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Volume IV Section 2 Chapter 2.3: ZXSDR BS8700 Product Description
Volume IV Section 2 Chapter 2.3: ZXSDR BS8700 Product Description
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ZXSDR BS8700 Product Description
Date
V4.1
2011-01-15
Author
Approved By
Remarks
TABLE OF CONTENTS
1
Overview.................................................................................................................... 1
Product Highlights.................................................................................................... 3
3
3.1
3.2
Functionality.............................................................................................................. 4
Basic Functions.......................................................................................................... 4
Service Functions....................................................................................................... 5
4
4.1
4.2
4.2.1
4.2.2
4.3
4.4
System Architecture.................................................................................................. 7
Product Physical Structure.......................................................................................... 7
Hardware Architecture................................................................................................ 7
Baseband Unit............................................................................................................
Radio Unit................................................................................................................. 16
Software Architecture................................................................................................ 22
External Interface...................................................................................................... 23
Technical Indices..................................................................................................... 24
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7.1
7.2
7.3
7.3.1
7.4
7.4.1
7.4.2
7.4.3
7.5
7.5.1
Configuration Principles......................................................................................... 29
Baseband Unit Configuration Principles....................................................................29
Radio Unit Configuration Principles..........................................................................29
GSM Single Mode Configuration Principles..............................................................30
R8860/R8860E configuration....................................................................................30
UMTS Single Mode Configuration Principles............................................................30
R8840/R8880 configuration......................................................................................30
R8860/R8860E configuration....................................................................................31
R8890 configuration.................................................................................................. 31
GSM/UMTS Dual Mode Configuration Principles.....................................................31
GSM 850M/900M/1800M/1900M and UMTS 850M/900M/1800M/1900M DualMode Network in Same Spectrum............................................................................31
GSM 850M/900M/1800M/1900M and UMTS 2100M Dual-Mode Network in
Different Spectrums.................................................................................................. 32
7.5.2
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II
FIGURES
Figure 1
Figure 2
Figure 3
Figure 4
Figure 5
Figure 6
Figure 7
Figure 8
Figure 9
Figure 10
Figure 11
Figure 12
Figure 13
Figure 14
Figure 15
Figure 16
Figure 17
Figure 18
Figure 19
Figure 20
Figure 21
Figure 22
Figure 23
Figure 24
Figure 25
TABLES
Table 1
Table 2
Table 3
Table 4
Table 5
Table 6
Table 7
Table 8
Table 9
Table 10
Table 11
Table 12
III
Table 13
Table 14
Table 15
Table 16
Table 17
Table 18
Table 19
Table 20
IV
Overview
In general, GSM/EDGE/UMTS system consists of Core Network (CN), Radio Network
(GERAN/UTRAN) and Mobile Station/User Equipment (MS/UE). GERAN/UTRAN
includes 2 network elements, base station and BSC/RNC. The conventional 2G/3G BS
connects to BSC/RNC via Abis/Iub interface. Figure 1 shows a conventional
GSM/EDGE/UMTS network system.
2G BSS Only
MGW
MSCS
GSM MS
PSTN
BSC
BS
3G UTRAN Only
Node B
HLR
RNC
UMTS UE
RNC
IP Network
Node B
SGSN
Figure 1
GGSN
In Figure 1, GPRS/EDGE and UTRAN are two separated radio networks. When ZTE
2G/3G dual-mode base station is introduced, the 2G/3G radio networks will be
converged into one and this will decrease the network construction cost greatly. The
GSM/UMTS integrated network is shown in the following Figure 2.
SDR BS flexibly configured as a GSM
and UMTS system with only software
configuration
MGW
MSCS
PSTN
GSM MS
SDR BS
HLR
BSC/RNC
BSC/RNC
UMTS UE
IP Network
SDR BS
SGSN
Figure 2
GGSN
B8200+R8860/R8860E: Dual mode macro distributed base station, mainly used for outdoor
and indoor GSM/UMTS dual mode coverage.
B8200+ R8840/R8880/R8890: UMTS mode macro distributed base station, mainly used for
outdoor and indoor UMTS mode coverage.
