Cisco Systems 2484-B8415-R1 WiMAX Base Station, Broadband Wireless, 2.5/2.6 GHz User Manual Installation manual Part 4
Cisco Systems, Inc WiMAX Base Station, Broadband Wireless, 2.5/2.6 GHz Installation manual Part 4
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P R E L I M I N A RY CH A P T E R Commissioning 7.1 Install the Element Management System (EMS) References: • BWX EMS Overview Manual • BWX EMS Software Installation Guide • BWX Mobile WiMAX Configuration Guide 7.1.1 ‘Setup the ‘Test’ EMS Before installing the EMS software on a local computer, it is a good idea to check the customer’s network architecture plan. You should review the plan against the actual setup at the site, checking to see that all equipment and software are installed and available for use. Verify that all routers are installed and IP addresses are correct. You will need a “test” EMS computer in order to enter some basic configuration data needed to test the system once it is powered on. As an installer, you can either use a laptop computer or the customer’s intended EMS Server. (If you use the customer’s intended EMS Server, it will be connected through the backhaul, which is a fiber optic connection between the BWX 8415 Basestation (BS) and the service provider’s network.) Typically, in order to keep a constant link, a 10/100 Base-T Ethernet hub or switch connects the test EMS to the BS Data port using an Ethernet cable. This allows the technician to use the EMS Client to communicate with the EMS Server, which are installed on the same test computer (instructions later in this chapter). An RS-232 serial cable is then connected between the test EMS and the Console port on the BS. Using standard communication software -- i.e., a terminal emulation program, such as Windows HyperTerm or TeraTerm -- allows the installer to enter basic configuration data at this early stage. The procedure for setting up the communications software is described below. BWX 8415 Basestation Installation and Commissioning Guide OL-19519-01 7-1 Chapter 7 Commissioning 7.1.2 Setting Up Direct Communications Software P R E L I M I N A RY 7.1.2 Setting Up Direct Communications Software Step 1 Verify that the fiber optic cable going to the BS is securely connected to the proper port on the backhaul network. Step 2 Connect an Ethernet cable between the backhaul network and the Ethernet connector on the PC that will be used as the test EMS. Note A VT 100 terminal or any standard Windows-based ASCII terminal emulation program can be used for connecting to the BS. The connection for HyperTerm is explained here as an illustrative example. The steps to get to the HyperTerm program may be different due to variances between Operating Systems and in the PC setup. There have been cases of extra “garbage” data while using the HyperTerm program. The preferred TeraTerm program can be downloaded free from the Internet. Step 3 Power on the test EMS Server. Step 4 On the PC, go to Start > Programs > Accessories > Communications > HyperTerminal. Step 5 In the COM1 Properties window (Figure 7-1), under the Port settings tab enter the configuration options. Click “OK”. Figure 7-1 COM1 Properties Bits per second: 9600 Data Bits: Parity: None Stop Bits: Flow Control: None BWX 8415 Basestation Installation and Commissioning Guide 7-2 OL-19519-01 Chapter 7 Commissioning 7.1.3 Install the BWX EMS Software and Start & Configure the BWX EMS Server P R E L I M I N A RY 7.1.3 Install the BWX EMS Software and Start & Configure the BWX EMS Server 7.1.3.1 Install the BWX EMS Software Please refer to the BWX EMS Software Installation Guide for minimum computing requirements and instructions to load the software. When you load the EMS software into the CiscoEMS\ directory on the computer, the file structure will look something like what is shown in Figure 7-2. This is a Windows example. Note This is the directory when you install the Server. The directory when you install the Client is different. Figure 7-2 BWX EMS Server Software Directory (in a Windows PC)executable files configuration files database database-related Java archive (jar) files online documentation sw load files should be placed here Corba-related files Java runtime files EMS jar files log files are stored here script files for CLI should be placed here Be sure to select the correct instructions for your server – based on operating system, either Windows® or Unix ®. You will need to install both the Server and Client applications (Figure 7-3). Be sure to check the latest software Release Notes for updated information and procedures for the version of software you are loading. Figure 7-3 BWX EMS Server & Client Applications BWX 8415 Basestation Installation and Commissioning Guide OL-19519-01 7-3 Chapter 7 Commissioning 7.1.3 Install the BWX EMS Software and Start & Configure the BWX EMS Server P R E L I M I N A RY 7.1.3.2 Start the BWX EMS Server This section assumes that the EMS Server & Client applications have already been loaded. The EMS software installation was described in the previous section. Please refer to the BWX EMS Software Installation Guide for detailed instructions on starting the EMS server. The default user name and password are “emsAdmin” (case sensitive). Cisco recommends always changing the default password. Verify the new password requirement with the customer. After the software files have successfully loaded, start the EMS Server by performing the following steps: Step 1 BEFORE starting the EMS Server, open the EMS Admin CLI application and type enable. After enable is entered, you are prompted for a password. The default password is “emsAdmin.” The password will be invisible as you type it. Next, type migratedb. Once the message stating “Database migration succeeded” displays, exit EMS Admin CLI. Note If the migration step is run again, you will see the following