CBRS Overview
CBRS Overview
NBSS 11.0
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Course Description
EBSC/CBRS Discussion
This discussion is designed for technicians and other personnel requiring the knowledge needed to operate and maintain Nortel Networks CBRS equipment.
Target audience
Engineers Switch Technicians Cell Site Technicians
Course Objectives
Give a system level description of the CBRS Product Identify the new elements Recognize new and enhanced BCN services Discuss changes in the BSS Manager Understand MDM functions
Course Agenda
Day 1
Lesson 1 - Overview Lesson 2 - Architecture Lesson 3 BCN Services Lesson 4 CBRS and the BSS Manager
Day 2
Lesson 5 CBRS and the Passport MDM Lesson 6 EBSC Configuration tool Lesson 7 Performance Lesson 8 Alarms
Overview
Lesson 1
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Lesson 1 Objectives
Discuss the functions of the CBRS product Explain the signal flow through the CBRS Identify the CBRS hardware components, shelves
and boards
Product Evolution
BSC Products
SBS Data
EBSC Products
CPDS
CDMA Packet Data Subsystem
CIS BIU
SBS Voice
CBRS
LPP
CDMA Backhaul & Routing Subsystem
CSIS
CDMA Signaling Subsystem
CSVS
EBSC/CBRS Enhancements
BSC
NORTEL CDMA BIU
CBRS
EBSCTM EBSCTM
MSP
MSP
MSP
TFU 2
SBS 3 SBS 2
0 1 2
6 7
SBS 1
BIU Cabinet
CIS Cabinet
SBS Cabinet
8 9 1 1 0 1
1 1 1 3 4 5
24pBCNW FP
11pMSW FP
CP3
EBSC/CBRS Enhancements
CBRS replaces the following:
TFU (Timing Frequency Unit) replaced by EBSCTM GPSR (Global Positioning Satellite Receiver) replaced by
EBSCTM
BIU (Backhaul Interface Unit) replaced by 11pMSW FP CDSU (Channel Service/ Data Service Unit) replaced by
11pMSW FP
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Filter Tray
EBSCTM
Filter Tray
EBSCTM
EBSCTM
Cable Trough
CCMC
6 T1 Card
P27 P28 P31 P32 P35 P36 P39 P40 P43 P44 P47 P48 P76 P77 P78 P29 P30 P33 P34 P37 P38 P41 P42 P45 P46 P49 P50 P79 P80 P71 P72 P73 P74
6 BC Cards
P66 P67 P68 P68 P61 P62 P63 P64 P56 P57 P58 P59 P60 P51 P52 P53 P54 P55
P75 P70 P65 BCN and GPS timing to SBS per connector
CCMC
Cable Trough
0
Cable Trough
Upper Shelf
7
Cable Trough
88
1 1
1 3
1 4
Lower Shelf
155
Cable Trough
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One port for T1/E1 channels to BTS Eight ports for T1 connections to LPP/CIU
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Each pair serves up to 24 BCN links between CBRS and SBS The 24pBCNW FP interfaces include:
24 RS-422 electrical ports for connectivity to the SBS shelves. 1 RS-485 serial port to EBSCTM.
second and chip clocks for the SBS. The 24pBCNW FP is provisioned in pairs 1+1 redundancy The first pair must be installed in slots 6&7 of the Passport 15000 frame to provide CDMA timing. The second pair is located in slots 14&15 for growth.
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CCMC NTPB13AA
Active Switch Card Shelf (OC-3 Express Form Factor)
6 BCN Cards
P76 P71 P66 P61 P56 P51
P79
P74
P68
P64
P59
P54
P30
P34
P38
P42
P46
P50
P80
P75
P70
P65
P60
P55
P83
P85
P87
P89
P106
P102
P81
P84
P82
P86
P88
P93
P95
P91
P97
P99
P90
P108
P105
P94
P92
P96
P98
P100
P107
P104
P103
P101
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Hz timing outputs
10MHz output as an optional BITS input Hz output to synchronize test equipment 9.8304 MHz output to synchronize user test equipment
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Network Timing
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Interfaces Type
OC3c (11pMSW FP and/or 4pOC3 FP) OC3c (11pMSW FP and/or 4pOC3 FP) DISCO and/or BCN (24pBCNW FP) DISCO, or T1 to OC3 (11pMSW FP) via Add Drop Multiplexer, or T1s (with IMH) to OC3 (11pMSW FP) via Add Drop Multiplexer
CIU ISSHO
DISCO or T1 (11pMSW FP) OC3c (4pOC3 FP), DS3 (12pDS3Atm FP), T1 to OC3 (11pMSW FP) via Add Drop Multiplexer, T1s (with IMH) to OC3 (11pMSW FP) via Add Drop Multiplexer
BISC
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MDM/MDP
PP 15K
MT X DMS Core
SLM Computing Module
11pMSW
EBSCTM
BSSM Another
LAN
DMS Bus
CBRS
LPP or FLIS MTM
CCS7 Links
LPP
CBRS
SBS Shelf
CCMC
Enhance d Selector Cards 1-12
IOC
ENET
OAU
SCI-S
T1s
DISCOs
OC-3
T1
CIU MTX
T1
CCMC
BCN
T1
11pMSW
BCN
OR
24p BCNW
Passport
DISCO
PDSN FA/HA
WWW
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EBSC/CBRS Benefits
Increased capacity of the BSC
With three frames CBRS delivers 3X capacity increase over current BSC
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CBRS
Breaker Interface Panel
CBRS
Breaker Interface Panel
Filter Tray
EBSCTM EBSCTM
Filter Tray
EBSCTM EBSCTM
Filter Tray
EBSCTM EBSCTM
Cable Trough
Cable Trough
Cable Trough
CCMC
6 T1 Card
P27 P28 P31 P32 P35 P36 P39 P40 P43 P44 P47 P48 P76 P77 P78 P29 P30 P33 P34 P37 P38 P41 P42 P45 P46 P49 P79 P50 P80 P71 P72 P73 P74 P75
CCMC
6 BC Cards
P66 P67 P68 P68 P70 P61 P62 P63 P64 P65 P56 P57 P58 P59 P60 P51 P52 P53 P54 P55 P29 P30 P33 P34 P37 P38 P41 P42 P45 P46 P49 P79 P50 P80 P27 P28 P31 P32
CCMC
6 BC Cards 6 T1 Card
P51 P52 P53 P54 P55 P29 P30 P33 P34 P37 P38 P41 P42 P45 P46 P49 P79 P50 P80 P27 P28 P31 P32 P35 P36 P39 P40 P43 P44 P47 P48 P76 P77 P78 P71 P72 P73 P74 P75
6 T1 Card
P35 P36 P39 P40 P43 P44 P47 P48 P76 P77 P78 P71 P72 P73 P74 P75
6 BC Cards
P66 P67 P68 P68 P70 P61 P62 P63 P64 P65 P56 P57 P58 P59 P60 P51 P52 P53 P54 P55
