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Objectives
Upon completion of this course, you will be able to:
Describe LTE product networking Outline functions of Summary data file Outline the meaning of the common, equipment, transport data Preparing eNodeB data Configure eNodeB data Check and export eNodeB data
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1. eNodeB Data Configuration Introduction 2. Preparing eNodeB Data 3. Creating eNodeB Data 4. Checking eNodeB Data 5. Exporting eNodeB Data
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Contents
1. eNodeB Data Configuration Introduction
1.1 Introduction to Structures of LTE Network 1.2 Flow Chart of Data Configuration 1.3 Introduction to Summary Data File
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Layer 1 Network
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Layer 2 Network
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Layer 3 Network
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1. eNodeB Data Configuration Introduction
1.1 Introduction to Structures of LTE Network 1.2 Flow Chart of Data Configuration 1.3 Introduction to Summary Data File
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configure the eNodeB data Check and export the eNodeB configuration
end
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end
Check and export eNodeB configuration Import the radio data planning template
Import Summary/LLD
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1. eNodeB Data Configuration Introduction
1.1 Introduction to Structures of LTE Network 1.2 Flow Chart of Data Configuration 1.3 Introduction to Summary Data File
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MO parameter values
MO parameters
index
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Templates Introduction
LLD
Start here
tranform
customized template
RNP
eNodeB bulk configuration template
Commissioning eNodeB
Contents
1. eNodeB Data Configuration Introduction 2. Preparing eNodeB Data 3. Creating eNodeB Data 4. Checking eNodeB Data 5. Exporting eNodeB Data
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2. Preparing eNodeB Data
2.1 Global Data 2.2 Device Data 2.3 Transport Data 2.4 Radio Data
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IP-Sec information(Optional)
End
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Operator info
Operator ID: Index of operator, one eNodeB can be shared by maximum 6 operators Operator name: The name of operator Operator type: Indicates the type of the operator. The operator can be the primary operator or a secondary operator. MCC: Mobile Country Code MNC: Mobile Network Code
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MME Info
S-GW Info
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Time Source
The network need a time source to provide time synchronization to each eNodeB The time source types supported by eNodeBs are NTP, GPS or None
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Clock Info
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IP Clock Info
IP clock No: Indicate the link number of IP clock, it supports 2 links maximum Protocol
HW_Defined: Huawei private protocol PTP(Precision Time Protocol): The 1588v2 protocol
Domain: Indicates the domain to which the IP clock link belongs. The setting of this parameter must be the same as the setting of the clock server. Priority: Indicates the priority of the reference clock, in which 1 is the highest priority and 4 is the lowest priority.
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GPS Info
WorkMode
Indicates the working mode of the satellite card, including GPS/GLONASS/COMPASS
Priority
Indicates the priority of the clock source. The value 1 indicates the current clock source has the highest priority, and the value 4 indicates the current clock source has the lowest priority.
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Ethernet MTU : Indicates the Maximum Transfer Unit (MTU), that is, the largest IP packet size (including the IP header) of the Ethernet port. This parameter is negotiated with transport network devices , the default value is 1,500 bytes.
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IKE propose
IKE peer
IP-sec policy
IP-sec Bind
ACL group
ACL rule
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IP-sec Proposal
AH is a header authentication protocol. It mainly provides the functions of data source authentication, data integrity check, and replay protection. AH, however, does not implement encryption on the protected data packets. ESP is the packet security encapsulation protocol. In addition to all functions provided by AH (its integrity check is not effective to IP headers), ESP can provide encryption for IP packets.
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IKE Proposal
The IKE protocol is based on the framework defined by the Internet Security Association and Key Management Protocol (ISAKMP). The IKE protocol provides IPSec with automatic negotiation and cipher key exchange to simplify the use and management of IPSec. The IKE negotiation process is the process of establishing the security association.
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IKE Peer
IKEPeer: Indicates the name of the IKE peer. ExchangeMode: Indicates the IKE exchange mode. LocalIDType: Indicates the type of the identification payload that the local end transmits. The authentication can be performed based on IP or fully qualified domain name (FQDN). DPD Mode: Indicates whether to enable the dead peer detection (DPD) function.
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ACL
The Access Control List (ACL) is an
ACL group configuration
instruction list for ports on routers and switches, which is used to control packets received on or transmitted from the port. Applied to all router protocols, an ACL contains matching relations, conditions, and query commands. The ACL framework
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IP-sec Policy
IP-sec Bind
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Contents
2. Preparing eNodeB Data
2.1 Common Data (Global Data) 2.2 Equipment Data 2.3 Transport Data 2.4 Radio Data
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eNodeB Template
Site Type
Currently, DBS3900_LTE,BTS3900_LTE,BTS3900A_LTE, BTS3900L_LTE and BTS3900AL_LTE are supported.