message: “No Migration Needed, Database and Application Versions are both 208.” Step 2 On the test EMS Server, double-click on the EMS Server icon to start the EMS Server application. Allow time for the EMS Server startup procedure to execute. Look for “EMS Server: UP” to scroll by in the EMS Server window to confirm that the Server is up and running. If the EMS Server does not start, call Cisco TAC (1-800-553-2447). The resulting EMS Server window must remain open to keep the EMS Server running. It can be minimized during Server operation. Warning Note that the EMS Server window should not be closed during Server operations, but it can be minimized. If the EMS Server ever needs to be stopped, do not click on the “X” in the top right-hand corner of the window. Instead, open a command prompt window, enter the “stopemsserver ” command followed by the administrator user id, Enter and then enter the password and Enter, as shown in Figure 7-4. BWX 8415 Basestation Installation and Commissioning Guide 7-4 OL-19519-01 Chapter 7 Commissioning 7.1.3 Install the BWX EMS Software and Start & Configure the BWX EMS Server P R E L I M I N A RY Figure 7-4 Stopping the EMS Server 1. Open a Command Prompt window and enter stopemsserver 5. Close the Command prompt window ciscolaptop NEVER CLOSE THE EMS WINDOW BY CLICKING ON THE “X” 2. When prompted, enter 3. Allow time for the EMS shutdown process to execute. When the process is completed, this window will close by itself If this does not work, then Enter C at the EMS Server window to Stop the EMS. When asked if you want to terminate the batch file, enter “N” to gracefully stop all the other processes 4.4. The Thewindow windowcloses closes 7.1.3.3 Configure the BWX EMS Server Note The minimum configuration that you will enter into the EMS server will be through the Configuration & Alarm Manager (CAM) application, which is a graphical user interface (GUI). If you are not already familiar with the CAM, please review the BWX Mobile WiMAX Configuration Guide. Please refer to the BWX Mobile WiMAX Configuration Guide for instructions on the configuration of the EMS server. The configuration of the EMS server includes the following elements: • General configuration • Alarm Management configuration • Performance Management configuration 7.1.3.3.1 General Configuration General configuration of the EMS server includes changing the EMS ID & Network ID fields, entering the FTP user name, password & FTP server root path, and entering the BTS/CPE SW Directory. Note The software upgrade files for BSs and Subscriber Stations (SSs) must be stored on the same PC where the EMS Server was installed. An FTP server must also be installed on that same PC. Under the FTP server you must add a user, give this user a password, and assign this user a root default directory. Under the EMS tab, this user, password, and root directory must be specified during configuration. To do an upgrade, the file(s) are placed on that directory, and the process is initiated on the EMS, which communicates with the FTP server (which is the one that does the actual transfer). Refer to Figure 7-5. BWX 8415 Basestation Installation and Commissioning Guide OL-19519-01 7-5 Chapter 7 Commissioning 7.2 Install Access Services Network Gateway (ASN-GW) Hardware and Broadband Wireless Gateway (BWG) P R E L I M I N A RY Figure 7-5 FTP Server Windows Example : ems : ems : C:\CiscoEMS EMS : C:\CiscoEMS\ftp : loads FTP --> Add User --> User Name: ems, Password: ems, Default Directory: C:\CiscoEMS\ftp Note FTP If upgrading the EMS software from release 6.2.X to release 7.0 or higher, it will be necessary to manually change the Ftp Server Root Path field in the Config EMS screen to “C:\CiscoEMS\ftp”. 7.1.3.3.2 Alarm Management Configuration Alarm Management configuration of the EMS server includes setting the Alarm Auto Acknowledgement (Alarm AutoAck) parameter, setting the Maximum Acknowledgements per hour (Max Ack Per Hour) parameter, and setting up the Alarm Notification by Email parameters (Mail server IP, Email addresses, & specifying which alarms will be mailed to which addresses). 7.1.3.3.3 Performance Management Configuration Performance Management configuration of the EMS server includes setting the Enable Performance Analyzer (Enable PerfAnalyzer) parameter, setting up the Alarm Notification by Email parameters (Mail server IP, & Email addresses) and setting up the SS Auto Logging parameters. 7.2 Install Access Services Network Gateway (ASN-GW) Hardware and Broadband Wireless Gateway (BWG) Software The BWX 8415 Basestation interfaces a 7600 Series Access Services Network Gateway (ASN-GW) router (refer to Figure 7-6). The router must be installed, and then loaded with the WiMAX software application called Broadband Wireless Gateway (BWG). It is beyond the scope of this document to provide router installation procedures. For information on installing the Cisco BWG, refer to the ASN-GW documentation at the following links: BWX 8415 Basestation Installation and Commissioning Guide 7-6 OL-19519-01 Chapter 7 Commissioning 7.3 Add and Configure the BWG to the EMS Server P R E L I M I N A RY www.cisco.com > Documentation > Routers > Cisco 7300 Series Routers or Cisco 7600 Series Routers or http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/hw/routers/ps352/tsd_products_support_series_home.html or http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/hw/routers/ps368/tsd_products_support_series_home.html or BWG Data Sheet: http://wwwin.cisco.com/sptg/mscbu/mwg/prods/cmx/pg/bwg/files/BWG-R11-DS.pdf In section 7.3 are the configuration settings to make the BS and BWG communicate. Figure 7-6 7600 ASN-GW Routers 7600 7.3 Add and Configure the BWG to the EMS Server Reference: • BWX Mobile WiMAX Configuration Guide P/N: OL-16313-02 Please refer to the BWX Mobile WiMAX Configuration Guide