Alcatel Canada 31T28A04A22A Alcatel 7390 LMDS Broadband Wireless System - 31GHz User Manual 3cc12426aaaaTQbja01
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In case of transmission < 32 TS, the TNT port has to be structured.
4.12.2.5– Port selection on the NT side
There is no particular configuration to define the X21 ports.
4.12.2.6– Cross-connect
In the case of an X21 "cross-connection", the cross connect is performed between an NT X21 port and
a TNT board E1 port.
As the TNT/NT ports cross connection principle is the same as that of the E1 leased lines, refer to §
4.12.1.6 – Cross-connect.
IN THE CASE OF STRUCTURED CROSS CONNECT, ALL THE TIME SLOTS MUST BE
CONSECUTIVE ON THE NT SIDE
On the E1 cross-connection screen (see § 4.12.1.3 – Presentation
of the E1 link management screen),
Click on the arrow to scroll down the NT list declared, then select
the NT concerned by the cross-connect.
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4.12.2.7– Grooming
As the possibility of grooming is of the same type as for E1 leased lines, refer to § 4.12.1.7 – Grooming.
4.12.3– Leased lines T1
A T1 cross-connection is a link between a TNT board of the BS linked to the TDM network (or ATM if
the CES is used: see § 4.12.6 – Circuit emulation (CES)) and the NT terminal (E1 port) linked to the user
peripheral devices.
The maximum flow offered on a T1 link is 1.544 Mbit/s.
4.12.3.1– Creation procedure of a T1 link
The implementation stages for a T1 cross-connection are as follows:
1. Selection and configuration of the ports for cross-connect: BS side (TNT board) (see § 4.12.3.4 –
Ports configuration of TNT board (BS));
2. Selection and configuration of the ports for cross-connect: NT side (see § 4.12.3.5 – Configuration
of NT ports);
3. Cross-connect between time-slots of selected ports: (see § 4.12.3.6 – Cross-connect);
4. Creation of a T1 link: (see § 4.12.5 – Principles of management common to all types of leased lines).
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4.12.3.2– Access to the T1 link management
To access T1 link management:
4.12.3.3– Presentation of the T1 link management screen
As the other sections are the same as that of the E1 leased lines screen, refer to § 4.12.1.3 –
Presentation of the E1 link management screen.
Nota: In unstructured mode, 24 + 1 TS are used on the radio.
In the other cases, the same number of TS is used for the TS link as well as for the radio.
– click on the button shown here (in the main screen button bar),
or else,
– open the Service pull-down menu and choose the item: T1
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4.12.3.4– Ports configuration of TNT board (BS)
Note: The TNT board must comprise T1 type ports (see § 4.5.3.2 – TNT board screen).
The screen listing the T1 ports of the TNT is displayed:
Note: The modification of the port configuration is possible if the port state is locked.
Note: Unlocking a port state is only possible if you have configured it.
Next, access the ports configuration of the TNT board selected by clicking on the first
button, shown here (on the toolbar of the T1 cross-connections screen).
On the E1 cross-connection screen (see § 4.12.1.3 – Presentation of
the E1 link management screen ), select first of all, the TNT board
concerned by the cross-connect by scrolling down the list.
The port labels are to be
entered in the TNT Ports
Configuration screen:
(cf: § 4.5.3.2 –)
Port type: G703, G704SF,
G704ESF and initially T1
Check box to lock / unlock the
port’s administrative state. By
default, the port is locked.
Scroll down the list to configure the
port: structured SF structured ESF or
unstructured (initially: not configured))
Scroll down the list to
choose the line code
type: ami or b8zs
Scroll down the list to select the interval covering the length of the cable
connected to this port: 0 to 110 ft /110 to 220 ft / 220 to 440 ft / 440 to 660 ft
(1 ft = 1 foot = 0.3048 m )
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4.12.3.5– Configuration of NT ports
As the NT port configuration principle is the same as that for E1 leased lines, refer to § 4.12.1.5 –
Configuration of NT ports.
4.12.3.6– Cross-connect
As the TNT/NT ports cross connection principle is the same as that for E1 leased lines, refer to § 4.12.1.6
– Cross-connect.
Note: In the case of cross connection G703 we have 25 TSs transmitted on the radio (24 used and 1TS
for the frame management from where 25x64 = 1.6 Mbps).
4.12.3.7– Grooming
As the possibility of grooming is the same as for the E1 leased lines, refer to § 4.12.1.7 – Grooming.
Next, access the ports configuration of the chosen NT by clicking on the second
button, shown here (on the button bar of the T1 Leased Lines screen).
T1 type (TNT) ports cannot be cross connected with E1 or X21 type (NT) ports.
To make a T1 "cross-connection", only T1 type ports with the same configuration can
be cross connected:
G703-G703 (unstructured cross connect),
G704SF-G704SF (structured cross connect),
G704ESF-G704ESF (structured cross connect).
On the E1 cross-connection screen (see § 4.12.1.3 – Presentation
of the E1 link management screen),
Click on the arrow to scroll down the NT list declared, then select
the NT concerned by the cross-connect.
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4.12.4– Leased lines ISDN
An ISDN cross-connection is a link between a TNT board of the BS linked to the TDM network (or ATM
if the CES is used: see § 4.12.6 – Circuit emulation (CES)) and the NT terminal (ISDN port) linked to the
user peripheral devices.
The maximum flow offered on an ISDN link is 128 kbps.
4.12.4.1– Access to the ISDN link management
To access ISDN line management:
4.12.4.2– Presentation of the ISDN link management screen
– click on the button shown here (in the main screen button bar),
or else,
– open the Services pull-down menu and choose the item: ISDN.
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As the other sections are the same as that of the ISDN Leased Lines screen, refer to §4.12.1.3 –
Presentation of the E1 link management screen 4.12.1.3 – Presentation of the E1 link management
screen.
Nota: There is no particular confirmation when creating an ISDN link for a ISDN port.
4.12.4.3– Ports configuration of TNT board (BS)
Nota : The TNT board must comprise ISDN type ports (see § 4.5.3.2 – TNT board screen).
The screen listing the ISDN ports of the TNT is displayed:
Next, access the ports configuration of the TNT board selected by clicking
on the first button, shown here (on the toolbar of the ISDN cross-connections
screen).
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Nota: The modification of the port configuration is possible if the port state is locked.
4.12.4.4– Grooming
The possibility of grooming is the same as for the E1 leased lines, refer to § 4.12.1.7 –
Grooming.4.12.1.7 –
Scroll down the list to configure the port:
unstructured, structured, structured ISDN
(initially: not configured))
Th
e port
l
a
b
e
l
s are to
b
e entere
d
in the TNT Ports Configuration
screen: (cf:§ 4.5.3.2 –)
Port type: G703, G704,
ISDN and initially E1
Check box to lock / unlock the
port’s administrative state. By
default, the port is locked.
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cro
ll
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own
th
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s
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choose the line code
type: hdb3
Appears if the
configuration state is
structured: to be checked
if the corresponding
hardware uses CR4
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4.12.5– Principles of management common to all types of leased lines
4.12.5.1– List of cross-connections
The Leased Lines screen lists existing links by displaying their characteristics:
4.12.5.2– Cancelling a current configuration of cross-connection
4.12.5.3– Creation of a cross-connection
To cancel a configuration of cross-connection:
- select the cross-connection you wish to cancel in the cross-connection list
and then,
- click on the button shown here (in the button bar of the Leased Lines
screen).
Following cross-connection, access cross-connect creation by clicking on the
button shown here (in the button bar of the Leased Lines screen).
Click in this field to modify the designation by default
Click here to create the cross-connection
Click here to cancel the cross-connection creation
and to return to the Leased Lines screen
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4.12.5.4– Editing the name of a link of leased line type
4.12.5.5– Locking / Unlocking of a cross-connection
It is possible to lock or unlock a cross-connection:
–unlocking authorises traffic on the link,
–locking blocks traffic on the link.
This action is carried out by modifying the administrative status of the cross-connection.
When a link is created, its administrative status is locked by default, which prevents the system from
being blocked during cross-connection, in the event of equipment problems.
The locking operation may then be implemented on the cross-connection for reasons of maintenance
or for freezing services during disputes between end user and telecoms operator.
Note: The administrative status of the cross-connections is not correlated with that of the ports. This
makes it possible to manage the "grooming" capacity at the TNT board ports (see § 4.12.1.7 –
Grooming) where several cross-connections to different NT ports can be cross-connected to the
same port of a TNT board.
To lock / unlock a link, select the cross-connection concerned on the E1 cross-connection screen (see
§ 4.12.1.3 – Presentation of the E1 link management screen) and:
To edit the name of a link, select the link in the cross-connections list (see §
4.12.1.4 – Ports configuration of TNT board (BS)), then click on the button shown
here.
FOR A SUBSCRIBER TO HAVE ACCESS TO TRAFFIC, THE CROSS-
CONNECTION MUST BE UNLOCKED FOR CREATION OF CLIENT SERVICES.
THIS OPERATION IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE TELECOMS OPERATOR.
IF A PORT IS LOCKED / UNLOCKED, ALL THE CROSS-CONNECTIONS
INVOLVING THIS PORT WILL BE RESPECTIVELY LOCKED/UNLOCKED
– click on the icon of the toolbar shown here to lock: the administrative status of the
cross-connection switches from "unlocked" to "locked".
– click on the icon of the toolbar shown here to unlock: the administrative status of
the cross-connection switches from "locked" to "unlocked".
Click here to modify the link name
Click here to confirm a modification
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4.12.5.6– Suppression of a leased line
Note: an unlocked cross-connection cannot be suppressed (see § 4.12.1.1 – Procedure of creation of
an E1 link (E1 cross-connection)).
4.12.6– Circuit emulation (CES)
Circuit emulation allows leased lines (E1, X21, T1, ISDN) to be implemented on the ATM network (and
no longer TDM).
It deals with the creation, in addition to the standard leased line link, of a second "cross-connection"
between the TNT board and the ANT board which is linked to the ATM network. The CES processes the
signal to recreate it on the TNT board, which therefore emulates a direct "cross-connection" between the
ATM network and the TNT board.
This operating mode notably allows a single connection cable on the BS for all types of client services.
Note: a TNT board (and therefore all its ports) can operate only in a given mode: either local (TDM
network) or ATM..
4.12.6.1– CES link creation procedure
The steps to implement a CES "cross-connection" are as follows:
1. Selection of the implemented TNT board;
2. Selection of the selected TNT board ports;
3. Choice of the ATM link Vci on the ANT board;
4. Creation of the CES link.
Note: There is only one type of CES link. Indeed, there is no correlation between the TNT port type
(E1, T1,ISDN and their G703, G704 (SF, ESF) configurations and the CES "cross-connection".
To leave out a link: select the link in the cross-connections list (see § 4.12.1.4 – Ports
configuration of TNT board (BS)), then click on the button shown here (in the button bar
of the screen).
BEFORE PERFORMING CIRCUIT EMULATION, YOU MUST CONFIGURE THE
INPUT / OUTPUT TYPE OF THE TNT BOARD IMPLEMENTED IN ATM MODE AND ALSO
THE CHARACTERISTICS LINKED WITH SYNCHRONIZATION, USED TO RECREATE
THE FRAMES ON THE TNT BOARD (SEE 4.5.3.2 –).
BEFORE CREATION OF A CES LINK, ASSOCIATED TNT PORTS MUST BE LOCKED.
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4.12.6.2– Access to CES management
To access circuit emulation management:
4.12.6.3– Presentation of the CES management screen
To allow modification, the TNT port must be locked. Unlock it after CES creation.
– click on the button shown here (in the main screen button bar),
or else,
– open the Services pull-down menu and choose the item: CES
ONCE THE TNT / ANT LINK IS CREATED, THE TNT BOARD CAN NO LONGER
BE CONFIGURED IN LOCAL MODE, AND THE VALUES LINKED TO THE
SYNCHRONIZATION (CELL DV AND MAX BUFF) CANNOT BE MODIFIED.
TO DO SO WOULD REQUIRE THIS LINK TO BE PREVIOUSLY SUPPRESSED.
C
lick on this button to create the CES link being configured (TNT/ANT)
Click here to suppress the selected CES link
Existing CES «cross-connections» list
Vpi value (31 for the CESs)
Click here to
select
the implemented
TNT board
port
Click here to
define
the
Vci
value (from 32 to 1023)
Click here to scroll down the installed
TNT board lists and select the TNT
board implementated in the CES cross-
connection
Click here to exit the CES Management screen
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4.12.6.4– Suppression of a CES link
Note: to suppress a CES type link, the associated TNT port has to be locked.
4.13– Client services: IP links
An IP cross-connection is a link between an ATM input of the BS linked to the network and an Ethernet
port of the NT terminal linked to the user peripheral devices.
The maximum bit rate offered on an IP link is 8512 Kbps in downlink (BS to NT) and 7448 Kbps in uplink
(NT to BS).
There are 2 types of TS link: the static IP service and the dynamic IP service.
4.13.1– Creation procedure of an IP link
The implementation stages for an IP cross-connection are as follows:
1. ATM board configuration at the BS: see § 4.9.1 – ATM;
2. Configuration of the NT Ethernet ports: see § 4.13.2.2 – Configuration of NT Ethernet ports;
3. Selection of the ATM channel: see § 4.13.2.3 – Creation of an IP link;
4. Selection of the NT Ethernet port implemented in the link: see § 4.13.2.3 – Creation of an IP link;
5. Choice of the IP link type: see § 4.13.2.3 – Creation of an IP link;
6. Choice of transmission and reception traffic: see § 4.13.2.3 – Creation of an IP link;
7. IP link creation: see § 4.13.2.3 – Creation of an IP link;
4.13.2– Access to the IP link management
To access IP services management:
To suppress a CES type link, select it in the circuit emulation services list of the Circuit
Emulation Service screen (see § 4.12.6.3 – Presentation of the CES management screen)
then click on the button of the toolbar shown here.
– click on the button shown here (in the main screen button bar),
or else,
– open the Service pull-down menu and choose the item: IP.
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4.13.2.1– Presentation of the IP screen
Up MCR: This value indicates the Minimum Cell Rate in Kbit/s, which can be used in the upstream
bandwidth in order to transmit flow. For Ethernet flow, the maximum value is 7168. For ATM flow, the
maximum value is 8192 on ETSI channels and 9984 on FCC channels.
Up CCR: This value indicates the Complementary Cell Rate in kbit/s (PCR = MRC + CCR).
Up PCR: This value indicates the Peak Cell Rate in Kbit/s in the upstream bandwidth.
Down MCR: This value indicates the rate in kbit/s, which can be used in the downstream bandwidth in
order to transmit flow.
Click here to access the NT ports configuration: (cf § 4.12.2.2
Click here to create an IP cross-connection: (cf § 4.12.2.3 –)
Click here to delete the IP link chosen from the list: (cf § 4.12.2.7 –)
Allow to modify the name of the selected «cross-connection»
Locking/unlocking the administrative status: (cf § 4.12.5.5 – Quick search:
(cf § 4.1.2.4 –)
Downstream Minimum
Cell Rate
Designation of IP link
VCL coordinates
Name and number of NT
port used in the link
(cf § 4.4.3 –)
Upstream Peak
Cell Rate
Click here to access the details of the IP link chosen from the list: (cf § 4.12.2.4
Upstream Minimum
Cell Rate
Allocation type: full
dynamic or static
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4.13.2.2– Configuration of NT Ethernet ports
Note: Do not enter more than 60 characters.
Note: When a NT port is full duplex the Configuration State field is deactivared in the other port.
When the Administrative State is unlocked the Configuration State field is deactivated.
To access the NT Ethernet ports configuration, click on the button shown
here (on the button bar of the IP screen).
Quick search (cf: § 4.1.2.4 –)
Click on the arrow to select the NT used in the cross-connection from the pull-down list
The NT ID number is displayed
automatically once the NT is
selected
Click here to apply
the ports configuration
The designation of the Ethernet ports
of the selected NT is to be performed
in the NT Details screen (cf:§ 4.6.3 –)
Click here to cancel the
current configuration
Administrative state of the
Ethernet port of the selected NT:
locked or unlocked
Operational state of the
Ethernet port of the selected
NT: enabled or disabled
Click here to return
to the IP links list
Configuration state of the Ethernet
port of the selected NT: half duplex
or full duplex
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4.13.2.3– Creation of an IP link
AN IP link can be composed of 2 kinds of traffic: data and voice. At creation, the operator has to choose
if the 2 kinds are used or not. Then, he configures each part.
The following table gives the information to define the different bit rate types in the New IP Cross-
connection screen:
To access creation of an IP link, click on the button shown here (in the button
bar of the IP screen).