Cable Trough
Cable Trough
Cable Trough
Cable Trough
Cable Trough
Cable Trough
88
1 1
1 3
1 4
15 5
88
1 1
1 3
1 4
15 5
88
1 1
1 3
1 4
15 5
Cable Trough
Cable Trough
Cable Trough
Hub
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Hybrid Configuration
PP15000
CBRS
Breaker Interface Panel
PP15000
ATM BSC
ATM BSC
EBSCTM
Filter Tray
EBSCTM
Cable Trough
BSS Manager
P27 P28 P29 P30 P31 P32 P33 P34
CCMC
6 T1 Card
P35 P36 P37 P38 P39 P40 P41 P42 P43 P44 P47 P48 P49 P79 P50 P80 P76 P77 P78 P45 P46 P71 P72 P73 P74
6 BC Cards
P66 P67 P68 P68 P61 P62 P63 P64 P56 P57 P58 P59 P60 P51 P52 P53 P54 P55
P75 P70 P65 BCN and GPS timing to SBS per connector
Cable Trough
0 1 2
3 4
6 7
4 DISCO BSC 01
0 1 2
0 7
3 4
6 7
Cable Trough
1
8 9
1 1
1 1 1
15K1 2 3 4 5 0
4 DISCO BSC 02
1 8 9
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1 1 1 3 1 4 1
1 1
1 1 1
15K1 2 3 4 5 0
15 5
Cable Trough
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Hybrid Upgrade
CBRS and ATM communicate via ISSHO Move BSS Manager to new 11p FP on CBRS Move designated DISCOs to EBSC Move designated SBSs/BTSs to EBSC Move network T1s from DISCO to EBSC
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CBRS
Breaker Interface Panel
ATM BSC
Filter Tray
EBSCTM EBSCTM
Cable Trough
CCMC
6 T1 Card
P27 P28 P31 P32 P35 P36 P39 P40 P43 P44 P47 P48 P76 P77 P78 P29 P30 P33 P34 P37 P38 P41 P42 P45 P46 P49 P50 P79 P80 P71 P72 P73 P74
6 BC Cards
P66 P67 P68 P68 P61 P62 P63 P64 P56 P57 P58 P59 P60 P51 P52 P53 P54 P55
P75 P70 P65 BCN and GPS timing to SBS per connector
Cable Trough
1 2
3 4
7
0 7
Cable Trough
1
8 9
15K 1 0
1 2
1 1 3 4
1 5
4 DISCOs
88
1 1
1 3
1 4
155
Cable Trough
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Move BSS Manager to new 11p FP on CBRS Move SBSs/BTSs to EBSC Move DISCOs to EBSC
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CBRS
Breaker Interface Panel
ATM BSC
Filter Tray
EBSCTM EBSCTM
Cable Trough
CCMC
6 T1 Card
P27 P28 P31 P32 P35 P36 P39 P40 P43 P44 P47 P48 P76 P77 P78 P29 P30 P33 P34 P37 P38 P41 P42 P45 P46 P49 P50 P79 P80 P71 P72 P73 P74
6 BC Cards
P66 P67 P68 P68 P61 P62 P63 P64 P56 P57 P58 P59 P60 P51 P52 P53 P54 P55
P75 P70 P65 BCN and GPS timing to SBS per connector
1 2
3 4
4 DISCOs BSC 01
0
Cable Trough
Cable Trough
1 1 15K 1 0
1 2
1 1 3 4
1 5
4 DISCOs BSC 02
15K 1 0
1 2
1 3
1 4
1 5
Cable Trough
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External OC-3 loop back required for ISSHO support Recommended for short term deployment only
E.g. when consolidating BSCs into a larger EBSC
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Cable Trough
CCMC
6 T1 Card
P27 P28 P29 P30 P31 P32 P33 P34 P35 P36 P37 P38 P39 P40 P41 P42 P43 P44 P45 P46 P47 P48 P49 P50 P76 P77 P78 P79 P80 P71 P72 P73 P74 P75
6 BC Cards
P66 P67 P68 P68 P70 P61 P62 P63 P64 P65 P56 P57 P58 P59 P60 P51 P52 P53 P54 P55
2 DISCOs
0
Cable Trough
Cable Trough
88
1 1
1 3
1 4
155
Cable Trough
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Architecture
Lesson 2
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Lesson 2 Objectives
Describe the Passport 15000 adaptation of the CBRS Identify the functions of the 11pMSW FP Identify the functions of the 24pBCNW FP Describe the EBSCTM function Explain CDMA timing on the CBRS Identify the connections on the CCMC
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Passport 15000
Front View Rear View
Power feed connectors Upper Chassis Fabric card x Alarm/BITS card MAC Address card Fabric card y
Lower Chassis
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Filter Tray
EBSCTM
Filter Tray
EBSCTM
EBSCTM
Cable Trough
CCMC
6 T1 Card
P27 P28 P31 P32 P35 P36 P39 P40 P43 P44 P47 P48 P76 P77 P78 P29 P30 P33 P34 P37 P38 P41 P42 P45 P46 P49 P50 P79 P80 P71 P72 P73 P74
6 BC Cards
P66 P67 P68 P68 P61 P62 P63 P64 P56 P57 P58 P59 P60 P51 P52 P53 P54 P55
P75 P70 P65 BCN and GPS timing to SBS per connector
CCMC
Cable Trough
24pBCNW FP
Cable Trough
11pMSW FP
88
1 1
1 3
1 4
155
Cable Trough
4pOC3 or 11pMSW FP
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Cable Trough
CCMC
P27 P28 P29 P30 P31 P32 P33 P34
OC-3/STM 1 VT mapped interface to BTS/ T-1 ISSHO 8 T1 interface to the LPP via CCMC
Cable Trough
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1 1
1 3
1 4
15 5
Cable Trough
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11pMSW FP Features/Benefits
Recovers from a facility (fiber) failure within 50 msec Recovers from equipment failure within 100 msec Services provided for both ATM protocols and proprietary
traffic protocols
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Transport layer
Network processors that provide
HDLC (High-level Data Link Control) processing Inverse Multiplexing on HDLC (IMH) Routing functions Packet switching Multicasting Priority queuing mapping
External links
2 OC-3 concatenated ports 1 OC-3 channelized port 8 T1 unchannelized ports
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Passport
CP
BSS Manager
OC-3c
DTC MTX T1
SBS
DISCO T1
OC-3c
11pMSW
CIU
BTS DISCO on E/BSC (Network T1) T1 OC-3c
ISSHO T1
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In CBRS IMH configuration, packets are evenly transmitted across each link using round-robin scheme for each packet.
