Baicells ENodeB Configuration Guide-V1.11
Baicells ENodeB Configuration Guide-V1.11
V1.11
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This document describes the configuration of the Baicells base station of QC platform.
It is a guide how to configure the base station to access the network after installation.
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Disclaimer
This specification is preliminary and is subject to change at any time without notice.
Baicells assumes no responsibility for any errors contained herein. For more information,
please consult our technical engineers.
Revision Record
Date Version Description
13 Jan, 2020 01 Initial released.
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Contents
1. Configuration Overview .............................................................................................. 1
Log In .......................................................................................................................... 4
3. Quick Setting ............................................................................................................... 5
4. Configure Network Interface ...................................................................................... 7
Configure Host.......................................................................................................... 11
Configure NTP.......................................................................................................... 24
Upgrade ................................................................................................................... 25
6.2.1 Firmware Upgrade ............................................................................................ 25
Backup ...................................................................................................................... 26
Certificate ................................................................................................................ 27
7. Configure LTE Parameter ......................................................................................... 29
Configuration Flow
After the base station is powered on, you needs to configure its data and launch the
base station so that users can get their access to the voice and data service. The
configuration procedure is shown in Figure 1-1.
Data Preparation
Before configuring, data planning needs to be done first. The data to configure
includes local parameters and connecting parameters. These parameters are either
provided by the user or determined after negotiation with the customers. The data to
prepare include IP address, cell parameters, protocol parameters, and software
version, etc.
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2. Login Web Client
1. Click “Start>Control Panel” and later “Network and Internet” in the window
that pops up.
2. Click “View network status and tasks” and later “Local Connectivity” in the
window that pops up.
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Figure 2-1 Internet Protocol Version (TCP/IPV4)
Note: In general, if the auto obtaining fails, one needs to set up the IP address manually.
6. Input IP address, subnet mask, and default gateway, and then click “OK”.
Because the LAN interface of the base station uses the IP address of
192.168.150.1, others should avoid using this address.
7. In the command window, execute ping 192.168.150.1 and check whether the
connection between the client computer and the server works or not.
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Log In
1. In the browser’s address column, input http://192.168.150.1, click “Enter” to
open the Web client login page, as shown in Figure 2-2.
2. Input user name, password, and click “Login”. The homepage of the Web client
is given in Figure 2-3.
In the homepage, the basic information of the base station and its status are
displayed, where the status information is refreshed every 15 seconds.
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3. Quick Setting
The quick setting configures the base station’s primary parameters which involves in
frequency, EARFCN, PCI, cell ID, etc. These parameters are often planned in
advance in the network planning stage as part of the operator’s overall network
design.
1. In the navigation column in the left, select “BTS Setting > Quick Setting” to
enter the quick setting page, as shown in Figure 3-1.
The parameter descriptions of the quick setting are given in Table 3-1.
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Parameter Name Description
wireless network. PCI planning is crucial for quality of
service (QoS).
Cell ID The logical cell identification (ID) randomly assigned to this
base station. The range is 0-268,435,455.
MME PORT The MME port of the IP address.
PLMN The numerical identifier for the operator’s Public Land
Mobile Network (PLMN) for this cell. Must be a 5- or 6-digit
number. Allocated by the operator.
TAC Tracking Area Code (TAC) where the base station is
located. The TAC is used to determine the range of the
paging information. The operator can use a number from 1
to 65,535. The default is 1.
Allocated by the operator.
MME IP The IP address of the Mobility Management Entity (MME).
The MME is responsible for initiating paging and
authentication of mobile devices. There may be more than
one MME in the network.
2. Click “Save” to complete the quick settings for the base station.
Note: In case of incorrect parameters found before the submission, click “RESET” to restore
the data before the modification.
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4. Configure Network Interface
1. Select “Network > WAN” to enter the WAN interface configuration page, as
shown in Figure 4-1.
3. Input the configuration parameters for the WAN1 interface, the descriptions of
the parameters are given in Table 4-1.
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Mode WAN Connect The base station supports two types of connect
Type type Copper and Fiber, choose one according to
the actual situation.
WAN Enabled Whether enable the interface.
Configuration The base station supports to configure 6 IP
addresses at most.
IP Access Mode The interface protocol used by WAN interface,
include:
DHCP: If DHCP is selected, only option 60 the
parameter needs to be configured.
Static IP: the current IP address, netmask,
and default gateway need to be configured.
PPoE: the username and password need to be
configured.
Note: DHCP and static IP is recommended.
