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Contents
1 Introduction....................................................................................................................................1
1.1 Scope..............................................................................................................................................................................1 1.2 Intended Audience..........................................................................................................................................................1 1.3 Change History...............................................................................................................................................................1

2 Overview.........................................................................................................................................4
2.1 Base Stations and Cabinets.............................................................................................................................................4 2.1.1 Mapping Between Base Station Models and Cabinet Types.......................................................................................4 2.1.2 Cabinet Numbering Rules...........................................................................................................................................8 2.2 Subrack.........................................................................................................................................................................11 2.2.1 Subrack Types...........................................................................................................................................................11 2.2.2 Subrack Numbering Rules.........................................................................................................................................12 2.3 BBU Board Types........................................................................................................................................................14 2.4 Typical Cabinet and Subrack Configurations for 3900 Series Base Stations...............................................................16

3 Related Features...........................................................................................................................24 4 Impact on the Network...............................................................................................................25 5 Engineering Guidelines.............................................................................................................26


5.1 Information to Be Collected.........................................................................................................................................26 5.2 Feature Deployment.....................................................................................................................................................26 5.2.1 Deployment Requirements........................................................................................................................................26 5.2.2 Network Planning......................................................................................................................................................26 5.2.3 Data Preparation........................................................................................................................................................26 5.2.4 Feature Activation/Initial Configuration...................................................................................................................35 5.2.5 Activation Observation..............................................................................................................................................37 5.3 Feature Reconfiguration...............................................................................................................................................37 5.3.1 Modifying Cabinet Configuration.............................................................................................................................37 5.3.2 Modifying Subrack Configuration.............................................................................................................................39 5.3.3 Modifying BBU Board Configuration.......................................................................................................................40 5.3.4 Deleting BBU Boards................................................................................................................................................42 5.4 BBU Board Maintenance..............................................................................................................................................44 5.4.1 Resetting BBU Boards...............................................................................................................................................44 5.4.2 Querying BBU Board Information............................................................................................................................45 Issue 03 (2013-07-30) Huawei Proprietary and Confidential Copyright Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd. ii

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6 Parameters.....................................................................................................................................46 7 Counters........................................................................................................................................60 8 Reference Documents.................................................................................................................61

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1.1 Scope

Introduction

This document describes which cabinets and subracks are required for different base station models and how to configure them. This document also describes how to configure and maintain boards in a baseband unit (BBU) subrack. The base stations mentioned in this document refer to 3900 series base stations. Any managed objects (MOs), parameters, alarms, or counters described in this document correspond to the software release delivered with this document. In the event of updates, the updates will be described in the product documentation delivered with the latest software release.

1.2 Intended Audience


This document is intended for personnel who: l l Need to understand the features described herein Work with Huawei products

1.3 Change History


This section provides information about the changes in different document versions. There are two types of changes, which are defined as follows: l l Feature change Changes in features of a specific product version Editorial change Changes in wording or addition of information that was not described in the earlier version

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Change Type Feature change Editorial change

Change Description Added rules when configuring RRU subrack numbers. For details, see section Table 2-8. None.

Parameter Change None None

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This issue includes the following changes. Change Type Feature change Change Description Added a parameter for modifying the baseband board configurations of co-MPT base stations. For details, see section Modifying the Baseband Board Configuration. Incorporated the original chapter "Configuration Rules" into 2 Overview. Parameter Change CPRIEX

Editorial change

None

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This issue includes the following changes. Change Type Feature change Change Description Added the following configuration rules for upgraded BTS3012 series base stations: l Added nameplates and logical names of cabinets to Table 2-1. l Added cabinet numbering rules to Table 2-6. l Added subrack numbering rules to Table 2-9. Editorial change None None Parameter Change Value range of TYPE

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Compared with issue 03 (2012-09-15) of SRAN7.0, Draft A (2013-01-15) of SRAN8.0 includes the following changes. Change Type Feature change Change Description l Added configurations and maintenance modes of cabinets, subracks, and BBU boards to eGBTSs and co-MPT base stations. For details, see chapter 5 Engineering Guidelines. l Added cabinet nameplates for upgraded cabinets to Table 2-1. Editorial change None. None. Parameter Change None.

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2.1 Base Stations and Cabinets
The 3900 series base stations have the following models: l l l l l l BTS3900 BTS3900L BTS3900A BTS3900AL DBS3900 BTS3900C

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2.1.1 Mapping Between Base Station Models and Cabinet Types

The 3900 series base stations have the following cabinet types: l l l l l l l l l l l l l
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BTS3900 BTS3900L Advanced power module (APM30) series cabinets Radio frequency cabinet (RFC) Transmission cabinet (TMC) series cabinets Outdoor mini box (OMB) Battery backup cabinet (BBC) BTS3900AL TP48600A-H17B1 BTS3012_SRAN cabinet BTS3012II_SRAN cabinet BTS3012AE_SRAN cabinet VIRTUAL cabinet
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For details about the mapping between base station models and cabinet types, see section Table 2-1.
NOTE

VIRTUAL indicates a virtual cabinet. It can be an object in physical entity modeling, for example, a legacy cabinet or a cabinet type not included in the existing cabinet types. It can also be an object when there is no physical entity, for example, when a base station is installed in an open rack.

Table 2-1 Mapping between base station models and cabinet types Base Station Model DBS3900 Physical Cabinet APM series cabinet Cabinet Nameplate APM30/APM30H (Ver.A)/APM30H (Ver.B)/APM30H (Ver.C)/APM30H (Ver.D) /APM30H (Ver.D_A1)/ APM30H (Ver.D_A2)/ APM30H (Ver.D_B) OMB/OMB (Ver.C) TMC/TMC11H (Ver.A)/TMC11H (Ver.B)/TMC11H (Ver.C)/TMC11H (Ver.D) /TMC11H (Ver.D_A1)/ TMC11H (Ver.D_A2)/ TMC11H (Ver.D_B) TP48600A-H17B1 BBC Logical Name APM30

OMB cabinet TMC series cabinet

OMB TMC

TP48600A-H17B1 cabinet Battery cabinet

TP48600A BBC

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Base Station Model

Physical Cabinet

Cabinet Nameplate IBBS200T (Ver.A) IBBS200D (Ver.B)/ IBBS200T (Ver.B) IBBS200D (Ver.C)/ IBBS200T (Ver.C) IBBS200D (Ver.D)/ IBBS200T (Ver.D) IBBS200D (Ver.D_A)/ IBBS200T (Ver.D_A) IBBS200D (Ver.D_B)/ IBBS200T (Ver.D_B) IBBS700D/ IBBS700T

Logical Name BBC

BBC VIRTUAL

Virtual cabinet, including indoor centralized rack (ICR), IMB03, and 19-inch rack BTS3900C(1) BTS3900 OMB cabinet BTS3900 cabinet

BTS3900C/ BTS3900C (Ver.C) BTS3900 (Ver.B)/ BTS3900 (Ver.C)/ BTS3900 (Ver.D)/ BTS3900 (Ver.D_A)/ BTS3900 (Ver.D_B) BTS3012 (Ver.D_Z) BTS3012 (Ver.D_Z) -

OMB BTS3900

BTS3012 cabinet BTS3012II cabinet/ BTS3012III cabinet Virtual cabinet

BTS3012_SRAN BTS3012II_SRAN VIRTUAL

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Base Station Model BTS3900A

Physical Cabinet APM series cabinet

Cabinet Nameplate APM30/APM30H (Ver.A)/APM30H (Ver.B)/APM30H (Ver.C)/APM30H (Ver.D) /APM30H (Ver.D_A1)/ APM30H (Ver.D_A2)/ APM30H (Ver.D_B) RFC (Ver.B)/RFC (Ver.C)/RFC (Ver.D_A)/RFC (Ver.D_B) TMC/TMC11H (Ver.A)/TMC11H (Ver.B)/TMC11H (Ver.C)/TMC11H (Ver.D) /TMC11H (Ver.D_A1)/ TMC11H (Ver.D_A2)/ TMC11H (Ver.D_B) BBC IBBS200T (Ver.A) IBBS200D (Ver.B)/ IBBS200T (Ver.B) IBBS200D (Ver.C)/ IBBS200T (Ver.C) IBBS200D (Ver.D)/ IBBS200T (Ver.D) IBBS200D (Ver.D_A)/ IBBS200T (Ver.D_A) IBBS200D (Ver.D_B)/ IBBS200T (Ver.D_B) IBBS700D/ IBBS700T

