Operation Guide To New Functions (For Internal Use)
Operation Guide To New Functions (For Internal Use)
BTS3000V100R012C00
Operation Guide to New Functions
(For Internal Use)
Issue 01
Date 2010-06-30
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Prepared by GBTS software development team Date 2010-06-10
Summary
You are advised to read this document before using DBS3900 GSM&BTS3900
GSM&BTS3900A GSM. This document consists of the following chapters:
Chapter Description
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Contents
Table 1.1 describes the version relation between BTS3000V100R012C00 and the software of
different products.
Figure 1.1 Querying the switch status of the power lose redundancy alarm
Step 3 On the BSC6900 LMT, run the LST GTRX command. The TRX number is listed as shown in
Figure 1.1.
Step 4 On the BSC6900 LMT, run the LST GCELL command. The cell number is listed as shown
in Figure 1.1.
Step 5 On the BSC6900 LMT, open the Custom Message dialog box. Enter D4-00-FF-FF-FF-81-
00-FF-01-35 in the Custom Message box, and then click Send. Reporting of custom
messages related to RF modules is enabled.
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The part circled with a red line is the operation information reported by the FPGA module, and the part
circled with a blue line is the test data of the script. The first byte of the operation information indicates
the ID of the operation information.
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Ping
Step 1 Enter APPVISP_vStartPing IpAddr, Packets, Datalen, Timeout, More to initiate the ping
function. The ping result is shown in Figure 1.1.
Set the APPVISP_vStartPing IpAddr, Packets, Datalen, Timeout, More parameter as follows:
IpAddr: indicates the character string of the IP address.
Packets: indicates the number of the message to be sent. The value range is 1 to 1024, and the
default value is 4. When 0 is specified by the user, the message number 4 is used by default.
Datalen: indicates the size of the ping packet. The IP header and the ICMP header are not included.
The default value is 56.
Timeout: indicates the time out duration of sending the message. The duration is specified by the
user. The value range is 200 to 10000, and the default value is 2000.
More: indicates the interval of sending the message. Unit: ms. The value range is 200 to 10000, and
the default value is 500.
Step 2 Enter APPVISP_vStopPing in the serial port operation window to stop the ping command.
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TraceRoute
Step 1 Enter APPVISP_vStartTraceRoute IpAddr, Packets, MaxTTL, Timeout in the serial port
operation window to initiate the TraceRoute command.
Step 2 Enter APPVISP_vStopTraceRoute in the serial port operation window to stop the
TraceRoute command.
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Step 3 Run the qmcGetStatics( 20 ) command several times, and then check the printed RX and TX
frame record on timeslot 20 of the OMC. If the RX frame number does not increase, the
broken point of the link is beyond this timeslot of the OMC.
Step 4 Enter StopLapdQmcTest Carrier No. in the serial port operation window to stop the test.
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The values of the Periodically Report Switch parameter are described as follows:
When this parameter is set to ON(On), the BTS reports the detection result every five minutes after
the detection is started.
When this parameter is set to OFF(Off), the BTS reports the detection result once after five minutes
and then the BTS does not report the result again.
Step 2 The detection result of the BER is reported, as shown in Figure 1.1.
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Step 2 Log in to the BSC server, and then find the log file that stores the DSP key information from
the directory \bsc6000\data\mbsc\bam\common\fam\famlogfmt\btsinfo.
Step 3 Use the tool Insightsharp to resolve the log file and obtain the BBDSP key information. Use
the GBTS_KeyInfo_GRFU.xml file as the GRFU/GRRU V2 configuration file and use the
GBTS_KeyInfo_DRFU.xml file as the DRFU/DRRU/GRRU V1 configuration file.
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The log of the SCP and the DSP may not appear at the same time.
The first record in the log indicates the current position of the slider. The second record indicates the
status of the six DL mailboxes: 55555555 indicates that the mailbox is in idle state, and AAAAAAAA
indicates that the mailbox is in use.
