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5. Contents
About this Manual.........................................................................i
Purpose........................................................................................ i
Intended Audience ....................................................................... i
Prerequisite Skill and Knowledge .................................................. i
What is in This Manual.................................................................. i
Related Documentation ................................................................ii
Conventions .................................................................................ii
How to Get in Touch....................................................................iii
Chapter 1........................................................................................1
OMCB Path Setup.........................................................................1
OMCB Path Setup Flow....................................................1
Configure OMCR Server...................................................2
Create Interface Information for GIPI ................................4
Create PVC Configuration ................................................5
Create ATM and IP Binding Relation...................................5
Create Point to Point Interface Configuration.......................6
Create Static Route Configuration .....................................7
Create Global Supplemented Configuration .........................8
Create Configuration at Node B Side..................................9
Chapter 2.....................................................................................13
OMCB Data Configuration ......................................................13
Node B NE Configuration ............................................... 13
Creating BS Configuration Set ........................................ 14
OMCB Data Configuration (Configuration Wizard)............... 15
OMCB Data Configuration (Manual Configuration) .............. 16
Creating Radio Resource ............................................... 24
Chapter 3.....................................................................................27
6. Node B Clock Synchronization Settings.............................27
Set and Validate Clock Synchronization of Node B.............. 27
Glossary.......................................................................................29
Figures.........................................................................................31
Tables...........................................................................................33
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About this Manual
Purpose
This Manual provides procedures and guidelines when
performing data configuration on OMCB NMS.
Intended Audience
This document is intended for engineers and technicians who
perform data configuration activities on the OMCB NMS.
Prerequisite Skill and Knowledge
To use this document effectively, users should have a general
understanding of wireless telecommunications technology.
Familiarity with the following is helpful:
Basic computer software operation
The ZTE ZXSDR series base station products
What is in This Manual
This Manual contains the following chapters:
TAB L E 1 CH APTER SU MMAR Y
Chapter Summary
Chapter 1 OMCB Path
Setup Flow
Introduces the setup flow of OMCB path
Chapter 2 OMCB Data
Configuration
Introduces OMCB data configuration.
Chapter 3 Clock
Synchronization
Settings
Introduces the clock synchronization
settings
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Related Documentation
The following documentation is related to this manual:
ZXSDR B8200 GU360 Indoor GSM&UMTS Dual Mode
Baseband Unit Equipment/Radio Resource Configuration
Guide
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C h a p t e r 1
OMCB Path Setup
OMCB Path Setup Flow
The data to be configured for OMCB path setup is as shown in
Figure 1.
FI GU R E 1 DATA TO BE CON F I GU R ED FOR OMC B PATH SETU P
Ethernet
RN
C
OMC
server
Node B
GIPI
(RUIB)
IMAB
IP: 139.1.1.129/16
IP: 139.1.1.1/16
RNC internal changeover
Point-to-point port
IP: 10.1.0.1/16
ATM
RNC
Steps to configure the data:
1. On OMC server, add one IP address which is in the same
network segment of the IP address of the GIPI board
interface. In this instance, the IP address is 139.1.1.129/16.
Moreover, add one static route to the O&M IP address of the
Node B.
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2. On the GIPI board, add the interface address.
3. Configure PVC.
4. Configure ATM (IMA) and IP binding relation.
5. On the IMAB board, add the point-to-point configuration
6. Configure the static route (quoting the point-to-point
interface configuration).
7. Add the global supplemented configuration
8. Configure at the Node B side
Configure OMCR Server
Click Start → Run to open the program running window. Enter
cmd and click OK. The cmd window pops up, as shown in
Figure 2.
FI GU R E 2 CMD WI N D OW
In the blue title column of the pop-up cmd window, the startup
path of cmd.exe program is displayed. In this instance, the path
is C:WINDOWSsystem32c md.exe. In the black column of the
cmd window, the defaulted path for the system login is
displayed. If the paths are inconsistent, the system will not
execute the command entered. In this case, change the default
path displayed in the display column of the cmd window into the
startup path of the cmd.exe program. In this instance, enter the
cd c:windowssystem32 command and press Enter, as
shown in Figure 3.
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FI GU R E 3 M OD I F YI N G DEF AU L T PATH
Enter the command to add the route. In this instance, enter the
route add 10.1.0.0 mask 255.255.0.0 139.1.1.1 –p
command. Do remember to enter –P at the end of the command.
If there is no –P at the end of the command, the route may be
lost when the PC is restarted. Enter the route print command
and press Enter to view whether the route is added correctly, as
shown in Figure 4.
FI GU R E 4 EN TER I N G AD D ROU TE COMMAN D
If the information as shown in Figure 5 appears, the route is
added successfully.