IP
traffic
type
Upstream channel (transmission) Downstream channel
(reception)
Possible MCR
values (Kbps)
Possible CCR
values (Kbps)
Possible MCR values
(Kbps)
Full
dynamic
IP
Discrete values from
8.3125 to 7448
Discrete values from
0 to 8512 by 66.5
kbps pitch
Discrete values 8.3125; 16.625;
33.25; 66.5; 133; 266; 532; 1064;
2128; 3192; 4256; 5320; 6384;
7448 and 8512
Static IP
Discrete values from
66.5 to 7448 by 66.5
kbps pitch
Discrete values from 66.5 to 8512
by 66.5 kbps pitch
Click here to enter
the VCL coordinates of the
ATM board:connection: only
data or both data and voice
(Vpi: 0 to 30, Vci: 32 to 1023)
Click on the arrow to
select the NT used
in the cross-
connection from the
pull-down menu
Click here to
define the IP
traffic type used:
static or dynamic
Select the Ethernet
port used in the
cross-connection
Click here to return to the IP links list
Click here to cancel creation of the IP cross-connection
Move the pointers to
define the new
upstream and
downstream bit rates
of the new IP link: see
the possible values in
the table below.
Click here to create the IP cross-connection
Click here to enter the name of the
cross-connection to be created
Quick search:
(cf § 4.1.2.4 –)
Click here to
select the type of
cross-
connection: only
data or both data
and voice
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Note: The bit rates represent the bit rates used on the ATM access of the DBS.
Nota: Only one "cross-connection" may be sufficient to use all the capacity of an NT. In case of over-
flow, the 7390 LT displays an error message after the agent has rejected the IP link creation.
The agent checks that maximum bit rate on all the Ethernet ports is lower or equal than 15 Kbps.
That maximum bit rate on DS traffic of all Ethernet ports is lower or equal than 8512 Kbps.
That maximum bit rate on the US traffic of all the Ethernet ports is lower or equal than
7448 Kbps.
Note: A pair of coordinates of ATM cells (Vpi, Vci) is single. When creating the IP cross-connection, if
you define a pair already existing, an error message will inform you at the bottom of the window.
You can consult the list of the couples already defined, reserved to the IP cross-connections in
the list of the IP links § 4.13.2.1 – Presentation of the IP screen.
Note: Ethernet port 2 has a 32 bytes buffer (port 1 only 16). Also use this one for heavy bursty traffic.
4.13.2.4– Characteristics and traffic of an IP link
– IP cross-connection characteristics:
PHYSICALLY, EACH NT CAN ACCEPT A MAXIMUM TOTAL BIT RATE OF
15 MBPS FOR THE SUM OF THE DOWNSTREAM CHANNELS AND THE
UPSTREAM CHANNELS
To access the consultation of the characteristics of an IP link chosen from the list
of IP cross-connections, click on the button shown here (in the button bar of the IP
screen).
IP cross-
connection
characteristics
IP cross-
connection traffic
characteristics
VCL
characteristics
for voice
VCL
characterisics
for data
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– VCL characteristics for data:
– VCL characteristics for voice
– Uplink (reception) and downlink (transmission) traffic description:
Vci coordinate of the VCL: from 32 to1023 Vpi coordinate of the VCL from 0 to 31
Characteristis of the frame level conveyed in the ATM
MCR (Minimum Cell Rate) traffic: average bit
rate ensured with respect to the required bit rate
Traffic index number
CCR (Complementary Cell Rate) which can be
used in the upstream bandwidth in order to
transmit flow. For Ethernet, the maximum value
is 7168
Upflow PCR (Peak Cell Rate) from cross-
connection (max = 7448 Kbps): possible bit rate
upper limit with respect to the required bit rate
(MCR plus CCR equal PCR)
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4.13.2.5– Editing the name of an IP link
4.13.2.6– Locking / unlocking of an IP cross-connection
It is possible to lock or unlock a cross-connection:
– unlocking authorises IP traffic on the link,
– locking blocks IP traffic on the link.
This action is carried out by modifying the administrative status of the IP cross-connection.
When a link is created, its administrative status is locked by default, which prevents the system from
being blocked during cross-connection, in case of equipment problems.
The locking operation may then be implemented on the cross-connection for reasons of maintenance
or for freezing services during disputes between end user and telecoms operator.
Note: the administrative status of the cross-connections is not correlated with that of the ports.
To lock / unlock a link, select the cross-connection concerned on the IP Cross-connection screen
(§ 4.13.2.1 – Presentation of the IP screen), and:
To modify the name of an IP link selected in the IP cross-connections list, click
on the button shown here (on button bar of the IP screen).
FOR A SUBSCRIBER TO HAVE ACCESS TO TRAFFIC, THE CROSS-
CONNECTION MUST BE UNLOCKED FOR CREATION OF CLIENT SERVICES.
THIS OPERATION IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE TELECOMS OPERATOR.
IF A PORT IS LOCKED, THERE WILL BE NO SERVICE ON ANY
CROSS-CONNECTION INVOLVING THIS PORT.
– click on the icon of the button bar shown here to lock: the administrative status of
the IP cross-connection switches from "unlocked" to "locked".
– click on the icon of the button bar shown here to unlock: the administrative status
of the IP cross-connection switches from "locked" to "unlocked".
Click in this field to modify
the name of an IP link
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4.13.2.7– Deleting an IP link
A confirmation screen is displayed:
Note: An IP link can be deleted only if it is locked.
To delete an IP link chosen from the list of IP cross-connections, click on the
button shown here (on button bar of the IP screen).
Click here to delete the
IP cross-connection
Click here to cancel the request to
delete the IP cross-connection
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4.14– Utilities
4.14.1– NFS server
To configure the NFS server:
4.14.2– Backup / Restore
The backup and restore functions are mainly used for protection during maintenance operations in order
to avoid the loss of system configuration data (equipment parameters, created customer services, etc.).
These functions are implemented locally, on the 7390 LT craft terminal. The configuration data is backed
up on the ANT board.
To access the backup / restore function:
– click on the button shown here (on the 7390LT main screen),
– or, open the Management pull-down menu and choose NFS Server.
– click on the button shown here on the main button bar,
or else,
– open the Database pull-down menu and select the heading: Backup /
Restore Management.
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The following screen appears, in which each tab is dedicated to each of the 2 functions:
Depiction of the transfer file
Depiption of the ANT
board containing the
data
Phase
animation
Click here to
display the
phase color
legend
Click on this tab to access the
backup management
(cf: § 4.14.2.1 –)
Click on this tab to access the
restore management
(cf: § 4.14.2.2 –)
Part common to the two tabs;
the file status may be:
- «ready» at the start and
successful end of the process,
- «stopping» after the process
has been manually interrupted,
- «running backup / restore» as
process is underway (during
which the animation runs)
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4.14.2.1– Backing up a system configuration
The backup takes place in two phases: the conversion of the contents of the ANT memory into a file
that can be transferred then the transfer of the configuration file to the LT database.
To access the backup management, click on the Backup tab of the Backup / Restore Management
screen (see § 4.14.2 – Backup / Restore).
Backup has terminated successfully once the file result field displays "no error", the file size is not zero
and the file status is "ready".
– Change the transfer file name after clicking on the Select button of the previous screen:
Note: The destination directory must be shared in NFS format: see NFS server configuration in A.2.6.3
– Configuring the NFS server.
2-Click here to run the
backup file to the LT
Click here to stop the
file transfer to the LT
Click here to exit the
Backup / Restore functions
Size of backup file
Status of generated
file: no error/no
space/write error
Current backup file
path
Reservation status of the backup file:
«reserved/not reserved»: backup
can only run if «not reserved»
1-Click here to select the destination path
for the backup file and rename it (see screen
below: Enter the name of the File to be
transfered by the agent)
1.Click on the arrow to select
the destination disk
2.Open the destination
directory by double-clicking on it
3.Click here to enter the backup
file name
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4.14.2.2– Restoring a system configuration
Restoration is carried out in two phases: the transfer of a configuration file from the LT database to the
Agent, then the restore configuration to the ANT board (with conversion of the configuration file into
exploitable data).
To access the restore management, click on the restore tab of the Backup / Restore Management
screen (see § 4.14.2 – Backup / Restore).
Restoration has terminated successfully once the file result field displays "no error", the file size is not
zero and the file status is "restore".
Note: Once restoration is complete, the configuration is then reintegrated into the system. The Agent
reboots automatically with this new configuration; there is a break in the management link with
the LT but the reconnection to the NE and recovery of data take place automatically.
IN THE "BS DETAILS" SCREEN, IF THE FIELD "NAME" IS EMPTY, YOU CAN RESTORE
ANY BACKUP, OTHERWISE YOU CAN ONLY RESTORE BACKUP
THAT CONTAINS THE SAME BS "NAME"
Click here to run file
restoring of the system
configuration data to
the ANT board
Click here to stop the
file transfer to the LT
Click here to exit the
Backup / Restore
functions
File result: no error/
no space/write error,
incoherent format,
variable not
positionned, partial
file
Current restore file path
Click here to select the destination path
for the restore file and rename it (see screen
below : Enter the name of the file that the
agent is to transfer)
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– Change the transfer file name after clicking on the Select button of the previous screen:
4.14.3– Downloading
Downloading, mainly used during maintenance, or on first commissioning, replaces or upgrades the
component software of the NE (BS + NTs).
AMD boards must be configured with their radio settings prior to starting downloading. NE downloading
must always come before any 7390 LT update if this update is included in the software upgrade.
During the download of a new software, the IP Traffic can be degraded to about 10-3 .
Downloading can be carried out via Ethernet (10 BT) or ATM.
On ATM, the max. bit rate authorised is 10 Mbps.
To access the downloading function:
DO NOT RENAME FILES OR DIRECTORIES.
– click on the button (provided it is active, see § 4.1.2.2 – Entry fields) on
the main menu button bar (shown here),
or else,
– open the Management pull-down menu and choose the item: Software
Management.
1.Click on the arrow to select
the source disk
3.Select the desired restore file
from the list of files of the
selected directory
2.Select the source directory
of the LT by double-cliking on it
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– Software Package in the 7390LT server
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2
7
1
Click here to access the listing for the selected file (cf § 4.14.3.3 –)
Recapitulated data in the detail screens of the boards (cf § 4.5.2 –
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– Software Package in an external server
If a NFS server is defined (see § 4.14.1 –), when the LT detects a disynchronization between the
two software packages, it will obtain the right software in that server.
THE SOFTWARE DOWNLOADING DIRECTORY MUST BE IN THE SAME
COMPUTER AS THE LT APPLICATION, MUST NOT CONTAIN NON STANDARD ASCII
OR SPACE CHARACTERS AND MUST NOT BE RENAMED
3. 6. 5.
2.
7.
1.
Recapitulated data in the detail screens of the boards (cf § 4.5.2 –)
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4.14.3.1– Downloading steps
–pre-requirement: AMD boards should be configured (mandatory).
There are two possible cases in point, influencing how the downloading steps should proceed: i.e.,
whether or not the MIB versions (databases modelling the equipment) are different for the mana-
ger and for the agent. Once downloading is run, the system detects automatically any discrepancy
between the MIB versions, and realigns where necessary.
Note: The About 7390 LT window gives the database version (see § 4.2.2 – Accessing and running
7390 LT).
The downloading steps are as follows:
1. Select the file describing the software configuration (action in Software Management screen)
(§ 4.14.3.2 – Object and destination of the software to be imported),
2. Select the software storage zone on the BS (action in Software Management screen) (package 1
or 2),
3. Load the software (action in Software Management screen) (§ 4.14.3.4 – Software import),
4. Rendering MIB compatibility: (in the case of divergent MIBs) (automatic in other screen)
( § 4.14.3.6 – Rendering compatible the MIBs),
5. Referencing of the software (action in Software Management screen) (§ 4.14.3.7 – Referencing
software),
6. Activate the selected software configuration (action in Software Management screen) (§ 4.14.3.8 –
Activation of data),
7. Updating the statuses on the 7390 LT: wait for 10 minutes approximately (action in Software
Management screen, § 4.14.3 –),
8. Start again Loading the same package on the other software storage zone (without activating nor
referencing it) to enable automatic update of the new NTs coming in the network.
Note: Each software package must be individually exported via NFS Server (see A.2.6.2 – Installation
of NFS server)
• NR 2.1 to NR 2.2a upgrade is described in § 7.3.12.2 – Upgrading the equipment from release
2.1 / 2.2a to 2.2b
• Commissioning for the first time is described in § 7.3.13 – First 7390NE software update
• NR 2.1 to NR 2.2b upgrade is described in § 7.3.12.2 –Upgrading the equipment from release
2.1 / 2.2a to 2.2b
• NR 2.2a to NR 2.2b upgrade is described in § XXXXXXXXx
4.14.3.2– Object and destination of the software to be imported
To select the software to be downloaded, click on the button shown here (see screen
§ 4.14.3 – Downloading); the updated list of software is displayed; double click on the
file to be imported, on the «Apply» button then on «Close».
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Back to the software management window, select the file then the destination package which is
available (the one which activates the "Download" icon). see step 2 § 4.14.3 – Downloading.
4.14.3.3– Detail of the software configuration file
The maintenance operator can choose display as a means of checking the content
of the file describing the software configuration.
To display the content of the software configuration file, click on the button shown
here (see screen in § 4.14.3 – Downloading): the listing is displayed; then close the
window with a click on the «Close» button.
Click here to return to the previous screen
Click here (if active) to select the file to be downloaded
Location of the directory containing
the software configuration
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4.14.3.4– Software import
To load the software to the boards:
Note: this button is activated once the selections described in the previous paragraph have been
made.
A screen indicating the progress of the downloading is displayed:
Note: During the download phase, it is forbidden to insert any board in the DBS.
Note: If NTs were to be inserted during downloading, their download statistics would not be updated.
Note: If the status DOWNLOAD becomes red because of a time out, it does not mean that the software
import step was interrupted by error.The loading is still going on in the system. But the operator
will have to start the sofware import again.
Click on the «Download» button shown here (provided it is active) of the
Software Management screen button bar.
The sequencing of the download phases is permanently displayed,
throughout the download. The sequence is presented on the left of
the window, and features the following color code:
- white: step not carried out ;
- white with gray writing: step not required ;
- green: step underway ;
- yellow: step successfully completed ;
- sky blue: current step canceled ;
- red: step interrupted by error.
Status of downloading
progress
Number of boards downloaded Progress bars
Number of NTs
downloaded
Number of NTs
that could not be
downloaded
Number of NTs
to be downloaded
Accessible after manually
interrupting («Abort»
button) the downmoad:
click here (if active) to close
the window
Click here to continue downloading and
to display the download report (cf: §
4.14.3.5 –) (button active as soon as the
BS side download is 100% complete)
Number of boards
which have not be
downloaded
Number of boards to be downloaded
During download, click
here (if active) to cancel
the current step
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4.14.3.5– Downloading report
Once the downloading phase is over (see § 4.14.3.4 – Software import), a report is provided detailing
the software present for the different board types of the BS:
IF MIB COMPATIBILITY IS CANCELLED, NE CONFIGURATION IS ENTIRELY LOST
Name of downloaded software
Version of downloaded software
Status of downloaded software
Reminder of data
(cf: 4.14.3.4 –§)
Quick search
(cf: 4.1.2.4 –§)
Type of boards
of the DBS
Click here (if active) to cancel the rendering
MIB compatibility, if the button is available at
the end of the process
Click here to migrate the MIB if the button is still
active at the end of the process: it requires the
renderin
g
MIB com
p
atibilit
y
ste
p
(
cf:
§
4.14.3.6
Click here (if active) to exit the dowload
function (terminated) and go to
referencing the software (cf: § 4.14.3.7
OR
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4.14.3.6– Rendering compatible the MIBs
This operation only takes place where there are different versions of the databases, and ensures that
the common exchange base structures are compatible.
Note: Movement between the phases: Backup, NE->LT transfer, MIB Migration and LT->NE trans-
fer takes place automatically without having to click Continue.
The Backup phase is too rapid to view its progress in the "Backup Status" screen zone.
The phases: NE->LT transfer and LT->NE transfer may take a greater or lesser time depending
on the link bit rate. Their progress is displayed in the "Transfer sRam file" zone.
The principle of these 3 steps is the same as for the Backup/Restore function: § 4.14.2.1 – Bac-
king up a system configuration.
The MIB Migration phase is quite a long operation that lasts around 30 minutes.
Migration is successfully terminated once the migration result displays "success".
"C:/A7390WW" CONVERSION DIRECTORY MUST BE EXPORTED IN
READ / WRITE STATE TO THE NFS SERVER AND THE SOFTWARE
REQUIRED FOR MIGRATION MUST BE INSTALLED
Transfer phase to LT from LT:
transfer of data file to manager / to Backup phase: generation of data file
While in progress, click here (if
active) to cancel the current phase
Initial version
of IM
Final version of IM
Progress of migration (the designation
of each transfer phase is displayed
under the relative progress bar) Accessible at the end of the process
(«END» phase): click here to exit the
download function (terminated) and go to
referencing the software (cf: 4.14.3.7 –
Accessible after manually interrupting
(«Abort» button) the download: click to
exit the migration functions
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4.14.3.7– Referencing software
The committed software is activated by default when restarted; for the referencing of the software:
Note: This button is activated if the software status is "enabled".
