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3900 Series Multi-Mode Base StationV100R003Commissioning GuideIssue 02Date 2010-07-30HUAWEI TECHNOLOGIES CO., LTD.
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About This DocumentPurposeThis document describes the commissioning and verification of the multi-mode base station.The commissioning ensures that the base station operates properly, as designed.VersionThe following table lists the product versions related to this document.Product Name VersionDBS3900 V100R003BTS3900 V100R003BTS3900A V100R003BTS3900L V100R003 Intended AudienceThis document is intended for:lField engineerslCommissioning engineers3900 Series Multi-Mode Base StationCommissioning Guide About This DocumentIssue 02 (2010-07-30) Huawei Proprietary and ConfidentialCopyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.iii
ContentsAbout This Document...................................................................................................................iii1 Changes in 3900 Series Multi-Mode Base Station Commissioning Guide....................1-12 Introduction to MBTS Commissioning In Typical Scenarios...........................................2-13 Procedure for Commissioning the Base Station that Starts to Provide Services of OneMode................................................................................................................................................3-14 Commissioning the MBTS in GU Mode on the M2000......................................................4-14.1 Procedure for MBTS Commissioning in GU Mode on the M2000................................................................4-34.2 Preparing for MBTS Commissioning.............................................................................................................4-44.3 Creating an MBTS Commissioning Task.......................................................................................................4-64.3.1 Creating an MBTS Commissioning Task (Deploying Both the GBTS and the NodeB).......................4-64.3.2 Creating an MBTS Commissioning Task (Deploying a NodeB When the GBTS Is Normal)..............4-84.3.3 Creating an MBTS Commissioning Task (Deploying a GBTS When the NodeB Is Normal)............4-104.4 Manually Intervening the MBTS Transmission Detection...........................................................................4-124.5 Automatic Commissioning of the MBTS on the M2000..............................................................................4-134.6 Monitoring the MBTS Commissioning.........................................................................................................4-154.6.1 Viewing the Progress and Status of an MBTS Commissioning Task..................................................4-164.6.2 Handling MBTS Alarms......................................................................................................................4-184.6.3 Diagnosing MBTS Faults.....................................................................................................................4-194.6.4 Viewing the Service Verification Results of an MBTS.......................................................................4-204.6.5 Restarting/Deleting MBTS Commissioning Tasks..............................................................................4-224.7 Confirming the Completion of MBTS Commissioning................................................................................4-224.8 Obtaining the MBTS Commissioning Report...............................................................................................4-234.9 References for the MBTS Commissioning Interface....................................................................................4-234.9.1 Interface Description: MBTS Commissioning.....................................................................................4-244.9.2 Parameters for the MBTS Deployment List.........................................................................................4-264.9.3 Parameters for MBTS Service Verification Performance Counters....................................................4-315 Commissioning the MBTS in GL or UL Mode on the M2000...........................................5-15.1 Procedure for MBTS Commissioning in GL or UL Mode on the M2000......................................................5-35.2 Creating a Commissioning Task.....................................................................................................................5-55.2.1 Creating a GBTS Commissioning Task.................................................................................................5-55.2.2 Creating a NodeB Commissioning Task................................................................................................5-63900 Series Multi-Mode Base StationCommissioning Guide ContentsIssue 02 (2010-07-30) Huawei Proprietary and ConfidentialCopyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.v
5.2.3 Creating an eNodeB Commissioning Task............................................................................................5-85.3 Intervening the GBTS Transmission.............................................................................................................5-135.4 Commissioning the MBTS on the M2000....................................................................................................5-175.4.1 Procedure for Automatically Commissioning the GBTS by the M2000.............................................5-185.4.2 Procedure for Automatically Commissioning the NodeB by the M2000............................................5-225.5 Monitoring the GBTS Commissioning Task................................................................................................5-245.5.1 Viewing the GBTS Alarm Status.........................................................................................................5-245.5.2 Performing the GBTS Fault Diagnosis................................................................................................5-255.5.3 Viewing the GBTS Service Verification Results.................................................................................5-265.5.4 Restarting a GBTS Commissioning Task............................................................................................5-275.6 Monitoring the NodeB Commissioning Task...............................................................................................5-285.6.1 Viewing the NodeB Commissioning Progress.....................................................................................5-285.6.2 Viewing NodeB Alarms.......................................................................................................................5-295.6.3 Viewing Service Verification Results..................................................................................................5-305.6.4 Performing a NodeB Task Again or Deleting the Task.......................................................................5-315.7 Monitoring the eNodeB Commissioning Task..............................................................................................5-325.7.1 Viewing the eNodeB Commissioning Progress...................................................................................5-325.7.2 Pausing/Retrying the eNodeB Commissioning Task...........................................................................5-345.7.3 Restarting/Deleting the eNodeB Commissioning Task.......................................................................5-345.8 Obtaining the Commissioning Report...........................................................................................................5-345.8.1 Obtaining a GBTS Commissioning Report..........................................................................................5-355.8.2 Obtaining a NodeB Commissioning Report.........................................................................................5-365.8.3 Obtaining an eNodeB Commissioning Report.....................................................................................5-365.9 Checking the Operating Status of the Base Station.......................................................................................5-375.9.1 Checking the Running Status of the GBTS..........................................................................................5-375.9.2 Checking the Running Status of the NodeB.........................................................................................5-385.9.3 Checking the Running Status of the eNodeB.......................................................................................5-385.10 Testing the Basic Services of the eNodeB..................................................................................................5-415.11 Confirming the Commissioning Task.........................................................................................................5-425.11.1 Confirming a GBTS Commissioning Task........................................................................................5-425.11.2 Confirming a NodeB Commissioning Task.......................................................................................5-435.11.3 Confirming an eNodeB Commissioning Task...................................................................................5-435.12 Reference to the GBTS Commissioning Interface......................................................................................5-435.12.1 Interface Description: GBTS Commissioning...................................................................................5-445.12.2 Parameters for a GBTS Commissioning Task...................................................................................5-475.12.3 Parameters of the GBTS Commissioning Report..............................................................................5-475.12.4 Parameters of the Performance Counters for GBTS Service Verification.........................................5-505.13 Reference to the NodeB Commissioning Interface.....................................................................................5-515.13.1 Interface Description: NodeB Commissioning..................................................................................5-515.13.2 Parameters of the NodeB Deployment List........................................................................................5-546 Commissioning the MBTS by Using USB and M2000.......................................................6-16.1 Procedure for Commissioning the MBTS by Using USB and M2000...........................................................6-2Contents3900 Series Multi-Mode Base StationCommissioning Guidevi Huawei Proprietary and ConfidentialCopyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.Issue 02 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6.2 Preparing the USB Disk for Local Commissioning........................................................................................6-56.2.1 Arranging the USB Disk for Local GBTS Commissioning...................................................................6-56.2.2 Arranging the USB Disk for Local NodeB Commissioning..................................................................6-76.2.3 Arranging the USB Disk for Local eNodeB Commissioning................................................................6-86.2.4 Configuring the Security Equipment....................................................................................................6-106.3 Upgrading Software and Configuring Data by Using the USB Disk............................................................6-126.3.1 Upgrading the GBTS Software and Downloading the Data Configuration File (on the BTS Side).......................................................................................................................................................................6-136.3.2 Upgrading the NodeB Software and Downloading the Data Configuration File (on the NodeB Side).......................................................................................................................................................................6-156.3.3 Upgrading the eNodeB Software and Downloading the Data Configuration File (on the eNodeB Side).......................................................................................................................................................................6-176.4 Checking the Status of the LEDs and Rectifying the Faults.........................................................................6-216.5 Set the Download Control Right...................................................................................................................6-257 Commissioning the MBTS by Using Local Maintenance Terminal and M2000...........7-17.1 Procedure for Commissioning the MBTS Using Local Maintenance Terminal and M2000..........................7-37.2 Running the GBTS SMT.................................................................................................................................7-67.2.1 Setting the IP address of the SMT Client...............................................................................................7-67.2.2 Connecting the SMT Client and the Base Station..................................................................................7-77.2.3 Logging In to the SMT...........................................................................................................................7-87.3 Configuring the Basic Data of the GBTS........................................................................................................7-97.3.1 Obtaining the Site Management Rights...............................................................................................7-107.3.2 Configuring Base Station Boards.........................................................................................................7-117.3.3 Configuring BTS Logical Objects........................................................................................................7-167.4 Checking the Transmission Between the BBU and the BSC on the BTS Side............................................7-287.5 Running the NodeB LMT.............................................................................................................................7-317.5.1 Setting the IP address of the LMT Client.............................................................................................7-317.5.2 Connecting the LMT Client and the Base Station................................................................................7-337.5.3 Logging In to the LMT.........................................................................................................................7-347.6 Upgrading the NodeB Software and Downloading the Data Configuration File..........................................7-367.7 Running the eNodeB LMT ...........................................................................................................................7-377.8 Upgrading the eNodeB Software and Downloading the Data Configuration File........................................7-397.9 Downloading the eNodeB License................................................................................................................7-417.10 Data Sheet for Commissioning...................................................................................................................7-417.10.1 Data Sheet for GBTS Commissioning...............................................................................................7-427.10.2 Data Sheet for NodeB Commissioning..............................................................................................7-447.10.3 Data Sheet for eNodeB Commissioning............................................................................................7-458 Communication Port for Multi-Mode Base Station............................................................8-13900 Series Multi-Mode Base StationCommissioning Guide ContentsIssue 02 (2010-07-30) Huawei Proprietary and ConfidentialCopyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.vii
FiguresFigure 3-1 Procedure for commissioning the base station that starts to provide services of one mode...............3-2Figure 3-2 Procedure for commissioning the base station that starts to provide services of one mode...............3-3Figure 4-1 Flowchart for MBTS commissioning (in GU mode on the M2000)..................................................4-3Figure 4-2 Main window for MBTS commissioning.........................................................................................4-24Figure 4-3 MBTS alarm monitoring window.....................................................................................................4-25Figure 4-4 MBTS service verification window..................................................................................................4-26Figure 5-1 Flowchart for commissioning the MBTS in GL or UL mode on the M2000.....................................5-4Figure 5-2 eNodeB Auto Deployment tab page...............................................................................................5-10Figure 5-3 Import dialog box............................................................................................................................5-11Figure 5-4 Set Stepsdialog box..........................................................................................................................5-12Figure 5-5 Dialog box for selecting Intervening transmission........................................................................5-14Figure 5-6 Dialog box for intervening transmission..........................................................................................5-15Figure 5-7 Dialog box for querying the E1/T1 port status.................................................................................5-16Figure 5-8 Dialog box for confirmation.............................................................................................................5-17Figure 5-9 eNodeB Auto Deployment tab page...............................................................................................5-33Figure 5-10 GBTS List tab page.......................................................................................................................5-44Figure 5-11 Monitor tab page............................................................................................................................5-46Figure 5-12 Service Verification tab page........................................................................................................5-47Figure 5-13 Summary information in the GBTS commissioning report............................................................5-48Figure 5-14 Page of details of a GBTS in the commissioning report (1)...........................................................5-49Figure 5-15 Page of details of a GBTS in the commissioning report (2)...........................................................5-50Figure 5-16 NodeB Auto Deployment window-NodeB List tab page.............................................................5-52Figure 5-17 NodeB Auto Deployment window-Monitor tab page..................................................................5-53Figure 5-18 NodeB Auto Deployment window-Validate tab page.................................................................5-54Figure 6-1 Procedure for commissioning the MBTS using USB and M2000..................................................... 6-3Figure 6-2 USB port on the GTMU...................................................................................................................6-13Figure 6-3 Plugging the USB disk into the USB port on the WMPT................................................................6-16Figure 6-4 Inserting the USB storage device.....................................................................................................6-19Figure 7-1 Procedure for commissioning the MBTS using local maintenance terminal and M2000..................7-4Figure 7-2 SMT login interface............................................................................................................................7-8Figure 7-3 Communication failed dialog box...................................................................................................... 7-9Figure 7-4 Set Communication Port Parameter dialog box................................................................................. 7-9Figure 7-5 Warning Message dialog box...........................................................................................................7-103900 Series Multi-Mode Base StationCommissioning Guide FiguresIssue 02 (2010-07-30) Huawei Proprietary and ConfidentialCopyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.ix
Figure 7-6 Site Management Rights dialog box.................................................................................................7-11Figure 7-7 Board Configuration window...........................................................................................................7-12Figure 7-8 Board Configuration window...........................................................................................................7-13Figure 7-9 Configuring the MRFU....................................................................................................................7-14Figure 7-10 Topology Configuration window...................................................................................................7-14Figure 7-11 Board Configuration window.........................................................................................................7-15Figure 7-12 Parameter Management dialog box................................................................................................7-16Figure 7-13 Site Configuration dialog box (1)...................................................................................................7-17Figure 7-14 Site Configuration dialog box (2)...................................................................................................7-18Figure 7-15 Site Configuration dialog box (3)...................................................................................................7-19Figure 7-16 Site Configuration dialog box (4)...................................................................................................7-20Figure 7-17 Site Configuration dialog box (5)...................................................................................................7-21Figure 7-18 User Error dialog box.....................................................................................................................7-22Figure 7-19 Site Configuration dialog box (6)...................................................................................................7-23Figure 7-20 Configured cell and channels..........................................................................................................7-24Figure 7-21 Site Opstart dialog box...................................................................................................................7-25Figure 7-22 Cell Opstart dialog box...................................................................................................................7-25Figure 7-23 BT Opstart dialog box....................................................................................................................7-26Figure 7-24 RC Attributes Management dialog box..........................................................................................7-26Figure 7-25 RC Opstart successfully dialog box................................................................................................7-27Figure 7-26 Board Management window...........................................................................................................7-28Figure 7-27 Physical loopback of the E1/T1 cable at the DDF..........................................................................7-30Figure 7-28 IP addresses in remote maintenance mode.....................................................................................7-32Figure 7-29 User Login dialog box....................................................................................................................7-34Figure 7-30 Switching the language...................................................................................................................7-35Figure 7-31 BSC6000 local maintenance terminal window...........................................................................7-38Figure 7-32 Download and Activate Software interface.................................................................................7-40Figures3900 Series Multi-Mode Base StationCommissioning Guidex Huawei Proprietary and ConfidentialCopyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.Issue 02 (2010-07-30)
TablesTable 2-1 Recommended solutions of MBTS commissioning.............................................................................2-2Table 4-1 Preparing for MBTS commissioning (in case of new deployment of both GBTS and NodeB)..........4-4Table 4-2 Preparing for MBTS commissioning at GBTS....................................................................................4-5Table 4-3 Preparing for MBTS commissioning at NodeB...................................................................................4-5Table 4-4 Automatic commissioning procedures of the MBTS.........................................................................4-13Table 4-5 Description of the commissioning statuses........................................................................................4-17Table 4-6 Procedure of automatic service verification.......................................................................................4-20Table 4-7 Description.........................................................................................................................................4-24Table 4-8 Description.........................................................................................................................................4-25Table 4-9 Parameters for the MBTS deployment list.........................................................................................4-27Table 4-10 Parameters of performance counters................................................................................................4-31Table 5-1 Process of automatic GBTS commissioning......................................................................................5-18Table 5-2 Item list of the NodeB commissioning procedure..............................................................................5-23Table 5-3 Description of the commissioning statuses........................................................................................5-29Table 5-4 Automatic eNodeB commissioning process......................................................................................5-32Table 5-5 eNodeB health checklist.....................................................................................................................5-39Table 5-6 GBTS List tab page...........................................................................................................................5-45Table 5-7 Monitor tab page...............................................................................................................................5-46Table 5-8 Page of summary information in the GBTS commissioning report...................................................5-48Table 5-9 Page of details of a GBTS in the commissioning report (1)..............................................................5-49Table 5-10 Page of details of a GBTS in the commissioning report (2)............................................................5-50Table 5-11 Parameters in the NodeB deployment list........................................................................................5-54Table 6-1 Saving path of the file..........................................................................................................................6-7Table 6-2 Tools required for the local commissioning through the USB storage device.....................................6-9Table 6-3 Security GW configuration................................................................................................................6-10Table 6-4 Status..................................................................................................................................................6-14Table 6-5 LEDs on the USB disk and the WMPT.............................................................................................6-16Table 6-6 LED status..........................................................................................................................................6-19Table 6-7 LED status of the functional base station...........................................................................................6-21Table 6-8 The corresponding MML commands of setting the download control right versus the BTS Systems.............................................................................................................................................................................6-25Table 7-1 Configurable RF units on the BTS.....................................................................................................7-11Table 7-2 IP parameters of the LMT client for commissioning on the NodeB side..........................................7-33Table 7-3 Parameters for setting the route from the PC to the gateway.............................................................7-333900 Series Multi-Mode Base StationCommissioning Guide TablesIssue 02 (2010-07-30) Huawei Proprietary and ConfidentialCopyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.xi
Table 7-4 Fields in the User Login dialog box...................................................................................................7-34Table 7-5 Data sheet for GBTS commissioning.................................................................................................7-42Table 7-6 Data sheet for NodeB commissioning................................................................................................7-44Table 7-7 Data sheet for eNodeB commissioning..............................................................................................7-46Table 8-1 Communication ports on the GBTS.....................................................................................................8-1Table 8-2 Communication ports on the NodeB....................................................................................................8-1Table 8-3 Communication ports on the eNodeB..................................................................................................8-3Tables3900 Series Multi-Mode Base StationCommissioning Guidexii Huawei Proprietary and ConfidentialCopyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.Issue 02 (2010-07-30)
1 Changes in 3900 Series Multi-Mode BaseStation Commissioning GuideThis chapter describes the changes in the 3900 Series Multi-Mode Base Station CommissioningGuide.02 (2010-07-30)This is the first commercial release of V100R003.Compared with issue 01 (2010-05-04), this issue incorporates the following new topics:l3 Procedure for Commissioning the Base Station that Starts to Provide Services ofOne ModeCompared with issue 01 (2010-05-04), this issue incorporates the following changes:Topic Change Description2 Introduction to MBTSCommissioning In TypicalScenariosCommissioning scenarios are differentiated according to themode of the MBTS to be commissioned, and severalcommissioning solutions for the commissioning scenarios areprovided.4 Commissioning theMBTS in GU Mode on theM2000The description of the preparation and procedure forcommissioning the MBTS using the MBTS plug-and-playcommissioning function is optimized.5 Commissioning theMBTS in GL or UL Modeon the M2000The remote commissioning solution is optimized.6 Commissioning theMBTS by Using USB andM2000The commissioning procedure and operations using USBlocally and M2000 remotely are optimized.7 Commissioning theMBTS by Using LocalMaintenance Terminaland M2000The commissioning procedure and operations using localmaintenance terminal locally and M2000 remotely areoptimized. 3900 Series Multi-Mode Base StationCommissioning Guide1 Changes in 3900 Series Multi-Mode Base StationCommissioning GuideIssue 02 (2010-07-30) Huawei Proprietary and ConfidentialCopyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.1-1
Compared with issue 01 (2010-05-04), this issue excludes the following topics:Topic Deletion DescriptionCommissioning resources The description of commissioning resources and prerequisitesis integrated into the description of commissioning modes.Commissioningprerequisites 01 (2010-05-04)This is the draft release of V100R003.1 Changes in 3900 Series Multi-Mode Base StationCommissioning Guide3900 Series Multi-Mode Base StationCommissioning Guide1-2 Huawei Proprietary and ConfidentialCopyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.Issue 02 (2010-07-30)
2 Introduction to MBTS Commissioning InTypical ScenariosThis section describes the solutions of MBTS commissioning in typical scenarios.Introduction to Scenarios of MBTS CommissioningThe scenarios of MBTS commissioning increase with the expansion of the MBTS applicationscope.lThe base station starts to provide services of only one mode.In this scenario, the base station is physically an MBTS when it is deployed. However, thebase station provides services of only one mode because of insufficient resources, and thebase station does not provide services of the other mode until resources are sufficient.lThe base station starts to provide services of two modes.In this scenario, when a base station is deployed, it is physically an MBTS and does notprovide services of the two modes. Now, the base station starts to provide services of twomodes.lThe base station has been providing services of one mode and now starts to provideservices of the other mode.In this scenario, when a base station is deployed, it is physically an MBTS and has beenproviding services of one mode. Therefore, the base station starts to provide services of theother mode.NOTESRAN 5.0 supports three modes of an MBTS: GU, GL, and UL, and the UL mode supports only the co-cabinet solution.Solutions of MBTS CommissioningTable 2-1 describes solutions of MBTS commissioning in typical scenarios in terms of thefeature and mode of MBTS commissioning.3900 Series Multi-Mode Base StationCommissioning Guide2 Introduction to MBTS Commissioning In TypicalScenariosIssue 02 (2010-07-30) Huawei Proprietary and ConfidentialCopyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.2-1
Table 2-1 Recommended solutions of MBTS commissioningNo. Commissioning Scenario Commissioning Solution1The basestation starts toprovideservices of onlyone mode.No co-transmissionConfigure the data of the BBUsubrack and main control board ofthe base station that does notprovide services, and thencommission the base station thatprovides services. For details, see 3Procedure for Commissioningthe Base Station that Starts toProvide Services of One Mode.2Co-transmissionAssume that the modes of an MBTSare categorized into mode A andmode B and that mode A shares itstransmission routes with mode B. Inthis case, the solution of MBTScommissioning is as follows:lIf the base station starts toprovide services of mode A, seethe preceding commissioningsolution without co-transmission.lIf the base station starts toprovide services of mode B,configure the base station inmode A and then commission thebase station in mode B. Fordetails, see 3 Procedure forCommissioning the BaseStation that Starts to ProvideServices of One Mode.3One scenario: The base stationstarts to provide services of twomodes. The other scenario: Thebase station has been providingservices of one mode and starts toprovide services of the othermode.MBTScommissioningusing theM2000When thenetworktransmission isnormal, you cancommission anMBTS by usingthe M2000 in acentralequipmentroom.lFor a basestation in GUmode: Usethe plug-and-playcommissioning function.2 Introduction to MBTS Commissioning In TypicalScenarios3900 Series Multi-Mode Base StationCommissioning Guide2-2 Huawei Proprietary and ConfidentialCopyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.Issue 02 (2010-07-30)
No. Commissioning Scenario Commissioning Solution4For details,see 4Commissioning theMBTS inGU Mode onthe M2000.lFor a basestation in GLor UL mode:Commissionthe basestation ineach moderespectivelyon theM2000. Fordetails, see 5Commissioning theMBTS in GLor UL Modeon theM2000.3900 Series Multi-Mode Base StationCommissioning Guide2 Introduction to MBTS Commissioning In TypicalScenariosIssue 02 (2010-07-30) Huawei Proprietary and ConfidentialCopyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.2-3
No. Commissioning Scenario Commissioning Solution5MBTScommissioningusing the USBdisk and M2000Whentransmission isunavailable,upgrade theMBTS softwareand configurethe MBTS datausing a USBdisk (noportablecomputer isrequired)locally at theMBTS. Afterthe MBTSsoftware isupgraded andthe MBTS datais configured,detect faultsaccording to theLED status andrectify the faultsimmediately. Inthis way,maintenancepersonnel do notneed to go to thesite twice. Fordetails, see 6Commissioning the MBTS byUsing USB andM2000.2 Introduction to MBTS Commissioning In TypicalScenarios3900 Series Multi-Mode Base StationCommissioning Guide2-4 Huawei Proprietary and ConfidentialCopyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.Issue 02 (2010-07-30)
No. Commissioning Scenario Commissioning Solution6MBTScommissioningusing localmaintenanceterminal andM2000Whentransmission isunavailable,upgrade theMBTS softwareand configurethe MBTS datausing localmaintenanceterminal (forGBTS, the localmaintenanceterminal refersto SMT; for theNodeB oreNodeB, thelocalmaintenanceterminal refersto LMT) locallyat the MBTS, toestablish aremote OM linkquickly. Thiscommissioningmode requires aportablecomputer andhas a highdemand on theskill ofcommissioningpersonnel. Inaddition, thedeployment costis high in thiscommissioningmode.Therefore, thiscommissioningmode serves asan auxiliarysolution. Fordetails, see 7Commissioning the MBTS byUsing LocalMaintenanceTerminal andM2000.3900 Series Multi-Mode Base StationCommissioning Guide2 Introduction to MBTS Commissioning In TypicalScenariosIssue 02 (2010-07-30) Huawei Proprietary and ConfidentialCopyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.2-5
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3 Procedure for Commissioning the BaseStation that Starts to Provide Services of OneModeThis section describes the procedure for commissioning the base station that starts to provideservices of one mode.PrerequisitesBefore commissioning the MBTS, the MBTS, MBSC, and M2000 must meet followingrequirements:lThe MBTS hardware such as the cabinets, cables, antenna system, and auxiliary devices,is installed and passes the installation check. In addition, check that the MBTS is poweredon and passes the power-on check.lThe hardware of the MBSC is installed and commissioned, and the system works properly.The negotiation data of the MBTS to be commissioned is configured and recorded.lThe M2000 server is installed with an adaptation layer whose version matches the versionof the MBTS to be commissioned.Commissioning Procedure Without Co-transmissionAssume that the MBTS supports mode A and mode B, that co-transmission is unavailable to thetwo modes, and that services of only mode A starts to be provided.NOTEThe alarm Inter-System Communication Failure may be reported when the base station in mode A iscommissioned, and the alarm RRU Network Topology Type and Configuration Mismatch, Inter-System Control Rights Conflict may be reported in a dual-mode scenario. These alarms do not affect thecommissioning and services, and therefore you can shield them manually.lThe MBTS works in GU or GL mode and GSM services are provided at first. Or, theMBTS works in UL mode and services of one mode are provided at first.Figure 3-1 shows the commissioning procedure.3900 Series Multi-Mode Base StationCommissioning Guide3 Procedure for Commissioning the Base Station that Startsto Provide Services of One ModeIssue 02 (2010-07-30) Huawei Proprietary and ConfidentialCopyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.3-1
Figure 3-1 Procedure for commissioning the base station that starts to provide services ofone mode 1. Create the data configuration file, which includes only the device configuration dataof the BBU subrack and main control board, for mode B by using CME. Then,download the data configuration file to the main control board of mode B to validatethe data configuration file.NOTEThe data configuration file for mode B must not include the configuration data of the RF unit,PMU, FUN, or USCU. Otherwise, an alarm indicating configuration conflict will be reportedwhen the base station that provides services of mode A is commissioned.2. Commission the MBTS in mode A by following the procedure for commissioning asingle-mode base station. For details, see the GBTS Commissioning Guide, NodeBCommissioning Guide, or eNodeB Commissioning Guide accordingly.lThe MBTS works in GU mode and UMTS services are provided at first. Or, the MBTSworks in GL mode and LTE services are provided at first.Commission the MBTS in mode A by following the procedure for commissioning a single-mode base station. For details, see the GBTS Commissioning Guide, NodeB CommissioningGuide, or eNodeB Commissioning Guide accordingly.Commissioning Procedure With Co-transmissionAssume that the MBTS supports mode A and mode B, that mode A provides transmission, andthat mode B shares the transmission provided by mode A.lThe commissioning procedure with co-transmission is the same as that without co-transmission when services of mode A starts to be provided.lFigure 3-2 shows the procedure for commissioning the MBTS that starts to provide servicesof mode B.3 Procedure for Commissioning the Base Station that Startsto Provide Services of One Mode3900 Series Multi-Mode Base StationCommissioning Guide3-2 Huawei Proprietary and ConfidentialCopyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.Issue 02 (2010-07-30)