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FI GU R E 5 ROU TE AD D ED SU C C ESSF U L L Y
Create Interface Information
for GIPI
1. Right-click and choose RNC Ground Resource Management
→Transmission Configuration → IP Protocol Configuration →
Interface Configuration. Choice of Interface Information
dialog box pops up, where you can create the IP address for
the interface, as shown in Figure 6. For the Board Type,
select GIPI(RUIB). For the Subsystem, select the shelf ID.
For the Module, select the module which the GIPI board
belongs to. For the Unit, select the slot No. For the Sunit,
select 1 permanently. Click Next.
FI GU R E 6 CH OI C E OF IN TER F AC E IN F OR MATI ON DI AL OG BOX
2. Interface Configuration dialog box pops up. Enter the IP
address and subnetwork mask of GIPI interface and then
click OK. Modify the interface port No. and MAC address into
the actual MAC address of the board on the site.
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Create PVC Configuration
Right-click and choose RNC Ground Resource Management
→ Transmission Configuration → PVC Configuration. PVC
Configuration dialog box pops up, where you can create the
PVC to bear the OMCB, as shown in Figure 7. For the
Subsystem No, select the shelf ID where the IMAB locates. For
the Unit No, select the slot No of the IMAB board. For the ATM
Port No, select the IMA group No that Node B office quotes.
Keep default values for other parameters.
FI GU R E 7 PVC CON F I GU R ATI ON IN TER F AC E
Create ATM and IP Binding
Relation
Right-click and choose RNC Ground Resource Management
→ Transmission Configuration → ATM and IP Binding
Relation. ATM and IP Binding Relation dialogue box pops up,
as shown in Figure 8. Select the correct PVC ID from the drop-
down menu and fill in Destination IP Address. In this instance,
the IP address is 10.1.0.1 and the Address Mask is
255.255.255.255. Keep default values for other parameters.
Click OK. The binding of the PVC and Node B O&M IP is created.
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FI GU R E 8 ATM AN D IP BI N D I N G REL ATI ON DI AL OG BOX
Create Point to Point
Interface Configuration
Right-click and choose RNC Ground Resource Management
→Transmission Configuration → IP Protocol Configuration
→ Point to Point Port Configuration. Point to Point Port
Configuration dialog box pops up, as shown in Figure 9.
Configure the first set of parameters as below and keep default
values for the second set of parameters.
Interface Subsystem No. 1: The No of the shelf where the
interface board (IMAB/APBE) locates.
Interface Unit No. 1: The No of the slot where the interface
board (IMAB/APBE) locates.
Interface SUnit No. 1: The value is permanently 1.
Interface Module No. 1: The No. of the module which the
interface board (IMAB/APBE belongs to).
Interface Localport No. 1: The No. of the high-end ATM
subunit that the office quotes (such as, IMA group No).
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FI GU R E 9 POI N T TO POI N T POR T CON F I GU R ATI ON DI AL OG BOX
Create Static Route
Configuration
1. Right-click and choose RNC Ground Resource
Management → Transmission Configuration → IP
Protocol Configuration → Static Route. Static Route
dialog box pops up, as shown in Figure 10. For the Static
Route No, the value is unique. For the Static Route Prefix,
the value is the real address. In this instance, the IP address
is 10.1.0.1 and the mask is 255.255.255.255 permanently.
For the Is next hop IP or interface, select the interface.
Click OK.
FI GU R E 10 STATI C ROU TE DI AL OG BOX
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2. Choice of Point to Point Interface dialog box pops up, as
shown in Figure 11. Select the interface configured in the
point-to-point interface configuration. For the Module, select
the home module No. For the subsystem, select the shelf
No. For the Sunit, select the corresponding slot No. For the
LocalPort, select IMA group No. After the settings, click OK.
FI GU R E 11 CH OI C E OF POI N T TO POI N T IN TER F AC E
Create Global Supplemented
Configuration
Right-click RNC Config Set and choose Create Global
supplemented configuration. Global supplemented
configuration dialog box pops up. as shown in Figure 12,
where you can enter the information of the GIPI board which
serves as OMCB Gateway. In the IP address of the OMCB server,
enter the IP address of the 139 network segment configured on
the OMCB server. In this instance, the IP address is 139.0.0129.
Then, click OK.
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FI GU R E 12 GL OB AL SU PPL EMEN TED CON F I GU R ATI ON DI AL OG BOX
Create Configuration at Node
B Side
Use one network cable to connect the computer for debugging
with the LMT port on the CC board. Run the LMT software and
log in the Node B in the online mode. On the maintenance
navigation tree, click and choose Configuration Management
→ ATM Configuration → AAL5 Link. On the AAL5 link
management column on the right, click Add to configure IPOA
bearer PVC, as shown in Figure 13.