Logical Name APM30

RFC cabinet

RFC

TMC series cabinet

TMC

Battery cabinet

BBC BBC

BBC BTS3012AE_SRAN

BTS3012AE cabinet

BTS3012AE (Ver.D_Z)

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Base Station Model

Physical Cabinet Virtual cabinet

Cabinet Nameplate BTS3900L (Ver.B)/ BTS3900L (Ver.C)/ BTS3900L (Ver.D)/ BTS3900L (Ver.D_B) BTS3900AL (Ver.A) TMC11H (Ver.C) IBBS700D/ IBBS700T -

Logical Name VIRTUAL BTS3900L

BTS3900L

BTS3900L cabinet

Virtual cabinet BTS3900AL BTS3900AL cabinet TMC series cabinet Battery cabinet Virtual cabinet

VIRTUAL BTS3900AL TMC BBC VIRTUAL

NOTE

(1) The BTS3900C is a type of distributed base station. The logical names of other cabinets used by the BTS3900C are configured to the same as those of the DBS3900.

2.1.2 Cabinet Numbering Rules


Cabinet numbers range from 0 to 62, and cabinets where BBUs reside must be numbered 0 to 7. Otherwise, software cannot work properly. Table 2-2, Table 2-3, Table 2-4, Table 2-5 and Table 2-6 describe how cabinets are numbered.

Table 2-2 BTS3900 and BTS3900L cabinet numbering rules Logical Name of the Cabinet BTS3900/ BTS3900L/ VIRTUAL Cabinet Number 0 to 7 Description Assigned according to the sequence of deploying base stations. For example, if a site has only one BBU, the BBU is configured in cabinet 0. If a site has two BBUs, it is recommended that the primary BBU be configured in cabinet 0. Reserved for other cabinets not mentioned in this document Remote cabinets used for monitoring UMTS/LTE RRUs

Reserved APM30/TMC/ VIRTUAL/BBC/ OMB


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Logical Name of the Cabinet APM30/TMC/ VIRTUAL/BBC/ OMB Reserved

Cabinet Number 20 to 29

Description Remote cabinets used for monitoring GSM RRUs

30 to 62

Reserved for other cabinets not mentioned in this document

Table 2-3 BTS3900AL cabinet numbering rules Logical Name of the Cabinet BTS3900AL/ VIRTUAL TMC BBC APM30/TMC/ VIRTUAL/BBC/ OMB Cabinet Number 0 to 7 Description Assigned according to the sequence of deploying base stations. The BBU is configured in cabinet 0. Transmission cabinets BTS3900AL supporting BBC cabinets Remote cabinets used for monitoring UMTS/LTE RRUs (In new deployment scenarios, it is recommended that you number this type of cabinet sequentially from 11 if a BBC cabinet is numbered 10) Remote cabinets used for monitoring GSM RRUs

8 9 to 10 10 to 19

APM30/TMC/ VIRTUAL/BBC/ OMB Reserved

20 to 29

30 to 62

Reserved for other cabinets not mentioned in this document

Table 2-4 BTS3900A and DBS3900 (including outdoor APM30H) cabinet numbering rules Logical Name of the Cabinet APM30/TMC Cabinet Number 0 Description APM30, TMC, or virtual cabinet where a BBU resides. Assigned according to the sequence of deploying base stations. For example, if a site has only one BBU, the BBU is configured in cabinet 0; if a site has two BBUs, it is recommended that the primary BBU be configured in cabinet 0. Cabinets where RFUs reside, including virtual cabinets and RFC cabinets
9

RFC/VIRTUAL

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Logical Name of the Cabinet APM30/TMC/ VIRTUAL TMC BBC APM30/TMC/ VIRTUAL/BBC/ OMB

Cabinet Number 5 to 7 8 9 to 14 10 to 19

Description APM30H, TMC11H, and virtual cabinet Transmission cabinets (not configuring BBUs) APM30 supported BBC cabinets Remote cabinets used for monitoring UMTS/LTE RRUs (In new deployment scenarios, it is recommended that you number this type of cabinet sequentially from 11 if a BBC cabinet is numbered 10) Remote cabinets used for monitoring GSM RRUs

APM30/TMC/ VIRTUAL/BBC/ OMB Reserved

20 to 29

30 to 62

Reserved for other cabinets not mentioned in this document

Table 2-5 DBS3900 indoor scenario or OMB cabinet numbering rules Logical Name of the Cabinet OMB/VIRTUAL Cabinet Number 0 to 7 Description OMB or virtual cabinet where a BBU resides, assigned according to the sequence of deploying base stations. Reserved for other cabinets not mentioned in this document Remote cabinets used for monitoring UMTS/LTE RRUs Remote cabinets used for monitoring GSM RRUs

Reserved APM30/TMC/ VIRTUAL/BBC/ OMB APM30/TMC/ VIRTUAL/BBC/ OMB Reserved

8 to 9 10 to 19

20 to 29

30 to 62

Reserved for other cabinets not mentioned in this document

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Table 2-6 Upgraded BTS3012 series cabinet numbering rules Logical Name of the Cabinet BTS3012_SRA N/ BTS3012AE_SR AN Cabinet Number 0 to 7 Description Assigned according to the sequence of deploying base stations. Cabinets where BBUs reside are numbered from 0 to 7. For example, if a site has only one BBU, the BBU is configured in cabinet 0. If a site has two BBUs, it is recommended that the primary BBU be configured in cabinet 0. Reserved for other cabinets not mentioned in this document Supported BBCs Remote cabinets used for monitoring UMTS/LTE RRUs (In new deployment scenarios, numbers 10, 11, and 12 are preferentially used for BBCs.) Remote cabinets used for monitoring GSM RRUs

Reserved BBC APM30/TMC/ VIRTUAL/BBC/ OMB APM30/TMC/ VIRTUAL/BBC/ OMB Reserved

8 9 to 12 10 to 19

20 to 29

30 to 62

Reserved for other cabinets not mentioned in this document

2.2 Subrack
2.2.1 Subrack Types
Table 2-7 lists the subrack types. Table 2-7 Subrack types Logical Name of the Subrack BBU3900 RFU PMU TCU FMU BAT RRU Description BBU subrack: 2 U (88.9 mm or 3.50 in.) RFU subrack Power subrack Temperature control device subrack RFU fan subrack Battery subrack RRU subrack

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Logical Name of the Subrack EMU GRU CCU

Description EMU subrack GPS receiver subrack CCU subrack

2.2.2 Subrack Numbering Rules


Entity subracks, such as BBU3900 subracks and RFU subracks, depend on cabinet types. Extension subracks house optional peripherals, such as EMUs and GPS receivers. To ensure subrack number consistency and scalability, a peripheral can occupy an extension subrack independently. Subrack numbers range from 0 to 254. Numbers of entity subracks cannot be changed. Numbers of extension subracks can be defined by users. Table 2-8 and Table 2-9 describe how subracks are numbered. Table 2-8 Subrack numbering rules for BTS3900 series base stations (including upgraded ones) Logical Name of the Subrack BBU3900 RFU Subrack Number Subrack Type Description

0 to 1 4 to 5

Entity subrack Entity subrack

None RFU subrack. RFUs can be configured in subracks 4 and 5 in BTS3900L and virtual cabinets, and only in subrack 4 in other cabinets. None None None None GPS receivers, EMUs, and GATMs can be configured in extension subracks. You are advised to configure the GATM in subrack 50 or 51.