4.14.3.8– Activation of data
To run the downloaded software:
Note: Once the MIBs have been rendered compatible, the equipment (NE) reboots with the new IM
version.
The link with the LT is broken. Reconnection to the NE and recovery of the data therefore requi-
res a new version of the corresponding LT. For this, refer to the procedure described in A.2.2 –
Installation Procedure CHANGING THE DESTINATION DIRECTORY of the program ("Change
directory" button), so as not to overwrite the old version of the 7390 LT.
Note: Once the software is activated and referenced, do not forget to start again downloading the same
software on the other software storage zone (without activating or referencing it) to re-create the
NFS assembly point, so as the new NTs that come in the network can perform automatic down-
load.
Select first of all the required storage zone,
then, click on the «Referencing» button of the Software Management screen button
bar shown here.
The "Committed" zone of the Software Management screen (§ 4.14.3 –
Downloading) is automatically filled.
Click on the «Activate» button of the Software Management screen button bar
shown here.
The "Activated" zone of the Software Management screen (§ 4.14.3 –
Downloading) is automatically filled.
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4.14.4– SNTP server configuration
The following screen is displayed:
When the SNTP server IP address is set to 0.0.0.0, the SNTP client of the 7390NE is disactivated.
Otherwise the 7390NE SNTP client is activated and it tries to synchronize on this SNTP server IP
address.
When the SNTP client is disactivated, you can set the BS time manually (see § 4.5.5 –).
Note: A time server loss alarm will be declared when connection to SNTP time server is lost and SNTP
client activated.PAGE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK
- click on the button shown here (on the 7390LT main screen),
- or, open the Management pull-down menu and choose Time Management.
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5 – Commissioning the Base Station (7390BS)
Figure 109 – Base station optical configuration
Base Station commissioning is carried out using a compatible laptop PC fitted with the 7390LT
installation and programming software. The PC is connected directly to the DBS rack (see Figure 110 –
Connecting laptop PC to DBS rack) using a cable supplied with the equipment.
Commissioning involves:
–initialisation and configuration of Base Station parameters,
–control and validation of the installed parameters before running the system.
5.1 – Initialisation and configuration of parameters
Preliminary conditions
To commission a Base Station it is necessary:
– to have access to all sub-assemblies required for Base Station creation associated with the site
specific installation sheet, (see Appendix 1 – Installation sheet),
– to have access to the 7390LT software version corresponding to the site configuration,
– to have access, on the laptop PC, to an installation software compatible with the boards to be ins-
talled,
– that the network operator gives the mission order to the installer.
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ANT 1
ANT 2
TNT 1
TNT 2
TNT 3
TNT 4
AMD 1
AMD 2
AMD 3
AMD 4
CPL
IBS 1
IBS 2
IBS 3
IBS 4
1234
PSU 1 PSU 2
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11 14
12
15
17
16 19
18 20
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IBS 5
IBS 6
IBS 7
IBS 8
AMD 5
AMD 6
AMD 7
AMD 8
Slots 1 to 26
ID number
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Main steps
To commission a Base Station it is necessary to carry out the following:
– installation of the DBS rack (see Chapter 3.5 – Base Station equipment installation),
– installation and configuration of the associated X-Pol RBS(s) (see Chapter 3 – Installation of the
Base Station),
– configuration and commissioning of the station using the 7390LT.
5.1.1 – Equipment required
To configure the Base Station parameters the following equipment is required:
–the X-Pol RBS transceivers already installed outdoors, connected to the DBS,
– ARESTOR,
– SPLITTER,
– BIAS-T,
– RS422,
–IGAU,
–the DBS rack assembly,
– a laptop PC equipped with:
• the 7390LT Base Station initialisation and programming software, (see Appendix 2 – Installa-
tion of 7390LT software),
• the Windowsâ NT4 SP5 Workstationâ system,
• the data transfer application (OMNIâ NFS).
The minimum PC specifications are as follows:
– microprocessor: Pentium II 450 MHz,
– RAM: 128 MB,
– Hard disk: min. 10 GB,
– Graphics board: 8 MB,
– 3" 1/2 floppy drive (internal or external),
– 12x CD drive (internal or external),
– ports: 1 available serial (DB9) and 1 available parallel (centronix) port,
– mouse: 2 buttons (PS2 series) or tracking device,
– network board: Ethernet 10/100BT (RJ45),
– 12" monitor (1024x768).
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5.1.2 – Powering up X-Pol RBS and DBS equipment in site configuration
Figure 110 – Connecting laptop PC to DBS rack
Steps
1. Power up the DBS rack using the general ON/OFF switch (see Figure 56).
2. Power up the power supply units at the bottom of the rack (switch at ON).
3. Check the DC/DC power coupling and the status of the power supply boards:
• board operational: green "ON" LED lit; red "F" LED unlit,
• board presenting a fault but still powered: green "ON" LED lit; red "F" LED lit (see Figure 111
– Role of the LEDs of the DBS board).
4. Check the operational status of the DBS boards:
•active operational board, if the green "ON" LED is lit and if the red "F" LED is unlit and, in
addition, for the ANT and AMD boards, if the green "ON LINE" LED is lit;
• the board is in standby if the "ON LINE" LED is unlit, for the ANT board the "F" LED is unlit,
on the contrary for the AMD boards the red "F" LED is lit;
• board not operational, but powered: the green "ON" LED is lit and if the red "F" LED is lit
and, in addition, for the ANT and AMD boards, the green "ON LINE" LED is unlit.
BEFORE POWERING THE EQUIPMENT, BE SURE ITS INSTALLATION IS CONFORM
TO THE PROCEDURES DESCRIBED IN SECTION § 3.5.2; IN PARTICULAR CHECK
THE RIGHT POLARITY OF THE 48V CABLES (POWER SUPPLY CABLES).
ON/OFF switch
Ethernet PC
connector (J102)
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Note: In the initialization phase, the red "F" LED is lit, as is the green "ON" LED.
Figure 111 – Role of the LEDs of the DBS board
5. Connect the PC to a power source and power up.
6. Allocate an IP address to the PC that is compatible with that of the BS. This condition is imperative
for communication between PC and BS to take place. The IP address of the BS (default value:
192.168.99.1 with sub-net mask: 255.255.255.0) and of the PC must be defined in the same sub-
net. For example: the IP address: 192.168.99.2 and the sub-net mask: 255.255.255.0 can be
allocated to the PC.
7. Connect laptop PC to DBS rack using a dedicated cable (Ethernet link, not provided). Use the
connector situated on the top panel of the DBS rack (see Figure 110 – Connecting laptop PC to DBS
rack).
8. Initialize the system by running the 7390LT software: to do this, the configuration steps listed in the
POWER SUPPLY UNITS MUST BE OFF BEFORE POWERING UP THE DBS
RACK WITH GENERAL SWITCH.
ON THE ETHERNET PORT IT IS RECOMMENDED TO CONFIGURE ONLY
ONE IP ADDRESS.
Green "ON" LED lit: indicates the
power supply status of the board
Green "ON LINE" LED lit:
indicates the operational
status of the board
Red "F" LED:
- lit during the initialization
phase.
- subsequently lit in normal
operation to indicate a
problem with the board.
RED ’’UG’’ and ’’NUG’’
LEDs (not managed from
NR 2.0 to NR 2.2b).
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following table must be executed:
Order
number
of steps
Designation of
steps linked to
the 7390LT
Comments
Reference
of screen or
paragraph
IStarting up the LT Follow the instructions described previously in the
manual to start up the 7390LT software.
Close the information window displayed when the
program is running in order to access the 7390LT
main screen.
4.2.2 –
II Connecting to the
BS
Connect the DBS following the instructions seen
before.
. IP address: enter the address which is blank on
first start-up; for subsequent connections, the last
used IP address is displayed by default. Click on
"Apply" to activate retrieval of MIBs on PC; this ter-
minates with the opening of the BS supervision
screen.
4.3.1 –
4.5 –
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Order
number
of steps
Designation of
steps linked to
the 7390LT
Comments
Reference
of screen or
paragraph
III Initializing the
RAM ANT board
On first start-up, it is wise to initialize the ANT
board SNMP agent memory.
To do this, follow the instructions in §4.5.5.
Warning: this destructive function is not to be
used subsequently for an operation, but is reser-
ved for maintenance operations.
This initialization causes a reboot of the 7390LT;
return to step III to reconnect.
4.5.6 –
IV Select
CROSS-POL
configuration
In the BS Details screen:
- select Cross-Polarization for polarization type.
- click on the «Apply»’ button,
Nota: configuration of radio links is only available
after this step.
4.5 –
VChecking
recognition of
sub-assemblies
(boards and
X-Pol RBS)
by the LT
Check on the rack represented in the BS supervi-
sion screen that the physically present sub-
assemblies are taken into account by the LT.
Running the 7390LT software automatically retrie-
ves the serial number for each board, their modifi-
cation index and their software version. Check the
conformity of the data against the delivery slip.
4.5 –
4.5.3.1 – to
4.5.3.7 –
4.5.3.6 –
VI Synchronization This involves defining the priority rules for the pos-
sible timing sources for the station. Priority 1 of
course relates to an external source, since this
allows the station to be immune to user error.
For the moment, it is not possible to select one of
the channels (1, 5, 9 or 13) of the TNT board pre-
sent since they are not yet defined. You should
come back to this step VI when at least one has
been configured.
. Operational Status: the effective presence of a
signal used for synchronization is signaled by the
wording "Enabled".
If no signal is valid, the station uses its internal
clock.
--> Confirm the modifications and quit the screen
to return to the BS supervision screen. 4.5 –
VII Agent time
setting
In the BS Details screen:
- click on the icon to send the time to the agent.
- check that the Last time setting section has
been consequently modified (automatic).
4.5 –
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Order
number
of steps
Designation of
steps linked to
the 7390LT
Comments
Reference
of screen or
paragraph
VIII Setting Radio link
parameters
Radio characteristics:
. AMD Board associated: fields automatically filled:
check that the parameters are those anticipated.
. Band Width (MHz): define the band Width: 14 or
28MHz.
. DownStream Central (GHz): Enter the frequency
of the downstream channel, according to radio
planning.
. Upstream Central (GHz): Enter the central
frequency of the four upstream channels,
according to radio planning.
--> Confirm settings: after a few seconds, the four
frequencies of the upstream channels, Upstream #
1, Upstream # 2, Upstream # 3 et Upstream # 4, are
calculated and displayed.
NB: there are as many tabs as installed radio
sectors (radio links).
. Transmission power (dBm) (defines an output
power from 0 dBm to 27 dBm):
Adjust the display value to give that required for the
link study. If no value is supplied, use by default the
value +17 dBm, which gives the greatest range.
NB: If the specified value is +7 dBm, it is
recommended not to leave it in this status, but to
quit the value and return to it by using the up and
down arrows.
Note: The Rx gain must be at 40 dB.
Upstream characteristics:
. activation of upstream,
. validate upstream apply data trafic.
Quit the screen to return to the BS supervision
screen.
Note that the alarm indicator of the AMD board(s)
has switched from yellow to green, to indicate the
settings have been accepted (otherwise see
Appendix A.6.1).
4.7 –
4.7.1 –
4.7.2
4.5 –
IX First 7390NE
software update
Download, reference and activate. 7.3.13 –
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9. Quit the 7390LT software (see § 4.3.2 – Disconnecting the NE assembly)
10. Fill in the Installation Sheet (see Appendix 1 – Installation sheet).
5.2 – Checking and validating parameters
Once the Equipment is commissioned, the 7390LT software can be used to:
– connect the Base Station, offering the possibility to update site data (see § 4.3.1 – NE Connec-
tion),
– supervise the entire A7390 (NE) system.
Order
number
of steps
Designation of
steps linked to
the 7390LT
Comments
Reference
of screen or
paragraph
XConfiguration of
X-Pol RBS
X-Pol RBS para-
meters: type and
length of cable.
Characteristics:
. ID: field automatically filled with the radio link
number.
. Cable type: select the type of cable from the scroll
menu.
. Cable length: enter the length of the cable which
connects the X-Pol RBS to the DBS.
NB: Never leave at 0, even for a tabletop bench.
--> Confirm the settings to return to the BS
supervision screen
NB: Note that the alarm indicator on the X-Pol RBS
has changed from yellow to green.
Repeat the same operations for all the X-Pol RBS.
4.5.7 –
note 4.5.7 –
4.5 –
XI Configuration of
the ATM medium
type
(only for DBS with
optical interface)
Select sdh or sonet for the Medium type
configuration, then apply
4.9.1 –
XII Information about
the BS
. Name: enter the name of the base station (e.g.,
Base ST #1)
. Location: enter the location of the base station
(e.g., Orlando)
4.5 –
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6 – Operation and maintenance
6.1 – Network supervision
The status of the system is controlled permanently by the supervision function provided by the 7390LT
software. This function is described in § 4.4 Supervision Principles and 4.5 Base Station Supervision. It
offers the following operational help tools:
–a log of all the events taking place between the Agent (NE) and the Manager (7390 LT) from the
connection (see § 4.8 NE management),
–a historical event log (see § 4.8.3 Historical Event log)
– an alarms list (see § 4.10.1 Alarms).
6.2 – Operation
The configuration operations relating to current operations are as follows:
– Time setting (see § The operator is advised of any inappropriate commands by error messages
(see Appendix 6 – Error messages and corrective actions).),
– Configuration of frequencies (see § 6.2.2 – Configuration of frequencies and transmit power),
– Configuration of transmit power level (see § 6.2.3 – Configuration of the cable attenuation dB)
– Configuration of X-Pol RBS (see § 6.2.4 – Configuration of the RBS),
– Activation of upstream (see § 6.2.4 – Activation of upstream),
– Validation of upstream for IP data traffic (see § 6.2.5 – Validation of upstream for IP data traffic),
– Radio resources management (see § 6.2.6 – On-demand Service Management),
– Configuration of IP addresses (see § 6.2.7 – Configuration of IP addresses),
– Configuration of the NFS server (see § 6.2.8 – Configuration of the NFS Server),
– Configuration of ATM interface (see § 6.2.9 – Configuration of ATM interface),
– Configuration of TNT board for circuit emulation (see § 6.2.10 – Configuration of TNT board for
circuit emulation),
– Creation of ASAP table for NT (see § 6.2.11 – Creation of ASAP table for NT),
– Suppression of ASAP table for NT (see § 6.2.12 – Suppression of ASAP table for NT),
– Change of alarm severity profile (see § 6.2.13 – Change of alarm severity profile),
– Service creation: leased lines, data and/or VoIP (Voice over IP), IP, CES, ISDN (see § 6.2.14 –
Service creation leased lines, IP, CES, ISDN),
– Service suppression: leased lines, data and/or VoIP, CES, ISDN (see § 6.2.15 – Service suppres-
sion leased lines, IP, CES, ISDN),
– Start radio performance for NT (see § 6.2.16 – Start radio performance for NT),
– Stop radio performance for NT (see § 6.2.17 – Stop radio performance for NT),
– Start radio performance for radio link (see § 6.2.18 – Start radio performance for Radio Link),
– Stop radio performance for radio link (see § 6.2.19 – Stop radio performance for Radio Link)
– Stop NE supervision (see § 6.2.20 – Stop NE Supervision)
– Start NE supervision (see § 6.2.21 – Start NE Supervision)
– Stop NT supervision (see § 6.2.22 – Stop NT Supervision)
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– Start NT supervision (see § 6.2.23 – Start NT Supervision)
– Stop BS supervision (see § 6.2.24 – Stop BS Supervision)
– Start BS supervision (see § 6.2.25 – Start BS Supervision)
– Backup (see § 6.2.26 – Backup),
– Restore (see § 6.2.27 – Restore).
Note: The operator is advised of any inappropriate commands by error messages (see Appendix 6 –
Error messages and corrective actions).
6.2.1 – Time setting
6.2.1.1 – Manual time setting
Time setting is carried out from the BS Details screen (see § 4.5 Base Station Supervision) by clicking
on the «Set Agent time» button (see § 4.5.5 Sending time to the Agent). The system updates its time
only when manual time setting is done.
Note: Manual time setting is not allowed when SNTP server is configured.
6.2.1.2 – Automatic Time Setting by SNTP
Note: Once the automatic time setting is set, the system updates its time every fifteen minutes with the
SNTP server time.
6.2.2 – Configuration of frequencies and transmit power
Order
number
of steps
Designation Comments
Refer to
paragraph
concerned
I Configuration of
the IP address of
SNTP server.
Go to the Time Management screen and configure
an IP address time server.