Figure 3-2 Procedure for commissioning the base station that starts to provide services of onemode 1. Configure the transmission data of the MBTS in mode A. The transmission data includesbut is not limited to E1, MP link, MP group, IP address, routing information, DHCP (usedat the MBTS in mode B) relay information, and VLAN.(1) Configure the transmission data and export the data configuration file using the CME.For details, see the GBTS Initial Configuration Guide, NodeB Initial ConfigurationGuide, or eNodeB Initial Configuration Guide accordingly.(2) Load the data configuration file to the base station in mode A. You are advised to loadthe data configuration file locally using a USB disk. For details, see 6.3 UpgradingSoftware and Configuring Data by Using the USB Disk.NOTEYou can configure other data of the base station in mode A after it is planned. The data configurationof boards such as PMU and FUN in mode A must comply with mode B. Otherwise, alarm are reportedbecause of configuration conflict.2. Commission the MBTS in mode B by following the procedure for commissioning a single-mode base station. For details, see the GBTS Commissioning Guide, NodeB CommissioningGuide, or eNodeB Commissioning Guide accordingly.3900 Series Multi-Mode Base StationCommissioning Guide3 Procedure for Commissioning the Base Station that Startsto Provide Services of One ModeIssue 02 (2010-07-30) Huawei Proprietary and ConfidentialCopyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.3-3
4 Commissioning the MBTS in GU Mode onthe M2000About This ChapterThe M2000 provides the plug-and-play commissioing function for GU MBTSs. This functionis applicable to GU MBTSs in the following three scenarios: Both a GBTS and a NodeB aredeployed, a NodeB is newly deployed while a GBTS is running normally, and a GBTS is newlydeployed while a NodeB is running normally. The M2000 commissions multiple GU MBTSssimultaneously in a central equipment room, including establishing OM channels, upgradingsoftware and configuring data, and verifying alarms, services, and sites. In addition, theM2000 provides a fault diagnosis entrance to help users locate faults quickly.4.1 Procedure for MBTS Commissioning in GU Mode on the M2000When the network transmission is available and works normally, you can commission a GUMBTS using the plug-and-play commissioning function on the M2000 in a central equipmentroom.4.2 Preparing for MBTS CommissioningThis section describes how to prepare for MBTS commissioning.4.3 Creating an MBTS Commissioning TaskThis chapter describes how to create an MBTS commissioning task. After completing MBTScommissioning preparations, you can create an MBTS commissioning task on the M2000 andenable the M2000 to commission the MBTS automatically.4.4 Manually Intervening the MBTS Transmission DetectionThis section describes how to manually intervene GBTS transmission during MBTScommissioning. By intervening GBTS transmission, you can query the real-time status of theE1/T1 port to ensure that the GBTS transmission is normal and that you can proceed with theGBTS deployment.4.5 Automatic Commissioning of the MBTS on the M2000After creating the MBTS commissioning task, the M2000 starts to commission the MBTSautomatically.4.6 Monitoring the MBTS CommissioningThis chapter describes how to monitor the MBTS commissioning, thus helping you to obtainthe progress and status of the MBTS commissioning and then rectify faults in real time.3900 Series Multi-Mode Base StationCommissioning Guide 4 Commissioning the MBTS in GU Mode on the M2000Issue 02 (2010-07-30) Huawei Proprietary and ConfidentialCopyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.4-1
4.7 Confirming the Completion of MBTS CommissioningThis chapter describes how to confirm an MBTS commissioning task. After the serviceverification of an MBTS is complete, the MBTS commissioning task changes to the status forconfirmation. You need to manually confirm the completion of the MBTS commissioning.4.8 Obtaining the MBTS Commissioning ReportA MBTS commissioning report records the task information about the commissioned MBTSand the information about the commissioning process. When a commissioning task is still inprogress or is complete, you can obtain and analyze the commissioning report to learn thecommissioning details, to view the exceptions that occur during the commissioning, or todetermine whether to complete the commissioning.4.9 References for the MBTS Commissioning InterfaceThis chapter describes the interfaces and parameters for MBTS commissioning, which help youto commission MBTSs.4 Commissioning the MBTS in GU Mode on the M20003900 Series Multi-Mode Base StationCommissioning Guide4-2 Huawei Proprietary and ConfidentialCopyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.Issue 02 (2010-07-30)
4.1 Procedure for MBTS Commissioning in GU Mode on theM2000When the network transmission is available and works normally, you can commission a GUMBTS using the plug-and-play commissioning function on the M2000 in a central equipmentroom.PrerequisitePrepare for MBTS commissioning by referring to 4.2 Preparing for MBTS Commissioning.Commissioning FlowchartFigure 4-1 shows the procedure for commissioning an MBTS (in GU mode).Figure 4-1 Flowchart for MBTS commissioning (in GU mode on the M2000) 3900 Series Multi-Mode Base StationCommissioning Guide 4 Commissioning the MBTS in GU Mode on the M2000Issue 02 (2010-07-30) Huawei Proprietary and ConfidentialCopyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.4-3
ProcedureStep 1 Create an MBTS commissioning task by referring to 4.3 Creating an MBTS CommissioningTask.Step 2 Perform operations according to whether Intervene Transmission is selected when acommissioning task is created.If... Then...Intervene Transmission is selected when acommissioning task is created,Go to Step 3.Intervene Transmission is not selectedwhen a commissioning task is created,Go to Step 4. Step 3 Check the transmission state and rectify faults (if any) manually. For details, see 4.4 ManuallyIntervening the MBTS Transmission Detection.Step 4 The M2000 automatically commissions the MBTS. For details on the commissioning process,see 4.5 Automatic Commissioning of the MBTS on the M2000. During the commissioningprocess, view the commissioning progress, rectify faults (if any) to ensure that thecommissioning is successful. For details, see 4.6 Monitoring the MBTS Commissioning.Step 5 After the MBTS service verification passes, the commissioning status is displayed  . Checkthat the MBTS commissioning is completed. For details, see 4.7 Confirming the Completionof MBTS Commissioning.Step 6 Obtain the MBTS commissioning report. For details, see 4.8 Obtaining the MBTSCommissioning Report.----End4.2 Preparing for MBTS CommissioningThis section describes how to prepare for MBTS commissioning.Prepare for MBTS commissioning by referring to Table 4-1.Table 4-1 Preparing for MBTS commissioning (in case of new deployment of both GBTS andNodeB)Step Operation1Check that the MBTS hardware, such as the cabinets, cables, antenna system, andauxiliary devices, is installed and passes the installation check. In addition, checkthat the MBTS is powered on and passes the power-on check.2 Check that the controller hardware is installed and commissioned successfully andthe controller runs normally. In addition, check that the negotiation data of thebase station to be commissioned is configured and recorded.3 Check that the M2000 is commissioned, that the M2000 is connected to thecorresponding controller, and that the configuration synchronization is completed.4 Commissioning the MBTS in GU Mode on the M20003900 Series Multi-Mode Base StationCommissioning Guide4-4 Huawei Proprietary and ConfidentialCopyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.Issue 02 (2010-07-30)
Step Operation4Prepare the data configuration file of the MBTS to be commissioned. This file canbe created and exported using CME, and provided by configuration engineers.5 Prepare the target version software package of the MBTS to be commissioned.You can download the package from the website http://support.huawei.com/.6 Prepare the deployment list. For details on the parameters in the deployment list,see 4.9.2 Parameters for the MBTS Deployment List.7Check that the network is normal. Prepare for MBTS commissioning at GBTS by referring to Table 4-2.NOTEBefore both a GBTS and a NodeB are newly deployed or before a GBTS is newly deployed while a NodeBis running normally, prepare for MBTS commissioning at GBTS by referring to Table 4-2.Table 4-2 Preparing for MBTS commissioning at GBTSStep Operation1Run the ACT BTS command to activate the GBTS.2 Upload the GBTS configuration data to the controller and validate it on thecontroller side.3 Upload the GBTS target version software package to the controller. Prepare for MBTS commissioning at NodeB by referring to Table 4-3.NOTEBefore both a GBTS and a NodeB are newly deployed or before a NodeB is newly deployed while a GBTSis running normally, prepare for NodeB commissioning by referring to Table 4-3.Table 4-3 Preparing for MBTS commissioning at NodeBStep Operation1Check that the M2000 is installed with an adaptation layer whose version matchesthe version of the NodeB to be commissioned.2 Check that the NodeB relay server is set correctly.The NodeB relay server is usually set to the controller that controls the NodeB. 3900 Series Multi-Mode Base StationCommissioning Guide 4 Commissioning the MBTS in GU Mode on the M2000Issue 02 (2010-07-30) Huawei Proprietary and ConfidentialCopyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.4-5
4.3 Creating an MBTS Commissioning TaskThis chapter describes how to create an MBTS commissioning task. After completing MBTScommissioning preparations, you can create an MBTS commissioning task on the M2000 andenable the M2000 to commission the MBTS automatically.4.3.1 Creating an MBTS Commissioning Task (Deploying Both the GBTS and the NodeB)This section describes how to create an MBTS commissioning task when you need to deployboth the GBTS and the NodeB. After making MBTS commissioning preparations, you can createan MBTS commissioning task on the M2000 and enable the M2000 to commission the MBTSautomatically.4.3.2 Creating an MBTS Commissioning Task (Deploying a NodeB When the GBTS Is Normal)This section describes how to create an MBTS commissioning task when the GBTS is normaland you need to deploy a NodeB. After making MBTS commissioning preparations, you cancreate an MBTS commissioning task on the M2000 and enable the M2000 to commission theMBTS automatically.4.3.3 Creating an MBTS Commissioning Task (Deploying a GBTS When the NodeB Is Normal)This section describes how to create an MBTS commissioning task when the NodeB is normaland you need to deploy a GBTS. After making MBTS commissioning preparations, you cancreate an MBTS commissioning task on the M2000 and enable the M2000 to commission theMBTS automatically.4.3.1 Creating an MBTS Commissioning Task (Deploying Both theGBTS and the NodeB)This section describes how to create an MBTS commissioning task when you need to deployboth the GBTS and the NodeB. After making MBTS commissioning preparations, you can createan MBTS commissioning task on the M2000 and enable the M2000 to commission the MBTSautomatically.PrerequisitelThe M2000 client is started.lMBTS commissioning preparations are complete.lThe controller to which the MBTS to be commissioned belongs is properly connected tothe M2000.ContextThe M2000 can commission a maximum of 500 base stations at a time, where one MBTS isequal to two base stations (the NodeB and the GBTS are not differentiated).ProcedureStep 1 Choose Configuration > Auto Deployment > MBTS Auto Deployment. The MBTS AutoDeployment window is displayed.Step 2 Keep ready the NodeB deployment list.4 Commissioning the MBTS in GU Mode on the M20003900 Series Multi-Mode Base StationCommissioning Guide4-6 Huawei Proprietary and ConfidentialCopyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.Issue 02 (2010-07-30)
Option DescriptionExporting theMBTS DeploymentList from the CMEObtain and open the exported MBTS deployment list, and then add therelated data according to the planned data that is confirmed with thenetwork planning engineers.For the data that needs to be added, see 4.9.2 Parameters for the MBTSDeployment List.Exporting theTemplate of MBTSDeployment Listfrom the M2000Client1. Click  . The Save dialog box is displayed.2. Specify the save path, enter the filename, and then click Save.3. Add the related data according to the planned data that is confirmedwith the network planning engineers.NOTElThe exported template of MBTS deployment list is in .csv format. Bydefault, the filename isMBTS_GU_Auto_Deployment_List_Template.csv. You can change thefilename as required.lThe exported template of MBTS deployment list contains three records,which represent three deployment scenarios. Edit the records according tothe actual situation of the template.lIf Auto Deployment Type is set to MBTS, it indicates that you needto create both the GBTS and the NodeB.lIf Auto Deployment Type is set to NodeB, it indicates that you needto add a NodeB when the GBTS is normal.lIf Auto Deployment Type is set to GBTS, it indicates that you need toadd a GBTS when the NodeB is normal.Step 3 Click   on the toolbar to import the MBTS deployment list.Only GBTS deployment lists in .csv format can be imported to the M2000. After the MBTSdeployment list is imported, the M2000 checks whether any mandatory parameter in the list isnull and whether the MBTS is valid. In addition, the information indicating whether the importsucceeded or failed is displayed on the Operation Information tab page.lThe import succeeded: M2000 automatically creates a commissioning task for each MBTSand displays the task in both the GBTS List area and the NodeB List area.lThe import failed: The Operation Information tab page displays the MBTS that failed tobe imported and the causes for the failure. For details about failure symptoms and solutions,see What Should I Do When a Failure Message Is Displayed During the Import of the MBTSDeployment List?.Step 4 Upload the target software package and configuration file of the NodeB.NOTEYou need to upload only the target software package for the GBTS. For details, see 4.2 Preparing forMBTS Commissioning.1. Right-click a record in the NodeB List area, and then choose Upload versions and configfiles from the shortcut menu. The Upload versions and config files dialog box is displayed.2. Select the file to be uploaded.3. After the upload is complete, click Close.3900 Series Multi-Mode Base StationCommissioning Guide 4 Commissioning the MBTS in GU Mode on the M2000Issue 02 (2010-07-30) Huawei Proprietary and ConfidentialCopyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.4-7
Step 5 In MBTS List, select an MBTS to be commissioned, and then click   on the toolbar. TheCustomize Process dialog box is displayed.Option DescriptionManualTransmissionDetectionIntervention IsRequired1. Select the check box in front of Intervene Transmission.2. Perform step 6.For details about how to manually intervene GBTS transmissiondetection, see 4.4 Manually Intervening the MBTS TransmissionDetection.ManualTransmissionDetectionIntervention IsNot RequiredPerform step 6.Step 6 Click OK. The M2000 starts commissioning the MBTS automatically.M2000, see 4.5 Automatic Commissioning of the MBTS on the M2000.----EndPostrequisiteDuring the commissioning, you can monitor the MBTS commissioning status through theM2000 to handle commissioning exceptions in time and ensure that the commissioning can beperformed successfully. For details, see 4.6.1 Viewing the Progress and Status of an MBTSCommissioning Task.4.3.2 Creating an MBTS Commissioning Task (Deploying a NodeBWhen the GBTS Is Normal)This section describes how to create an MBTS commissioning task when the GBTS is normaland you need to deploy a NodeB. After making MBTS commissioning preparations, you cancreate an MBTS commissioning task on the M2000 and enable the M2000 to commission theMBTS automatically.PrerequisitelThe M2000 client is started.lMBTS commissioning preparations are complete.lThe controller to which the MBTS to be commissioned belongs is properly connected tothe M2000.ContextThe M2000 can commission a maximum of 500 base stations at a time, where one MBTS isequal to two base stations (the NodeB and the GBTS are not differentiated).4 Commissioning the MBTS in GU Mode on the M20003900 Series Multi-Mode Base StationCommissioning Guide4-8 Huawei Proprietary and ConfidentialCopyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.Issue 02 (2010-07-30)
ProcedureStep 1 Choose Configuration > Auto Deployment > MBTS Auto Deployment. The MBTS AutoDeployment window is displayed.Step 2 Keep ready the NodeB deployment list.Option DescriptionExporting theMBTS DeploymentList from the CMEObtain and open the exported MBTS deployment list, and then add therelated data according to the planned data that is confirmed with thenetwork planning engineers.For the data that needs to be added, see 4.9.2 Parameters for the MBTSDeployment List.Exporting theTemplate of MBTSDeployment Listfrom the M2000Client1. Click  . The Save dialog box is displayed.2. Specify the save path, enter the filename, and then click Save.3. Add the related data according to the planned data that is confirmedwith the network planning engineers.NOTElThe exported template of MBTS deployment list is in .csv format. Bydefault, the filename isMBTS_GU_Auto_Deployment_List_Template.csv. You can change thefilename as required.lThe exported template of MBTS deployment list contains three records,which represent three deployment scenarios. Edit the records according tothe actual situation of the template.lIf Auto Deployment Type is set to MBTS, it indicates that you needto create both the GBTS and the NodeB.lIf Auto Deployment Type is set to NodeB, it indicates that you needto add a NodeB when the GBTS is normal.lIf Auto Deployment Type is set to GBTS, it indicates that you need toadd a GBTS when the NodeB is normal.Step 3 Click   on the toolbar to import the MBTS deployment list.Only GBTS deployment lists in .csv format can be imported to the M2000. After the MBTSdeployment list is imported, the M2000 checks whether any mandatory parameter in the list isnull and whether the MBTS is valid. In addition, the information indicating whether the importsucceeded or failed is displayed on the Operation Information tab page.lThe import succeeded: The M2000 automatically creates a commissioning task for eachMBTS and displays the task in both the GBTS List area and the NodeB List area. The GBTSList area displaying the commissioning tasks of the GBTSs that need not be deployed isunavailable.lThe import failed: The Operation Information tab page displays the MBTS that failed tobe imported and the causes for the failure. For details about failure symptoms and solutions,see What Should I Do When a Failure Message Is Displayed During the Import of the MBTSDeployment List?.Step 4 Upload the target software package and configuration file of the NodeB.3900 Series Multi-Mode Base StationCommissioning Guide 4 Commissioning the MBTS in GU Mode on the M2000Issue 02 (2010-07-30) Huawei Proprietary and ConfidentialCopyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.4-9
1. Right-click a record in the NodeB List area, and then choose Upload versions and configfiles from the shortcut menu. The Upload versions and config files dialog box is displayed.2. Select the file to be uploaded.3. After the upload is complete, click Close.Step 5 In MBTS List, select an MBTS to be commissioned, and then click   on the toolbar. TheM2000 starts commissioning the MBTS automatically.lAfter the deployment starts, the M2000 deploys only the NodeB.lFor details about the automatic commissioning performed by the M2000, see 4.5 AutomaticCommissioning of the MBTS on the M2000.----EndPostrequisiteDuring the commissioning, you can monitor the MBTS commissioning status through theM2000 to handle commissioning exceptions in time and ensure that the commissioning can beperformed successfully. For details, see 4.6.1 Viewing the Progress and Status of an MBTSCommissioning Task.4.3.3 Creating an MBTS Commissioning Task (Deploying a GBTSWhen the NodeB Is Normal)This section describes how to create an MBTS commissioning task when the NodeB is normaland you need to deploy a GBTS. After making MBTS commissioning preparations, you cancreate an MBTS commissioning task on the M2000 and enable the M2000 to commission theMBTS automatically.PrerequisitelThe M2000 client is started.lMBTS commissioning preparations are complete.lThe controller to which the MBTS to be commissioned belongs is properly connected tothe M2000.ContextThe M2000 can commission a maximum of 500 base stations at a time, where one MBTS isequal to two base stations (the NodeB and the GBTS are not differentiated).ProcedureStep 1 Choose Configuration > Auto Deployment > MBTS Auto Deployment. The MBTS AutoDeployment window is displayed.Step 2 Keep ready the NodeB deployment list.4 Commissioning the MBTS in GU Mode on the M20003900 Series Multi-Mode Base StationCommissioning Guide4-10 Huawei Proprietary and ConfidentialCopyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.Issue 02 (2010-07-30)
Option DescriptionExporting theMBTS DeploymentList from the CMEObtain and open the exported MBTS deployment list, and then add therelated data according to the planned data that is confirmed with thenetwork planning engineers.For the data that needs to be added, see 4.9.2 Parameters for the MBTSDeployment List.Exporting theTemplate of MBTSDeployment Listfrom the M2000Client1. Click  . The Save dialog box is displayed.2. Specify the save path, enter the filename, and then click Save.3. Add the related data according to the planned data that is confirmedwith the network planning engineers.NOTElThe exported template of MBTS deployment list is in .csv format. Bydefault, the filename isMBTS_GU_Auto_Deployment_List_Template.csv. You can change thefilename as required.lThe exported template of MBTS deployment list contains three records,which represent three deployment scenarios. Edit the records according tothe actual situation of the template.lIf Auto Deployment Type is set to MBTS, it indicates that you needto create both the GBTS and the NodeB.lIf Auto Deployment Type is set to NodeB, it indicates that you needto add a NodeB when the GBTS is normal.lIf Auto Deployment Type is set to GBTS, it indicates that you need toadd a GBTS when the NodeB is normal.Step 3 Click   on the toolbar to import the MBTS deployment list.Only GBTS deployment lists in .csv format can be imported to the M2000. After the MBTSdeployment list is imported, the M2000 checks whether any mandatory parameter in the list isnull and whether the MBTS is valid. In addition, the information indicating whether the importsucceeded or failed is displayed on the Operation Information tab page.lThe import succeeded: M2000 automatically creates a commissioning task for each MBTSand displays the task in both the GBTS List area and the NodeB List area. The NodeBList area that displays the commissioning tasks of NodeBs that need not be deployed isunavailable.lThe import failed: The Operation Information tab page displays the MBTS that failed tobe imported and the causes for the failure. For details about failure symptoms and solutions,see What Should I Do When a Failure Message Is Displayed During the Import of the MBTSDeployment List?.Step 4 In MBTS List, select an MBTS to be commissioned, and then click   on the toolbar. TheCustomize Process dialog box is displayed.3900 Series Multi-Mode Base StationCommissioning Guide 4 Commissioning the MBTS in GU Mode on the M2000Issue 02 (2010-07-30) Huawei Proprietary and ConfidentialCopyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.4-11
Option DescriptionManual TransmissionDetection Intervention IsRequired1. Select the check box in front of Intervene Transmission.2. Perform step 5.For details about how to manually intervene GBTStransmission detection, see 4.4 Manually Intervening theMBTS Transmission Detection.Manual TransmissionDetection Intervention IsNot RequiredPerform step 5.Step 5 Click OK. The M2000 starts commissioning the MBTS automatically.lAfter the deployment starts, the M2000 deploys only the GBTS.lM2000, see 4.5 Automatic Commissioning of the MBTS on the M2000.----EndPostrequisiteDuring the commissioning, you can monitor the MBTS commissioning status through theM2000 to handle commissioning exceptions in time and ensure that the commissioning can beperformed successfully. For details, see 4.6.1 Viewing the Progress and Status of an MBTSCommissioning Task.4.4 Manually Intervening the MBTS TransmissionDetectionThis section describes how to manually intervene GBTS transmission during MBTScommissioning. By intervening GBTS transmission, you can query the real-time status of theE1/T1 port to ensure that the GBTS transmission is normal and that you can proceed with theGBTS deployment.PrerequisiteThe automatic software commissioning already starts, and the GBTS transmission is beingmanually intervened.ContextIf you have set intervention on the commissioning task when starting the commissioning, thetask switches to the intervention status after the OML detection is complete, regardless ofwhether the OML is normal. In addition, the function of querying the E1/T1 port status isprovided.ProcedureStep 1 Choose Configuration > Auto Deployment > MBTS Auto Deployment. The MBTS AutoDeployment window is displayed.4 Commissioning the MBTS in GU Mode on the M20003900 Series Multi-Mode Base StationCommissioning Guide4-12 Huawei Proprietary and ConfidentialCopyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.Issue 02 (2010-07-30)
Step 2 In MBTS List, select the GBTS to be intervened, and then click   on the toolbar. Thetransmission intervention dialog box is displayed.1. Troubleshoot connection faults.2. Type a query condition to query the E1/T1 port status.NOTEQuerying the E1/T1 port status does not affect the transmission.3. Transmission intervention is complete. You are prompted whether to continue thecommissioning.lIf you select Continue, the subsequent commissioning operations are automaticallyperformed.lIf you select Stop, the commissioning stops and switches to the   status, that is, thecommissioning is abnormal.----End4.5 Automatic Commissioning of the MBTS on the M2000After creating the MBTS commissioning task, the M2000 starts to commission the MBTSautomatically.Table 4-4 describes the automatic commissioning procedures of the MBTS. If a commissioningprocedure is normal, the M2000 proceeds with the next commissioning procedure. If thecommissioning procedure is not normal, the M2000 terminates the commissioning and remindsthe user of the situation.Table 4-4 Automatic commissioning procedures of the MBTSCommissioningProcedureDescriptionEstablishing OMchannel automaticallyThe M2000 can automatically establishes an OM channel with thebase station based on the deployment list, provided that thetransport network is functional. Then, the M2000 commissions theMBTS and performs other OM tasks through this channel.After detecting the MBTS, the M2000 automatically sets Status ofthe MBTS to Processing, such that no alarms reported by theMBTS during the commissioning procedure are displayed on theM2000 alarm interface and the normal networking monitoring isnot affected.After the OM channel is established, you can start the automaticcommissioning of the MBTS by creating a commissioning task onthe M2000.NOTEYou can proceed with the next step only when the OM channel for bothGSM and UMTS is established.3900 Series Multi-Mode Base StationCommissioning Guide 4 Commissioning the MBTS in GU Mode on the M2000Issue 02 (2010-07-30) Huawei Proprietary and ConfidentialCopyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.4-13
CommissioningProcedureDescriptionChecking GBTS OMLautomaticallyThe M2000 automatically checks whether the OML between theGBTS and its homing BSC is normal.lIf the link is normal and you do not set manual intervention whencreating the commissioning task, the M2000 proceeds with thenext procedure automatically.lIf the link is not normal and you do not set manual interventionwhen creating the commissioning task, the M2000 terminatesthe commissioning automatically. In this situation, you need tosolve the problem first.lIf you have set manual intervention when creating thecommissioning task, you need to decide whether to proceed withthe next commissioning procedure regardless whether the linkis normal or not.Automatic softwareupgradeBased on the target version information included in the deploymentlist, the M2000 automatically checks whether the target softwareversion is consistent with that on the base station. If the softwareversion is inconsistent, then the upgraded is failed.NOTElIf the USB disk is used for the base station upgrade, ensure that thesoftware version and configuration data of the base station are upgradedto the target ones. After confirmed, the M2000 skips this step and directlyproceeds with the automatic software commissioning.lFor the NodeB, the M2000 downloads the target software and dataconfiguration file from the server to the NodeB, and completes softwareupgrade and configuration activation automatically.lFor the GBTS, the M2000 instructs the BSC to start upgrading the GBTSsoftware, and the GBTS downloads the target version from the BSC andupgrades the software. After the GBTS software is upgraded and theGBTS is reset, the GBTS automatically sends a request to the BSC forloading configuration data.lIn scenarios where both GBTS and NodeB need to be deployed, only theMBTS upgrade as a whole is supported. In scenarios where only oneRAT needs to be deployed, perform the upgrade individually for theRAT. In the preceding scenarios, the upgrade is not supported forunmatched versions.lOnly when the software upgrade and configuration activation arecompleted for both GBTS and NodeB, the commission can go to nextstage.4 Commissioning the MBTS in GU Mode on the M20003900 Series Multi-Mode Base StationCommissioning Guide4-14 Huawei Proprietary and ConfidentialCopyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.Issue 02 (2010-07-30)
CommissioningProcedureDescriptionAutomatic softwarecommissioningDuring NodeB software commissioning, the M2000 performs faultdiagnose to ensure that the service check is performed normally. Itis carried out automatically, and you need to focus only on faults.The M2000 displays all reported alarms on the monitor interfaceand provides an easy fault diagnose entry to help you locate faultsfast and provide troubleshooting suggestions.The software commissioning on the GBTS side involves the sub-processes. When detecting that the cell initialization of the basestation is complete and there is an available cell for use, theM2000 proceeds with the next phase automatically.lCheck cell initialization status of the base station.lQuery base station information.lCheck high-precision VSWR. This operation is optional, basedon the setting done when the commissioning task is created.lMonitor base station alarms.lCheck cell serviceability status.NOTEIn the software commissioning phase, you can view base station alarms andperform fault diagnose as required, and then take actions accordingly tosolve problems.Automatic servicecheckThe M2000 automatically collects the following CS-related andPS-related counters of the NE to check whether the NE is operatingnormally. When non-zero values exist for all the counters, theservice check is passed; otherwise, the service check phase isalways sustained.CompletingcommissioningAfter service check is completed, the deployment task state isdisplayed as Confirm Completed Deployment. After you confirmthat the commissioning task is completed, the M2000 automaticallycancels the Testing state of the MBTS and then proceeds with thesite location check.NOTESite location check is the process of checking whether the ESN reported bythe site is consistent with that included in the deployment list. The purposeis to check for situations where the USB disk is inserted incorrectly in IPnetworking mode. 4.6 Monitoring the MBTS CommissioningThis chapter describes how to monitor the MBTS commissioning, thus helping you to obtainthe progress and status of the MBTS commissioning and then rectify faults in real time.4.6.1 Viewing the Progress and Status of an MBTS Commissioning TaskThis section describes how to view the progress and status of an automatic MBTS commissioningtask that is being performed by the M2000.3900 Series Multi-Mode Base StationCommissioning Guide 4 Commissioning the MBTS in GU Mode on the M2000Issue 02 (2010-07-30) Huawei Proprietary and ConfidentialCopyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.4-15
4.6.2 Handling MBTS AlarmsThis section describes how to handle MBTS alarms. After the automatic software commissioningstarts, you can use the M2000 to monitor the alarms of an MBTS and the relevant alarms of thecontroller that manages the MBTS in real time. If exceptions occur during the commissioning,you can view the alarm information to locate and handle faults in time.4.6.3 Diagnosing MBTS FaultsIn the case of GBTS/NodeB board alarms, GBTS/NodeB E1T1 alarms, and GBTS/NodeBantenna alarms, if the causes of the fault cannot be located in the alarm information, you canperform fault diagnosis and then take corresponding measures to handle the alarms.4.6.4 Viewing the Service Verification Results of an MBTSThis section describes how to view the service verification results of an MBTS. After theautomatic service verification starts, the M2000 automatically collects the performance datarelated to the GBTS and NodeB services and checks whether the services are normal.4.6.5 Restarting/Deleting MBTS Commissioning TasksThis section describes how to restart or delete ongoing MBTS commissioning tasks.4.6.1 Viewing the Progress and Status of an MBTS CommissioningTaskThis section describes how to view the progress and status of an automatic MBTS commissioningtask that is being performed by the M2000.PrerequisiteThe automatic software commissioning already starts.ContextUser admin can view commissioning tasks created by any user, whereas other users can viewonly the commissioning tasks created by themselves.ProcedureStep 1 Choose Configuration > Auto Deployment > MBTS Auto Deployment. The MBTS AutoDeployment window is displayed.Step 2 View the status and progress of an MBTS commissioning task.Option DescriptionDeploying a GBTS and aNodeB at the same timeView the commissioning progress and status of the GBTS andthat of the NodeB in the GBTS List and NodeB List areas.Deploying a NodeB whenthe GBTS is normalView the commissioning progress and status of the NodeB in theNodeB List area.Deploying a GBTS whenthe NodeB is normalView the commissioning progress and status of the GBTS in theGBTS List area.4 Commissioning the MBTS in GU Mode on the M20003900 Series Multi-Mode Base StationCommissioning Guide4-16 Huawei Proprietary and ConfidentialCopyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.Issue 02 (2010-07-30)
TIPYou can choose either of the following methods to quickly view the progress and status of the MBTScommissioning:lClick the table heading field of the task list to sort the commissioning tasks.lClick   next to the table heading field of the task list to set the filtering condition. The task list displaysonly the tasks that meet the filtering condition. If no filtering condition is set, the list of commissioningtasks displays all the tasks that you are authorized to view.Select a field in the task list, click  , and then select Custom from the drop-down list. Set the filteringcondition in the displayed dialog box.lGBTS commissioning status (GBTS List area): The statuses of commissioning tasks aredisplayed in Status. The progress of the current task is displayed in Current Phase. Thedetails of each stage under each status are displayed in Description.lNodeB commissioning status (NodeB List area): The statuses of commissioning tasks aredisplayed in Status. The progress of the current task is displayed in Current Phase. Thedetails of each stage under each status are displayed in Description.For example, when a commissioning task is in the   state (that is, the commissioning is beingperformed), the operations such as version download, software upgrade, and configuration fileupgrade are performed.For details about each status, see Table 4-5.Table 4-5 Description of the commissioning statusesStatus DescriptionStart the MBTS commissioning task.The commissioning is abnormal. View the alarm information, and thenhandle alarms and perform fault diagnosis and alarm in time. Fordetails, see 4.6.2 Handling MBTS Alarms and 4.6.3 DiagnosingMBTS Faults.Pay attention to the commissioning. For example, an exception occursin a certain procedure, which does not affect the commissioning anddoes not need to be handled.Manually intervene the commissioning of GBTS transmission. Fordetails, see 4.4 Manually Intervening the MBTS TransmissionDetection.No operation needs to be performed. The commissioning is beingperformed normally.Confirm whether to complete the commissioning. For details, see 4.7Confirming the Completion of MBTS Commissioning.The commissioning is complete without errors. Obtain and archive thecommissioning report. For details, see 4.8 Obtaining the MBTSCommissioning Report. ----End3900 Series Multi-Mode Base StationCommissioning Guide 4 Commissioning the MBTS in GU Mode on the M2000Issue 02 (2010-07-30) Huawei Proprietary and ConfidentialCopyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.4-17
4.6.2 Handling MBTS AlarmsThis section describes how to handle MBTS alarms. After the automatic software commissioningstarts, you can use the M2000 to monitor the alarms of an MBTS and the relevant alarms of thecontroller that manages the MBTS in real time. If exceptions occur during the commissioning,you can view the alarm information to locate and handle faults in time.PrerequisiteThe automatic software commissioning already starts, and you have not confirmed thecompletion of the commissioning yet.ContextM2000displays all the alarms reported during the MBTS commissioning based on object types.lThe alarms of GBTSs are categorized as the following types: E1T1 alarms, IP alarms,software alarms, board alarms, antenna alarms, cell service alarms, and other alarms. Otheralarms refer to the alarms that cannot be categorized on the basis of specific objects.lThe alarms of NodeBs are categorized as the following types: E1T1 alarms, IP alarms,antenna alarms, board alarms, cell alarms, external alarms, and other alarms. Other alarmsrefer to the alarms that cannot be categorized on the basis of specific objects.ProcedureStep 1 Choose Configuration > Auto Deployment > MBTS Auto Deployment. The MBTS AutoDeployment window is displayed.Step 2 From MBTS List, select an MBTS whose alarms you need to view, and then click   on thetoolbar. The alarm monitoring window is displayed.For details about the alarm monitoring window, see Interface Description: MBTSCommissioning.Step 3 Select the object to be viewed in the left pane of the alarm monitoring window, and then viewthe alarm information about this object in the corresponding area in the right pane.NOTElIf you select an MBTS to view its alarms, you can view the alarms of both the GBTS and the NodeB.If one base station is normal and only the other base station is deployed, the deployed base stationprovides the entries of alarm classification and fault diagnosis, whereas the normal base station displaysall the alarms without providing the entries.lYou can also choose to view the alarm information about only the GBTS or the NodeB. In the GBTSList or NodeB List area of the MBTS Auto Deployment window, right-click a record, and then chooseOpen Monitor Window from the shortcut menu. The alarm monitoring window of the GBTS or NodeBis displayed.Step 4 Handle MBTS alarms.1. Double-click an alarm to be handled, and then click the link provided in Reason in thedisplayed dialog box of details.2. Rectify the alarm according to the alarm handling suggestions.----End4 Commissioning the MBTS in GU Mode on the M20003900 Series Multi-Mode Base StationCommissioning Guide4-18 Huawei Proprietary and ConfidentialCopyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.Issue 02 (2010-07-30)
4.6.3 Diagnosing MBTS FaultsIn the case of GBTS/NodeB board alarms, GBTS/NodeB E1T1 alarms, and GBTS/NodeBantenna alarms, if the causes of the fault cannot be located in the alarm information, you canperform fault diagnosis and then take corresponding measures to handle the alarms.PrerequisiteThe automatic software commissioning already starts, and you have not confirmed thecompletion of the commissioning yet.ContextCAUTIONE1T1 fault diagnosis leads to the interruption of all services on the port; antenna fault diagnosisleads to the interruption of all carrier services of the GBTS. Therefore, you need to perform thefault diagnosis when the GBTS services are in idle state or are segregated.lAfter the fault diagnosis starts, the M2000 creates a diagnosis task and displays thetroubleshooting progress. After the fault diagnosis is complete, you can obtain the faultdiagnosis report to view fault location information.lIf you delete a fault diagnosis task, the corresponding diagnosis report is deletedaccordingly. If you restart the M2000 server, all fault diagnosis tasks and reports are deleted.ProcedureStep 1 Choose Configuration > Auto Deployment > MBTS Auto Deployment. The MBTS AutoDeployment window is displayed.Step 2 From MBTS List, select an MBTS whose alarms you need to view, and then click   on thetoolbar. The alarm monitoring window is displayed.For details about the alarm monitoring window, see Interface Description: MBTSCommissioning.Step 3 Perform fault analysis on board alarms, E1T1 alarms, and antenna alarms.1. Select an object (board, E1/T1, or antenna) in the left pane of the alarm monitoring window,or select a specific alarm of an object (board, E1/T1, or antenna) from the alarm list in theright pane.2. Right-click the selected object or alarm, and then choose Diagnose from the shortcut menu.In the displayed dialog box, select the diagnosis type, enter the diagnosis parameters, andthen click OK. The M2000 starts the fault diagnosis.A new diagnosis task is added to the diagnosis list. The diagnosis task list is located in thelower part of the alarm monitoring window.3. In the diagnosis task list, right-click a fault diagnosis task, and then choose Details orDiagnosis Report from the shortcut menu. Then, view the diagnosis details or conclusion.----End3900 Series Multi-Mode Base StationCommissioning Guide 4 Commissioning the MBTS in GU Mode on the M2000Issue 02 (2010-07-30) Huawei Proprietary and ConfidentialCopyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.4-19