PMU TCU FMU CCU GRU/ EMU

7 8 11 to 12 15 40 to 59

Entity subrack Entity subrack Entity subrack Entity subrack Extension subrack

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Logical Name of the Subrack RRU

Subrack Number

Subrack Type

Description

60 to 254

Entity subrack

You are advised to comply with the following rules when configuring RRU subrack numbers: l The RRU subrack numbers for the same project must consistent with each other. l If a multimode RRU needs to be configured in multiple modes, it must be configured with the same subrack number. Otherwise an alarm is generated, indicating the configuration conflict. l The RRU subrack numbers are numbered starting from the lowest band that the RRUs support. Some subrack numbers need to be reserved for capacity expansion. For example, in a network using the RRU3926 of 900 MHz, RRU3929 of 1800 MHz, and RRU3806 of 2100 MHz, the subrack numbers are assigned as follows: 60 to 69 are assigned to the RRU3926s of 900 MHz, 70 to 79 are assigned to the RRU3929s of 1800 MHz, and 80 to 89 are assigned to the RRU3806s of 2100 MHz.

Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved

2 to 3 6 9 to 10 13 to 14 16 to 39

Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved

None None None The TCU can be configured in subrack 14 in a virtual cabinet. None

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Table 2-9 Upgraded BTS3012 series base station subrack numbering rules Logical Name of the Subrack BBU3900 BBU3900 RFU RFU PMU TCU FMU RRU Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved MCS AFS Reserved Reserved Subrack Number Subrack Type Description

0 1 4 5 7 8 11 60 to 254 2 to 3 6 9 to 10 12 to 19 20 21 22 to 39 40 to 59

Entity subrack Entity subrack Entity subrack Entity subrack Entity subrack Entity subrack Entity subrack Entity subrack Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Entity subrack Entity subrack Reserved Extension subrack

None None None RFU subrack, not housing any board None None None RRU subrack, which must be configured in cabinet 0 None None None None MCS, not housing any board AFS, not housing any board None For housing the EMU and other boards

2.3 BBU Board Types


Table 2-10 lists the modules that can be configured in a BBU3900 and the corresponding configuration rules.

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Table 2-10 Configurations of modules in a BBU Board Name WBBP Full Name WCDMA baseband processing unit LTE baseband processing unit Universal transmissi on processing unit Universal satellite card and clock unit GSM transmissi on and timing and manageme nt unit WCDMA main processing and transmissi on unit LTE main processing and transmissi on unit Universal main processing and transmissi on unit Logical Name WBBP Cabinet Number 0 to 7 Subrack Number 0 to 1 Slot Number Slots 0 to 5 Quantity 0 to 6

LBBP

LBBP

0 to 7

0 to 1

Slots 0 to 5

0 to 6

UTRP

UTRP

0 to 7

0 to 1

GSM: Slots 0 to 4 UMTS/ LTE: Slots 0 to 6

0 to 1

USCU

USCU

0 to 7

0 to 1

Slots 0 to 5

0 to 1

GTMU

GTMU

0 to 7

0 to 1

Slot 6

0 to 1

WMPT

WMPT

0 to 7

0 to 1

Slot 6 or 7

0 to 2

LMPT

LMPT

0 to 7

0 to 1

Slot 6 or 7

0 to 2

UMPT

UMPT

0 to 7

0 to 1

Slot 6 or 7

0 to 2

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Board Name FAN UPEU

Full Name FAN module Universal power and environme nt interface unit Universal environme nt interface unit Universal cascaded interface unit Universal baseband radio interface unit

Logical Name FAN UPEU

Cabinet Number 0 to 7 0 to 7

Subrack Number 0 to 1 0 to 1

Slot Number Slot 16 Slot 18 or 19

Quantity 1 1 to 2

UEIU

UEIU

0 to 7

0 to 1

Slot 18 or 19

0 to 1

UCIU

UCIU

0 to 7

0 to 1

Slots 0 to 7

0 to 1

UBRI

UBRI

0 to 7

0 to 1

Slot 0 to 3

0 to 2

NOTE

BBU board in a BTS supports automatic or manual configuration. If a BBU board supports automatic configuration, the configuration of the board automatically takes effect when the configuration of the cabinet housing the board takes effect. If a BBU board supports manual configuration, the configuration of the board takes effect only after the board is manually configured. In a BBU of a BTS, the GTMU, FAN, and UPEU support automatic configuration, whereas other boards require manual configuration. All boards installed in a BBU must be configured.

For more details about the BBU board configuration, see BBU3900 Hardware Description.

2.4 Typical Cabinet and Subrack Configurations for 3900 Series Base Stations
The configuration rules in this section apply to GBTSs, eGBTSs, NodeBs, eNodeBs, and coMPT base stations. In multimode base stations, the configuration rules for cabinets, subracks, and common boards in a BBU subrack are as follows:

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l l

The primary mode in a multimode base station is listed in descending order of priority: GSM, UMTS, and LTE. All cabinets and the following subracks must be configured in primary mode: BBU, primary mode-dedicated RF, PMU, EMU, TCU, CCU, and FMU. Only BBU subracks containing the main control boards for secondary modes, secondary mode-dedicated RF subracks, and cabinets housing these subracks need to be configured in secondary modes. Cabinets and subracks configured in both primary and secondary modes must have consistent cabinet and subrack numbers. Otherwise, parameter configuration conflict alarms will be generated. In a BBU subrack, the UPEU, UEIU, and FAN can be configured in two modes, the UCIU and UTRPc can be configured only in one mode, and the USCU can be configured in either one mode or two modes.

Table 2-11 lists the typical subrack configuration for 3900 series base stations. Table 2-11 Typical subrack configuration for 3900 series base stations Base Station Model Pow er Inpu t Hardwa re Cabinet Type Type and Quantit y of the Cabinet to Be Configu red 1 BTS3900 Cabi net Num ber Recom mende d Subrac k Type Su bra ck Nu mb er Remarks

BTS390 0

-48 V DC

BTS3900

RFU FMU EMU/ EMUA BBU390 0

4 11 40 0 4 11 0 40

None

+24 V DC/ 220 V AC/ 110 V AC

BTS3900

1 to 2 BTS3900 s

0 to 1

RFU FMU BBU390 0 EMU/ EMUA

If there are two BTS3900 cabinets, BBU3900 is configured in cabinet 0. It is recommended that the two cabinets be numbered 0 and 1. The BBU3900 manages the two cabinets. Each cabinet is configured with one PMU. A +24 V DC cabinet does

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Base Station Model

Pow er Inpu t

Hardwa re Cabinet Type

Type and Quantit y of the Cabinet to Be Configu red

Cabi net Num ber

Recom mende d Subrac k Type

Su bra ck Nu mb er

Remarks

PMU

not require any PMU.

BTS390 0

220 V AC

BTS3012 _SRAN

1 to 2 BTS3012 _SRANs

0 to 1

RFU FMU BBU390 0 EMU/ EMUA PMU

4 11 0 40 7 4 11 0 40

BBU3900 is configured in cabinet 0. It is recommended that the two cabinets be numbered 0 and 1. The BBU3900 manages the two cabinets. BBU3900 is configured in cabinet 0. It is recommended that the two cabinets be numbered 0 and 1. The BBU3900 manages the two cabinets. In the BTS3900L cabinet, the lower RFU subrack is numbered 4, and the upper RFU subrack is numbered 5. The lower FMU subrack is numbered 11, and the upper FMU

BTS390 0

-48 V DC

BTS3012 _SRAN

1 to 2 BTS3012 _SRANs

0 to 1

RFU FMU BBU390 0 EMU/ EMUA

BTS390 0L

-48 V DC

BTS3900 L

BTS3900 L

RFU

4 and 5 11 and 12 40 50 51

FMU

EMU/ EMUA GATM0 GATM1

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Base Station Model

Pow er Inpu t

Hardwa re Cabinet Type

Type and Quantit y of the Cabinet to Be Configu red

Cabi net Num ber

Recom mende d Subrac k Type

Su bra ck Nu mb er

Remarks

BBU390 0 BTS390 0A 220 V AC APM30H 1 to 3 APM30s 0,5,6 TCU BBU390 0 PMU EMU/ EMUA GATM0 GATM1 RFC 1 to 3 RFCs 0 to 1 TMC 0 to 6 BBCs 1 to 3 RFU FMU 7 or 8
(1)

0 8 0 7 40 50 51 4 11 8 8

subrack is numbered 12. As a management cabinet, APM30 manages devices in multiple cabinets. It is configured in No.0 APM30.