B8200 provides Iub/Abis interfaces with several types of physical interface such as
E1/T1, STM-1, FE and GE to connect with RNC/BSC and CPRI interfaces to connect
with RRUs. B8200 supports IP transmission and hybrid transport. B8200 provides at
most 12 pairs of CPRI optical interfaces to RRUs.
B8200 and RRU can support star, chain and mixed networking. In star networking, 12
optical interfaces can connect to 12 RRUs. In chain networking, RRU can cascade up to
4 levels.
The networking diagram including B8200, RNC/BSC and RRU is shown in Figure 3.
FE/GE
Figure 3
In chain and loop networking mode, 4 RRU can be maximally cascaded and the maximal
distance is 100 Km; The maximal distance between BBU and first RRU can reach 40
Km. Usually its kindly suggested no more than 10 Km.
In the following chapter, a general description will be given to GSM/UMTS dual mode
Base Station ZXSDR BS8700.
Product Highlights
ZXSDR BS8700 (hereafter BS8700) is the multi-carrier, dual-mode distributed base
station of ZXSDR BS series. By adopting advanced MicroTCA platform and SDR
technology, BS8700 can support GPRS/EDGE/E-EDGE and UMTS/HSPA/HSPA+
simultaneously. In the future evolution to LTE, only change baseband processing board
and software upgrade. Its main advantage is the flexibility which brings the possibility to
support GSM and UMTS on a single base station.
Compared with traditional base station, ZXSDR BS8700 has following highlight features:
Series RRUs, suitable for multi indoor and outdoor coverage scenarios.
Series RRUs with high output power, including R8840, R8860/R8860E, R8880 and
R8890.
Functionality
3.1
Basic Functions
BS8700 supports the following basic functions on Um/Uu, Abis/Iub and O&M interfaces.
On Um/Uu interface, BS8700 supports UE access and radio link transmission including RF
processing, channel coding and decoding, channel multiplexing and de-multiplexing,
measuring and reporting, power control, transmit diversity, receiving diversity, calibration and
synchronization.
Via Abis/Iub interface, BS8700 connects with BSC/RNC and supports the following functions
including cell management, BS measurement information report, system Information
broadcast, access control implementation from BSC/RNC, mobility management, radio
resource management and control, FP process and ATM transmission management.
BS8700 supports GSM channel spacing at least 200KHz, and supports UTMS working on
bandwidth at least 3.8MHz and WCDMA/LTE 20MHz.
Supports reduced TTI, fast ACK/NACK reporting, MS receive diversity, downlink dual carriers
and EGPRS2-A of E-EDGE.
Supports space diversity, frequency diversity, time diversity, polarization diversity and
maximum ratio combination diversity.
3.2
The receiving part adopts Viterbi algorithm for coding to improve Channel decoding capability
and system receiving sensitivity.
Supports DTX sending and decreasing transmitting power, lowering the total interference in
the air.
Supports common BCCH; different carriers can be used for different services and they share
the same BCCH.
Service Functions
BS8700 supports the following services:
GSM/GPRS/EDGE/E-EDGE:
GPRS/EDGE/E-EDGE
Location service:
R99 service:
HSDPA Service:
Support 15 codes
HSUPA Service:
MBMS Service:
Support broadcast and multicast functions, multicast supports PtP and PtM
HSPA+ Service:
System Architecture
4.1
Figure 4
Mechanical Size
Height
(mm)
Width
(mm)
Depth
(mm)
Weight (Kg)
B8200
88.4
482.6
197
8.75
R8840
370
320
160
16.5
R8860/R8860E
370
320
197
20
R8880
420
340
140
20
R8890
385
452
155
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4.2
Hardware Architecture
BS8700 hardware architecture is shown in Figure 5.
Antenna
Baseband Unit
BB
(UBPG
/BPC)
E1
STM-1
CPRI
FS
RRU
Radio Unit
SA/
SE/
NIS
CC
RF Unit
GE/FE
Control Signaling
Clock
Data
Figure 5
The BBU of ZXSDR BS8700 can be configured in GSM/UMTS single mode and G/U
dual-mode. It supports up to 30 CS in UMTS single mode, providing 1920 CE base-band
processing capability DL/UL separately, up to 60 TRX in GSM single mode.
