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Sj-20141110151550-007-Zxsdr Uniran Tdd-Lte (v3.20.50) Command Reference
Sj-20141110151550-007-Zxsdr Uniran Tdd-Lte (v3.20.50) Command Reference
Sj-20141110151550-007-Zxsdr Uniran Tdd-Lte (v3.20.50) Command Reference
Configuration Files
Version: V3.20.50
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Revision History
Revision No.
Revision Date
Revision Reason
R2.0
2015-06-30
V3.20.50.30
R1.0
2014-11-10
V3.20.50.20
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Contents
About This Manual ......................................................................................... I
Chapter 1 Introduction to Configuration Files......................................... 1-1
1.1 Background ....................................................................................................... 1-1
1.2 Template Composition ....................................................................................... 1-1
1.2.1 File Description ........................................................................................ 1-1
1.2.2 Configuration Sheet Description ................................................................ 1-2
Glossary .......................................................................................................... I
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Intended Audience
This manual is intended for:
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Planning engineers
Debugging engineers
Summary
Chapter 1, Introduction to
Configuration Files
configuration files.
Chapter 2, Use of
Configuration Files
Related Documentation
The following documentation is related to this manual:
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Conventions
This manual uses the following conventions.
Provides additional information about a topic.
Note
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Chapter 1
Introduction to Configuration
Files
Table of Contents
Background................................................................................................................1-1
Template Composition ...............................................................................................1-1
1.1 Background
Initial configuration refers to a process of establishing a set of initial configuration data for
base station provisioning in accordance with the site's hardware configuration, network
planning and network optimization data, and other requirements after a base station is
installed.
The configuration files are usually used in the large-scale provisioning of the base stations,
which are parameter configuration templates in Excel format. After filling the parameters
in the configuration files by the planning engineers, they can be imported to the network
management system in batches for configuring parameters quickly.
Terrestrial configuration file template: All systems use the same planning template.
Radio configuration file template: Each system has an independent configuration file
template. A multimode system has multiple configuration file templates.
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Choose sheet: Only the terrestrial configuration file template uses the Choose sheet.
A Choose sheet provides options to create a template. A template can be created
based on the radio system, transmission type, or special scenario.
Template sheet: The Template sheet provides the template information such as the
NE type, template type/version, and descriptions.
Index sheet: The Index sheet provides hyperlinks to other sheets and describes the
content of each sheet briefly.
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Configuration sheets: The configuration sheets are the main parts of the template.
Each configuration sheet corresponds to multiple MO objects and contains attribute
parameters of the MO objects.
Name
Description
Result
Number
A
MODIND
Column C
and later
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Meaning
Description
Short name
Full name
Data format
Value range
Field attribute
Line 6 and
Planning data
later.
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Chapter 2
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Note:
The data must be backed up before any of the data is modified.
You need to make sure that no other users are using the NE data before you modify
the data and you need to make sure that no tasks that consume much time and many
resources are being executed on the server.
The quantity of the managed base stations of which the parameters are modified in
the whole network cannot exceed 500.
Table of Contents
Obtaining a Template .................................................................................................2-2
Template Configuration ..............................................................................................2-2
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Steps
1. Select Configuration Management > Planning Data Export. The Planning Data
Export dialog box is displayed, see Figure 2-2.
Figure 2-2 Planning Data Export Dialog Box
1. NE resource area
2. In the NE resource area, select the NE that needs to export the data.
3. In the export setting area, set the parameters to be exported.
a. Set the type of the template to be exported, such as the terrestrial configuration
file template or radio configuration file template of each system.
b. Set the file storage attribute, such as the path and file name.
4. Click Export to export the data.
The export status is displayed in the result display area.
End of Steps
Note:
Multiple options on the Choose sheet can be selected. However, options may restrict one
another. For example, when LTE FDD or TD-LTE is selected for Radio System, FE/GE
is selected automatically for Transmission Type. Other transmission types cannot be
selected.
Distributed base station, integrated base station, and microcell: Only one primary
cabinet is configured.
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configured.
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station is deployed with the FCE, and not deployed with the primary cabinet or
the secondary cabinet, the extension cabinet needs to be configured.
3. Configure the boards.
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4. Configure the devices that are connected to the boards, such as the antenna feeder
and other auxiliary devices.
Figure 2-3 Device Resource Configuration
Sub-resource
Sheet
Description
Base
Base station
ManagedEle-
station
unit
ment
one line.
Operator
Operator
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Cabinet
Primary
ManagedEle-
cabinet
ment
is created.
Secondary
Cabinet
cabinet
Extension
cabinet
Board
Baseband unit
RF unit
RU
Monitoring unit
FCE
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Item
Sub-resource
Sheet
Description
Antenna
feeder
AntProfile
Power Supply
PowerOutlet
Tower mounted
Tma
amplifier
AISG
AISG
Other
Optical fiber
FiberDevice
auxiliary
devices
Dry contact
DryContact
Power
PA
amplifier
Embedded
EPm
power
1. Optional: This sheet is filled in as required.
Figure 2-4 shows how to add a BPL board. On the Equipment sheet, a BPL board is
added in slot 6.