Version
Define the product version.
eNodeB Template
Define the template of eNodeB.
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2. Preparing eNodeB Data
2.1 Common Data (Global Data) 2.2 Equipment Data 2.3 Transport Data 2.4 Radio Data
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S1 Interface
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X2 Interface
X2 Control plane
X2-AP
X2 User plane
User plane PDUs
GTP-U SCTP IP Data link layer Physical layer UDP IP Data link layer Physical layer
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VLANCLASS
End
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VLAN Introduction
VLAN1
VLAN2
VLAN3
VLAN4
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VLAN Solution
S1MME VLAN1 MME VLAN2
VLAN1
S1-U
MME
OM VLANn IP Network SGW
VLAN2
IP Network
SGW
S1MME S1-U
VLAN1 VLAN2
VLAN3
OM
VLANn
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Device IP Configuration
Device IP
LMPT/UMPT
UTRP
Ethernet link
Ethernet trunk
LOO PINT
SUB IF
PPP link
MPGRP link
LOO PINT
Loopint ( Loopback interface) is a logic IP address used for IP-sec inner IP address.
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Configuration Case
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IP Route
Destination IP LMPT Next hop route Destination Mask Next hop IP
UMPT Destination IP Destination Mask Exit Interface Port Type Port No.
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IP Route
Destination IP Next hop route Destination Mask Next hop IP
UTRP Destination IP Destination Mask Exit Interface Port Type Port No.
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S1 and X2 Interface
There are two modes for configuring S1 and X2 links: link and EndPoint.
Both link and EndPoint modes meet the requirements in most configuration scenarios.
If a large number of MMEs/SGWs exist in the MME/SGW pool, the EndPoint configuration mode is recommended, which reduces configuration workload. If the PATHTYPE type used by the IPPATH between the S1 and X2 is set to QoS, the link configuration mode is mandatory.
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OM Channel
OMCH IP: The local IP address of the remote maintenance channel with the M2000 OMCH Mask
Local Maintenance Remote Maintenance
or LMT
eNodeB
Remote OM IP
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IP Clock Link
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2. Preparing eNodeB Data
2.1 Common Data (Global Data) 2.2 Equipment Data 2.3 Transport Data 2.4 Radio Data
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RF engineering parameters
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Cell ID TA Code Sector ID System Bandwidth Frequency number CP type PCI Preamble format Root sequence index ..
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FDD
734
746
5730
5730-5849
704
716
23730
23730-23849
33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40
36000-36199 1900 36200-36349 2010 36350-36949 1850 36950-37549 1930 37550-37749 1910 37750-38249 2570 38250-38649 1880 38650-39649 2300
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Example
100kHz Raster Uplink Downlink
1937.4MHz
2127.4MHz FDL = FDL_low + 0.1(NDL - NOffs-DL) NDL = (FDL - FDL_low) 0.1 + NOffs-DL
Frequency
NDL =
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RF Engineering parameters
Start
Started
RF engineering parameters
Longitude Latitude Azimuth Down title TxRx Mode Customized cell template
End
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LTE->CDMA2000(Optional) LTE->GERAN(Optional)
End
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Contents
1. eNodeB Data Configuration Introduction 2. Preparing eNodeB Data 3. Creating eNodeB Data 4. Checking Data 5. Exporting Data
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3. Creating eNodeB Data
3. 1 Create a single eNodeB 3. 2 Create eNodeB in Batches
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Basic Knowledge About the CME Data Areas The CME provides a current
data area and multiple planned data areas. Multi-area management improves data configuration efficiency and enables several users to configure the same NE at the same time. Current data area: stores the configuration data on the live network. The data can only be viewed. Planned data area: allows users to plan and configure data. Users can create multiple planned data areas based on the data in the current data area to perform different configuration tasks.
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Contents
3. Creating eNodeB Data
3. 1 Create a single eNodeB 3. 2 Create eNodeB in Batches
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Set path
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Sort by group
Set summary<->LLD
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1. eNodeB Data Configuration Introduction 2. Preparing eNodeB Data 3. Creating eNodeB Data 4. Checking Data 5. Exporting Data
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1. eNodeB Data Configuration Introduction 2. Preparing eNodeB Data 3. Creating eNodeB Data 4. Checking Data 5. Exporting Data
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Select NE
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Questions
Describe the main process of configuring eNodeB in batch. Describe the main type of the template. How to create single eNodeB in GUI what type of summary template contains the data that need to be negotiated with customer? How to check and export the configuration data?
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