4.14.4
II Check that SNTP
server is available.
Check that the time server loss alarm has
disappeared.
4.10.1.3
Order
number
of steps
Designation Comments
Refer to
paragraph
concerned
I Access to the
Radio Configura-
tion screen.
Go to the Radio Configuration screen from the
BS Details screen.
4.5
II Definition of the
radio parameters.
In the Radio Configuration screen:
- select the radio link tab,
- define the channelization type
- define the frequency of the uplink channel,
- define the frequency of the downlink channel,
- define the transmission power (dBm)
- validate.
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6.2.3 – Configuration of the cable attenuation dB
6.2.4 – Activation of upstream
The upstream activation allows to be able to create NT.
CHECK THAT THE FREQUENCIES ENTERED CORRESPOND TO THE DATA
OF THE IMPLEMENTATION SHEET (SEE A.1).
THE SECTOR REBOOTS, FOR THIS SECTOR, THE SERVICES ARE
TEMPORARILY UNAVAILABLE.
Order
number
of steps
Designation Comments
Refer to
paragraph
concerned
I Access to the
Configuration
IBS.
In the IBS screen double-click on the IBS icon or
open the Radio group details windows then double-
click on the IBS.
II Definition of the
cable attenuation
(dB)
- define X-Pol RBS Tx cable attenuation dB,
- define X-Pol RBS Rx cable attenuation dB,
- validate.
Order
number
of steps
Designation Comments
Refer to
paragraph
concerned
I Access to the radio
screen.
Go to the Radio Configuration screen from the
BS Details screen.
4.7.1
II Activation of the
upstream.
In the Radio Configuration screen:
- select the upstream to be activated and apply.
4.7.1
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6.2.5 – Validation of upstream for IP data traffic
The validation of upstream for IP data traffic allows to be able to create IP services (cf. § 4.7.2 IP data
traffic configuration).
6.2.6 – On-demand Service Management
Note: When a service is created, the operator can check bandwidth use by displaying the use radio
resource (see stage III).
Order
number
of steps
Designation Comments
Refer to
paragraph
concerned
I Edit the IP data
traffic configura-
tion.
Go to IP Data Traffic Configuration screen from
the BS Details screen.
4.7.2
II Validate on the
upstream.
- click on the data traffic field for the right upstream
and select "YES" to repeat the same for the other
upstreams to be validated,
- validate the modification by clicking on «Apply».
4.7.2
III Check configured
bandwidth.
Check on the IP Data Traffic Configuration
screen that the configured bandwidth has been
correctly decreased.
4.7.2
Order
number
of steps
Designation Comments
Refer to
paragraph
concerned
I Access the On-
demand Service
Management
screen
From the BS Details screen, access the On-
demand Service Management screen.
4.5
II Overbooking
configuration
In the On-demand Service Management screen:
- choose the radio link to manage.
The different possible actions are:
- for the downstream channels:
- define the overbooking factor limits,
- select or no the policing.
- for each upstream channel:
- define the overbooking factor limits,
- select the Guaranteed MCR or allow a
degraded MCR.
- validate by pressing the "Apply" button.
4.7.3.2
III Display of allocated
radio resources
From the BS Details screen, access to the used
On-demand Service Management screen.
- consult the radio resources reserved for the traffic
4.5
4.7.3
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6.2.7 – Configuration of IP addresses
IP configuration consists in defining:
– the IP addresses of the BS, corresponding to each of the ATM and Ethernet interfaces,
– the sub-nets of 7390 LT managers associated with the ATM and / or Ethernet interfaces.
6.2.7.1 – IP addresses of the ATM and Ethernet interfaces of the BS
Note: IP address 0.0.0.0. is not rejected but the system remains with the former IP address.
BOTH IP ADDRESSES MUST BELONG TO DIFFERENT SUB-NETS.
Order
number
of steps
Designation Comments
Refer to
paragraph
concerned
I Access to the IP
address parame-
ters of the BS.
Go to BS’s Local Networks screen from the
«Change IP address» button.
4.5
4.9.2
II Allocation of an IP
address to the ATM
interface.
In the "ATM Network" part of the BS’s Local
Networks screen:
- enter the Pvi/Vci parameters,
- select the bit rate,
- validate.
Nota:This stage can be not performed. In this case
the IP interface remains not configured.
4.9.2
III Allocation of an IP
address to the
Ethernet port.
In the "Ethernet Network" part of the BS’s Local
Networks screen:
.- define the IP address,
- define the sub-net mask,
- enter the IP address of the router associated with
the Ethernet input,
- validate.
Nota:This stage can be not performed. In this case
the IP interface is configured with default IP
address of the BS (192 168 99.1).
4.9.2
IT IS RECOMMENDED TO CHANGE THE ADDRESSES OF THE BS WITH A LT
CONNECTED LOCALLY TO THE BS.
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6.2.7.2 – Sub-net of Manager (7390 LT)
Note: The two sub-nets can be associated with the same interface.
6.2.8 – Configuration of the NFS Server
In order to keep a connection between a DBS and a NFS server (even after a DBS reset), it is possible
to configure the access to a NFS server. Once done, any board or NT with a wrong software version will
be automatically updated..
Order
number
of steps
Designation Comments
Refer to
paragraph
concerned
I Access to "Network
address" settings
Go to the Target Network screen from the
«Change Network address» button.
4.5
4.9.3
II Definition of the
manager sub-net
associated with
interface 1.
In the "Interface 1" part:
- define the IP address,
- define the sub-net mask,
- define the interface associated with manager 1
(ATM or Ethernet),
- validate.
4.9.3
III Definition of the
manager sub-net
associated with
interface 2.
In the "Interface 2" part:
- define the IP address,
- define the sub-net mask,
- define the interface associated with manager 2
(ATM or Ethernet),
- validate.
4.9.3
Order
number
of steps
Designation Comments
Refer to
paragraph
concerned
I Selection of a File
Server Type.
Go to the NFS Server screen:
- select the File Server Type.
In case of 7390 LT Server, perform step II.
In case of External Server, perform step III.
4.14.1
II Selection of the file
which describes
the software confi-
guration (7390 LT
server).
In the NFS Server screen:
- click on the «Browse...» button,
- select the File descriptor in the File Browser
screen,
- click on the «Apply» button,
- then, close the File Browser screen.
Nota: In the NFS Server screen, Package Location
and File descriptor parameters are automatically
updated.
Do not perform step III and go to step IV.
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6.2.9 – Configuration of ATM interface
The 155 MBPS interfaces must be configured. The 34 Mbps interface is not configurable.
6.2.9.1 – Configuration of the 155 MBPS interface I
6.2.10– Configuration of TNT board for circuit emulation
III Configuration of
the file which des-
cribes the software
configuration
(external server).
In the NFS Server screen:
- assign an IP address to the external server,
- select Network Type (LAN or WAN),
- give a Package Location,
Nota: Be cautious of the upper and lower cases.
- give a File descriptor name.
4.14.1
IV Validate the NFS
Server configura-
tion.
- click on the «Connect» button to take into
account the NFS Server Configuration.
Nota: An error message can appear (cf: Appendix
6)
4.14.1
Order
number
of steps
Designation Comments
Refer to
paragraph
concerned
I Configuration of
the Medium Type.
Go to the ATM Ports Details screen:
- select the Medium Type (sdh or sonet),
- click on «Apply».
4.9.1
Order
number
of steps
Designation Comments
Refer to
paragraph
concerned
I Lock all TNT Ports Go to the E1 cross-connection screen and open
the TNT port configuration screen
Lock all the ports
4.5.3.2
II Change the input
type of the TNT
board
Go to the TNT Details screen:
- select ATM,
- and «Apply».
Nota: This change will make the TNT board reset
4.5.3.2
III Check TNT
configuration - Check the TNT board becomes green again, 4.5.3.2
IV Configure
parameters for
circuit emulation
- Change parameters,
(Buf Max Size) and (Cdv Rx T)
4.5.3.2
FOR T1 «Cdv RxT» AND «Buf Max Size» PARAMETER MUST NOT BE SET TO
RESPECTIVELY 250 ms AND 375 ms (THE LOWEST VALUE).
Order
number
of steps
Designation Comments
Refer to
paragraph
concerned
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6.2.11– Creation of ASAP table for NT
Note: The new ASAP table is created with severities equal to the severities of the NT default table.
6.2.12– Suppression of ASAP table for NT
Note: No NT must reference the ASAP table to be suppressed.
Order
number
of steps
Designation Comments
Refer to
paragraph
concerned
I Access to ASAP
List screen. From the menu bar, open ASAP List screen. 4.10.2
II Create a new
ASAP.
- click on the «New ASAP» button,
- enter the new ASAP name.
- validate
4.10.2.1
III Change the alarm
severity profile.
- click on the severity to be changed to make
appear scroll down list.
- click on the «Modify ASAP» button
- select the new severity.
- repeat this action for the severities to be chan-
ged.
- finally, validate by clicking on «Apply».
4.10.2.2
IV Association of
these ASAPs to
NTs.
Go to NT List screen.
- double click on the first NT in the NT Details
screen.
- select wanted ASAP and validate by clicking on
«Apply».
- repeat these actions for the NT whose ASAP
table has to be changed.
4.6
Order
number
of steps
Designation Comments
Refer to
paragraph
concerned
I Select the ASAP. Go to the ASAP List screen, select the ASAP. 4.10.2
II Remove
suppression.
- click on the «delete ASAP» button and confirm
the suppression by clicking on the «OK» button.
4.10.2.3
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6.2.13– Change of alarm severity profile
6.2.14– Service creation leased lines, IP, CES, ISDN
Several cases may be distinguished according to whether leased lines (E1, X21, T1, CES) or IP cross-
connect creation is involved.
6.2.14.1– Creating an E1 cross-connection
Order
number
of steps
Designation Comments
Refer to
paragraph
concerned
I Select the ASAP - Go to the ASAP List screen, select the ASAP.
- Click on «Modifiy ASAP» button.
4.10.2
II Change severity of
a label.
- Click on the severity to be changed to make
appear scroll down list.
- Select the new severity. Repeat this action for
the severities to be changed.
- Finally, validate by clicking on «Apply».
4.10.2.2
Order
number
of steps
Designation Comments
Refer to
paragraph
concerned
I Configuration of
TNT port on BS
Go to the E1 cross-connections screen:
- select the TNT board,
- access the configuration of the TNT board ports,
- select a port from the list,
- configure the port:
. select structured or unstructured,
. validate by clicking on «Apply».
. unlock the administrative status of the port,
. validate by clicking on «Apply».
4.12.1.2
4.12.1.3
4.12.1.4
II Configuration of
port on NT
Go to the E1 cross-connections screen:
- select the NT,
- access the configuration of the NT ports,
. select structured or unstructured,
. validate by clicking on «Apply».
. unlock the administrative status of the port,
. validate by clicking on «Apply».
4.12.1.3
4.12.1.5
III Cross-connection
of timeslots of
selected ports
In the E1 cross-connections screen:
- two cross-connect modes are available
depending on whether the cross-connection ports
are structured or unstructured.
- validate the cross-connection by creating the E1
cross-connection (following step).
4.12.1.6
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Nota: When a E1 port or E1 cross-connection is locked or unlocked a SIA alarm can appear temporarely.
6.2.14.2– Creating an X21 cross-connection
IV Creation of an E1
link
In the E1 cross-connections screen:
- click on the cross-connection creation button.
In the Create a cross-connection screen:
- assign a designation to the cross-connection if
you want to modify the default designation.
- click on «OK»to create the link.
4.12.5.3
V Unlocking and
activating the
cross-connection
In the E1 cross-connections screen:
- click on the «unlock» button.
4.12.5.5
Order
number
of steps
Designation Comments
Refer to
paragraph
concerned
I Configuration of
TNT port on BS
Go to the E1 cross-connections screen:
- select the TNT board,
- access the configuration of the TNT board ports
- select a port from the list,
- configure the port:
. select structured or unstructured,
. validate by clicking on «Apply»
. unlock the administrative status of the port,
. validate by clicking on «Apply».
4.12.2.3
4.12.2.4
II Configuration of
port on NT
Go to the E1 cross-connections screen:
- select the NT,
- access the configuration of the NT ports,
. unlock the administrative status of the port,
. validate by clicking on «Apply».
4.12.2.3
4.12.2.5
III Cross-connection
of time slots of
selected ports
In the E1 cross-connections screen:
- two cross-connect modes are available
depending on whether the cross-connection ports
are structured or unstructured.
- validate the cross-connection by creating the X21
cross-connection (following step).
4.12.2.6
IV Creation of an X21
link
In the E1 cross-connections screen:
- click on the cross-connection creation button.
In the Create a cross-connection window:
- assign a designation to the cross-connection if
you want to modify the default designation.
- click on «OK» to create the link.
4.12.5.3
Order
number
of steps
Designation Comments
Refer to
paragraph
concerned
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6.2.14.3– Creating a T1 cross-connection
V Unlocking and
activating the
cross-connection
In the E1 cross-connections screen:
- click on the «unlock» button.
4.12.5.5
Order
number
of steps
Designation Comments
Refer to
paragraph
concerned
I Configuration of
TNT port on BS
Go to the T1 cross-connections screen:
- select the TNT board,
- access the configuration of the TNT board ports,
- select a port from the list,
- configure the port:
. unlock the administrative status of the port,
. validate by clicking on «Apply».
4.12.3.3
4.12.3.4
II Configuration of
port on NT
Go to the T1 cross-connections screen:
- select the NT,
- access the configuration of the NT ports,
- go to the Ports Configuration screen,
. select structured or unstructured,
. validate by clicking on «Apply».
. unlock the administrative status of the port,
. validate by clicking on «Apply».
4.12.3.3
4.12.3.5
III Cross-connection
of time slots of
selected ports
In the T1 cross-connections screen:
- two cross-connect modes are available
depending on whether the cross-connection ports
are structured or unstructured.
- validate the cross-connection by creating the T1
cross-connection (following step).
4.12.3.6
IV Creation of a T1
link
In the T1 cross-connections screen:
- click on the cross-connection creation button.
In the Create a cross-connection window:
- assign a designation to the cross-connection if
you want to modify the default designation.
- click on «OK» to create the link.
4.12.5.3
V Unlocking and
activating the
cross-connection
In the T1 cross-connections screen:
- click on the «unlock» button.
4.12.5.5
Order
number
of steps
Designation Comments
Refer to
paragraph
concerned
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6.2.14.4– Creating a CES cross-connection
Note: The TNT board must be configured for circuit emulation.
Order
number
of steps
Designation Comments
Refer to
paragraph
concerned
I Creation of LL
cross-connection
See step I, II, III, IV of section 6.2.14.1 –( E1),
6.2.14.2 – (X21) and 6.2.14.3 – (T1)
II Check if the TNT
port is locked
Go to the E1 cross-connections screen:
- select the TNT board,
- access the configuration of the TNT board ports,
- select a port from the list,
- lock the administrative status of the port,
- validate by clicking on «Apply».
4.12.6.3
III Creation of a CES
link
- select the TNT board,
- select a TNT port from the list.
- choose the Vci of ATM link
- click on the «Cross-connection Creation» button.
4.12.6.3
IV Unlock the TNT
port
Go to the E1 cross-connections screen:
- select the TNT board,
- access the configuration of the TNT board ports,
- select a port from the list,
- unlock the administrative status of the port,
- validate by clicking on «Apply».
4.12.4.3
V Unlock the LL
cross-connection
or unlock NT port
In the E1 cross-connections screen:
- click on the «unlock» button.
Go to the E1 cross-connections screen:
- select the NT,
- access the configuration of the NT ports,
- unlock the administrative status of the NT ports,
- validate by clicking on «Apply»
4.12.5.5
4.12.3.5(E1)
4.11.2.5
(X21)
4.12.3.5 (T1)
DO NOT UNLOCK A PORT OF A TNT CONFIGURED FOR CES WITHOUT HAVING
ASSOCIATED E1 CROSS-CONNECTION TO THE PORT AND WITHOUT HAVING
UNLOCKED THIS E1 CROSS-CONNECTION BEFORE.
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6.2.14.5– Creating an IP cross-connection
Note: Before creating an IP cross-connection, check if upstream is validated for data traffic.
Order
number
of steps
Designation Comments
Refer to
paragraph
concerned
I Configuration of
Ethernet ports on
NT
Go to IP screen from main screen.
- go to NT Ethernet Ports Management screen
from the IP screen,
- select the NT,
- select the Configuration State (half or full duplex),,
- unlock the port,
- validate by clicking on «Apply».