for instructions on the configuration of the BWG. The configuration of the BWG includes the following elements: The EMS configures in the BWG all information relative to service level agreements (service flows, packet classifiers, quality of service, user groups, VRFs, etc.) and the definition of AAA services. EMS initiated BWG configuration is only written into memory. To make configurations non-volatile, they must be saved with the BWG Action command “Commit to BWG”. The EMS does not configure Layer 3 information, such as physical and logical interfaces, and routing. These must be configured manually in the BWG. BWX 8415 Basestation Installation and Commissioning Guide OL-19519-01 7-7 Chapter 7 Commissioning 7.4 Authentication, Authorization, and Accounting (AAA) Server Installation P R E L I M I N A RY 7.4 Authentication, Authorization, and Accounting (AAA) Server Installation As part of the WiMAX Profile C architecture, the AAA server is a key element providing subscriber and device authentication as well as configuration. The BWG communicates using RADIUS with the AAA server for subscriber/device authentication and configuration. The configuration information is then relayed by the BWG to the BS using the R6 interface. Cisco’s BWG open architecture design makes it compatible with any AAA server that also uses open architecture protocols. In Release 10.0, all subscriber configuration information is captured in an AAA database. As a subscriber attempts to access the network, the SS communicates with the BS. The BS contacts the BWG which in turn interfaces with the AAA database to check authentication and authorization and to acquire the subscriber’s profile. Assuming the subscriber’s data exists and the subscriber is approved for network access, the BWG sends the information to the BS to provide service to the subscriber. Cisco offers its own AAA application called the Cisco Access Registrar, or CAR, as part of the WiMAX end-to-end solution (Figure 7-7). Figure 7-7 Cisco Access Registrar BWX 8415 Basestation Installation and Commissioning Guide 7-8 OL-19519-01 Chapter 7 Commissioning 7.5 Add and Configure a BWX 8415 Basestation P R E L I M I N A RY For information on installing the CAR, refer to the following links: www.cisco.com > Documentation > Network Management > Security and Identity Management > Cisco Access Registrar or http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/sw/netmgtsw/ps411/tsd_products_support_series_home.html Note These sites provide documentation such as Release Notes, Installation and Configuration Guides, and User Guides. Note Please note that each vendor’s AAA has its own interface for configuring the subscriber information. When troubleshooting WiMAX subscriber issues, the service provider will need to investigate both the EMS and AAA data. 7.5 Add and Configure a BWX 8415 Basestation 7.5.1 Minimum System Configuration Requirements During deployment of a system, only the minimum EMS, BS, SS, BWG, and global parameters must be entered to get the system up and running for testing before turning the site over to the service provider. The service provider may ask you to do more, but in this section we go over the EMS fields that must be configured in order to complete the commissioning of the system. At this stage, you should have already installed the EMS Server and Client applications, rebooted the Server computer (which executed the “configserver” batch file), and added the BWG. The following list is typical information you will need to know to enter the minimum configuration data. • Network ID – This is a unique identifier for a given service provider’s network. No other service provider will have the same Network ID (NID). The NID is provided by Cisco. • BTS ID – Each BS must have a unique number identifier. The ID must be numeric characters and be in the following range: 0 - 1048575. • BTS Name – Each BS must have a unique name identifier. The name can be a mix of alpha and numeric characters. Cisco recommends entering BWX or another identifier so that other personnel will later be able to recognize this BS as a BWX system. • BTS IP Address – When you enter the IP address for the BS, the system will automatically create a second IP address for that BWX 8415 Basestation. For example, if you enter 10.10.10.1, the EMS software generates the second IP address as 10.10.10.2. The initial IP address is usually obtained from the service provider’s network administrator. • EMS Server IP Address – Obtained from the service provider’s network administrator (for testing purposes, use the IP address of the PC where the Test EMS resides) • BTS Subnet Mask – Obtained from the service provider’s network administrator • BTS Gateway IP Address – Obtained from the service provider’s network administrator • BTS Center Frequency – Obtained from the RF Plan • Basestation Antenna Power, RX Sensitivity – determined by Specifications. BWX 8415 Basestation Installation and Commissioning Guide OL-19519-01 7-9 Chapter 7 Commissioning 7.5.2 Add a BWX 8415 Basestation P R E L I M I N A RY • Active or Passive – Antenna identified • Antenna Weight (W0) Values – Obtained from the flash drive in the BS • Whenever you define a new element (BS or SS) in the EMS database, you first add the element, then configure it by completing various fields through the EMS CAM application. Please refer to the Cisco OS Release Notes and the BWX Mobile WiMAX Configuration Guide for more datafill information. 