None

TMC11H IBBS200 D/ IBBS200 T

TCU TCU

9 to 14

Devices in BBC cabinets are managed by APM30. l No.0 APM30 manages No.9 and No.10 BBCs. l No.5 APM30 manages No.11 and No.12 BBCs. l No.6 APM30 manages No.13 and No.14 BBCs.

BTS390 0A

-48 V DC

TMC11H

1 TMC

TCU BBU390 0

8 0

None

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Base Station Model

Pow er Inpu t

Hardwa re Cabinet Type

Type and Quantit y of the Cabinet to Be Configu red 1 to 3 RFCs 1 to 2 BTS3012 AE_SRA Ns

Cabi net Num ber

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RFC

1 to 3

RFU FMU

4 11 8 4 0 7 11 40 8

None

BTS390 0A

220 V AC

BTS3012 AE_SRA N

0 to 1

TCU RFU BBU390 0 PMU FMU EMU/ EMUA

None

IBBS200 D/ IBBS200 T or IBBS700 D/ IBBS700 T

0 to 4 BBCs

9 to 12

TCU

Devices in BBCs are managed by BTS3012AE_SR AN. l If BTS3012AE_ SRAN 0 requires two battery cabinets, BBCs 9 and 10 are configured for it. l If BTS3012AE_ SRAN 1 requires two battery cabinets, BBCs 11 and 12 are configured for it.

DBS390 0

110 V/

Virtual

0 to 1 Virtual

BBU390 0

None

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Pow er Inpu t

Hardwa re Cabinet Type

Type and Quantit y of the Cabinet to Be Configu red 1 to 3 APM30s

Cabi net Num ber

Recom mende d Subrac k Type

Su bra ck Nu mb er

Remarks

220 V AC

APM30/ APM30H

0,5,6

TCU BBU390 0

8 0

As a management cabinet, APM30 manages devices in multiple cabinets. None None BBU3900 is optional and needs to be configured only when it resides in a TMC cabinet. OMB cabinets are configured independently of other types of cabinets. Devices in BBC cabinets are managed by APM30. l No.0 APM30 manages No.9 and No.10 BBCs. l No.5 APM30 manages No.11 and No.12 BBCs. l No.6 APM30 manages No.13 and No.14 BBCs.

PMU TMC/ TMC11H 0 to 1 TMC 7 or 8


(1)

7 8 0

TCU BBU390 0

OMB

0 to 1 OMB

TCU BBU390 0 PMU

8 0 7 8

IBBS200 D/ IBBS200 T

0 to 6 BBCs

9 to 14

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Hardwa re Cabinet Type

Type and Quantit y of the Cabinet to Be Configu red 0 to 4 TP48600 As

Cabi net Num ber

Recom mende d Subrac k Type

Su bra ck Nu mb er

Remarks

TP48600 A

PMU CCU TCU EMU BBU390 0

7 15 8 40 0 8 0

None

-48 V DC

TMC/ TMC11H

1 TMC

TCU BBU390 0

In a triple-mode co-cabinet scenario, two TMC cabinets are required to house two BBU3900s. None

OMB

1 OMB

TCU BBU390 0

8 0 8 0

+24 V DC

APM30/ APM30H

1 to 2 APM30s

TCU BBU390 0

In a triple-mode co-cabinet scenario, two APM30 cabinets are required to house two BBU3900s. None

BTS390 0AL

220 V AC

BTS3900 AL

1 to 2 BTS3900 ALs

0 to 1

BBU390 0 BBU390 0 PMU TCU CCU FMU EMU

0 1 7 8 15 11 40

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Pow er Inpu t

Hardwa re Cabinet Type

Type and Quantit y of the Cabinet to Be Configu red

Cabi net Num ber

Recom mende d Subrac k Type

Su bra ck Nu mb er

Remarks

RFU TMC11H IBBS700 D/ IBBS700 T BTS390 0C 110 V/ 220 V AC OMB 0 to 1 TMC 1 to 2 BBCs 0 9 to 10 TCU CCU TCU

4 8 15 8

1 OMB

TCU BBU390 0 PMU

8 0 7 0 8

None

-48 V DC

OMB

1 OMB

BBU390 0 TCU

NOTE

The recommended cabinet number for a transmission cabinet configured with a BBU is 7. If conditions do not allow, configure the transmission cabinet as cabinet 8.

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3
N/A

Related Features

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4
N/A

Impact on the Network

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5.2 Feature Deployment
5.2.1 Deployment Requirements

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5.1 Information to Be Collected


Before feature deployment, confirm information about cabinets, subrack, and BBU boards.

Cabinets, subracks, and BBU boards have been installed properly.

5.2.2 Network Planning


N/A

5.2.3 Data Preparation


l l l Scenario 1: Adding Cabinets Scenario 2: Adding Subracks Scenario 3: Adding BBU Boards

Scenario 1: Adding Cabinets


Table 5-1 and Table 5-2 describe the parameters for adding cabinets.

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Table 5-1 Parameters for adding cabinets to GBTSs Parameter Name Index Type Parameter ID IDTYPE Setting Description Set this parameter to BYNAME(By Name) or BYID(By Index) based on the site requirements. This parameter uniquely identifies a base station under a BSC. This parameter uniquely identifies a base station under a BSC. GUI Value Range:0 to 62 It is recommended that the cabinet number start from 0. Is Support SingleRAN Mode SRANMODE This parameter indicates whether the SingleRAN base station supports normalized data configuration. Set this parameter based on the site requirements. l APM30 l TMC l BBC l PS4890 l OMB l RFC-6 l BTS3900 l BTS3900L l BTS3900AL l VIRTUAL l TP48600A Network plan Source Network plan

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BTSID

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BTS Name

BTSNAME

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Cabinet No

CN

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Cabinet type

TYPE

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Parameter Name Cabinet Description

Parameter ID CABINETDESC

Setting Description This parameter gives the description of the cabinet, including functions, location, and other information.

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Parameter Name Is Master TMU Configured

Parameter ID ISMAINCABINET

Setting Description This parameter can be specified only when the base station supports normalized data configuration. This parameter indicates whether an added cabinet is a basic cabinet. l If this parameter is set to NO, the cabinet is an extension cabinet. l If this parameter is set to YES, the cabinet to be added is an extension cabinet. l If the cabinet to be added is the first one and this parameter is set to DEFAULT, the cabinet is a basic cabinet and the cabinet number must be 0. l If there is a basic cabinet, set this parameter to DEFAULT when adding a new cabinet. The newly added cabinet is an extension cabinet. l If cabinet 0 is not a basic cabinet, you must set this parameter to NO when adding cabinet 0 to ensure that

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Parameter Name

Parameter ID

Setting Description cabinet 0 is an extension cabinet. The default value is DEFAULT.


NOTE A cabinet with a BBU is defined as a basic cabinet, and a cabinet without a BBU is defined as an extension cabinet.

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Master TMU Subrack No.

MAINCABINETSR N

This parameter can be specified only when the base station supports normalized data configuration. This parameter specifies the number of the subrack where the master TMU resides.

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Table 5-2 Parameters for adding cabinets to eGBTSs, NodeBs, eNodeBs, or Co-MPT base stations Parameter Name Cabinet No Parameter ID CN Setting Description The cabinet number starts from 0. Source Network plan

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Parameter Name Cabinet type

Parameter ID TYPE

Setting Description l APM30 l TMC l BBC l PS4890 l OMB l RFC l BTS3900 l BTS3900L l VIRTUAL l BTS3900AL l TP48600A l BTS3012_SRAN l BTS3012AE_SR AN l BTS3012II_SRA N

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Cabinet description

DESC

This parameter gives the description of the cabinet, including functions, location, and other information.

Network plan

Scenario 2: Adding Subracks


Subracks can be added to eGBTSs, NodeBs, eNodeBs, and Co-MPT base stations, but not to GBTSs. Table 5-3 describes the parameters for adding subracks to eGBTSs, NodeBs, eNodeBs, or Co-MPT base stations.