4.13
4.13.2.2
II Creation of an IP
link
Go to New IP Cross-connection screen from the
IP screen,
- select the NT involved in the IP link,
- select the Ethernet port involved in the link,
- select the IP service type (dynamic or static),
- define the flow in transmission and reception,
- select the traffic type (Only Data or Both Data &
Voice),
- enter the VCL parameters(Vpi, Vci ) for Data
traffic and for Voice over IP if needed.,
4.13.2.1 and
4.13.2.3
4.13.2.3
table
III Unlocking and
activating the IP
cross-connection
In the IP screen, click on the «unlock» button. 4.13.2.6
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6.2.14.6– Creating an ISDN Servic.
Order
number
of steps
Designation Comments
Refer to
paragraph
concerned
I Configuration of
TNT port on BS
Go to the ISDN cross-connections screen:
- select the TNT board,
- access the configuration of the TNT board ports,
- go to the ISDN ports Configuration screen:
- select a port from the list,
- configure the port with ISDN:
. validate by clicking on «Apply»,
. unlock the administrative status of the port,
. validate by clicking on «Apply».
4.12.2.3
4.12.4.3
II Creation of an
ISDN signaling
Link (for D
channels)
Go to the ISDN cross-connections screen:
- select signaling,
- select one TS of TNT port,
- assign the TS to the signaling TS,
- click on the cross connection creation button.
4.12.4.2
4.12.1.6
III Activation the
cross-connection
In the ISDN cross-connections screen:
- click on the «Unlock» button.
4.12.4.3
IV Configuration of
TNT port on BS
Go to the ISDN cross-connections screen:
- select the TNT board,
- access the configuration of the TNT board ports,
- select a port from the list,
- configure the port with ISDN:
. validate by clicking on «Apply»,
. unlock the administrative status of the port,
. validate by clicking on «Apply».
V Creation of an
ISDN Link (for B
channels)
Go to the E1 cross-connections screen:
- select the NT,
- select the NT ISDN port
- select one opr two TS of TNT port,
Nota: If only one B channel is inlvolved in the ISDN
link, select only one TS if both B channels or
involved, select two TSs.
- assign the TS to the B channel TS,
- click on the «Cross-connection Creation» button.
4.12.4.2
VI Activation of the
ISDN Link
In the E1 cross-connections screen:
- select the ISDN Link
- click on the «Unlock» button.
4.12.4.2
VII Creation of an
ISDN Link over
another ISDN port
- repeat step IV to VI for the following ISDN port, 4.12.4.2
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Note: In the case of modifying the amount of enabled BRA-ISDN port at any WW-NT\ISDN, its existing
cross-connection for B-channels transport has to be removed and a new one has to be created
according to the new condition. This could even cause other cross-connections to be re-alloca-
ted (removed-created) in order to provide for enough bearer capacity in consecutive time slots at
a certain GXDI E1 link.
Note: A 7390 platform identifies n*64 Kbits/s transport services, not presenting any link with ISDN rela-
ted resources (i.e. OWSA-channels, B channels).
• One free time slot of the selected TNT port in ISDN configuration can be cross-connected to
the signalling time-slot on the NT side.
• It is not possible to create a B-channel ISDN cross-connection if there is not created first a
signalling cross-connection.
• It is possible to cross-connect up to 8 free time-slots of the selected port and up to 8 B-
channels of the 4 ISDN-BA user port, but just 1 cross-connection by NT port. Then, it is pos-
sible to have 4 B-channel cross-connections by port.
• 2 cross-connections cannot coexist over the same NT port. So, if there is a B1 cross-con-
nection and the user wants to do a B1+B2 cross-connection, he has to remove the B1
cross-connection before creating the B1+B2 cross-connection.
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6.2.15– Service suppression leased lines, IP, CES, ISDN
Several cases may be distinguished according to whether leased lines (E1, X21, T1, CES) or IP cross-
connect suppression is involved.
6.2.15.1– Suppression of an E1 cross-connection
6.2.15.2– Suppression of an X21 cross-connection
Order
number
of steps
Designation Comments
Refer to
paragraph
concerned
I Locking the
cross-connection
In the E1 cross-connection screen:
- select the cross-connection to suppress
- click on the «lock» button.
4.12.5.5
II Locking the ports
used in the cross-
connection
In the Board TNT x : ISDN ports configuration:
lock the relevant TNT port then click on «Apply».
In the NT Board: E1 ports configuration: lock the
relevant NT port, then click on «Apply».
4.12.4.3
4.11.1.5
III Suppression of E1
cross-connection
Once the "cross-connection" is selected in the
"cross-connections" list:
- click on the «suppress» button of the toolbar
- validate the confirmation screen
- check that the suppressed "cross-connection" no
longer appears in the "cross-connections" list.
4.12.5.6
Order
number
of steps
Designation Comments
Refer to
paragraph
concerned
I Locking the
cross-connection
In the E1 cross-connection screen:
- select the X21 "cross-connection" to be sup-
pressed
- click on the «lock» button
4.12.5.5
II Locking the ports
used in the
cross-connection
In the Board TNT x : ISDN ports configuration:
- lock the relevant TNT board port
- click on «Apply».
In the NT Board: X21 ports configuration:
- lock the relevant NT port
- click on «Apply».
4.12.4.3
4.11.1.5
III Suppression of
X21
cross-connection
Once the "cross-connection" is selected in the
"cross-connections" list:
- click on the «suppress» button of the toolbar
- validate the confirmation screen
- check that the suppressed "cross-connection" no
longer appears in the "cross-connections" list.
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6.2.15.3– Suppression of a T1 cross-connection
6.2.15.4– Suppression of a CES cross-connection
Order
number
of steps
Designation Comments
Refer to
paragraph
concerned
I Locking the
cross-connection
In the T1 cross-connection screen:
- select the cross-connection to suppress
- click on the «lock» button.
4.12.5.5
II Locking the ports
implemented in the
cross-connection
In the Board TNT x : ISDN ports configuration:
- lock the relevant TNT board port
- click on «Apply».
In the NT Board: T1 ports configuration:
- lock the relevant NT port
- click on «Apply».
4.12.4.3
4.11.1.5
III Suppression of T1
cross-connection
Once the "cross-connection" is selected in the
"cross-connections" list:
- click on the «suppress» button of the toolbar
- validate the Confirmation screen
- check that the suppressed "cross-connection" no
longer appears in the "cross-connections" list.
4.12.5.6
DO NOT UNLOCK A PORT OF A TNT CONFIGURED FOR CES WITHOUT HAVING
ASSOCIATED E1 CROSS-CONNECTION TO THE PORT AND WITHOUT HAVING
UNLOCKED THIS E1 CROSS-CONNECTION BEFORE.
Order
number
of steps
Designation Comments
Refer to
paragraph
concerned
I Lock the TNT port
(Necessary before
suppressing
the CES
cross-connection)
In the Board TNT x : ISDN ports configuration:
- lock the relevant TNT board port
- click on «Apply».
4.12.4.3
II Suppression
of the CES
cross-connection
In the Circuit Emulation Service screen:
- select the "cross-connection" to be suppressed
- click on the «suppress» button
- validate the Confirmation screen
- check that the suppressed "cross-connection" no
longer appears in the "cross-connections" list.
4.12.6.3
4.12.6.4
III Lock of NT ports
lock of LL
cross-connection
In the NT Board: xx ports configuration:
- lock the relevant NT port
- click on «Apply».
In the xx Cross-connection screen:- select the
cross-connection to suppress
- click on the «lock» button.
4.11.1.5
4.12.5.5
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6.2.15.5– Suppression of an IP cross-connection
6.2.15.6– Suppression of an ISDN service.
IV Suppression of LL
cross-connection
Once the "cross-connection" is selected in the
"cross-connections" list:
- click on the «suppress» button of the toolbar
- validate the Confirmation screen
- check that the suppressed "cross-connection" no
longer appears in the "cross-connections" list.
4.12.5.6
DO NOT UNLOCK A PORT OF A TNT CONFIGURED FOR CES WITHOUT HAVING
ASSOCIATED E1 CROSS-CONNECTION TO THE PORT AND WITHOUT HAVING
UNLOCKED THIS E1 CROSS-CONNECTION BEFORE.
Order
number
of steps
Designation Comments
Refer to
paragraph
concerned
I Locking the cross-
connection
In the IP screen:
- select the cross-connection to suppress
- click on the «lock» button.
4.13.2.6
II Locking the NT
Ethernet ports
In the NT Ethernet Ports Management screen:
- check the «locked» box for each port concerned,
- then, click on «Apply».
4.13.2.2
III Suppression of IP
cross-connection
Once the "cross-connection" is selected in the
"cross-connections" list:
- click on the «suppress» button of the toolbar
- validate the Confirmation screen
- check that the suppressed "cross-connection" no
longer appears in the "cross-connections" list.
4.13.2.2
Order
number
of steps
Designation Comments
Refer to
paragraph
concerned
I Locking the
ISDN link using
B channels
In the ISDN cross-connection screen:
- select the cross-connection using B channel,
- click on the «lock» button.
4.13.2.6
II Locking the ports
used in the
cross-connection
In the TNT board: Ports configuration screen:
- lock the relevant TNT port,
- click on «Apply».
4.13.2.2
III Suppression of the
ISDN link
Once the first "cross-connection" is selected in the
"cross-connections" list:
- click on the «suppress» button of the toolbar
- validate the Confirmation screen
- check that the suppressed "cross-connection" no
longer appears in the "cross-connections" list.
4.13.2.7
Order
number
of steps
Designation Comments
Refer to
paragraph
concerned
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6.2.16– Start radio performance for NT
6.2.17– Stop radio performance for NT
IV Locking the
ISDN link for signa-
ling
In the ISDN cross-connection screen:
- select the cross-connection involving signaling
- click on the «lock» button.
4.13.2.6
V Locking the ports
used in the
cross-connection
In the TNT board: Ports configuration screen:
- lock the relevant TNT port,
- click on «Apply».
4.13.2.2
VI Suppression of the
ISDN link
- select the cross-connection involving signaling
- click on the «suppress» button of the toolbar
- validate the Confirmation screen
- check that the suppressed "cross-connection" no
longer appears in the "cross-connections" list.
4.13.2.7
Order
number
of steps
Designation Comments
Refer to
paragraph
concerned
I Selection of the NT Go to the Radio Performance screen:
- select the NT in the NT List screen,
- click on «Apply».
Nota: Up to 4 NT per Radio link can be monitored
4.11.1.1
II Monitor the NT - check that NT Monitoring and Maintenance
screen appear in the Radio Performance screen
4.11.1.2
RADIO PERFORMANCES CAN BE MONITORED ONLY FOR 4 NTs ON A SAME RADIO
LINK (SO, UP TO 16 NTs FOR ONE BS.
Order
number
of steps
Designation Comments
Refer to
paragraph
concerned
I Selection of the NT Go to the Radio Performance screen:
- click on the «Radio Link» tab associated on the
NT,
- click on the NT tab.
4.11.1.2
II Stop the
performance
- click on the stop monitoring icon,
- click on the Stop Performance Monitoring
screen: you have selected the right NT.
4.11.1.2
Order
number
of steps
Designation Comments
Refer to
paragraph
concerned
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6.2.18– Start radio performance for Radio Link
6.2.19– Stop radio performance for Radio Link
6.2.20– Stop NE Supervision
Note: The Current Alarms Synthesis screen disappears and no more configuration is possible
.
Order
number
of steps
Designation Comments
Refer to
paragraph
concerned
I Selection of the
radio link
Go to the Radio Performance screen,
- select the radio link in the radio link list,
- click on the «Apply» button.
4.11.1.1
II Monitor the radio
link
- check that the monitoring screen appears in the
Radio Performance screen.
4.11.1.2
Order
number
of steps
Designation Comments
Refer to
paragraph
concerned
I Selection of the
radio link
Go to the Radio Performance screen,
- click on the «global» tab of the Radio Link you
want to stop,
- click on the global tab.
4.11.1.2
II Stop the
performance
- click on the stop monitoring icon,
- click on the Stop Performance Monitoring
screen: you have selected the right Radio link.
4.11.1.2
Order
number
of steps
Designation Comments
Refer to
paragraph
concerned
I Stop supervision Go to the main screen
- click on the icon to stop NE supervision
- click on «Yes» to confirm
4.8.1
II Checking Check that the supervision states have changed in
the BS Details screen and in the NT List screen.
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6.2.21– Start NE Supervision
6.2.22– Stop NT Supervision
6.2.23– Start NT Supervision
Order
number
of steps
Designation Comments
Refer to
paragraph
concerned
I Start supervision Go to the main screen
- click on the icon to start NE supervision
- click on «Yes» to confirm
4.8.1
II Checking Check that the supervision state has changed in
the BS Details screen and in the NT List screen.
4.8.1
Order
number
of steps
Designation Comments
Refer to
paragraph
concerned
I Stop supervision Go to the NT List screen
- select the desired NT
- click on the icon to stop the supervision of the NT
4.6.1
II Checking Check that the supervision state has changed in
the NT List screen.
4.6
Order
number
of steps
Designation Comments
Refer to
paragraph
concerned
I Start supervision Go to the NT List screen
- select the desired NT
- click on the icon to start the supervision of the NT
Note: The icon is active only if the BS is already
supervised.
4.6.1
II Checking Check that the supervision state has changed in
the NT List screen.
4.6
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6.2.24– Stop BS Supervision
6.2.25– Start BS Supervision
6.2.26– Backup
Note: A time out may appear if the back up function is launched under a severe flow of alarms.
Order
number
of steps
Designation Comments
Refer to
paragraph
concerned
I Stop supervision Go to the BS Details screen
- click on the icon to stop the supervision of the BS
Note: The icon is not active if at least one NT is
supervised (check in the NT List screen).
4.5.1
II Checking Check that the supervision state has changed. 4.5
Order
number
of steps
Designation Comments
Refer to
paragraph
concerned
I Start supervision Go to the BS Details screen
- click on the icon to start the supervision of the BS
4.5.1
II Checking Check that the supervision state has changed. 4.5
THE DESTINATION PATH OF THE BACKUP FILE MUST BE CONFIGURED
IN R/W IN THE NFS SERVER.
NON STANDARD ASCII (INCLUDING «-» AND «_») OR SPACE CHARACTERS ARE NOT
ALLOWED FORTHE DESTINATION PATH OF THE BACKUP FILE
Order
number
of steps
Designation Comments
Refer to
paragraph
concerned
I Check the BS
name
In the BS Details screen:
- check that the BS name is not empty.
Nota: The name will be used for restore operation.
4.5
II Selection of the
destination path of
the backup file
From the Backup / Restore Management screen:
- select the «Backup» tab
- click on the «select» button
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III Modification of the
transfer file name
In the Enter the name of the File to be transfered
by the agent screen:
- click on the arrow to select the destination disk
- open the destination directory by double-clicking
on it
- enter the name of the backup file
- click on «Apply» to take into account the path
- click on «close» to return to the Backup / Restore
Management screen
4.14.2.1
IV Backup - click on the «"start» button of the Backup / Res-
tore Management screen
- once the operation is complete: exit this function
by clicking on «close».
4.14.2
Order
number
of steps
Designation Comments
Refer to
paragraph
concerned
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6.2.27– Restore
THE INTEGRITY OF THE FILE TO BE RESTORED IS UNDER THE OPERATOR'S
RESPONSIBILITY. THE SYSTEM DOES NOT MANAGE ANY INTEGRITY LOSS.
Order
number
of steps
Designation Comments
Refer to
paragraph
concerned
I Check the BS
name
Check that the BS station name has not changed
since the backup operation.
Nota: If BS name is empty, restoration is possible
but the risk of restoring a wrong configuration is
high.
II Selection of the
restore file path
Make sure that the restore directory is exported in
R/W to the NFS server.
From the Backup / Restore Management screen:
- select the «Restore» tab
- click on the «select» button
4.14.2
III Modification of the
transfer file name
In the Enter the name of the File to be transfered
by the agent screen:
- click on the arrow to select the LT source disk
- select the LT source directory by double-clicking
on it
- select the file that you wish to restore in the files
list of the selected directory.
- click on «Apply» to take into account the path
- click on «close» to return to the Backup / Restore
Management screen
4.14.2.1
IV File transfer - click on the «start» button of the Backup /
Restore Management screen
- once the operation is complete: exit this function
by clicking on «close».
4.14.2
VChecking
activated and
referenced fields in
the software mana-
gement screen
After NE is restarted, both fields must be filled,
otherwise carry out an entire download.
(see § 7.3.12 –)
4.14.3
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6.3 – Preventive maintenance
Preventive maintenance is carried out by:
– permanent monitoring of the system provided by the supervision function,
– periodic inspection of the equipment to ensure that:
• the link cables between the NE elements are not damaged,
• the external equipment is properly assembled,
• the internal equipment is correctly in place.
6.4 – Corrective maintenance
6.4.1 – Alarms processing
Knowledge of the implicitly induced alarms may be necessary for the operator to be able to carry out
maintenance and estimate the quality of the services offered by the 7390NE. This is why the present
document offers, in this chapter, a basic knowledge to the operator of the alarm correlation.