The content of the SCP is similar to that of the DSP. g_ulDspWriteIndex indicates the current position
of the slider.
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Only the board in the BBU case at the peer end can be reset.
Subrack No.: number of the subrack where the CANBUS module is located
Slot No.: number of the slot where the CANBUS module is located
Only the CANBUS module in the BBU case at the peer end can be reset.
Only the service Ethernet port on the BBU panel can be reset. Therefore, the cabinet, subrack, and slot
should be those supporting the GTMU. The port number can be 0 or 1. 0 indicates the FE0 port to be
reset and 1 indicates the FE1 port to be reset.
Only the MRRU/GRRU supports the downlink AFC, which can be enabled only after the UL AFC is
enabled.
In the BTS3000V100R012C00, downlink AFC for PDCH services is not supported.
Table 1.1 Parameter settings in the command for obtaining the TMU upper-level net connections
Net Connection Type TMU Upper-Level Net Connection
Table 1.2 Parameter settings in the command for obtaining the carrier-lever TMU lower-level net
connections
Net Connection Type Carrier-Level TMU Lower-Level Net Connection
Table 1.3 Parameter settings in the command for obtaining the HW-level TMU lower-level net
connections
Net Connection Type HW-Level TMU Lower-Level Net Connection
Table 1.4 Parameter settings in the command for obtaining the BRI upper-level TRX net
connection on the BBU
Net Connection Type BRI Upper-Level TRX Net Connection on the BBU
Table 1.5 Parameter settings in the command for obtaining the BRI upper-level TRX net
connections
Net Connection Type BRI Upper-Level TRX Net Connection
Table 1.6 Parameter settings in the command for obtaining the BRI lower-level TRX net
connections
Net Connection Type BRI Lower-Level TRX Net Connection
Table 1.7 Parameter settings in the command for obtaining the TRP upper-lever TRX net
connections on the BBU
Net Connection Type TRP Upper-Level TRX Net Connection on the BBU
Table 1.8 Parameter settings in the command for obtaining the TRP lower-level TRX net
connections
Net Connection Type TRP Lower-Level TRX Net Connection
Table 1.9 Parameter settings in the command for obtaining the DBUS CPRI net connections
Net Connection Type DBUS CPRI Net Connection
Table 1.10 Parameter Settings in the command for obtaining the TMU high-level software
interworking flow table
Net Connection Type TMU High-Level Software Interworking Flow Table
Command Code 11
Link No. 0: RSL
1: Primary link
2-4: Sub links
5: OML
6: ESL
7: EML
Table 1.11 Parameter settings in the command for obtaining the TMU lower-level software
interworking flow table
Net Connection Type TMU Lower-Level Software
Interworking Flow Table
Table 1.12 Parameter settings in the command for obtaining the ARP table
Net Connection Type ARP Table
Command Code 13
Link No. 255
Table 1.13 Parameter settings in the command for obtaining the routing table
Net Connection Type Routing Table
Table 1.14 Parameter settings in the command for obtaining the SCP upper-level net connections
Net Connection Type SCP Upper-Level Net Connection
Table 1.15 Parameter settings in the command for obtaining the DSP upper-level net connections
Net Connection Type DSP Upper-Level Net Connection
Table 1.16 Parameter settings in the command for obtaining the DBUS SIRAM connection (SCP
upper-level storage)
Net Connection Type DBUS SIRAM Connection (SCP
Upper-Level Storage)
Table 1.17 Parameter settings in the command for obtaining the DBUS CPRI net connections
Net Connection Type DBUS CPRI Net Connection
Table 1.18 Parameter settings in the command for obtaining the TRP lower-level net connections
Net Connection Type TRP Lower-Level Net Connection
Table 1.19 Parameter settings in the command for obtaining the BRI lower-level net connections
Net Connection Type BRI Lower-Level Net Connection
Table 1.20 Parameter settings in the command for obtaining the DBUS SIRAM connections
(lower-level software storage)
Net Connection Type DBUS SIRAM Connections (Lower-
Level Software Storage)
You can set Special Boolean Alarm Flag to WS_DISABLE (Water-Immersed Sensor Disabled) or
SS_DISABLE (Smog Sensor Disabled). You can select one item, indicating that the sensor is disabled
or you can select both, indicating that both sensors are disabled. When two items are not selected, both
.-sensors are enabled.