4.6.4 Viewing the Service Verification Results of an MBTSThis section describes how to view the service verification results of an MBTS. After theautomatic service verification starts, the M2000 automatically collects the performance datarelated to the GBTS and NodeB services and checks whether the services are normal.PrerequisiteThe automatic software commissioning already starts, and you have not confirmed thecompletion of the commissioning yet.ContextFor details about the process of MBTS service verification, see Table 4-6. For details about theservice verification window, see Interface Description: Commissioning the MBTS.Table 4-6 Procedure of automatic service verificationStep Description Operation Performedby Users1. The M2000collects theperformance datarelated to theGBTS andNodeB services.If you do not restart the MBTScommissioning or confirm the completionof the commissioning after the serviceverification starts, the M2000 collects theperformance counter data related to theGBTS and NodeB services according to theshortest measurement period currentlysupported by the NEs.The performance counters of an MBTSconsist of the performance counters of theGBTS and the performance counters of theNodeB. For details, see 4.9.3 Parametersfor MBTS Service VerificationPerformance Counters.Not involved.4 Commissioning the MBTS in GU Mode on the M20003900 Series Multi-Mode Base StationCommissioning Guide4-20 Huawei Proprietary and ConfidentialCopyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.Issue 02 (2010-07-30)
Step Description Operation Performedby Users2. The M2000checks whetherthe MBTSservices arerunning normallyaccording to thevalues of theperformancecounters.If each GBTS and NodeB performancecounter once has a non-zero value, theM2000 considers that the serviceverification is successful. At this time, thestatus of the commissioning task changes to, that is, waiting for you to manuallyconfirm the completion of thecommissioning. Otherwise, thecommissioning task remains at the serviceverification stage.lIf the commissioningtask is in the   state,you need to checkwhether thecommissioning iscomplete. For details,see 4.7 Confirmingthe Completion ofMBTSCommissioning.lIf the commissioningtask remains at theservice verificationstage, it isrecommended that youview the serviceverification results toobtain the actualperformance data. ProcedureStep 1 Choose Configuration > Auto Deployment > MBTS Auto Deployment. The MBTS AutoDeployment window is displayed.Step 2 View the service verification results of the MBTS.1. In MBTS List, select an MBTS whose service verification results need to be viewed, andthen click   on the toolbar. The service verification window is displayed.NOTElIf you select an MBTS to view the service verification results, you can view the results on boththe GBTS side and the NodeB side.lYou can also choose to view only the service verification results on the GBTS side or the NodeBside. In the GBTS List or NodeB List area of the MBTS Auto Deployment window, right-clicka record, and then choose Open Service Verification Window from the shortcut menu. Theservice verification window of the GBTS or NodeB is displayed.2. View the service verification results and perform corresponding operations.The accumulated values of the counters, which are collected in the time range between thestart of the service verification and the restart of the commissioning or the confirmation ofthe commissioning completion, are displayed in the service verification window.lIf the value of each counter is once displayed as   (indicates a non-zero value), youcan infer that the service verification is successful. Confirm whether to complete thecommissioning.3900 Series Multi-Mode Base StationCommissioning Guide 4 Commissioning the MBTS in GU Mode on the M2000Issue 02 (2010-07-30) Huawei Proprietary and ConfidentialCopyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.4-21
lIf the value of a counter is always displayed as   (indicates the value zero), you caninfer that the services related to this counter are faulty. Rectify the fault.----End4.6.5 Restarting/Deleting MBTS Commissioning TasksThis section describes how to restart or delete ongoing MBTS commissioning tasks.PrerequisiteCertain MBTS commissioning tasks are created.ProcedureStep 1 Choose Configuration > Auto Deployment > MBTS Auto Deployment. The MBTS AutoDeployment window is displayed.Step 2 Restart or delete MBTS commissioning tasks as required.Option DescriptionRestarting MBTScommissioning tasksSelect one or multiple MBTSs from MBTS List, and then click on the toolbar to restart the selected MBTS commissioningtasks.Deleting MBTScommissioning tasksSelect one or multiple MBTSs from MBTS List, and then click on the toolbar to delete the selected MBTS commissioning tasks.----End4.7 Confirming the Completion of MBTS CommissioningThis chapter describes how to confirm an MBTS commissioning task. After the serviceverification of an MBTS is complete, the MBTS commissioning task changes to the status forconfirmation. You need to manually confirm the completion of the MBTS commissioning.PrerequisiteThe MBTS service verification is complete.ContextlIf some alarms are still not cleared during the commissioning, it is recommended that youdo not confirm the completion of the commissioning task, so that you can view and handlethese alarms easily.lAfter you confirm that the commissioning task is complete, the alarms related to all theGBTS and NodeB commissioning procedures cannot be viewed any longer.4 Commissioning the MBTS in GU Mode on the M20003900 Series Multi-Mode Base StationCommissioning Guide4-22 Huawei Proprietary and ConfidentialCopyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.Issue 02 (2010-07-30)
ProcedureStep 1 Choose Configuration > Auto Deployment > MBTS Auto Deployment. The MBTS AutoDeployment window is displayed.Step 2 In MBTS List, select a commissioning task to be confirmed, and then click   on the toolbarto confirm the completion of this task.After the commissioning is complete, the M2000 stops monitoring the alarms on the GBTSs,NodeBs, and related controllers. In addition, it stops subscribing to the service verificationperformance counters of the GBTSs and NodeBs.----End4.8 Obtaining the MBTS Commissioning ReportA MBTS commissioning report records the task information about the commissioned MBTSand the information about the commissioning process. When a commissioning task is still inprogress or is complete, you can obtain and analyze the commissioning report to learn thecommissioning details, to view the exceptions that occur during the commissioning, or todetermine whether to complete the commissioning.PrerequisiteA commissioning task is in progress.ProcedureStep 1 Choose Configuration > Auto Deployment > MBTS Auto Deployment. The MBTS AutoDeployment window is displayed.Step 2 (Optional) In MBTS List, select a commissioning task to be confirmed, and then click   onthe toolbar to export the commissioning report.In the exported file, select index.html to view the detailed commissioning information.----End4.9 References for the MBTS Commissioning InterfaceThis chapter describes the interfaces and parameters for MBTS commissioning, which help youto commission MBTSs.4.9.1 Interface Description: MBTS CommissioningThis section describes the MBTS Auto Deployment window displayed when you commissionMBTSs.4.9.2 Parameters for the MBTS Deployment ListThe MBTS deployment list provides the parameters required for commissioning MBTSs. Afteryou import the MBTS deployment list into the M2000, the M2000 creates a MBTScommissioning task to implement automatic MBTS commissioning.4.9.3 Parameters for MBTS Service Verification Performance Counters3900 Series Multi-Mode Base StationCommissioning Guide 4 Commissioning the MBTS in GU Mode on the M2000Issue 02 (2010-07-30) Huawei Proprietary and ConfidentialCopyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.4-23
This section describes the parameters of the performance counters that are monitored at theservice verification stage during MBTS commissioning.4.9.1 Interface Description: MBTS CommissioningThis section describes the MBTS Auto Deployment window displayed when you commissionMBTSs.Main WindowThe MBTS commissioning task list contains GBTS commissioning tasks and NodeBcommissioning tasks. Figure 4-2 shows the main window for MBTS commissioning. Table4-7 describes the window.Figure 4-2 Main window for MBTS commissioning Table 4-7 DescriptionNo. Description1Toolbar: provides operation entries for commissioning MBTSs.2 MBTS list: displays all the MBTSs to be commissioned in the commissioningtasks.3 Operation result area: displays the results of the operations performed duringthe commissioning.4 Status bar of commissioning tasks: displays the total number of commissioningtasks and number of commissioning tasks in each status.4 Commissioning the MBTS in GU Mode on the M20003900 Series Multi-Mode Base StationCommissioning Guide4-24 Huawei Proprietary and ConfidentialCopyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.Issue 02 (2010-07-30)
No. Description5Commissioning task list: displays all commissioning tasks and thecommissioning progress of each task. You can right-click a commissioning taskand then choose a menu item from the shortcut menu to perform the relatedoperation. Alarm Monitoring WindowThe MBTS alarm monitoring window consists of the GBTS alarm pane and the NodeB alarmpane. Figure 4-3 shows the MBTS alarm monitoring window. Table 4-8 describes the window.Figure 4-3 MBTS alarm monitoring window Table 4-8 DescriptionNo. Description1Object type: After selecting an object type, you can view all the alarms of thisobject type in the alarm list on the right.2 Alarm list: After selecting an object type, you can view all the alarms of thisobject type in this list. You can right-click an alarm in the alarm list and thenchoose a menu item from the shortcut menu to perform the related operation.3900 Series Multi-Mode Base StationCommissioning Guide 4 Commissioning the MBTS in GU Mode on the M2000Issue 02 (2010-07-30) Huawei Proprietary and ConfidentialCopyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.4-25
No. Description3Fault diagnosis task list: You can right-click an object type or an alarm and thenchoose Diagnose from the shortcut menu to diagnose faults. The M2000 createsa fault diagnosis task and displays the diagnosis progress. After the faultdiagnosis is complete, you can obtain the fault diagnosis report to view faultlocating information. Service Verification WindowThe MBTS service verification window consists the GBTS service verification pane and theNodeB service verification pane, as shown in Figure 4-4. The service verification windowdisplays the accumulated values of the performance counters related to the GBTS and NodeB.It also indicates whether the accumulation values are normal.Figure 4-4 MBTS service verification window 4.9.2 Parameters for the MBTS Deployment ListThe MBTS deployment list provides the parameters required for commissioning MBTSs. Afteryou import the MBTS deployment list into the M2000, the M2000 creates a MBTScommissioning task to implement automatic MBTS commissioning.Table 4-9 describes the parameters in the MBTS deployment list.4 Commissioning the MBTS in GU Mode on the M20003900 Series Multi-Mode Base StationCommissioning Guide4-26 Huawei Proprietary and ConfidentialCopyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.Issue 02 (2010-07-30)
NOTElIf the CME is deployed, and you has used the CME to initially configure the MBTS, you arerecommended to export the MBTS deployment list through the CME.For details, see Exporting theMBTS deployment list and configuration file in the online help. The principles for the CME to exportthe information about the parameter fields are as follows:lIf the parameter is configured, the CME exports the value of the parameter.lIf the parameter is not configured, the CME cannot export the value of the parameter.lIf the CME is not deployed, you can export the template of the MBTS deployment list template theMBTS Auto Deployment window in the M2000 client. For details, see 4.3.1 Creating an MBTSCommissioning Task (Deploying Both the GBTS and the NodeB), 4.3.2 Creating an MBTSCommissioning Task (Deploying a NodeB When the GBTS Is Normal) or 4.3.3 Creating an MBTSCommissioning Task (Deploying a GBTS When the NodeB Is Normal).Table 4-9 Parameters for the MBTS deployment listParameter Field DescriptionGU ID GU ID.The value of this parameter is mandatory to be exported, and theparameter cannot be edited in the MBTS Auto Deployment window.Auto DeploymentTypeID of the type of the commissioning MBTS.The value of this parameter is mandatory to be exported, and theparameter can be edited in the MBTS Auto Deployment window (Ifthe CME cannot export the value of this parameter, you need to editit manually).RNC ID ID of the RNC to which the NodeB belongsThe value of this parameter is mandatory to be exported, and theparameter cannot be edited in the MBTS Auto Deployment window.RNC Name Name of the RNC to which the NodeB belongs.The value of this parameter is mandatory to be exported, and theparameter cannot be edited in the MBTS Auto Deployment window.NodeB ID eNodeB ID.The value of this parameter is mandatory to be exported, and theparameter cannot be edited in the MBTS Auto Deployment window.NodeB Name Name of the NodeB.The value of this parameter is mandatory to be exported, and theparameter cannot be edited in the MBTS Auto Deployment window.NodeB ESN1 Electronic serial number of the NodeB active control board (If theparameter is configured, the value is mandatory to be exported).The value of this parameter is optional to be exported, and theparameter cannot be edited in the MBTS Auto Deployment window.NodeB ESN2 Electronic serial number of the NodeB standby control board (If theparameter is configured, the value is mandatory to be exported).The value of this parameter is optional to be exported, and theparameter cannot be edited in the MBTS Auto Deployment window.3900 Series Multi-Mode Base StationCommissioning Guide 4 Commissioning the MBTS in GU Mode on the M2000Issue 02 (2010-07-30) Huawei Proprietary and ConfidentialCopyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.4-27
Parameter Field DescriptionNodeB TRANS IPaddressThe IP address of the OM channel configured for the NodeB by theRNC.The value of this parameter is mandatory to be exported, and theparameter cannot be edited in the MBTS Auto Deployment window.NodeB TRANS IPSubnet maskThe IP subnet mask of the OM channel configured for the NodeB bythe RNC.The value of this parameter is mandatory to be exported, and theparameter cannot be edited in the MBTS Auto Deployment window.NodeB Interface IPaddressThe interface IP address configured for the NodeB by the RNC (If theport type of the NodeB is ETH or THUNK, the value is mandatory tobe exported).The value of this parameter is optional to be exported, and theparameter cannot be edited in the MBTS Auto Deployment window.NodeB Interface IPSubnet maskThe interface IP address configured for the NodeB by the RNC (If theport type of the NodeB is ETH or THUNK, the value is mandatory tobe exported).The value of this parameter is optional to be exported, and theparameter cannot be edited in the MBTS Auto Deployment window.DHCP Server IPaddressThe DHCP server IP address configured for the NodeB (If thisparameter is configured, the value is mandatory to be exported).The value of this parameter is optional to be exported, and theparameter cannot be edited in the MBTS Auto Deployment window.DHCP Server IPSubnet maskThe DHCP server IP subnet mask configured for the NodeBThe value of this parameter is optional to be exported, and theparameter cannot be edited in the MBTS Auto Deployment window.AACP Server IPaddressThe AACP server IP address configured for the NodeB (If thisparameter is configured, the value is mandatory to be exported).The value of this parameter is optional to be exported, and theparameter cannot be edited in the MBTS Auto Deployment window.AACP Server IPSubnet maskThe AACP server IP subnet mask configured for the NodeBThe value of this parameter is not exported, and the parameter cannotbe edited in the MBTS Auto Deployment window.Next Hop IP addressto DHCP ServerNext hop IP address of the route from the NodeB to the DHCP server.(If this parameter is configured, the value is mandatory to be exported).The value of this parameter is optional to be exported, and theparameter cannot be edited in the MBTS Auto Deployment window.Next Hop IP Subnetmask to DHCPServerNext hop IP subnet mask of the route from the NodeB to the DHCPserver. (If this parameter is configured, the value is mandatory to beexported).The value of this parameter is optional to be exported, and theparameter cannot be edited in the MBTS Auto Deployment window.4 Commissioning the MBTS in GU Mode on the M20003900 Series Multi-Mode Base StationCommissioning Guide4-28 Huawei Proprietary and ConfidentialCopyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.Issue 02 (2010-07-30)
Parameter Field DescriptionNext Hop IP addressto AACP ServerNext hop IP address of the route from the NodeB to the AACP server.(If this parameter is configured, the value is mandatory to be exported).The value of this parameter is optional to be exported, and theparameter cannot be edited in the MBTS Auto Deployment window.Next Hop IP Subnetmask to AACPServerNext hop IP subnet mask of the route from the NodeB to the AACPserver. (If this parameter is configured, the value is mandatory to beexported).The value of this parameter is optional to be exported, and theparameter cannot be edited in the MBTS Auto Deployment window.Peer IP address Peer IP address of the OM channel configured by the NodeB.The value of this parameter is mandatory to be exported, and theparameter cannot be edited in the MBTS Auto Deployment window.Peer IP Subnet mask Peer IP subnet mask of the OM channel configured by the NodeB.The value of this parameter is mandatory to be exported, and theparameter cannot be edited in the MBTS Auto Deployment window.OM VLAN ID The VLAN ID configured for the NodeB by the RNC (If the VLANis configured, the value is mandatory to be exported).The value of this parameter is optional to be exported, and theparameter cannot be edited in the MBTS Auto Deployment window.OM VLAN Priority The VLAN priority configured for the NodeB by the RNC (If theVLAN is configured, the value is mandatory to be exported).The value of this parameter is optional to be exported, and theparameter cannot be edited in the MBTS Auto Deployment window.DHCP VLAN ID The value is the same as the OM VLAN ID (If the VLAN is configured,the value is mandatory to be exported).The value of this parameter is optional to be exported, and theparameter cannot be edited in the MBTS Auto Deployment window.PING VLAN ID The value is the same as the OM VLAN ID (If the VLAN is configured,the value is mandatory to be exported).The value of this parameter is optional to be exported, and theparameter cannot be edited in the MBTS Auto Deployment window.OM PING IPaddressOM PING IP addressThe value of this parameter is mandatory to be exported, and theparameter cannot be edited in the MBTS Auto Deployment window.OM PING IP SubnetmaskOM PING IP subnet maskThe value of this parameter is mandatory to be exported, and theparameter cannot be edited in the MBTS Auto Deployment window.NodeB Type The type of the NodeB to be commissioned.The value of this parameter is mandatory to be exported, and theparameter cannot be edited in the MBTS Auto Deployment window.3900 Series Multi-Mode Base StationCommissioning Guide 4 Commissioning the MBTS in GU Mode on the M2000Issue 02 (2010-07-30) Huawei Proprietary and ConfidentialCopyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.4-29
Parameter Field DescriptionNodeB BaseLineSoftware VersionThe baseline version of the target NodeB (If the target version isconfigured, the value is mandatory to be exported).The value of this parameter is optional to be exported, and theparameter cannot be edited in the MBTS Auto Deployment window.NodeB Cold PatchVersionThe cold patch version of the target NodeB (If the target version isconfigured, the value is mandatory to be exported).The value of this parameter is optional to be exported, and theparameter cannot be edited in the MBTS Auto Deployment window.NodeB Hot PatchVersionThe hot patch version of the target NodeB (If the target version isconfigured, the value is mandatory to be exported).The value of this parameter is optional to be exported, and theparameter cannot be edited in the MBTS Auto Deployment window.NodeBConfiguration FileCRCThe CRC value of the NodeB data configuration file.The value of this parameter is optional to be exported, and theparameter cannot be edited in the MBTS Auto Deployment window.NodeB FTP ServerIP addressFTP server IP address of the NodeB.The value of this parameter is optional to be exported, and theparameter cannot be edited in the MBTS Auto Deployment window.NodeB FTP Path The FTP path of the NodeB.The value of this parameter is optional to be exported, and theparameter cannot be edited in the MBTS Auto Deployment window.NodeB FTP UserNameThe FTP user of the NodeB.The value of this parameter is optional to be exported, and theparameter cannot be edited in the MBTS Auto Deployment window.NodeB FTPPasswordThe FTP password of the NodeB.The value of this parameter is optional to be exported, and theparameter cannot be edited in the MBTS Auto Deployment window.BSC ID The ID of the BSC to which the GBTS belongs (If the parameter isconfigured, the value is mandatory to be exported).The value of this parameter is optional to be exported, and theparameter cannot be edited in the MBTS Auto Deployment window.BSC Name The name of the BSC to which the GBTS belongs.The value of this parameter is optional to be exported, and theparameter cannot be edited in the MBTS Auto Deployment window.GBTS ID GBTS ID.The value of this parameter is mandatory to be exported, and theparameter cannot be edited in the MBTS Auto Deployment window.4 Commissioning the MBTS in GU Mode on the M20003900 Series Multi-Mode Base StationCommissioning Guide4-30 Huawei Proprietary and ConfidentialCopyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.Issue 02 (2010-07-30)
Parameter Field DescriptionGBTS Name GBTS nameThe value of this parameter is mandatory to be exported, and theparameter cannot be edited in the MBTS Auto Deployment window.GBTS Type The type of the GBTS to be commissioned.The value of this parameter is mandatory to be exported, and theparameter cannot be edited in the MBTS Auto Deployment window.GBTS SoftwareVersionThe target version of the GBTS (If the target version is configured, thevalue is mandatory to be exported).The value of this parameter is optional to be exported, and theparameter cannot be edited in the MBTS Auto Deployment window.GBTS Hot PatchVersionThe hot patch version of the target GBTS (If the target version isconfigured, the value is mandatory to be exported).The value of this parameter is optional to be exported, and theparameter cannot be edited in the MBTS Auto Deployment window.Contact Contact of the frontline MBTS engineers for the engineers whoperform remote commissioning to view conveniently.The value of this parameter is optional to be exported, and theparameter cannot be edited in the NodeB Auto Deployment window. NOTEWhen the GBTS side is being commissioned, the Auto Deployment Type should be GBTS.When the NodeB side is being commissioned, theAuto Deployment Type should be NodeB.When the MBTS is being commissioned, the Auto Deployment Type should be MBTS.4.9.3 Parameters for MBTS Service Verification PerformanceCountersThis section describes the parameters of the performance counters that are monitored at theservice verification stage during MBTS commissioning.Table 4-10 describes the service performance counters of monitored GBTSs and NodeBs at theservice verification stage during MBTS commissioning.Table 4-10 Parameters of performance countersNE Type Parameter DescriptionGBTS SDCCHVerificationRefers to the number of times the SDCCH is occupiedsuccessfully. If the value of this counter is not zero, itindicates that this counter passes the serviceverification.3900 Series Multi-Mode Base StationCommissioning Guide 4 Commissioning the MBTS in GU Mode on the M2000Issue 02 (2010-07-30) Huawei Proprietary and ConfidentialCopyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.4-31
NE Type Parameter DescriptionTCH Verification Refers to the number of times the TCH is occupiedsuccessfully. If the value of this counter is not zero, itindicates that this counter passes the serviceverification.Uplink GPRSVerificationRefers to the number of times the uplink GPRS TBF isset up successfully. If the value of this counter is notzero, it indicates that this counter passes the serviceverification.Downlink GPRSVerificationRefers to the number of times the downlink GPRS TBFis created successfully. If the value of this counter is notzero, it indicates that this counter passes the serviceverification.NodeB Uu ConnectionVerificationRefers to the total number of times the radio resourcecontrol (RRC) is created successfully. If the value ofthis counter is not zero, it indicates that the air interfaceis available.AMR Verification Refers to the number of times the radio access bearer(RAB) is successfully set up for the conversation AMRservice. If the value of this counter is not zero, itindicates that the AMR voice service is available.VP Verification Refers to the number of times the RAB is successfullyset up for the CS conversation VP service. If the valueof this counter is not zero, it indicates that the VPservice is available.PS ConversationVerificationRefers to the number of times the PS conversationservice is created successfully. If the value of thiscounter is not zero, it indicates that the PS conversationservice is available.PS StreamingVerificationRefers to the number of times the PS streaming serviceis created successfully. If the value of this counter is notzero, it indicates that the PS streaming service isavailable.PS InteractiveVerificationRefers to the number of times the PS interaction serviceis created successfully. If the value of this counter is notzero, it indicates that the PS interaction service isavailable.PS BackgroundVerificationRefers to the number of times the PS backgroundservice is created successfully. If the value of thiscounter is not zero, it indicates that the PS backgroundservice is available.HSDPAVerificationRefers to the number of times the HSDPA RAB iscreated successfully. If the value of this counter is notzero, it indicates that the HSDPA service is available.4 Commissioning the MBTS in GU Mode on the M20003900 Series Multi-Mode Base StationCommissioning Guide4-32 Huawei Proprietary and ConfidentialCopyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.Issue 02 (2010-07-30)
NE Type Parameter DescriptionHSUPAVerificationRefers to the number of times the HSUPA RAB iscreated successfully. If the value of this counter is notzero, it indicates that the HSUPA service is available. 3900 Series Multi-Mode Base StationCommissioning Guide 4 Commissioning the MBTS in GU Mode on the M2000Issue 02 (2010-07-30) Huawei Proprietary and ConfidentialCopyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.4-33
5 Commissioning the MBTS in GL or UL Modeon the M2000About This ChapterYou can remotely commission an MBTS in GL or UL mode on the M2000 in a central equipmentroom, including upgrading software and configuring data, monitoring alarms, and obtaining thecommissioning report.5.1 Procedure for MBTS Commissioning in GL or UL Mode on the M2000You can commission a base station in GL or UL mode on the M2000 in a central equipmentroom, including upgrading software and configuring data, monitoring alarms, and obtaining thecommissioning report.5.2 Creating a Commissioning TaskThis chapter describes how to create a base station commissioning task on the M2000. Theoperations of creating a base station commissioning task vary according to the mode of the basestation. Therefore, the commissioning task must be created based on the mode of the base stationto be commissioned. After the commissioning task is created, it can be activated immediately.Then, the M2000 starts to commission the base station automatically.5.3 Intervening the GBTS TransmissionThis section describes how to intervene the GBTS transmission. By intervening the GBTStransmission, you can query the real-time status of the E1/T1 port to ensure that the GBTStransmission is normal and that you can proceed with the GBTS deployment.5.4 Commissioning the MBTS on the M2000The procedure for automatically commissioning the MBTS by the M2000 involves detectingOM channels, upgrading software and configuring data, monitoring software commissioning,and verifying services. The procedure for automatically commissioning the MBTS by the M2000varies according to the base station mode. Refer to the procedure for the commissioningaccordingly.5.5 Monitoring the GBTS Commissioning TaskThis chapter describes how to monitor a GBTS commissioning task. By monitoring the GBTScommissioning task, you can learn the commissioning progress and status, and then rectifycommissioning faults (if any) in time.5.6 Monitoring the NodeB Commissioning Task3900 Series Multi-Mode Base StationCommissioning Guide5 Commissioning the MBTS in GL or UL Mode on theM2000Issue 02 (2010-07-30) Huawei Proprietary and ConfidentialCopyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.5-1
This chapter describes how to monitor a NodeB commissioning task. By monitoring the NodeBcommissioning task, you can learn the commissioning progress and status, and then rectifycommissioning faults (if any) in time.5.7 Monitoring the eNodeB Commissioning TaskThis section describes how to monitor an eNodeB commissioning task. By monitoring theeNodeB commissioning task, you can learn the eNodeB commissioning progress and status, andthen perform operations on the eNodeB commissioning task.5.8 Obtaining the Commissioning ReportThe commissioning report records the operation details, results, and error information obtainedduring the commissioning. The eNodeB commissioning report can be viewed during thecommissioning task for handling problems in time, or be obtained after the commissioning taskfor report archiving.5.9 Checking the Operating Status of the Base StationThe operating status of a base station can be viewed in the commissioning report.5.10 Testing the Basic Services of the eNodeBThis section describes how to test the basic services of the eNodeB.5.11 Confirming the Commissioning TaskAfter the M2000 finishes commissioning a base station automatically, the commissioning taskenters the to-be-confirmed state, waiting for manual confirmation that the commissioning iscomplete.5.12 Reference to the GBTS Commissioning InterfaceThis section describes the interfaces and parameters for GBTS commissioning and facilitatesyou to perform relevant operations for GBTS commissioning.5.13 Reference to the NodeB Commissioning InterfaceThis section describes the interfaces and parameters for NodeB commissioning and facilitatesyou to perform relevant operations for NodeB commissioning.5 Commissioning the MBTS in GL or UL Mode on theM20003900 Series Multi-Mode Base StationCommissioning Guide5-2 Huawei Proprietary and ConfidentialCopyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.Issue 02 (2010-07-30)
5.1 Procedure for MBTS Commissioning in GL or UL Modeon the M2000You can commission a base station in GL or UL mode on the M2000 in a central equipmentroom, including upgrading software and configuring data, monitoring alarms, and obtaining thecommissioning report.PrerequisiteBefore you commission the MBTS, the MBTS, RNC, and M2000 must meet followingrequirements:lThe MBTS hardware such as the cabinets, cables, antenna system, and auxiliary devices,is installed and passes the installation check. The MBTS is powered on and passes thepower-on check.lThe controller hardware is installed and commissioned, and the system works properly.The negotiation data of the MBTS to be commissioned is configured and recorded.lThe M2000 is commissioned, it is connected to the corresponding controller, and theconfiguration synchronization is completed.In addition, the following requirements should be met:lCheck that the network is normal.lThe data configuration file and target version software package that map the mode of thebase station to be commissioned are ready. If a GBTS is to be commissioned, the dataconfiguration file and target version software package must be uploaded to the BSC.lThe GBTS is activated using the ACT BTS command if one mode of an MBTS is GBTS.Commissioning FlowchartFigure 5-1 shows the procedure for remotely commissioning an MBTS in GL or UL mode onthe M2000.3900 Series Multi-Mode Base StationCommissioning Guide5 Commissioning the MBTS in GL or UL Mode on theM2000Issue 02 (2010-07-30) Huawei Proprietary and ConfidentialCopyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.5-3
Figure 5-1 Flowchart for commissioning the MBTS in GL or UL mode on the M2000NOTElThe priority of a mode does not need to be considered during the MBTS commissioning.lIn the case of a dual-mode base station, you can consider the dual-mode base station as two single-mode base stations. During the process of upgrading software and activating the data configurationfile, a large number of alarms may be generated because of configuration conflict. These alarms do notneed to be handled, because they will be cleared automatically after the software is upgraded and thedata configuration file is activated for base stations of each mode.ProcedureStep 1 Create a commissioning task on the M2000. For details, see 5.2 Creating a CommissioningTask.Step 2 Optional: If a GBTS is to be commissioned and Intervening transmission is selected when acommissioning task is created, manually check the GBTS transmission state and rectify faults(if any). For details, see 5.3 Intervening the GBTS Transmission.Step 3 The M2000 automatically commissions the MBTS. For details, see 5.4 Commissioning theMBTS on the M2000. During the process of the MBTS commissioning, monitor thecommissioning progress and alarms, and rectify faults (if any). The monitoring operations vary5 Commissioning the MBTS in GL or UL Mode on theM20003900 Series Multi-Mode Base StationCommissioning Guide5-4 Huawei Proprietary and ConfidentialCopyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.Issue 02 (2010-07-30)
according to modes. For details on the operations in each mode, see 5.5 Monitoring the GBTSCommissioning Task, 5.6 Monitoring the NodeB Commissioning Task, and 5.7 Monitoringthe eNodeB Commissioning Task.Step 4 Obtain the commissioning report from the M2000. For details, see 5.8 Obtaining theCommissioning Report.Step 5 View the commissioning report to check the MBTS operating status. For details, see 5.9Checking the Operating Status of the Base Station.Step 6 Verify eNodeB services. For details, see 5.10 Testing the Basic Services of the eNodeB.Step 7 Confirm the MBTS commissioning task. For details, see 5.11 Confirming the CommissioningTask.----End5.2 Creating a Commissioning TaskThis chapter describes how to create a base station commissioning task on the M2000. Theoperations of creating a base station commissioning task vary according to the mode of the basestation. Therefore, the commissioning task must be created based on the mode of the base stationto be commissioned. After the commissioning task is created, it can be activated immediately.Then, the M2000 starts to commission the base station automatically.5.2.1 Creating a GBTS Commissioning TaskThis section describes how to create a GBTS commissioning task. After you create a GBTScommissioning task, the M2000 automatically commissions the GBTS. You can enable theM2000 to automatically commission GBTSs in batches.5.2.2 Creating a NodeB Commissioning TaskThis section describes how to create a NodeB commissioning task. The M2000 creates acommissioning task for each NodeB based on the planned data in the imported NodeBdeployment list. After obtaining the software package and configuration file, you can activatethe commissioning task so that it starts automatic commissioning.5.2.3 Creating an eNodeB Commissioning TaskAfter the preparations for eNodeB commissioning are complete, create the eNodeBcommissioning task on the M2000. This task will be automatically performed by the M2000.The M2000 supports automatic commissioning of multiple eNodeBs.5.2.1 Creating a GBTS Commissioning TaskThis section describes how to create a GBTS commissioning task. After you create a GBTScommissioning task, the M2000 automatically commissions the GBTS. You can enable theM2000 to automatically commission GBTSs in batches.PrerequisitelThe preparations for GBTS commissioning are made. For details. see Preparing for GBTSCommissioning.lThe connection between the GBSC managing the GBTS to be commissioned and theM2000 is normal.3900 Series Multi-Mode Base StationCommissioning Guide5 Commissioning the MBTS in GL or UL Mode on theM2000Issue 02 (2010-07-30) Huawei Proprietary and ConfidentialCopyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.5-5
ProcedureStep 1 Choose Configuration > Auto Deployment > GBTS Auto Deployment from the main menuof the M2000 client to open the GBTS Auto Deployment window.For details about the GBTS Auto Deployment window, see 5.12.1 Interface Description:GBTS Commissioning.Step 2 Click   to import the GBTS deployment list. For details about the GBTS deployment list, seeExporting the Deployment List and Configuration Files of GBTSs.TIPIf you do not export the GBTS deployment list through the CME, you can export the template of the GBTSdeployment list on the M2000 client and then enter the related data based on the planned data confirmedwith network planning engineers. To export the GBTS deployment list template, perform the followingoperations:1. Click  . The Save dialog box is displayed.2. Specify the save path, enter the filename, and then click Save.The exported template of GBTS deployment list is in .csv format. By default, the filename isGBTS_Auto_Deployment_List_Template.csv. You can change the filename as required.lIf the import succeeds, a message is displayed on the Operation Information tab page,informing you of the success. In addition, the M2000 creates a commissioning task for eachGBTS contained in the deployment list and displays the tasks on the GBTS List tab page.lIf the import fails, the GBTSs that fail to be imported and the failure causes are displayed onthe Operation Information tab page. For details about failure symptoms and solutions, seeWhat Should I Do When a Failure Message Is Displayed During the Import of the GBTSDeployment List?.Step 3 If the version of the imported GBTS software or patch is incorrect or the contact personinformation is incorrect, double-click the corresponding information record on the GBTS Listtab page, and then type the correct information.----EndPostrequisiteStart the GBTS commissioning task to enable the M2000 to automatically commission theGBTS. For details, see Starting a GBTS Commissioning Task.5.2.2 Creating a NodeB Commissioning TaskThis section describes how to create a NodeB commissioning task. The M2000 creates acommissioning task for each NodeB based on the planned data in the imported NodeBdeployment list. After obtaining the software package and configuration file, you can activatethe commissioning task so that it starts automatic commissioning.PrerequisiteNodeB version files and configuration files are saved on the local PC. The configuration file ofeach NodeB is saved in the folder named after the NodeB, and all the NodeB configuration filesare saved in the same upper-layer folder. In this way, you can select the upper-layer folder toupload all the configuration files at a time.5 Commissioning the MBTS in GL or UL Mode on theM20003900 Series Multi-Mode Base StationCommissioning Guide5-6 Huawei Proprietary and ConfidentialCopyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.Issue 02 (2010-07-30)
ProcedureStep 1 Choose Configuration > Auto Deployment > NodeB Auto Deployment. The NodeB AutoDeployment window is displayed.Step 2 Keep ready the NodeB deployment list.Option DescriptionExporting the NodeBDeployment List from theCMEObtain and open the exported NodeB deployment list, and thenadd the related data according to the planned data that isconfirmed with the network planning engineers.For the data that needs to be added, see 5.13.2 Parameters ofthe NodeB Deployment List.Exporting the Template ofNodeB Deployment Listfrom the M2000 Client1. Click  . The Save dialog box is displayed.2. Specify the save path, enter the filename, and then clickSave.3. Add the related data according to the planned data that isconfirmed with the network planning engineers.NOTEThe exported template of NodeB deployment list is in .csv format.By default, the filename isNodeB_Auto_Deployment_List_Template.csv. You can changethe filename as required.Step 3 Import the NodeB deployment list.The M2000 performs the commissioning based on the planned data in the imported NodeBdeployment list.1. Click  .2. Select the NodeB deployment list to be imported.TIPIf you find that the ESN of a NodeB in the list is inconsistent with the actual ESN after importingthe NodeB deployment list, you can manually change the value of the ESN. In this way, theM2000 performs the commissioning task based on the correct data.3. Click Finish.The NodeBs whose commissioning tasks are created successfully are displayed in the tasklist.Step 4 Upload version files and configuration files.For details about the save paths of version files and configuration files on the M2000, see SavePaths of Version Files and Configuration Files on the M2000 Server.1. Click  .2. In the displayed Upload version and config files window, set the local path of the files tobe uploaded.You can select the version files and configuration files to be uploaded according to theactual requirements.lIn the Upload Versions area, the Is Exist in Server parameter shows whether the targetversion file exists on the current M2000 server. You can click the button next to Local3900 Series Multi-Mode Base StationCommissioning Guide5 Commissioning the MBTS in GL or UL Mode on theM2000Issue 02 (2010-07-30) Huawei Proprietary and ConfidentialCopyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.5-7