7.5.2 Add a BWX 8415 Basestation The steps to add a BS are shown in Figure 7-8 through Figure 7-13. Please refer to these figures as you read the remainder of this section. Step 1 Figure 7-8 To add a BS, use the pull-down menu called Action, select Add > BTS, and then WiMAX. Enter the information in each field. All of these fields must be entered or accept the defaults. Add Screen for BWX 8415 Basestation To add a BTS, select: Action > Add > Wimax BTS Step 2 Select the frequency band for the BS. BWX 8415 Basestation Installation and Commissioning Guide 7-10 OL-19519-01 Chapter 7 Commissioning 7.5.2 Add a BWX 8415 Basestation P R E L I M I N A RY Figure 7-9 Selecting the Frequency Band Use this pull-down menu to select the frequency band. Step 3 Set the center frequency per the service provider’s RF Engineering specifications. This will depend upon the particular spectrum that the service provider has permission to use, and on other radiating equipment in the geographical area. The Center Frequency setting is selected using the scroll bar. Note If this BS will be operating in a licensed band, be sure to check to see whether or not it utilizes Channel Filters. If it does, the center frequency information must be entered exactly as provided on the sticker on the BS. Caution Not entering the exact center frequency specified when using Channel Filters may result in destroying the Power Amplifiers (PA). BWX 8415 Basestation Installation and Commissioning Guide OL-19519-01 7-11 Chapter 7 Commissioning 7.5.2 Add a BWX 8415 Basestation P R E L I M I N A RY Figure 7-10 Setting the Center Frequency Adjust the center frequency by moving the blue bar to the appropriate frequency. Frequency Range for this band Click on “Ok” to continue. Step 4 Verify that Center Frequency matches the frequency of the Channel Filter and then click Yes to continue. Note The EMS gives this warning when you click “OK” to continue configuring the BS after setting the center frequency. Figure 7-11 Channel Filter Warning This Thiswarning warningisisdisplayed displayedwhen whenyou youare are adding addingaaBasestation Basestationthat thathas hasaaChannel Channel Filter. Filter. Step 5 Confirm that the BS was added successfully by clicking on Ok. BWX 8415 Basestation Installation and Commissioning Guide 7-12 OL-19519-01 Chapter 7 Commissioning 7.5.3 Configure a BWX 8415 Basestation P R E L I M I N A RY Figure 7-12 Basestation Added Successfully Click Clickon on"Ok" "Ok"toto continue continue Step 6 Next, you will see the new BS added to the list under the BTS tab. Double-click on the BTS entry to select the BS. Figure 7-13 Basestation added to the BTS tab The new BWX 8415 basestation appears in the Element ID List area. Notice that the BTS is “Unprovisioned”. Notice also that the version number of the current software load is not known at this time. To select the BTS, double-click anywhere on its line of information. 7.5.3 Configure a BWX 8415 Basestation Configuring the BS consists of setting the following sets of parameters: General, GPS, Layer 1, Layer 2, R6, and CAC. 7.5.3.1 Set the General Parameters The steps to set the General parameters are shown in Figure 7-14 through Figure 7-19. Please refer to these figures as you read the remainder of this section. BWX 8415 Basestation Installation and Commissioning Guide OL-19519-01 7-13 Chapter 7 Commissioning 7.5.3 Configure a BWX 8415 Basestation P R E L I M I N A RY Step 1 From the BTS tab, click on the BTS which is to be configured. Step 2 Right-click on the selected BTS, pull down the Action menu and select Configure. Figure 7-14 Configuring the BWX Basestation Four of the five icons (Alarm View, Net View, Configure…, and BWX WiMAX Diagnostic Tool) are now selectable (that is, not grayed out). Click on the first BTS. Notice that it turns blue to indicate that it is selected. Right-click on the selected BTS and pull down the “Action” menu. Select “Configure…” Step 3 Select System > General and then click on Configure. Figure 7-15 Selecting the General Parameters Element Element ID IDList List Area Area Config Config. Element Element Tree Tree Area Area Element Element Attribute Attribute Area Area With “System – General” selected, Click on “Configure…”. Element Element Actions Actions Area Area BWX 8415 Basestation Installation and Commissioning Guide 7-14 OL-19519-01 Chapter 7 Commissioning 7.5.3 Configure a BWX 8415 Basestation P R E L I M I N A RY Step 4 Click on Enable Advance Operations to modify additional fields. Figure 7-16 Enabling Advanced Operations for General Parameters Only the fields in white and most of the pull-down fields can be changed. Click on “Enable Advanced Operations” to see what other additional fields become available. Notice that only one of the three buttons, at the bottom of the screen, is active. Step 5 Acknowledge the Warning by clicking on Yes and verify that additional fields are modifiable. BWX 8415 Basestation Installation and Commissioning Guide OL-19519-01 7-15 Chapter 7 Commissioning 7.5.3 Configure a BWX 8415 Basestation P R E L I M I N A RY Figure 7-17 Enabling Advanced Operations for General Parameters (cont.) Whenever you click on “Enable Advanced Operations” a warning screen like this one is opened. Click on “Yes” to proceed. New New fields fieldsare are available available for for modification. modification. Click here to go back. Step 6 Update the necessary fields, to include: IP info, location, and contact personnel. Step 7 Verify that the BTS High Temperature value is 25 (Celsius) and the BTS Shutdown High Temperature value is 30 (Celsius). Step 8 Click on Ok to accept the changes. BWX 8415 Basestation Installation and Commissioning Guide 7-16 OL-19519-01 Chapter 7 Commissioning 7.5.3 Configure a BWX 8415 Basestation P R E L I M I N A RY Figure 7-18 Updating Parameter Fields Update the necessary fields. This includes IP info, Location and Contact Personnel. Change the High Temp values to 25 and 30 (Celsius). Notice that now the three buttons at the bottom of the Screen are active. Click on “Ok” to accept the changes. Step 9 Click on Ok to continue. Figure 7-19 Confirmation of Successful Configuration Click on “Ok” to continue. BWX 8415 Basestation Installation and Commissioning Guide