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Table 5-3 Parameters for adding subracks to eGBTSs, NodeBs, eNodeBs, or Co-MPT base stations Parameter Name Cabinet No. Parameter ID CN Setting Description This parameter specifies the number of the cabinet where the subrack is configured. Set this parameter based on the cabinet number in use. This parameter is set according to the subrack in use. Subracks 0 and 1 can be BBU3900 subracks, and subracks 4 and 5 can be RFU subracks. This parameter is set according to the subrack in use. Subrack types are as follows: l BBU3900 subrack l RFU subrack Subrack description DESC This parameter gives the description of the subrack, including functions, location, and other information. Network plan Source Network plan

Subrack No.

SRN

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TYPE

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Scenario 3: Adding BBU Boards


Table 5-4 and Table 5-5 describe the parameters for adding BBU boards.

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Table 5-4 Parameters for adding BBU boards to GBTSs Parameter Name Index Type Parameter ID IDTYPE Setting Description Set this parameter to BYNAME(By Name) or BYID(By Index) based on the site requirements. This parameter uniquely identifies a base station under a BSC. This parameter uniquely identifies a base station under a BSC. The cabinet number starts from 0. Value range: 0, 1 Single-mode: subrack 0 Multi-mode: If subrack 0 has been occupied, use subrack 1. Otherwise, use subrack 0. Slot No. Board Type SN BT Value range: 0 to 7, 16, 18, 19 This parameter indicates the type of the newly added board. Set this parameter based on the site requirements. Value range: PWC, UPEU, UEIU, USCU, UBRI, FAN, UTRP, UCIU Network plan Network plan Source Network plan

BTS Index

BTSID

Network plan

BTS Name

BTSNAME

Network plan

Cabinet No. Subrack No.

CN SRN

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Parameter Name Subboard Type

Parameter ID SBT

Setting Description This parameter indicates the subboard type. Value range: UIEB, UTRPc

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Table 5-5 Parameters for adding BBU boards to eGBTSs, NodeBs, eNodeBs, or Co-MPT base stations Paramet er Name Cabinet No. Subrack No. Paramet er ID CN SRN Setting Description The cabinet number starts from 0. Value range: 0, 1 Single-mode: subrack 0 Multi-mode: If subrack 0 has been occupied, use subrack 1. Otherwise, use subrack 0. Slot No. Board type SN BT Value range: 0 to 7, 16, 18, 19 This parameter indicates the logical board type. Set this parameter according to the board in use. Value range: UMPT, WMPT, LMPT, UCIU, GTMU, UTRP, WBBP, LBBP, UBRI, USCU, UBBP, FAN, UPEU, UEIU SubBoar d Type SBT This parameter indicates the subboard type in the UTRP. Set this parameter according to the subboard used in the UTRP. Value range: UAEC, UIEC, UUAS, UQEC, UEOC, UIEB, UTRPc Work Mode WM This parameter indicates the working mode of the baseband processing board. Set this parameter to FDD, HYBRID, TDD, TDD_ENHANCE, TDD_8T8R, TDD_TL, or TDD_HIGHWAY based on the site requirements. This parameter determines whether the baseband processing board provides basic or maximum processing capability. The recommended value is FULL. Netwo rk plan Netwo rk plan Netwo rk plan Netwo rk plan Sourc e Netwo rk plan Netwo rk plan

Hardware Capacity Enhance

HCE

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If you want to expand capacity by adding WBBPs or increase downlink CE resources by adding boards to the downlink resource group, set Resource Allocate Rule to CAPAFIRST(Capacity First Rule).

5.2.4 Feature Activation/Initial Configuration


Adding Cabinets and Subracks
l Configuring a single base station on the GUI Follow the instructions in the following reference documents and refer to section 6.2.3 "Data Preparation" to complete the initial configuration. For details, see 3900 Series Base Station Initial Configuration Guide and navigate in the following sequence: 3900 Series Base Station Initial Configuration (Base on the CME) > Creating Base Stations > Creating GBTSs > Creating a Single GBTS > Configuring GBTS Device Data > Cabinet and BBU3900 data > Procedure. For details, see 3900 Series Base Station Initial Configuration Guide and navigate in the following sequence: 3900 Series Base Station Initial Configuration (Base on the CME) > Creating Base Stations > Creating a NodeB > Creating a Single NodeB > Configuring NodeB Device Data > Cabinet and BBU3900 data > Procedure. For details, see 3900 Series Base Station Initial Configuration Guide and navigate in the following sequence: 3900 Series Base Station Initial Configuration (Base on the CME) > Creating Base Stations > Creating an eNodeB > Creating a Single eNodeB > Configuring eNodeB Device Data > Cabinet and BBU3900 data > Procedure. For details, see 3900 Series Base Station Initial Configuration Guide and navigate in the following sequence: 3900 Series Base Station Initial Configuration (Base on the CME) > Creating Base Stations >Creating Co-MPT Base Stations > Creating a Single Co-MPT Base Station > Configuring Device Data > Cabinet and BBU3900 data > Procedure. For details, see 3900 Series Base Station Initial Configuration Guide and navigate in the following sequence: 3900 Series Base Station Initial Configuration (Base on the CME) > Creating Base Stations >Creating Separate-MPT Multimode Base Stations > Creating a Single Separate-MPT Multimode Base Station > Configuring Device Data > Cabinet and BBU3900 data > Procedure. l Configuring base stations in batches You can save the data of a single base station (including data of the BBU subrack) as a template. Then, configure multiple base stations in batches by importing this template. Follow the instructions in the following reference documents and refer to section 6.2.3 "Data Preparation" to complete the initial configuration. For details, see 3900 Series Base Station Initial Configuration Guide and navigate in the following sequence: 3900 Series Base Station Initial Configuration (Base on the CME) > Creating Base Stations > Creating GBTSs > Creating GBTSs in Batches. For details, see 3900 Series Base Station Initial Configuration Guide and navigate in the following sequence: 3900 Series Base Station Initial Configuration (Base on the CME) > Creating Base Stations > Creating a NodeB > Creating NodeBs in Batches. For details, see 3900 Series Base Station Initial Configuration Guide and navigate in the following sequence: 3900 Series Base Station Initial Configuration (Base on the CME) > Creating Base Stations > Creating an eNodeB > Creating eNodeBs in Batches.
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For details, see 3900 Series Base Station Initial Configuration Guide and navigate in the following sequence: 3900 Series Base Station Initial Configuration (Base on the CME) > Creating Base Stations > Creating Co-MPT Base Stations >Creating Co-MPT Base Stations in Batches. For details, see 3900 Series Base Station Initial Configuration Guide and navigate in the following sequence: 3900 Series Base Station Initial Configuration (Base on the CME) > Creating Base Stations > Creating Separate-MPT Multimode Base Stations > Creating Separate-MPT Multimode Base Stations in Batches. l Configuring a single base station using MML commands Run the ADD BTSCABINET command to add a GBTS cabinet. Run the ADD CABINET command to add an eGBTS, NodeB, or eNodeB cabinet. Run the ADD SUBRACK command to add an eGBTS, NodeB, or eNodeB subrack.