Enabling the Smoke Alarm Clearing for the TCU and FMU
Step 1 On the BSC6900 LMT, run the CLR BTSENVALM command. Set Alarm Type to
TCUSMOKEALM (TCU Smoke Alarm). Set Subrack No. and Slot No. according to TCU
configurations on the existing network. Execute the command to clear the TCU smoke alarms.
Step 2 On the BSC6900 LMT, run the CLR BTSENVALM command. Set Alarm Type to
FMUSMOKEALM (FMU Smoke Alarm). Set Subrack No. and Slot No. according to TCU
configurations on the existing network. Execute the command to clear the FMU smoke
alarms.
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2.The antenna hopping function is automatically disabled when this function, peak reduction, or power
sharing is enabled.
3.If static power coarse adjustment or dynamic power coarse adjustment is a non-zero value, the
maximum power increase must be 1.8 dB. Otherwise, power may be rolled back.
In this step, you must set the RXU Board Type parameter to MRRU(MRRU) or
MRFU(MRFU). The MRRU and MRFU are multi-standard RF units.
The parameters of the cabinet number, subrack number, and slot number are added to the
commands that are used to configure and query routes of BTSs.
Cabinet No.
Subrack No.
Slot No.
PPP Link No.
Subrack No.
Slot No.
MLPPP Group No.
PPP Link No.
The status of the MLPPP link is displayed, as shown in Figure 1.1.
Adding a Route
Step 1 On the MML client of the BSC6900 LMT, run the ADD BTSIPRT command to add a route.
In this step, set the following parameters based on the settings in the network:
Route Index
Destination IP Address
Destination Address Mask
Route Priority
Route Type
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Run the DSP BTSCPRILBR command to check the line bit rate of the CPRI link after add RXU
dynamically. If the RXU is not run on optimization CPRI rate then execute the STR BTSCPRILBRNEG
command.
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The Actual Transmission Bandwidth parameter indicates the actual transmit bandwidth at the
logical port in the latest minute.
Before querying the statistics of a logical port, you must set the mapping from an IP address to the
logical port.
Cabinet No.
Sub No.
Slot No.
Step 2 On the MML client of the BSC6900 LMT, run the RBK BTSSW command to perform fast
rollback on the BTS.
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There are three solutions related to MAC address setting: (1) when reference clock redundancy is not
supported, the MAC address is not set; (2) when reference clock redundancy is not supported, the MAC
address of clock link 0 is set; (3) when reference clock redundancy is supported, the MAC addresses of
both clock links 0 and 1 are set.
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In the case of tagging with a single VLAN ID, all packets whose next-hop IP address is
the specified value are tagged with the VLAN ID.
In the case of tagging with a VLAN ID in a VLAN group, all packets whose next-hop IP
address is the specified value are tagged with the IDs of the VLANs in a VLAN group.
The specific VLAN IDs are dependent on the protocol type and the Differentiated
Services Code Point (DSCP) values.
If you set VLAN MODE to VLANCLASS(VLANCLASS), you must specify VLAN GROUP
No., which is already configured through the ADD BTSVLANCLASS command.
If you set VLAN MODE to SINGLEVLAN(SINGLEVLAN), you must specify VLAN ID. In
addition, you can set VLAN Priority.
In the case of co-transmission at an MBTS, the GSM side of the MBTS needs to tag the forwarded
packets with VLAN IDs. If DHCP packets are included in the forwarded packets, the BTS needs to be
configured with the DHCP relay function.
If the BTS is not connected to the BSC, you need to configure the IP address of the FE port of the BTS
for debugging. If the BTS is already connected to the BSC, the IP address for BTS debugging is not
required.