There are 4 kinds of ZXSDR BS8700 RRUs:
R8840 2 receiving paths and 1 transmitting path (1T2R). Each one can support 1
sector in UMTS on 2100MHz/AWS. Its output power achieves 60W (TOC). It is
mainly used for outdoor macro coverage and also used for indoor coverage signal
source. R8840 can support 3 carriers when it ensures 20W output power for each
carrier.
R8860/R8860E 2 receiving paths and 1 transmitting path (1T2R). Each one can
support 1 sector in GSM/UMTS on 850/900/1800/1900MHz. Its output power
achieves 80W (TOC). It is mainly used for outdoor macro coverage and also used
for indoor coverage signal source. R8860/R8860E can support 4 carriers when it
ensures the 20W output power for each carrier.
R8880 2 receiving paths and 2 transmitting paths. Each one can support 2*2
MIMO in HSPA+ mode on 2100MHz. Its output power achieves up to 2*60W (TOC).
It is mainly used for outdoor macro coverage and also used for indoor coverage
signal source. R8880 can be configured as UMTS mode. R8880 can support 3
carriers when it ensures the 2*20W output power for each carrier.
R8890 6 receiving paths and 3 transmitting paths (3T6R). Each one can support 3
sectors in UMTS mode on 2100MHz. Its output power achieves up to 3*60W (TOC).
It is mainly used for outdoor macro coverage and also used for indoor coverage
signal source. R8890 can support 3 carriers 3 sectors when it ensures 20W output
power for each CS.
4.2.1
Baseband Unit
Baseband unit in BS8700 is responsible for processing the baseband signals.
FSS
PM
UBPG/BPC
FAM
SA
CC
Figure 6
The Baseband unit consists of control & clock board, fabric switch board, baseband
processing board, site alarm board (optional), site alarm extension board, network
Interface of STM-1 board (optional), power module, and fan module.
Table 2
4.2.1.1
Board Name
Function Description
CC
FS
UBPG
BPC
SA
SE
NIS
PM
Power Module
FAM
FAN Module
Figure 7
CC Panel
Interface Name
ETH0
ETH1
TX/RX
EXT
REF
Description
Ethernet interface between BS8700 and BSC/RNC, adapting interface of
10M/100M/1000M.
Ethernet interface used for cascading, debugging or local maintenance,
adapting interface of 10M/100M/1000M.
Used for Ethernet interface connection between BS8700 and BSC/RNC. This
interface is 100M/1000M Ethernet optical interface.
External communication port, connected to external receiver,
Mainly 485PP1S+/2M+ interfaces.
External connection GPS antenna, SMA(F) interface
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Ethernet switching function, implementing data switching for service and control flow within
the system
Monitoring, controlling and maintaining of the base station system, providing LMT interface
Managing software versions of boards and programmable components, and supporting local
and remote software upgrade
Synchronizing with various external reference clocks, including the Abis/Iub interface
recovery clock, the GPS clock and the clock provided by BITS; The CS can select one
according to the actual configuration.
Providing a real-time clock for system operation and maintenance; the real-time clock can be
calibrated
The board power interface (-48V, -48V ground, protection ground, digital ground) has reverse
connection protection function
Reading various hardware management marks in the system, including the rack number,
backplane type number, slot number, board function type, board version, and board function
configuration mark
Supporting Control & Clock boards load sharing or primary/slave switchover. The load
sharing and primary/slave switchover mode can be set by software configuration.
4.2.1.2
UBPG Board
UBPG is the GSM baseband processing board. It processes the physical layer protocol
and frame protocol specified by 3GPP. UBPG panel is illustrated in Figure 8.
Figure 8
UBPG Panel
4.2.1.3
Achieving rate adaptation, channel coding, interleaving, encryption, generate TDMA shock
burst, GMSK/8PSK modulation, IQ baseband digital signals output.