Current IP If set “IP Access Mode” to “Static IP” or
“IPV6 Static IP”, display this parameter.
IP address of the WAN interface.
Subnet Mask If set “IP Access Mode” to “Static IP”, display
this parameter.
Subnet mask address of the IP address.
DefaultGW If set “IP Access Mode” to “Static IP”, enter the
gateway address.
pppAuth If set “IP Access Mode” to “PPPoE”, select the
Authentication type.
Options are chap or pap.
pppUser If set “IP Access Mode” to “PPPoE”, enter the
authenticated user name.
pppPassword If set “IP Access Mode” to “PPPoE”, enter the
authenticated PAP/CHAP password.
VLAN VAN ID.
When the operator needs to transmit the data of
multi types through separate channel, configure
more IP addresses for WAN interface through
VLAN, and assign them with different VLAN ID.
Assign vlan id for WAN1. Default is 0.
DNS DNS Address The IP address of the DNS.
Configuration
Multi-link Enabled Enable or disable the multi-link mode.
mode When more than one IP address is needed, set
Configuration “MultiInterfacesConfig” to be “enabled”
S1ap link Set the link used by s1ap, must be the enabled
WAN interface or IPSec tunnel.
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x2ap link Set the link used by x2ap, must be the enabled
WAN interface or IPSec tunnel.
egtpu link Set the link used by egtup, must be the enabled
WAN interface or IPSec tunnel.
omc link Set the link used by omc link, must be the
enabled WAN interface or IPSec tunnel.
The default IP address of the LAN interface is 192.168.150.1. In general, the initial value
need not to be changed.
1. Select “Network > LAN” to enter the LAN interface configuration page, as shown
in Figure 4-2.
2. The LAN interface is enabled by default. If the “IP address” and “Subnet mask”
need to be changed, input new values.
3. If select enable the internet access function for LAN interface, enable the “LAN
Internet Enable” function, as shown in Figure 4-3.
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Figure 4-3 Enable LAN Internet Function
Configure Route
This function is for users configure the static route.
1. Select “Network > Route” to enter the static route configuration page, as shown
in Figure 4-4.
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2. Click to display static configuration parameters, as shown in Figure 4-5.
3. Input the configuration parameters of static route, which are given in Table 4-3.
The system supports configure four static routes at most, and at the bottom of the
window, you can view the route table that configured.
Configure Host
1. Select “Network > Host” to enter the host server configuration page, as shown in
Figure 4-6.
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2. Input the host name.
Configure IPSec
In the presence of a security gateway, the security protocols will be provided in the
network layer to ensure the safety for the transmission.
The system enables IPSec function by default and supports to configure one IPSec
tunnel at most. Users can modify the IPSec server configuration based on requirements.
1. Select “Network > IPSec” to enter the IPSec configuration page, as shown in
Figure 4-7.
2. In the “IPSec Settings” area, select whether enable the IPSec function.
5. In the “IPSec Tunnel List” area, click to display the IPSec tunnel
configuration page. First, configure the basic parameters, as shown in Figure 4-8.
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Figure 4-8 IPSec Tunnel Mode Basic Setting
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Parameter Name Description
gateway side.
If absent from the security gateway, leave it empty here.
leftCert If set “leftAuth” to “pubkey”, the parameter need to be set.
Certificate name. On this version is clientCert.derpsk.
secretKey File name of private key. Default is clientKey.bin. When auth
is psk, the value is the password of authentication.
leftSourceIp Virtual address allocation assigned by the system. If absent,
use the local IP address
leftSubnet IP address of the local subnet.
fragmentation The type of fragmentation.
yes
accept
force
no
Caution:
6. Click the “Advanced Setting” tag to enter the advanced setting page, as shown
in Figure 4-9.
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The description of advanced parameters is shown in Table 4-5.
Configure Backhaul
1. Select “Network > BACKHAUL” to enter the backhaul configuration page, as
shown in Figure 4-10.
2. Input the configuration parameters of ping function, which are given in Table 4-6.
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3. Click “Save” to complete the ping configuration.
In the lower half of the window, you can view the ping result, ping summary and
ping state.
Configure LGW
1. Select “Network > LGW” to enter the LGW configuration page, as shown in
Figure 4-11.
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4.7.1 Configure Terminal Traffic Control
1. Select “Network > Terminal Traffic Control” to enter the terminal traffic control
management page, as shown in Figure 4-12.
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5. Configure eNodeB Parameter
The base transceiver station (BTS), or base station, settings are related to security,
management, and synchronization with other network elements.