Adding BBU Boards


l Configuring a single base station on the GUI Follow the instructions in the following reference documents and refer to section 6.2.3 "Data Preparation" to complete the initial configuration. For details, see 3900 Series Base Station Initial Configuration Guide and navigate in the following sequence: 3900 Series Base Station Initial Configuration (Base on the CME) > Creating Base Stations > Creating GBTSs > Creating a Single GBTS > Configuring GBTS Device Data > Cabinet and BBU3900 data > Procedure. For details, see 3900 Series Base Station Initial Configuration Guide and navigate in the following sequence: 3900 Series Base Station Initial Configuration (Base on the CME) > Creating Base Stations > Creating a NodeB > Creating a Single NodeB > Configuring NodeB Device Data > Cabinet and BBU3900 data > Procedure. For details, see 3900 Series Base Station Initial Configuration Guide and navigate in the following sequence: 3900 Series Base Station Initial Configuration (Base on the CME) > Creating Base Stations > Creating an eNodeB > Creating a Single eNodeB > Configuring eNodeB Device Data > Cabinet and BBU3900 data > Procedure. For details, see 3900 Series Base Station Initial Configuration Guide and navigate in the following sequence: 3900 Series Base Station Initial Configuration (Base on the CME) > Creating Base Stations >Creating Co-MPT Base Stations > Creating a Single Co-MPT Base Station > Configuring Device Data > Cabinet and BBU3900 data > Procedure. For details, see 3900 Series Base Station Initial Configuration Guide and navigate in the following sequence: 3900 Series Base Station Initial Configuration (Base on the CME) > Creating Base Stations >Creating Separate-MPT Multimode Base Stations > Creating a Single Separate-MPT Multimode Base Station > Configuring Device Data > Cabinet and BBU3900 data > Procedure. l Configuring base stations in batches You can save the data of a single base station (including data of the BBU subrack) as a template. Then, configure multiple base stations in batches by importing this template. Follow the instructions in the following reference documents and refer to section 6.2.3 "Data Preparation" to complete the initial configuration.

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For details, see 3900 Series Base Station Initial Configuration Guide and navigate in the following sequence: 3900 Series Base Station Initial Configuration (Base on the CME) > Creating Base Stations > Creating GBTSs > Creating GBTSs in Batches. For details, see 3900 Series Base Station Initial Configuration Guide and navigate in the following sequence: 3900 Series Base Station Initial Configuration (Base on the CME) > Creating Base Stations > Creating a NodeB > Creating NodeBs in Batches. For details, see 3900 Series Base Station Initial Configuration Guide and navigate in the following sequence: 3900 Series Base Station Initial Configuration (Base on the CME) > Creating Base Stations > Creating an eNodeB > Creating eNodeBs in Batches. For details, see 3900 Series Base Station Initial Configuration Guide and navigate in the following sequence: 3900 Series Base Station Initial Configuration (Base on the CME) > Creating Base Stations > Creating Co-MPT Base Stations >Creating Co-MPT Base Stations in Batches. For details, see 3900 Series Base Station Initial Configuration Guide and navigate in the following sequence: 3900 Series Base Station Initial Configuration (Base on the CME) > Creating Base Stations > Creating Separate-MPT Multimode Base Stations > Creating Separate-MPT Multimode Base Stations in Batches. l Configuring a single base station using MML commands Run the ADD BTSBRD command to add boards to a GBTS cabinet. Run the ADD BRD command to add boards to an eGBTS, NodeB, or eNodeB cabinet.

5.2.5 Activation Observation


Checking GBTS Cabinets, Subracks, and BBU Boards
Run the DSP BTSBRD command to check whether the boards are available.

Checking Cabinets, Subracks, and BBU Boards in eGBTSs, NodeBs, eNodeBs, or Co-MPT Base Stations
Run the DSP BRD command to check whether the boards are available.

5.3 Feature Reconfiguration


5.3.1 Modifying Cabinet Configuration
For GBTS cabinets, you can only modify the cabinet description. For eGBTS, NodeB, eNodeB, and Co-MPT base station cabinets, you can modify the cabinet description and change the cabinet type in specific scenarios.

Modifying GBTS Cabinet Configuration


Run the MOD BTSCABINET command to modify the parameters described in Table 5-6.

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Table 5-6 Parameters to be modified Parameter Name Index Type BTS Index BTS Name Cabinet No Cabinet Description Parameter ID IDTYPE BTSID BTSNAME CN CABINETDESC Setting Description This parameter cannot be modified. This parameter cannot be modified. This parameter cannot be modified. This parameter cannot be modified. This parameter gives the description of the cabinet. Source Network plan Network plan Network plan Network plan Network plan

Modifying Cabinet Configuration for eGBTSs, NodeBs, eNodeBs, or Co-MPT Base Stations
Run the MOD CABINET command to modify the parameters described in Table 5-7.
NOTE

l You can only change the virtual cabinet to other types of cabinets. l If a cabinet to be modified contains non-BBU subracks, you cannot change the cabinet type. l If a cabinet to be modified contains only BBU subracks and can house additional BBU subracks, you can change the cabinet type. Otherwise, you cannot change the cabinet type. l If a cabinet to be modified contains no subracks, you can change the cabinet type to any type.

Table 5-7 Parameters to be modified Parameter Name Cabinet No Cabinet description Parameter ID CN DESC Setting Description This parameter cannot be modified. This parameter gives the description of the cabinet, including functions, location, and other information. Source Network plan Network plan

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Parameter Name Cabinet type

Parameter ID TYPE

Setting Description Set this parameter according to the onsite cabinet type. If a cabinet type is not included in the defined cabinet types, set this parameter to VIRTUAL. Cabinet types are as follows: l APM30 l TMC l BBC l PS4890 l OMB l RFC l BTS3900 l BTS3900L l BTS3900AL l TP48600A l BTS3012_SRAN l BTS3012AE_SR AN l BTS3012II_SRA N l VIRTUAL

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5.3.2 Modifying Subrack Configuration


You can modify the subrack configuration of eGBTSs, NodeBs, eNodeBs, or Co-MPT base stations but cannot modify the subrack configuration of GBTSs. Run the MOD SUBRACK command to modify the parameters related to eGBTSs, NodeBs, eNodeBs, or Co-MPT base stations, as described in Table 5-8. Table 5-8 Parameters to be modified Parameter Name Cabinet No. Parameter ID CN Setting Description This parameter cannot be modified. Source Network plan

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Parameter Name Subrack No. Subrack description

Parameter ID SRN DESC

Setting Description This parameter cannot be modified. This parameter gives the description of the subrack, including functions, location, and other information.

Source Network plan Network plan

5.3.3 Modifying BBU Board Configuration


You can modify the baseband board and UTRP configurations of eGBTSs, NodeBs, eNodeBs, and co-MPT base stations but cannot modify BBU board configuration of GBTSs.

Modifying the Baseband Board Configuration


Run the MOD BBP command to modify the baseband board configuration. Pay attention to the following when modifying the LBBP configuration: l Before modifying the working mode of the LBBP for the existing activated cell, ensure that the eNodeB supports the modified working mode and that there are sufficient idle resources (see the cell specifications of the LBBP). Otherwise, the cell cannot be activated. LBBPs in FDD mode support 1T1R, 1T2R, 2T2R, 2T4R, and 4T4R FDD cells. LBBPs in TDD mode support 1T1R, 2T2R, 4T4R, and 8T8R TDD cells. If an RRU chain/ring in load sharing mode is configured on LBBPs and the chain head and tail belong to different LBBPs, the working mode of the LBBP cannot be modified. If the RRU/RFU cannot set up links or work at the maximum line rate after the LBBP is blocked/unblocked, run the STR CPRILBRNEG command to manually initiate negotiation. To block or unblock the LBBP, change the value of the ADMSTATE parameter in the BLK BRD or UBL BRD command, respectively. After the board is blocked, ALM-26210 Board Blocked will be reported and the board will not provide services. After the board is unblocked, the alarm will be cleared.

l l l l

Table 5-9 describes the parameters to be modified. Table 5-9 Parameters to be modified Parameter Name Cabinet No. Parameter ID CN Setting Description This parameter setting cannot be modified. Source Network plan

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Parameter Name Subrack No.

Parameter ID SRN

Setting Description This parameter setting cannot be modified. This parameter setting cannot be modified. This parameter indicates the working mode of the baseband board. Set this parameter to FDD, HYBRID, TDD, TDD_ENHANCE, TDD_8T8R, TDD_TL, or TDD_HIGHWAY based on the site requirements. This parameter determines whether the baseband board provides basic or maximum processing capability. The recommended value is FULL. This parameter indicates the CPRI extension switch of a baseband board. The transmission capability of a fiber optic cable is improved when this parameter is set to ON. Only LBBPd supports this parameter.