Path, and then specify a local save path of the version files to facilitate the upload ofthe version files.lIn the NE navigation tree in the Upload Configuration Files area, select the NEs whoseconfiguration files need to be uploaded. After selecting the NodeB, you can click thebutton next to Local Path to specify the upper-layer folder for the folder of each NEconfiguration file to facilitate the upload of configuration files.TIPlTo upload version files, you need to select the upper-layer folder of version files such as the .cspfiles after you decompress the software package in a local path.lTo upload configuration files, you need to save the configuration file of each NodeB in the folderwhose name is the NodeB name and then save the folders of all the NodeB configuration files inone upper-layer folder. When uploading configuration files, you need to select the upper-layerfolder to which the NodeB name folders belong.After the upload starts, the information about the source path, destination path, uploadprogress, and upload result is displayed at the bottom of the Upload version and configfiles window.3. After the upload is complete, click Close.----EndSave Paths of Version Files and Configuration Files on the M2000 ServerAfter version files and configuration files are uploaded to the M2000 server, they are stored inthe following paths:lBasic version: /export/home/sysm/ftproot/unKnownNodeB/Software/versionnumber/, where version number refers to the uploaded basic version number, such asV200R012C00.lPatch version: /export/home/sysm/ftproot/unKnownNodeB/Patch/version number/,where version number refers to the version of the uploaded patch, such asV200R012C00SPC001.lConfiguration file: /export/home/sysm/ftproot/unKnownNodeB/Configuration/NodeBname/, where NodeB name refers to the name of the NodeB of the configuration file, forexample, NodeB-Shanghai.5.2.3 Creating an eNodeB Commissioning TaskAfter the preparations for eNodeB commissioning are complete, create the eNodeBcommissioning task on the M2000. This task will be automatically performed by the M2000.The M2000 supports automatic commissioning of multiple eNodeBs.PrerequisitelThe M2000 server and client are connected and are running properly. You have logged into the M2000 client.lIf the eNodeB and M2000 server are not in the same network segment, the router or switchbetween the eNodeB and M2000 server must be configured as DHCP Relay.5 Commissioning the MBTS in GL or UL Mode on theM20003900 Series Multi-Mode Base StationCommissioning Guide5-8 Huawei Proprietary and ConfidentialCopyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.Issue 02 (2010-07-30)
NOTElIf there is no security GW, you should set the IP address of the DHCP server of the M2000 on theDHCP Relay.lIf there is a security GW, you should set the IP address of the public DHCP server on the DHCP Relay.In addition, set the IP address of the DHCP server of the M2000 on the security GW.lThe eNodeB name, eNodeB ID, and ESN are collected.lThe eNodeB is powered on.lThe software and files required for eNodeB automatic deployment are ready.ContextAfter the eNodeB is powered on, it sends the DHCP message to the M2000 requesting for theOM IP address. The DHCP message contains the eNodeB ESN and the GPS information of theeNodeB. If the eNodeB ID is not preset and a laptop is available on site, you can run the MODENODEB command to set the eNodeB ID on the LMT. If the eNodeB ID is successfully set,the DHCP message will contain the eNodeB ID.The EDS file, which is the self-configuration file, includes the eNodeB ID, electronic serialnumber (ESN), and GPS information about the eNodeB. This file is used to be bound to theeNodeB. The eNodeB ID is unique and is used to identify an eNodeB. In an EDS file, the eNodeBID is mandatory and the GPS information and ESN are optional.The self-configuration data imported to the M2000 is bound with the ESN automatically in thefollowing scenarios:lIf the EDS file contains the ESN of the eNodeB, the ESN reported by the eNodeB and theimported self-configuration data on the M2000 are automatically bound in the case that theESN reported by the eNodeB is consistent with the ESN in the EDS file.lIf the M2000 receives the message containing the eNodeB ID, the imported self-configuration data and the ESN reported by the eNodeB are automatically bound after themapping between the eNodeB ID reported by the eNodeB and the eNodeB ID in the EDSfile.lIf the M2000 receives the message containing the eNodeB location information, which iswithin the error of 100 m compared with the latitude and longitude predefined in the EDSfile, the imported self-configuration data and the ESN reported by the eNodeB areautomatically bound after the mapping between the GPS information reported by theeNodeB and the location information in the EDS file.If automatic binding fails, the information about the new eNodeB will be displayed in theReported ESN tab page below the eNodeB Auto Deployment tab page. The user can obtainthe ESN/eNodeB ID from the field engineer, and then binds the ESN/eNodeB ID and theimported self-configuration data.ProcedureStep 1 On the M2000 client, choose Configuration > Auto Deployment > eNodeB AutoDeployment. The eNodeB Auto Deployment tab page is displayed, as shown in Figure 5-2.3900 Series Multi-Mode Base StationCommissioning Guide5 Commissioning the MBTS in GL or UL Mode on theM2000Issue 02 (2010-07-30) Huawei Proprietary and ConfidentialCopyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.5-9
Figure 5-2 eNodeB Auto Deployment tab page Step 2 Upload the software and files required for eNodeB commissioning on the M2000.1. Click   on the eNodeB Auto Deployment tab page. The Prepare File&Data dialog boxis displayed.2. In the NE Software Version area, click Add. The Add dialog box is displayed. Specifythe related parameters in the displayed dialog box, such as NE type, version type, and localfile path.3. In the RET Software area, click   and select one or more RET files to be uploaded inthe local PC.4. In the RET Data area, click   and select one or more RET data configuration files to beuploaded in the local PC.5. In the RET Template area, click   and select the RET commissioning data template tobe uploaded in the local PC.6. In the Test License area, click   and select the eNodeB commissioning license to beuploaded in the local PC.7. In the Prepare File&Data dialog box, click OK to return to the eNodeB AutoDeployment tab page.8. View the file uploading progress on the Prepare File&Data tab page below the eNodeBAuto Deployment tab page.9. Click   in the eNodeB Auto Deployment tab page. The Open dialog box is displayed.Select the OM IP data template to be uploaded in the local PC.Step 3 Import the EDS file.1. Click   on the upper left of the eNodeB Auto Deployment tab page. The Import dialogbox is displayed, as shown in Figure 5-3.5 Commissioning the MBTS in GL or UL Mode on theM20003900 Series Multi-Mode Base StationCommissioning Guide5-10 Huawei Proprietary and ConfidentialCopyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.Issue 02 (2010-07-30)
Figure 5-3 Import dialog box 2. According to the save path of the EDS file, select Import File from Client or Import Filefrom Server to import the EDS file to the M2000 server. The EDS file to be imported fromthe client is stored in the local computer. The EDS file to be imported from the server isstored at a specified directory of the server.3. Click Advanced. The Set Steps dialog box is displayed, as shown in Figure 5-4.3900 Series Multi-Mode Base StationCommissioning Guide5 Commissioning the MBTS in GL or UL Mode on theM2000Issue 02 (2010-07-30) Huawei Proprietary and ConfidentialCopyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.5-11
Figure 5-4 Set Stepsdialog box 4. Set the commissioning steps and then click OK. The Import dialog box is displayed.NOTEIf the eNodeB software and data configuration are already upgraded to the target version through the USBstorage device on site, click Advanced when importing the EDS file on the M2000, and then clear theDownloadSoftware, DownloadData, and ActSoftware check boxes in the displayed Set Steps dialogbox. In this case, these cleared steps are skipped in the automatic eNodeB commissioning.5. Click OK to import the EDS file. The basic configuration information about each neweNodeB is displayed in the eNodeB Auto Deployment tab page.Step 4 Check whether the imported self-configuration data and the ESN reported by the eNodeB areautomatically bound.5 Commissioning the MBTS in GL or UL Mode on theM20003900 Series Multi-Mode Base StationCommissioning Guide5-12 Huawei Proprietary and ConfidentialCopyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.Issue 02 (2010-07-30)
If ... Then ...The ESN field on the eNodeB AutoDeployment tab page indicates the ESN ofthe new eNodeBThe imported self-configuration data andESN are automatically bound. The eNodeBsoftware and data configuration file areautomatically downloaded from the M2000server to the eNodeB. The eNodeBcommissioning task is created.The ESN field on the eNodeB AutoDeployment tab page indicates The imported self-configuration data andESN are not automatically bound. TheeNodeB software and data configuration filecannot be automatically downloaded from theM2000 server to the eNodeB. Go to step Step5. Step 5 According to the eNodeB ID and ESN reported by the field engineer, manually bind the ESNand the self-configuration data that is imported.1. In the eNodeB Auto Deployment tab page, select the corresponding eNodeB and click. The Bind ESN dialog box is displayed.2. Select the target ESN of the eNodeB, and then click OK. After the binding succeeds, theESN information is displayed in the eNodeB Auto Deployment tab page. The eNodeBautomatically downloads the software and data configuration file from the M2000 server.Step 6 Repeat step Step 5 to manually bind all ESNs of the eNodeBs that are not automatically boundto the imported self-configuration data.----End5.3 Intervening the GBTS TransmissionThis section describes how to intervene the GBTS transmission. By intervening the GBTStransmission, you can query the real-time status of the E1/T1 port to ensure that the GBTStransmission is normal and that you can proceed with the GBTS deployment.ContextIf you have set intervention on the commissioning task when starting the deployment, the taskswitches to intervention status after the OML detection regardless of whether the OML is normalor abnormal, and the function of querying the E1/T1 port status is provided.ProcedureStep 1 When starting the deployment task, choose Intervening transmission, as shown in Figure5-5.3900 Series Multi-Mode Base StationCommissioning Guide5 Commissioning the MBTS in GL or UL Mode on theM2000Issue 02 (2010-07-30) Huawei Proprietary and ConfidentialCopyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.5-13
Figure 5-5 Dialog box for selecting Intervening transmission Step 2 After the automatic deployment approaches the step where intervention is set, the status of theGBTS is displayed as  . In this case, you can right-click the task, and then choose Interveningtransmission or click   on the toolbar to open the dialog box for intervening transmission.1. Figure 5-6 shows the dialog box for intervening transmission.5 Commissioning the MBTS in GL or UL Mode on theM20003900 Series Multi-Mode Base StationCommissioning Guide5-14 Huawei Proprietary and ConfidentialCopyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.Issue 02 (2010-07-30)
Figure 5-6 Dialog box for intervening transmission 2. Figure 5-7 shows the dialog box for querying the E1/T1 port status.3900 Series Multi-Mode Base StationCommissioning Guide5 Commissioning the MBTS in GL or UL Mode on theM2000Issue 02 (2010-07-30) Huawei Proprietary and ConfidentialCopyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.5-15
Figure 5-7 Dialog box for querying the E1/T1 port status NOTElYou must type the subrack number, slot number, and port number. By default, they are set to 0.lQuerying the E1/T1 port status does not affect the transmission.3. Figure 5-8 shows the dialog box for confirmation.5 Commissioning the MBTS in GL or UL Mode on theM20003900 Series Multi-Mode Base StationCommissioning Guide5-16 Huawei Proprietary and ConfidentialCopyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.Issue 02 (2010-07-30)
Figure 5-8 Dialog box for confirmation lSelect Continue. The deployment proceeds with the version management andsubsequent procedures.lSelect Stop to stop the deployment. Status stays in the intervention step, and CurrentPhase stays in the OML detection step. The description information shows that youhave stopped the deployment.----End5.4 Commissioning the MBTS on the M2000The procedure for automatically commissioning the MBTS by the M2000 involves detectingOM channels, upgrading software and configuring data, monitoring software commissioning,and verifying services. The procedure for automatically commissioning the MBTS by the M2000varies according to the base station mode. Refer to the procedure for the commissioningaccordingly.5.4.1 Procedure for Automatically Commissioning the GBTS by the M2000This section describes the process of automatic GBTS commissioning performed by theM2000.5.4.2 Procedure for Automatically Commissioning the NodeB by the M2000The procedure for automatically commissioning the NodeB by the M2000 involves detectingthe OM channel, upgrading the software and configuration, monitoring the softwarecommissioning, and verifying the services.3900 Series Multi-Mode Base StationCommissioning Guide5 Commissioning the MBTS in GL or UL Mode on theM2000Issue 02 (2010-07-30) Huawei Proprietary and ConfidentialCopyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.5-17
5.4.1 Procedure for Automatically Commissioning the GBTS by theM2000This section describes the process of automatic GBTS commissioning performed by theM2000.Table 5-1 describes the process of automatic GBTS commissioning. After the automaticsoftware commissioning starts, you can manually complete the commissioning according to theactual requirement. For details, see 5.11.1 Confirming a GBTS Commissioning Task.Table 5-1 Process of automatic GBTS commissioningNo.ProcedureDescription Standards for Continuing theCommissioning1Automatically setthemaintenance modeof theGBTSAfter locating the GBTS, theM2000 automatically sets themaintenance mode of the GBTS totesting so that all alarms reported bythe GBTS during thecommissioning are not to bedisplayed on the M2000 alarminterface by default. This avoids thealarms from affecting normalnetwork monitoring.You can use the monitoringfunction provided by the GBTScommissioning to query all alarmsgenerated during the GBTScommissioning. For details, see5.5.1 Viewing the GBTS AlarmStatus.Regardless of whether themaintenance mode of the GBTS isset successfully, the M2000automatically proceeds with thenext procedure.5 Commissioning the MBTS in GL or UL Mode on theM20003900 Series Multi-Mode Base StationCommissioning Guide5-18 Huawei Proprietary and ConfidentialCopyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.Issue 02 (2010-07-30)
No.ProcedureDescription Standards for Continuing theCommissioning2Automaticallydetect theOMLThe M2000 automatically checksthe status of the OML between theGBTS and the GBSC managing theGBTS.The M2000 automatically proceedswith the next procedure only whenthe OML between the GBTS andthe GBSC managing the GBTS isnormal. The details are as follows:lIf the OML is normal and youhave not set intervention on thecommissioning task during thetask startup, the M2000automatically proceeds with thenext procedure.lIf the OML is normal and youhave set intervention on thecommissioning task during thetask startup, the commissioningswitches to the Interveningtransmission status and atransmission loopback test isrequired.lIf the OML is abnormal after theOML detection is performedthree times, the M2000determines that the OML isfaulty. In this case, thecommissioning automaticallystops and switches to theAbnormal status.3900 Series Multi-Mode Base StationCommissioning Guide5 Commissioning the MBTS in GL or UL Mode on theM2000Issue 02 (2010-07-30) Huawei Proprietary and ConfidentialCopyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.5-19
No.ProcedureDescription Standards for Continuing theCommissioning3AutomaticallyupgradethesoftwareThe M2000 automatically checkswhether the target GBTS versionand the current GBTS version areconsistent according to the targetversion information provided in thedeployment list.lIf the versions are consistent, theGBTS software need not beupgraded.lIf the versions are inconsistent,the M2000 instructs the GBSC tostart upgrading the GBTSsoftware. The GBTS downloadsthe target version from theM2000 and upgrades thesoftware.The parameters for upgradingthe GBTS software are asfollows:–Load mode: Load byConfiguration and Abis QuickLoad(No Service).–Automatically Load andActivate Switch: Determinedby the vercfg.xml file in thesoftware package.NOTEThe upgrade of the GBTSconfiguration data is not controlled bythe M2000. After the GBTS softwareis upgraded and the GBTS is reset, theGBTS automatically sends a request tothe GBSC for loading configurationdata.You can set the M2000 to skip thesoftware upgrade when starting thecommissioning task.lIf the software need not beupgraded or is already upgradedsuccessfully, the M2000automatically proceeds with thenext procedure.lIf the software fails to beupgraded, the commissioningautomatically stops and switchesto the Abnormal status.5 Commissioning the MBTS in GL or UL Mode on theM20003900 Series Multi-Mode Base StationCommissioning Guide5-20 Huawei Proprietary and ConfidentialCopyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.Issue 02 (2010-07-30)
No.ProcedureDescription Standards for Continuing theCommissioning4Automaticallycommission thesoftwareThe automatic softwarecommissioning consists of thefollowing sub-procedures:lGBTS cell initializationdetection: Checks theinitialization status of each cellunder the GBTS.If all cells under the GBTS areinitialized, the GBTS cellinitialization detection succeeds.If any cell fails to be initializedafter the GBTS cell initializationdetection is performed threetimes, the commissioningautomatically stops and switchesto the Abnormal status.lGBTS information query: Thequery results are saved in thecommissioning report.Regardless of whether the querysucceeds, the M2000automatically proceeds with thenext sub-procedure after thequery.lStanding wave ratio test: Thestanding wave ratio test is usedto check whether the antennasystem of the GBTS is faulty.This test is performed accordingto the settings that you configureduring the startup of thecommissioning task. The testresults are saved in thecommissioning report.Regardless of whether the testsucceeds, the M2000automatically proceeds with thenext sub-procedure after the test.lGBTS alarm monitoring:Monitors all alarms of a certainGBTS and all relevant alarms ofthe GBSC managing the GBTSand provides the fault diagnosisfunction.lCell serviceability detection:Checks the serviceability statusof each cell under the GBTS.You can set the M2000 to skip thestanding wave ratio test whenstarting the commissioning task.Note that the GBTS cellinitialization detection and cellserviceability detection must beperformed successfully.3900 Series Multi-Mode Base StationCommissioning Guide5 Commissioning the MBTS in GL or UL Mode on theM2000Issue 02 (2010-07-30) Huawei Proprietary and ConfidentialCopyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.5-21
No.ProcedureDescription Standards for Continuing theCommissioningIf one cell is serviceable, thedetection succeeds. Otherwise,the software commissioningpersists, and the system displaysa message, indicating that no cellis serviceable.5 AutomaticallyverifyservicesThe M2000 automatically collectsthe performance counters related toGBTS CS and PS services andchecks that the GBTS services arenormal. The involved performancecounters are as follows:lCS services: SDCCHVerification and TCHVerificationlPS services: Uplink GPRSVerification and DownlinkGPRS VerificationYou can set the M2000 to skip theservice verification when startingthe commissioning task.If each performance counter is oncedisplayed as a value that is not 0, theservice verification succeeds andthe commissioning switches to theConfirming completed status.Otherwise, the service verificationpersists.6CompletethecommissioningWhen the commissioning switchesto the Confirming completedstatus, you need to confirm thecompletion of the GBTScommissioning. After thecommissioning is complete, theM2000 automatically restores theGBTS status to normal status so thatthe GBTS alarms can be monitorednormally.Not involved. 5.4.2 Procedure for Automatically Commissioning the NodeB bythe M2000The procedure for automatically commissioning the NodeB by the M2000 involves detectingthe OM channel, upgrading the software and configuration, monitoring the softwarecommissioning, and verifying the services.For details on the NodeB commissioning procedure, see Table 5-2.5 Commissioning the MBTS in GL or UL Mode on theM20003900 Series Multi-Mode Base StationCommissioning Guide5-22 Huawei Proprietary and ConfidentialCopyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.Issue 02 (2010-07-30)
Table 5-2 Item list of the NodeB commissioning procedureCommissioning ItemDescriptionDetecting theOM channelWhen the transmission network is functional, the M2000 automaticallysets up the OM channel with the NodeB according to the NodeBdeployment list. The OM channel is used to commission and maintain theNodeB.After the OM channel is set up, the M2000 automatically sets SpecialStatus of the NodeB to Testing, so that the invalid alarms can be shieldedduring commissioning.Upgrading thesoftware andconfigurationAccording to the version information in the NodeB deployment list, theM2000 automatically checks whether the current NodeB version is thesame as the target version. If the current NodeB version differs from thetarget software version, the target software and data configuration file aredownloaded from the server to the NodeB and activated automatically.NOTEIf the USB disk is used for the upgrade on the NodeB side, and the NodeB softwareand data configuration file are upgraded to the target version, the M2000 skips thisstep and proceeds with the automatic software commissioning.Monitoring thesoftwarecommissioningThe purpose of software commissioning is to verify the services. Softwarecommissioning starts automatically. During the commissioning, onlyfaults need to be noted. All the reported alarms are displayed on themonitoring interface of the M2000. In addition, the fault diagnosis accessthat facilitates quick fault location is available, and the associated handlingsuggestions are provided.Verifying theservicesWhen detecting that the logical cell of the NodeB is available, theM2000 starts service verification. The M2000 determines whether serviceverification succeeds according to key performance counters, and thendisplays the results.Completing theNodeBdeploymentAfter a NodeB passes the service verification, the status of thecommissioning task changes to Waiting for Acknowledgement. Whenthe user acknowledges the completion of commissioning tasks, theM2000 automatically cancels the Testing state of the NodeB and verifiesthe NodeB location.NOTElCancel the Testing state of the NodeB and resume the alarm reporting of theNodeB.lNodeB location verification refers to the process in which the M2000automatically checks whether the ESN reported by the NodeB is the same as theESN in the NodeB deployment list. Through the NodeB location verification,you can check whether the USB disk for upgrade is the correct one in IPnetworking mode. 3900 Series Multi-Mode Base StationCommissioning Guide5 Commissioning the MBTS in GL or UL Mode on theM2000Issue 02 (2010-07-30) Huawei Proprietary and ConfidentialCopyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.5-23
5.5 Monitoring the GBTS Commissioning TaskThis chapter describes how to monitor a GBTS commissioning task. By monitoring the GBTScommissioning task, you can learn the commissioning progress and status, and then rectifycommissioning faults (if any) in time.5.5.1 Viewing the GBTS Alarm StatusThis section describes how to view the GBTS alarm status. After the automatic softwarecommissioning starts, you can use the M2000 to monitor the alarms of the GBTS and the relevantalarms of the GBSC managing the GBTS in real time. If exceptions occur during thecommissioning, you can view the alarm information to locate and handle the exceptions in time.5.5.2 Performing the GBTS Fault DiagnosisThis section describes how to perform the GBTS fault diagnosis. When exceptions occur duringGBTS commissioning, you can use the automatic fault diagnosis function provided by theM2000 to check whether the GBTS that is being commissioned is faulty. E1T1s and antennassupport the automatic fault diagnosis function.5.5.3 Viewing the GBTS Service Verification ResultsThis section describes how to view the GBTS service verification results. After the automaticservice verification starts, the M2000 automatically collects the performance data related toGBTS CS and PS services and checks whether the GBTS services are normal. If the serviceverification persists, it is recommended that you view the service verification results to learn theactual performance data. This ensures the commissioning success.5.5.4 Restarting a GBTS Commissioning TaskThis section describes how restart a GBTS commissioning task that is still in progress accordingto the actual requirement. A GBTS commissioning task in progress indicates that it is not inWaiting or Completed status. If you restart a commissioning task, all commissioning operationsthat are already performed are cleared, and the commissioning restarts from the OML detection.5.5.1 Viewing the GBTS Alarm StatusThis section describes how to view the GBTS alarm status. After the automatic softwarecommissioning starts, you can use the M2000 to monitor the alarms of the GBTS and the relevantalarms of the GBSC managing the GBTS in real time. If exceptions occur during thecommissioning, you can view the alarm information to locate and handle the exceptions in time.PrerequisiteThe automatic software commissioning already starts, and you have not confirmed thecompletion of the GBTS commissioning yet.ContextThe M2000 displays all alarms reported during the GBTS commissioning in real time accordingto object types. The objects consist of E1T1s, IP addresses, software, boards, antennas, cellservices, and other objects that cannot be categorized.You can select multiple commissioning tasks at a time to view the alarm status. The M2000displays all the alarms of one task in one monitoring window. One M2000 client supports amaximum of 10 open window at a time, including all subwindows of the GBTS Auto5 Commissioning the MBTS in GL or UL Mode on theM20003900 Series Multi-Mode Base StationCommissioning Guide5-24 Huawei Proprietary and ConfidentialCopyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.Issue 02 (2010-07-30)
Deployment window. For example, the alarm monitoring window and service verificationwindow.ProcedureStep 1 Choose Configuration > Auto Deployment > GBTS Auto Deployment to open the GBTSAuto Deployment window.Step 2 On the GBTS List tab page, select one or multiple commissioning tasks, and then click  .Alternatively, right-click the tasks, and then choose Open Monitor Window from the shortcutmenu.Step 3 In the displayed alarm monitoring window, select the object type in the left area and view thealarms of the object in the right area.For details about the alarm monitoring window, see 5.12.1 Interface Description: GBTSCommissioning.Step 4 If the cause of a E1T1, a board, or an antenna alarm cannot be located according to the alarminformation, you can perform the fault diagnosis. For details about how to perform the faultdiagnosis, see 5.5.2 Performing the GBTS Fault Diagnosis.Step 5 Perform the following steps to handle an alarm:1. Double-click the alarm to be handled, and then click the link in Reason And Advice in thedisplayed dialog box that shows the alarm details.2. Handle the fault according to the alarm reference.----End5.5.2 Performing the GBTS Fault DiagnosisThis section describes how to perform the GBTS fault diagnosis. When exceptions occur duringGBTS commissioning, you can use the automatic fault diagnosis function provided by theM2000 to check whether the GBTS that is being commissioned is faulty. E1T1s and antennassupport the automatic fault diagnosis function.PrerequisiteThe automatic software commissioning already starts, and you have not confirmed thecompletion of the GBTS commissioning yet.ContextThe fault diagnosis operations supported by different objects vary.lE1T1s: E1 port fault diagnosis on the GBSC side and E1 loopback fault diagnosis on theGBSC peer sidelAntennas: Antenna fault diagnosis including the standing wave ratio testCAUTIONE1T1 fault diagnosis leads to the interruption of all services on the port; antenna fault diagnosisleads to the interruption of all carrier services of the GBTS. Therefore, you need to perform thefault diagnosis when the GBTS services are in idle state or are segregated.3900 Series Multi-Mode Base StationCommissioning Guide5 Commissioning the MBTS in GL or UL Mode on theM2000Issue 02 (2010-07-30) Huawei Proprietary and ConfidentialCopyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.5-25
After one fault diagnosis operation is performed, the M2000 creates a fault diagnosis task anddisplays the diagnosis progress. After the fault diagnosis is complete, you can obtain the faultdiagnosis report.If you delete a fault diagnosis task, the corresponding diagnosis report is deleted accordingly.If you restart the M2000 server, all fault diagnosis tasks and reports are deleted.ProcedureStep 1 Choose Configuration > Auto Deployment > GBTS Auto Deployment to open the GBTSAuto Deployment window.Step 2 On the GBTS List tab page, select one or multiple commissioning tasks, and then click  .Alternatively, right-click the tasks, and then choose Open Monitor Window from the shortcutmenu.Step 3 Perform the fault diagnosis.1. In the Monitor window, select one object or select one alarm of a certain object from thealarm list in the right pane.2. Right-click the object or alarm, and then choose Diagnose... from the shortcut menu to setdiagnosis parameters.After the diagnosis parameters are set, a diagnosis task is added to the diagnosis task list.The diagnosis task list is located in the lower part of the Monitor window.3. Right-click a fault diagnosis task in the diagnosis task list, and then choose DiagnosisReport... from the shortcut menu to view the diagnosis results.Step 4 Perform the following steps to handle an alarm:1. Double-click the alarm to be handled, and then click the link in Reason And Advice in thedisplayed dialog box that shows the alarm details.2. Handle the fault according to the alarm reference.----End5.5.3 Viewing the GBTS Service Verification ResultsThis section describes how to view the GBTS service verification results. After the automaticservice verification starts, the M2000 automatically collects the performance data related toGBTS CS and PS services and checks whether the GBTS services are normal. If the serviceverification persists, it is recommended that you view the service verification results to learn theactual performance data. This ensures the commissioning success.PrerequisiteThe automatic service verification already starts, and you have not confirmed the completion ofthe GBTS commissioning yet.ContextDuring the service verification, the performance measurement period is the shortestmeasurement period supported by the GBTS. By default, the shortest measurement period is 15minutes. The involved performance counters are as follows:lCS services: SDCCH Verification and TCH Verification5 Commissioning the MBTS in GL or UL Mode on theM20003900 Series Multi-Mode Base StationCommissioning Guide5-26 Huawei Proprietary and ConfidentialCopyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.Issue 02 (2010-07-30)
lPS services: Uplink GPRS Verification and Downlink GPRS VerificationIf every performance counter related to the CS and PS services is once displayed as a value thatis not 0, the M2000 considers the service verification a success, and the commissioning taskautomatically switches to Confirming completed. Otherwise, the service verification persists.NOTEThe performance data collected for service verification is saved on theM2000 for 14 days. After 14 days,the M2000 automatically deletes the data to release system resources.ProcedureStep 1 Choose Configuration > Auto Deployment > GBTS Auto Deployment to open the GBTSAuto Deployment window.Step 2 On the GBTS List tab page, select one or multiple commissioning tasks, and then click  .Alternatively, right-click the tasks, and then choose Open Service Verification Window fromthe shortcut menu.For details about the service verification window, see 5.12.1 Interface Description: GBTSCommissioning.Step 3 View the service verification results and perform corresponding operations.The accumulation values of the counters, which are collected in the time range between the startof the service verification and the restart of the commissioning or the confirmation of thecommissioning completion, are displayed in the service verification window.lIf   is displayed in each counter value, you can infer that the GBTS service verificationsucceeds. In this case, you can check and confirm the completion of the commissioning. Fordetails, see 5.11.1 Confirming a GBTS Commissioning Task.lIf   is displayed in the value of a certain counter, you can infer that the services related tothis counter are running abnormally. In this case, you need to rectify the fault. If the systemoutput indicates that the PS services are abnormal but no PS services exist actually, you canconfirm the completion of the commissioning.----End5.5.4 Restarting a GBTS Commissioning TaskThis section describes how restart a GBTS commissioning task that is still in progress accordingto the actual requirement. A GBTS commissioning task in progress indicates that it is not inWaiting or Completed status. If you restart a commissioning task, all commissioning operationsthat are already performed are cleared, and the commissioning restarts from the OML detection.PrerequisiteA GBTS commissioning task is created.ProcedureStep 1 Choose Configuration > Auto Deployment > GBTS Auto Deployment to open the GBTSAuto Deployment window.3900 Series Multi-Mode Base StationCommissioning Guide5 Commissioning the MBTS in GL or UL Mode on theM2000Issue 02 (2010-07-30) Huawei Proprietary and ConfidentialCopyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.5-27
Step 2 On the GBTS List tab page, select one or multiple commissioning tasks, and then click  .Alternatively, right-click the tasks, and then choose Restart from the shortcut menu.----End5.6 Monitoring the NodeB Commissioning TaskThis chapter describes how to monitor a NodeB commissioning task. By monitoring the NodeBcommissioning task, you can learn the commissioning progress and status, and then rectifycommissioning faults (if any) in time.5.6.1 Viewing the NodeB Commissioning ProgressYou can view the stage and progress of a NodeB commissioning task.5.6.2 Viewing NodeB AlarmsAfter the NodeB software is upgraded automatically during the NodeB commissioning, you canview the alarms of this NodeB and the relevant alarms of the RNC managing this NodeB throughthe M2000. All the alarms related to the NodeB are categorized according to objects. This helpsyou query required alarms. In addition, the M2000 provides the function of automaticallydiagnosing NodeB board alarms, NodeB antenna alarms, and E1T1 alarms. You can takecorresponding measures to rectify the faults based on the diagnosis results.5.6.3 Viewing Service Verification ResultsAfter a NodeB commissioning task is at the service verification stage, the M2000 automaticallysubscribes to the performance counters of the logical cells of this NodeB and checks whetherthe NodeB services are normal based on the counter values. At this stage, you can check whethereach cell of the NodeB has passed the service verification and view the accumulated value ofeach counter.5.6.4 Performing a NodeB Task Again or Deleting the TaskWhen a NodeB commissioning task is running, you can perform this task again or delete thistask.5.6.1 Viewing the NodeB Commissioning ProgressYou can view the stage and progress of a NodeB commissioning task.PrerequisiteThe NodeB deployment list is imported successfully.ProcedureStep 1 Choose Configuration > Auto Deployment > NodeB Auto Deployment. The NodeB AutoDeployment window is displayed.Step 2 In the commissioning task list, view the status and progress of a commissioning task.The commissioning task status is displayed in Status. The current task execution progress isdisplayed in Current Phase. The specific stage information about the task in each status isdisplayed in Description. For example, when a commissioning task is in the   state (that is,the commissioning is being performed), the operations such as version download, softwareupgrade, and configuration file upgrade are performed.5 Commissioning the MBTS in GL or UL Mode on theM20003900 Series Multi-Mode Base StationCommissioning Guide5-28 Huawei Proprietary and ConfidentialCopyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.Issue 02 (2010-07-30)
TIPYou can use either of the following methods to quickly view the NodeB commissioning status:lClick the table heading field of the task list to sort the commissioning tasks.lClick   next to the table heading field of the task list to set the filtering condition. The task list displaysonly the tasks that meet the filtering condition. If no filtering condition is set, the list of commissioningtasks displays all the tasks that you are authorized to view.Select a field in the task list, click  , and then select Custom from the drop-down list. Set the filteringcondition in the displayed dialog box.For details about each status, see Table 5-3.Table 5-3 Description of the commissioning statusesStatus OperationStart a NodeB commissioning task.The commissioning is abnormal. In this case, you can view the alarminformation and then perform fault diagnosis and alarm handling intime.Pay attention to the commissioning. For example, an exception occursin a certain procedure, which does not affect the commissioning andneed not be handled.No operation needs to be performed. The commissioning is beingperformed normally.You need to confirm whether to complete the commissioning.The commissioning is complete without errors. ----End5.6.2 Viewing NodeB AlarmsAfter the NodeB software is upgraded automatically during the NodeB commissioning, you canview the alarms of this NodeB and the relevant alarms of the RNC managing this NodeB throughthe M2000. All the alarms related to the NodeB are categorized according to objects. This helpsyou query required alarms. In addition, the M2000 provides the function of automaticallydiagnosing NodeB board alarms, NodeB antenna alarms, and E1T1 alarms. You can takecorresponding measures to rectify the faults based on the diagnosis results.ContextAccording to objects, alarms are categorized into physical transmission port alarms, transmissionpath alarms, antenna alarms, board alarms, cell alarms, external alarms, and other alarms. Otheralarms refer to the alarms that cannot be categorized on the basis of specific objects.3900 Series Multi-Mode Base StationCommissioning Guide5 Commissioning the MBTS in GL or UL Mode on theM2000Issue 02 (2010-07-30) Huawei Proprietary and ConfidentialCopyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.5-29
ProcedureStep 1 Choose Configuration > Auto Deployment > NodeB Auto Deployment to open the NodeBAuto Deployment window.Step 2 Right-click the commissioning task whose alarms are to be viewed, and then choose OpenMonitor Window from the shortcut menu.In the displayed window, you can view the alarms of this NodeB and the relevant alarms of theRNC managing this NodeB according to monitored objects. For details about the alarmmonitoring window, see 5.13.1 Interface Description: NodeB Commissioning.TIPAfter you confirm the commissioning task, no alarm generated during the commissioning can be viewedon the basis of a single NodeB on the Monitor tab page. If any uncleared alarm exists during thecommissioning, the alarm is reported again under Normal.Step 3 Perform the following steps to diagnose the faults of boards, antennas, and E1T1s based on boardalarms, antenna alarms, and E1T1 alarms:1. On the Monitor tab page, select a board, an antenna, or a physical transmission port, orselect an alarm of a certain object from the alarm list in the right pane.2. Right-click the board, antenna, port, or alarm, and then choose Diagnose from the shortcutmenu.3. Set the required diagnosis parameters.After the diagnosis parameters are set, a diagnosis task is added to the diagnosis task list.4. Right-click the fault diagnosis task, and then choose Diagnose Report from the shortcutmenu to view the diagnosis result.Step 4 Perform the following steps to handle an alarm:1. Double-click the alarm to be handled.2. In the displayed dialog box that shows the alarm details, click the link in Reason AndAdvice.3. Rectify the fault based on the alarm reference.----End5.6.3 Viewing Service Verification ResultsAfter a NodeB commissioning task is at the service verification stage, the M2000 automaticallysubscribes to the performance counters of the logical cells of this NodeB and checks whetherthe NodeB services are normal based on the counter values. At this stage, you can check whethereach cell of the NodeB has passed the service verification and view the accumulated value ofeach counter.ContextlWhen the management status of a logical cell of the RNC to which the NodeB belongs isUnblocked and the operation status is Enable, it indicates that the commissioning is at theservice verification stage. You can check whether a task is at the service verification stageby referring to Description of the task.lAt the service verification stage, the performance measurement period is the shortestmeasurement period supported by the NodeB. There are certain rules for checking whetherNodeB services are normal. For details, see Service Verification Rules.5 Commissioning the MBTS in GL or UL Mode on theM20003900 Series Multi-Mode Base StationCommissioning Guide5-30 Huawei Proprietary and ConfidentialCopyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.Issue 02 (2010-07-30)