Configure Security
Caution:
DO NOT modify the value of the security parameters, keep the default value.
1. On the left navigation column, select “BTS Setting > Security Setting” to enter
the security setting page, as shown in Figure 5-1.
2. Input the security parameters, which descriptions are given in Table 5-1.
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3. Click “Save” to complete the security algorithm setting.
1. In the left navigation column, select “BTS settings > Management Server” as
shown in Figure 5-2.
3. If the base station will report KPI information to the third party NMS, enable the
SNMP function and configure corresponding parameters, as shown in Table 5-2.
Configure Synchronization
1. In the left navigation column, select “BTS Setting > Sync Setting” to enter the
synchronization configuration page, as shown in Figure 5-3.
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Figure 5-3 Synchronization Mode Setting
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Parameter Name Description
syncInterval Interval of synchronizing measurement.
phaseOffset Phase offset.
License Management
The base station offers license to control some function usage. If the customer need to
use some functions, the need to get the corresponding licenses and import these
licenses.
1. In the left navigation column, select “BTS Settings > License Management” to
enter the synchronization configuration page, as shown in Figure 5-4.
After the License file is uploaded, it will display in the license list.
1. In the left navigation column, select “BTS Settings > HaloB Setting” to enter the
HaloB configuration page, as shown in Figure 5-5.
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Figure 5-5 HaloB Setting
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6. Configure System Parameter
Configure NTP
If the NTP is used by the base station as an external clock source, up to three NTP
servers are supported, where one for master NTP service and the others for backup.
1. In the navigation column on the left, select “System > NTP” to enter the NTP
setting page, as shown in Figure 6-1.
2. Descriptions of the parameters to configure the NTP server are given in Table
6-1.
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3. Click “Save” to complete the NTP server configuration.
Upgrade
When the preset version does not meet the actual need, the base station will update
the software. The system support firmware version upgrade and rollback.
In the navigation column on the left, select “System > Upgrade” as shown in Figure 6-2.
1. The operator gets the firmware file of new version and save it in local computer.
5. Check whether the software version is correct again and then click “Update
Now”.
Wait for about three mins, the base station will reboot completely.
In the “Basic Setting > Basic Info” page, the upgraded version will be displayed
in “Software Version".
6.2.2 Rollback
Only one rollback operation is allowed for each upgrade. Under the rollback permission
of the base station, the software can roll back to the version before upgrade.
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After the rollback, a new rollback will not be permitted until an upgrade has taken place.
Wait for about three mins, the base station will reboot completely.
In the “BTS Info > Basic Info” page, the version after rollback will be displayed in
“Software Version”.
Backup
In the navigation column on the left, select “System > Backup” to enter the backup page。
1. Click “Select File” to select the configuration file from the local computer.
1. Click “Select File” to select the configuration file from the local computer.
2. In the pop-up download dialog box, select the file path to save the current
configuration file to the local computer.
2. In the pop-up download dialog box, select the file path to save the log files to the
local computer.
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6.3.5 Backup Crash Logs
2. In the pop-up download dialog box, select the file path to save the crash log files to
the local computer.
Attention:
After the restore operation, the base station will reboot immediately. Be careful
to operate the “Restore Default Configuration” restore.
2. In the pop-up download dialog box click “OK”, the base station will reboot
immediately.
Wait for about three minutes, the base station will reboot completely.
Change Password
1. In the navigation column on the left, select “System > Password” to enter the
change password page.
2. Input the value of Old Password, New Password and Confirm Password.
Certificate
The certificate function support https certificate, tr069 certificate, IPSec CA certificate,
IPSec certificate, etc.
Attention:
For IPSec private setting, only the *.der files need to be operated. The *.bin files
are generated automatically and do not need to be operated.
1. In the navigation column on the left, select “System > CertStore” to enter the
certificate page, as shown in Figure 6-3.
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Figure 6-3 Certificate
2. Click “Select File” to select the certificate file from the local computer.
4. After the certificate file is upload to the base station, you can view the certificate file
in the certificate window. This file also can be download or delete from the base
station.
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7. Configure LTE Parameter
Caution:
Users can add, modify, and delete the LTE neighbor frequency and cell. Up to
eight LTE neighbor frequencies and 16 LTE neighbor cells can be set.
2. On the right of the neighbor frequency list, click to enter the page for adding
a LTE neighbor frequency. The parameter descriptions are given in Table 7-1.
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Parameter Name Description
3MHz
5MHz
10MHz
15MHz
20MHz
preseceAntennaPort1 The flag bit that neighbor whether use the antenna.