Reading all the hardware management identifiers, including the backplane type number, slot
number, board function type, board version, board function configuration identifier, and the
CPU serial number.
BPC Board
BPC is the UMTS baseband processing board. It processes the physical layer protocol
and frame protocol specified by 3GPP. BPC panel is illustrated in Figure 9.
Figure 9
BPC Panel
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4.2.1.4
Achieving uplink baseband signal processing, including uplink data RAKE receiving,
demodulator, transmitting the data to lub interface for processing.
Reading all the hardware management identifiers, including the backplane type number, slot
number, board function type, board version, board function configuration identifier, and the
CPU serial number
Figure 10 FS Panel.
Interface Name
Description
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Receive the signal from the rear board in the downlink and retrieve the data and timing.
4.2.1.5
I/Q mapping in the downlink and multiplex I/Q signal to the optical signals.
Figure 11 SA Panel
Table 5
Interface Name
Description
8 E1/T1 interfaces,
1 RS485,
1RS232 interface,
6+2 dry contacts ( 6 input interfaces, 2 input&output interfaces )
4.2.1.6
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Figure 12 SE Panel
Interface Name
Description
8 E1/T1 interfaces,
1 RS485,
1RS232 interface,
6+2 dry contacts ( 6 input interfaces, 2 input&output interfaces )
SE shares the bottom-right slot with UBPG/BPC and has the following functions:
It is used to extend the port number if SA can not fulfill the requirements.
4.2.1.7
Interface Name
Description
2 STM-1
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4.2.1.8
Figure 14 PM Panel
Interface Name
Description
MON
-48V/-48VRTN
-48V input
4.2.1.9
EMMC management;
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4.2.2
Radio Unit
Radio unit main process the conversion between baseband signals and RF signals.
In the BS8700, radio unit has four kinds, respectively are: R8840, R8860/R8860E,
R8880 and R8890. R8840 is the UMTS only radio frequency module, which works in
UMTS on 2100MHz. R8860/R8860E is the multi-carrier radio frequency module, which
can work in GSM only, UMTS only or G/U dual mode via software configuration. R8880
is the UMTS only radio frequency module, and each module supports 2*2 MIMO in
UMTS mode on 2100MHz. R8890 is UMTS only radio frequency module, which support
3 sectors on 2100MHz. The following will show the details.
In the BS8700, CFR(Crest Factor Reduction)algorithm, DPD(Digital Pre-Distortion)
algorithm and Advanced-Doherty PA technique are adopted to improve PA linearity and
EVM/RCDE performance, the output power is not affected by modulation mode.
4.2.2.1
R8840
R8840 is a UMTS multi-carrier radio unit, working on 2100MHz/AWS, supporting
upgrade to LTE via software upgrade. R8840 supports maximum 4 carriers, the output
power is 60W. R8840 module consists of MCPA (multi-carrier power module) module,
transceiver module, duplex filter LNA and RPWAC/DC (Power for AC or DC). There are
one TX/RX port and one RX port for connecting antenna. R8840 employs compact
cabinet design, as shown in Figure 16. Dimension of R8840 is 370320160mm
(HWD).
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The external interfaces of R8840 system are integrated at the bottom of the equipment,
as shown in Figure 17. The interface description is shown in the following table.
Table 9
S.N.
Label
Interface
LC1
LC2
AISG
AISG interface
Monitor
PWR
AC interface: Connector
XCE18T3K1P1-02+FJJP1-7.5
Cable section area: 3*1mm2
DC interface: Connector
XCG18T4K1P1-01+XC18FJJP1-10.5
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S.N.
Label
Interface
4.2.2.2
RX
50 N-mode connector
RX/TX
50 N-mode connector
RXout
Frequency extension
interface
RXin
Frequency extension
interface
10
GND
Equipment grounding
R8860/R8860E
R8860/R8860E is multi-carrier RF module, working on 850/900/1800/1900MHz,
supporting upgrade to LTE via software upgrade. R8860/R8860E can be configured as
GSM only, UMTS only or mixed mode module. R8860/R8860E can be configured to 1 to
6 TRX in GSM mode. In case of GMSK modulation, 80W TOC output power can be
provided. If R8860/R8860E is used as UMTS mode, it can support 4 carriers with 80W
TOC output power. In mixed mode, R8860/R8860E can support 4 GSM TRX and 1
UMTS carriers or 2 GSM TRX and 2 UMTS carriers.