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Sub-resource
Sheet
Description
Time
Time device
TimeDevice
Clock
Clock
Clock
reference
source
IEEE 1588
IpClock
clock server
Figure 2-5 shows how to add a clock reference source. On the Clock sheet, an IEEE 1588
clock source based on the frequency synchronization mode is added.
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Note:
The configuration of the local physical transmission resources depends on the base station
type.
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Distributed base station and macrocell: Both the baseband channel and RF channel
need to be configured.
Integrated base station: Only the RF channel needs to be configured. The baseband
channel does not need to be configured.
Microcell: Neither the baseband channel nor RF channel needs to be configured.
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Sub-resource
Sheet
Description
Baseband
Optical fiber
FiberCable
channel
connection
RF
RF connection
RfCable
channel
RF extension
RfExtendCa-
connection
ble
Ir antenna group
IrAntGroup
object
Figure 2-7 shows how to add a connection. On the Fiber Cable sheet, a optical fiber
connection between the BPL board and the RRU board is added.
Figure 2-7 Adding a Connection (Example)
The
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Sub-resource
Sheet
Description
Link layer
Physical layer
PhyLayer-
port
Port
one line.
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Ethernet link
EthernetLink
Network
HDLC channel
Hdlc
PPP link
Ppp
IP layer
IpLayerCon-
fig
mode is used.
StaticRoute
layer
Static route
Bandwidth
Band-
sion layer
resource
widthResource
SCTP
Sctp
Mapping
ServiceMap
between the
service and
records.
DSCP
Mapping
Dscp-
between DSCP
CosMap
and CoS
Mainte-
OMC channel
ItfUniBts
nance channel
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Figure 2-9 shows how to add IP layer configuration. On the IpLayerConfig sheet, the IP
address information of the base station such as the host IP and gateway IP is added.
Figure 2-9 Adding IP Layer Configuration (Example)
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Sub-resource
Sheet
Description
Base
ENBFunc-
tionFDD
ENBFunc-
tionTDD
station
TDD base station
Baseband
Baseband
ECellEquip-
resource
resource
mentFunc-
tion
Cell
EUtranCellFDD
FDD public
PrachFDD
random access
is created.
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channel
TDD public
EUtran-
CellTDD
PrachTDD
random access
is created.
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channel
Neighbor-
E-UTRAN FDD
ExternalEU-
ing cell
neighboring cell
tranCellFDD
ExternalEU-
neighboring cell
tranCellTDD
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UTRAN FDD
ExternalU-
neighboring cell
tranCellFDD
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Item
Sub-resource
Sheet
Description
UTRAN TDD
ExternalU-
neighboring cell
tranCellTDD
GSM neighboring
External-
cell
GsmCell
CDMA2000
External-
neighboring cell
Sector
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Neighbor-
E-UTRAN
EUtranRela-
ing rela-
neighboring
tion
tionship
relationship
UTRAN
UtranRela-
neighboring
tion
relationship
GSM neighboring
GsmRela-
relationship
tion
CDMA2000
CDMA2000
neighboring
Relation
relationship
Figure 2-11 shows how to configure an TDD eNodeB. On the ENBFunctionTDD sheet,
an TDD base station with MCC as 460 and MNC as 01 is added.
Figure 2-11 Configuring an eNodeB (Example)
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Prerequisite
The NE agency is started.
Steps
1. Select Configuration Management > Planning Data Import. The Planning Data
Import dialog box is displayed, see Figure 2-12.
Figure 2-12 Planning Data Import Dialog Box
2. Click Add. Select the configuration file template of which the data is to be imported.
The Task List area displays the record of the target template.
3. Click Import to import the data.
The Details area displays the import status. After the data is imported successfully,
right-click this record. Select Show Details to display the import result.
End of Steps
Prerequisite
The link between the base station and the network management system is normal.
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Steps
1. In the Configuration Management window, select Configuration Management >
Data Synchronization. The Data Synchronization dialog box appears.
2. In the left part of the NE tree, select the NE that needs to be synchronized, see Figure
2-13.
Figure 2-13 Data Synchronization Window
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Glossary
AISG
- Antenna Interface Standards Group
BBU
- Base Band Unit
BPL
- Baseband Processing for LTE
CC
- Control and Clock Module
CoS
- Class of Service
DSCP
- Differentiated Services Code Point
eNodeB
- Evolved NodeB
E-UTRAN
FCE
- Fan Control Element
FDD
- Frequency Division Duplex
FS
- Fabric Switch Module
GSM
- Global System for Mobile Communications
IP
- Internet Protocol
LTE
- Long Term Evolution
MCC
- Mobile Country Code
MNC
- Mobile Network Code
MO
- Managed Object
OMC
- Operation & Maintenance Center
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PA
- Power Amplifier
PLMN
- Public Land Mobile Network
SA
- Site Alarm
SCTP
- Stream Control Transmission Protocol
SE
- Site Alarm Extender
TAM
- Tower Amplification Module
TDD
- Time Division Duplex
UTRAN
- Universal Terrestrial Radio Access Network
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