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NODE-B connectivity

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Reliance 3G Network Architecture


RNC Card Configuration
RNC NODEB connectivity
Management flow from Node-B to RNC
Service & Signaling Flow NodeB to RNC
QOS
Bandwidth required for Iub
Details conclusion of IUB interface
IP Requirement Format

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1. Reliance 3G Network Architecture

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2. RNC CARD CONFIGURATION


ZTE is supplying Type-2 Model of RNC to Reliance

Type-1

Type-2

Type-3

Type-4

Type-5

Type-6

12

16

20

26

32

12

16

22

26

30

34

RUB

RCB
GIPI3
GIPI3(OMCB)
SDTI

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Card Configuration in Type -2

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3. RNC NODEB connectivity


ZTE is supplying Type-2 Model of RNC to Reliance
RNC will have total 4 GIPI3 cards in which there will be one GE ports
in each card for Iub connectivity.
In this way one RNC will provide 4 GE Electrical ports towards
Reliance MEN network for NODE-B connectivity in load sharing
mode.

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Network diagram for NodeB connectivity:-

All GE ports are electrical

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Single RNC Connection

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3 RNC connection

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4. Management Flow From NodeB to RNC

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MANAGEMENT FLOW DETAIL:-

When some data is sent from OMCB server then it has NODEB
Management IP as destination IP and OMCB server IP as source IP.
This data packet comes to GIPI3 card which is used for OMCB
channel gateway. Then it is transferred to GIPI3 card which is used
for Iub interface, during this time again IP encapsulation is done,
OMCB Management IP defined in RPU will be added as source IP
and NodeB management IP will be added as destination IP.
When it reaches to NODE-B then decapsulation starts and first
OMCB management IP is decapsulated and then OMCB server IP
will be decapsulated.
Here at RNC end we define the static route as:Destination IP = NODEB management IP
MASK
= depend on subnets
Next hope
= router OMCB port IP ( VLAN1 IP = IUB OMCB
interface IP).

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DHCP and Management Process:-

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5. Service & Signaling Flow NodeB to RNC

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SERVICE AND SIGNALING FLOW DETAIL:-

SIGNAL FLOW:When some signal data is sent from RNC then it has NODE-B SIGNAL IP as destination
IP and RNC SCTP IP as source IP.
This data packet comes to GIPI3 card which is used for Iub connection. And we create
static route in RNC as.
Here at RNC end we define the static route as:Destination IP = NODEB signal IP
MASK
= depend on subnets
Next hope
= router Iub port IP.(VLAN2 IP = IUB signal interface IP)
SERVICE FLOW:When some signal data is sent from RNC then it has NODE-B SERVICE IP as
destination IP and RNC USER PLANE IP as source IP.
This data packet comes to GIPI3 card which is used for Iub connection. And we create
static route in RNC as.
Here at RNC end we define the static route as:Destination IP = NODEB signal IP
MASK
= depend on subnets
Next hope
= router Iub port IP.(VLAN2 IP = IUB service interface IP)

NOTE :- NODE-B service IP and NODE-B signal IP is same.


We dont separate sevice and signal layer for IUB, so at RNC side IUB service interface
IP and signal interface IP are the same.
We just separate the NODE-B management layer and service/signal layer .

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6. QOS Management

For the signaling QoS: NodeB site can configure


signaling QoS itself.
For the service QoS:RNC send the service DSCP in
the signaling trace ( NBAP messages)

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DSCP bits for different services:-

Traffic Type(IU interface QOS default)


Signalling (RANAP)
Conversational
Streaming
Interactive
Background
SLA
BFD
Traffic Type(Iub Interface QOS default)
Iub NBAP Signaling[1]
Iub Common Transport Channel[1]
RRC Connection[2]
R99 Conversational[2]
R99 Streaming[2]
R99 Interactive[2]
R99 Background[2]
HSPA Conversational[2]
HSPA Streaming[2]
HSPA Interactive[2]
HSPA Background[2]
O&M[3]
Clock over IP (PTP) [3]
[3]

BFD [3]

DSCP (Bit)
101110
100100
100100
010100
000000
000000
000000
DSCP (Bit)
101110
101110
100100
100100
100100
010100
000000
100110
100110
010110
000000
000000
101110
000000
000000

IP TOS
0xB8
0x90
0x90
0x50
0x00
0x00
0x00
IP TOS
0xB8
0xB8
0x90
0x90
0x90
0x50
0x00
0x98
0x98
0x58
0x00
0x00
0xB8
0x00
0x00

DSCP to COS value


0~7
8~15
16~23
24~31
32~39
40~47
48~55
56~63

0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7

Remark
EF(Expedited Forwarding)
AF42(Class4, Med Drop)
AF42(Class4, Med Drop)
AF22(Class2, Med Drop)
Best effort
Best effort
Best effort
Remark
EF(Expedited Forwarding)
EF(Expedited Forwarding)
AF42(Class4, Med Drop)
AF42(Class4, Med Drop)
AF42(Class4, Med Drop)
AF22(Class2, Med Drop)
Best effort
AF43(Class4, High Drop)
AF43(Class4, High Drop)
AF23(Class2, High Drop)
Best effort
Best effort
EF(Expedited Forwarding)
Best effort
Best effort

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7. Bandwidth Requirement for IU interface


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Bandwidth Requirement for Iub interface :Version

Bandwidth(Mbps) per Cell

Bandwidth(Mbps) per Site

Average

Peak

Average

HSPA

14.4

43

24

1 FE

HSPA+ 64QAM

21.6

13

65

39

1 FE

HSPA+ MIMO

28.8

14

86

42

1 FE

Per RNC:a) Bandwidth Required for Iub = 2449 Mbps

Interface

Peak

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8. Details conclusion of IUB interface

1 Signal and Service layer RNC and NodeB dont separate


the signal and service layer it means each NodeB has the same
signal and service IP and RNC configures the same interface IP
address for IUB signal layer and service layer.But we separate the
management layer.
2 For all NodeB that belong to same layer2 network NodeB
has own signal/service IP own vlan and own gateway in the
access router
2 Management layer for all NodeB that belong to same
layer2 network they will have same vlan and same gateway in
the access router
3 There will be only one router for each layer2 NodeB to access
4 All the NodeB vlan-terminal should be done by router RNC
don't configure NodeB vlan
5 The details plan will be provided in two weeks including
IP vlan etc.

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