R8860/R8860E module consists of MCPA module, transceiver module, and duplex filter
LNA. There are one TX/RX port and one RX port for connecting antenna.
R8860/R8860E employs compact cabinet design, as shown in Figure 18. Dimension of
R8860/R8860E is 370320197 mm (HWD).
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Table 10
4.2.2.3
S.N.
Label
Interface
LC1
LC2
AISG
AISG interface
Mon
PWR
DC interface:
Connector XCG18T4K1P101+XC18FJJP1-10.5
Section area of cable is 4*1.5mm2
RX
50 DIN-mode connector
RX/TX
50 DIN-mode connector
RXout
Frequency extension
interface
RXin
Frequency extension
interface
10
GND
Equipment grounding
R8880
R8880 is a multi-carrier RF module. R8880 can be configured as UMTS mode,
supporting upgrade to LTE via software upgrade. It can process 2 received signals and 2
transmitted signals. Each one can support 2*2 MIMO in HSPA+ mode on 2100MHz. Its
output power achieves up to 2*60W (TOC). It is mainly used for outdoor macro coverage
and also used for indoor coverage signal source. R8880 can be configured as UMTS
mode. R8880 can support 3 carriers when it ensures the 2*20W output power for each
carrier.
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R8880 employs compact cabinet design, as shown in the following figure. R8880 is 420
340140 mm (HWD) and 20Kg in weight.
R8880 external interface locates at the bottom of the cabinet, as shown in the following
figure. The interface description is shown in the following table.
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Table 11
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S.N.
Label
Interface
OP1
OP2
AISG
AISG interface
4.2.2.4
S.N.
Label
Interface
Mon
PWR
DC interface:
Connector XCG18T4K1P101+XC18FJJP1-10.5
Section area of cable is 4*1.5mm2
ANT1(TX1/RX1)
Interface to transmit/receive
diversity RF cable
50 DIN-mode connector
ANT2(TX2/RX2)
50 DIN-mode connector
GND
Equipment grounding
R8890
R8890 is a multi-carrier RF module. R8890 can be configured as UMTS mode,
supporting upgrade to LTE via software upgrade. It processes 6 received signals and 3
transmitted signals. Each one can support 3 sectors in UMTS mode on 2100MHz. Its
output power achieves up to 3*60W (TOC). It is mainly used for outdoor macro coverage
and also used for indoor coverage signal source. R8890 can support 3 carriers 3 sectors
when it ensures the 20W output power for each carrier.
For the available time of R8890, please refer to <ZTE GSM&UMTS Roadmap>.
R8890 employs compact cabinet design, as shown in the following figure. R8890 is 385
452155mm (HWD) and 28Kg in weight.
R8890 external interfaces locate at the bottom of the cabinet, as shown in the following
figure. The interface description is shown in the following table.
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Table 12
4.3
S.N.
Label
Interface
LC1
LC2
AISG
AISG interface
Mon
RX
50 DIN-mode connector
RX/TX
50 DIN-mode connector
RX
50 DIN-mode connector
RX/TX
50 DIN-mode connector
RX/TX
50 DIN-mode connector
10
RX
50 DIN-mode connector
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PWR
DC interface:
Connector XCG18T4K1P101+XC18FJJP1-10.5
Section area of cable is 4*1.5mm2
Software Architecture
The software system of BS8700 consists of operating support layer and application
layer.
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The operating support layer provides the functions of OAM, DBS, BRS, BRACS, and
SCS to serve different base station mode.
BRACS (Bearer Access Control Sub-system) provides the function of access control
on bear layer.
4.4
External Interface
ZXSDR BS8700 has abundant external interfaces which are described in Table 3.
