposed on RJ45 connectors
Radio Unit GSM DUG
GSM only
2 TRX in hardware
any of them can be GSM, WCDMA or LTE

48W per TRX un-combined


22W per TRX combined (internal hybrid combiner)

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GSM: DUG 20 + RUS
second generation GSM modules for RBS6000
more closely resembles the UMTS + LTE modules
all baseband processing in DUG 20
digital baseband I/Q samples between DUG 20 and RUS

interconnection uses CPRI (Common Public Radio Interface)


connectors typically SFP format.
can be used with SFP optics + fiber (many km long)
can be used with direct copper SFP interconnect cables (few m)
Digital Unit GSM DUG 20
up to 12 TRX, gruoped in 1..6 logical BTS
includes baseband processing, unlike DUG 10
6 SFP slots with CPRI towards Radio Units (RUS)
4x E1/T1/J1 ports exposed on two RJ45 connectors
Radio Unit Mulit-Standard RUS 01
GSM WCDMA and LTE
4 carriers over 20 MHz IBW
any of them can be GSM, WCDMA or LTE

up to 1x 80W (one multi-channel PA)


20W without special license key
up to 80W with license keys

RUS 02 has 40 MHz IBW


up to 8 GSM carriers
up to 4 WCDMA or LTE carriers
UMTS: DUW + RUS
DUW is Digital Unit WCDMA
is used with RUS or RRUS (like DUG 20)
offers Iub interface to RNC
no FOSS RNC, so not very interesting :(
LTE: DUL + RUS
DUL is Digital Unit LTE
Combined UMTS + GSM setup (classic approach)

works the same way with DUL + DUG for LTE + GSM
Combined UMTS + GSM setup (classic approach)

works the same way with DUL + DUG for LTE + GSM
GSM/UMTS/LTE in one: DUS 31 / 41
DUS are multi-standard DU (GSM/UMTS/LTE)
DUS 31 capacity up to 24 GSM TRX
or up to 12 GSM TRX combined with LTE

DUS 41 capacity up to 48 GSM TRX


or up to 12 GSM TRX combined with LTE
Back-haul is Ethernet only, no E1/T1/J1 anymore
it is presumed that it’s like an internal software-only SIU-02
Ericsson + Osmocom
We do have some history of RBS2000 support

OsmoNITB has OM2000 implementation proven with RBS2000


OsmoBSC inherits that, but breaks voice (no E1 in osmo-mgw yet)
OsmoBSC has pcu_sock interface for BSC-colocated PCU
Adding E1/TDM user plane support to osmo-mgw would enable using Ericsson RBS again
All that’s missing for low-cost macro BTS with Osmocm is an inexpensive E1 interface
see separate talk
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