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FI GU R E 13 AAL5 LI N K M AN AGEMEN T DI AL OG BOX – BASI C IN F OR MATI ON
TAB
For the settings on the Basic Information tab, refer to the
below:
VPI/VCI: According to the planning data, and 1/33 in
normal cases
Board Name: CC (The board name changes with the base
station type. Fill in this value according to the actual
situation on the site.)
Bearer Type: The bearer type changes with the
transmission type pf BBU and RNC. If the BBU/RNC transmits
through E1 cable, select IMA. If the BBU/RNC transmits
through the optical fiber, select STM-1.
Bearer ID: The bearer ID changes with the transmission
type pf BBU and RNC. If the BBU/RNC transmits through E1
cable, select the ID of the IMA group configured for the base
station. If the BBU/RNC transmits through the optical fiber,
select the optical interface No of the BBU that selected the
optical fiber.
User Type: The IP address of the bearer.
AAL5 Link Management dialog box Bandwidth Information
tab is as shown in Figure 14.
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FI GU R E 14 AAL5 LI N K M AN AGEMEN T DI AL OG BOX – B AN D W I D TH
IN F OR MATI ON TAB
For the settings on the Bandwidth Information tab, refer to the
below:
Service Type: CBR
Max Bandwidth: According to the planning data, and 128
Kbps in normal cases
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C h a p t e r 2
OMCB Data Configuration
Node B NE Configuration
Start NetNumen™ M31 client, click [View → Configuration
Management ] , right-Click on the created subnetwork, the
shortcut menu appears. Click Create → Base Station. Base
Station dialog box appears, as shown in Figure 15.
FI GU R E 15 CR EATE BASE STATI ON
Please configure the items in this interface conforming to the
following instructions:
[User Label]: Up to user define
[ManagedElement ID]: Recommend the same as Node B
ID
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[ ManagedElement IP Address ] : The same as base
station IP address
[IPOA Gateway IP Address]: The interface address of
GIPI
[Vendor Name]: Up to user define
[User Defined State]: Default
[Location]: Up to user define
[Software Version]: Match with the foreground version
of Node B
[Longitude]: Can be configured later
[latitude]: Can be configured later
Creating BS Configuration
Set
1. Right-click on the BS of configuration resource tree, the
shortcut menu appears. Click on Create → Base Station
Config Set, Base Station Config Set dialog box appears,
as shown in Figure 16.
FI GU R E 16 BASE STATI ON CON F I G SET DI AL OG BOX
2. Fill in User Label, Click OK.
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OMCB Data Configuration
(Configuration Wizard)
1. Right-Click on the Node B NE, the shortcut menu appears.
Click on Base Station Configuration Wizard(SDR),
Configuration Wizard dialog box appears, as shown in
Figure 17. Select Configured by Base Station data -->
Online Upload Data, Click Next.
FI GU R E 17 CON F I GU R ATI ON WI Z AR D DI AL OG BOX
2. On the pop-up Confirm dialog, click Yes, as shown in Figure
18.
FI GU R E 18 CON F I R M DI AL OG
3. If the data configuration on OMCR and OMCB both are
correct, the base station and OMCB NMS can setup
connection successfully.
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OMCB Data Configuration
(Manual Configuration)
1. Right-Click on the BS configuration set, the shortcut menu
appears. Click on Create → Base Station Equipment
Resource Management, Base Station Equipment
Resource Management dialog box appears, as shown in
Figure 19. Fill in all attributes. Click OK.
FI GU R E 19 BASE STATI ON EQU I PMEN T RESOU R C E M AN AGEMEN T DI AL OG
BOX
2. Right-click Rack Configuration to pop up shortcut menu
and click Create → Rack Configuration, as shown in Figure
20. Input/Select the parameters and click OK, this rack is
showed on the resource tree.
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FI GU R E 20 CR EATE RAC K CON F I GU R ATI ON
3. Double-click a rack and enter the interface shown in Figure
21.
FI GU R E 21 RAC K V I EW SAMPL E
4. Right-click the empty slot on the rack, and click Create
Board in the shortcut menu, as shown in Figure 22. Select a
board type and click Add, then click OK.
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FI GU R E 22 CR EATE BOAR D
Note:
The boards available depend on the base station device type and
the slot used.
5. Right click Rack Configuration to open shortcut menu and
click Create → Rack Topology Configuration, as shown in
Figure 23. Fill in all attributes. Click OK.
FI GU R E 23 CR EATE RAC K TOPOL OGY CON F I GU R ATI ON
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6. Right click Antenna Configuration to open shortcut menu
and click Create → Antenna Configuration, as shown in
Figure 24. Fill in all attributes. Click OK.