Existing BSC
BSC
B
Incoming Packets
A-B
New CBRS
BSC
Address Range A-B Address Range C-D Address Range E-F
Incoming Packets
MCBTS
Tx
C-D
MCBTS
Tx T1
T1 T1 T1
C E A D F
Address Router
Tx
E-F
D C Rx G
I M H
Tx Tx
T1
T1
D C G
Rx
Tx
Tx
Rx
Tx Tx
I M H
Incoming Packets
Tx
Rx
Tx Tx
I M H
Incoming Packets
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Each IMH group can have from 1 to 8 Link subcomponents. However, the MCBTS CM currently only supports up to 6 T1 links.
Each Link subcomponent is associated with a configured channelized OC3 port. The links of an IMH group can be added or removed once the IMH group is created (even after the group is associated to an active BCN service). The traffic through each links of an IMH group can be disabled or resumed without impacting the BCN service to which the IMH group is associated with (except that the bandwidth is reduced).
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IMH Connectivity:
BSS Manager
T1 [1..8]
MCBTS
ISSHOPort
IMH
BTSC CORE
CEMs
BTSPort
IMH
T1 [1..8]
BTSI
FRM
CBRS
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Optical interface @ 155 Mbits One channelized port available (third connection)
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EBSCTM
Cable Trough
EBSCTM
CCMC
6 T1 Card
P27 P28 P29 P30 P31 P32 P33 P34 P35 P36 P37 P38 P39 P40 P41 P42 P43 P44 P45 P46 P47 P48 P49 P50 P76 P77 P78 P79 P71 P72 P73 P74
6 BC Cards
P66 P67 P68 P68 P61 P62 P63 P64 P56 P57 P58 P59 P51 P52 P53 P54 P55
P80 BCN and P75 timing toP65 P60 GPS P70 SBS per connector
SBS
Cable Trough
Cable Trough
88
1 1
1 3
1 4
15 5
Cable Trough
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24BCNW
DTC
SBS
RS422 RS485
EBSCTM
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24pBSCNW FP Pairs
Primary Pair
Responsible for control commands and queries to EBSCTM
RS-485 rear connection to EBSCTM RS-232 front connection (for user interface e.g. PC)
Secondary Pair
Provides CDMA timing
Chip clock
Even second clock
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Filter Tray
EBSCTM EBSCTM
Cable Trough
CCMC
6 T1 Card
P27 P28 P31 P32 P35 P36 P39 P40 P43 P44 P47 P48 P76 P77 P78 P29 P30 P33 P34 P37 P38 P41 P42 P45 P46 P49 P50 P79 P80 P71 P72 P73 P74
SBS
6 BC Cards
P66 P67 P68 P68 P61 P62 P63 P64 P56 P57 P58 P59 P60 P51 P52 P53 P54 P55 P75 P70 P65 BCN and GPS timing to SBS per connector
LAN
CIU
Cable Trough
BTS
BSS Manager
BSS Manager
88
Cable Trough
1 1
1 3
1 4
155
Cable Trough
The MDM is connected to the BSS Manager via a LAN The MDM is connected to the CP3 of the CBRS via the LAN
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Rear connection
Filter Tray
EBSCTM EBSCTM
GPS Antenna
Cable Trough
CCMC
6 T1 Card
P27 P28 P29 P30 P31 P32 P33 P34 P35 P36 P37 P38 P39 P40 P41 P42 P43 P44 P45 P46 P47 P48 P49 P50 P76 P77 P78 P79 P80 P71 P72 P73 P74 P75
6 BC Cards
P66 P67 P68 P68 P70 P61 P62 P63 P64 P65
Rear connection
Cable Trough
BITS
0 7
Cable Trough
88
1 1
1 3
1 4
15 5
Cable Trough
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EBSCTM Output
One (1) 9.8304 MHz frequency output for
CDMA chip clock
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6 T1 Cards
P27 P31 P35 P39 P43 P47 P76
6 BCN Cards
P71 P66 P61 P56 P51
P28 P29
P30
P32 P33
P34
P36 P37
P38
P40 P41
P42
P44 P45
P46
P48 P49
P50
P80
P70
P106
P105
P102
P108
P107
P104
P92
P94
P96
P98
P103
P101
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P2 P3
P22 P23 P24 P25 P26
Alarm
P4
P0
P1
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CCMC T1 Connections
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BCN 0-3
P7
P8 P9 P10
Rear Connections To SBS Cabinets
BCN 18,19,22,23
P13 BCN 32,33,40,41 P14 BCN 34,35,36,37 P15 BCN 38,39,44,45 P16 BCN 42,43,46,47
P108
P2
P104
P105
P3
P106
GPS-B
P107 P108
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P5 P6 P7 P8 P9
Rear Connections To SBS Cabinets
Loop A3
Loop A4
P10
Loop B2
Loop B5
Loop A6
P105
P106 P107 P108
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Loop A10
Loop B7 Loop B10 Loop A8 Loop A11 Loop B8 Loop B11
ALARM To P4 EBIP
EBSCTM 1 EBSCTM 2
ALM_NO
P2
ALM_NC
T1 Card 5
T1 Card 0
3V_ALARM0 3V_ALARM1 ALM_C ALM_NO ALM_NC X6
ALM_NC
P3
ALM_NO
ALM_C
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CBRS
EBSCTM EBIP MDM/MDP
PP 15K
MTX
DMS Core Computing Module DMS Bus LPP LPP or FLIS ENET MTM OAU
T1 Voice Trunks
CCMC
11pMSW 24pBCNW 24pBCNW 24pBCNW 24pBCNW CP3 11pMSW 11pMSW 11pMSW CP3
BSS Manager
SLM
LAN
BTS or MCBTS
11pMSW
11pMSW
11pMSW 11pMSW
4pOC3
4pOC3
1 3
1 4
IOC
SBS
ESEL ESEL ESEL ESEL ESEL ESEL SBSC ESEL ESEL ESEL ESEL ESEL ESEL SCI-S SCI-S
PSTN
eBSC/CBRS
DISCO
PDSN FA/HA
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Lesson 3 Objectives
Relate BCN functions for the CBRS Understand BCN addressing types Describe features of the following traffic
management tools for the CBRS
Packet Storm Loopback Detection
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BCN Services
Provisioned and controlled by BSS
Manager and MDM BSS Manager provisions BCN services MDM provisions the physical ports
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Scalable Capacity
Scalable in terms of Erlangs (voice traffic) and ports One CBRS frame
Up to 9000 Erlangs
Up to 420 T1 BTS ports (5 pairs of 11pMSW FP) 48 SBS ports (2 pairs of 24pBCNW FP)
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Elimination of CIS and BIU cabinets from BSC Improved traffic management
Packet storm loop back detection Congestion control mechanisms
On demand or spooled statistics data Configurable real-time connectivity audit Back haul outage detection
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DISCO # (6 bits)
Port # (7 bits)
Traffic type 1 1 1 1 a a World Zone (11 bits) W-zone type (aa = 01 | 10)
1 1
1 1 1 1
1 1
1 1
1 1
1 1 1 1
1 1 1 1
bcast addr
Broadcast type
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ATM Cell
BCN 24 bits
48 byte packet
V V V
P C C I I I 5 Byte Header
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VCI is assigned based on the first eight (8) bits of the BCN
address ( previously first six bits)
Required since a pair of 24pBCNW are assigned one traffic range
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Interfaces terminate on either a 4pOC-3 or 4pOc-12 FP VPI is 12 bits in PNNI cell header
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DISCO
Active
Spare
Relay Point
Manually provisioned relay points that connects virtual links together are called nailed up.
