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Data Configuration
ISSUE 1.0
GSM BSS Training Team
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The course introduce data configurations basic conception, data configuration operation, configuration procedure and some attention
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The course introduce data configurations basic conception, data configuration operation, configuration procedure and some attention
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Reference
HUAWEI BSC6000 Base Station
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At the end of the course, the students can: Get a grasp of the structure of the BSC6000 Local maintenance terminal Get a good grasp of Data configuration principle and procedure Get a grasp of Data maintenance in common use
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Chapter 1 Data configuration general introduction Chapter 2 Data configuration principle Chapter 3 Data configuration procedure Chapter 4 Data maintenance operation
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configuration, browsing, storage, backup, and restoration of data on the BSC6000 and the BTSs under it.
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Note: The only difference between the two configuration modes is the process that the configuration data takes effect
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Data Classification
The BSC6000 data is classified into two categories :
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Operation Authority
Level Guests Users Authority Guests can only view the data. In addition to the authority of guests, users can also perform system maintenance, such as equipment maintenance, alarm management, and performance management. In addition to the authority of users, operators can also perform data configuration on the equipment. Administrators have the root authority. In addition to the authority of operators, administrators can also perform user management. The custom authority is defined by administrators.
Operators Administrators
Custom
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Chapter 1 Data configuration general introduction Chapter 2 Data configuration principle Chapter 3 Data configuration procedure Chapter 4 Data maintenance operation
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Ater interface board quantity correspond A interface board quantity is 1:4 One GDPUC board can handle 968 voice channel, GDPUC board take N+1
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GEIUB/GOIUB can be configured in slot 1827 of GMPS/GEPS frame GEIUP/GOIUP can be configured in slot 1415 of GMPS/GEPS frame GEIUT/GOIUT can be configured in slot 1617 of GMPS/GEPS frame, slot 1617 of GTCS frame GEIUA/GOIUA can be configured in slot 1827 of GTCS frame
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BSC Configuration
BTS Configuration
Cell Configuration
TRX Configuration
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Login LMT
Choose Start > Programs > HUAWEI Local Maintenance Terminal >
BSC6000V900R001Cxx > BSC6000 Local Maintenance Terminal to start the BSC6000 Local Maintenance Terminal :
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Login LMT
Type the BSC name, BSC IP address, and remarks
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Login LMT
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LMT introduction
lists the functions of the tab pages on the device panel
Tab Page
Main Function
BSC Device Panel Browses the BSC configuration information. Double-clicking a device on the tab page enables you to view the device property through the displayed dialog box. Right-clicking a device enables you to configure and maintain the device through the displayed shortcut menu. Site Device Panel Browses the BTS configuration information. Double-clicking a device on the tab page enables you to view the device property through the displayed dialog box. Right-clicking a device enables you to configure and maintain the device through the displayed shortcut menu.
Cell Properties
External Cell Properties BSC Information
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LMT introduction
The Object Management Tree shows the information about data
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Chapter 1 Data configuration general introduction Chapter 2 Data configuration principle Chapter 3 Data configuration procedure Chapter 4 Data maintenance operation
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Purpose
To configure the BSC information, such as basic data, flow control data, timer, software parameters, user resource binding, and Signaling Connection Control Part (SCCP) Mandatory The system initialization is successful.
Mandatory or Optional
Prerequisites
The BSC information is configured on the basis of the network planning. Remarks
After the BSC information is configured, do not modify it unless necessary.