6.4.1.1 – Checking alarms for each equipment management function
The "alarms control" functions of each board's equipment management for a given type of element are
responsible for supervision, clearing and masking of alarms for this element. Each of its functions is
responsible for notification to the SNMP agent of the starts and ends of alarms that it controls.
The ANT board is in addition responsible for the processing of alarm indicators ("Critical", "Major" and
"Minor" indicators).
The AMD board implements an equipment management function for each of the following types of
element:
– the AMD itself
– the IBS
–the X-Pol RBS
–the NT
– the static cross-connects on the radio link.
The TNT board implements an equipment management function for each of the following types of
element:
– the TNT itself
– the E1-G703 port of the TNT
The NT implements an equipment management function for each of the following types of element:
– the E1-G703 port of the NT
– the E1-G704 port of the NT
– the Ethernet port of the NT
After stopping the BS or resetting an ANT board (deliberately or not), DO NOT forget to
download again the same software on the available package (1 or 2) without activating nor
referencing it, to re-create the NFS assembly point so as the new NTs that come in the
network can perform automatic download.
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6.4.1.2 – Terminology relating to the alarms
Active alarm: an alarm is active as soon as the start of this alarm is notified to the ANT board, and
remains so as long as its end is not notified
Anomaly: discrepancy between the intended and real characteristics of an item. An anomaly may or
may not affect the capacity of this item to carry out a required function. Several successive anomalies of
the same type are generally considered a fault.
Defect: limited interruption of the capacity of an item to carry out the required function. A defect may or
may not necessitate maintenance action.
Alarm clearance: clearing an alarm initiation by notifying its end.
Board alarm function: for AMD, TNT, IBS, X-Pol RBS or NT boards, the alarm function is the totality of
the "Alarms control" functions of the elements that they manage.
Alarm masking: Storage of an alarm without immediate notification of alarm initiation. Masking allows
the seriousness of the alarms for a given element to be hierarchically ordered: masking is carried out
when a higher order alarm appears. If on unmasking (carried out at the end of the higher order alarm)
the alarm which was masked is still present, an alarm initiation must be notified.
6.4.2 – Definition of 7390NE alarms
6.4.2.1 – Alarms relating to boards
The actions described are not necessarily controlled by the management software (they can be
controlled by the equipment itself).
In the tables below, the term "board" may related to any part of the DBS (ANT, TNT, AMD, IBS, CPL, X-
Pol RBS, PSU, Fans), or to an NT.
List of the alarms relating to the boards of 7390NE:
Probable
cause Alarm name Definition Actions
Board mis-
sing
Board_missing 1. One of the boards (AMD,
ANT, TNT, IBS, CPL), already
known to the agent, is physically
absent from the 7390NE.
2. When the alarm object is the
BS, it means that a load module
(i.e.: a bus adaptative board,
connected at the bottom of the
rack) is physically absent.
3.This alarm also occurs for NT
creation, when the radio link is
not established with the BS.
Internal NE actions: depends
on the functionalities and use of
this board in the 7390NE.
Operator actions:
1. Install the missing board (see
§ 6.5 –). If the board is inten-
tionally withdrawn, its
suppression will make the alarm
disappear (see 4.5.3)
2. Contact the TAC
(see page 3)
3. No action
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Communi-
cation Sub-
system
Failure
Comm_loss The connection (for manage-
ment link set-up) between the
active ANT board and the
"Board" element (redundant
ANT; TNT, AMD, IBS, CPL, coo-
ling unit, power supply unit) is
not set up or is lost.
When the alarm object is an NT,
it may mean a durable loss of
radio link.
Internal NE actions: reset
(automatic or controlled) of the
"Board" element if the board is a
TNT or AMD board or an NT.
No impact if the Board is an IBS
or X-Pol RBS board: these two
elements can continue to
function without their
management link.
The setup or re-establishment of
the connection requires the
complete (re)configuration of
this element. This procedure of
(re)confguration is automatic
and internal to the BS (as long
as all the element configu-ration
parameters are valid).
Operator action: no action.
Type mis-
match
Board_type_er
ror
1. Alarm on TNT board.
Alarm on TNT board after
changing a board (replacement
of board by another type of
board).
2. Alarm on NT board.
Alarm on NT unit after changing
a board (replacement of a unit by
another type of NT).
3. Alarm on CPL board.
Alarm on CPL board after
changing the board
(replacement of a board by
another type of board).
4. Alarm on ANT board.
Alarm on ANT board after
changing a board (replacement
of a board by another type of
board).
Internal NE actions: the "cross-
connections" are not in service.
Operator actions:
1. Change the board (see § 6.5 –
).
2. Change the board or suppress
the NT and recreate it.
3. Check type of the ANT and
CPL boards.
Change the ANT or CPL board
(see § 6.5 –).
4. Check the type of the ANT
board and change the board
(see § 6.5 –).
Probable
cause Alarm name Definition Actions
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Configura-
tion error
Board_config.
error
The Board (AMD or X-Pol RBS)
element configuration parame-
ters list that must be completed
by the manager is incomplete.
Internal NE actions: some
parameters being reported
missing, the " Board " element
configuration by the ANT board
did not succeed and the system
is waiting for a complete
configuration.
Operator action: achievement
of the configuration.
In the case of the X-Pol RBS,
check that the type of cable
allocated is one supported by
the system (see § 4.5.7).
Check that the frequencies set
for this X-Pol RBS correspond to
the data in appendix A.1 for the
corresponding radio link.
A configuration error alarm on X-
Pol RBS may indicate also a
hardware failure of the X-Pol
RBS.
Hardware
failure
HW_failure Hardware failure detected by a
board (ANT, TNT, AMD, cooling
unit).
Internal NE actions: No action
Operator action: replacement
of the faulty board (see § 6.5 –).
Power sup-
ply problem
Power_proble
m
Power supply failure Internal NE actions: No action
Operator action: replacement
of the power supply unit.
Cooling
system pro-
blem
FAN_degra-
ded
The fans of an element function
in degraded mode, i.e., a single
fan is faulty.
Internal NE actions: no action.
Operator action: replacement
of the cooling unit
Synthesi-
zer problem
Synth Synthesiser problem (IBS or X-
Pol RBS).
Internal NE actions: for the X-
Pol RBS, automatic cut-out of
the transceiver
For the IBS, no action
Operator action: replacement
of the faulty component.
Transmit
power pro-
blem
TX_power Power problem during transmis-
sion
Internal NE actions: automatic
cut-out of the transmitter
Operator action: replacement
of the X-Pol RBS
Probable
cause Alarm name Definition Actions
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Software
version
mismatch
Version_mis
match
The software version of the
inserted board does not comply
with the software package of the
NE.
Operator action: check if it is
the good software version (state
of the software is set to
downloading, cf. § 4.5.3.x) - if
not, click on the "download"
button of the software
management screen toolbar to
allow automatic update of the
board (activation and
referencing must not be done).
Storage
problem
Storage_Pb Storage capacity is not com-
pliant with transmitted traffic that
implies the loss of data (only for
ANT, AMD)
Operator action: Check the
synchronisation of the system.
Time server
loss alarm
Time_server_l
oss
The BS cannot access to SNTP
server either:
- just after the automatic time
setting if SNTP server is not
available
- twelve hours after the BS has
lost its SNTP link or
- when the SNTP server address
is not configured.
Internal NE actions: If SNTP
server address is configured, the
BS continues polling the SNTP
server.
Operator actions:
If SNTP server unavailable,
check that the BS can address
SNTP server (see § 4.9.2and
4.9.3) and check the network link
between BS and SNTP server.
If loss of SNTP link, check server
process if SNTP.
If wanted, configure SNTP
server address (see § 6.2.1.2 –).
Probable
cause Alarm name Definition Actions
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6.4.2.2 – Alarms relating to ports
The table below provides the list of alarms specific to the 7390NE ports, along with their definition and
describes the automatic actions internal to the 7390NE-NR2.1 caused by the presence of each of these
alarms. The actions described are not necessarily controlled by the management software (they may be
controlled by the equipment itself).
List of the alarms relating to 7390NE ports:
Note: For these type of alarms, there is no action to be carried out (either from NE nor by the operator).
Note: If a «LOS» appears while a «LOF» alarm is active, a»LOS» alarm will be indicated until both
alarms disappear (only on ATM interface).
Probable cause Alarm name Definition
Alarm indicator signal Ais Detection of "all-1" signal in the useful data (either
in the data transported in the G.704 frame or in
the SDH frame container).
Line Alarm Indicator signal L-AIS Detection of "all-1" ATM signal received on line
(i.e., before unframing; this alarm only exists for
the ATM port (ATM over SDH).
Errored CRC CRC (*) Detection of errored blocks in the received frame.
Frame alignment signal FAS (*) Detection of frame alignment word of errored
frame.
Loss of multiframe alignement Lmfa (*) Loss of multi-frame alignment.
Loss Of Frame LOF (*) Detection of loss of frame alignment word.
Loss of pointer LOP (*) Detection of the reception of a pointer not valid for
a STM-N signal (bytes H1,H2 and H3).
Loss Of Signal LOS Absence of received signal: detection of the
absence of transition in the received signal
("frame" level).
Remote Alarm Indicator RAI (*) Alarm indication on the transmitted signal, signal-
led by remote.
RemoteErrorIndicator REI (*) Error indication on the transmitted signal, signal-
led by remote.
ATMPathRemoteDefectIndica-
tor
P-RDI (*) Fault indication on the transmitted and unframed
signal, signalled by remote (either for the G.704
frame or in the SDH container).
ATMLineRemoteDefectIndica-
tor
L-RDI (*) Fault indication on the ATM signal transmitted on
line.
ATMPathAlarmIndicatorSignal P-AIS Detection of the "All 1" signal in the virtual contai-
ner.
(*) : this alarm can only exist if the signal transmitted/received by the port is framed.
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6.4.2.3 – Functional alarms
The 7390NE functions, for which the "Alarm" function of the ANT board manages the alarms, are as
follows:
– Time management of the 7390NE
– Synchronization of the 7390NE
– Security
– Activation of leased line cross-connects.
The table below provides the list of alarms specific to the functions of the 7390NE, along with their
definition. It also describes two types of actions:
–the automatic internal actions to the 7390NE - NR2.1, caused by the presence of each of these
alarms. The actions described are not necessarily controlled by the management software (they
may be controlled by the equipment itself).
– the actions to be done by the operator when necessary.
List of the functional alarms:
Probable cause Alarm name Definition Actions
Synchronization
clock missing
Clock_missing Loss of BS internal clock used for
slaving PLL of the ANT board.
Internal NE actions:
no direct immediate
impact.
Operator action: no
action.
Loss of synchro-
nization priority
clock
Priority Absence or loss of priority refe-
rence clock for 7390NE synchro-
nization.
Internal NE actions:
fallback to next priority
clock.
Operator action: no
action.
PLL unlocked Synchronization Sync roll of the ANT board PLL. Internal NE actions:
no action.
Operator action: no
action.
Round trip delay
minimization
Alloc_error Impossible to allocate resources
to set up a Leased Line cross-
connec-tion, since the Round
Trip Delay minimisation require-
ment cannot be respected (and
yet the number of resources
required for setting up this cross-
connection are sufficient =>
Defragmentation).
Internal NE actions:
No resource allocated to
the "cross-connection":
rejection of the cross-
connection set-up
request by the AMD
board.
Operator action:
locking, then unlocking
all the leased lines (see
§ 4.12.1.4).
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6.5 – Replacing a DBS board
Note: To proceed with the extraction / insertion of a board, it is not necessary to cut the BS power sup-
ply. Do not forget to tighten the screws of the board with a screwdriver.
Note: Each time you insert or replace any board in the DBS, you must download again the same
software (click on "download" button without activing nor referencing it) This will occur the newly
inserted or replaced boards of the BS to be updated.
6.5.1 – Boards other than the ANT
To change any board, other than the ANT, follow the steps below:
AFTER THE FAN MODULE IS REMOVED, BE CAREFUL WITH THE FAN BLADES.
Order
number
of steps
Designation of
linked steps Comments
Refer to
screens or
paragraphs
concerned
I Extraction of the
board manifesting
a fault
For the AMD,TNT, IBS and CPL boards, the color
of their graphic representation in the BS
supervision screen changes from white to grayed-
out.
However, in the case of a module or ventilation
block, the color of the graphic representation
remains unchanged.
In the alarms list, the extracted board appears with
"Board_missing" alarm (for the AMD, TNT, IBS
and CPL boards), or "Comm_loss" alarm.
In the specific case of the AMD board, the IBS and
X-Pol RBS boards associated with it give rise to a
"Comm_loss" alarm.
4.5
6.4.2.1 –
II Insertion of the new
board
The red "F" LED on the front edge of the board
remains lit throughout the initialization and self-
configuration phase of the board, then is
extinguished.
The alarms then disappear from the alarms table.
In the specific case of the AMD board, not only do
the alarms relating to it disappear, but those of its
associated IBS and X-Pol RBS boards can also
appear.
In addition, the NTs attached to it are automatically
(re)integrated in the network and the E1 or IP
services become automatically accessible.
4.10.1.3
III Checking the
software version of
the re-inserted
board
In the current Alarm table, check that there is no
Version mismatch alarm for the re-inserted board;
otherwise, restart a download with neither referen-
cing nor activation (see § 7.3.12 –).
4.10.1.3
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6.5.2 – Replacement of an ANT board
To change an ANT board, follow the steps below:
6.5.2.1 – Rack with only one ANT
IV Checking the board
operational status
The board is operational if the green "ON" LED is
lit and if the red "F" LED is extinguished.
Nota: In the case of a redundant AMD board: if the
green "ON LINE" LED is extinguished and the red
"F" LED is lit, this means that the board is in stand-
by.
5.1.2 –
V Checking the ope-
rational status of
the NTs and the
restoration of
cross-connections.
Only in the case of an AMD or IBS board. 4.6
4.13.2.1
4.12.5.1
Order
number
of steps
Designation of
linked steps Comments
Refer to
screens or
paragraphs
concerned
I Backup Note the activated and referenced software in the
screen (see § 4.5.3.1).
Before extracting the board to change, perform a
backup of the system in accordance with the
procedures seen in the "Backup" section.
6.2.26 –
II Extraction of the
board manifesting
a fault
Extraction of the board causes the loss of the
management link and services. The system is no
longer in operational status.
III Insertion of the new
board
The red "F" LED on the front edge of the board
remains lit throughout the initialization and self-
configuration phase of the board, then is
extinguished.
Recommissioning and complete configuration of
the system are required.
5.1.2 –
IV Checking the
software version of
the re-inserted
board
In the screen related to the new ANT board, check
the insert board is at the right version.
In the software item ANT Details screen, the
activated and referenced software must be the
same as for the board previously removed,
otherwise carry out an entire download.
4.5.3.1
4.14.3.1
7.3.12 –
V Restoring To restore data, restore the system configuration
in accordance with the procedures seen in the
"Restore" section.
6.2.27 –
Order
number
of steps
Designation of
linked steps Comments
Refer to
screens or
paragraphs
concerned
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6.5.2.2 – Rack with 2 ANT boards: replacement of the active board
6.5.2.3 – Rack with 2 ANT boards: replacement of the redundant board
6.5.3 – Replacement of ventilation module
Wait for complete stop of the fans when extracting the module.
6.5.4 – Replacement of a fuse
Shutdown power supply using the switch.
THE NEW ANT BOARD MUST NOT COMPRISE A NR2.0 SOFTWARE (A NR2.0
ANT BOARD MUST BE UPDATED ON ANOTHER TEST RACK).
Order
number
of steps
Designation of
linked steps Comments
Refer to
screens or
paragraphs
concerned
I Extraction of the
active board to
replace.
Extracting the active board implies switching to the
redundant board.
Check the transfer on the BS Details screen.
4.5.8
4.5
II Insertion of the new
board
The red "F" LED on the front edge of the board
remains lit throughout the initialization and self-
configuration phase of the board, then is
extinguished.
A transfer is performed on the active board.
Check on the Redundancy screen.
5.1.2 –
4.5.8
III Checking the
software version of
the re-inserted
board
In the current Alarm table, check that there is no.
Version mismatch alarm for the re-inserted board;
otherwise, restart a download with neither
referencing nor activation (see § 7.3.12 –).
4.10.1.3
Order
number
of steps
Designation of
linked steps Comments
Refer to
screens or
paragraphs
concerned
I Extraction of the
redundant board to
replace.
In the BS Details screen:
- check that the extracted ANT board is with critical
alarm (alarms list).
4.10.1.3
II Insertion of the new
board
The red "F" LED on the front edge of the board
remains lit throughout the initialization and self-
configuration phase of the board, then is
extinguished.
The board remains in stand-by: check on the
Redundancy screen.
5.1.2 –
4.5.8
III Checking the
software version of
the re-inserted
board
In the current Alarm table, check that there is no.