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Mimic APS
Automatic Protection Switching like mechanism (MIMIC APS) is
introduced to support a reliable interface between the DISCO and the CBRS. This APS like mechanism was created since the DISCOs do not conform the Passport APS standard.
Mimic APS normal operation:
DISCO Active ATMIC1
Fabric Fabric Working OC-3c line Active FP
CBRS
Inactive ATMIC2
Protection OC-3c
line
Active Line Inactive Line Standby FP
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To a CIU
11pMSW
To a BSS Manager
11pMSW, 4pOC-3
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CIU
CiuBcnIf Supported only on 11pMSW
ISSHO links
IsshoBcnIf Supports BCN over T1 (only on 11pMSW) Supports BCN over ATM ( both 11pMSW and 4pOC-3)
DISCO
DiscoBcnIf Supported only on 11pMSW and 4pOC-3
BSS Manager
BssmBcnIf
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Traffic Management
Packet Storm Loopback Detection and Control Feature
Detects a packet storm due to loopback condition
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Packet Storm
The Packet Storm Loopback Detection and Control feature
protects CDMA Subsystems from being reset due to packet storms on loop back condition. the BTSPort and CIUPort MOs through LoopbackDetectionControl attribute.
traffic through the affected BCN port is shut down and critical alarm is generated. The operator needs to remove the packet storm loopback source and unlock the affected port to configure the port back to its original state. At this time, the critical alarm is cleared.
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Packet Storm
Enable/Disable the Packet Storm functionality on a per port basis
only supports through BSS Manager.
To enable the Packet Storm functionality, either set the field LoopbackDetectionControl to ENABLED on BTSPort/CIUPort MOs or set the field LOOPDETCTRL to Enabled in tables 11PMSWBTSPORTS/11PMSWCIUPORTS. To disable the Packet Storm functionality, either set the field LoopbackDetectionControl to DISABLED on BTSPort/CIUPort MOs or set the field LOOPDETCTRL to Disabled in tables 11PMSWBTSPORTS/11PMSWCIUPORTS.
Manager, the value of detectionControl attribute under component BtsBcn/n BtsBcnIf/n LoopDetection is changed on the Passport 15000.
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Traffic Management
Link Utilization Monitoring Feature
Monitors traffic Measures link capacity on CIU, BTS, ISSHO DISCO and BSS Manager Provides three levels of alarms
Minor, Major, Critical
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Link Utilization
The Link Utilization feature monitors traffics and measures of
how much the link capacity being used.
utilization can only be measured over the whole IMH group. be disabled by setting the corresponding alarm threshold to 100.
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Link Utilization
D E B
88%
A
80%
C
72%
3 mins Time
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Traffic Management
Congestion Control Feature
Protects CBRS from being knocked out of service due to overload condition
Focuses on nodal congestion control in egress direction only
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Congestion Control
The Congestion Control feature provides the following
Queue packets based on priority scheme. Detect developing congestion. Discard packets based on priority scheme. Generate alarm.
TxQueueSize: The maximum number of BCN packets which the egress queue can hold.
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Congestion Control
Congestion Control Alarm Generation & Clearing:
Queue Length
D E
txQueueSize clearQFullThreshold
A
txQueueAlarmThreshold clearQAlarmThreshold
-txQueueSize = 127 (default value) -clearQFullThreshold = calculated as 90% of txQueueSize -txQueueAlarmThreshold = default to 80% of txQueueSize -clearQAlarmThreshold = calculated as 90% of txQueueAlarmThreshold -A & C: Minor alarm generated when queue length goes up and crosses txQueueAlarmThreshold level
Time
-B & F: Minor alarm cleared when the queue length goes down and crosses txQueueAlarmThreshold level -D : Upgrade to Critical alarm when the queue length exceeds txQueueSize level -E : Downgrade to Minor alarm when the queue length goes down and crosses clearQFullThreshold level
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Connectivity Audits
Provides the capability to verify connectivity between the
11pMSW and the following:
Other 11pMSW FPs DISCOs 24pBCNW FPS
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Manager, or to setup ATM ISSHO links on a Passport required the use of AtmIfs.
which is like seperating a big pipe (VPI) into smaller pipes (VCIs). Sometimes you dont need to breakdown a VPI into smaller pipes and this means that you only need to deal with a VPC.
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because this newly assigned VPI.VCI value is not used by the DISCO.
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represented by individual Vpc or Vcc and each pointing to their corresponding end point(s).
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Atmif/22
Atmif/32
Vpc/132
Vpc/132
Vpc/132
Tm
Vpd
Mnrp
Tm
Vpd
Nrp
Tm
Vpd
Nrp
Mnrp Multicast nailed up relay point > d -p atmif/20 vpc/132 mnrp nexthop Atmif/20 Vpc/132 Mnrp nextHop = Atmif/22 Vpc/131 Nrp, Atmif/32 Vpc/131 Nrp ok 2002-09-05 13:00:00.00
Atmic cards require multicasting because there is no protection scheme in place (I.e. APS). This is no longer the case with eBSC. If no multicast is required, then the Nrp sub-component will be provisioned instead of Mnrp and it will only point to a single destination.
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Atmif/20 If we want to reach CIU 0 (WZ 35) we would route through here.
Atmif/21
Atmif/31
Vcc/248.17920
Vcc/248.17920
Vcc/248.17920
Tm
Vcd
Mnrp
Tm
Vcd
Nrp
Tm
Vcd
Nrp
> d -p atmif/20 vcc/248.17920 mnrp nexthop Atmif/20 Vcc/248.17920 Mnrp nextHop = Atmif/21 Vcc/248.17920 Nrp, Atmif/31 Vcc/248.17920 Nrp ok 2002-09-05 13:00:00.00
If no multicast is required, then the Nrp sub-component will be provisioned instead of Mnrp and it will only point to a single destination.