OL-19519-01 7-17 Chapter 7 Commissioning 7.5.3 Configure a BWX 8415 Basestation P R E L I M I N A RY 7.5.3.2 Set the GPS Parameters Note The GPS receiver module supports WiMAX certification requirements for high-resolution timing. The GPS receiver module provides 1 pulse per second (1 PPS) and 10 MHz source. Step 1 From the BTS tab, click on the BTS which is to be configured. Step 2 Right-click on the selected BTS, pull down the Action menu and select Configure. Figure 7-20 Configuring the BWX Basestation Four of the five icons (Alarm View, Net View, Configure…, and BWX WiMAX Diagnostic Tool) are now selectable (that is, not grayed out). Click on the first BTS. Notice that it turns blue to indicate that it is selected. Right-click on the selected BTS and pull down the “Action” menu. Select “Configure…” Step 3 Select System > GPS and then click on Configure. BWX 8415 Basestation Installation and Commissioning Guide 7-18 OL-19519-01 Chapter 7 Commissioning 7.5.3 Configure a BWX 8415 Basestation P R E L I M I N A RY Figure 7-21 Selecting the GPS Parameters With ““System System––General” GPS ” selected, selected, Click on “Configure…”. Step 4 Click on Auto Survey to configure the GPS receiver module. Step 5 Click on Ok to accept the changes. Figure 7-22 Updating Parameter Fields Click on “Auto Survey.” Click on “Ok” to accept the changes. Step 6 Note Step 7 Click on Yes in the warning box that will appear when the Auto Survey action is triggered. The Auto Survey action can take up to four (4) hours to complete. An alarm (GPS Receiver Auto Survey in progress) will appear while the survey is in progress and the BS must be reset for the changes to take effect. Click on Ok to continue. BWX 8415 Basestation Installation and Commissioning Guide OL-19519-01 7-19 Chapter 7 Commissioning 7.5.3 Configure a BWX 8415 Basestation P R E L I M I N A RY Figure 7-23 Confirmation of Successful Configuration Click on “Ok” to continue. 7.5.3.3 Set the Layer 1 Parameters The steps to set the Performance parameters are shown in Figure 7-24 through Figure 7-29. Please refer to these figures as you read the remainder of this section. Step 1 Select Air Interface> Layer 1> Layer 1 Tables and then click on Show Configuration and Configure. Figure 7-24 Selecting the Performance Parameters Click on this icon to open the “Air Interface” branch of the tree. Click on “Layer1 Tables”. Notice there are 3 tabs. Nothing can be changed at this level. All fields are grayed out because “Show Configuration” was selected. Click on “Show Configuration” to view the current “Layer 1” configuration. In order to make changes, click on “Configure”. Step 2 Select the General tab. Step 3 Click on Enable Advance Operations to modify additional fields. Step 4 Click on Yes in the Warning box. BWX 8415 Basestation Installation and Commissioning Guide 7-20 OL-19519-01 Chapter 7 Commissioning 7.5.3 Configure a BWX 8415 Basestation P R E L I M I N A RY Figure 7-25 Enabling Advanced Operation for Layer 1 Parameters Select the General tab. Click on Enable Advanced Operation to enable more fields to be changed. Click on Yes. Step 5 Enter the values in the following fields, as shown in Figure 7-26 below: • Operating Level Mode = use value given by service provider (Auto/Manual) • Operating Level = use value given by service provider (100dB/80dB/60dB) • Antenna Power = use value given by service provider (20-35) • Antenna Type = Panel • Down Tilt = use value given by service provider • Azimuth = per directions given to Installer • Channel Filter Part Number = from sticker on channel filter • Channel Filter Start Freq = use value given by service provider • Channel Filter Stop Freq = use value given by service provider • Antenna Pattern = use value given by service provider (120/90) BWX 8415 Basestation Installation and Commissioning Guide OL-19519-01 7-21 Chapter 7 Commissioning 7.5.3 Configure a BWX 8415 Basestation P R E L I M I N A RY Figure 7-26 Changing the Layer 1 Parameters Update the General parameters, per the site specifications. Step 6 Select the second tab, Antenna Table. Step 7 Select Modify All to change the values of any field. Figure 7-27 Antenna Table Tab Select the second tab. These values are returned by the “full calibration” process. These values are loaded from The f lash memory within the BS (Discussed in the next section.) Click on “Modify All” to change any of the fields. These fields turn transmission and reception, for each antenna element, ON or OFF individually. Step 8 Select the third tab, W0 Table. BWX 8415 Basestation Installation and Commissioning Guide 7-22 OL-19519-01 Chapter 7 Commissioning 7.5.3 Configure a BWX 8415 Basestation P R E L I M I N A RY Figure 7-28 W0 Table Tab These parameters characterize the geometry of the BWX 8415 BasestationAntenna. Basestation. For Panel antennas, the values are different for the different antenna elements, but the pattern is repeated for each sub-carrier. The correct values will be loaded from the script flash memory suppliedwithin with the theantenna. BS. Step 9 Click on Ok, at the bottom of the screen, to continue. Step 10 Click on Yes in the warning boxes and click Ok to continue. Figure 7-29 Layer 1 Warning Box Click on“Yes”. Click on “Yes”. Click on “Ok”. BWX 8415 Basestation Installation and Commissioning Guide OL-19519-01 7-23 Chapter 7 Commissioning 7.5.3 Configure a BWX 8415 Basestation P R E L I M I N A RY 7.5.3.4 Other Parameters – Optimized Settings The rest of the Layer1 and Layer2 values will be left at the defaults by the Installer, unless otherwise specified (see Figure 7-30). Figure 7-30 Defaulted Layer1 / Layer2 / Layer3 Values Layer1 / Layer2 / Layer3 Tabs 7.5.3.5 Set the R6 Interface Parameters The steps to set the R6 Interface parameters are shown in Figure 7-31 through Figure 7-33. Please refer to these figures as you read the remainder of