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SN

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Work Mode

WM

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Hardware Capacity Enhance

HCE

Network plan

CPRI Extension

CPRIEX

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Modifying the Work Mode or Hardware Capacity Enhance parameter interrupts services on the WBBP/LBBP. After the WBBP/LBBP resets, services on this board return to normal. If an

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RRU chain is configured on any of optical ports 3 through 5 of an LBBP, the CPRIEX parameter cannot be set to ON.

Modifying UTRP Configuration of eGBTSs, NodeBs, eNodeBs, or Co-MPT Base Stations


Run the MOD UTRP command to modify the UTRP configuration of eGBTSs, NodeBs, eNodeBs, or co-MPT base stations. Table 5-10 describes the related parameters. Table 5-10 Parameters to be modified Parameter Name Cabinet No. Parameter ID CN Setting Description The setting of this parameter cannot be modified. The setting of this parameter cannot be modified. The setting of this parameter cannot be modified. This parameter indicates the subboard type in the UTRP. Set this parameter based on the site requirements. Value range: UAEC, UIEC, UUAS, UQEC, UEOC, UIEB, UTRPc Source Network plan

Subrack No.

SRN

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Slot No.

SN

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SubType

SUBTYPE

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5.3.4 Deleting BBU Boards


When a board or module is not required, you can delete it. Only the configured board or module cannot be deleted.

Deleting GBTS BBU Boards


Run the RMV BTSBRD command to delete a BBU board from a BTS. Table 5-11 describes the related parameters.

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Table 5-11 Parameters for deleting GBTS BBU boards Parameter Name Index Type Parameter ID IDTYPE Setting Description Set this parameter to BYNAME(By Name) or BYID(By Index) based on the site requirements. This parameter uniquely identifies a base station under a BSC. This parameter uniquely identifies a base station under a BSC. It is recommended that the cabinet number start from 0. Value range: 0, 1 Single-mode: subrack 0 Multi-mode: If subrack 0 has been occupied, use subrack 1. Otherwise, use subrack 0. Slot No. SN Value range: 0 to 7, 16, 18, 19 Network plan Source Network plan

BTS Index

BTSID

Network plan

BTS Name

BTSNAME

Network plan

Cabinet No.

CN

Network plan

Subrack No.

SRN

Network plan

Deleting BBU Boards from eGBTSs, NodeBs, eNodeBs, or Co-MPT Base Stations
Run the RMV BRD command to delete a BBU board from eGBTSs, NodeBs, eNodeBs, or CoMPT base stations. Table 5-12 describes the related parameters. l l l Deleting a board causes a board reset. After a board is deleted, services on the board are interrupted. If a WBBP/LBBP has been configured with an RRU chain, it cannot be deleted. If you want to delete the WBBP/LBBP, delete the RRU chain configuration first and then delete the WBBP/LBBP. If a board has been configured with a subboard, the subboard is deleted when the board is deleted.
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Table 5-12 Parameters for deleting BBU boards from eGBTSs, NodeBs, eNodeBs, or Co-MPT base stations Parameter Name Cabinet No. Parameter ID CN Setting Description It is recommended that the cabinet number start from 0. Value range: 0, 1 Single-mode: subrack 0 Multi-mode: If subrack 0 has been occupied, use subrack 1. Otherwise, use subrack 0. Slot No. SN Value range: 0 to 7, 16, 18, 19 Network plan Source Network plan

Subrack No.

SRN

Network plan

5.4 BBU Board Maintenance


5.4.1 Resetting BBU Boards
When resetting BBU boards, pay attention to the following points: l l In dual-mode scenarios, you can reset common devices at the peer end. Resetting common devices at the peer end interrupts services on the common devices. In multi-mode base stations, resetting the GTMU, UMPT, WMPT, LMPT, and UTRP may interrupt services on base stations of other modes.

Resetting GBTS BBU Boards


Run the RST BTSBRD command to reset a specified BTS BBU board. Reset using this command consists of soft reset and power-off reset, which are specified by corresponding parameters. If power-off reset is selected for a multi-mode base station, boards in the BBUs of other modes are reset. The boards that support soft reset are as follows: Ordinary boards The boards that support power-off reset are as follows: l l
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Resetting BBU Boards in Soft Reset Mode in GBTSs, NodeBs, eNodeBs, or Co-MPT Base Stations
If a board has a fault that cannot be rectified, soft reset is required. Soft reset takes a relatively short time. Run the RST BRD command to perform a soft reset.
NOTE

USCU, FAN, UPEU, and UEIU do not support soft reset.

After the RST BRD command is executed, the BBU Board Maintenance Link Failure alarm and the Board Startup event alarm are generated. Run the DSP BRD command to check the values of AvailabilityStatus and OpState. If the value of AvailabilityStatus is Normal and the value of OpState is Enabled, the board has started up properly and the fault has been rectified.

Resetting NodeB/eNodeB BBU Boards in Power-off Reset Mode


If soft reset fails, power-off reset is required. Power-off reset takes a relatively long time. Run the RST BRDPWROFF command to perform a power-off reset.
NOTE

USCU, FAN, UPEU, and UEIU do not support power-off reset.

After the RST BRDPWROFF command is executed, the BBU Board Maintenance Link Failure alarm and the Board Startup event alarm are generated. Run the DSP BRD command to check the values of AvailabilityStatus and OpState. If the value of AvailabilityStatus is Normal and the value of OpState is Enabled, the board has started up properly and the fault has been rectified.

5.4.2 Querying BBU Board Information


Querying GBTS Board Information
Run the DSP BTSBRD command to query the running status of a GBTS board.

Querying Board Information in eGBTSs, NodeBs, eNodeBs, or Co-MPT Base Stations


Step 1 Run the DSP BRD command to query the running status of a board in eGBTSs, NodeBs, eNodeBs, or Co-MPT base stations. Step 2 Run the DSP BRDMFRINFO command to query the manufacturing information about a board in eGBTSs, NodeBs, eNodeBs, or Co-MPT base stations. ----End

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Table 6-1 UMTS: Parameter description Parameter ID CN NE BTS3900 MML Command ADD CABINET DSP CABMFRINFO LST CABINET MOD CABINET RMV CABINET Feature ID None None

Parameters

Feature Name

Description Meaning:Indicates the cabinet number. GUI Value Range:0~62 Unit:None Actual Value Range:0~62 Default Value:None

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Parameter ID TYPE

NE BTS3900

MML Command ADD CABINET MOD CABINET LST CABINET

Feature ID None

Feature Name None

Description Meaning:Type of a cabinet. This parameter is set to VIRTUAL when the type of a cabinet is not within the value range of this parameter. GUI Value Range:APM30 (APM30), TMC (TMC), BBC (BBC), APM100 (APM100), APM200 (APM200), PS4890 (PS4890), OMB (OMB), RFC (RFC), BTS3900 (BTS3900), BTS3900L (BTS3900L), BTS3900AL (BTS3900AL), VIRTUAL (Virtual Cabinet), BTS3900D (BTS3900D), BTS3012_SRA N (BTS3012_SRA N), BTS3012AE_S RAN (BTS3012AE_S RAN), BTS3012II_SR AN (BTS3012II_SR AN), TP48300A (TP48300A),

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Parameter ID

NE

MML Command

Feature ID

Feature Name

Description TP48600A (TP48600A), ILC29(ILC29) Unit:None Actual Value Range:APM30, TMC, BBC, APM100, APM200, PS4890, OMB, RFC, BTS3900, BTS3900L, BTS3900AL, VIRTUAL, BTS3900D, BTS3012_SRA N, BTS3012AE_S RAN, BTS3012II_SR AN, TP48300A, TP48600A, ILC29 Default Value:VIRTUA L(Virtual Cabinet)

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Parameter ID DESC

NE BTS3900

MML Command ADD CABINET MOD CABINET LST CABINET

Feature ID None

Feature Name None

Description Meaning:Indicates a brief description of the cabinet, which can be the function, location, and some other information of the cabinet. GUI Value Range:0~79 characters Unit:None Actual Value Range:0~79 characters Default Value:NULL (empty string)

CN

BTS3900

ADD SUBRACK LST SUBRACK MOD SUBRACK RMV SUBRACK

None

None

Meaning:Indicates the cabinet number of the subrack. GUI Value Range:0~62 Unit:None Actual Value Range:0~62 Default Value:None

