Sie sind auf Seite 1von 6

BSC6900 RNC Step commission

Requirements for the Commissioning the Network



To ensure smooth verifying of the Abis, Ater, A, and Gb interfaces, the network equipment in
the commissioning network must meet the following requirements:
l At least one BTS is connected to the local BSC6900. The BTS should have passed the
commissioning and can provide basic functions.
l At least one set of Core Network (CN) equipment is connected to the local BSC6900. The
CN equipment should have passed the commissioning and can provide basic functions.
l Three single-mode MSs and one dual-mode MS for testing are functional and are registered
in the HLR.







4.2 Verifying the OMU
This describes how to verify the OMU to enable the normal communication between the LMT
and the BSC6900. The OMU verifying involves installing the OMU application on site, checking
the operation status of the OMU and changing the external physical IP address.
Prerequisite
The software installation package of OMU application that is consistent with the version used
in the local office and the Records of OMU Software Installation Information are obtained
Procedure

Step 1 Connect the PC to the ETH2 debugging port on the OMUa by using an Ethernet cable.
Step 2 Set the IP address of the PC to be in the same network segment with the ETH2 port. The IP
address of the ETH2 port before changing is 192.168.6.50, the subnet mask is 255.255.255.0.
Step 3 Remotely log in to the Linux operating system by referring to Logging In to the OMU.
Step 4 Check the OMU software environment by referring to Checking the OMU Software
Environment.
Step 5 Check that the OMU application is normally installed.

Step 6 Install the OMU application in the active workspace by referring to Installing the OMU
Applications in the Active Workspace.
Step 7 Run the /etc/rc.d/omud start command to start the OMU application.
Step 8 Run the ps -afx command to check the operating status of the OMU.
You can infer that the OMU is in normal state if the following OMU service processes exist in
the OMU active workspace directory\bin\bam\monitor: host_gate, ems_gate, authority,
configure, maintain, stat, alarm, software, ftp_server, sntp, btsom, ems_agent,
omu_manager, cfa and weblmt.
NOTE
You can infer that the standby OMU is in normal state if the following processes exist: software, ftp_server,
sntp, and omu_manager.
Step 9 Run the ifconfig command to check whether the external physical IP address of the OMU is
same as that planed in the existing network

Step 13 Run the /etc/rc.d/omud start command to start the OMU application so that the
modification
takes effect.
Step 14 Remotely log out of the Linux operating system by referring to Logging Out of the OMU.
----End
Procedure
l Run the MML command script through MML commands
1. Run the MML command SET CFGDATAINEFFECTIVE and do not specify any
parameter to set all the subracks to the ineffective mode.
2. Run the MML command RST DATA. A dialog box is displayed. Click OK to
initialize the BSC6900 configuration data in the OMU database. The Execution
succeeded message is displayed.
3. Copy the MML command script to the ftp folder in the OMU active workspace
directory.
NOTE
The directory of the OMU active workspace can be queried through the MML command LST
OMUAREA.
4. Run the MML command RUN BATCHFILE to run the MML command script. It is
recommended that you set Finish Type to ALL_END_RETURN(Stop at end),
Result Recording Type to REC_ERR(Record errors), and Result File Name to
RUN_BATCHFILE_RESULT.txt.
BSC6900 GSM

Das könnte Ihnen auch gefallen