When set to TRUE, the UE may assume that at least two
cell-specific antenna ports are used in all neighboring cells.
neighborCellConfig The configuration of MBSFN and TDD uplink/downlink
subframe of the neighbor cell.
For more information, refer to “TS 36.331 NeighCellConfig”.
qOffsetFreq Offset frequency for quality evaluation of the cell.
Range: -24 ~ 24
qRxLevelMinSib5 Minimum access level. When the receive signal power of UE
is larger than this threshold, the UE can resident on the cell.
pMax Maximum transmit power of UE allowed to use in the uplink,
for limiting the transmit power of the UE within this cell
tReselectionEutra The length of delay timer of the cell reselection.
tReselectionEutraSFM When the UE moves with medium speed, the zoom factor of
edium time reselection.
tReselectionEutraHigh When the UE moves with high speed, the zoom factor of
time reselection.
Reselection Thresh Reselection threshold for higher priority inter-band
High frequency
This parameter represents the access threshold level, at
which the UE will leave the serving cell and reselect another
cell at the target frequency, given that the target frequency
cell has a cell reselection priority higher than the serving
one.
Reselection Thresh Reselection threshold for lower priority inter-band
Low frequency.
This parameter represents the access threshold level, at
which the UE will leave the serving cell and reselect another
cell at the target frequency, given that the target frequency
cell has an absolute priority lower than the serving one.
Reselection Priority Priority of the reselection to cells at this frequency.
qQualMinR9 The max transmitted power of uplink that UEs are allowed,
the parameter is used to limit the transmitted power in the
cell.
threshxHighqR9 High RSRQ threshold of priority reselection.
cmOffsetFreq CM offset frequency.
threshxLowR9 Low RSRQ threshold of priority reselection.
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Parameter Name Description
csgPhyCellIdStart The start value of PCI used for CSG close mode.
csgPhyCellIdRange The number of PCIs used for CSG close mode.
multibandInfoList The list of multi frequencies, used to identify that a
frequency point belongs to multi band.
openPhyCellIdList The list of PCI used for CSG open mode.
hybridPhyCellIdList The list of PCIs used for CSG hybrid mode.
4. On the right of the neighbor cell list, click to enter the page for adding a LTE
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Figure 7-2 3G Neighbor Frequency/Cell Settings
Users can add, modify, and delete the 3G neighbor frequency and cell. Up to five
3G neighbor frequencies and five 3G neighbor cells can be set.
3G Neighbor Frequency
2. On the right of the neighbor frequency list, click to enter the page for adding
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Parameter Name Description
threshServingLowqR Low RSRQ threshold of priority reselection.
9 Range: 0 to 31.
3G Neighbor Cell
4. On the right of the neighbor cell list, click to enter the page for adding a 3G
neighbor cell. The parameter descriptions shown are given in Table 7-4.
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Figure 7-3 GSM Neighbor Frequency Settings
Users can add, modify, and delete the GSM neighbor frequency and cell. Up to
16 GSM neighbor frequencies and 16 GSM neighbor cells can be set.
2. In the neighbor frequency list, click to enter the page for adding a GSM
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Parameter Name Description
numOfFollowingArfc ARFCN number of frequency point list.
ns
4. In the neighbor cell list, click to enter the page for adding a GSM neighbor
A1 event: the serving cell better than the absolute threshold. The A1 event can be
used to turn off certain inter-cell measurements.
The A4 event RSRP threshold 1 in the scenes of the inter frequency handover.
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7.4.5 A5 Event Threshold
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Table 7-10 B2 Event Threshold Parameter Description
Parameter Name Description
B2 RSRP Threshold parameter 1 of the UTRA TDS B2 event
Threshold1 Options: 0~97 integer
Default: 70
UTRA B2 IRAT Threshold parameter 2 of the UTRA TDS B2 event
Threshold 2 Options: -5~91 integer
Default: 0
GERAN B2 IRAT Threshold parameter 2 of the GERAN B2 event
Threshold2 Options: 0~63 integer
Default: 10
Hysteresis This parameter refers to the hysteresis of the different system
measurement, the unit is dB. The actual is the configured
value x 0.5.
Time To Trigger Trigger time of different system event, unit is millisecond.
Options:
0,40,64,80,100,128,160,256,320,480,512,640,1024,1280,25
60,5120
Default is 0.
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Table 7-12 Cell Reselection Parameter Description
Parameter Name Description
S-IntraSearch Intra-band measurement threshold.
S-NonIntraSearch Inter-band measurement threshold.
