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Overview
Source :
- Active Library Explorer (ALEx)
- Our own memories
Chapter :
- Short description about 3G Network Architecture
- Short explanation about Hardware per Radio Network Elements (NEs) :
* RNC (Radio Network Controller)
* RBS/Node B (Radio Base Station)
* RXI (Radio access network aggregator)
* OSS-RC (Operations Support System Radio & Core)
- OAM OSS-RC (Operation and Maintenance OSS-RC)
- Suggestion of Operational Procedure OMC-3G, include :
* Fault Management
* Configuration Management (probably next time )
* Perfomance Management (definitely next time, I think )
Discussion (managed to compile FAQ document)
Network Architecture
RBS
Provides radio channel function, air interface management, cellular transmission management and
O&M processing
OSS-RC
The OSS-RC is a software package for handling RAN O&M tasks. OSS-RC gives a consolidated
view of RAN information such as alarms,configuration, and basic performance. OSS-RC also
provides several interface for integration with an existing network management environment.
RBS
Uu
RNC
Iu
b
Iu-CS
RBS
common
cs & ps
network
elements
Iur
UE
Uu
RBS
Iu
b
RBS
UE
Mub
Iu-PS
RXI
OSS-RC
RNC
UE
RNC
EIR
3G
SGSN
HLR
AC
packet
switched (ps) domain
Mur
Operation
Support
System
RNC
Keterangan :
A = (CUs)
B = Extension Subracks (ESs)
C = Main Subracks (MSs)
D = Interface Connection Field (ICF)
RNC - Hardware
CU
The CU receives -48 Vdc power supply, which power the
RNC
The CU ensure that the RNC remains in operation during
any short transient power fluctuation.
The CU smooth out irregularities in the power supply,
and each unit is devided into three electrically separated
sections able to interface high ohmic power plants
The CU is duplicated to provide redundancy
External Interfaces
The RNC is connected to the outside world through the
Iu, Iur, Iub, and Mur interfaces
Besides the interfaces, the RNC also provides a Visual
and Mechanical Interface (VMI) comprising indicators,
swithes, buttons, cables, and so on.
A GUI for O&M uses Mur
GPB
SCB
SXB
TUB
SPB
ETB
DB
FU
Fan Unit
A Fan Unit (FU) is situated over each sub-rack and
provides cooling air throughout the cabinet
There is redundancy in FUs
If one of two fans in the FU stop working, the other one
starts to resolve at a higher speed