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3
4 5 6 : : 55 56 57 58 59 60
0x0C0000
0x100000 0x140000 0x180000
0x0FFFFF
0x13FFFF 0x17FFFF 0x1BFFFF
220, 221, 222, 223 224, 225, 226, 227 228, 229, 230, 231 232, 233, 234, 235 236, 237, 238, 239 240, 241, 242, 243
DISCO
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CIU Pair 5
CIU Pair 6 CIU Pair 7 CIU Pair 8 CIU Pair 9
0xF80A00
0xF80B00 0xF80C00 0xF80D00 0xF80E00
0xF80A01
0xF80B01 0xF80C01 0xF80D01 0xF80E01
248.2560
248.2816 248.3072 248.3328 248.3584
248.2561
248.2817 248.3073 248.3329 248.3585
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Table 3 - BcnDiscoAtmIf CIU World Zone Address Mapping for World Zone 35 (same as legacy)
CIU CIU Pair 1 CIU Pair 2 CIU Pair 3 CIU Pair 4 Start 0xF84600 0xF84700 0xF84800 0xF84900 Stop 0xF84601 0xF84701 0xF84801 0xF84901 Start VPI.VCI 248.17920 248.18176 248.18432 248.18688 Stop VPI.VCI 248.17921 248.18177 248.18433 248.18689
CIU Pair 5
CIU Pair 6 CIU Pair 7 CIU Pair 8 CIU Pair 9
0xF84A00
0xF84B00 0xF84C00 0xF84D00 0xF84E00
0xF84A01
0xF84B01 0xF84C01 0xF84D01 0xF84E01
248.18944
248.19200 248.19456 248.19712 248.19968
248.18945
248.19201 248.19457 248.19713 248.19969
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Table 5 - BcnDiscoAtmIf BSSM World Zone Address Mapping for World Zone 3 (same as legacy)
BSSM Address BSS Manager 0XF44100 VPI 244 VCI 16640
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102
unused
unused unused unused unused unused unused unused unused unused unused Time Of Day (TOD) unused BTS Paging unused
0xFFFFF1
0xFFFFF2 0xFFFFF3 0xFFFFF4 0xFFFFF5 0xFFFFF6 0xFFFFF7 0xFFFFF8 0xFFFFF9 0xFFFFFA 0xFFFFFB 0xFFFFFC 0xFFFFFD 0xFFFFFE 0xFFFFFF
255
255 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 255
65521
65522 65523 65524 65525 65526 65527 65528 65529 65530 65531 65532 65533 65534 65535
VPI = 255 (first byte of broadcast address) VCI = last 2 bytes of the broadcast address.
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1
1 1 1 2 2 2 2 : 60 :
0x040000
0x050000 0x060000 0x070000 0x080000 0x090000 0x0A0000 0x0B0000
0x04FFFF
0x05FFFF 0x06FFFF 0x07FFFF 0x08FFFF 0x09FFFF 0x0AFFFF 0x0BFFFF : 0xF3FFFF
3
3 3 3 3 3 3 3 : 3
304
305 306 307 308 309 310 311 : 543
201
202
0xF30000
260
BSS Manager
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BSS Manager World Zone Addresses (Egress) For other subsystems to communicate with the BSS Manager, use the following mapping to set up the egress path for the BSS Manager world zone number VPI/VCI Mapping for WZ to BSS Manager Communication Table 10 VPI/VCI Mapping for CBRS
CBRS WZ loopback VPI 3 2 VCI (CBRS) 110 2
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BSSM
106
BSSM
107
3 3 : 3
BSSM
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Lesson 4 Objectives
Explain the roles of the MDM and the BSS
Manager in the CBRS
Recognize new CBRS managed objects Describe new BSS Manager tools for the
CBRS
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111
The BSS Manager has a new standalone GUI for EBSC port
map MOs (Managed Objects)
The BSS Manager can support up to 650 cell carriers Only CDMA services configured in BSS Manager
Hardware commissioning and provisioning via the MDM
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LAN Network
MDM Gatewa y
113
Data Paths
Configuration Data
BSS Manager
Event Reports
MDM
Traffic data
CBRS
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OA&M Integration
OA&M provides the following functionalities on the Enhanced
BSC FPs:
Fault & Alarm Management (FM) Configuration Management (CM) Performance Management (OM) Security Management (SM)
Function Processor
11pMSW FP
24pBCNW FP 4pOC3 FP 4pOC12 FP 12pDS3Atm FP
FM
BSSM
BSSM MDM MDM MDM
CM
BSSM
BSSM MDM MDM MDM
OM
MDP
MDP MDP MDP MDP
SM
MDM
MDM MDM MDM MDM
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OA&M Integration
BSS Manager
Is the centralized OA&M processor in CDMA network Configured in redundant mode on a SUN ES450 Solaris 2.8 platform. Used to configure CDMA services only.
Has the ability to communicate with multiple Passport 15000 and with multiple BSS Managers.
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OA&M Integration
Management Data Provider (MDP)
Is a bulk data collection and processing system for network accounting and statistical information. Run on the same SUN Solaris platform where MDM is configured Used to collect spooled OMs from all Passport 15000 in CBRS. There is no interaction between BSS Manager and MDP.
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Addressing Mechanism
Traffic Address Mechanism changes:
One traffic address range allocated for each 11pMSW FP. One traffic address range is broken down into two sub-traffic ranges, allocated to two 24pBCNW FP pairs.
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BSMControl Modifications
Modification on the KACN Tab Interface:
The EBSC ATM Configuration button is created to allow the configuration and routing mechanisms of the ATM card to the Passport 15000, based on the new addressing mechanism.
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BSMControl Modifications
Modifications on the Config Tab Interface:
The button Set up MDM configuration information is created to allow MDM Configuration setup. The BSS Manager needs to be stopped when the MDM configuration is changed. The button Write to configuration file should also be selected before the BSS Manager is started.
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BSMControl Modifications
Information required to set up MDM connection include:
The IP address or host name of the MDM servers The MDM userid & password
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Bsmcontrol Applications
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123
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Passport
Logical parent to EBSC new function processors
EBSCHardware
Flags hardware alarms
TimeODay
Holds the Time Of Day information
11pMSWSubsystemX 24pBCNWSubsystemX,Y
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11pMSWPortMap
BTSAggregate
BTSPort
CIUPort
Connected to any of the copper T1 of the 11pMSW
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IMH
Represents parameters to configure IMH
Connectivity Audit
Displays information about DISCOs/11pMSWs/24pBCNWs in the neighbor list
BSSMPort
Contains parameters to configure a OC_3c port for BSS Manager
ISSHO
Contains parameters to setup an ISSHO connection on OC-3 channelize port Maximum of 60 ISSHO ports
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23pBCNWPortMap
Maps the hardware RS422 port to SBS
EBSCTM
Represents the EBSCTM in the Passport
SBSAggregate
SBS ports having same traffic range prefix (DISCO number)
SBSPort
One instance for each physical SBS serviced by this 24pBCNW
Connectivity Audit
Information about DISCOs in neighbor list
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CBRS Tools
New tools supported in CBRS include:
The Enhanced BSC Port Map Viewer Tool The Data Audit Tool The MDM Configuration Validation Tool The ISSHO Fixed to Balanced Tool The Enhanced BSC Configuration Tool
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To launch the tool, from the Tools pull-down menu of the BSS
Manager Navigator, select Enhanced BSC Port Map Viewer.