this section. Step 1 Select Mobility > R6 Interface and then click on Show Configuration and Configure. BWX 8415 Basestation Installation and Commissioning Guide 7-24 OL-19519-01 Chapter 7 Commissioning 7.5.3 Configure a BWX 8415 Basestation P R E L I M I N A RY Figure 7-31 Selecting the R6 Interface Parameters Click on this icon to open the “Mobility” branch of the tree. Click on “R6 Interface”. Click on “Show Configuration” to view the current R6 Interface configuration. In order to make changes, click on “Configure”. Step 2 Select the BWG Name from the drop down menu. Step 3 Set the Ping Option to Enable. Step 4 Set the Keep Alive Option to Enable. Step 5 Click on Ok, at the bottom of the screen, to continue. Figure 7-32 Changing the R6 Interface Parameters Set the Keep Alive Option to Enable. Select the BWG name From the drop down menu. Set the Ping Option to Enable. Click on“Ok”. BWX 8415 Basestation Installation and Commissioning Guide OL-19519-01 7-25 Chapter 7 Commissioning 7.5.3 Configure a BWX 8415 Basestation P R E L I M I N A RY Step 6 Click on Yes in the warning box and click Ok in the Information box to continue. Figure 7-33 R6 Interface Warning & Information Boxes Click on “Yes”. Click on “Ok”. 7.5.3.6 Set the Call Admission Control (CAC) Parameters The steps to set the CAC parameters are shown in Figure 7-34 through Figure 7-36. Please refer to these figures as you read the remainder of this section. Step 1 Select Mobility > CAC and then click on Show Configuration and Configure. Figure 7-34 Selecting the CAC Parameters Click on this icon to open t he “Mobili ty” branch of the tree. Click on “CAC”. Click on “Show Configuration” to view the current CAC configuration. In order to make changes, click on “Configure”. BWX 8415 Basestation Installation and Commissioning Guide 7-26 OL-19519-01 Chapter 7 Commissioning 7.5.3 Configure a BWX 8415 Basestation P R E L I M I N A RY Step 2 Verify that the following default values are set for the CAC fields (refer to Figure 7-35): Bw flag: Disabled Bw oversubscription: 10 Cac enable : Enabled List update interval: 6000 User inactive period: 3000 SF slot ration UL: 66 SF slot ration DL: 32 Figure 7-35 Verifying the Default Values for CAC Configure Verify that the default values for CAC Configure match those listed in step 2. Step 3 Click Ok in the Information box to continue. Figure 7-36 CAC Information Boxes Click on “Ok”. BWX 8415 Basestation Installation and Commissioning Guide OL-19519-01 7-27 Chapter 7 Commissioning 7.6 Power Up and Provision the BWX 8415 Basestation P R E L I M I N A RY 7.6 Power Up and Provision the BWX 8415 Basestation Reference: BWX EMS Alarm Resolution Reference Manual 7.6.1 Prerequisites Note • The EMS must be up and IP-reachable from the BS • The BWG must be running and configured • The BS must have been already added to and configured in the EMS • All equipment in the system must be IP-reachable • If a laptop with a Test EMS is being used (recommended procedure during commissioning), connect this laptop to the BS via a Telnet session The Telnet session will not be established until after the BS has booted up. • Make sure the ‘Test’ EMS server is running on a laptop • Open a terminal emulation session using one of the following programs: – Tera Term Pro – HyperTerm – Other terminal emulation programs • Verify the serial port settings Figure 7-37 Serial Port Settings BWX 8415 Basestation Installation and Commissioning Guide 7-28 OL-19519-01 Chapter 7 Commissioning 7.6.2 BWX 8415 Basestation Bootup P R E L I M I N A RY 7.6.2 BWX 8415 Basestation Bootup 7.6.2.1 Power On Step 1 With the laptop connected to the BS, through the backhaul network and TeraTerm Pro or Hyperterm running, power up the BS. Step 2 The system boot sequence starts. When the “Press any key to stop auto-boot...” prompt appears, DO NOT press any keys. (Example 7-1). Example 7-1 System Boot Sequence Begins (NEED NEW BOOT SEQUENCE SCREENSHOTS) Press any key to stop auto-boot... auto-booting... boot device : ataa unit number : 0 processor number : 0 host name : host file name : core inet on ethernet (e) : 192.168.1.100:fffff800 inet on backplane (b): 10.0.0.1:fffffffc host inet (h) : 192.168.1.220 gateway inet (g) : 192.168.1.1 user (u) : ate ftp password (pw) : ate flags (f) : 0x8 target name (tn) : nero startup script (s) : loads/ldlineup other (o) : mv0 CPLD Firmware Version: 0x18 Attaching to ATA disk device... done. Loading /ata0a/LOADS/BTSB/core...22257072 Starting at 0x10000... WHEN YOU SEE THIS PROMPT, DON’T PRESS ANY KEY!!! Ignore all this In a second or two, a "0" will be displayed and the boot sequence will contine… But if If you hit any key, a “1” will be displayed, the boot process will be interrupted, and you will be taken into the VxWorks shell (you will see the VxWorks Boot Prompt). THERE IS NO REASON FOR YOU TO GO INSIDE THE VxWorks SHELL!!!!! Step 3 When the “Auto-booting (Enter “configure setup)” prompt appears, type the word config before the countdown reaches zero (Example 7-2). Step 4 At the boot prompt, type p and hit to see the current value of the boot parameters (Example 7-2). Step 5 At the boot prompt type c and hit to configure the boot parameters, one at a time (Example 7-2). Note Each time you hit the next parameter and its current value are displayed and you have the opportunity to type a new value. When an incorrect parameter appears, type the correct value and hit to continue. BWX 8415 Basestation Installation and Commissioning Guide OL-19519-01 7-29 Chapter 7 Commissioning 7.6.2 BWX 8415 Basestation Bootup P R E L I M I N A RY Example 7-2 System Boot Sequence (NEED NEW BOOT SEQUENCE SCREENSHOTS) Auto-booting (Enter "config" for setup)... 