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For a remote subrack, the line clock extracted form the A interface serves as the reference clock. For a local subrack, the line clock extracted form the A interface serves as the reference clock or system clock
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A reference clock must be configured after the GSCU in a subrack is configured The configuration of the 8K reference clock is based on the network planning
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Add a cabinet
the addition, deletion, property configuration, and property check of the BSC6000 cabinet, subrack, board, fan box, and power distribution box
Add a subrack
Add a board
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subrack configured
The subrack that controls the power distribution box is already configured Each cabinet is configured with a power distribution box Each subrack has one sp
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Adding a board
The principles of board configuration are as follows
The GGCU, GTNU, and GSCU can be deleted only when their subracks are deleted The boards in the GMPS, GEPS, and GTCS are configured in sequence The GMPS or GEPS requires at least two GXPUMs, two GEIUBs or two GOIUBs, and two GEIUTs or two /GOIUTs The GTCS must be configured with at least two GDPUCs, two GEIUTs or two GOIUTs, and two GEIUAs or two GOIUAs
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Adding a board
The descriptions of the BSC6000 boards are as follows
Each GXPUM and GXPUC has four CPUs, ranging from 0 to 3. Each of the other boards has only one CPU Each GDPUC has 22 DSPs, ranging from 0 to 21. Each GEIUB, GEIUP, GEIUP, or GEIUA has 32 ports, ranging from 0 to 31
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BSC6000 can be configured with a maximum of four Originating Signaling Points (OSPs) and one Destination Signaling Point (DSP). The DSP must be configured before the OSP is configured The names and codes of signaling points must be unique
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The communication link is configured between the GMPS and the GEPS, or between GTCSs, or between GEPSs. A maximum of two communication links can be configured between two subracks The highway of a subrack can be used only once
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The subrack where the Ater connection path is to be established exists. The configuration of the Ater connection path can be started only on the GEIUT of the GMPS or GEPS
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The Ater connection path is already configured The entire BSC requires an active and a standby Ater OMLs. These two Ater OMLs are configured in the GMPS
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Each signaling point can be configured with a maximum of sixteen 64 kbit/s Ater signaling links. Each GEIUT can be configured with a maximum of eight 2 Mbit/s Ater signaling links. The total bandwidth cannot exceed 4 Mbit/s The rate of the Ater signaling must be the same as that of the SS7
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Each signaling point can be configured with a maximum of sixteen 64 kbit/s SS7 signaling links Each GMPS or GEPS can be configured with a maximum of two 2 Mbit/s SS7 signaling links The rate of the SS7 must be the same as that of the Ater signaling
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Adding a BTS Configuring the basic attributes of a BTS Adding or deleting BTS boards and modifying the attributes of BTS boards Adding or deleting slave chains of a BTS Moving a BTS
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Adding a BTS
The number of cells under a BTS cannot exceed 12. A cell supports a
maximum of 24 TRXs
The maximum number of TRXs that a BTS supports varies with the BTS
type
The number of BTS levels cannot exceed seven
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The active TMU boards and the TRX boards cannot be added in this operation You cannot delete active TMU boards or TRX boards in this operation
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Moving a BTS
how to configure attributes of a BTS board
The BSC6000 supports a maximum of seven-level cascade connection of BTSs A BTS cannot be connected to the BTS of the lower level There are enough port timeslot resources to support the services in the object where the BTS is to be moved
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Add a cell Modify the attributes of cells, TRXs, and channels Modify cell adjacent relations
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Adding a Cell
To add a cell
A BTS exists and it has idle timeslots on the Abis interface Each BTS is configured with a maximum of 12 cells
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parameters to configure the cell adjacent relationship after adding the cell
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attributes for a cell Add a cell Modify the attributes of cells, TRXs, and channels Modify cell adjacent relations
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following methods to quickly find the parameter to be set Double-click Parameter and the parameters will be listed in forward sequence, backward sequence, or normal sequence on the basis of the alphabet Press Ctrl+F to search the parameter to be set
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Adding TRXs
Adding TRXs may cause the lack of timeslots and the need of adding
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SDCCH+CBCH
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cells
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cells
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Chapter 1 Data configuration general introduction Chapter 2 Data configuration principle Chapter 3 Data configuration procedure Chapter 4 Data maintenance operation
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Maintaining Data
Data maintenance operations provide an auxiliary method for data
configuration Configuring data Obtaining GBAM data Verifying the obtained GBAM data
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Log in to the BSC6000 LMT in offline mode In the BSC6000 Local Maintenance Terminal window, choose Configuration > Backup > Back up Local Data
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Log in the BSC6000 LMT in online mode You must type a file name during the backup of GBAM data
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restarted.
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GBAM is consistent
Ensure that the extensions of the result files are .xml
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Summary
This course introduced HUAWEI
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Thank You
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