FI GU R E 24 CR EATE AN TEN N A CON F I GU R ATI ON
7. Right click on IUB Transmission → Physical Layer
Management. The shortcut menu appears. Click Create →
E1/T1 Line Configuration. E1/T1 Link Relative
Configuration dialog box appears, as shown in Figure 25.
Fill in all attributes. Click OK.
FI GU R E 25 E1/T1 LI N K REL ATI VE CON F I GU R ATI ON
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8. Right click on IUB Transmission → Physical Layer
Management. The shortcut menu appears. Click Create →
IMA Group Parameter. The configuration dialog box
appears, as shown in Figure 26. Fill in all attributes. Click OK.
FI GU R E 26 IMA GR OU P CON F I GU R ATI ON
9. Right click on IUB Transmission → Link Layer
Management. The shortcut menu appears. Click Create →
AAL2 VC Configuration. The configuration dialog box
appears, as shown in Figure 27. Fill in all attributes. Click OK.
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FI GU R E 27 CR EATE AAL 2 LI N K .
10. Right click on IUB Transmission → Link Layer
Management. The shortcut menu appears. Click Create →
AAL5 VC Configuration. The configuration dialog box
appears, as shown in Figure 28. Fill in all attributes. Click OK.
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FI GU R E 28 CR EATE AAL 5 LI N K
11. Right click RF Connection Configuration to open shortcut
menu and click Create → RF Connection Configuration,
as shown in Figure 29. Fill in all attributes. Click OK.
FI GU R E 29 CR EATE RF CON N EC TI ON
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12. Right click Base Station Equipment Resource
Management → Clock Source Priority Configuration to
open shortcut menu, and click Create → Clock Source
Priority Configuration, as shown in Figure 30. Fill in all
attributes. Click OK.
FI GU R E 30 CON F I GU R E CL OC K SOU R C E PR I OR I TY
13. Right click Dry Contact Alarm Configuration. The shortcut
menu appears. Click Create → Dry Contact Alarm
Configuration. Dry Contact Alarm Configuration dialog
box appears, as shown in Figure 31. Fill in all attributes. Click
OK.
FI GU R E 31 DR Y CON TAC T AL AR M CON F I GU R ATI ON
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Creating Radio Resource
1. Right-click Base Station Config Set to pop up the shortcut
menu. Click Create → Base Station Radio Resource
Management, as shown in Figure 32. Click OK.
FI GU R E 32 BASE STATI ON RAD I O RESOU R C E M AN AGEMEN T
2. Right-Click on Base Station Radio Resource Management,
The shortcut menu appears. Click on Create → Baseband
Resource Pool. Baseband Resource Pool dialog box
appears, as shown in Figure 33. Fill in all attributes. Click OK.
FI GU R E 33 BASEB AN D RESOU R C E POOL DI AL OG BOX
3. Right-Click on Baseband Resource Pool, the shortcut
menu appears. Click on Create → Baseband Resource
Group. Baseband Resource Group dialog box appears, as
shown in Figure 34. Fill in all attributes. Click OK.
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FI GU R E 34 BASEB AN D RESOU R C E GR OU P DI AL OG BOX
4. Right-Click Sector Management, the shortcut menu
appears. Click on Create → Sector. Local Cell dialog box
appears, as shown in Figure 35. Select Receiving Type and
Transmission Type, and select the RF connection. Click OK
to finish creating sector.
FI GU R E 35 CR EATE SEC TOR
5. Right-Click Sector Management, the shortcut menu appears.
Click on Create → Local Cell. The Local Cell dialog box pops
up, as shown in Figure 36. Input all attributes in Local Cell
Basic Parameters and click OK.
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FI GU R E 36 LOC AL CEL L
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C h a p t e r 3
Node B Clock
SynchronizationSettings
Set and Validate Clock
Synchronization of Node B
On the Configuration Resource Tree of the Configuration
Management view, double-click and choose UTRAN
Subnetwork → Base Station Configset → Base Station
Equipment Resource Management, as shown in Figure 37.
For the settings on Common Parameter Configuration tab, refer
to the following figure.
FI GU R E 37 SETTI N G CL OC K SYN C H R ON I Z ATI ON OF NOD E B
After the settings, to validate the correctness, you can perform
the clock synchronization manually. Click , the icon of SNTP
Forced Time Synchronization, on the toolbar on the top of
the Base Station Equipment Resource Management
interface. If the conditions permit, with the real-time alarm
function on the LMT or by starting the NBAP signaling trace,
check whether the time of the alarm reported and of the NBAP
signaling is accordant with the predicted value. If they are
accordant, the clock synchronization succeeds.