lIf a NodeB passes the service verification, the status of its commissioning taskautomatically changes to Waiting for Acknowledgement. In such a case, you need tomanually confirm that the commissioning is complete.lThe M2000 automatically clears the service verification measurement data that is generatedtwo weeks ago. This avoids a large amount of unnecessary history data on the M2000 server.ProcedureStep 1 Choose Configuration > Auto Deployment > NodeB Auto Deployment to open NodeB AutoDeployment.Step 2 Right-click the commissioning task whose alarms are to be viewed, and then choose OpenService Verification Window from the shortcut menu.In the displayed window, you can view the verification result of each cell and the accumulatedvalues of all the performance counters based on cells. For details about the service verificationwindow, see 5.13.1 Interface Description: NodeB Commissioning.----EndService Verification RuleslIf the value of a single performance counter is not 0 during the service verification, itindicates that this counter has passed the verification.lIf all the performance counters of a cell have passed the verification, it indicates that thiscell has passed the verification.lIf all the logical cells of a NodeB have passed the verification, it indicates that this NodeBhas passed the verification.5.6.4 Performing a NodeB Task Again or Deleting the TaskWhen a NodeB commissioning task is running, you can perform this task again or delete thistask.PrerequisiteThe NodeB deployment list is imported successfully.ContextWhen the NodeB version software is being downloaded, the restart is performed after the FTPservice is complete. Therefore, you need to wait for a certain period to view the operation resulton the M2000.ProcedureStep 1 Choose Configuration > Auto Deployment > NodeB Auto Deployment to open NodeB AutoDeployment.Step 2 In the commissioning task list, select the commissioning task to be performed again or deleted.You can select multiple commissioning tasks.Step 3 Right-click a commissioning task, and then choose the required menu item from the shortcutmenu.3900 Series Multi-Mode Base StationCommissioning Guide5 Commissioning the MBTS in GL or UL Mode on theM2000Issue 02 (2010-07-30) Huawei Proprietary and ConfidentialCopyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.5-31
lYou can choose Restart to perform the commissioning task again.lYou can choose Delete to delete this task.----End5.7 Monitoring the eNodeB Commissioning TaskThis section describes how to monitor an eNodeB commissioning task. By monitoring theeNodeB commissioning task, you can learn the eNodeB commissioning progress and status, andthen perform operations on the eNodeB commissioning task.5.7.1 Viewing the eNodeB Commissioning ProgressAfter the eNodeB commissioning task is created, the user can view the task progress and relatedinformation to handle problems during the eNodeB commissioning.5.7.2 Pausing/Retrying the eNodeB Commissioning TaskDuring the automatic eNodeB commissioning on the M2000, the commissioning task can bepaused and retried as required.5.7.3 Restarting/Deleting the eNodeB Commissioning TaskDuring the automatic eNodeB commissioning on the M2000, a commissioning task can bedeleted and a terminated commissioning task can be restarted as required.5.7.1 Viewing the eNodeB Commissioning ProgressAfter the eNodeB commissioning task is created, the user can view the task progress and relatedinformation to handle problems during the eNodeB commissioning.PrerequisiteThe eNodeB commissioning task is created.ContextTable 5-4 describes the automatic eNodeB commissioning process.Table 5-4 Automatic eNodeB commissioning processeNodeBCommissioningProcessDescriptionAutomaticdeploymentAfter the eNodeB ESN and imported EDS file are bound together, the M2000automatically allocates the IP address for the eNodeB. In this way, the OMchannel can be established automatically between the M2000 and the eNodeBfor remote commissioning and routine maintenance.After the M2000 discovers an eNodeB, the M2000 automatically sets theeNodeB to TESTING mode. Thus, all alarms generated during the eNodeBcommissioning are not reported on the M2000.5 Commissioning the MBTS in GL or UL Mode on theM20003900 Series Multi-Mode Base StationCommissioning Guide5-32 Huawei Proprietary and ConfidentialCopyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.Issue 02 (2010-07-30)
eNodeBCommissioningProcessDescriptionAutomaticconfigurationAutomatic configuration includes the steps listed as follows. If you deselect astep when importing the EDS file, or if the file related to a step does not exist,the automatic eNodeB commissioning skips this step and proceeds.lDownloading the eNodeB softwarelDownloading the data configuration filelActivating the eNodeB software and data configuration filelSupplementing the software automaticallylUpdating the license filelCommissioning the RET antennaTestingandverificationThe M2000 automatically performs the eNodeB health check, which involveschecking for active alarms.eNodeBdeployment completeAfter the testing and verification is complete, the user decides whether to endthe eNodeB commissioning based on the actual situations. When the eNodeBcommissioning is complete, the M2000 restores the eNodeB to the normal state.Thus, the eNodeB alarms can be reported as usual. ProcedureStep 1 On the M2000 client, choose Configuration > Auto Deployment > eNodeB AutoDeployment. The eNodeB Auto Deployment tab page is displayed, as shown in Figure 5-9.Figure 5-9 eNodeB Auto Deployment tab page Step 2 View Current Step and Current Step Progress of the commissioning task. Click the StepExecution tab page, and view Status, Progress, and Details of the steps of each phase.----End3900 Series Multi-Mode Base StationCommissioning Guide5 Commissioning the MBTS in GL or UL Mode on theM2000Issue 02 (2010-07-30) Huawei Proprietary and ConfidentialCopyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.5-33
5.7.2 Pausing/Retrying the eNodeB Commissioning TaskDuring the automatic eNodeB commissioning on the M2000, the commissioning task can bepaused and retried as required.PrerequisiteThe automatic eNodeB deployment is in progress or is paused.ProcedureStep 1 On the M2000 client, choose Configuration > Auto Deployment > eNodeB AutoDeployment. The eNodeB Auto Deployment tab page is displayed.Step 2 Right-click a commissioning task and choose Pause or Retry from the shortcut menu.NOTEMore than one commissioning task can be paused or retried at a time.----EndResultlWhen you choose Pause from the shortcut menu, the commissioning task stops after thecurrent step is complete.lWhen you choose Retry from the shortcut menu, the commissioning task proceeds at thepaused step.5.7.3 Restarting/Deleting the eNodeB Commissioning TaskDuring the automatic eNodeB commissioning on the M2000, a commissioning task can bedeleted and a terminated commissioning task can be restarted as required.PrerequisiteThe eNodeB commissioning task is created.ProcedureStep 1 On the M2000 client, choose Configuration > Auto Deployment > eNodeB AutoDeployment. The eNodeB Auto Deployment tab page is displayed.Step 2 Right-click one or multiple commissioning tasks and choose Restart or Delete from the shortcutmenu.----End5.8 Obtaining the Commissioning ReportThe commissioning report records the operation details, results, and error information obtainedduring the commissioning. The eNodeB commissioning report can be viewed during thecommissioning task for handling problems in time, or be obtained after the commissioning taskfor report archiving.5 Commissioning the MBTS in GL or UL Mode on theM20003900 Series Multi-Mode Base StationCommissioning Guide5-34 Huawei Proprietary and ConfidentialCopyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.Issue 02 (2010-07-30)
5.8.1 Obtaining a GBTS Commissioning ReportThis section describes how to obtain a GBTS commissioning report. A GBTS commissioningreport records the task information about a commissioned GBTS and the information about thecommissioning process. When a commissioning task is still in progress or is complete, you canobtain and analyze the commissioning report to learn the commissioning details, to view theexceptions that occur during the commissioning, or to determine whether to complete thecommissioning.5.8.2 Obtaining a NodeB Commissioning ReportA NodeB commissioning report records detailed commissioning operations, operation results,and exceptions that occur during the commissioning. You can obtain the commissioning reportto view the detailed information when a commissioning task is running. You can also obtain thecommissioning report for archive after the commissioning task is complete.5.8.3 Obtaining an eNodeB Commissioning ReportThe eNodeB commissioning report includes the operation details, results, and error informationobtained during commissioning. It also includes the eNodeB health check report. The eNodeBcommissioning report can be viewed during the commissioning task for handling problems intime, or be obtained after the commissioning task for report archiving.5.8.1 Obtaining a GBTS Commissioning ReportThis section describes how to obtain a GBTS commissioning report. A GBTS commissioningreport records the task information about a commissioned GBTS and the information about thecommissioning process. When a commissioning task is still in progress or is complete, you canobtain and analyze the commissioning report to learn the commissioning details, to view theexceptions that occur during the commissioning, or to determine whether to complete thecommissioning.PrerequisiteA commissioning task is in progress.ContextYou can select multiple commissioning tasks at a time to obtain their reports. In this case, theM2000 combines and displays all information contained in these reports in one report. If youmanually deletes a commissioning task, the corresponding commissioning report is deletedaccordingly.For details about the GBTS commissioning report, see 5.12.3 Parameters of the GBTSCommissioning Report.ProcedureStep 1 Choose Configuration > Auto Deployment > GBTS Auto Deployment to open the GBTSAuto Deployment window.Step 2 On the GBTS List tab page, select one or multiple commissioning tasks whose commissioningreports are to be viewed, and then click  . Alternatively, right-click the tasks, and then chooseExport Report from the shortcut menu.You can customize the filename of the commissioning report. If you do not specify the filename,the M2000 names the file in user name@report exporting time format by default. For example,admin@2009_10_16_15_37_21.3900 Series Multi-Mode Base StationCommissioning Guide5 Commissioning the MBTS in GL or UL Mode on theM2000Issue 02 (2010-07-30) Huawei Proprietary and ConfidentialCopyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.5-35
Step 3 In the exported commissioning report folder, select index.html to view the commissioningreport.----End5.8.2 Obtaining a NodeB Commissioning ReportA NodeB commissioning report records detailed commissioning operations, operation results,and exceptions that occur during the commissioning. You can obtain the commissioning reportto view the detailed information when a commissioning task is running. You can also obtain thecommissioning report for archive after the commissioning task is complete.PrerequisiteA commissioning task is running.ContextThe exported commissioning report records the information about the procedures of only theselected commissioning tasks. If you manually delete a commissioning task, the generatedcommissioning report does not contain the information about this task any longer.ProcedureStep 1 Choose Configuration > Auto Deployment > NodeB Auto Deployment to open NodeB AutoDeployment.Step 2 Select one or multiple commissioning tasks whose commissioning report you want to view.Step 3 Click  .Step 4 Specify a local save path, and then click Confirm.You can customize the file name of a commissioning report. If you do not specify the file name,the M2000 uses user name@report exporting time as the file name by default. For example,admin@2009_10_16_15_37_21.----End5.8.3 Obtaining an eNodeB Commissioning ReportThe eNodeB commissioning report includes the operation details, results, and error informationobtained during commissioning. It also includes the eNodeB health check report. The eNodeBcommissioning report can be viewed during the commissioning task for handling problems intime, or be obtained after the commissioning task for report archiving.PrerequisiteThe eNodeB commissioning task is in progress.ContextThe exported commissioning report records the information about only the selectedcommissioning task. If a commissioning task is deleted manually, the correspondingcommissioning report cannot be generated.5 Commissioning the MBTS in GL or UL Mode on theM20003900 Series Multi-Mode Base StationCommissioning Guide5-36 Huawei Proprietary and ConfidentialCopyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.Issue 02 (2010-07-30)
ProcedureStep 1 On the M2000 client, choose Configuration > Auto Deployment > eNodeB AutoDeployment. The eNodeB Auto Deployment tab page is displayed.Step 2 Select one or more commissioning tasks.Step 3 Click   to view the automatic deployment report, which includes the health check report.----End5.9 Checking the Operating Status of the Base StationThe operating status of a base station can be viewed in the commissioning report.5.9.1 Checking the Running Status of the GBTSYou can analysis the GBTS commissioning report to infer the running status of the GBTS.5.9.2 Checking the Running Status of the NodeBYou can analysis the NodeB commissioning report to infer the running status of the NodeB.5.9.3 Checking the Running Status of the eNodeBYou can analysis the eNodeB commissioning report to infer the running status of the eNodeB.5.9.1 Checking the Running Status of the GBTSYou can analysis the GBTS commissioning report to infer the running status of the GBTS.ContextNOTElWhen the status of the GBTS commissioning task is Waiting for Acknowledgement, you can inferthat the service verification is complete. The obtained commissioning report can help you determinethe running status of the GBTS.lThe commissioning report records all the commissioning information generated from the start of thecommissioning task to the moment the report is generated. Therefore, the commissioning report thatrecords the information about the whole commissioning process can be obtained only when the statusof the GBTS commissioning task is Finished, that is, at the end of the GBTS commissioning task.ProcedureStep 1 View the GBTS commissioning report to infer the running status of the GBTS.Step 2 View the alarm list and clear the active alarms according to the BSC6900 GSM AlarmReference.NOTEThere are two methods of viewing the alarm list:lExport the alarm list when the commission report is exported. Then, the commissioning report includesthe alarm list.lOpen the alarm list window according to step 1 and step 2 in 5.5.1 Viewing the GBTS AlarmStatus.3900 Series Multi-Mode Base StationCommissioning Guide5 Commissioning the MBTS in GL or UL Mode on theM2000Issue 02 (2010-07-30) Huawei Proprietary and ConfidentialCopyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.5-37
Step 3 Optional: View the service verification results to learn about service verification counters. Fordetails, see 5.5.3 Viewing the GBTS Service Verification Results.----End5.9.2 Checking the Running Status of the NodeBYou can analysis the NodeB commissioning report to infer the running status of the NodeB.ContextNOTElWhen the status of the NodeB commissioning task is Waiting for Acknowledgement, you can inferthat the service verification is complete. The obtained commissioning report can help you determinethe running status of the NodeB.lThe commissioning report records all the commissioning information generated from the start of thecommissioning task to the moment the report is generated. Therefore, the commissioning report thatrecords the information about the whole commissioning process can be obtained only when the statusof the NodeB commissioning task is Finished, that is, at the end of the NodeB commissioning task.ProcedureStep 1 View the NodeB commissioning report to infer the running status of the NodeB.Step 2 View the alarm list and clear the active alarms according to the NodeB Alarm Reference.NOTEThere are two methods of viewing the alarm list:lExport the alarm list when the commission report is exported. Then, the commissioning report includesthe alarm list.lOpen the alarm list window according to step 1 and step 2 in 5.6.2 Viewing NodeB Alarms.Step 3 Optional: View the service verification results to learn about service verification counters. Fordetails, see 5.6.3 Viewing Service Verification Results.----End5.9.3 Checking the Running Status of the eNodeBYou can analysis the eNodeB commissioning report to infer the running status of the eNodeB.PrerequisiteeNodeB health check is complete in the eNodeB commissioning task.ContextTable 5-5 describes the eNodeB health checklist.5 Commissioning the MBTS in GL or UL Mode on theM20003900 Series Multi-Mode Base StationCommissioning Guide5-38 Huawei Proprietary and ConfidentialCopyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.Issue 02 (2010-07-30)
Table 5-5 eNodeB health checklistCheck Item Check Sub-Item DescriptioneNodeB softwareversion checkeNodeB software version check Check the active eNodeBsoftware, including the versionand running status.Environment statuscheckRRU temperature check Check the temperature of theRRU.Environment temperature andhumidity checkCheck the temperature andhumidity of the environment.eNodeB type check eNodeB type check Check the eNodeB type in dataconfiguration.Data configurationcheckConsistency check on the dataconfigurationCheck the consistency betweenthe effective data applied tomodules and the configured datain the database.Active alarm query Check for active alarms of an NE.Cell status check Cell status check Check the cell status.MBTS alarm check Inter-system communicationalarm checkCheck the status of inter-systemcommunication.Inter-system BBU boardparameter settings conflict alarmcheckCheck the consistency of inter-system parameter settings for theBBU board.Inter-system cabinetconfiguration conflict alarmcheckCheck the consistency of inter-system configurations for thecabinet.Inter-system monitoring deviceparameter settings conflict alarmcheckCheck the consistency of inter-system parameter settings for themonitoring device.Inter-system board objectconfiguration conflict alarmcheckCheck the consistency of inter-system configurations for theboard object.Inter-system RF unit parametersettings conflict alarm checkCheck the consistency of inter-system parameter settings for theRF unit.Inter-system site-levelconfiguration conflict alarmcheckCheck the consistency of inter-system configurations on sitelevel.Inter-system control rightsconflict alarm checkCheck the consistency of inter-system control rights.3900 Series Multi-Mode Base StationCommissioning Guide5 Commissioning the MBTS in GL or UL Mode on theM2000Issue 02 (2010-07-30) Huawei Proprietary and ConfidentialCopyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.5-39
Check Item Check Sub-Item DescriptionRF unit working mode and boardcapability mismatch alarm checkCheck the matching between theRF unit working mode and theboard capability.Hardware statuscheckCPU usage check Check the CPU usage.Transmit channel check Check the status of the transmitchannel.Receive channel check Check the status of the receivechannel.RRU status check Check the status of an RF unit.Board status check Check the status of a board.Interface status check X2-interface link check Check the status of the current X2interface and the informationabout the peer eNodeB.S1-interface link check Check the parameters of thecurrent S1 interface and theinformation about the peerMME.GE/FE port status check Check the parameter settings ofthe Ethernet port.E1/T1 port status check Check the parameter settings ofthe E1/T1 port.Remote maintenance channelstatus checkCheck the data configuration onall the remote maintenancechannels of the eNodeB.SCTP link status check Check the parameter settings ofthe SCTP link.IP Path status check Check the parameter settingsrelated to IP Path.CPRI port status check Check the parameter settings ofthe CPRI port.Clock status check Clock status check Check the current clock of themain cabinet, including thecurrent reference clock, clockquality, clock priority, clockworking mode, and status of thephase-locked loop. 5 Commissioning the MBTS in GL or UL Mode on theM20003900 Series Multi-Mode Base StationCommissioning Guide5-40 Huawei Proprietary and ConfidentialCopyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.Issue 02 (2010-07-30)
ProcedureStep 1 Open the eNodeB commissioning report and view the health check report. Learn the runningstatus of the eNodeB.Step 2 If the result of the eNodeB health check fails, check for active alarms and rectify the relatedfaults by referring to the eNodeB Alarm Reference. If all active alarms are cleared but the healthcheck still fails, contact Huawei for technical support.----End5.10 Testing the Basic Services of the eNodeBThis section describes how to test the basic services of the eNodeB.PrerequisitelThe eNodeB and the MME/S-GW are properly connected.lThe negotiation data of the eNodeB to be commissioned is added to the MME/S-GW.lThe testing UE is functional and is registered in the HSS.lThe FTP server for testing the basic services is available.lThe WWW server for testing the basic services is available.ProcedurelTest the web page browsing service.Testing Method Access the WWW server and browse the web pages through a UE.Perform the test 20 times.Expectation Success rate > 95%. Web browsing is normal. lTest the file uploading service.Testing Method Access the FTP server and upload files through a UE. Perform thetest 10 times.Expectation Success rate > 90%. The upload rate is stable. lTest the file downloading service.Testing Method Access the FTP server and download files through a UE. Perform thetest 10 times.Expectation Success rate >90%. The download rate is stable. lTest the VoIP services.Testing Method Use the testing UE to call another UE 20 times.3900 Series Multi-Mode Base StationCommissioning Guide5 Commissioning the MBTS in GL or UL Mode on theM2000Issue 02 (2010-07-30) Huawei Proprietary and ConfidentialCopyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.5-41
Expectation Connection success rate > 95%. The calls are uninterrupted and noneof the calls get dropped till they are released. The voice is clear withno loud noise. ----End5.11 Confirming the Commissioning TaskAfter the M2000 finishes commissioning a base station automatically, the commissioning taskenters the to-be-confirmed state, waiting for manual confirmation that the commissioning iscomplete.5.11.1 Confirming a GBTS Commissioning TaskThis section describes how to confirm the completion of GBTS commissioning. After the GBTSservice verification is complete, the commissioning task switches to Confirming completedstatus, and you need to manually confirm the completion.5.11.2 Confirming a NodeB Commissioning TaskThis section describes how to confirm a NodeB commissioning task. After a NodeB passes theservice verification, the status of the NodeB commissioning task changes to Waiting forAcknowledgement. You need to manually confirm that the commissioning is complete.5.11.3 Confirming an eNodeB Commissioning TaskAfter the eNodeB health check is complete, the status of the commissioning task changes toAwaiting_ack. In this case, you need to acknowledge the eNodeB commissioning.5.11.1 Confirming a GBTS Commissioning TaskThis section describes how to confirm the completion of GBTS commissioning. After the GBTSservice verification is complete, the commissioning task switches to Confirming completedstatus, and you need to manually confirm the completion.ContextIf some alarms are still not cleared during the commissioning, it is recommended that you notconfirm the completion of the commissioning task so that you can view and handle these alarmseasily. After you confirm the completion, all GBTS alarms, which are generated during thecommissioning, cannot be viewed on the monitoring tab page on the basis of a single GBTS.The alarms that are not cleared during the commissioning are reported again as common alarms.ProcedureStep 1 Choose Configuration > Auto Deployment > GBTS Auto Deployment to open the GBTSAuto Deployment window.Step 2 In the commissioning task list, select the commissioning task to be confirmed.Step 3 Click   on the toolbar to confirm the completion of the commissioning task.After the commissioning is complete, the M2000 performs the following operations:lStop monitoring the alarms of the GBTS and the GBSC managing the GBTS.5 Commissioning the MBTS in GL or UL Mode on theM20003900 Series Multi-Mode Base StationCommissioning Guide5-42 Huawei Proprietary and ConfidentialCopyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.Issue 02 (2010-07-30)
lStop subscribing to the performance counters of the GBTS for service verification.----End5.11.2 Confirming a NodeB Commissioning TaskThis section describes how to confirm a NodeB commissioning task. After a NodeB passes theservice verification, the status of the NodeB commissioning task changes to Waiting forAcknowledgement. You need to manually confirm that the commissioning is complete.ContextIf some alarms are still not cleared during the commissioning, it is recommended that you notconfirm the commissioning task. After you confirm the commissioning task, any alarm generatedduring the commissioning cannot be viewed on the basis of a single NodeB on the Monitor tabpage. If any uncleared alarm exists during the commissioning, the alarm is reported again in theNormal status.ProcedureStep 1 Choose Configuration > Auto Deployment > NodeB Auto Deployment. The NodeB AutoDeployment window is displayed.Step 2 In the commissioning task list, select the commissioning task to be confirmed.Step 3 Click  on the toolbar to confirm that the commissioning is complete.After the commissioning is complete, the M2000 performs the following operations:lStop monitoring the alarms on the NodeB and its RNC.lStop subscribing to the service verification performance counters of the NodeB.----End5.11.3 Confirming an eNodeB Commissioning TaskAfter the eNodeB health check is complete, the status of the commissioning task changes toAwaiting_ack. In this case, you need to acknowledge the eNodeB commissioning.ProcedureStep 1 On the M2000 client, choose Configuration > Auto Deployment > eNodeB AutoDeployment. The eNodeB Auto Deployment tab page is displayed.Step 2 Right-click the target commissioning task and choose Acknowledge from the shortcut menu.The commissioning task is acknowledged.----End5.12 Reference to the GBTS Commissioning InterfaceThis section describes the interfaces and parameters for GBTS commissioning and facilitatesyou to perform relevant operations for GBTS commissioning.5.12.1 Interface Description: GBTS Commissioning3900 Series Multi-Mode Base StationCommissioning Guide5 Commissioning the MBTS in GL or UL Mode on theM2000Issue 02 (2010-07-30) Huawei Proprietary and ConfidentialCopyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.5-43
This section describes the layout of the GBTS Auto Deployment window for commissioningGBTSs and provides the information about each element displayed in the window.5.12.2 Parameters for a GBTS Commissioning TaskThis section describes the parameters for a GBTS commissioning task that are displayed on theGBTS List tab page of the GBTS Auto Deployment window. You can refer to this part whenviewing the GBTS commissioning progress.5.12.3 Parameters of the GBTS Commissioning ReportThis section describes the parameters displayed in the GBTS commissioning report and theformat of the GBTS commissioning report.5.12.4 Parameters of the Performance Counters for GBTS Service VerificationThis section describes the parameters of the performance counters that are monitored in theservice verification procedure during GBTS commissioning.5.12.1 Interface Description: GBTS CommissioningThis section describes the layout of the GBTS Auto Deployment window for commissioningGBTSs and provides the information about each element displayed in the window.This section mainly describes the following tab pages in the GBTS Auto Deployment window:lGBTS List tab pagelMonitor tab pagelService Verification tab pageGBTS List Tab PageFigure 5-10 shows the GBTS List tab page that provides the operation access for commissioningGBTSs. For details, see Table 5-6. You can choose Configuration > Auto Deployment >GBTS Auto Deployment to open this tab page.Figure 5-10 GBTS List tab page5 Commissioning the MBTS in GL or UL Mode on theM20003900 Series Multi-Mode Base StationCommissioning Guide5-44 Huawei Proprietary and ConfidentialCopyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.Issue 02 (2010-07-30)
 Table 5-6 GBTS List tab pageNo. Description1Toolbar, providing the operation access for commissioning GBTSs. You canlocate the cursor on each icon on the toolbar to learn the meaning of this iconaccording to the displayed message.2 Commissioning task list, displaying all commissioning tasks that you createand the commissioning progress of each task. You can right-click a task, andthen choose the corresponding item from the shortcut menu to perform acertain operation.3 Status bar of commissioning tasks, displaying the total number ofcommissioning tasks and number of commissioning tasks in each status.4 Operation results, that is, the results of the operations that you perform in theGBTS Auto Deployment window. Monitor Tab PageFigure 5-11 shows the Monitor tab page. The Monitor tab page displays all alarms of a certainGBTS and all relevant alarm of the GBSC managing the GBTS, which are generated during thecommissioning. If the fault cause cannot be located according to the alarm information, you canselect one object or alarm to perform the fault diagnosis. For details about Figure 5-11, seeTable 5-7.You can select a commissioning task on the GBTS List tab page, and then click  .Alternatively, right-click the task, and then choose Open Monitor Window from the shortcutmenu to open this tab page.3900 Series Multi-Mode Base StationCommissioning Guide5 Commissioning the MBTS in GL or UL Mode on theM2000Issue 02 (2010-07-30) Huawei Proprietary and ConfidentialCopyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.5-45
Figure 5-11 Monitor tab page Table 5-7 Monitor tab pageNo. Description1Object type. After selecting an object type, you can view the alarms of all theobjects of this type in the alarm list located in the right pane.2 Alarm list. After an object type is selected, the alarms of all the objects of thistype are displayed in the alarm list. You can right-click an alarm in the alarm list,and choose corresponding items from the shortcut menu to perform requiredoperations easily.3 Fault diagnosis task list. You can right-click an object type or alarm, and thenchoose Diagnose... from the shortcut menu to perform the fault diagnosis. TheM2000 creates a fault diagnosis task and displays the diagnosis progress. Afterthe fault diagnosis is complete, you can obtain the fault diagnosis report to viewfault location information.NOTEE1T1s and antennas support the fault diagnosis. Service Verification Tab PageFigure 5-12 shows the Service Verification tab page. The Service Verification tab pagedisplays the accumulation values of the performance counters related to GBTS CS and PSservices. It also displays information, indicating that the accumulation values are normal orabnormal. You can select a commissioning task on the GBTS List tab page, and then click5 Commissioning the MBTS in GL or UL Mode on theM20003900 Series Multi-Mode Base StationCommissioning Guide5-46 Huawei Proprietary and ConfidentialCopyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.Issue 02 (2010-07-30)
. Alternatively, right-click the task, and then choose Open Service Verification Windowfrom the shortcut menu to open this tab page.Figure 5-12 Service Verification tab page 5.12.2 Parameters for a GBTS Commissioning TaskThis section describes the parameters for a GBTS commissioning task that are displayed on theGBTS List tab page of the GBTS Auto Deployment window. You can refer to this part whenviewing the GBTS commissioning progress.Parameter DescriptionParameter DescriptionStatus Current status of a commissioning task. For the meaning of eachcommissioning task status, see the description of the task status baron the GBTS List tab page.BSC Name Name of a GBSC.BTS Name Name of a GBTS.BTS Type Type of a GBTS.Current Phase Current commissioning procedure that a commissioning task is in.Description Details of the current commissioning procedure that a commissioningtask is in.BTS SoftwareVersionVersion of the target GBTS software.BTS Hot PatchVersionVersion of the target hot patch.User Name Name of the user who creates a commissioning task.Contact Contact person of the GBTS to be commissioned and his or hercontact information. 5.12.3 Parameters of the GBTS Commissioning ReportThis section describes the parameters displayed in the GBTS commissioning report and theformat of the GBTS commissioning report.If you select multiple commissioning tasks at a time to obtain related reports, the M2000combines and displays all information contained in these reports in one report so that you can3900 Series Multi-Mode Base StationCommissioning Guide5 Commissioning the MBTS in GL or UL Mode on theM2000Issue 02 (2010-07-30) Huawei Proprietary and ConfidentialCopyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.5-47
view the information easily. The commissioning report is in .html format and contains thesummary information about commissioning tasks and the details of the commissioning processof each GBTS. Figure 5-13 shows the page of summary information. Figure 5-14 and Figure5-15 show the pages of details. For details about these pages, see Table 5-8, Table 5-9, andTable 5-10, respectively.Figure 5-13 Summary information in the GBTS commissioning report Table 5-8 Page of summary information in the GBTS commissioning reportNo. Description1This area lists all the GBTSs involved in the current commissioning report. You canclick a GBTS name to navigate to the pages of details of this GBTS. For the examplesof the pages of details, see Figure 5-14 and Figure 5-15.2GBTS list. This list displays the basic information about each GBTS and the currentstatus, start time, and end time of each GBTS commissioning task. You can click aGBTS name to navigate to the pages of details of this GBTS. For the examples ofthe pages of details, see Figure 5-14 and Figure 5-15.3Filtering conditions of the GBTS list. If the information about multiple GBTSs iscontained in the commissioning report, you can type the name of a GBTS or thename of the GBSC managing the GBTS to locate the GBTS that you want to query.In addition, you can select a commissioning task status to filter the commissioningtasks that are in this status.4 Summary information about commissioning tasks. This area displays the totalnumber of commissioning tasks contained in the commissioning report and numberof commissioning tasks in each procedure.5 Commissioning the MBTS in GL or UL Mode on theM20003900 Series Multi-Mode Base StationCommissioning Guide5-48 Huawei Proprietary and ConfidentialCopyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.Issue 02 (2010-07-30)
No. Description5This area displays the generation time of the report and the names of the users whoobtain this report. Figure 5-14 Page of details of a GBTS in the commissioning report (1) Table 5-9 Page of details of a GBTS in the commissioning report (1)No. Description1This area displays the basic information about a commissioned GBTS.2 This area displays the details of a commissioned GBTS. If the service verification starts and you have manually triggered the automatic fault diagnosis,the information shown in Figure 5-15 is also displayed in this area.3900 Series Multi-Mode Base StationCommissioning Guide5 Commissioning the MBTS in GL or UL Mode on theM2000Issue 02 (2010-07-30) Huawei Proprietary and ConfidentialCopyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.5-49
Figure 5-15 Page of details of a GBTS in the commissioning report (2) Table 5-10 Page of details of a GBTS in the commissioning report (2)No. Description1Service verification results of a commissioned GBTS.2 Automatic fault diagnosis results of a commissioned GBTS. 5.12.4 Parameters of the Performance Counters for GBTS ServiceVerificationThis section describes the parameters of the performance counters that are monitored in theservice verification procedure during GBTS commissioning.Parameter DescriptionParameter DescriptionSDCCH Verification If the value is not 0, you can infer that thecounter meets the requirement.TCH Verification If the value is not 0, you can infer that thecounter meets the requirement.5 Commissioning the MBTS in GL or UL Mode on theM20003900 Series Multi-Mode Base StationCommissioning Guide5-50 Huawei Proprietary and ConfidentialCopyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.Issue 02 (2010-07-30)
Parameter DescriptionUplink GPRS Verification If the value is not 0, you can infer that thecounter meets the requirement.Downlink GPRS Verification If the value is not 0, you can infer that thecounter meets the requirement. NOTElIf the values of SDCCH Verification and TCH Verification are not 0, you can infer that thecorresponding CS service verification succeeds.lIf the values of Uplink GPRS Verification and Downlink GPRS Verification are not 0, you can inferthat the corresponding PS service verification succeeds.5.13 Reference to the NodeB Commissioning InterfaceThis section describes the interfaces and parameters for NodeB commissioning and facilitatesyou to perform relevant operations for NodeB commissioning.5.13.1 Interface Description: NodeB CommissioningThis section describes the NodeB Auto Deployment window during NodeB commissioning.You can learn about the components of this window.5.13.2 Parameters of the NodeB Deployment ListThe NodeB deployment list records the parameter information required for NodeBcommissioning. After the NodeB deployment list is imported to the M2000, the M2000 canautomatically commission the NodeBs in the NodeB deployment list.5.13.1 Interface Description: NodeB CommissioningThis section describes the NodeB Auto Deployment window during NodeB commissioning.You can learn about the components of this window.NodeB Auto Deployment window-NodeB List tab pageOn the M2000 client, you can choose Configuration > Auto Deployment > NodeB AutoDeployment to open the NodeB auto-deployment window. By default, NodeB List tab page isdisplayed in the NodeB auto-deployment window, as shown in Figure 5-16.3900 Series Multi-Mode Base StationCommissioning Guide5 Commissioning the MBTS in GL or UL Mode on theM2000Issue 02 (2010-07-30) Huawei Proprietary and ConfidentialCopyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.5-51
Figure 5-16 NodeB Auto Deployment window-NodeB List tab pageNo. Description1Buttons. You can perform different operations by clicking the corresponding buttons. Fromthe left to the right, the buttons on the NodeB List tab page are used for importing the NodeBdeployment list, refreshing the interface, uploading versions and configuration files, activatingcommissioning tasks, restarting commissioning tasks, confirming commissioning tasks,exporting commissioning reports, deleting commissioning tasks, filtering commissioningtasks, and obtaining the NodeB deployment list template.2 Commissioning task list. This list displays all the created commissioning tasks. You can right-click a task and then choose a menu item from the shortcut menu to perform the correspondingoperation.TIPIf you use the admin user account, you can view the commissioning tasks created by allusers. You can also filter the commissioning tasks created by a user by specifying UserName.3Status bar of commissioning tasks. The status bar displays the total number of commissioningtasks and number of commissioning tasks in each status.4 Operation result area. This area displays the results of operations performed in the NodeBAuto Deployment window. NodeB Auto Deployment window-Monitor tab pageThe Monitor tab page displays all the alarms generated on the NodeB and the related alarms onthe RNC to which the NodeB belongs during NodeB commissioning. On the M2000 client, youcan choose Configuration > Auto Deployment > NodeB Auto Deployment to open the NodeBauto-deployment window. By default, NodeB List tab page is displayed in the NodeB auto-deployment window. On the NodeB List tab page, you can right-click a commissioning task for5 Commissioning the MBTS in GL or UL Mode on theM20003900 Series Multi-Mode Base StationCommissioning Guide5-52 Huawei Proprietary and ConfidentialCopyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.Issue 02 (2010-07-30)
which the alarms need to be monitored and then choose Open Monitor Window from theshortcut menu to open the corresponding tab page.Figure 5-17 NodeB Auto Deployment window-Monitor tab pageNo. Description1Object type. After selecting an object type, you can view all the alarms of this object type inthe alarm list on the right.2 Alarm list. After an object type is selected, this area displays all the alarms of this object type.After selecting an alarm from the alarm list, you can perform the required operations throughthe shortcut menu.3 Diagnosis task list. You can right-click an object type or alarm, and then choose Diagnosefrom the shortcut menu to run the automatic diagnosis script. At the same time, thecorresponding diagnosis task is created in this area.After the diagnosis task is complete, you can right-click it and then choose DiagnoseReport from the shortcut menu to view the diagnosis result.NOTEThe objects that support automatic diagnosis are boards, transmission physical ports, andantennas. NodeB Auto Deployment window-Validate tab pageThe Validate tab page displays the accumulated values of the performance counters monitoredby the M2000 during service verification of all logical cells. On the M2000 client, you can chooseConfiguration > Auto Deployment > NodeB Auto Deployment to open the NodeB auto-deployment window. By default, NodeB List tab page is displayed in the NodeB auto-deployment window. On the NodeB List tab page, you can right-click a commissioning task3900 Series Multi-Mode Base StationCommissioning Guide5 Commissioning the MBTS in GL or UL Mode on theM2000Issue 02 (2010-07-30) Huawei Proprietary and ConfidentialCopyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.5-53