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134
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To launch the tool, from the BSS Manager prompt, type: To list various options provided by the tool, type:
ebscDataAudit h.
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Additional Tools
Commissioning Manager
CLI GUI Modified for CBRS to use Traffic Range and add a PortNum field
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REACHABLEWORLDZONELIST 11PMSWIMH
11PMSWIMHLINKS 24PBCNWSBSPORTS 24PBCNWINV CONNAUDITSYSSETTINGSLIST SHAREDNEIGHBORLIST
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BSMCI Table
Managed Objects
Passport MO
An entry is datafilled in
table PASSPORTINV
created
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11pMSWSubsystem MO
An entry is datafilled in
11pMSWPortMap MO
created
table 11pMSWINV
BTSAggregate MO ConnectivityAudit MO
SubsystemAlarm MO
An entry is datafilled in tables
24pBCNWSubsystem MO 24pBCNWPortMap MO
An entry is datafilled in
table 24PBCNWINV
created
24PBCNWSBSPORTS
created
SBSPort MO
SystemConnectivityAudit MO
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PrimaryDISCOSubsystemX
MiniBTS MiniBTSSubsystem 1
Cells
MacroBTS
BTSSubsystem 1,5
SubsystemAlarm
11pMSWSubsystemX
MetroBTS
CBS
EnhancedBSC
1,1
Passport
24pBCNWSubsystemX.Y
EBSCHardware TimeOfDay
X =DISCO Traffic Range = [1 .. 60] Y = Sub-traffic Range = [0 .. 1]
MTXSubsystem
SBSs
SBSCSubsystem
SubsystemAlarm
SystemConnectivityAudit
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11pMSWPortMap
1 1,127
BTSAggregate CIUPort
BTSPort
0,17
ConnectivityAudit
11pMSWSubsystemX
1,60
ISSHOPort
1,2
BSSMPort DISCOPort
1,2
1,42
IMH
SubsystemAlarm
MO created by table 11PMSWCIUPORTS MO created by table 11PMSWISSHOPORTS MO created by table 11PMSWBSSMPORTS MO created by table 11PMSWDISCOPORTS MO created by table 11PMSWIMH
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24pBCNWPortMap
1 0,11
SBSAggregate
SBSPort
ConnectivityAudit SBSPort
24pBCNWSubsystemX.Y
SBSAggregate
0,11
ConnectivityAudit
1,2
EBSCTM
SubsystemAlarm
MO created by table 24PBCNWINV MO created by table 24PBCNWSBSPORTS
Note: Only the Primary 24pBCNW FP pair has direct contact with the EBSCTM MO
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PASSPORTINV
24PBCNWINV
24PBCNWSBSPORTS
Note: The BSMCI table dependencies in this figure are from left to right.
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PPNAME
TRAFFICRANGE LPNUM1 LPNUM2 LAPSNUMCHAN
string
1..60 1..15 1..15 0..15999
Passport:InstanceDisplayName
11pMSWSubsystem:PassportNodeId 11pMSWSubsystem:LPNumber1 11pMSWSubsystem:LPNumber2 BTSAggregate:InterfaceName
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TRAFFICRANGE
PORTNUM INTFNAME ADMINFIELD
1..60
1..127 string string
11pMSWSubsystem:InstanceDisplayName
BTSPort:InstanceDisplayName BTSPort:InterfaceName BTSPort:AdminField
LOOPDETCTRL LUTILALMTMIN LUTILALMTMAJ LUTILALMCRI TXQALMT1 TXQALMT2 TXQWEIGHT1 TXQWEIGHT2 TXQSIZE1 TXQSIZE2
Enabled/Disabled
72 80 88 80 80 80 2 127 127
BTSPort:LoopbackDetectionControl BTSPort:LinkUtilAlarmThreshold[0] BTSPort:LinkUtilAlarmThreshold[1] BTSPort:LinkUtilAlarmThreshold[2] BTSPort:TxQueueAlarmThreshold[0] BTSPort:TxQueueAlarmThreshold[1] BTSPort:TxQueueWeight[0] BTSPort:TxQueueWeight[1] BTSPort:TxQueueSize[0] BTSPort:TxQueueSize[1]
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TRAFFICRANGE
CIUNUM PORTNUM INTFNAME ADMINFIELD
1..60
0..17 1..127 string string
none
11pMSWSubsystem:InstanceDisplayName
CIUPort:InstanceDisplayName CIUPort:PortNumber CIUPort:InterfaceName CIUPort:AdminField
Full Fields LOOPDETCTRL LUTILALMTMIN LUTILALMTMAJ LUTILALMCRI TXQALMT1 TXQALMT2 TXQWEIGHT1 TXQWEIGHT2 TXQSIZE1 TXQSIZE2
Enabled/Disabled
72 80 88 80 80 80 2 127 127
CIUPort:LoopbackDetectionControl CIUPort:LinkUtilAlarmThreshold[0] CIUPort:LinkUtilAlarmThreshold[1] CIUPort:LinkUtilAlarmThreshold[2] CIUPort:TxQueueAlarmThreshold[0] CIUPort:TxQueueAlarmThreshold[1] CIUPort:TxQueueWeight[0] CIUPort:TxQueueWeight[1] CIUPort:TxQueueSize[0] CIUPort:TxQueueSize[1]
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TRAFFICRANGE
PORTNUM EGRESSTRLIST INTFNAME ADMINFIELD
1..60
0..17 59:1..60 string string
none
11pMSWSubsystem:InstanceDisplayName
ISSHOPort:InstanceDisplayName ISSHOPort:EgressTrafficRangeList ISSHOPort:InterfaceName ISSHOPort:AdminField Full Fields
61 68 75 80 80 80 2 127 127
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ADMINFIELD
string
none
BSSMPort:AdminField
Full Fields LUTILALMTMIN LUTILALMTMAJ LUTILALMCRI TXQALMT1 TXQALMT2 TXQWEIGHT1 TXQWEIGHT2 TXQSIZE1 TXQSIZE2 0..100 0..100 0..100 0..100 0..100 1..127 1..127 1..127 1..127 61 68 75 80 80 80 2 127 127 BSSMPort:LinkUtilAlarmThreshold[0] BSSMPort:LinkUtilAlarmThreshold[1] BSSMPort:LinkUtilAlarmThreshold[2] BSSMPort:TxQueueAlarmThreshold[0] BSSMPort:TxQueueAlarmThreshold[1] BSSMPort:TxQueueWeight[0] BSSMPort:TxQueueWeight[1] BSSMPort:TxQueueSize[0] BSSMPort:TxQueueSize[1]
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TRAFFICRANGE
DISRANGE REACHTRLIST LAPSNUMCON ADMINFIELD
1..60
1..60 58:1..60 0..15999 string
none
11pMSWSubsystem:InstanceDisplayName
DISCOPort:TrafficRangePrefix DISCOPort:ReachableTrafficRangeList DISCOPort:InterfaceName DISCOPort:AdminField Full Fields
61 68 75 80 80 80 2 127 127
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DISPORTNUM
REACHWZONE REACHCIULIST
1..4
1..35 18:0..17
DISCOPort:InstanceDisplayName
DISCOPort:ReachableWorldZoneList DISCOPort:ReachableWorldZoneList
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Brief Fields TRAFFICRANGE IMHNUMBER INSTANCENUM 1..60 1..210 1..8 none none none 11pMSWSubsystem:InstanceDisplayName IMH:InstanceDisplayName IMH:IMHLinks
IMHLINK
string
none
IMH:IMHLinks
SUBTRNUM
LPNUM1 LPNUM2
0..1
1..15 1..15
24pBCNWSubsystem:InstanceDisplayName
24pBCNWSubsystem:LPNumber1 24pBCNWSubsystem:LPNumber2
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ADMINFIELD
string
none
SBSPort:AdminField
Full Fields TXQALMT1 TXQALMT2 TXQWEIGHT1 TXQWEIGHT2 TXQSIZE1 TXQSIZE2 0..100 0..100 1..127 1..127 1..127 1..127 80 80 80 2 127 127 SBSPort:TxQueueAlarmThreshold[0] SBSPort:TxQueueAlarmThreshold[1] SBSPort:TxQueueWeight[0] SBSPort:TxQueueWeight[1] SBSPort:TxQueueSize[0] SBSPort:TxQueueSize[1]