17config [Navini Boot]: [Navini Boot]: [Navini Boot]: p date and time : 10/22/2008[14:21] autoboot countdown : delayed ems inet : 192.168.1.220 snmp community : public traffic path : enet mac address : 00:04:6a:00:3b:cc ip on enet (active) : 192.168.1.100 ip on enet (standby) : 192.168.1.101 netmask on enet : 255.255.248.0 mgmt vlan id|priority: 1:0 [1-4094]:[0-7] ip on backplane : 10.0.0.1 gateway on enet : 192.168.1.1 [Navini Boot]: [Navini Boot]: [Navini Boot]: c date and time : 10/22/2008[14:22] MM/dd/yyyy[hh:mm] autoboot countdown : delayed [quick|delayed] ems inet : 192.168.1.220 192.168.2.208 snmp community : public traffic path : enet mac address : 00:04:6a:00:3b:cc ip on enet (active) : 192.168.1.100 192.168.2.67 ip on enet (standby) : 192.168.1.101 netmask on enet : 255.255.248.0 255.255.255.0 mgmt vlan id|priority: 1:0 [1-4094]:[0-7] ip on backplane : 10.0.0.1 gateway on enet : 192.168.1.1 192.168.2.1 [Navini Boot]: At this prompt, type "config" before the autoboot countdown expires (by default it is set to "delayed" lasting 20 seconds) At the Navini Boot prompt, type "p" and hit to check the current value of the parameters Identify the bootline parameters that need to be changed At the Navini Boot prompt, type “c" and hit to change the current value of the parameters Change the desired parameters, one at a time Step 6 Enter p to verify(Example 7-3). Step 7 When all changes have been made, type @ and hit to resume the boot process (Example 7-3). BWX 8415 Basestation Installation and Commissioning Guide 7-30 OL-19519-01 Chapter 7 Commissioning 7.6.2 BWX 8415 Basestation Bootup P R E L I M I N A RY Example 7-3 Changing the Boot Parameter Values (NEED NEW BOOT SEQUENCE SCREENSHOTS) [Navini Boot]: p date and time autoboot countdown ems inet snmp community traffic path mac address ip on enet (active) : ip on enet (standby) : netmask on enet mgmt vlan id|priority: ip on backplane gateway on enet [Navini Boot]: [Navini Boot]: @ 10/22/2008[14:22] delayed 192.168.2.208 public enet 00:04:6a:00:3b:cc 192.168.2.67 192.168.2.68 255.255.255.0 1:0 [1-4094]:[0-7] 10.0.0.1 192.168.2.1 CPLD Firmware Version: 0x18 Starting File System......................Done Mounting Drive /dev0......................Done Starting TCP/IP Stack.....................Done Attached TCP/IP interface to mv unit 0 Attaching interface lo0...done Mounting Remote Filesystem................ Default Route added,Gateway = 192.168.2.1 Host 172.31.26.201 added to host table ...........Done Starting Telnet Daemon....................Done Starting Load Monitoring Tools............Done Loading symbol table from /cf/LOADS/BTSB/core.sym ..Done Starting WDB Tools........................Done Starting Target Shell.....................Done Initializing System Logger................Done Example 7-4 At the prompt, type "p" and hit to verify the changes Enter "c" for changes; "@" to continue Continuation of the Boot Process (NEED NEW BOOT SEQUENCE SCREENSHOTS) Programming System Support Fpga ..........Done Programming Shazam Fpga ..................Done Programming Aphex Fpga ...................Done Programming RF Fpga ......................Done Starting L1 DSP Bootloader ........................ WIMAX APP CP Image Path = /cf/LOADS/BTSB/CP01_MX_IMAGE.bin ... : File open - Success PP01 Image Path = /cf/LOADS/BTSB/CCP01_MX_IMAGE.bin ... : File open - Success XP Image Path = /cf/LOADS/BTSB/XP_MX_IMAGE.bin ... : File open - Success Reset Vals = 0 ------------------- DSP STATUS REGISTERS -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|GDSW Ver|ResetReg|AUX|PP01|PP23|PP45|PP67|CP01|CP23|CP45|CP67|CP89| -------------------------------------------------------------------| 98 0 | b | b | 0 | 0 | 0 | b | b | b | b | 0 | -------------------------------------------------------------------Starting MPC184 Security Processor........Done Enable All: XP, CCP, [4]CPs (DSP Bootline Flag: 0x5f)...BootlineMask = 5f Calling OAM Mem Pool ##########Starting L2 Tasks############ START BtsL2L3If::BtsL2L3If OAM Mem Pool... Done Initializing GDSW Parameters..............Done Starting MCE..............................Done Starting AsnCom...........................Done Starting AsnComRx.........................Done Starting MME..............................Done Initializing OAM MemPools .............Done Initializing L2 Applications.....................Done Initializing Doubly List..................Done Starting BTS L2 L1If .....................Done BWX 8415 Basestation Installation and Commissioning Guide OL-19519-01 7-31 Chapter 7 Commissioning 7.6.2 BWX 8415 Basestation Bootup P R E L I M I N A RY Example 7-5 Continuation of the Boot Process (NEED NEW BOOT SEQUENCE SCREENSHOTS) Starting BTS L3IfAgent....................Done Initializing BTS L2 MemPools .............Done Initializing BTS MacSys...................Done Initializing RM Helper....................Done Initializing Mac Resource.................Done Initializing BTS UCD/DCD Manager..........Done Initializing BTS Ranging Manager..........Done Initializing UL MgmtMsg Processor.........Done Initializing BTS DSx Msg Manager..........Done Initializing BTS CS Processor.............Done Initializing BTS MSS Manager..............Done Initializing BTS CID Manager.............Done Initializing BTS PDU Processor............Done Initializing BTS PHY Processor............Done Initializing BTS SF Manager...............Done Starting BTS L2AUTHENTICATOR TASK.....................Done Starting BTS L2 OAM.......................Done Initializing BTS NBR_ADV Manager..........Done Starting MakeInstance Done Starting BtsL2L3If................Done Starting BTS L2MAC Rx.....................Done Starting CDI Nero.........................Done Starting EtherBridge......................Done Starting ARP FSM..........................Done Starting ARP..............................Done Starting Dpf..............................Done Starting RME..............................Done BootlineMask = 5f EnableFlag = ffc003 Starting PHY Processing...................Done BWX 8415 