whose service verification result you want to view and then choose Open Service VerificationWindow from the shortcut menu to open the corresponding tab page.Figure 5-18 NodeB Auto Deployment window-Validate tab pageNo. Description1Verification objects, that is, all the logical cells of the NodeB to be commissioned.2 Verification result. This area displays the accumulated values of all the performance countersthat are verified during service verification. 5.13.2 Parameters of the NodeB Deployment ListThe NodeB deployment list records the parameter information required for NodeBcommissioning. After the NodeB deployment list is imported to the M2000, the M2000 canautomatically commission the NodeBs in the NodeB deployment list.Table 5-11 describes the parameters in the NodeB deployment list.NOTElIf the CME is deployed and the initial configuration of the NodeB is finished by using the CME,exporting the NodeB deployment list from the CME is recommended. For the detailed operations, seethe Exporting the Deployment List and Configuration Files of Physical NodeBs section in theonline help. The principles of exporting parameters using the CME are listed as follows:lThe planned information must be exported from the CME.lThe unplanned information cannot be exported from the CME.lIf the CME is not deployed, export the template of NodeB deployment list from the NodeB AutoDeployment window on the M2000 client. For the detailed operation, see 5.2.2 Creating a NodeBCommissioning Task.Table 5-11 Parameters in the NodeB deployment listParameter DescriptionRNC ID ID of the RNC to which the NodeB belongsThis parameter must be exported from the CME. It is not configurablein the NodeB Auto Deployment window.5 Commissioning the MBTS in GL or UL Mode on theM20003900 Series Multi-Mode Base StationCommissioning Guide5-54 Huawei Proprietary and ConfidentialCopyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.Issue 02 (2010-07-30)
Parameter DescriptionRNC Name Name of the RNC to which the NodeB belongsThis parameter can be optionally exported from the CME. It is notconfigurable in the NodeB Auto Deployment window.NodeB ID ID of the NodeBThis parameter must be exported from the CME. It is not configurablein the NodeB Auto Deployment window.NodeB Name Name of the NodeBThis parameter must be exported from the CME. It is not configurablein the NodeB Auto Deployment window.NodeB ESN1 Electronic serial number (ESN) of the active main control board of aNodeB (it must be exported from the CME if it is planned)The ESN uniquely identifies one NodeB. The ESN is usually labeledas the bar code on the main control board of the NodeB. The siteengineer should record the ESN before leaving the site, so as to assistthe commissioning engineer in the remote check on the site.This parameter can be optionally exported from the CME. It isconfigurable in the NodeB Auto Deployment window.NodeB ESN2 ESN of the standby main control board of the NodeB (it must beexported from the CME if it is planned)This parameter can be optionally exported from the CME. It isconfigurable in the NodeB Auto Deployment window.NodeB TRANS IPaddressOM IP address of the NodeB configured at the RNCThis parameter must be exported from the CME. It is not configurablein the NodeB Auto Deployment window.NodeB TRANS IPSubnet maskOM IP subnet mask of the NodeB configured at the RNCThis parameter must be exported from the CME. It is not configurablein the NodeB Auto Deployment window.NodeB Interface IPaddressIP address of the port on the NodeB configured at the RNC (it mustbe exported from the CME if the port type of the NodeB is set to ETH/TRUNK)This parameter can be optionally exported from the CME. It is notconfigurable in the NodeB Auto Deployment window.NodeB Interface IPSubnet maskIP subnet mask of the port on the NodeB configured at the RNC (itmust be exported from the CME if the port type of the NodeB is setto ETH/TRUNK)This parameter can be optionally exported from the CME. It is notconfigurable in the NodeB Auto Deployment window.3900 Series Multi-Mode Base StationCommissioning Guide5 Commissioning the MBTS in GL or UL Mode on theM2000Issue 02 (2010-07-30) Huawei Proprietary and ConfidentialCopyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.5-55
Parameter DescriptionDHCP Server IPaddressPlanned IP address of the DHCP server of the NodeB (it must beexported from the CME if it is configured)If the M2000 is set to the DHCP server, the IP address of theM2000 is automatically obtained. This parameter does not need to beset.This parameter can be optionally exported from the CME. It isconfigurable in the NodeB Auto Deployment window.DHCP Server IPSubnet maskPlanned IP subnet mask of the DHCP server of the NodeBThis parameter is not exported from the CME. It is configurable inthe NodeB Auto Deployment window.AACP Server IPaddressPlanned IP address of the AACP server of the NodeB (it must beexported from the CME if it is configured)This parameter can be optionally exported from the CME. It is notconfigurable in the NodeB Auto Deployment window.AACP Server IPSubnet maskPlanned IP subnet mask of the AACP server of the NodeBThis parameter is not exported from the CME. It is not configurablein the NodeB Auto Deployment window.Next Hop IP addressto DHCP ServerIP address of the next hop from the NodeB to the DHCP server (itmust be exported from the CME if it is configured)This parameter can be optionally exported from the CME. It is notconfigurable in the NodeB Auto Deployment window.Next Hop IP Subnetmask to DHCPServerIP subnet mask of the next hop from the NodeB to the DHCP server(it must be exported from the CME if it is configured)This parameter can be optionally exported from the CME. It is notconfigurable in the NodeB Auto Deployment window.Next Hop IP addressto AACP ServerIP address of the next hop from the NodeB to the AACP server (itmust be exported from the CME if it is configured)This parameter can be optionally exported from the CME. It is notconfigurable in the NodeB Auto Deployment window.Next Hop IP Subnetmask to AACPServerIP subnet mask of the next hop from the NodeB to the AACP server(it must be exported from the CME if it is configured)This parameter can be optionally exported from the CME. It is notconfigurable in the NodeB Auto Deployment window.Peer IP address Peer IP address of the OM channel configured at the NodeBThis parameter must be exported from the CME. It is not configurablein the NodeB Auto Deployment window.Peer IP Subnet mask Peer IP subnet mask of the OM channel configured at the NodeBThis parameter must be exported from the CME. It is not configurablein the NodeB Auto Deployment window.5 Commissioning the MBTS in GL or UL Mode on theM20003900 Series Multi-Mode Base StationCommissioning Guide5-56 Huawei Proprietary and ConfidentialCopyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.Issue 02 (2010-07-30)
Parameter DescriptionOM VLAN ID VLAN ID of the NodeB configured at the RNC (it must be exportedfrom the CME if the VLAN is planned)This parameter can be optionally exported from the CME. It is notconfigurable in the NodeB Auto Deployment window.OM VLAN Priority VLAN priority of the NodeB configured at the RNC (it must beexported from the CME if the VLAN is planned)This parameter can be optionally exported from the CME. It is notconfigurable in the NodeB Auto Deployment window.DHCP VLAN ID Same value as OM VLAN ID (it must be exported from the CME ifthe VLAN is planned)This parameter can be optionally exported from the CME. It is notconfigurable in the NodeB Auto Deployment window.PING VLAN ID Same value as OM VLAN ID (it must be exported from the CME ifthe VLAN is planned)This parameter can be optionally exported from the CME. It is notconfigurable in the NodeB Auto Deployment window.OM PING IP address OM ping IP addressThis parameter must be exported from the CME. It is not configurablein the NodeB Auto Deployment window.OM PING IP SubnetmaskOM ping subnet maskThis parameter must be exported from the CME. It is not configurablein the NodeB Auto Deployment window.NodeB Type Type of the NodeB to be commissionedThis parameter must be exported from the CME. It is not configurablein the NodeB Auto Deployment window.NodeB BaseLineSoftware VersionBaseline version of the target NodeB (it must be exported from theCME if the target version is planned)This parameter can be optionally exported from the CME. It isconfigurable in the NodeB Auto Deployment window.NodeB Cold PatchVersionVersion of the cold patch of the target NodeB (it must be exportedfrom the CME if the target version is planned)This parameter can be optionally exported from the CME. It isconfigurable in the NodeB Auto Deployment window.NodeB Hot PatchVersionVersion of the hot patch of the target NodeB (it must be exportedfrom the CME if the target version is planned)This parameter can be optionally exported from the CME. It isconfigurable in the NodeB Auto Deployment window.NodeB ConfigurationFile CRCCRC value of the NodeB data configuration fileThis parameter can be optionally exported from the CME. It is notconfigurable in the NodeB Auto Deployment window.3900 Series Multi-Mode Base StationCommissioning Guide5 Commissioning the MBTS in GL or UL Mode on theM2000Issue 02 (2010-07-30) Huawei Proprietary and ConfidentialCopyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.5-57
Parameter DescriptionNodeB FTP Server IPaddressIP address of the FTP server of the NodeBThis parameter can be optionally exported from the CME. It is notconfigurable in the NodeB Auto Deployment window.NodeB FTP Path Path on the FTP server of the NodeBThis parameter can be optionally exported from the CME. It is notconfigurable in the NodeB Auto Deployment window.NodeB FTP UserNameUser name for login to the FTP server of the NodeBThis parameter can be optionally exported from the CME. It is notconfigurable in the NodeB Auto Deployment window.NodeB FTPPasswordPassword for login to the FTP server of the NodeBThis parameter can be optionally exported from the CME. It is notconfigurable in the NodeB Auto Deployment window.Contact Information about the contact person in the fieldThis parameter can be optionally exported from the CME. It isconfigurable in the NodeB Auto Deployment window. 5 Commissioning the MBTS in GL or UL Mode on theM20003900 Series Multi-Mode Base StationCommissioning Guide5-58 Huawei Proprietary and ConfidentialCopyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.Issue 02 (2010-07-30)
6 Commissioning the MBTS by Using USBand M2000About This ChapterThis chapter describes how to upgrade software and configure data using a USB disk, check theoperating status of the MBTS hardware, and rectify the MBTS hardware faults (if any) in timeat the MBTS. This section also describes how to check the operating status of the MBTS on theM2000.6.1 Procedure for Commissioning the MBTS by Using USB and M2000At the local end of the MBTS, you can use a USB disk to upgrade the MBTS software and data,and check whether the MBTS hardware status is normal according to the board status and LEDstatus, to locate and rectify faults in time. At the remote end of the MBTS, you can perform faultdiagnosis on the MBTS and verify services of the MBTS on the M2000.6.2 Preparing the USB Disk for Local CommissioningThe USB disk should be ready before it is used for local commissioning. The preparation of theUSB disk for local commissioning varies according to the base station mode. Therefore, youmust prepare the USB disk based on the mode of the base station to be commissioned.6.3 Upgrading Software and Configuring Data by Using the USB DiskYou can locally upgrade software and configure data of a base station by using the USB disk onthe base station side.6.4 Checking the Status of the LEDs and Rectifying the FaultsThis section describes how to check the operating status of the LEDs according to the states ofthe LEDs on the modules of the base station.6.5 Set the Download Control RightIf the BTS is working in the co-module scenario, the download control right needs to be set. Thesystem with the download control right upgrades the co-modulated RRU3908/MRFU and theUSCU software during software upgrade.3900 Series Multi-Mode Base StationCommissioning Guide 6 Commissioning the MBTS by Using USB and M2000Issue 02 (2010-07-30) Huawei Proprietary and ConfidentialCopyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.6-1
6.1 Procedure for Commissioning the MBTS by Using USBand M2000At the local end of the MBTS, you can use a USB disk to upgrade the MBTS software and data,and check whether the MBTS hardware status is normal according to the board status and LEDstatus, to locate and rectify faults in time. At the remote end of the MBTS, you can perform faultdiagnosis on the MBTS and verify services of the MBTS on the M2000.PrerequisiteBefore you commission the MBTS, the MBTS, RNC, and M2000 must meet followingrequirements:lThe MBTS hardware such as the cabinets, cables, antenna system, and auxiliary devices,is installed and passes the installation check. The NodeB is powered on and passes thepower-on check.lThe controller hardware is installed and commissioned, and the system works properly.The negotiation data of the MBTS to be commissioned is configured and recorded.lThe M2000 is commissioned, it is connected to the corresponding controller, and theconfiguration synchronization is completed.The USB disk for local commissioning should be ready for this commissioning mode. For details,see 6.2 Preparing the USB Disk for Local Commissioning.NOTElThe USB disk type and the files saved in the USB disk vary according to the base station mode. Preparea USB disk accordingly.lFiles required for both modes must be saved to the USB disk when base stations of two modes aredeployed.Commissioning FlowchartFigure 6-1 shows the procedure for commissioning the MBTS using local USB and M2000.6 Commissioning the MBTS by Using USB and M20003900 Series Multi-Mode Base StationCommissioning Guide6-2 Huawei Proprietary and ConfidentialCopyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.Issue 02 (2010-07-30)
Figure 6-1 Procedure for commissioning the MBTS using USB and M20003900 Series Multi-Mode Base StationCommissioning Guide 6 Commissioning the MBTS by Using USB and M2000Issue 02 (2010-07-30) Huawei Proprietary and ConfidentialCopyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.6-3
NOTElThe priority of a mode does not need to be considered during the MBTS commissioning.lWhen a base station supporting two modes is deployed,lThe two modes must be upgraded separately if only one USB disk is available for the upgrade onsite.lThe two modes can be upgraded simultaneously by inserting the two USB disks into the USB portson the main control boards in the two modes if two USB disks are available for the upgrade on site.lIf the MBTS that works in the co-module scenario is not connected with Base Station Controler, toupgrade with a USB disk locally will raise the Inter-System Control Rights Conflict alarm. Thisalarm will not affect the commissioning and the services. After the BTS connects with Base StationControler, manually sets the download control right, which will clear this alarm.ProcedurelLocal end of the MBTS1. Insert the USB disk into the USB port on the panel of the main control board in specificmode. Choose an appropriate operation based on the active software version and dataconfiguration of the MBTS.If... Then...The active software version and dataconfiguration are inconsistent withthose in the USB disk,Go to step Step 2.The active software version and dataconfiguration are consistent with thosein the USB disk,Remove the USB disk, because thesoftware and data of the base station inthe specific mode have been upgraded. 2. The base station automatically upgrades the software and data. For details, see 6.3Upgrading Software and Configuring Data by Using the USB Disk.3. Check whether the MBTS hardware is normal according to the LED status. For details,see 6.4 Checking the Status of the LEDs and Rectifying the Faults.4. Remove the USB disk before leaving the site.lRemote end of the MBTSNOTEWhen the MBTS is commissioned remotely on the M2000, commission the base station of a mode,and then commission the base station of the other mode. The two modes are equal in priority.1. Wait till the transmission is available.2. Optional: If the MBTS is working in the co-module scenario, the download controlright needs to be set. During the commissioning on the M2000, the M2000automatically compares the software version of the system with the download controlright to the software version of the current co-module MRFU/RRU3908, and checktheir consistency. If the versions are not consistent, the MBTS automatically upgradethe MRFU/RRU3908. For detail of setting the download control right, see 6.5 Set theDownload Control Right.3. Create a commissioning task on the M2000. For details, see 5.2 Creating aCommissioning Task.4. Optional: If a GBTS is to be commissioned and Intervening transmission is selectedwhen a commissioning task is created, manually check the GBTS transmission state6 Commissioning the MBTS by Using USB and M20003900 Series Multi-Mode Base StationCommissioning Guide6-4 Huawei Proprietary and ConfidentialCopyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.Issue 02 (2010-07-30)
and rectify faults (if any). For details, see 5.3 Intervening the GBTSTransmission.5. The M2000 automatically commissions the MBTS. For details, see 5.4Commissioning the MBTS on the M2000. During the process of the MBTScommissioning, monitor the commissioning progress and alarms, and rectify faults (ifany). The monitoring operations vary according to modes. for details on the operationsin each mode, see 5.5 Monitoring the GBTS Commissioning Task, 5.6 Monitoringthe NodeB Commissioning Task, and 5.7 Monitoring the eNodeB CommissioningTask.6. Obtain the commissioning report from the M2000. For details, see 5.8 Obtaining theCommissioning Report.7. View the commissioning report to check the MBTS operating status. For details, see5.9 Checking the Operating Status of the Base Station.8. Verify eNodeB services. For details, see 5.10 Testing the Basic Services of theeNodeB.9. Confirm the MBTS commissioning task. For details, see 5.11 Confirming theCommissioning Task.----End6.2 Preparing the USB Disk for Local CommissioningThe USB disk should be ready before it is used for local commissioning. The preparation of theUSB disk for local commissioning varies according to the base station mode. Therefore, youmust prepare the USB disk based on the mode of the base station to be commissioned.ContextNOTEFiles required for both modes must be saved to the USB disk when base stations supporting two modes aredeployed.6.2.1 Arranging the USB Disk for Local GBTS CommissioningThe USB disk should be ready before it is used for local GBTS commissioning.6.2.2 Arranging the USB Disk for Local NodeB CommissioningThe USB disk should be ready before it is used for local NodeB commissioning.6.2.3 Arranging the USB Disk for Local eNodeB CommissioningBefore the local eNodeB commissioning through the USB storage device, you need to save therequired files in a specified directory in the USB storage device.6.2.4 Configuring the Security EquipmentWhen the security gateway (GW) is deployed in the network, you need to configure data for thesecurity GW. In the case that the IEEE 802.1x authentication is adopted, the authentication accessequipment and the authentication server should be configured. Generally, an authenticationserver is the Authentication, Authorization and Accounting (AAA) server.6.2.1 Arranging the USB Disk for Local GBTS CommissioningThe USB disk should be ready before it is used for local GBTS commissioning.3900 Series Multi-Mode Base StationCommissioning Guide 6 Commissioning the MBTS by Using USB and M2000Issue 02 (2010-07-30) Huawei Proprietary and ConfidentialCopyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.6-5
ContextCAUTION1. Data configuration through a USB disk is applicable only to the BTS supporting IP over FEor IP over E1.2. Data configuration through a USB disk can be used with the software upgrade using a USBdisk. The prerequisite is that the active BTS software supports the data configuration usinga USB disk.3. A USB disk contains the configuration file of only a BTS.4. Ensure that the route from the BTS to the BSC is configured on the Web LMT before theconversion into the configuration file. Thus, the related MML commands and parametershave the route information and are converted into the configuration file containing the routeinformation.ProcedureStep 1 Prepare the USB disk with a LED. The requirements are as follows: when there is no read orwrite operation on the USB disk, the LED on the USB disk is ON; when there is any read orwrite operation on the USB disk, the LED on the USB disk is blinking.Step 2 Check the compatibility of the USB disk with the NodeB. Do as follows to test the USB disk:Insert the USB disk into the USB port on the WMPT of a GBTS that runs normally, and waitfor 3 seconds. If the LED on the USB disk blinked once, it indicates that the USB disk isfunctional. If the USB disk fails the preceding test, change the USB disk.Step 3 Obtain the software package for the upgrade.1. Three days before the upgrade, visit the website http://support.huawei.com and clickSoftware to download the software package.2. Decompress BTS3000V100R012C00SPCXXX_VER.zip to obtain the software packageBTS3000V100R012C00SPXX.csp.NOTEIn V100R012C00SPCXXX, XXX is three digits indicating the SPC version.Step 4 Prepare the configuration script.CAUTIONThe software loading may fail if the configuration file is not used in the case of the pre-deployment upgrade. In the pre-deployment upgrade, if the configuration file that specifies theboards to be loaded is not used, all the board software stored in the USB storage device is loadedinto the flash of the GTMU. Thus, the software loading may fail due to the insufficient flashmemory.1. Create a .txt file, and rename the file Precfg.ini. Edit the Precfg.ini file to add the followingcontents into the Precfg.ini file.[PRECONFIG]6 Commissioning the MBTS by Using USB and M20003900 Series Multi-Mode Base StationCommissioning Guide6-6 Huawei Proprietary and ConfidentialCopyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.Issue 02 (2010-07-30)
ALL=GTMU|DRFU|GRFUWhere, ALL=XXXX is set by the user manually and it specifies the type of the board ontowhich the software is to be loaded. In the preceding example, the software is to be loadedonto the GTMU, DRFU, and GRFU.CAUTIONlAll letters are in capitals, and different board names are separated by "|". Do not addany comment or press the space or TAB key before or after "=" or the name of eachboard.lThe base stations using different configurations cannot use the same configuration file.New configuration files should be created for the base stations of differentconfigurations.2. Save the configuration script in ANSI characters.Step 5 The data configuration file is made and exported through the CME. This is usually performedby configuration engineers.Step 6 Store the files according to the following path, as shown in Table 6-1.Table 6-1 Saving path of the fileFile Specified Path of the USB StorageDeviceUpgrade software package \\BTS3900 GSMConfiguration script \\BTS3900 GSM\Precfg.iniData configuration file \\BTS3900 GSM\SiteName\TranCfg.ini ----End6.2.2 Arranging the USB Disk for Local NodeB CommissioningThe USB disk should be ready before it is used for local NodeB commissioning.ProcedureStep 1 Prepare the USB disk with a LED. The requirements are as follows: when there is no read orwrite operation on the USB disk, the LED on the USB disk is ON; when there is any read orwrite operation on the USB disk, the LED on the USB disk is blinking.Step 2 Check the compatibility of the USB disk with the NodeB. Do as follows to test the USB disk:Insert the USB disk into the USB port on the WMPT of a NodeB that runs normally, and waitfor 3 seconds. If the LED on the USB disk blinked once, it indicates that the USB disk isfunctional. If the USB disk fails the preceding test, change the USB disk.Step 3 Save the related files in the USB disk according to the specified path.1. Prepare the NodeB software package, data configuration file, and VSWR check script file.3900 Series Multi-Mode Base StationCommissioning Guide 6 Commissioning the MBTS by Using USB and M2000Issue 02 (2010-07-30) Huawei Proprietary and ConfidentialCopyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.6-7
lObtain the NodeB software package from the support website.lThe data configuration file can be made and exported through the CME. This is usuallyperformed by configuration engineers.2. Store the files according to the following path.File Specified Path of the USB StorageDeviceNodeB software \\NodeB\Software\Software.cspData configuration file \\NodeB\Configuration\NodeBCfg.xml CAUTIONAfter you have downloaded the file from the PC into the USB disk, unplug the USB diskaccording to the system prompt. If not, errors may occur when you use the USB disk.----End6.2.3 Arranging the USB Disk for Local eNodeB CommissioningBefore the local eNodeB commissioning through the USB storage device, you need to save therequired files in a specified directory in the USB storage device.PrerequisitelThe operator already obtains the cross certificate signed by Huawei if cross certification isused.NOTEBefore Huawei signs the cross certificate for the operator, the operator is required to provide therequest file of cross certificate for Huawei. The request file of cross certificate is in format ofPKCS#10, which is generated by the operator's root CA certificate, or the operator's child CAcertificate that is used for the certification of eNodeB, security GW, and M2000.lThe CR/CRL database is deployed on the server of the DeMilitarized Zone (DMZ) of theoperator, and supports FTP. Thus, the files on the CR/CRL database can be downloadedin FTP mode.lThe USB storage device is ready.lThe eNodeB software package and data configuration file are available.lWhen the security GW is deployed on the network, the common configuration file anddigital certificate to be imported to the eNodeB are saved in the USB storage device.ContextWhen the security GW is deployed in the network, the eNodeB and the security GW need toidentify each other through the digital certificate. Therefore, the digital certificate is requiredfor the eNodeB commissioning. The digital certificate on the eNodeB side incorporates theoperator's cross certificate signed by Huawei, operator's root certification authority (CA)certificate (or CA certificate chain with the root CA certificate), and operator's certificate6 Commissioning the MBTS by Using USB and M20003900 Series Multi-Mode Base StationCommissioning Guide6-8 Huawei Proprietary and ConfidentialCopyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.Issue 02 (2010-07-30)
revocation list (CRL). The digital certificate on the security GW side incorporates Huawei rootCA certificate and Huawei CRL file.NOTEThe cross certificates involved in this document are signed by Huawei for the operator.If the operator's certificate chain with the root CA certificate is used instead of the operator's root CAcertificate, you can replace the operator's root CA certificate in this document with the operator's certificatechain with the root CA certificate.ProcedureStep 1 Arrange for the tools required for the local commissioning through the USB storage device, asdescribed in Table 6-2.Table 6-2 Tools required for the local commissioning through the USB storage deviceTool DescriptionUSB storage device lThe USB storage device is equipped with an indicator thatindicates the data transmission status.lCapacity ≥ 256 MBlRecommended models: Netac U208, Netac U180, Netac U215,and Netac U210.lThe USB storage device has no additional function. Theadditional functions include but are not limited to encryption,antivirus, bootstrap, MP3, MP4, and smart mobile phone. Step 2 Obtain the digital certificate required by the eNodeB. That is, save the operator's cross certificate,operator's root CA certificate, and operator's CRL file(optional) to the USB storage device.NOTEYou can save either or both of the cross certificate and operator's root CA certificate to the USB storagedevice.Step 3 Obtain the eNodeB software package and data configuration file.NOTEThe eNodeB software package is ready, and can be downloaded from http://support.huawei.com/.The name of the data configuration file should be CFGDATA.XML. The file name is case sensitive.Complete the configuration by referring to the eNodeB Initial Configuration Guide. Then, save the dataconfiguration file in the local computer.The name of the common configuration file should be PreInfo.xml. The file name is case sensitive.Step 4 Save the files required for local commissioning in the following specified paths in the USBstorage device. The save path is case sensitive.lThe security GW is not deployed on the networkFile Specified File Path in the USB Storage DeviceeNodeB software package usb:\eNodeB\Software\Data configuration file usb:\eNodeB\3900 Series Multi-Mode Base StationCommissioning Guide 6 Commissioning the MBTS by Using USB and M2000Issue 02 (2010-07-30) Huawei Proprietary and ConfidentialCopyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.6-9
 lThe security GW is deployed on the networkFile Specified File Path in the USB Storage DeviceCommon configuration file usb:\eNodeB\Cross certificate granted byHuaweiusb:\eNodeB\Certificates\CrossCACert\Operator's root CAcertificateusb:\eNodeB\Certificates\CACert\Operator's CRL file usb:\eNodeB\Certificates\CRL\eNodeB software package usb:\eNodeB\Software\Data configuration file usb:\eNodeB\ ----End6.2.4 Configuring the Security EquipmentWhen the security gateway (GW) is deployed in the network, you need to configure data for thesecurity GW. In the case that the IEEE 802.1x authentication is adopted, the authentication accessequipment and the authentication server should be configured. Generally, an authenticationserver is the Authentication, Authorization and Accounting (AAA) server.PrerequisitelThe Quidway S6500 Series Ethernet Switches Operation Manual is ready, and can bedownloaded from http://support.huawei.com/.lThe infoX AAA Commissioning Guide is ready, and can be downloaded from http://support.huawei.com/.lIf the IEEE 802.1x authentication is adopted, the operator should use the authenticationaccess equipment that supports 802.1x authentication and the corresponding AAA serverthat supports Extensible Authentication Protocol (EAP).ContextlTable 6-3 describes the configuration items that you need to pay special attention to whenthe security GW is used.Table 6-3 Security GW configurationItem DescriptionIP address Both the public security GW and the serving security GW should beconfigured with the IP address of the interface for the untrusted domainon the eNodeB side and IP address of the interface for the trusted domainon the EPC side.6 Commissioning the MBTS by Using USB and M20003900 Series Multi-Mode Base StationCommissioning Guide6-10 Huawei Proprietary and ConfidentialCopyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.Issue 02 (2010-07-30)
Item DescriptionRoute lPublic security GW: The routes to the M2000, eNodeB, andtemporary OM IP address should be configured.lServing security GW: The routes to the M2000, S-GW, MME, IPaddress of the interface to the eNodeB, S1 signaling, S1 services, andOM IP address should be configured.ike localnameThe public security GW and serving security GW should be configured.ike proposal lThe authentication method item should be digital certificate mode orpre-shared key mode according to the actual network.lThe authentication algorithm item must be SHA1.lThe encryption algorithm item must be AES.lThe DH group item must be DH group2.acl It is recommended that permit ip be configured.ike peer lPublic security GW: The key or certificate domain should beconfigured according to the authentication mode specified in the ikeproposal. The local id type item must be name, the remote name itemmust be p-segw, the ike proposal item should be configuredaccording to previous configurations, and the ike version item can beV1 or V2. The ip pool item should be configured to allocate thetemporary OM IP for the eNodeB.lServing security GW: The key or certificate domain should beconfigured according to the authentication mode specified in the ikeproposal. The local id type item must be name, the remote name itemmust be s-segw, the ike proposal item should be configured accordingto previous configurations, and the ike version item can be V1 or V2.ipsecproposalThe encapsulation mode item must be tunnel, the transform item mustbe esp, the esp authentication item must be shal, and the esp encryptionitem must be aes.ipsec policy-templateThe public security GW and serving security should be set to thetemplate mode. The Acl should be configured according to previousconfigurations. If the public security GW and serving security GW arethe same, different acl values must be configured. The psf group mustbe DH group2. The public security GW and serving security GW mustcorrespond to different ike peer values. The ipsec proposal item shouldbe configured according to previous configurations.ipsec policy This item must be configured according to the template in the ipsecpolicy-template.ipsec bindingto portThe policy can be bound to the planned port according to theconfiguration in the ipsec policy. 3900 Series Multi-Mode Base StationCommissioning Guide 6 Commissioning the MBTS by Using USB and M2000Issue 02 (2010-07-30) Huawei Proprietary and ConfidentialCopyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.6-11
lWhen the authentication access equipment is used, the authentication mode of Radius(remote authentication dial-in user service) and the authentication method of EAP shouldbe configured, because certificate authentication is adopted at present.lWhen the AAA server is used, the CA certificates of terminal users should be uploaded,and the file names of the user certificate and private key should be configured for the AAAserver.ProcedureStep 1 Check the configuration of the security GW according to Table 6-3.Step 2 Ensure that Huawei root CA certificate and Huawei CRL file are configured on the security GW.Step 3 Configure the authentication access equipment. The authentication access equipment may varywith different operators. The example here describes a typical configuration of an authenticationaccess equipment. Take the Quidway S6500 series Ethernet switch as an example. Run thedot1x command to enable the global 802.1x feature. Run the dot1x [ interface interface-list ] command to enable the 802.1x feature on a specified port. Run the dot1x authentication-method { chap | pap | eap } command to set the EAP authentication method. For details, seethe Quidway S6500 Series Ethernet Switches Operation Manual.Step 4 Configure the eNodeB CA certificate for the AAA server. The AAA server may vary withdifferent operators. The descriptions here take the infoX AAA as an example. For details, seethe infoX AAA Commissioning Guide.1. Upload the CA certificate of a terminal user to the iscc2/config/secert directory of infoXAAA.2. Change the file names of the user certificate and private key in the SCPCFG.INI file. Ensurethat the file names are consistent with the file names of the user certificate and private keyuploaded in step Step 4.1.----End6.3 Upgrading Software and Configuring Data by Using theUSB DiskYou can locally upgrade software and configure data of a base station by using the USB disk onthe base station side.ContextCAUTIONlIf a USB disk is to be used repeatedly, the target software and data configuration file in theUSB disk should be updated before the USB disk is used for a base station deployment.lWhen you save the software and data configuration file to the USB disk, ensure that the writelock (if any) on the USB disk is unlocked. Otherwise, the software and data configurationfile cannot be updated to the USB disk.6 Commissioning the MBTS by Using USB and M20003900 Series Multi-Mode Base StationCommissioning Guide6-12 Huawei Proprietary and ConfidentialCopyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.Issue 02 (2010-07-30)
6.3.1 Upgrading the GBTS Software and Downloading the Data Configuration File (on the BTSSide)The GBTS supports direct software and data configuration file downloading from the USB disk.After the downloading, the GBTS automatically activates the software, and then resets.6.3.2 Upgrading the NodeB Software and Downloading the Data Configuration File (on theNodeB Side)The NodeB supports direct software and data configuration file downloading from the USB disk.After the downloading, the NodeB automatically activates the software, and then resets.6.3.3 Upgrading the eNodeB Software and Downloading the Data Configuration File (on theeNodeB Side)This section describes how to download and activate the eNodeB software and data configurationfile through the USB storage device. The eNodeB automatically downloads the software anddata configuration file from the USB storage device, and then activates them. The software anddata configuration take effect after the eNodeB resets.6.3.1 Upgrading the GBTS Software and Downloading the DataConfiguration File (on the BTS Side)The GBTS supports direct software and data configuration file downloading from the USB disk.After the downloading, the GBTS automatically activates the software, and then resets.ContextlSoftware upgrade by using a USB disk is supported from GSM BTS3000V100R009C00SPC058.lTransmission configuration by using a USB disk is supported from GSM BTS3000V100R009SPC072.lWithin 3 minutes after GBTS started, GBTS cannot perform the USB upgrade orconfiguration. During the 3-minute period, GBTS is trying to connect with BSC and is notusing the date files in the USB disk. After the GBTS started for 3 minutes, it is sure thatthe GBTS cannot connect to the BSC, and the GBTS starts the configuration bydownloading the board software according to the pre-configured script with the dataconfiguration files on USB.lIf the GBTS is not connected with BSC, only the transmission data can be configured withthe USB disk, other data will not be configured. Also, the GBTS only upgrades the softwareon GTMU, and will not upgrade the software on other boards(For example, DRFU, MRFU,UTRP). After the GBTS connects BSC, the GBTS finishs the data configuration, andupgrades the software on other boards except GTMU.ProcedureStep 1 Insert the USB disk to the USB port on the GTMU, as shown in Figure 6-2.Figure 6-2 USB port on the GTMU3900 Series Multi-Mode Base StationCommissioning Guide 6 Commissioning the MBTS by Using USB and M2000Issue 02 (2010-07-30) Huawei Proprietary and ConfidentialCopyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.6-13
 Step 2 When the LED on the USB disk is blinking, the GBTS loads the version and parses theconfiguration file and saves it to the flash memory of the GBTS.CAUTIONDo not remove the USB disk during this period. Otherwise, the file parsing fails.Step 3 Check and ensure that the GBTS configuration is successful, as shown in Table 6-4.Table 6-4 Status Status of the LEDon the USB DiskState of the RUNLED on the GTMUDurationPlug the USB diskinto the USB port anddetect the USB diskautomatically.ON Blinking (on for 1sand off for 1s)About 1s to 2sThe GTMUdownloads thesoftware and dataconfiguration filefrom the USB disk.Blinking Blinking (ON for0.125s and OFF for0.125s)About 8 minutesThe GTMUdownloads thesoftware and dataconfiguration filefrom the USB disk.Blinking Blinking (ON for0.125s and OFF for0.125s)About 10sThe GTMU activatesthe software.ON Blinking (ON for0.125s and OFF for0.125s)About 3 to 4 minutesThe GTMU resets. ON first, OFF for awhile, and then ONON first, OFF for awhile, and then ONAbout 2 minutesThe GTMU isrunning properly.ON Blinking (on for 1sand off for 1s)- The BTS configuration is successful when the following phenomena continue over a minute:lThe LED on the USB disk is ON.lThe RUN LED on the GTMU blinks slowly.The BTS configuration fails if any of the following phenomena occurs:lAfter the USB disk is inserted, the RUN LED on the GTMU blinks slowly, and the LED onthe USB disk is ON.6 Commissioning the MBTS by Using USB and M20003900 Series Multi-Mode Base StationCommissioning Guide6-14 Huawei Proprietary and ConfidentialCopyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.Issue 02 (2010-07-30)
lDuring the upgrade, the LED on the USB disk is OFF, and the RUN LED on the GTMUblinks slowly.lThe LED on the USB disk is OFF during the configuration.Rectify the fault in the hardware of the USB disk. Verify that the TranCfg.ini file is saved in thedirectory of \BTS3900 GSM\SiteName in the USB disk and that the active BTS softwaresupports the configuration using the USB disk.Step 4 Remove the USB disk from the GBTS.----End6.3.2 Upgrading the NodeB Software and Downloading the DataConfiguration File (on the NodeB Side)The NodeB supports direct software and data configuration file downloading from the USB disk.After the downloading, the NodeB automatically activates the software, and then resets.PrerequisitelThe NodeB passes a power-on status check and is powered on.lThe USB disk for local commissioning is ready. For details, see 6.2.2 Arranging the USBDisk for Local NodeB Commissioning.ContextWhen the USB disk is plugged into the corresponding port on the WMPT in the BBU3900, theBBU3900 automatically detects the USB disk and installs the USB disk driver. After theinstallation, the NodeB automatically reads the software and data configuration file in the fixeddirectories of the USB disk and verifies their names and formats.When the system reads the software package and data configuration file, the NodeB checks theconsistency between the active software version and configuration data and the software versionand configuration data in the USB disk. If they are inconsistent, the software and configurationupgrade is automatically started. If they are consistent, the upgrade is not performed.Note the following situations when the software and configurations are upgraded from the USBdisk:lBy default, the NodeB downloads the software and data configuration file from the USBdisk by configuration. The NodeB also supports the supplementary download. For example,When the RRU is not connected to the BBU3900 through the optical cable, the softwareand data configuration file related to the RRU are not downloaded. After the RRU isconnected, the software and data configuration file related to the RRU are automaticallydownloaded from the USB disk.lIf the USB disk saves only the software, the NodeB automatically upgrades the software.lIf the USB disk is only saved with the data configuration file, the NodeB automaticallydownloads the data configuration file.lIn any of the following situations, the NodeB does not upgrade the software or downloadthe data configuration file from the USB disk.–The directory or the file does not exist.–The file format is illegal.3900 Series Multi-Mode Base StationCommissioning Guide 6 Commissioning the MBTS by Using USB and M2000Issue 02 (2010-07-30) Huawei Proprietary and ConfidentialCopyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.6-15