Step 1 Log in to the SMT. Select IP Function in the Function column. The IP Debug dialog box is
displayed.
In the dialog box, click the Config Debug IP tab and then click the Configuration tab on the
tab page. Set the related parameters based on the settings in the network, and then click OK,
as shown in Figure 1.1.
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Configuring a Router
Step 1 Log in to the SMT. Select IP Function in the Function column. The IP Debug dialog box is
displayed.
In the dialog box, click the Config Router tab and then click the Click Config Router>>
button on the tab page. In the displayed Config Router dialog box, set the related parameters
based on the settings in the network, and then click Add. After a router is added, click Config
Para, as shown in Figure 1.1.
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When the UTRP is managed on the GSM side, the MBTS only allows that GSM and UMTS (or LTE)
share all timeslots on an E1 port. Therefore, select the Select All checkbox in the TS Mask drop-down
list.
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The Item Value parameter indicates a decimal value that is equivalent to an octet. The meaning of each
bit in the octet is as follows:
BIT7: function switch. 1 – Disabled; 0 – Enabled
BIT6: reserved
BIT5 – BIT3: total error threshold ranging from 0 to 7
BIT2 – BIT0: consecutive error threshold ranging from 0 to 7
For example, to set the total error threshold to 7 and the consecutive error threshold to 3, you need to set
the Item Value parameter to the decimal 59, which is equivalent to 00111011b, as shown in Figure 1.1.
Figure 1.1 Setting the parameters for DSP voice link detection capability enhancement
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The ten-byte data (in the rectangle above) in the log indicates in sequence the carrier No., channel No.,
and the number of errors of eight types. An error type occupies a byte. At present, only four of eight
error types are used, which are downlink TRAU frame not received, voice frame or SID frame stolen,
air-interface CMR time CMI leap, and uplink Dbit all-0 or all-1 frame. The other four error types are
reserved.
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PTU record function to save and extract the recorded UP data. Thus, you can check whether
the voice or data services on the UP are normal.
Three PTU record modes are available:
UP data record through the Um interface and the timeslot specified on the BSC side
Auto record of the data of certain numbers whose IMSI/TMSI are configured on the BSC
side during a call
UP data record started by the UE by the DTMF message (configurable)
Only one PTU record operation of one slot of one carrier on one BTS can be performed concurrently. If
multiple PTU record commands are issued on one BTS, the latest command is to be executed.
Key operations on ALDs are protected. The following operations are exclusive: scanning, calibration, tilt
angle setting, software download, and configuration file download.
Both the installation of an RET antenna or STMA and the resetting of an RXU can trigger auto
scanning, ensuring the normal use of ALDs.
The ANT_A ALD Current Alarm Threshold Type parameter can be configured to the following
values:
UER_SELF_DEFINE1 (user-defined type 1)
UER_SELF_DEFINE2 (user-defined type 2)
When a current abnormality alarm is generated, the power switch of the ALD is automatically disabled.
In this case, you can run this command to re-enable the switch and restore the system from the self-
protection state.
The Device No. parameter indicates the device number of an antenna in a site. Its value ranges from 0 to
35.
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ALDs are scanned according to the control link connection. All ALDs physically connected to the BTS
can be scanned out, no matter whether they are configured.
The power switches of all ALDs of an RXU that are scanned should be set to ON.
You can set the cabinet, subrack, and slot information in the MML command according to the actual
situation. If the preceding information is not specified, it indicates scanning the entire site.
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You can run this command to stop the scanning operation in a site.
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Resetting an ALD
Step 1 Run the RST BTSALD command in the MML window on the LMT of the BSC6900. The
parameter settings are as follows:
Operation Mode
Device No.
Control Port Cabinet No.
Control Port Subrack No.
Control Port Slot No.
Control Port No.
Before running this command, you must check whether the ALD is configured on the BTS and whether
the ALD can communicate with the BTS normally.
Configuring the Control Port No. parameter:
If the ALD is connected to the GATM, the value ranges from 0 to 5.