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Default
NEIGHBOURLISTSELECTION
SharedList, MateDISCO
SystemConnectivityAudit
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Table MACROBTSINV
Table METROINV Table PDB
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Objectives
Recognize MDM functions Understand how the MDM gateway works Describe the purpose of the MDP
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EBSC #2
CBRS
MDM
Cable Trough
CCMC
6 T1 Card
P27 P28 P29 P30 P31 P32 P33 P34 P35 P36 P37 P38 P39 P40 P41 P42 P43 P44 P45 P46 P47 P48 P49 P50 P76 P77 P78 P79 P71 P72 P73 P74
Cable Trough
6 BC Cards
P66 P67 P68 P68 P61 P62 P63 P64 P56 P57 P58 P59 P51 P52 P53 P54 P55 P27 P31 P32 P33 P34
CCMC
6 T1 Card
P35 P36 P37 P38 P39 P40 P41 P42 P43 P44 P45 P46 P47 P48 P49 P50
P80 P75 P70 BCN and GPS timing toP65 P60 SBS per connector
Ethernet
Cable Trough
6 BC Cards
P71 P72 P73 P74 P66 P67 P68 P68 P61 P62 P63 P64
P80 P75 P70 BCN and GPS timing toP65 P60 SBS per connector
Cable Trough
0 7
Cable Trough
Cable Trough
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1 1 1 3 1 4
15 5
Cable Trough
88
1 1
1 3
1 4
15 5
Cable Trough
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Overview
Workstation based Network management system Provides OA&M functions for Passport 15K frames
Fault management Configuration management Security management Performance management Accounting
MDM 13.3 release for NBSS 11.0 GUI Previously known as Network Management System (NMS) Able to configure and troubleshoot Passport 15K frame, shelves and function processors
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Other Passport functions not supported on CBRS MDM Multiple Passport 15K frames supported Each server requires one Ethernet port/ IP address
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ASCII
Protocol Converter
QMIP
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MDM
PP15K/CBRS
5 EBSC FP 6 CP-3
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MDM
b 3 MDM Server 2
PP15K/CBRS
EBSC FP
CP-3
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Alarm Display
168
MDP
Collects accounting data Collects performance data Converts data to BDF or EBCDIC format Transfer files to customer host Can generate network component outage and availability reports
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Objectives
Describe the activities performed by the EBSC Configuration
Tool
Relate tool restrictions Understand the usage of the tool in configuring and managing
ports/links tool
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Only one instance of the tool can be spawned at any given time.
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Main Screen
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174
Instructions
Status Bar
Control buttons
Progress Indicator
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Tool Restrictions
No Command line version of the tool BSS Manager must be up and running for tool to operate
Tool does not reconfigure subsystems that are moved For SBS and BTS scripts, the user must make sure the SBS or
BTS is working
Able to run only one instance of the tool at a time Non-EBSC systems do not have access to this tool
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GUI Tool
5 2 3
6
MDM Queue
MDM
7 8 9
BSMCI
CLI
CBRS
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Port/Subsystem Management
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179
180
181
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183
Manage T1 Links
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185
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#This batch file was auto-generated by EBSC Configuration Tool #Batch file Purpose: Create a BTS port single T1 table 11PMSWBTSPORT add 40 1 laps/12130 sts/0 vt1dot5/1,2 ds 1 chan/0 * quit
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Delete Ports/Subsystem
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Move CIUs
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EBSC Performance
Lesson 7
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Objectives
Understand the Operational measurements for CBRS Understand how CBRS and MDP fit together
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EBSC Performance
BCN Statistics
The following lists the statistics that are collected at each BCN interface on the 11pMSW, 24pBCNW, and the 4pOC3. The enhancements to collect BCN stats for ATM-based ISSHO links are only applicable to the 4pOC3 card and not to the 11pMSW. Exceptions for ATM-based BCN interfaces are as noted.
txPackets
rxPackets txOctets -This attribute is not applicable and is not displayed for ATM based BCN interfaces. rxOctets - This attribute is not applicable and is not displayed for ATM based BCN interfaces. txPacketDiscards txPacketDiscardPriority1 txPacketDiscardPriority2 rxPacketDiscards rxBroadcastPacketDiscard - This attribute is not applicable and is not displayed for ATM based BCN interfaces.
Internal statistics are tracked by the BCN interface as soon as it is created. Counters are initially set to zero. The next DCS probe occurs sometime between 0 and 15 minutes after the BCN interface instance is successfully provisioned. Spooled statistics are based on the available gathered data and averages are calculated over the collection interval. After a BCN interface is deleted, any residual DCS probe that occur for that interface is ignored. The statistics data collected by the BCN interface that was deleted during the collection interval is lost.
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EBSC Performance
There are five port types that are provisionable on the 11pMSW FP: BTS, DISCO, ISSHO (non-ATM-based), CIU, and BSS Manager. Each of these interfaces collects BCN statistics. The statistics records generated may include all or a subset of the attributes related to BCN services. The type of BCN interface determines the set of attributes included in the statistics record; the ATM-based BCN interfaces use a subset of all of the available attributes. The statistics that are spooled are based on the attributes that can be displayed on demand via the Display command.