Version mismatch alarm for the re-inserted board;
otherwise, restart a download with neither
referencing nor activation (see § 7.3.12 –).
4.10.1.3
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6.6 – Replacement of the X-Pol RBS
Replacement of an X-Pol RBS has no impact on alignment. To replace the X-Pol RBS:
– disconnect the grounding cable (see Figure 31 – Grounding the outdoor equipment with the
9900UXI102 pole mounting),
We have four cables behing X-Pol RBS and DBS:
– two cables RS422 Data with pling LEMO:
• two cables IF IF and DC cable for X-Pol RBS Tx/X-Pol RBS Rx,
• one cable with reference frequency.
– disconnect the X-Pol RBS/ DBS connection cable,
– release the snap-locks starting with those on the side , then those on top and finally those at the
bottom,
– remove the X-Pol RBS Tx or X-Pol RBS Rx,
– put in place the new X-Pol RBS in accordance with the procedure described in § 3.3.5 – Installa-
tion of the RBS Unit,
– reconfigure the radio settings in accordance with the procedure described in § 4.5.7 X-Pol RBS.
– verify X-Pol RBS configuration, in Radio group details.
6.7 – Replacement of a NT
Note: A NT unit can be replaced by another NT unit of the same type without suppressing services.
Order
number
of steps
Designation of
linked steps Comments
Refer to
screens or
paragraphs
concerned
I Access to the confi-
guration of NT.
Go to NT List screen from the main button bar:
- select the NT to be replaced and open NT details
screen,
- check if it is the right NT.
4.6
4.6.3
II Change the serial
number.
Go to the Substitute NT Serial number screen
and enter the serial number of the new NT unit.
- validate by clicking on «Apply» and confirm the
substitution.
4.6.6
III Replacement of NT
unit.
On the site, change the NT unit and check the new
unit enters into the network (cf. User Manual of the
Terminal Station, Ref. 3CC12423Axxx TQBJA).
4.10.1.3
IV Check the radio
link NT. Check that there is no comm_loss alarm on the NT.
V Check the NT hard-
ware. Check that there is no board_type_error. 4.6.3
VI Check the NT
software.
Check that there is no version mismatch alarm on
the NT.
- Restart download only ( no referencing and no
activating),
- Check that the NT becomes unable.
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Note: NT unit cannot be replaced by another NT unit of a different type. If wanted, the services on this
NT must be suppressed then created again when the NT has been declared and has been ente-
red into the network.
6.8 – Malfunctions
6.8.1 – Malfunctions on installation
The A7390 is a reliable and easy-to-install system. By following the procedures described in the
documentation, no problem should occur. However, if these procedures have been poorly applied, here
is a list of the possible problems that may arise.
6.8.2 – In-service system malfunctions
6.8.3 – Management malfunctions
Manifestation of the
problem Possible causes Solution
The equipment cannot
be powered up.
Wrong 48 V polarity Restore correct polarity by following
the instructions in § 3.5.2 –.
Poor reception 1. Problem of polarization at X-Pol
RBS
2. Problem of alignment at RT
1. Check the right installation of the
antenna on the X-Pol RBS (see §
3.3.5 –)
2. Check alignment at RT.
Manifestation of the
problem Possible causes Solution
On system start-up,
the red "F" LED
remains lit following
initialization.
1. Bad contact
2. Faulty board
1. Check that the board is properly
inserted.
2. Extract and re-insert the board
(see § 6.5 –). If reinserting the
board has not resolved the pro-
blem, change the board.
With the system in
service, the "F" LED
changes to red.
Faulty board or redundant board If it is redundant AMD board, check
if there is a hardware failure on the
7390LT.
Change the board. (see § 6.5 –)
Loss of all NTs on the
same upstream.
Bad ground connection Wire the ground connection fol-
lowing the instructions in § 3.5.2 –.
Sync loss on the E1
frame.
The client equipment is not synchro-
nized with the NT clock.
Switch equipment synchronization
from internal clock to clock signal
received from NT (see § 4.5.4).
Manifestation of the
problem Possible causes Solution
The LT session will
not run.
A session is underway on the OS. Contact the OS operator to request
handover.
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7 – Changes of configuration
7.1 – Interventions required by system evolution
Evolution of the transmission network may require changes being made to equipment configurations in
order to meet new needs. The A7390 equipment has sufficient flexibility to satisfy these scalability
requirements. Modifications can be carried out by changing the software configuration with or without
modifying the hardware configuration of the equipment, as the case may be. The 7390 LT may itself be
subject to changes.
Two intervention modes may be distinguished:
–remotely for modifications involving only the software configuration of the equipment, carried
out using the 7390LT software,
–on site for hardware configuration modifications, possibly complemented by software configu-
ration modifications.
System evolution interventions, that can be carried out remotely, using simply the 7390LT software
applications, are as follows:
– alarm filtering for NT and alarm filtering for BS,
– modification of service parameters (name, flow), see § 7.3.3 – Modification of service parame-
ters;
– modification of the transmit power level of the X-Pol RBS, see § 7.3.4 – Change of power level
(X-Pol RBS);
– modification of the IP addresses of the equipment, see § 7.3.5 – Changing the IP address of the
equipment;
– modification of the channelling, see § 7.3.6 – Change of channelling;
– modification of the channel frequency in the same sub-band, see § 7.3.11 – Change of frequen-
cy in the same sub-band.
–equipment upgrading, see § 7.3.12 – Upgrading the equipment.
– inhibition of IP data traffic on upstream, see § 7.3.7 – Inhibition of Dynamic traffic on upstream.
– desactivation of upstream, see § 7.3.8 – Desactivation of upstream.
– inhibition of automatic time setting, see § 7.3.9 – Inhibition of automatic time setting .
– modification of CES parameter of a TNT board, see § 7.3.9 – Inhibition of automatic time setting.
System evolution requiring modification of the hardware (and possibly software) configuration to be
carried out on site, is as follows:
– modification of the channel frequency in another sub-band, see § 7.4.1 – Change of frequency
in a different sub-band or band;
– addition of a radio sector, see § 7.4.2 – Addition of a radio sector;
– addition of a network interface, see § 7.4.3 – Network interface;
– updating of the 7390LT software, see § 7.4.4 – Updating the 7390LT software;
– redundancy setting of the ANT board, see § 7.4.5 – Setting ANT board redundancy;
– redundancy setting of a radio sector, see § 7.4.6 – Radio sector redundancy corresponding to
the addition of AMD/IBS and backup X-Pol RBS boards;
– change network interface 34 Mbit/s to 155 Mbit/s, see § 7.4.3.2 – Change of a network interface
(34 to 155 Mbit/s).
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Note: Change network interface 155 Mbit/s to 34 Mbit/s is not possible.
7.2 – Recommendations
The presence of the symbol at the start of the description of an intervention indicates
that this involves the temporary interruption of the link.
7.3 – Remote interventions using software
7.3.1 – Alarm filtering for NT
7.3.2 – Alarm filtering for BS
For carrying out work of any kind on boards (disassembly/assembly, configuration
modification), the operator must be equipped with a grounding strap (e.g., a
"Disposable Wrist Strap" 3M, reference 2209).
THESE OPERATIONS ARE ONLY TO BE CARRIED OUT BY QUALIFIED TECHNICIANS
AUTHORISED BY ALCATEL.
UPDATE THE REFERENCE DOCUMENTS AND LABELS IN ORDER FOR
THEM TO COMPLY WITH THE NEW CONFIGURATION.
Order
number
of steps
Designation Comments
Refer to
paragraph
concerned
I Access to the
choose NT
Go to NT List screen from the main button bar:
- select the NT you wish to filter Alarms,
- check if it is the right NT
4.6 –
II Inhibits alarms - click on the icon to inhibit receiving
acknowledgement of the alarm of the NT,
- check that the alarm reported has changed in the
NT List screen
4.6.1 –
Order
number
of steps
Designation Comments
Refer to
paragraph
concerned
I Inhibits alarms Go to the BS Details screen,
- click on the icon to inhibit receving the alarms,
- check that the alarm state has changed.
4.5.1 –
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7.3.3 – Modification of service parameters
7.3.3.1 – Changing the name of an E1 leased line
7.3.3.2 – Changing the capacity of an E1 leased line
7.3.3.3 – Changing the name of an IP cross-connection
Order
number
of steps
Designation Comments
Refer to
screens or
paragraphs
concerned
I Edit the E1 link
On the leased lines screen:
- select the link to edit
- click on the edit icon
4.12.1.2 –
(E1)
4.12.2.2 –
(X21)
4.12.3.2 –
(T1)
II Modification of link
name
In the modification field:
- enter the new name of the link
4.12.5.4 –
III Validation of the
new name
- click on «OK»
Order
number
of steps
Designation Comments
Refer to
screens or
paragraphs
concerned
I Suppression of the
"cross- connec-
tion" concerned
To modify the contract affected to an allocated line,
the cross-connection must be suppressed first.
6.2.15 –
II Creation of the new
link
Assign the same value to the other parameters
(ports, name, Vpi, Vci) as those of the previous
"cross-connection".
6.2.14 –
III Definition of the
new bit rate
Create the new cross-connection by assigning the
desired TS to the new "cross-connection" (the bit
rate is defined depending on the number of TS
assigned).
4.12.1.6 –
(E1)
4.12.2.6 –
(X21)
4.12.3.2 –
(T1)
Order
number
of steps
Designation Comments
Refer to
screens or
paragraphs
concerned
I Edit the IP link On the IP screen:
- select the IP link to edit
- click on the edit icon
4.13.2.1 –
II Modification of link
name
In the modification field:
- enter the new name of the IP link
4.13.2.5 –
III Validation of the
new name
Click on «OK»
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7.3.3.4 – Changing the capacity of an IP cross-connection
7.3.4 – Change of power level (X-Pol RBS)
Order
number
of steps
Designation Comments
Refer to
screens or
paragraphs
concerned
I Suppression of the
"cross- connec-
tion" concerned
To modify the contract affected to an IP link, the
cross-connection must be suppressed first.
6.2.15 –
II Creation of the new
IP link
- assign the same value to the other parameters
(especially Vpi and Vci) as those of the previous
"cross-connection".
- assign the new bit rate desired for transmission
and for reception
6.2.14.5 –
4.13.2.3 –
table
THE POWER OF AN X-POL RBS MUST NOT BE MODIFIED IF RTS ARE ALREADY
IMPLEMENTED, POINTING TO IT. IN THIS CASE, CONTACT THE RADIO PIANNER.
Order
number
of steps
Designation Comments
Refer to
screens or
paragraphs
concerned
I Modification of the
power
On the X-Pol RBS Details screen:
- modify the transmission power
- validate by clicking on the «Apply» button
- close the application
4.5.7 –
II Checking the
modification
In the Current Alarms List:
- check that there are no new alarms for the X-Pol
RBS
4.10.1.3 –
III Updating the
installation record
Note the new value of the X-Pol RBS transmission
power in the BS installation record.
A.1.2 –
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7.3.5 – Changing the IP address of the equipment
Note: to ensure remote access after any change of IP address, it is necessary to signal the new IP
address assigned to one of the BS interfaces (ATM or Ethernet) and the new IP configuration of
remote managememt Network to the supervisor before making changes.
7.3.6 – Change of channelling
Order
number
of steps
Designation Comments
Refer to
screens or
paragraphs
concerned
I Notifiying the
supervisor of the
change
Inform the supervisor of the IP address change.
II Changing the NE
IP address
On the BS’s Local Networks screen:
- modify the IP address
- validate by clicking on the «Apply» button
- close the application
- wait (a few minutes) for the terminal to configure
4.9.2 –
III Changing the
network address
On the Network Address screen:
- change the network addresses
- validate by clicking on «Apply»
- close the application
- wait (several minutes) for the terminal to be
configured
4.9.3 –
IV Updating the
installation record
Note the new value of the IP and network addres-
ses in the BS installation record.
Appendix 1
–
IF THE ETHERNET IP ADDRESS CHANGES, IT IS IMPOSSIBLE TO CONNECT
THE LOCAL LT TO THE BS.
Order
number
of steps
Designation Comments
Refer to
screens or
paragraphs
concerned
I Suppressing client
services Suppress the different cross-connections (leased
lines, IP) by refering to the "suppression of
services" section of Operation.
6.2.15.4 –
(LL)
6.2.15.5 –
(IP)
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7.3.7 – Inhibition of Dynamic traffic on upstream
Note: No IP cross-connection must be present in the system on the upstream to be unvalidated.
II Suppressing NT On the NT List screen:
- select the NT to suppress
- click on the «suppress» button
- confirm by clicking on «OK»
4.6 –
4.6.4 –
III Desactivation of
the upstream.
In the Radio Configuration screen:
- unselect the upstream to be desactivated and
- click on «Apply»
4.7.1 –
IV Modification of the
band width
On the Radio Configuration screen:
- modify the band width
- click on the «Apply» button to take into account
the modifications
- click on the «Close» button to exit the window.
4.7.1 –
V Activation of the
upstream.
In the Radio Configuration screen:
- select the upstream to be activated and apply.
4.7.1 –
VI Creation of
previously
suppressed NTs
On the NT List screen:
- click on the creation button
- fill in the fields with the same information as for the
suppressed NTs
- click on the «Apply» button to validate
- click on the «Close» button to exit the window.
4.6 –
VII Checking Check the re-created NTs are in the NT list. 4.6 –
VIII Alarms
disappearance
- Wait for the disappearance of alarms from the
NTs (approximately 10 minutes).
If alarms persist, see Chapter 6
4.10.1.3 –
IX Re-creation of
client services
Re-create the suppressed cross-connections with
the same characteristics as those suppressed in
stage I.
6.2.14 –
X Checking In the different lists for the cross-connections:
- check that the re-created links are in the leased
line links lists (LL) and IP.
4.12.5.1 –
(LL)
4.13.2.2 –
(IP)
Order
number
of steps
Designation Comments
Refer to
screens or
paragraphs
concerned
I Edit the Dynamic
Traffic
Configuration.
Go to Dynamic Traffic Configuration screen from
the BS Details screen.
4.7.2
Order
number
of steps
Designation Comments
Refer to
screens or
paragraphs
concerned
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II Unvalidate on the
upstream.
- click on the Dynamic traffic field for the right
upstream and select "No",
- validate the modification by clicking on «Apply».
III Check configured
bandwidth
Check on the Dynamic Traffic Configuration
screen that the configured bandwidth has been
correctly decreased.
Order
number
of steps
Designation Comments
Refer to
screens or
paragraphs
concerned
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7.3.8 – Desactivation of upstream
Note: An upstream can be desactivated only if there is no NT declared on this upstream.
7.3.9 – Inhibition of automatic time setting
7.3.10– Modification of CES parameter of a TNT board
Order
number
of steps
Designation Comments
Refer to
screens or
paragraphs
concerned
I Access the radio
management
screen.
Go to the Radio Configuration screen from the
BS Details screen.
II Desactivation of
the upstream.
In the Radio Configuration screen:
- unselect the upstream to be desactivated and
- click on «Apply».
Order
number
of steps
Designation Comments
Refer to
screens or
paragraphs
concerned
I Inhibition of the
SNTP server.
Go to the Time Management screen and put
0.0.0.0 for the IP address time server and click on
«Apply».
Nota: The system will stop updating its time and
will remain synchronized with its last update.
4.14.4 –
II Alarm appearance. The alarm time server loss appears. 4.10.1.3 –
III Manual time setting
if wanted.
Time setting is carried out from the BS Details
screen by clicking on the Time setting button.
The system updates its time only when manual
time setting is done.
Nota: Manual time setting is not allowed when
SNTP server is configured.
4.5.5 –
Order
number
of steps
Designation Comments
Refer to
screens or
paragraphs
concerned
I Lock the TNT port
(Necessary before
suppressing
the CES
cross-connection)
In the Board TNT x: E1 ports configuration:
- lock the relevant TNT board port
- click on «Apply».
4.12.1.4 –
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Note: For T1 services, CdvExt parameter must be greater than 375 µs.
7.3.11– Change of frequency in the same sub-band
Check with reference to the table in § 7.5 – Sub-band distribution plan whether the new frequency
belongs to the same sub-band. If so, follow the procedure described below. If not (change of sub-band),
follow the procedure indicated in
§ 7.4.1 – Change of frequency in a different sub-band or band.
II Suppression
of the CES
cross-connection
In the Circuit Emulation Service screen:
- select the "cross-connection" to be suppressed
- click on the «suppress» button
- validate the confirmation screen
- check that the suppressed "cross-connection" no
longer appears in the "cross-connections" list.
4.12.6.3 –
4.12.6.4 –
III Configure
parameters for
circuit emulation
- Change parameters,
(Buf Max Size) and (Cdv Rx T)
Nota: The TNT board will reset. Wait until TNT
board becomes enabled again.