If the ALD is connected to the RRU or RFU, the value ranges from 0 to 2.
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Before running this command, you must check whether the ALD is configured on the BTS and whether
the ALD can communicate with the BTS normally.
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Before running this command, you must check whether the ALD is configured on the BTS and whether
the ALD can communicate with the BTS normally.
The loaded software version must completely match the device version. The ALD does not support the
file check function. Therefore, if the uploaded ALD software is incorrect, the ALD may be unavailable.
The ALD is automatically reset after the software upload, and the new software is validated after the
resetting.
The ALD connected to the GATM does not support software upgrade.
Step 3 Run the LOD BTSRETCFGDATA command in the MML window on the LMT of the
BSC6900 to download the configuration file of the RET antenna to the ALD. The parameter
settings are as follows:
Operation Mode
Device No.
SubUnit No.
Control Port Cabinet No.
Control Port Subrack No.
Control Port Slot No.
Control Port No.
The STMA does not provide the function of downloading configuration files.
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When configuring multiple RET antennas, you should fill in the actual number of supported subunits.
Otherwise, the ALDs become unavailable.
When installing an RET antenna in the common scenario, you do not need to specify the vendor code
and the device No. Both values can be automatically obtained by the system. In the cascaded installation
scenario, you should specify the vendor code and the device No. Otherwise, the system cannot
communicate with the ALD normally.
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The configured cabinet No., subrack No., and control port No. should be consistent with those of the
port for physically connecting the RET antenna to the BTS. Otherwise, the RET antenna cannot work
normally.
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You can use this command to modify the additional attributes of an RET antenna subunit, such as the
antenna direction, antenna model number, band code, band beam width, band gain, installed date,
installed mechanical tilt angle, installer ID, sector ID, and serial number of the antenna. The parameters
should be configured according to the actual application scenario.
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Figure 1.1 Querying the dynamic information of additional attributes of an RET antenna
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Before calibration, you must check whether the RET antenna is configured on the BTS and whether the
antenna can communicate with the BTS normally.
Calibration is a mandatory operation after the installation of an RET antenna. If this operation is
ignored, the tilt angle of the antenna may be incorrect, affecting the network coverage.
If the device No. and the subunit No. are not specified, it indicates that all RET antennas in the site
should be calibrated.
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Adding an STMA
Step 1 Run ADD BTSTMA command in the MML window on the LMT of the BSC6900. The
parameter settings are as follows:
Device No.
Device Name
TMA Power Supply Type
Control Port Cabinet No.
Control Port Subrack No.
Control Port Slot No.
TMA SubUnit Number
The TMA SubUnit Number parameter should be configured according to the actual number of
supported subunits.
The TMA Power Supply Type parameter should be configured according to the actual situation.
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The configured cabinet No., subrack No., and control port No. should be consistent with those of the
port for physically connecting the TMA to the BTS. Otherwise, the TMA cannot work normally.
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Device No.
SubUnit No.
Connection Port Cabinet No.
Connection Port Subrack No.
Connection Port Slot No.
Connection Port No.
Operation Mode
Gain(0.25dBi)
Different STMA models provided by different vendors support different gain ranges. Therefore, you
should configure the parameter according to the specifications provided by the vendor.
The value of the SubUnit No. parameter ranges from 1 to 2.
The valid value of the Connection Port No. parameter ranges from 0 to 5 for the GATM and from 0 to 2
for the RXU.
The TMA can work in two modes, namely, normal and bypass.
The value of the Gain(0.25dBi) parameter ranges from 0 to 255.
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You can use this command to modify the additional attributes of an STMA subunit, such as the antenna
direction, antenna model number, band code, band beam width, band gain, installed date, installed
mechanical tilt angle, installer ID, sector ID, serial No., gain resolution, subunit type, received maximum
frequency, received minimum frequency, transmit maximum frequency, and transmit minimum
frequency. The preceding parameters should be configured according to the actual situation.
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This function and the power ramping in 8PSK mode are mutually exclusive.