–The software version to be used is the same as the active software version.–The data to be used in the configuration file is the same as the active configuration data.ProcedureStep 1 Plug the USB disk into the USB port on the WMPT of the BBU3900, as shown in Figure 6-3.Figure 6-3 Plugging the USB disk into the USB port on the WMPT Step 2 The NodeB automatically downloads the software and data configuration file, and activates thesoftware. After the activation, the NodeB resets. Wait until the NodeB reset is complete. Fordetails on the status of the LED on the USB disk and the status of the RUN LED on the WMPTin this process, see Table 6-5.Table 6-5 LEDs on the USB disk and the WMPT Status of the LEDon the USB DiskState of the RUNLED on theWMPTDurationWhen the USB disk isplugged into thecorresponding port onthe WMPT, theWMPT automaticallydetects the USB disk.ON Blinking (on for 1sand off for 1s)About 1s to 2sThe WMPTdownloads thesoftware and dataconfiguration filefrom the USB disk.Blinking Blinking (ON for0.125s and OFF for0.125s)About 12 minutesThe WMPT activatesthe software.ON Blinking (ON for0.125s and OFF for0.125s)About 3 to 4 minutes6 Commissioning the MBTS by Using USB and M20003900 Series Multi-Mode Base StationCommissioning Guide6-16 Huawei Proprietary and ConfidentialCopyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.Issue 02 (2010-07-30)
 Status of the LEDon the USB DiskState of the RUNLED on theWMPTDurationThe NodeB resets. ON first, OFF for awhile, and thenblinkingON first, OFF for awhile, and thenblinking (ON for0.125s and OFF for0.125s)About 2 minutesThe NodeB runsnormally.ON Blinking (on for 1sand off for 1s)- NOTEThe time for downloading software and data configuration file from the USB disk and the time for theNodeB to activate the software may differ from those in Table 6-5, according to the version andconfiguration.----End6.3.3 Upgrading the eNodeB Software and Downloading the DataConfiguration File (on the eNodeB Side)This section describes how to download and activate the eNodeB software and data configurationfile through the USB storage device. The eNodeB automatically downloads the software anddata configuration file from the USB storage device, and then activates them. The software anddata configuration take effect after the eNodeB resets.PrerequisiteThe USB storage device is ready for use. The required files are saved in the USB storage device.For details, see 6.2.3 Arranging the USB Disk for Local eNodeB Commissioning.CAUTIONIf one USB storage device is used repeatedly, the target eNodeB software and data configurationfile in the USB storage device should be updated before the USB storage device is used for aneNodeB deployment.When you save the eNodeB software and data configuration file to the USB storage device,ensure that the locking switch on the USB storage device is disabled. In other words, the USBstorage device should be writable.ContextWhen the LMPT of the BBU3900 is started, it automatically detects the USB storage device,reads the related software and data configuration file in the USB storage device, and verifies thefile names and formats.If you install the BBU before installing the RRU, you can install and power on the RRU duringthe process of BBU software downloading. After the BBU software is downloaded and activated3900 Series Multi-Mode Base StationCommissioning Guide 6 Commissioning the MBTS by Using USB and M2000Issue 02 (2010-07-30) Huawei Proprietary and ConfidentialCopyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.6-17
successfully, and the RRU is powered on, reset the LMPT for automatic upgrade of the RRUsoftware.You should pay attention to the following points when you download and activate the softwareand the configuration file through the USB storage device:lIf the USB storage device contains the common configuration file of the site, digitalcertificate and eNodeB software, the eNodeB parses the common configuration file, loadsthe digital certificate, and then downloads and activates the eNodeB software and dataconfiguration. If the eNodeB cannot parse the common configuration file, it does notproceed with the subsequent process.lIf the USB storage device contains only the eNodeB software and data configuration, theeNodeB downloads and activates the eNodeB software, and then downloads and activatesthe data configuration.lIf the eNodeB software or data configuration file is missing in the USB storage device, theeNodeB performs the following steps:–If the eNodeB software is missing in the USB storage device, the eNodeBcommissioning through the USB storage device is not performed.–If the data configuration file is missing in the USB storage device, the eNodeB upgradesto the minimum configuration of the target version and skips the download andactivation of data configuration.lIf the eNodeB software upgrade fails, the eNodeB rolls back to the pre-upgrade version.lBefore downloading and activating data configuration, the eNodeB does not check thecompatibility between the data configuration file and the eNodeB software version. TheeNodeB performs the following activities:–If the eNodeB software is upgraded successfully but is not compatible with the dataconfiguration file, or if the download and activation of data configuration fail, theeNodeB uses the minimum configuration of the target version.–When the active eNodeB software is consistent with the target software version,software upgrade is not performed. After the eNodeB resets, if the active eNodeBsoftware is not compatible with the data configuration file or if the download andactivation of data configuration fail, the eNodeB uses the data configuration of theearlier version.lIf any of the following situations occurs, the eNodeB would not download or activate theeNodeB software or data configuration file from the USB storage device.–The directory or the file does not exist.–The eNodeB software is missing in the USB storage device, and therefore the softwareand data cannot be downloaded or activated.–The target software version is consistent with the active eNodeB software, and thereforethe eNodeB software is not downloaded or activated. The download and activation ofdata configuration is still normal.–The data configuration file is consistent with the active data configuration, and thereforedata configuration is not downloaded. The download and activation of the software isstill normal.ProcedureStep 1 Insert the USB storage device into the USB port on the LMPT of the BBU3900, as shown inFigure 6-4.6 Commissioning the MBTS by Using USB and M20003900 Series Multi-Mode Base StationCommissioning Guide6-18 Huawei Proprietary and ConfidentialCopyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.Issue 02 (2010-07-30)
Figure 6-4 Inserting the USB storage device Step 2 Check whether the eNodeB is powered on.If ... Then ...The eNodeB is not powered on Power on the eNodeB. The eNodeBautomatically detects the USB storage deviceduring startup.The eNodeB is powered on Power off the eNodeB and power it on again.The eNodeB automatically detects the USBstorage device during startup. Step 3 After the eNodeB is started, it automatically upgrades the eNodeB software and dataconfiguration.If the download or activation fails, reinsert or replace the USB storage device, power off theeNodeB and power it on again, and then perform the commissioning through the USB storagedevice. If the download or activation still fails, perform the local eNodeB commissioning on theLMT. Table 6-6 lists the status of LEDs when the software and data configuration file aredownloaded and activated through the USB storage device.Table 6-6 LED statusStatus of the LED onthe USB StorageDeviceStatus of the RUN LED on theLMPTAutomatically detectingthe USB storage deviceOn Blinking (on for 1s and off for 1s)Downloading the softwarefrom the USB storagedeviceBlinking Blinking (on for 0.125s and off for0.125s)3900 Series Multi-Mode Base StationCommissioning Guide 6 Commissioning the MBTS by Using USB and M2000Issue 02 (2010-07-30) Huawei Proprietary and ConfidentialCopyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.6-19
Status of the LED onthe USB StorageDeviceStatus of the RUN LED on theLMPTDownloading the dataconfiguration file from theUSB storage deviceBlinking Blinking (on for 0.125s and off for0.125s)Activating the software On Blinking (on for 0.125s and off for0.125s)Activating the dataconfiguration fileOn Blinking (on for 0.125s and off for0.125s)Resetting the base station On, and then off On, and then blinking (on for 0.125sand off for 0.125s)Base station operatingnormallyOff Blinking (on for 1s and off for 1s) WARNINGDo not remove the USB storage device or reset the eNodeB during the download or activationof eNodeB software and data configuration through the USB storage device. After the files aredownloaded, the eNodeB automatically activates the software and data configuration. Then, theeNodeB resets.Step 4 When the download and activation are successful, unplug the USB storage device, and proceedwith checking the status of the LEDs and rectifying the faults.----EndPostrequisiteCAUTIONThe eNodeB software package contains the LMT software. To reduce the eNodeB deploymentduration, some of the files of the LMT software are automatically downloaded to the eNodeBfour hours after the eNodeB deployment. If you need to use the LMT immediately after theeNodeB deployment, run the SPL SOFTWARE command on the M2000 after the eNodeB isconnected to the M2000. Set Delay Download File Supply Flag to YES(Supply File thatSupport Delay). Thus, the remaining files of LMT software are downloaded to the eNodeB.6 Commissioning the MBTS by Using USB and M20003900 Series Multi-Mode Base StationCommissioning Guide6-20 Huawei Proprietary and ConfidentialCopyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.Issue 02 (2010-07-30)
6.4 Checking the Status of the LEDs and Rectifying theFaultsThis section describes how to check the operating status of the LEDs according to the states ofthe LEDs on the modules of the base station.ContextLED status of functional eNodeBIf the status of the LEDs on the boards and auxiliary devices are the same as that shown in Table6-7, you can infer that the base station runs properly.Table 6-7 LED status of the functional base stationLED StatusRUN LED on each board in the base station Blinking (ON for 1s and OFFfor 1s)ALM LEDs on the GTMU/WMPT/LMPT/WBBP/LBBP/UERI/UTRP/PMU/AFMU/EMUA/MRFU/RRU3908OFFSTATE LED on the FAN of the BBU3900 Blinking (green, ON for 1s andOFF for 1s)CPRI LED on the GTMU/WBBP/LBBP/MRFU/RRU3908 ON (green)VSWR LED on the MRFU/RRU3908 OFF NOTEIf the transmission is unavailable in the local USB commissioning scenario, the GBTS automatically resets atintervals of 10 minutes. During this period, you need not check the status of the ALM LEDs on the MRFU/RRU3908 working in the GSM system, GTMU, and UBRI. Check the status of co-cabinet MRFU/RRU3908modules when you check the hardware status of the NodeB or eNodeB.ProcedureStep 1 Check the LEDs on each board in the base station.1. Check the RUN LED on each board.If the RUN LEDIs...It Indicates That... Then...Blinking at 0.5 Hz(ON for 1s and OFFfor 1s)The board worksproperly.Go to Step 1.2.3900 Series Multi-Mode Base StationCommissioning Guide 6 Commissioning the MBTS by Using USB and M2000Issue 02 (2010-07-30) Huawei Proprietary and ConfidentialCopyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.6-21
If the RUN LEDIs...It Indicates That... Then...ON The power supply isavailable but the boardis faulty.Reinstall the board to check whetherthe fault is rectified. If the fault persists,replace the board.Blinking at 4 Hz (ONfor 0.125s and OFFfor 0.125s)The software is beingloaded or the board isinserted in the wrongslot.Wait for five minutes to check thestatus of the RUN LED again.If the RUN LED still blinks at 4 Hz,check whether the board is inserted inthe correct slot. If not, reinstall theboard.OFF The power supply isunavailable or theboard is faulty.lCheck whether the base station ispowered on. If not, power on thebase station.lReinstall the board to check whetherthe fault is rectified. If the faultpersists, replace the board. 2. Check the ALM LEDs on the GTMU/WMPT/LMPT/WBBP/LBBP/UERI/UTRP/MRFU/RRU3908.If the ALM LEDIs...It Indicates That... Then...OFF The GTMU/WMPT/LMPT/WBBP/LBBP/UERI/UTRP/MRFU/RRU3908 are notfaulty.Go to Step 1.3.ON The GTMU/WMPT/LMPT/WBBP/LBBP/UERI/UTRP/MRFU/RRU3908 are faulty.Reinstall the board to check whether thefault is rectified. If the fault persists,replace the board.6 Commissioning the MBTS by Using USB and M20003900 Series Multi-Mode Base StationCommissioning Guide6-22 Huawei Proprietary and ConfidentialCopyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.Issue 02 (2010-07-30)
If the ALM LEDIs...It Indicates That... Then...Blinking An alarm is generatedbut the board may notneed to be changed.Check whether thisalarm is due to faultscaused by theassociated boards orports.lCheck whether the RUN LEDs on theother boards blink quickly.–If the RUN LED on the EMUAblinks quickly, check the RS485signal cable connection.–Check the RUN LED on eachboard in the BBU.lCheck whether the dry contact alarmsignal cable is properly connected tothe corresponding port on the UPEU.lPlug in the GTMU/WMPT/LMPT/WBBP/LBBP/UERI/UTRP again orrestart the MRFU/RRU3908 to checkwhether the fault is rectified.lIf the GPS antenna system isconfigured, check whether it isproperly connected. 3. Check the STATE LED on the FAN.If the STATE LEDIs...It Indicates That... Then...Blinking (green) The board worksproperly.Go to Step 1.4.Blinking (red) The board is faulty. Reinstall the board to check whetherthe fault is rectified. If the faultpersists, replace the board. 4. Check the CPRI LEDs on the GTMU/WBBP/LBBP/MRFU/RRU3908.If the CPRI LED Is... It Indicates That... Then...ON (green) The CPRI link is normal,and the MRFU/RRU3908is functioning properly.Go to Step 2.3900 Series Multi-Mode Base StationCommissioning Guide 6 Commissioning the MBTS by Using USB and M2000Issue 02 (2010-07-30) Huawei Proprietary and ConfidentialCopyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.6-23
If the CPRI LED Is... It Indicates That... Then...OFF The port of the opticalmodule is not configured,the optical module ispowered off, or the LED isfaulty.If the MRFU or RRU3908is connected to this port,check the installation ofBBU and RRU according toconfigurationrequirements.lIf the installation isinconsistent withconfigurationrequirements, reinstallthe RRU according toconfigurationrequirements.lIf the installation isconsistent withconfigurationrequirements, replacethe boards.ON (red) The port of optical moduleis configured, but theoptical module is not inposition, or the CPRIoptical cable is improperlyconnected.Handle the alarm accordingto the suggestions. Fordetails, see AlarmReference.Blinking red, ON for 1s,OFF for 1s)The RRU or LRFU on theCPRI link reports theVSWR alarm.Handle the alarm accordingto the suggestions. Fordetails, see AlarmReference.Blinking (red, ON for0.25s, OFF for 0.25s)The RRU or LRFU on theCPRI link is faulty.Handle the alarm accordingto the suggestions. Fordetails, see AlarmReference. Step 2 Check the ALM LEDs on the PMU/AFMU/EMUA.If the ALM LED Is... It Indicates That... Then...OFF The module or thedevice is functioningproperly.The check is complete.ON The module or thedevice is faulty.Reinstall the module or power on thedevice again to check whether the fault isrectified. Step 3 Check the VSWR LED status of the MRFU/RRU3908, and perform the next step based on thestatus of the VSWR LED.6 Commissioning the MBTS by Using USB and M20003900 Series Multi-Mode Base StationCommissioning Guide6-24 Huawei Proprietary and ConfidentialCopyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.Issue 02 (2010-07-30)
If the VSWR LEDis...It Indicates That... Then...OFF No VSWR alarm isgenerated.Wait till the transmission is available.Blinking (ON for0.125s and OFF for0.125s)There are alarms onthe ANT_TX/RXAport and ANT_RXBport.Check whether the antenna system is properlyconnected to the MRFU or RRU3908.If the fault persists, record the fault and theLED status in the 7.10 Data Sheet forCommissioning. Then, rectify the fault on theLMT or M2000.ON There is an alarm onthe ANT_TX/RXAport.Blinking (ON for 1sand OFF for 1s)There is an alarm onthe ANT_RXB port. ----End6.5 Set the Download Control RightIf the BTS is working in the co-module scenario, the download control right needs to be set. Thesystem with the download control right upgrades the co-modulated RRU3908/MRFU and theUSCU software during software upgrade.PrerequisitelM2000 server/terminal is working properly, and M2000 is logged on.lThe connection between BTS and M2000 is working properly. If the BTS is GSM BTS,the connection between the BSC and M2000 needs to work properly.ProcedureStep 1 Run the corresponding MML command to set the download control right according to the actualsystem of BTS, see Table 6-8.Table 6-8 The corresponding MML commands of setting the download control right versus theBTS SystemsBTS Systems MML CommandsGSM SET BTSLOADCTRLUMTS SET LOADCTRLLTE SET LOADCTRL ----End3900 Series Multi-Mode Base StationCommissioning Guide 6 Commissioning the MBTS by Using USB and M2000Issue 02 (2010-07-30) Huawei Proprietary and ConfidentialCopyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.6-25
7 Commissioning the MBTS by Using LocalMaintenance Terminal and M2000About This ChapterThis chapter describes how to use local maintenance terminal at the MBTS to upgrade MBTSsoftware and configure MBTS data, check MBTS hardware status, rectify MBTS hardware faults(if any) to facilitate the establishment of MBTS OM channels. This chapter also describes howto check the operating status of the MBTS on the M2000.NOTEThe GBTS local maintenance terminal is named SMT, the NodeB local maintenance terminal is namedNodeB LMT, and the eNodeB local maintenance terminal is named eNodeB LMT. Select a localmaintenance terminal according to the mode of the base station to be commissioned.7.1 Procedure for Commissioning the MBTS Using Local Maintenance Terminal and M2000At the local end of the MBTS, you can use local maintenance terminal to upgrade MBTS softwareand configure MBTS data and to facilitate the establishment of MBTS OM at the MBTS. Youcan also check whether the MBTS hardware status is normal according to the board status andLED status, to locate and rectify faults (if any) in time. At the M2000, you can check the MBTSoperating status.7.2 Running the GBTS SMTTo run the GBTS site maintenance terminal (SMT), you need to first set the IP address of theSMT client, connect the base station and the SMT, and then log in to the SMT.7.3 Configuring the Basic Data of the GBTSThis section describes how to configure the basic data of the GBTS such as the GBTS boardsand logical objects. You must configure the basic data of the GBTS before performing the localcommissioning on the GBTS side.7.4 Checking the Transmission Between the BBU and the BSC on the BTS SideThis section describes how to check the status of the LEDs on the panels of the GTMU andUTRP (if the UTRP is installed) and how to check the connections of the E1 cable and E1 surgeprotection transfer cable to ensure that the BBU properly communicates with the BSC.7.5 Running the NodeB LMTTo run the NodeB LMT, you need to first set the IP address of the LMT client, connect the basestation and the LMT, and then log in to the LMT.3900 Series Multi-Mode Base StationCommissioning Guide7 Commissioning the MBTS by Using Local MaintenanceTerminal and M2000Issue 02 (2010-07-30) Huawei Proprietary and ConfidentialCopyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.7-1
7.6 Upgrading the NodeB Software and Downloading the Data Configuration FileThis section describes how to upgrade the NodeB software, download the data configurationfile, and activate the NodeB on the LMT. The software and the configuration data take effectafter the NodeB resets automatically.7.7 Running the eNodeB LMTYou can maintain the eNodeB by logging on to the LMT. Alternatively, you can maintain theeNodeB on the M2000.7.8 Upgrading the eNodeB Software and Downloading the Data Configuration FileThis section describes how to upgrade the eNodeB software and data configuration file on theLMT. The upgraded eNodeB software and data configuration file take effect after the eNodeBis automatically reset. The process for upgrading the eNodeB software and data configurationfile takes about 45 minutes.7.9 Downloading the eNodeB LicenseBy downloading the license to the eNodeB on the LMT, you are authorized to use the eNodeBsoftware.7.10 Data Sheet for CommissioningThis chapter provides the data sheet that is used to record the process and result of thecommissioning.7 Commissioning the MBTS by Using Local MaintenanceTerminal and M20003900 Series Multi-Mode Base StationCommissioning Guide7-2 Huawei Proprietary and ConfidentialCopyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.Issue 02 (2010-07-30)
7.1 Procedure for Commissioning the MBTS Using LocalMaintenance Terminal and M2000At the local end of the MBTS, you can use local maintenance terminal to upgrade MBTS softwareand configure MBTS data and to facilitate the establishment of MBTS OM at the MBTS. Youcan also check whether the MBTS hardware status is normal according to the board status andLED status, to locate and rectify faults (if any) in time. At the M2000, you can check the MBTSoperating status.PrerequisiteBefore you commission the MBTS, the MBTS, RNC, and M2000 must meet followingrequirements:lThe MBTS hardware such as the cabinets, cables, antenna system, and auxiliary devices,is installed and passes the installation check. The MBTS is powered on and passes thepower-on check.lThe controller hardware is installed and commissioned, and the system works properly.The negotiation data of the MBTS to be commissioned is configured and recorded.lThe M2000 is commissioned, it is connected to the corresponding controller, and theconfiguration synchronization is completed.In addition, the following requirements must be met:lA portable computer used for local commissioning is ready.lThe portable computer is installed with local maintenance terminal mapping with the modeof the base station to be commissioned.lThe target version software package and data configuration file of the base station to becommissioned are ready and saved on the portable computer.Commissioning FlowchartFigure 7-1 shows the procedure for commissioning the MBTS using local maintenance terminaland M2000.3900 Series Multi-Mode Base StationCommissioning Guide7 Commissioning the MBTS by Using Local MaintenanceTerminal and M2000Issue 02 (2010-07-30) Huawei Proprietary and ConfidentialCopyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.7-3
Figure 7-1 Procedure for commissioning the MBTS using local maintenance terminal andM20007 Commissioning the MBTS by Using Local MaintenanceTerminal and M20003900 Series Multi-Mode Base StationCommissioning Guide7-4 Huawei Proprietary and ConfidentialCopyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.Issue 02 (2010-07-30)
NOTElThe priority of a mode does not need to be considered during the MBTS commissioning.lBefore upgrading the dual-mode MRFU or RRU3908 to a target version on the local maintenanceterminal, check in which mode (GSM, UMTS, or LTE) the MRFU or RRU3908 is upgraded and obtainthe upgrade control rights on the local maintenance terminal in the mode.ProcedurelLocal end of the MBTS1. Start the GBTS SMT to commission the GBTS on the base station side. For details,see 7.2 Running the GBTS SMT.2. Configure the basic data of the GBTS on the SMT. For details, see 7.3 Configuringthe Basic Data of the GBTS.3. Optional: Check the transmission between the BBU and the BSC. For details, see7.4 Checking the Transmission Between the BBU and the BSC on the BTSSide.4. Start the NodeB LMT. For details, see 7.5 Running the NodeB LMT.5. Upgrade the NodeB software and data configuration file using the NodeB LMT. Fordetails, see 7.6 Upgrading the NodeB Software and Downloading the DataConfiguration File.6. Start the eNodeB LMT. For details, see 7.7 Running the eNodeB LMT .7. Upgrade the eNodeB software and data configuration file using the eNodeB LMT.For details, see 7.8 Upgrading the eNodeB Software and Downloading the DataConfiguration File.8. Download the eNodeB commissioning license file using the eNodeB LMT. Fordetails, see 7.9 Downloading the eNodeB License.9. Check the connection status of the base station, and rectify faults if any. For details,see 6.4 Checking the Status of the LEDs and Rectifying the Faults.lRemote end of the MBTSNOTEWhen the MBTS is commissioned remotely on the M2000, commission the base station of a mode,and then commission the base station of the other mode. The two modes are equal in priority.1. Wait till the transmission is available.2. Create a commissioning task on the M2000. For details, see 5.2 Creating aCommissioning Task.3. Optional: If a GBTS is to be commissioned and Intervening transmission is selectedwhen a commissioning task is created, manually check the GBTS transmission stateand rectify faults (if any). For details, see 5.3 Intervening the GBTSTransmission.4. The M2000 automatically commissions the MBTS. For details, see 5.4Commissioning the MBTS on the M2000. During the process of the MBTScommissioning, monitor the commissioning progress and alarms, and rectify faults (ifany). The monitoring operations vary according to modes. For details on the operationsin each mode, see 5.5 Monitoring the GBTS Commissioning Task, 5.6 Monitoringthe NodeB Commissioning Task, and 5.7 Monitoring the eNodeB CommissioningTask.3900 Series Multi-Mode Base StationCommissioning Guide7 Commissioning the MBTS by Using Local MaintenanceTerminal and M2000Issue 02 (2010-07-30) Huawei Proprietary and ConfidentialCopyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.7-5
5. Obtain the commissioning report from the M2000. For details, see 5.8 Obtaining theCommissioning Report.6. View the commissioning report to check the MBTS operating status. For details, see5.9 Checking the Operating Status of the Base Station.7. Verify eNodeB services. For details, see 5.10 Testing the Basic Services of theeNodeB.8. Confirm the MBTS commissioning task. For details, see 5.11 Confirming theCommissioning Task.----End7.2 Running the GBTS SMTTo run the GBTS site maintenance terminal (SMT), you need to first set the IP address of theSMT client, connect the base station and the SMT, and then log in to the SMT.7.2.1 Setting the IP address of the SMT ClientThis section describes how to set the IP address of the SMT client. The IP address of the SMTclient is on the same network segment as the IP address (192.168.0.72/255.255.255.0) of theGTMU.7.2.2 Connecting the SMT Client and the Base StationThis section describes how to connect the SMT client to the ETH port on the GTMU of the basestation through an Ethernet cable. After the connection is established, you can operate andmaintain the base station on the SMT.7.2.3 Logging In to the SMTThis section describes how to log in to the base station through the SMT.7.2.1 Setting the IP address of the SMT ClientThis section describes how to set the IP address of the SMT client. The IP address of the SMTclient is on the same network segment as the IP address (192.168.0.72/255.255.255.0) of theGTMU.PrerequisiteThe TCP/IP protocol is applied on the SMT client.ProcedureStep 1 To set the IP address of the SMT client, perform the following steps. This section takes theWindows XP operating system as an example. Choose Start > Setting > Control Panel.Step 2 Double-click Network Connections in the displayed Control Panel window. Right-click LocalArea Connection in the displayed dialog box.Step 3 Choose Properties from the shortcut menu. The Local Area Connection Properties dialogbox is displayed.Step 4 Select Internet Protocol (TCP/IP), and click Properties. The Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)Properties dialog box is displayed.7 Commissioning the MBTS by Using Local MaintenanceTerminal and M20003900 Series Multi-Mode Base StationCommissioning Guide7-6 Huawei Proprietary and ConfidentialCopyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.Issue 02 (2010-07-30)
Step 5 Select Use the following IP address.Step 6 Enter the correct IP address, subnet mask, and default gateway. Ensure that the IP address of theSMT client is on the same network segment as the IP address (192.168.0.72/255.255.255.0) ofthe base station, so that a local OM channel can be established.Step 7 Click OK to complete the settings.----End7.2.2 Connecting the SMT Client and the Base StationThis section describes how to connect the SMT client to the ETH port on the GTMU of the basestation through an Ethernet cable. After the connection is established, you can operate andmaintain the base station on the SMT.PrerequisiteThe IP address and subnet mask of the SMT client are set correctly. The IP address of the SMTclient is on the same network segment as the IP address (192.168.0.72/255.255.255.0) of thebase station.ProcedureStep 1 Use an Ethernet cable to connect the SMT client and the base station. One end is connected tothe ETH port on the GTMU of the main cabinet, and the other end is connected to the Ethernetport on the SMT client (generally a laptop).Step 2 Open an MS-DOS command prompt window.lIn the case of the Windows 2000/XP operating system, choose Start > Run at the lower-leftcorner of the computer's desktop. In the Run dialog box, enter cmd and click "OK". TheMS-DOS command prompt window is displayed.Step 3 Run ping 192.168.0.72 to verify the network connection between the SMT client and the basestation.NOTE192.168.0.15 is the IP address of the base station.lIf the information similar to that in the following example is returned, you can infer that theSMT client and the BBU can communicate normally.Pinging 192.168.0.72 with 32 bytes of data:Reply from 192.168.0.72: bytes=32 time=1ms TTL=253Reply from 192.168.0.72: bytes=32 time=1ms TTL=253Reply from 192.168.0.72: bytes=32 time=1ms TTL=253Reply from 192.168.0.72: bytes=32 time=1ms TTL=253Ping statistics for 192.168.0.72:Packets: Sent = 4, Received = 4, Lost = 0 (0% loss),Approximate round trip times in milli-seconds:Minimum = 1ms, Maximum = 1ms, Average = 1mslIf the SMT client and the BBU cannot communicate properly, the possible causes are asfollows:–The GTMU is faulty.–The Ethernet cable is disconnected or in poor contact.–The COM port of the SMT client is faulty.–The base station is resetting.3900 Series Multi-Mode Base StationCommissioning Guide7 Commissioning the MBTS by Using Local MaintenanceTerminal and M2000Issue 02 (2010-07-30) Huawei Proprietary and ConfidentialCopyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.7-7
–The IP address is incorrect.----End7.2.3 Logging In to the SMTThis section describes how to log in to the base station through the SMT.PrerequisitelThe SMT client is properly connected to the base station.lThe latest software of the SMT is installed on the SMT client.ProcedureStep 1 Start the SMT.lIf the connection between the SMT client and the base station is established, a dialog boxshown in Figure 7-2 is displayed. The SMT is successfully started.lIf the SMT client cannot communicate with the base station, the Communication faileddialog box is displayed, as shown in Figure 7-3. Go to Step 2.Figure 7-2 SMT login interface 7 Commissioning the MBTS by Using Local MaintenanceTerminal and M20003900 Series Multi-Mode Base StationCommissioning Guide7-8 Huawei Proprietary and ConfidentialCopyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.Issue 02 (2010-07-30)
Figure 7-3 Communication failed dialog box Step 2 Click Yes.The Set Communication Port Parameter dialog box is displayed, as shown in Figure 7-4.Figure 7-4 Set Communication Port Parameter dialog box Step 3 In the Select Communication Port area, click Network Port. In the Configure IP area, set theIP address to 192.168.0.72.Step 4 Click OK.The interface shown in Figure 7-2 is displayed.Step 5 In the Site Maintenance Terminal System window, click User, and select User Login. EnterUser Name (Omc by default) and User Password (omc by default).----End7.3 Configuring the Basic Data of the GBTSThis section describes how to configure the basic data of the GBTS such as the GBTS boardsand logical objects. You must configure the basic data of the GBTS before performing the localcommissioning on the GBTS side.3900 Series Multi-Mode Base StationCommissioning Guide7 Commissioning the MBTS by Using Local MaintenanceTerminal and M2000Issue 02 (2010-07-30) Huawei Proprietary and ConfidentialCopyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.7-9
7.3.1 Obtaining the Site Management RightsThis section describes how to obtain the site management rights. Before configuring the basestation boards and logical objects, you must obtain the site management rights after logging intothe base station at the local end.7.3.2 Configuring Base Station BoardsThis section describes how to configure RF units and other boards of the base station on theSMT.7.3.3 Configuring BTS Logical ObjectsThis section describes how to configure logical objects of the BTS. The BTS logical objectconfiguration consists of the cell configuration, carrier binding, and activation of cellconfiguration data.7.3.1 Obtaining the Site Management RightsThis section describes how to obtain the site management rights. Before configuring the basestation boards and logical objects, you must obtain the site management rights after logging intothe base station at the local end.PrerequisiteYou have logged in to the base station through the SMT.ProcedureStep 1 In the Site Maintenance Terminal System window, select Site, and double-click SiteManagement Right.The Site Management Right dialog box is displayed.Step 2 Click Obtain. The Warning Message dialog box is displayed, as shown in Figure 7-5.Figure 7-5 Warning Message dialog box Step 3 Click OK, and wait for the response.lIf the site management rights are successfully obtained, a dialog box is displayed, as shownin Figure 7-6.lIf failed, the probable cause is that engineers are configuring or managing base station dataon the LMT side. Wait till the operations are complete and then perform Step 2 and Step3.7 Commissioning the MBTS by Using Local MaintenanceTerminal and M20003900 Series Multi-Mode Base StationCommissioning Guide7-10 Huawei Proprietary and ConfidentialCopyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.Issue 02 (2010-07-30)
Figure 7-6 Site Management Rights dialog box Step 4 Click Close to close the Site Management Rights dialog box.CAUTIONAfter commissioning on the SMT is complete, you need to release the site management rights.Otherwise, you cannot log in to the LMT within 15 minutes.To release the site management rights, perform the following steps:Click Release on the Site Management Rights dialog box. When Releasing site managementrights successfully. is displayed, click Close.----End7.3.2 Configuring Base Station BoardsThis section describes how to configure RF units and other boards of the base station on theSMT.ContextTable 7-1 shows the types of configurable RF units on the BTS.Table 7-1 Configurable RF units on the BTSBTS Type Configurable TRX TypesBTS3900 GSM DRFU, GRFU, and MRFUBTS3900A GSM DRFU, GRFU, and MRFUBTS3900L GSM DRFU, GRFU, and MRFUDBS3900 GSM DRRU, GRRU, and MRRU 3900 Series Multi-Mode Base StationCommissioning Guide7 Commissioning the MBTS by Using Local MaintenanceTerminal and M2000Issue 02 (2010-07-30) Huawei Proprietary and ConfidentialCopyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.7-11
NOTElThe following description takes the MRFU as an example to explain the procedure of configuring theRF units for the BTS3900.lThe RF units of the BTS3900A are installed in the RFC. Thus, the RF units must be configured on theRFC interface of the SMT.lThe configuration of the BTS3900L is the same as the BTS3900. Right-click an idle RFU slot in theBoard Configuration window and perform the configuration.lThe RF units of the DBS3900 must be configured in the Topology Configuration window.ProcedureStep 1 Click Board in the navigation tree.The Board Configuration and Board Management windows are displayed.Step 2 Double-click Board Configuration.The Board Configuration window is displayed, as shown in Figure 7-7.Figure 7-7 Board Configuration window 7 Commissioning the MBTS by Using Local MaintenanceTerminal and M20003900 Series Multi-Mode Base StationCommissioning Guide7-12 Huawei Proprietary and ConfidentialCopyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.Issue 02 (2010-07-30)
NOTEWhen no site information is configured, there is only the GTMU on the Board Configuration window.The status of the GTMU is Active Fault.Step 3 Right-click an idle RFU slot in the Board Configuration window,CAUTIONDouble-click GTMU. Then, configure RXUs in the displayed Topology Configurationwindow.as shown in Figure 7-8.Figure 7-8 Board Configuration window Step 4 Choose RXU from the shortcut menu, as shown in Figure 7-8.The Deploy RXU dialog box is displayed. Set Card Type to MRFU, as shown in Figure 7-9.3900 Series Multi-Mode Base StationCommissioning Guide7 Commissioning the MBTS by Using Local MaintenanceTerminal and M2000Issue 02 (2010-07-30) Huawei Proprietary and ConfidentialCopyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.7-13
Figure 7-9 Configuring the MRFU Step 5 Set Card No., Chain No., and Hop for the MRFU in the Deploy RXU dialog box.Step 6 In the Deploy RXU dialog box, click OK. The configuration of a new MRFU is complete.Double-click GTMU. The Topology Configuration window is displayed, as shown in Figure7-10.Figure 7-10 Topology Configuration window Step 7 Click Close. The Board Configuration window is displayed. Right-click an idle slot, and thenchoose the board to be configured from the shortcut menu.7 Commissioning the MBTS by Using Local MaintenanceTerminal and M20003900 Series Multi-Mode Base StationCommissioning Guide7-14 Huawei Proprietary and ConfidentialCopyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.Issue 02 (2010-07-30)
Add PMU and FMU, as shown in Figure 7-11.Figure 7-11 Board Configuration window Step 8 Set the related parameters. On the SMT, the parameters of EMU cannot be set and the parametersof PMU are default values. Therefore, no parameter setting is required.Step 9 Configure the APMU. The PMU is added for the BTS3900A and DBS3900. Perform thefollowing steps to configure the new types of PMU, such as APM100 and APM30.1. Click Board in the navigation tree.The Board Configuration and Board Management windows are displayed.2. Double-click Board Management. The Board Management window is displayed.3. In the Board Management window, right-click PMU, and then choose ParameterManagement from the shortcut menu.The Parameter Management dialog box is displayed.4. On the Parameter Management dialog box, click Parameter Set. Select APM30 or otheroptions under APMU Type according to the configuration data, as shown in Figure7-12.3900 Series Multi-Mode Base StationCommissioning Guide7 Commissioning the MBTS by Using Local MaintenanceTerminal and M2000Issue 02 (2010-07-30) Huawei Proprietary and ConfidentialCopyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.7-15
Figure 7-12 Parameter Management dialog box Step 10 Click Close to complete the configuration of BTS boards.----End7.3.3 Configuring BTS Logical ObjectsThis section describes how to configure logical objects of the BTS. The BTS logical objectconfiguration consists of the cell configuration, carrier binding, and activation of cellconfiguration data.ContextNOTEThe following part describes the configuration and binding of carriers based on one MRRU configuredwith two carriers.ProcedureStep 1 Add a cell. Click Site0, and double-click Site Configuration in the Function area.The Site Configuration dialog box is displayed, as shown in Figure 7-13.7 Commissioning the MBTS by Using Local MaintenanceTerminal and M20003900 Series Multi-Mode Base StationCommissioning Guide7-16 Huawei Proprietary and ConfidentialCopyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.Issue 02 (2010-07-30)
Figure 7-13 Site Configuration dialog box (1)Step 2 Click Site0, and then click Add Subobject. In the Object Attributes area, specify ObjectNo. and Object Name.In the Object Operation area, Cell0 is added, as shown in Figure 7-14.3900 Series Multi-Mode Base StationCommissioning Guide7 Commissioning the MBTS by Using Local MaintenanceTerminal and M2000Issue 02 (2010-07-30) Huawei Proprietary and ConfidentialCopyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.7-17
Figure 7-14 Site Configuration dialog box (2) Step 3 Bind the carrier. Click Cell0, and select the TRX to be configured in the Boardtype drop-downlist box. Set the board type to MRRU, as shown in Figure 7-15.7 Commissioning the MBTS by Using Local MaintenanceTerminal and M20003900 Series Multi-Mode Base StationCommissioning Guide7-18 Huawei Proprietary and ConfidentialCopyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.Issue 02 (2010-07-30)