4.5.3.2 –
IV Creation of a CES
link
- select the TNT board,
- select a TNT port from the list
- choose the Vci of ATM link
- click on the cross-connection creation button.
4.12.6.3 –
V Unlocking and acti-
vating the cross-
connection
In the E1 cross-connection screen:
- click on the «unlock» button.
Nota: If the TNT port is used for synchronisation, it
must be masked then unmasked.
4.12.1.3 –
Order
number
of steps
Designation Comments
Refer to
screens or
paragraphs
concerned
I Modification of
reception and
transmission cen-
tral frequencies
On the Radio Configuration screen:
- modify the central upstream frequencies
- modify the central downstream frequencies
- validate by clicking on «Apply»
- close the application
4.7 –
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number
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II Checking In the Current Alarm List:
- check that there are no alarms at the AMD and
IBS board and X-Pol RBS level.
- wait for disappearance of all NT alarms
(approximately 10 minutes).
If alarms persist, see part 6.
4.10.1.3 –
III Updating the instal-
lation record
Note the new values of the frequencies in the BS
installation record.
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Order
number
of steps
Designation Comments
Refer to
screens or
paragraphs
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7.3.12– Upgrading the equipment
Note: Software download fails if a hardware failure is present.
7.3.12.1– Upgrading the equipment from release 2.0 to 2.2b
Note: This upgrade is only carried out once. Other upgrades correspond to an NR 2.1 update,
cf. § 7.3.12.2 – Upgrading the equipment from release 2.1 / 2.2a to 2.2b.
FOLLOWING THE FIRST DOWNLOAD, THE WHOLE CONFIGURATION IS LOST (THE
REFERENCED AND ACTIVATED PACKAGE INFORMATION IS THEREFORE LOST), A
SECOND DOWNLOAD IS THUS REQUIRED TO UPGRADE THIS INFORMATION AND
TAKE THE BOARDS INTO ACCOUNT.
Order
number
of steps
Designation Comments
Refer to
screens or
paragraphs
concerned
I Complete
download
There is loss of system configuration
(synchronization, time, radio, X-Pol RBS, NT,
services, IP addresses)
- The cabinet is not already operational, indeed: on
completion of the download, the DBS boards
operational status is notified as "active" but the
boards are not recognized by the system.
7.3.12.2 –
4.5.3 –
II X-Pol RBS and
radio configuration
(setting traffic fre-
quencies)
The AMD boards become operational for the
second download, but not for service.
5.1.2 – -VIII
5.1.2 – X
III Second complete
download The DBS boards are recognized by the system. 7.3.12.2 –
IV System
configuration
- synchronization
- agent time setting
- configuration of the ATM medium type
- information about the BS
- create the NTs
- create the services
5.1.2 – -VI
5.1.2 – VII
5.1.2 – -XI
5.1.2 – -XII
4.6.2 –
6.2.14 –
V Checking In the NT List screen:
- the NTs come into the network.
- check that their operational status is "active".
Otherwise re-start a download, only by clicking on
the «download» button.
4.6 –
4.14.3.4 –
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7.3.12.2– Upgrading the equipment from release 2.1 / 2.2a to 2.2b
Note: If the download status becomes red due to a timeout, the BS is still downloading the software.
Another message will appear to indicate the successful download: the upgrade can be carried
Order
number
of steps
Designation Comments
Refer to
screens or
paragraphs
concerned
I Installation of MIB
migration tools
Check that migration tool is property installed on
the system, a directory "c:\mibconv" should exist on
your PC/LT.
Create the directory "c:\A7390WW" on your PC/LT
and export it in R/W with the NFS server.
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II Connect LT 2.1 The LT 2.1 / 2.2a has to be started and connected
to the BS.
III Back up the
configuration
Go to the Backup / Restore Management screen:
- give the name of the file and start the Backup
Nota: In the file name it is advised to indicate the
network release (in this case 2.1 / 2.2a).
6.2 –
IV Selection of the
file which descri-
bes the software
configuration
In the Software Management screen:
- click on the button «Select»: the update software
list is displayed: then, double-click on the file to
import, then on the «Apply» button, and finally on
the «Close» button.
4.14.3 –
4.14.3.2 –
VSelection of the
software storage
zone on the BS
Click on package 1 or 2 of the Software
Management screen.
4.14.3 –
VI Downloading the
software
- click on the «Download» button of the Software
management screen toolbar to import data,
- click on the «continue» button.
4.14.3.4 –
VII MIB migration - click the «Migrate» button and wait until
completion.
4.14.3.6 –
VIII Referencing the
software
In the Software Management screen:
- select the chosen package,
- click on the «reference» button of the toolbar.
4.14.3.7 –
IX Activating the
selected software
configuration
Click on the activation button of the Software
Management screen toolbar.
4.14.3.8 –
XConnect LT 2.2b - quit the LT 2.1 / 2.2a,
- start the LT 2.2b and
- connect it to the BS.
XI Updating the sta-
tuses on the
7390LT
Wait for approximately 10 minutes.
XII Restarting down-
loading of the
same package, to
the other software
storage zone
Click on the «download» button of the Software
Management screen toolbar to allow automatic
update of the new NTs coming into the network
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7.3.12.3– Downgrading the equipment from release 2.2b to 2.1 / 2.2a
Note: A local PC must be used to communicate with the BS and must contain on its hard disk directo-
ries:
• software 7390 LT 2.1 / 2.2a and embedded 2.1 / 2.2a software package,
• software 7390 LT 2.2b,
• backup 2.1 /2.2a(perform just before upgrade 2.2b).
The 2.2a version must be activated in the system.
NTs THAT ARE NOT IN TRACKING MODE WHEN MIGRATING FROM NR 2.2B TO NR
2.2A OR NR 2.1 WILL BE LOST UNTIL COMING BACK TO NR 2.2B.
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Order
number
of steps
Designation Comments
Refer to
screens or
paragraphs
concerned
IConnection of a
local PC with
software 7390 LT
2.2b
- start the 7390 LT software,
- connect the DBS by using current IP address of
the DBS.
II Selection of the
file which describes
the software confi-
guration
In the Software Management screen:
- click on the button «Select»; the last software
update is displayed; then, double click on the file to
import, then on the «Apply» button, and finally on
the «Close» button.
4.14.3 –
4.14.3.2 –
III Selection of the
software storage
zone on the BS
Click on package 1 or 2 of the Software
Management screen.
4.14.3 –
IV Downloading the
software
- click on the «Download» button of the Software
management screen toolbar to import data.
- click on the «Continue» button.
4.14.3 –
VMIB migration This step is automatically detected by the system.
In that case, do not click on the «Migrate» button
and click on the «Abort» button.
4.14.3.6 –
VI Referencing the
software
In the Software Management screen:
- select the chosen package,
- click on the «reference» button of the toolbar.
4.14.3.6 –
VII Initializing the
RAM ANT board
Follow the instruction in cf. 4.5.6 –
Nota: The configuration is lost.
4.5.6 –
VIII Quit 7390 LT 2.2b
software
IX Connection of a
local PC with 7390
LT 2.1 software or
2.2a
- start the 7390 LT software,
- connect the DBS by using the default IP address
(192.168.99.1)
Nota: Assure that the PC is configured to connect
the BS with the default IP address (cf. 5.1.2 – 6/7)
XRestore the 2.1 or
2.2a
Go to the Backup / Restore Management screen:
- select "Restore tab",
- select the restore file path with the 2.1 or 2.2a
backup file,
- start the transfer.
4.14.2 –
XI Quit the 7390 LT
software
XII Connection of
local PC with 7390
LT 2.1 or 2.2a
software
- start the 7390 LT software,
- connect the DBS by using the configured IP
address.
Nota: Assure that the PC is configured to connect
the BS with the configured address.
XIII First 7390 NE
software update See § 7.3.11.
XIV Checking - check the activated and referenced software
package,
- check board and NT states.
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7.3.13– First 7390NE software update
New NT operational state will be set from DISABLE to ENABLE after the software automatic update.
7.4 – On-site interventions
7.4.1 – Change of frequency in a different sub-band or band
Check with reference to the table in § whether the new frequency belongs to the same sub-band:
– if the sub-band has changed, follow the procedure described below;
– if the new frequency belongs to the same sub-band, follow the procedure described in § 7.3.11 –
Change of frequency in the same sub-band.
A change of frequency in a different sub-band or a modification of the duplex spacing requires a change
of X-Pol RBS and RT.
The change of frequency requires, in both cases, the on-site intervention of a technician both for the
BS and the TS, for carrying out modifications to the hardware configuration. Furthermore, the software
configuration needs to be modified. This is carried out on site for BS and TS.
Concerning the TS, follow the stages discribed in section "Changing a RT unit" of the chapter "Operation
and maintenance" of the TS user manual ref. 3CC11774 Axxx.
Concerning the BS, the operations described below must be carried:
THIS UPDATE IS CARRIED OUT AS DESCRIBED IN § 7.3.10.2 BUT THERE
MAY BE NO MIGRATION (THE MIGRATION STEP CAN BE CANCELLED).
FOR AN AUTOMATIC UPDATE, THE LT MUST REMAIN CONNECTED.
Order
number
of steps
Designation Comments
Refer to
screens or
paragraphs
concerned
I Disconnection Disconnect the DBS/X-Pol RBS connection DBS
side
II Changing the
equipment
Modify the outdoor part with respect to the new
configuration (exchange of transceivers and,
where applicable, antenna(s)), with reference to
chapter 6.5.3 –
6.5.3 –
III Reconnection Connect the DBS/X-Pol RBS connection DBS side
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Once the hardware configuration change is done on TS and BS, follow the steps below:
7.4.2 – Addition of a radio sector
Order
number
of steps
Designation Comments
Refer to
screens or
paragraphs
concerned
I Commissioning Repeat the commissioning operations by
programming the new operational parameters, as
indicated in § 5 – , steps VII and VIII
5 –
II Checking the
absence of alarms
In the Current Alarms List:
- check the absence of alarms on AMD, IBS boards
and X-Pol RBS,
- wait for disappearance of all NT alarms (ten
minutes approximately)
4.10.1.3 –
III Updating the BS
and TS
"installation record"
- note the new data for the BS and the TS in the
respective installation record.
(TS installation record in Appendix A.1 of the TS
User guide - ref. 3CC12423 AAxx)
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Order
number
of steps
Designation Comments
Refer to
screens or
paragraphs
concerned
I Installation of the
new X-Pol RBS
Follow the installation procedures for the X-Pol
RBS.
3.3 – , 3.4 – ,
3.5.5 –
II Inserting the AMD Insert the board in one of the locations reserved for
it (see component type/slot number table) and
follow the procedures defined in the chapter
"Operation".
3.5.6 –
6.5.1 – II
III Checking the AMD
board version
Follow the procedures defined in the chapter
"Operation".
6.5.1 – III
IV Inserting the IBS
board
Insert the board in one of the locations reserved-for
it (see component type /slot number table) and
follow the procedures defined in the chapter
"Operation".
3.5.6 –
6.5.1 – II
V Adjusting the
frequencies
- adjust the radio frequencies in accordance with
the procedure defined in the chapter "Operation".
6.2.2 –
VI Configuration of
the X-Pol RBS
- configure the new X-Pol RBS in accordance with
the procedures defined in the chapter "Operation".
6.2.4 –
VII Checking In the Current Alarms List:
- check that there is no alarm from the AMD-IBS-X-
Pol RBS group
- wait for the disappearance of the alarms
(approximately 10 minutes).
- if the alarms persist, see § 6
4.10.1.3 –
VIII Updating the instal-
lation record Note the changes in the BS installation record Appendix 1
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7.4.3 – Network interface
7.4.3.1 – Addition of a network interface
7.4.3.2 – Change of a network interface (34 to 155 Mbit/s)
Note: 1. The system must be already with release 2.2.b.
Note: 2. The laptop is necessary for the change.
Order
number
of steps
Designation Comments
Refer to
screens or
paragraphs
concerned
I Inserting the TNT
board
- insert the TNT board in one of the locations
reserved for it (see component type/slot number
table)
- connect it to the DBS sub-rack the system is
immediately operational.
3.5.6 –
3.4.3 –
II Checking the TNT
board version
Follow the procedures defined in the chapter
"Operation".
6.5 – III
Order
number
of steps
Designation Comments
Refer to
screens or
paragraphs
concerned
IBack up the
configuration
Go to Backup / Restore Management screen:
- give the name of the file and start the Backup.
4.14.2 –
6.2.4 –
II Replace the
ANT(s) boards and
the CPL board.
- switch "off" the BS,
- replace the 34 ANT(s) boards by the 155 ANT(s)
boards.
- replace the 34 CPL board by the 155 CPL board.
III Connect the PC. Connect laptop PC to DBS rack using a dedicated
cable.
5.1.2 –
V, VI, VII
IV Connection - start the LT and connect it to the BS by using the
BS default IP address (192.168.99.1),
- switch "on" DBS.
VInitializing the
RAM ANT board
- go to ANT Ram initialisation screen and
- validate by clicking on «OK» button.
4.5.6 –
VI Restore the
configuration
Go to Backup / Restore Management screen:
- give the name of the file (see backup procedure
4.14.2.1 – , steps 1) and
- start the restore.
6.2.27 –
VII Check the system Check that the board and NT(s) become operatio-
nal.
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7.4.4 – Updating the 7390LT software
7.4.5 – Setting ANT board redundancy
Order
number
of steps
Designation Comments
Refer to
screens or
paragraphs
concerned
I Disconnection of
the software
From the 7390 LT (Craft Terminal) screen:
- scroll down the Management menu
- select the close item
- confirm exit from the 7390 LT
4.2.3 –
II Disconnection of
the Ethernet cable
- disconnect the cable connecting the DBS to the
laptop computer
5.1.2 –
III Updating the
software
- install the disk (the CD-ROM) containing the
update in the appropriate reader of the laptop
computer used for system management.
- from Windows, launch software installation on the
computer hard disk.
Appendix 2
–
THE BACKUP ANT BOARD MUST NOT COMPRISE A NR2.0 SOFTWARE
(A NR2.0 ANT BOARD MUST BE UPDATED ON ANOTHER TEST RACK).
Order
number
of steps
Designation Comments
Refer to
screens or
paragraphs
concerned
I Checking the cabi-
net version
On the BS Details screen:
- check that the BS version is 2.1
- if the cabinet is in version 2.0: first perform a
download to upgrade the equipment to version 2.1.
( see § 7.3.12 – )
4.5 –
II Inserting the ANT
board
- insert the board in slot number 2 of the DBS
- during initialization, the red "F" LED is lit and also
the green "ON" LED
- the "F" LED goes off on completion of the
initialization phase
- check that the "on line" LED is not lit (redundancy)
III Checking the
version of the ANT
board inserted
Follow the procedures defined in the chapter
"Operation".
6.5.2.3 –
IV Checking the
absence of alarm
On the Current Alarms List screen:
- check the absence of alarm linked to this ANT
board
- wait for the disappearance of the alarms
(approximately 10 minutes)
-confirm at the BS Details screen level
4.10.1.3 –
4.5 –
V Updating the
installation record
- fill in the sections concerning the ANT 2 board in
the BS installation record.
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7.4.6 – Radio sector redundancy corresponding to the addition of AMD/IBS
and backup X-Pol RBS boards
THE SERVICE WILL BE SHUT DOWN DURING RADIO SECTOR
REDUNDANCY INSTALLATION.
Order
number
of steps
Designation Comments
Refer to
screens or
paragraphs
concerned
I Checking the
cabinet version
On the BS Details screen:
- check that the BS is not version 2.0.
If the cabinet is in version 2.0: first perform a
download to upgrade the equipment to version
2.2a.
4.5 –
7.3.12 –
II Installation of the
redundant
X-Pol RBS
- remove the current X-Pol RBS
- perform the installation of the new X-Pol RBS
- implement both X-Pol RBSs with the 2 pole
mounting attachment kit
- link both X-Pol RBSs to the DBS
- point both X-Pol RBSs in the same direction
3.3.5 –
3.4 –
3.3.3.2 –
3.5 –
3.3.6 –
III Configuration of
the X-Pol RBS
Follow the stages defined in the chapter
"Operation".
6.2.4 –
IV Inserting the AMD Insert the redundant board in the location reserved
for it: board slot number + 4 (see component type/
slot number table) and follow the procedures
defined in the chapter "Operation".
4.5.8 –
6.5.1 – II
V Checking the AMD
board version
Follow the procedures defined in the chapter
"Operation".
6.5.1 – III
VI Inserting the IBS
board
- insert the redundant board in the location
reserved for it: board slot number + 4 (see
component type/lot number table) and follow the
procedures defined in the chapter "Operation".
4.5.8 –
6.5.1 – II
VII Checking the
absence of alarm
On the Current Alarms List screen:
- check the absence of alarm linked to this
redundancy
- check at the BS Details screen level.
4.10.1.3 –
4.5 –