QrxlevminSib3 Minimum receive power for the reselection.
Reselection Priority Priority for the reselection.
ThreshServingLow Threshold for selection to cells of low priority.
pMax Maximum power.
Qhyst Delay time for the reselection.
Allowed Meas BW Measurement bandwidth allowed.
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Parameter Name Description
reportAmount The amount of reports.
measQuantityUtra The quantity of utra measurement.
UTRAThresholdRsCP UTRA threshold of RSCP measurement.
UTRAThresholdEcN0 UTRA threshold of ECN0 measurement.
GERANThreshold GERAN threshold parameter of selected event.
If the transmit power is set to fixed, the value is set single. If the transmit power
management (TPM) is set to enabled, the base station can adjust transmit power
automatically, you need to set two values for top and bottom bound, separate with
comma.
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If the reference signal power need to be calculated by total power, the formula is as
follows:
Total power is PTX (mW), bandwidth is Bw (MHz), then the reference signal power
pCRS(dBm) is:
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7.5.3 GAP Setting
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Parameter Name Description
scovery
activeNeighborManage Whether activate the neighbor management.
ment
pciCollisionDetectionR Whether enable PCI collision detection resolution.
esolution
pciConfusionResolutio Whether enable PCI confusion resolution.
nEnabled
lteSonPersistenceDete Whether enable the SON persistence determination
rmination function.
clearPersistence Whether enable the SON persistence history data clear
function.
tpmEnabled Whether enable the TPM function.
tpmMOEnabled Whether enable the MOE function.
Scheduling is an important insurance for the good operation of the wireless data
service. Scheduling algorithms have a general impact on key performance indicators
like the cell throughput, cell edge user throughput, VoIP capacity, and QoS of data
service.
Qos algorithm
PFS algorithm
Balance between user channel quality and fairness, both cell throughput and user
fairness taken into account.
RR algorithm
Allocate the resource and opportunities to all terminals equally. QoS not taken into
account, and memory not used.
Note: Recommend to use Qos algorithm. PF and RR algorithm is only for test, which are not
recommended.
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Table 7-18 Scheduling Algorithms Parameter Description
Parameter Name Description
ulSchedulerStrategy MAC uplink scheduling algorithm
PF
RR
Qos
Default: Qos
dlSchedulerStrategy MAC downlink scheduling algorithm
PF
RR
Qos
Default: Qos
MOCN Parameters
1. On the left navigation column, select “LTE Setting > MOCN Parameters” to enter
the MOCN parameter configuration page, as shown in Figure 7-4.
2. Click on the right corner of the window to display the MOCN configuration
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Table 7-19 MOCN Parameter Description
Parameter Name Description
PLMN PLMN assigned by the operator.
cellReservedForOperatorU Whether reserved the cell for operator.
se
dedicatedPlmnUserResour The available user resources.
ces Range: 0~32
dedicatedPlmnBearerReso The available bear resources.
urces Range: 0~256
1. On the left navigation column, select “LTE Setting > RRC Parameter” to enter the
RRC status parameters page, as shown in Figure 7-5.
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Parameter Name Description
Non-GBR: None Guaranteed Bit Rate
priority Schedule priority. Range from 0 to 20.
packetDelayBudget Budget of package delay, unit is ms.
ttiBundling Tti binding function switch. Range is 0,1.
dscp DSCP value. 0-63 Range from 0 to 63.
losslessHoRequired Lossless handover switch. Range is 0,1.
rlcMode RLC transfer mode. Range: 1-UM, 2-AM.
Capacity Parameters
On the left navigation column, select “LTE Setting> Capacity Parameter” to enter
capacity parameter configuration page, as shown in Figure 7-6.
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Capacity Parameters Setting
Log Configuration
On the left navigation column, select “LTE Setting> Log Config” to enter the log
configuration page, as shown in Figure 7-7.
1. Click “LTE log level” to display the LTE log level configuration parameter, which
descriptions are given in Table 7-23.
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Table 7-23 LTE Log Level Parameter Description
Parameter Name Description
RRC log level The print level of RRC log.
oamAdapter log level The print level of OAM adapter log.
RRM log level The print level of RRM log.
SON log level The print level of SON log.
OAM log level The print level of OAM log.
CRIT
ERROR
WARNING
NOTICE
INFOR
DEBUG
DEVEL
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8. Reboot
Caution:
The reboot operation will interrupt the current service of the base station, be
careful to operate this operation.
Wait for three minutes, the base station will restart completely.
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Terminology & Acronym
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