Figure 7-15 Site Configuration dialog box (3) Step 4 Click Add Subobject. In the Object Attributes area, specify Object No., Object Name, BoardNo., and Pass No.. In the Object Operation area, Carrier0 is added. The carrier is bound tothe number 0 pass of the TRX whose Board No. is 0, as shown in Figure 7-16. Pass 0 is alsocalled carrier A. The pass number of the TRX depends on the carrier number.3900 Series Multi-Mode Base StationCommissioning Guide7 Commissioning the MBTS by Using Local MaintenanceTerminal and M2000Issue 02 (2010-07-30) Huawei Proprietary and ConfidentialCopyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.7-19
Figure 7-16 Site Configuration dialog box (4) Step 5 Configure the second carrier: Set Object Name to Carrier1, Board No. to 0, and Pass No. to1, as shown in Figure 7-17. The MRRU 0 is configured with two carriers.7 Commissioning the MBTS by Using Local MaintenanceTerminal and M20003900 Series Multi-Mode Base StationCommissioning Guide7-20 Huawei Proprietary and ConfidentialCopyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.Issue 02 (2010-07-30)
Figure 7-17 Site Configuration dialog box (5) 3900 Series Multi-Mode Base StationCommissioning Guide7 Commissioning the MBTS by Using Local MaintenanceTerminal and M2000Issue 02 (2010-07-30) Huawei Proprietary and ConfidentialCopyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.7-21
NOTElThe procedure for adding carriers for other TRX boards is the same as adding carrier for the MRRU.lThe SMT provides the self-check function. When an invalid value is specified, the User Error dialogbox is displayed, as shown in Figure 7-18.Figure 7-18 User Error dialog box Step 6 Click Site0.The Set button is available. Click Set. Configuring cell succeeded is available, as shown inFigure 7-19.7 Commissioning the MBTS by Using Local MaintenanceTerminal and M20003900 Series Multi-Mode Base StationCommissioning Guide7-22 Huawei Proprietary and ConfidentialCopyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.Issue 02 (2010-07-30)
Figure 7-19 Site Configuration dialog box (6) Step 7 Close the dialog box.The configured cell is displayed in the navigation pane, as shown in Figure 7-20. The data isconfigured but not activated. To activate the data, go to Step 8.3900 Series Multi-Mode Base StationCommissioning Guide7 Commissioning the MBTS by Using Local MaintenanceTerminal and M2000Issue 02 (2010-07-30) Huawei Proprietary and ConfidentialCopyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.7-23
Figure 7-20 Configured cell and channels Step 8 Choose Site0 > Site Opstart > OK. The Site Opstart dialog box is displayed, as shown inFigure 7-21.If... Then...Site Opstart successfully is displayed Click Close and proceed with the next step.Site operation start fails 1. Repeat Step 8. If the operation succeeds, go toStep 9. If the operation fails, go to 8.2.2. Check whether data configuration conflict exists.If there is configuration conflict, modify theconfiguration. If the configuration is incorrect,turn to GBTS engineers for help.7 Commissioning the MBTS by Using Local MaintenanceTerminal and M20003900 Series Multi-Mode Base StationCommissioning Guide7-24 Huawei Proprietary and ConfidentialCopyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.Issue 02 (2010-07-30)
Figure 7-21 Site Opstart dialog box Step 9 Choose Cell0 > Cell Opstart > OK. The Cell Opstart dialog box is displayed, as shown inFigure 7-22.If... Then...Cell Opstart successfully is displayed Click Close and proceed with the next step.Cell operation start fails See Step 8.Figure 7-22 Cell Opstart dialog box Step 10 The site configuration takes effect.Step 11 Make the attributes of other TRXs take effect: Choose BT0 > BT Opstart > OK. The BTOpstart dialog box is displayed, as shown in Figure 7-23.3900 Series Multi-Mode Base StationCommissioning Guide7 Commissioning the MBTS by Using Local MaintenanceTerminal and M2000Issue 02 (2010-07-30) Huawei Proprietary and ConfidentialCopyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.7-25
If... Then...BT Opstart successfully is displayed Click Close and proceed with the next step.Baseband operation start fails See Step 8.Figure 7-23 BT Opstart dialog box Step 12 Choose RC0 > RC Attributes Management. Specify frequency in ARFCN, and click Set.Getting RC attributes succeeded is displayed. Click Close.Repeat Step 12 to set the frequencies of other carriers. The RC Attributes Management dialogbox is displayed, as shown in Figure 7-24.Figure 7-24 RC Attributes Management dialog box Step 13 Choose RC0 > RC Opstart > OK. The RC Opstart dialog box is displayed, as shown in Figure7-25.7 Commissioning the MBTS by Using Local MaintenanceTerminal and M20003900 Series Multi-Mode Base StationCommissioning Guide7-26 Huawei Proprietary and ConfidentialCopyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.Issue 02 (2010-07-30)
If... Then...RC Opstart successfully is displayed Click Close. Repeat Step 13 to validate thefrequencies of other carriers.Carrier operation start fails See Step 8.Figure 7-25 RC Opstart successfully dialog box Step 14 SFP Port Logic Inconsistency Alarm is not displayed. The transmission is unavailable and theLAPD Alarm persists. Therefore, the GTMU state is Active Fault.As shown in Figure 7-26.3900 Series Multi-Mode Base StationCommissioning Guide7 Commissioning the MBTS by Using Local MaintenanceTerminal and M2000Issue 02 (2010-07-30) Huawei Proprietary and ConfidentialCopyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.7-27
Figure 7-26 Board Management window ----End7.4 Checking the Transmission Between the BBU and theBSC on the BTS SideThis section describes how to check the status of the LEDs on the panels of the GTMU andUTRP (if the UTRP is installed) and how to check the connections of the E1 cable and E1 surgeprotection transfer cable to ensure that the BBU properly communicates with the BSC.7 Commissioning the MBTS by Using Local MaintenanceTerminal and M20003900 Series Multi-Mode Base StationCommissioning Guide7-28 Huawei Proprietary and ConfidentialCopyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.Issue 02 (2010-07-30)
PrerequisitelThe BBU is properly connected to the BSC through an E1/T1 cable.lThe BBU and the BSC are successfully powered on.ProcedureStep 1 Check whether the UTRP is installed. If it is installed, perform the check based on the followingtable. If it is not installed, go to Step 2.If ... Then ...The RUN LED is oN for 1s and off for 1sand the ALM LED is off.The board properly works according to theconfiguration. Then, go to Step 2.The RUN LED is on for 0.125s and offfor 0.125s.The board is not configured or software is beingloaded to the board. After the board is configuredor the loading is complete, go to Step 2.The RUN and ALM LED are in otherstates.The E1/T1 link is faulty. Go to Step 4.Step 2 Check whether the settings of DIP switch meet the field requirements. if not, modify the settingsof DIP switch as required.Step 3 Check the status of the LEDs LIU0 to  LIU3 on the panel of the GTMU in the BBU. The LEDsLIU0 to  LIU3 correspond to links 1 to 4 of the E1/T1 cable respectively. Each link has one TXline and one RX line.If ... Then ...The LED is OFF The E1/T1 link is normal. End this task.The LED is on or on for 0.125s and off for 0.125s. The E1/T1 link is faulty. Go to Step 4.NOTEYou need to check the status of only the LIU LED corresponding to the E1/T1 link in use. The LIU LEDscorresponding to the unused E1/T1 links are on.lFor the BBUs that are not connected in cascading mode, if the LIU LED for the E1/T1 link is off, thecommunication between the BBU and the BSC is normal. If the LIU LED is on, the communicationis abnormal.lFor the BBUs that are connected in cascading mode, if the LIU LEDs on the E1 ports correspondingto level 1 BBU and level 2 BBU are off, the communication is normal. If multiple BBUs are connectedin cascading mode, check the LEDs of the corresponding links.lIf the BBU and the BSC form a ring, check the LIU LEDs corresponding to the links in the ring. Tocheck the inter-BBU connections, check the corresponding LEDs of the cascaded BBUs.Step 4 Check the connections and connectors at both ends of the cables. If a connector is damaged,replace it.3900 Series Multi-Mode Base StationCommissioning Guide7 Commissioning the MBTS by Using Local MaintenanceTerminal and M2000Issue 02 (2010-07-30) Huawei Proprietary and ConfidentialCopyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.7-29
If ... Then ...The UELP is configured lCheck the connection between the E1/T1 cable andthe OUTSIDE port on the panel of the UELP.lCheck the connection between the E1 surgeprotection transfer cable and the INSIDE port on thepanel of the UELP.lCheck the connection between the E1 surgeprotection transfer cable and the E1/T1 port on thepanel of the GTMU.The UELP is not configured Check the connection between the E1/T1 cable and theE1/T1 port on the panel of the GTMU.Step 5 At the DDF on the BTS side, check whether the connectors of the E1/T1 link on which thecommunication is abnormal are properly soldered. Poor jointing may cause poor E1/T1connection.Step 6 Perform a physical loopback test on the E1/T1 cable where the communication is abnormal.Check whether the transmission of the E1/T1 cable is normal on the BTS side.1. For a pair of E1s/T1s connecting the BTS and BSC through the DDF, port A is connectedto port C, and port B is connected to port D. In the loopback test, disconnect port A fromport C, and port B from port D, and then connect port A to port B, as shown in Figure7-27. In this way, the TX end and RX end of the E1/T1 cable are connected and the physicalloopback is formed on the BTS side.Figure 7-27 Physical loopback of the E1/T1 cable at the DDF 2. Check the status of the LIU LEDs on the panel of the GTMU.If ... Then ...The LEDs are off. The E1/T1 connections are normal on theBTS side. The problem may be the abnormalconnection between the BTS and the BSC orthe abnormal connection on the BSC side.In this case, end the check, and contact thetechnical support engineer on the BSC sideto clear the fault.7 Commissioning the MBTS by Using Local MaintenanceTerminal and M20003900 Series Multi-Mode Base StationCommissioning Guide7-30 Huawei Proprietary and ConfidentialCopyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.Issue 02 (2010-07-30)
If ... Then ...The LEDs are on or on for 0.125s and offfor 0.125sThe cable connections on the BTS side areabnormal. Clear the fault on the BTS side. 3. Set the E1s/T1s at the DDF on the BTS side from physical loopback to normal connection.Ensure that the connections are sound.Step 7 Check the E1/T1 connections at the DDF. Ensure that the TX and RX ends of the E1 cables areconnected properly.NOTEDo as follows to distinguish the E1 RX end from the E1 TX end:Connect a pin of an LED to the wire of the E1/T1 cable, and the other pin to the shielding layer of the E1/T1 cable. If the LED is on, this end is the TX end. If the LED is off, this end is the RX end.----End7.5 Running the NodeB LMTTo run the NodeB LMT, you need to first set the IP address of the LMT client, connect the basestation and the LMT, and then log in to the LMT.7.5.1 Setting the IP address of the LMT ClientThis section describes how to set the IP address of the LMT client. You must set a correct IPaddress of the LMT client before logging in to the LMT. The following procedure is performedon the Windows XP system.7.5.2 Connecting the LMT Client and the Base StationThis section describes how to set the route from the LMT client to the NodeB in remotemaintenance mode. If you do not set the route in remote maintenance mode, you fail to log into the NodeB through the LMT client.7.5.3 Logging In to the LMTThis section describes how to log in to the NodeB LMT.7.5.1 Setting the IP address of the LMT ClientThis section describes how to set the IP address of the LMT client. You must set a correct IPaddress of the LMT client before logging in to the LMT. The following procedure is performedon the Windows XP system.PrerequisiteThe TCP/IP protocol is installed on the LMT client.ContextIn remote maintenance mode, you need ; IP 1, and IP 2. IP 1 stands for the IP address of theLMT client. IP 2 stands for the external IP address of the entity directly connected to the LANwhere the LMT client is located, for example, the external IP address of the RNC BAM. IP 1and IP 2 must be on the same network segment, as shown in Figure 7-28.3900 Series Multi-Mode Base StationCommissioning Guide7 Commissioning the MBTS by Using Local MaintenanceTerminal and M2000Issue 02 (2010-07-30) Huawei Proprietary and ConfidentialCopyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.7-31
Figure 7-28 IP addresses in remote maintenance modeCAUTIONEnsure that the IP address of the LMT client does not conflict with the IP address of anothercomputer within the same LAN.ProcedureStep 1 On Windows XP, choose Start > Control Panel.If... Then...The control panel is displayed in categoryviewGo to Step 2.The control panel is displayed in classic view Go to Step 3. Step 2 Click Network and Internet Connections, and then go to Step 3.Step 3 Double-click Network Connections. The Network Connections dialog box is displayed. Right-click Local Area Connection.Step 4 Choose Properties from the shortcut menu. The Local Area Connection Properties dialogbox is displayed.Step 5 Select Internet Protocol (TCP/IP).Step 6 Click Properties. The Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties dialog box is displayed.Step 7 Select Use the following IP address.Step 8 Set the IP address, subnet mask, and default gateway of the LMT client. For details, see Table7-2.7 Commissioning the MBTS by Using Local MaintenanceTerminal and M20003900 Series Multi-Mode Base StationCommissioning Guide7-32 Huawei Proprietary and ConfidentialCopyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.Issue 02 (2010-07-30)
Table 7-2 IP parameters of the LMT client for commissioning on the NodeB sideParameter DescriptionIP Address The IP address of the LMT client is on the same network segmentas the IP address of the NodeB local maintenance channel.In local maintenance mode, the IP address of the NodeB is17.21.2.15 by default.Subnet Mask The subnet mask of the LMT client is the same as that of the NodeBlocal maintenance channel.Default Gateway   NOTEThe IP addresses on the same network segment correspond to the same subnet masks and subnet addresses(subnet mask AND IP address).Step 9 Click OK to complete the settings.----End7.5.2 Connecting the LMT Client and the Base StationThis section describes how to set the route from the LMT client to the NodeB in remotemaintenance mode. If you do not set the route in remote maintenance mode, you fail to log into the NodeB through the LMT client.ProcedureStep 1 On the LMT client, choose Start > Run, and then run the cmd command. The command windowis displayed.Step 2 Run the ROUTE ADD Networkaddress MASK netmask gatewayaddress command in thecommand window to add a route from the PC to the gateway. Then, set "Networkaddress","netmask", and "gatewayaddress". For details, see Table 7-3.Table 7-3 Parameters for setting the route from the PC to the gatewayParameter DescriptionNetworkaddress OM IP address of the NodeB.netmask Subnet mask of the PC is the same as theexternal subnet mask of the RNC BAM.gatewayaddress External IP address of the BAM. 3900 Series Multi-Mode Base StationCommissioning Guide7 Commissioning the MBTS by Using Local MaintenanceTerminal and M2000Issue 02 (2010-07-30) Huawei Proprietary and ConfidentialCopyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.7-33
NOTElDifferent devices must correspond to different IP addresses.lThe IP addresses on the same network segment correspond to the same subnet masks and subnet addresses(subnet mask AND IP address).Step 3 Run ping target_name -t in the command window to check the connection between the LMTclient and the NodeB. "target_name" is the OM IP address of the base station.----End7.5.3 Logging In to the LMTThis section describes how to log in to the NodeB LMT.PrerequisiteThe communication between the LMT client and the NodeB is normal.ProcedureStep 1 Choose Start > All Programs > HUAWEI Local Maintenance Terminal. If the LocalMaintenance Terminal is started, choose System > Logout, or click  . The User Logindialog box is displayed, as shown in Figure 7-29.Figure 7-29 User Login dialog boxTable 7-4 describes the fields in the User Login dialog box.Table 7-4 Fields in the User Login dialog boxField DescriptionUser Name Type the user name of the NodeB. By default,the user name is admin. The user name ismandatory and case-sensitive.7 Commissioning the MBTS by Using Local MaintenanceTerminal and M20003900 Series Multi-Mode Base StationCommissioning Guide7-34 Huawei Proprietary and ConfidentialCopyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.Issue 02 (2010-07-30)
Password Password of the NodeB. By default, thepassword is NodeB. The password consists of6 to 16 alphanumeric and case-sensitivecharacters.Office Select the name and IP address of the LMTclient that is connected to the NodeB. Click to edit the office information. When youlog in to the NodeB locally through the LMT,the IP address of the office is the same as theIP address of the NodeB local maintenancechannel.Proxy Server Leave this field blank. Ensure that you do notselect the check box. Step 2 In the Office area, set IP Address and Office.Step 3 Type the user name and password in corresponding text boxes.Step 4 Click Login to log in to the NodeB.Step 5 If a dialog box is displayed, as shown in Figure 7-30, you can infer that the language versionof the NodeB does not match that of the LMT. In this case, switch the NodeB language so thatyou can log in to the NodeB through the LMT.Figure 7-30 Switching the languageCAUTIONThe NodeB is reset after you switch the NodeB language.Step 6 Click Yes to switch the NodeB language.NOTEIf you click No, a dialog box is displayed, indicating The language of NE differs from LMT. Click OK andyou can still log in to the NodeB. This operation, however, may cause the following effects:lThe language of the message reported by the NodeB does not match that of the LMT.lThe message cannot be parsed during software management.----End3900 Series Multi-Mode Base StationCommissioning Guide7 Commissioning the MBTS by Using Local MaintenanceTerminal and M2000Issue 02 (2010-07-30) Huawei Proprietary and ConfidentialCopyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.7-35
7.6 Upgrading the NodeB Software and Downloading theData Configuration FileThis section describes how to upgrade the NodeB software, download the data configurationfile, and activate the NodeB on the LMT. The software and the configuration data take effectafter the NodeB resets automatically.PrerequisitelYou have logged in to the NodeB LMT.lThe FTP server functions properly and is connected to the NodeB in the same Intranet.lThere is no firewall between the FTP server and the NodeB.lThe FTP user can access a specified directory.ProcedureStep 1 In the navigation tree of the NodeB LMT window, click the MML Commands tab. Run theLST VER command to query the active software version.If... Then...The active software version is consistent withthe target software version,Download only the data configuration fileand check that it takes effect.The active software version is inconsistentwith the target software version,Download the target version softwarepackage and data configuration file, checkthat the data configuration file takes effect,and activate the NodeB. Step 2 Click the Maintenance tab in the navigation tree.Step 3 Choose Software Management > Software Update. The Software Update dialog box isdisplayed.Step 4 Select Upgrade NodeB Software in the dialog box. Click Next. The Update NodeB Softwaredialog box is displayed.Step 5 Select Download Data Configuration File, Download NodeB Software Package, Downloadby Configuration, Effective Data Configuration File, and Activate NodeB Software insequence, and set the directory for downloading the data configuration file and NodeB softwarepackage.NOTElYou are advised to select Download by Configuration. If it is not selected, a dialog box is displayed,prompting that this may cause software download failure. Click OK to start downloading the software.Click Cancel to select again, and download the software by configuration.lIf you select Download by Configuration, the NodeB selectively downloads required board softwarepackages from the relay server according to the configured board type. In this manner, the total amountof data to be downloaded is reduced, thus reducing download time and saving storage space.Step 6 Click Next. A confirmation dialog box is displayed.7 Commissioning the MBTS by Using Local MaintenanceTerminal and M20003900 Series Multi-Mode Base StationCommissioning Guide7-36 Huawei Proprietary and ConfidentialCopyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.Issue 02 (2010-07-30)
Step 7 Click Yes. A dialog box is displayed, indicating the status and the progress of the procedure.CAUTIONlThe NodeB is automatically reset, and the new version of the NodeB software is enabledafter the activation.lIf the software activation fails, the NodeB software cannot operate properly. You need toreactivate the NodeB software in the standby file directory or reinstall the NodeB software.----End7.7 Running the eNodeB LMTYou can maintain the eNodeB by logging on to the LMT. Alternatively, you can maintain theeNodeB on the M2000.PrerequisiteThe JRE plug-in jre-6u11-windows-i586-p-s.exe is installed before you use the LMT. JAVAPlatform Standard Edition Runtime Environment (JRE) is a standard JAVA plug-in and it mustbe installed on the LMT computer in advance. You can download the JRE plug-in at http://java.com/ or http://support.huawei.com/.lIf the JRE plug-in is not installed, you are prompted to install it when using the LMT.lIf installed JRE is not the latest version, you are prompted to upgrade it when logging onto the LMT. You are advised to remove the early version and then to install the latest version.lIf you cannot log on to the LMT after JRE upgrade, restart the browser and log on to theLMT again.ContextThere are two types of LMT users, local user and emergency (EMS) user.lLocal user: refer to the accounts (including the default account admin) that are separatelymanaged by the LMT. The users can operate and maintain the eNodeB when the LMT isdisconnected from the M2000 server.lEMS users: refer to the accounts managed by the M2000 server in centralized mode. Theusers are created, changed, authenticated, and authorized through the M2000 server. Afterthe users are authorized, they can manage the eNodeB through the LMT or manage theM2000 server through the M2000 client. If you log in to the eNodeB as an EMS user, ensurethat the eNodeB is connected to the M2000 server normally.WARNINGDo not change the system time or time zone of the computer installed with the LMT when theLMT is in progress. Otherwise, a critical fault may occur in the system. If you need to modifythe system time and time zone on the server, stop the LMT application first.3900 Series Multi-Mode Base StationCommissioning Guide7 Commissioning the MBTS by Using Local MaintenanceTerminal and M2000Issue 02 (2010-07-30) Huawei Proprietary and ConfidentialCopyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.7-37
CAUTIONlThe refresh function of the Internet Explorer (IE) is unavailable on the LMT. When you usethe refresh function on the main interface of the LMT, the main interface exits. If you usethe refresh function on the monitoring page, a script error occurs.lWhen the LMT runs in the IE browser, do not change the properties of the file system.Otherwise, the IE is automatically refreshed, and therefore the interface of the LMT becomesabnormal.lIf you start the FTP service through choosing Start > Run, the LMT window is replacedwith the login dialog box of the FTP server. To avoid this problem, perform the followingsettings: Choose Tools > Internet Options from the menu of the IE. On the Advanced tabpage, clear Reuse windows for launching shortcuts under Browse.lIf the colors of the LMT window cannot be displayed, perform the following settings: ChooseTools > Internet Options from the menu of the IE. On the General tab page, clickAccessibility. Then, clear Ignore colors specified on Web pages under Formatting.lIn the case of an LMT version upgrade or rollback, you need to clear the buffer and cookiesof the IE.ProcedurelLogging in to the eNodeB through LMT.1. In the IE address bar, enter the IP address for local maintenance of the eNodeB maincontrol board. By default, the IP address is 192.168.0.49.2. Click Go. The Local Maintenance Terminal dialog box is displayed, as shown inFigure 7-31.Figure 7-31 BSC6000 local maintenance terminal window 7 Commissioning the MBTS by Using Local MaintenanceTerminal and M20003900 Series Multi-Mode Base StationCommissioning Guide7-38 Huawei Proprietary and ConfidentialCopyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.Issue 02 (2010-07-30)
3. Type the user name and the password in the Name, Password, and Verify Code  textboxes. Set User Type to Local.NOTEBy default, the user name and password is admin.If the verify code is indistinct, click Change the verify code to change the verify code.4. Click Login. The LMT window is displayed.NOTEIf the login fails due to entered incorrect information, click Reset and enter the correct informationin the Name, Password, and Verify Code  text boxes. If the login failure persists, check theconnection between the LMT and the LMPT on the eNodeBlLogging in to the eNodeB through M20001. Type the IP address for OM of the LMPT in the address box of the browser.NOTEAssume that the IE browser is used. Perform the following settings before typing the IP address:1. Start the IE, and then choose Tools > Internet Options from the menu bar. On theConnections tab page, click LAN Settings. In the displayed LAN Settings dialog box, underProxy server, select Use a proxy server for your LAN, and then type the IP address of theM2000 in the Address box and set Port Number to 80.2. Start the IE, and then choose Tools > Internet Options from the menu bar. On the Advancedtab page, select Use HTTP1.1 through proxy connections under HTTP 1.1 settings.2. Click Go. The Local Maintenance Terminal dialog box is displayed, as shown inFigure 7-31.3. Type the user name and the password in the Name, Password, and Verify Code  textboxes. Set User Type to EMS.NOTEThe EMS user names and passwords are authorized by the M2000 server.If the verify code is indistinct, click Change the verify code to change the verify code.4. Click Login. The LMT window is displayed.NOTEIf the login fails due to entered incorrect information, click Reset and enter the correct informationin the Name, Password, and Verify Code  text boxes. If the login failure persists, check theconnection between the LMT and the LMPT on the eNodeB----End7.8 Upgrading the eNodeB Software and Downloading theData Configuration FileThis section describes how to upgrade the eNodeB software and data configuration file on theLMT. The upgraded eNodeB software and data configuration file take effect after the eNodeBis automatically reset. The process for upgrading the eNodeB software and data configurationfile takes about 45 minutes.PrerequisitelThe LMT communicates properly with the eNodeB.3900 Series Multi-Mode Base StationCommissioning Guide7 Commissioning the MBTS by Using Local MaintenanceTerminal and M2000Issue 02 (2010-07-30) Huawei Proprietary and ConfidentialCopyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.7-39
lThe FTP server functions properly and is connected to the eNodeB on the same networksegment.lThe FTP user can access the specified directory.lThere is no firewall between the FTP server and the eNodeB.ProcedureStep 1 In the MML interface on the LMT, run the command to query the active eNodeB softwareversion.If... Then...The active software version is the targetsoftware versionDownload and activate only the dataconfiguration file.The active software version is not the targetsoftware versionDownload the eNodeB software and dataconfiguration file, and then activate the dataconfiguration file and eNodeB software insequence. Step 2 On the LMT, click the Software Management button. The Software Management tab page isdisplayed.Step 3 In the navigation tree, double-click Download and Activate Software. The Download andActivate Software interface is displayed, as shown in Figure 7-32.Figure 7-32 Download and Activate Software interfaceStep 4 Select the tasks to be performed according to step step 1 and set the parameters related to thetasks.NOTEIf a task is not selected, the eNodeB skips the task and proceeds with the next task.7 Commissioning the MBTS by Using Local MaintenanceTerminal and M20003900 Series Multi-Mode Base StationCommissioning Guide7-40 Huawei Proprietary and ConfidentialCopyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.Issue 02 (2010-07-30)
Step 5 Click the Execute button. The eNodeB performs the selected tasks from top to bottom. Thereis a progress bar under the Execute button, indicating the current progress and status of the task.When the progress bar of each task displays 100%, the upgrade is complete.CAUTIONIf a task fails, the eNodeB stops the task and does not proceed with subsequent tasks. If only thedata configuration file is downloaded and activated during the upgrade, you need to manuallyreset the eNodeB after the data configuration file is activated so that the updated data takes effect.The eNodeB is automatically reset after the eNodeB software is activated. Before the eNodeBis automatically reset, do not send any reset command to the eNodeB or boards, and do not poweroff the eNodeB or remove the boards. If you perform any of the preceding operations before theeNodeB is automatically reset, the upgrade fails, and the software and files on the boards maybe cleared or damaged.----End7.9 Downloading the eNodeB LicenseBy downloading the license to the eNodeB on the LMT, you are authorized to use the eNodeBsoftware.PrerequisitelThe LMT communicates properly with the eNodeB.lThe license is already obtained.ProcedureStep 1 Run the INS LICENSE command to download and activate the license on the eNodeB.----End7.10 Data Sheet for CommissioningThis chapter provides the data sheet that is used to record the process and result of thecommissioning.7.10.1 Data Sheet for GBTS CommissioningThis section provides the data sheet that is used to record the process and results of the GBTScommissioning.7.10.2 Data Sheet for NodeB CommissioningThis section provides the data sheet that is used to record the process and results of the NodeBcommissioning7.10.3 Data Sheet for eNodeB CommissioningThis section provides the data sheet that is used to record the process and results of the eNodeBcommissioning. The Data Sheet for Commissioning used at different sites may be different. Thistable serves as a reference only.3900 Series Multi-Mode Base StationCommissioning Guide7 Commissioning the MBTS by Using Local MaintenanceTerminal and M2000Issue 02 (2010-07-30) Huawei Proprietary and ConfidentialCopyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.7-41
7.10.1 Data Sheet for GBTS CommissioningThis section provides the data sheet that is used to record the process and results of the GBTScommissioning.Table 7-5 Data sheet for GBTS commissioningSite Name  GBTS Type  Commission Time  CommissioningEngineer CommissioningMode□ Local USB + remote commissioning □ SMT/LMT + remotecommissioning □ Remote commissioningCommissioningResult□ Successful □ Failed Commissioning Item Conclusion HandlingExceptional CaseCommissioningPreparation PhaseThe resources required forcommissioning are available.   The commissioningrequirements are met.   CommissioningPhaseLocaleNodeBCommissioningThroughthe USBStorageDeviceThe GBTS is upgraded.    The GBTS hardware isfunctional.   SMT/LMT +RemoteCommissioningYou have logged in to theGBTS through the SMT.   The GBTS board and logicalobjects are available.   The active software version iscorrect.   The transmission between theBBU and the MRFU/RRU3908 is normal.   Only the alarms related to thetransmission are reported.   7 Commissioning the MBTS by Using Local MaintenanceTerminal and M20003900 Series Multi-Mode Base StationCommissioning Guide7-42 Huawei Proprietary and ConfidentialCopyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.Issue 02 (2010-07-30)
The hardware connections arecorrect.   Site management rights arereleased.   The transmission between the BBU and theBSC is available.   RemoteCommissioningThe transmission betweenBBU and MRFU, BBU andRRU3908, and BBU and BSCare normal.   The transmission between thecascaded GBTSs is normal.   The transmission between theGBTSs in ring topology isnormal.   The board configuration iscorrect and the boards areworking properly.   The active software version iscorrect.   The hardware installation andthe data configuration areconsistent with each other.   No alarm related to the GBTSis reported.   The CS service test issuccessful.   The PS service test issuccessful.   The environment monitoringalarm can be reportednormally.   The VSWR is correct. Recordthe value of the VSWR.   The output power of the TRXis normal. Record the value ofthe output power per carrier.   The antenna system is properlyconnected.   3900 Series Multi-Mode Base StationCommissioning Guide7 Commissioning the MBTS by Using Local MaintenanceTerminal and M2000Issue 02 (2010-07-30) Huawei Proprietary and ConfidentialCopyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.7-43
CommissioningResult    Unsolved Problems ImpactUnsolved ProblemsAfterCommissioning    7.10.2 Data Sheet for NodeB CommissioningThis section provides the data sheet that is used to record the process and results of the NodeBcommissioningTable 7-6 Data sheet for NodeB commissioningSite Name  NodeB Type  Commission Time  CommissioningEngineer Commissioning Mode □ Local USB + remote commissioning □ SMT/LMT + remotecommissioning □ Remote commissioningCommissioningResult□ Successful □ FailedCommissioning Item Conclusion HandlingExceptional CaseCommissioningPreparation PhaseFaults in the NodeB hardwareinstallation are rectified.□ Yes; □No Transmission links betweenthe NodeB and RNC areready.□ Yes; □No Negotiation data of the NodeBto be commissioned is addedto the RNC.□ Yes; □No Commissioning PhaseLocalCommissioningthrough USBThe NodeB is upgraded. □ Yes; □No The NodeB hardware isfunctional.□ Yes; □No 7 Commissioning the MBTS by Using Local MaintenanceTerminal and M20003900 Series Multi-Mode Base StationCommissioning Guide7-44 Huawei Proprietary and ConfidentialCopyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.Issue 02 (2010-07-30)
SMT/LMTCommissioningThe NodeB software andBootROM software areupgraded through the LMT.□ Yes; □No The data configuration file ofthe NodeB is downloadedfrom the LMT.□ Yes; □No The NodeB hardware status ischecked.□ Yes; □No RemoteCommissioningThe UMTS transmission isnormal.□ Yes; □No The commissioning project ofthe NodeB is created.□ Yes; □No The commissioning report ofthe NodeB is obtained.□ Yes; □No The NodeB hardware status ischecked.□ Yes; □No The NodeB services arecommissioned.□ Yes; □No The NodeB environmentalarms are commissioned.□ Yes; □No      Problem Description ImpactUnsolvedProblemsAfterCommissioning          Component P/NFaultyBoardRecord      7.10.3 Data Sheet for eNodeB CommissioningThis section provides the data sheet that is used to record the process and results of the eNodeBcommissioning. The Data Sheet for Commissioning used at different sites may be different. Thistable serves as a reference only.3900 Series Multi-Mode Base StationCommissioning Guide7 Commissioning the MBTS by Using Local MaintenanceTerminal and M2000Issue 02 (2010-07-30) Huawei Proprietary and ConfidentialCopyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.7-45
Table 7-7 Data sheet for eNodeB commissioningSiteNameeNodeBTypeESNCommission TimeCommissioningEngineerCommissioningResult□ Successful □ FailedCommissioning Item Conclusion Handling ExceptionsCommissioningPreparation PhaseFaults in the eNodeB hardwareinstallation are rectified.□ Yes; □NoThe transmission links betweenthe S1 port and X2 port areready.□ Yes; □NoNegotiation data of the eNodeBto be commissioned is added tothe MME/S-GW.□ Yes; □NoSoftware and data configurationfile are ready.□ Yes; □NoRemoteCommissioning ontheM2000Localend oftheeNodeBThe informationregarding the eNodeB,such as name, ID, andESN, is reported.□ Yes; □NoThe eNodeB ispowered on.□ Yes; □NoRemote endof theeNodeBThe ESN is bound. □ Yes; □NoThe software and dataconfiguration file areloaded through theM2000.□ Yes; □NoThe software isupgraded to the targetversion.□ Yes; □No7 Commissioning the MBTS by Using Local MaintenanceTerminal and M20003900 Series Multi-Mode Base StationCommissioning Guide7-46 Huawei Proprietary and ConfidentialCopyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.Issue 02 (2010-07-30)
The test result of theexternal environmentalarm is correct.□ Yes; □NoThe running status ofthe eNodeB is normal.□ Yes; □NoThe test result of thebasic services iscorrect.□ Yes; □NoLocaleNodeBCommissioningThroughthe USBStorageDeviceLocalend oftheeNodeBThe ESN is reported. □ Yes; □NoThe software and dataconfiguration file areloaded through theUSB disk.□ Yes; □NoThe eNodeB is reset. □ Yes; □NoThe indicator status isnormal.□ Yes; □NoThe test result of theexternal environmentalarm is correct.□ Yes; □NoThe running status ofthe eNodeB is normal.□ Yes; □NoThe test result of thebasic services iscorrect.□ Yes; □NoRemote endof theeNodeBThe ESN is bound. □ Yes; □NoThe OM channel isestablished.□ Yes; □NoLocaleNodeBCommissioning onthe LMTLocalend oftheeNodeBThe ESN is reported. □ Yes; □NoThe software and dataconfiguration file areloaded through theLMT.□ Yes; □NoThe software isupgraded to the targetversion.□ Yes; □NoAll the active alarmsare cleared.□ Yes; □No3900 Series Multi-Mode Base StationCommissioning Guide7 Commissioning the MBTS by Using Local MaintenanceTerminal and M2000Issue 02 (2010-07-30) Huawei Proprietary and ConfidentialCopyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.7-47
The test result of theexternal environmentalarm is correct.□ Yes; □NoThe running status ofthe eNodeB is normal.□ Yes; □NoThe test result of thebasic services iscorrect.□ Yes; □NoRemote endof theeNodeBThe ESN is bound. □ Yes; □NoThe OM channel isestablished.□ Yes; □No Problem Description ImpactUnsolvedProblemsAfterCommissioning Component P/NFaultyBoardRecord 7 Commissioning the MBTS by Using Local MaintenanceTerminal and M20003900 Series Multi-Mode Base StationCommissioning Guide7-48 Huawei Proprietary and ConfidentialCopyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.Issue 02 (2010-07-30)
8 Communication Port for Multi-Mode BaseStationThis chapter describes communication ports on multi-mode base stations.Figure Table 8-1, Table 8-2, and Table 8-3 show these communication ports on multi-modebase stations.Table 8-1 Communication ports on the GBTSProtocolA Side A SidePortNumber (RX)B Side B Side PortNumber(TX)Service AuthorityManagementTCP GBTS 700 SMT 1024-65535 Before the GBTS isconnected to the BSC,the local OM of theGBTS can beimplemented throughthis port on the SMT.None Table 8-2 Communication ports on the NodeBProtocolA Side ASidePortNumber(RX)BSideB SidePortNumber(TX)Service AuthorityManagementTCP NodeB 6000 LMT 1024-65535For the LMT to deliverthe maintenancecommand to the NodeBUser name/passwordTCP NodeB 6001 LMT 1024-65535For the NodeB to reportalarmNone3900 Series Multi-Mode Base StationCommissioning Guide 8 Communication Port for Multi-Mode Base StationIssue 02 (2010-07-30) Huawei Proprietary and ConfidentialCopyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.8-1
ProtocolA Side ASidePortNumber(RX)BSideB SidePortNumber(TX)Service AuthorityManagementTCP NodeB 6006 LMT 1024-65535For maintenance, theformat is BIN.NoneTCP NodeB 6007 M2000server1024-65535For M2000. Integrationport for MML, alarm, andBINUser name/passwordTCP NodeB 20 Commissioningconsole1024-65535For FTP; debug mode;local maintenance FEport onlyNoneTCP NodeB 21 Commissioningconsole1024-65535For FTP; debug mode;local maintenance FEport onlyUser name/passwordTCP NodeB 23 Commissioningconsole1024-65535For telnet; debug mode;local maintenance FEport onlyUser name/passwordUDP NodeB 67/68 M2000serveror anyotherDHCPserver67/68 For DHCP services NoneUDP M2000serveror anyotherDHCPserver67/68 NodeB 67/68 For DHCP services NoneUDP M2000server,RNCBAM,or anyotherSNTPserver123 NodeB 1024-65535For synchronizing SNTPclockNone8 Communication Port for Multi-Mode Base Station3900 Series Multi-Mode Base StationCommissioning Guide8-2 Huawei Proprietary and ConfidentialCopyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.Issue 02 (2010-07-30)
ProtocolA Side ASidePortNumber(RX)BSideB SidePortNumber(TX)Service AuthorityManagementTCP LMT,M2000server,RNCBAM,or anyotherFTPserver20 NodeB 1024-65535For FTP: uploadconfiguration file, logsfrom the NodeB to theFTP server; downloadconfiguration file,software packages to theNodeB from the FTPserverNoneTCP LMT,M2000server,RNCBAM,or anyotherFTPserver21 NodeB 1024-65535For FTP control User name/password Table 8-3 Communication ports on the eNodeBProtocolASideA SidePortNumber(RX)B Side B Side PortNumber(TX)Service AuthorityManagementTCP eNodeB6000 LMT 1024-65535 For the LMT todeliver themaintenancecommand and forthe UE to respond.Format: MMLUsername/passwordTCP eNodeB6001 LMT 1024-65535 For the NE to reportalarm. Format:MMLNoneTCP eNodeB6006 LMT 1024-65535 For maintenance.Format: BINNoneTCP eNodeB6007 M2000server1024-65535 For M2000.Integration port forMML, alarm, andBIN.Username/password3900 Series Multi-Mode Base StationCommissioning Guide 8 Communication Port for Multi-Mode Base StationIssue 02 (2010-07-30) Huawei Proprietary and ConfidentialCopyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.8-3
ProtocolASideA SidePortNumber(RX)B Side B Side PortNumber(TX)Service AuthorityManagementTCP eNodeB21 Commissioningconsole1024-65535 For FTP.Commissioningmode. Localmaintenance FEport onlyUsername/passwordTCP eNodeB23 Commissioningconsole1024-65535 For telnet.Commissioningmode. Localmaintenance FEport onlyUsername/passwordUDP eNodeB67/68 M2000server orany otherDHCPserver67/68 For DHCP services NoneUDP M2000serveror anyotherDHCPserver67/68 eNodeB 67/68 For DHCP services NoneUDP M2000serveror anyotherDHCPserver123 eNodeB 1024-65535 For synchronizingthe NTP timeNoneTCP M2000serveror anyotherFTPserver21 eNodeB 1024-65535 For FTP control Username/password8 Communication Port for Multi-Mode Base Station3900 Series Multi-Mode Base StationCommissioning Guide8-4 Huawei Proprietary and ConfidentialCopyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.Issue 02 (2010-07-30)

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