SRN

BTS3900

ADD SUBRACK LST SUBRACK MOD SUBRACK RMV SUBRACK

None

None

Meaning:Indicates the number of the subrack. GUI Value Range:0~254 Unit:None Actual Value Range:0~254 Default Value:None

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Parameter ID TYPE

NE BTS3900

MML Command ADD SUBRACK LST SUBRACK

Feature ID None

Feature Name None

Description Meaning:Indicates the type of the subrack. GUI Value Range:BBU390 0(BBU3900 Subrack), RFU (RFU Subrack), PMU(PMU Subrack), TCU (TCU Subrack), FMU(FMU Subrack), RRU (RRU Subrack), RHUB(RHUB Subrack), PRRU (PRRU Subrack), EMU (EMU Subrack), GRU(GRU Subrack), BBU3900-1U (BBU3900-1U Subrack), GATM(GATM Subrack), PICO (PICO Subrack), CCU(CCU Subrack), AAS (AAS Subrack), UNKNOW (Unknow Subrack) Unit:None Actual Value Range:BBU390 0, RFU, PMU, TCU, FMU, RRU, RHUB, PRRU, EMU, GRU, BBU3900-1U, GATM, PICO, CCU, AAS, UNKNOW

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Parameter ID

NE

MML Command

Feature ID

Feature Name

Description Default Value:None

DESC

BTS3900

ADD SUBRACK MOD SUBRACK LST SUBRACK

None

None

Meaning:Indicates a brief description of the subrack, which can be the function, location, and some other information of the subrack. GUI Value Range:0~79 characters Unit:None Actual Value Range:0~79 characters Default Value:NULL (empty string)

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Parameter ID WM

NE BTS3900

MML Command ADD BRD MOD BBP LST BBP

Feature ID None

Feature Name None

Description Meaning:Indicates the working mode of the baseband processing board. There are seven working modes: FDD, TDD, HYBRID, TDD_ENHAN CE, TDD_8T8R, TDD_TL and FDD_ATG. The Frequency Division Duplex (FDD) mode carries the traditional voice and data services. TDD is short for Time Division Duplex. The HYBRID mode is a combination of FDD and IMB modes. In Integrated Mobile Broadcasting (IMB) mode, the baseband processing board carries the mobile TV services. The value TDD_ENHAN CE indicates the TDD mode integrated with the BeamForming (BF) function. The BF function provides the data
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MML Command

Feature ID

Feature Name

Description transmission service in transmission modes 7 and 8 defined in protocols. For details, see 3GPP TS 36.213. In TDD_8T8R mode, the baseband processing board supports TD-LTE singlemode 8T8R. In addition, the baseband processing board supports the BF function and CPRI specifications are applied between the BBU and RRU. In TDD_TL mode, the baseband processing board supports the TDLTE&TDSCDMA dual mode and the TD-LTE single mode. In addition, the baseband processing board supports 8T8R BF and 2T2R MultipleInput MultipleOutput (MIMO) and CMCC TDLTE IR specifications

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NE

MML Command

Feature ID

Feature Name

Description are applied between the BBU and RRU. In FDD_ATG mode, the baseband processing board supports communication between Air and Ground. The FDD_ATG mode applies only to communication between air and ground. GUI Value Range:FDD (Frequency Division Duplex), TDD (Time Division Duplex), HYBRID (HYBRID), TDD_ENHAN CE(Support TDD BF), TDD_8T8R (TDD_8T8R), TDD_TL (TDD_TL), FDD_ATG (AirToGround) Unit:None Actual Value Range:FDD, TDD, HYBRID, TDD_ENHAN CE, TDD_8T8R, TDD_TL, FDD_ATG Default Value:FDD (Frequency

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Parameter ID

NE

MML Command

Feature ID

Feature Name

Description Division Duplex)

HCE

BTS3900

ADD BRD MOD BBP LST BBP

None

None

Meaning:Indicates the hardware capabilities of a baseband processing board. This parameter is controlled by a license control item and is customized for a specific operator. For other operators, this parameter is invalid and the hardware capabilities of a baseband processing board are consistent with the hardware specifications of this board. GUI Value Range:NORMA L(NORMAL), FULL(FULL) Unit:None Actual Value Range:NORMA L, FULL Default Value:FULL (FULL)

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Parameter ID CN

NE BTS3900

MML Command DSP BBPTC LST BBP MOD BBP

Feature ID None

Feature Name None

Description Meaning:Indicates the cabinet number of the baseband processing board. GUI Value Range:0~7 Unit:None Actual Value Range:0~7 Default Value:0

SRN

BTS3900

DSP BBPTC LST BBP MOD BBP

None

None

Meaning:Indicates the subrack number of the baseband processing board. GUI Value Range:0~1 Unit:None Actual Value Range:0~1 Default Value:0

SN

BTS3900

DSP BBPTC LST BBP MOD BBP

None

None

Meaning:Indicates the slot number of the baseband processing board. GUI Value Range:0~5 Unit:None Actual Value Range:0~5 Default Value:None

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Parameter ID CPRIEX

NE BTS3900

MML Command MOD BBP LST BBP

Feature ID None

Feature Name None

Description Meaning:Indicates the CPRI extension switch of a BBP. The transmission capability of a fiber optic cable is improved when this parameter is set to ON. Only LBBPd supports this parameter.The BBP is reset after the parameter is modified. GUI Value Range:OFF (Off), ON(On) Unit:None Actual Value Range:OFF, ON Default Value:OFF(Off)

CN

BTS3900

DSP BRDRAT LST UTRP MOD UTRP SET BRDRAT

None

None

Meaning:Indicates the cabinet number of the extension transmission board. GUI Value Range:0~7 Unit:None Actual Value Range:0~7 Default Value:None

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Parameter ID SRN

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MML Command DSP BRDRAT LST UTRP MOD UTRP SET BRDRAT

Feature ID None

Feature Name None

Description Meaning:Indicates the subrack number of the extension transmission board. GUI Value Range:0~1 Unit:None Actual Value Range:0~1 Default Value:None

SN

BTS3900

DSP BRDRAT LST UTRP MOD UTRP SET BRDRAT

None

None

Meaning:Indicates the slot number of the extension transmission board. GUI Value Range:0~6 Unit:None Actual Value Range:0~6 Default Value:None

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Parameter ID SUBTYPE

NE BTS3900

MML Command MOD UTRP LST UTRP

Feature ID None

Feature Name None

Description Meaning:Indicates the type of the sub-board. GUI Value Range:NULL (NULL), UAEC (UAEC), UIEC (UIEC), UUAS (UUAS), UQEC (UQEC), UEOC (UEOC), UIEB (UIEB), UTRPc (UTRPc) Unit:None Actual Value Range:NULL, UAEC, UIEC, UUAS, UQEC, UEOC, UIEB, UTRPc Default Value:None

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7
There are no specific counters associated with this feature.

Counters

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8 Reference Documents

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1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. DBS3900 Installation Guide BTS3900 (Ver.B) Installation Guide BTS3900 (Ver.C) Installation Guide

Reference Documents

3900 Series Base Stations Hardware Description

BTS3900A (Ver.B) Installation Guide BTS3900A (Ver.C) Installation Guide BTS3900L (Ver.B) Installation Guide BTS3900L (Ver.C) Installation Guide BTS3900AL (Ver.A) Installation Guide

10. BTS3900C WCDMA Installation Guide 11. BTS3900C (Ver.C) Installation Guide 12. BTS3900 (Ver.D) Installation Guide 13. BTS3900A (Ver.D) Installation Guide 14. BTS3900L (Ver.D) Installation Guide 15. BTS3900 Installation Guide for Enhancing Existing Cabinets 16. BTS3900A Installation Guide for Enhancing Existing Cabinets 17. BTS3900L Installation Guide for Enhancing Existing Cabinets 18. DBS3900 Installation Guide for Enhancing Existing Cabinets 19. BTS3012 (Ver.D_Z) Installation Guide 20. BTS3012AE (Ver.D_Z) Installation Guide

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