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Commissioning FSMF Factory Default To SB PDF
Commissioning FSMF Factory Default To SB PDF
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Version, status 0.1,Draft
Date 2016-08-20
Author Battu Babu Hari Parsad
Owner Ritesh Agrawal
Function SES Radio Access Stream Market INDIA
Approver Santosh Sahu
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Doc Location Sharenet-IMS link
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Contents
1 About This Document .......................................................................................................... 4
The purpose of this document is to outline the procedure for upgrading and commissioning New
FSMF (factory default) to SBTS (software release SBTS16.2_1.0.2).
2 General Information
2.1 Introduction
It involves sequence of tasks including software upgrade the factory default FSMF directly to SBTS
software and commissioning Single RAN base station (SBTS) with provided SCF file from planning team
General Definitions
SBTS Profile
An SBTS profile identifies a site hardware and cell configuration and must be selected during the
planning phase. The physical SBTS configuration (used hardware modules and cabling) must match with
the selected SBTS profile. The correct SBTS profile is selected by considering the current site needs (for
example number of RATs, number of RFMs) and future expansion plans
A file in the XML format, which contains site characteristics, for example site ID, IP addresses, and radio
network parameters related to each RAT.
Nokia solution enables a fully flexible evolution to Single RAN. With re-farming, sharing,
modernization, and evolution, Single RAN enables operators to simplify their networks,
reduce costs, grow their business, and balance investments more efficiently.
Single RAN brings changes in the network, management, and operations structure. A
new BTS type, SBTS, is introduced with its three key functionalities: Common Transport,
Common Operability, and System Module sharing with shared RF fibers. SRAN BTS can
coexist in the same network with dedicated RAT BTSs.
In Single RAN all radio technologies are provided at the same BTS site more cost
efficiently than in previous solutions. Single RAN introduces Common OAM functionality
with one management system. All network elements related to the Single RAN site are
integrated into the same NetAct.
2.4 Pre-requisites
2.4.1 Hardware
2.4.3 Tools
A laptop(should have enough power backup (~1 hrs) for login locally to FSMF
Laptop Firewall & Antivirus should kept in disable mode
LAN (RJ-45) cable to connect laptop to FSMF
T20 tool Kit for opening BTS Box front cover.
2.4.4 Applications
SBTS16.2_1.0.2 (SBTS16.2_ENB_A53_0110_001659_000054.zip)
Supported browsers
Chrome, latest available version, 32 bit version is suggested, for both the Windows and
Linux operating systems.
Internet Explorer 11, latest available version, with latest updates installed, for the Windows
operating system.
Firefox, latest available 32 bit version, for both the Windows and Linux operating systems
Check the site router and transport network with IP planning (addresses, VLANs, routing, QoS) as
well as remote-end configuration for the new common transport
2.5 Schedule
As this process involve upgrading and commissioning of new FSMF so no need for outage
approval from operator before commencement of activity. But if any existing technology
(3G/2G) is migrating on SBTS then need to take outage approval for same
2.6 Back-ups
a) Please take Pre-KPIs and Reports for last 5 days from the day you want to migrate existing
BTS to SBTS. So same can be used for pre-post comparison (Recommended in case Pilot)
b) Please get the Pre-drive test done for existing Technology before Migration so that same
can be checked for pre-post comparison
2.8 Notification
Please ensure that you have proper backup and soft wares as mentioned in prerequisite
3.2 Pre-Checks
Check for alarms with severity 2 & 3 (Major/Critical) on existing BTS, which is going to shift on new
FSMF (SBTS)
Connect to the BTS and perform authentication using BTS Site Manager
Authentication is enabled with the default username/password
(Nemuadmin / nemuuser)
Note: It is advised to have FDSW Site Manager installed in Laptop for SBTS SW upgradation
in new FSMF.
Click the Select File button to locate the master file containing the new software
Select the Activate SW after Update check box to enable the activation of the new
software in after uploading of software. Then click the Update button
https://192.168.255.129
Username: Nemuadmin
Password: nemuuser
Click the Browse button next to commissioning file: to select the site configuration file
(SCF).
Click the Browse button next to Software file: to select the SBTS profile.
Zipped software package is recommended to be used as it contains the needed profile. The
same software package which was used to update the BTS Site SW can be selected here as
well
The progress bar indicates the stage of the update procedure. The SBTS will restart
automatically after performing the configuration
Check all destinations are reachable by going into IP connectivity test Tab
Please see Appendix 5.3 for check IP connectivity test
Connect the existing (3G/2G) Radio modules as per SBTS profile. Then check whether all
Radio modules are detecting (see under Site Management Tab).
If not, then see Appendix 5.2 for troubleshooting
Once all Radio modules start detecting, SBTS should come up working
Once SBTS comes up completely, then take Backup SCF finally by clicking Backup
Configuration. This will save backup commissioning file in downloads
4 Post Check
4.1 Alarms Check
Please get the post drive test done for checking services
5 Appendix
5.1 SBTS Profiles
Each SBTS profile has a unique way of connecting cable. The cables need to be connected to the
FSM and FR ports exactly as described in the SBTS profiles
LWG7_1
LWG40_2
LWG42_2
Ensure Radio module compatibility as per SBTS profile. No other type of radio module will be
detected, which is not defined SBTS profile
Check for Cabling connection between FSMF and RM. It should be exactly as defined in SBTS
profile
Check for SFP (Speed). It should be as defined as SBTS profile
Check for SFP Make. It should be same at both end, FSMF and Radio Modules
If all ok above, try resetting Radio module