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EBSC Performance
Non-ATM Interfaces
The following table indicates the statistics record common to the BTS, CIU and nonATM based ISSHO interfaces. The statistics that are calculated internally for these interfaces, based on the BCN statistics previously mentioned, are underlined
Non-ATM Interfaces BTS, CIU, and ISSHO txPackets txPeakLinkUtilization txMinLinkUtilization txAvgPacketRate rxAvgPacketRate txPacketDiscardPriority2 txOctets rxPeakLinkUtilization rxMinLinkUtilization txAvgThroughput rxAvgThroughput rxPacketDiscards rxPackets txAvgLinkUtilization txPeakPacketRate rxPeakPacketRate txPacketDiscards rxBroadcastPacketDiscard rxOctets rxAvgLinkUtilization txPeakThroughput rxPeakThroughput txPacketDiscardPriority1
Note: If the BTSPort is configured as an IMH group, the statistics will be for all of the T1s in that group.
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EBSC Performance
ATM Interfaces
The following table lists the statistics record common to the BSS Manager, and DISCO interfaces. The statistics that are calculated internally for these interfaces, based on the BCN statistics previously described, are underlined. Note that the txOctets, rxOctets, and rxBroadcastPacketDiscard attributes are not applicable to ATM-based interface.
ATM Interfaces BSS Manager and DISCO txPackets txPeakPacketRate txPeakLinkUtilization txAvgPacketRate rxPackets rxPeakPacketRate txAvgLinkUtilization txPacketDiscards rxPeakLinkUtilization rxAvgPacketRate txMinLinkUtilization txPacketDiscardPriority1 rxAvgLinkUtilization rxPacketDiscards
txPacketDiscardPriority2 rxMinLinkUtilization
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EBSC Performance
The same BCN statistics that are available for the 11pMSW FP are available for the 24pBCNW FP, with the exception that the link utilization feature is not available for this card and therefore there are no link utilization statistics. The following table lists the BCN statistics that are reported in the spooled statistics record.
24pBCNW Functional Processor SBS Ports
txPackets txPeakPacketRate rxPeakPacketRate txOctets txPeakThroughput rxPeakThroughput rxPackets txAvgPacketRate rxAvgPacketRate rxOctets txAvgThroughput rxAvgThroughput
txPacketDiscards
rxBroadcastPacketDiscard
txPacketDiscardPriority1
txPacketDiscardPriority2
rxPacketDiscards
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EBSC Performance
The BCN services for the 4pOC3 card have been enhanced to collect BCN-related statistics. The statistics that are available are the same as for ATM-based links on the 11pMSW, including statistics for BSS Manager, DISCO, and ATM-based ISSHO links.
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EBSC Alarms
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Alarms
The Alarms can be found in NTP NN-20000-901
SBS Aggregate SBS Port ISSHO Port IMH EBSCTM EBSCHardware DISCO Port Connectivity Audit CIU Port BTS Port BTS Aggregate BSS Manager Port BCN Port Time Of Day
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IMH Alarms
Links are down. Please check and resolve problems with the Chan components used by the IMH links Request to change projectedNumberOfLinks rejected. <cause> <recommended response>
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EBSCTM Alarms
EBSCTM Mode is: <mode>. EBSCTM has an antenna fault EBSCTM Mode is: <mode>. EBSCTM has a hardware fault EBSCTM Mode is: <mode>. EBSCTM in holdover for over <elapsed time> EBSCTM Mode is: <mode>. EBSCTM is powering up EBSCTM Mode is: <mode>. EBSCTM temperature above/below normal range
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EBSCHardware MO Alarms
Link to LP/<n> CDMACS/<n> is down Link to Dlep/<n> RS485/<n> is down Loss of Clock condition has been detected (lvdsClkAlarm). Check the cabling and termination panel. Loss of Signal condition has been detected (lvdsLosAlarm). Check the cabling and termination panel
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MSG - Failed to add egress routes for this BcnIf. Probable cause: Duplicate BcnIf configuration data. Please examine the following failed entries <entries>
MSG - Failed to set up far end Ingress connections. Examine the following failed entries. Remote Card Number <card number> <entries> Receive link utilization exceeded the <minor/major/critical> threshold for 3 consecutive minutes Setup failure. Delete the service component Transmit link utilization exceeded the <minor/major/critical> threshold for 3 consecutive minutes
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MSG - A total of <n> packets were not transmitted because they were discarded since the last DCS collection interval
MSG - CIU mate setup failure MSG - Error detected while deallocating all connections MSG - Failed to add egress routes for this BcnIf. Probable cause: Duplicate BcnIf configuration data. Please examine the following failed entries <entries> MSG - Failed to deallocate Egress Broadcast connection. Examine the following failed entries <entries> MSG - Failed to <lock/unlock> TDM port. Consider deleting the component MSG - Failed to set up far end Ingress connections. Examine the following failed entries. Remote Card Number <card number> <entries> MSG - Failed to update Ingress Broadcast Filter Packet Storm Loopback detected. The BCN port is locked. Transmit and receive messages are dropped Receive link utilization exceeded the <minor/major/critical> threshold for 3 consecutive minutes
MSG - A total of <n> packets were not transmitted because they were discarded since the last DCS collection interval
MSG - Error detected while deallocating all connections MSG - Failed to add egress routes for this BcnIf. Probable cause: Duplicate BcnIf configuration data. Please examine the following failed entries <entries> MSG - Failed to deallocate Egress Broadcast connection. Examine the following failed entries <entries> MSG - Failed to <lock/unlock> TDM port. Consider deleting the component MSG - Failed to set up far end Ingress connections. Examine the following failed entries. Remote Card Number <card number> <entries> MSG - Failed to update Ingress Broadcast Filter Packet Storm Loopback detected. The BCN port is locked. Transmit and receive messages are dropped Receive link utilization exceeded the <minor/major/critical> threshold for 3 consecutive minutes Setup failure. Delete the service component
Transmit link utilization exceeded the <minor/major/critical> threshold for 3 consecutive minutes
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Glossary
APS Automatic Protection Switching BCN Base Station Communication Network BISC BCN Inter-Shelves Communication BIU Backhaul Interface Unit CBRS CDMA Backhaul & Routing Subsystem CCMC Cable Consolidation and Multiplexing Chassis CDSU Channel Data Service Unit CIS CDMA Inter-connect System DISCO Distribution / Consolidation Bus EBSCTM EBSC Timing Module EMI Electro Magnetic Interference GPS Global Positioning System HDLC High-speed Data Link Control IMH Inverse Multiplexing Over HDLC LAN Local Area Network LPP Link Peripheral Processor MDM Multi-service Data Manager MDP Management Data Provider MO Managed Objects NMS Network Management System P-RDI: Path Remote Defect Indicator Q/I Query / Initialization SBS Selector Bank Subsystem TFU Timing Frequency Unit
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