Basestation Installation and Commissioning Guide 7-32 OL-19519-01 Chapter 7 Commissioning 7.6.2 BWX 8415 Basestation Bootup P R E L I M I N A RY Example 7-6 Continuation of the Boot Process (NEED NEW BOOT SEQUENCE SCREENSHOTS) This Thisstep stepmay maytake takeaafew fewmoments. moments. IfIfthe theBTS BTS fails to receive the configuration data from fails to receive the configuration data fromthe the EMS EMS(the (theline linewill willsay say“Pending” “Pending”instead insteadofof “Done”), “Done”),this thisstep stepwill willtimeout timeoutand andthe theBTS BTSwill will request the configuration data data again. request the configuration data data again. IfIf the theBTS BTSkeeps keepstrying tryingand andtrying tryingand andstill stilldoes does not notget getthe thedata datafrom fromthe theEMS EMS(each (eachiteration iteration may maytake take33oror44minutes), minutes),there thereisisaa communication communicationproblem problembetween betweenthe theBTS BTSand and the theEMS. EMS. Check Checkthe theEthernet Ethernetconnections connections and/or and/orthe theEMS EMSIP IPaddress addressunder underSystemÆ SystemÆ General Generalininthe theBTS BTSConfiguration Configurationrecord. record. When booting from the EMS you get this: Selecting Config Data Source as EMS.......Done Initializing NvRam Mib....................Done Initializing SNMP Agent...................Done EMS (192.168.2.208) Ping Attempt..........Done Selecting Config Data Source as EMS.......Done Initializing NvRam Mib....................Done Initializing SNMP Agent...................Done EMS (192.168.2.208) Ping Attempt..........Done Requesting EMS for Configuration Data.....Done Configuring BTS from EMS..................Done Starting MMM..............................Done Starting Sfm..............................Done !!!!!!!! BTS Initialization Complete !!!!!!!!! Example 7-7 CCC CCC CCC CCC CCC CCC CCC CCC CCC CCC CCC CCC CCC CCC CCC CCC CCC Completion of the Boot Process (NEED NEW BOOT SEQUENCE SCREENSHOTS) CCC CCC CCC CCC CCC CCC CCC CCC CCC CCC CCC CCC CCC CCC CCC CCC CCC CCC CCC CCC CCC CCC CCC CCC CCC CCC CCC CCC CCC CCC CCC CCC CCC CCC CCC CCC CCC CCC CCC CCC CCC CCC CCC CCC CCC CCC CCC CCC CCC CCC CCC CCC CCC CCC CCC CCC CCC CCC CCC (TM) CCC CCC CCC CCC CCC CCC CCC CCC CCC CCC CCC CCC CCC CCC CCC CCC CCC P R O F I L E C Copyright (c) Cisco Systems, Inc. 2008 Copyright (c) Texas Instruments, Inc. 2000-2001 Copyright (c) Wind River Systems, Inc. 1984-2002 ### ##### #### ### ### ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ### ##### #### ### ### S Y S T E M S KERNEL : VxWorks5.5.1(WIND version 2.6) BSP : 1.5RW7.0.2.9 CPU: Cisco Nero 7447A Power PC. Processor #0. Memory Size: 0xfe00000. WDB: Ready. Reset Reason: S_RESET S_RESET Current time is WED OCT 22 14:27:22 2008 S_RESETmeans meansreboot rebootfrom fromthe theconsole. console. Also Alsopossible possible are areUNKNOWN UNKNOWN("hard ("hardreset"), reset"),EMS_RESET EMS_RESET(Reset (ResetBTS BTS from the EMS) and WATCHDOG (BTS rebooted from the EMS) and WATCHDOG (BTS rebootedby byitself) itself) BWX 8415 Basestation Installation and Commissioning Guide OL-19519-01 7-33 Chapter 7 Commissioning 7.6.2 BWX 8415 Basestation Bootup P R E L I M I N A RY 7.6.2.2 Check for Alarms To check the EMS CAM for alarms, follow the instructions in Figure 7-38. All alarms must first be acknowledged, then cleared. Refer to the BWX EMS Alarm Resolution Reference Manual for look-up descriptions and resolutions for each alarm. Figure 7-38 Check Alarms 1.1.Select SelectBTS BTStab, tab,then thenselect selectone oneorormore moreBTSs BTSs 2.2.Click Clickon onthe the Alarm AlarmIcon Icontotosee see the theBTS BTSAlarms Alarms This Thisisisan analternative alternativetotoviewing viewing the outstanding the outstandingBTS BTSalarms alarmsby by entering enteringthe theShowAlarms ShowAlarms command commandatatthe the"console" "console" (terminal emulation) (terminal emulation)window window AAfew fewalarms alarmswill willappear appearand and will be automatically will be automaticallycleared cleared during duringthe theBTS BTSboot. boot. Once an alarm Once an alarmisis"cleared" "cleared"and and "acknowledged", it "acknowledged", itdisappears. disappears. IfIfan analarm alarmisisnot notautomatically automatically acknowledged you acknowledged youcan can acknowledge acknowledgeititmanually manuallytoto make makeititgo goaway. away. Refer to Figure 7-39 for the Alarm Severity indicators. BWX 8415 Basestation Installation and Commissioning Guide 7-34 OL-19519-01 Chapter 7 Commissioning 7.6.3 Provision the BWX 8415 Basestation P R E L I M I N A RY Figure 7-39 Alarm Severity Indicators Severity indicators 1 – Warning 2 – Minor 3 – Major 4 - Critical 7.6.3 Provision the BWX 8415 Basestation When all of the basic BS configuration is completed, the BS needs to be provisioned. If the BS is “provisioned”, then any change to the record immediately affects the BS. If “unprovisioned”, you can change the record without affecting the BS. Certain actions (like “Calibrate”) require that the BS be “provisioned”. The steps to provision the BS are shown in Figure 7-24 through Figure 7-29. Please refer to these figures as you read the remainder of this section. Step 1 From the BTS tab, right-click on the BS which is to be provisioned. Step 2 In the pull-down select Action > Provision to make that record active for the new BS. BWX 8415 Basestation Installation and Commissioning Guide OL-19519-01 7-35 Chapter 7 Commissioning 7.6.3 Provision the BWX 8415 Basestation P R E L I M I N A RY Figure 7-40 Step 3 Provisioning the BWX 8415 Basestation Click on Yes in the warning box and click Ok to continue. Figure 7-41 Provisioning Warning Click on “Yes” to continue. Click on “Ok” to continue. BWX 8415 Basestation Installation and Commissioning Guide 7-36 OL-19519-01
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