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Item
Index
Interface
Type
STM-1
2 (optional)
SFP (LC)
ITU G.957
ITU G.707
E1/T1
16 (8pairs optional)
DB44
ITU G.703/G.704
1 (10M/100M/1000M
electrical)
Auto-Negotiation
Auto-MDI/MDIX
RJ45
10/100/1000BASE-T IEEE
802.3 compatible
1 (1000M optical) or
1 (100M optical)
SFP (LC)
Abis/Iub
Ethernet
Clock
GPS
SMA
Baseband
Monitor &
Alarm
Dry
Contacts
6 (Input),
2 (Input / Output)
DB44
RS485
DB44
Dry
Contacts
4 per RRU
DB15
RS485
1 per RRU
DB15
RF Monitor &
Alarm
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Standard
Technical Indices
Table 14
Type
Item
Indices
Working
Frequency
Capacity
Performance
Indices
Output
Power
Receiving
Sensitivity
Power
Indices
Power
Consumption
Indices
Power
supply,
voltage
range of
variation
UMTS single
mode
R8840
2100 MHz/AWS
R8860/R8860E
850/900/1800/1900 MHz
R8880
2100 MHz
R8890
2100 MHz
Max Carrier/Sector
Max Carrier/TRX
UL: 960/1920 CE
DL: 960/1920 CE
Max Channels
Per Cell for UMTS
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Max Throughput
RRU Type
R8840
60W
R8860/R8860E
80W
R8880
2*60W
R8890
3*60W
R8840
R8860/R8860E
R8880/R8890
Type
Typical Power
Consumption (W)
80
115
150
185
100
125
160
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GSM Single
Mode
Environment
Indices
EMC Indices
Reliability
Indices
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100
135
165
210
315
405
185
195
215
G/U DualMode
R8860/R8860E 4G1U/TOC
4*15W (GSM)+20W (UMTS)
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Temperature
BBU:
-20C+55C
RRU:
R8840/R8860/R8860E/R8880: -40C+55C
R8890: -40C+50C
Relative
Humidity
BBU:
5%95%
RRU:
R8840/R8860/R8860E: 5% ~ 100%
R8880/R8890: 10% ~ 100%
Waterproof
/Dustproof
BBU: IP20
RRU: IP65
Ground
National/
International
Standard
YD/T 1595.2-2007
ETSI EN 301 489-01, ETSI EN 301 489-23
ETSI EN 300 386V1.3.2
(CISPR22) Class B
Directive 1999/5/EC (R&TTE)
MTBF
MTTR
Availability
BBU: 99.999785%
R8840: 99.999762%
R8860/R8860E: 99.999868%
R8880: 99.999689%
R8890: 99.999643%
Down
Duration
NMS/OSS
Itf-N Interface
NOP
Toolset
Conf.
Alar
m
Perf
orma
nce
Versio
n
Topolog
y
Securit
y
Element
Management
Layer
NetNumen M31
Adaptation Layer
BIN / MML/ File
interface
GSM
BSS
UMTS
UTRAN
LTE
E-UTRAN
Network
Element
Version Management
With this function, administrator can view versions of the all software and hardware
running at the foreground. The hardware version includes the BOOT version number
and its generation time. The software version includes the software version number,
download time and its current running state.
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Alarm Management
The alarm management system monitors running states of the base stations,
dynamically displays the rack structure of the foreground module and collects abnormal
information of the boards, links, database and server in real time. These functions make
it convenient to analyze, address the problems, maintenance and repair.
Information collected by the alarm management system includes notification, alarm and
alarm recovery.
The alarm management system synchronizes alarms, reports historical alarms and
current alarms, and sets and queries alarm shielding.
Configuration Management
Log Management
NetNumen M31 system provides the log management function. Any operation performed
by operator will be recorded automatically. Thus, the operation maintenance
administrator can query historical operation records. Log records are saved in the NM
database server.
In the BS8700, it has memory on CC board in order to preserve database, the storage
time is 90 days.
Security Management
Performance Management
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Diagnosis and test are important components of EMS. The network administrator can
check whether system hardware is working properly by diagnosis and test. They are also
able to trace and fix the faults on time to secure the safe operation of the system.
Base station diagnosis and test cover the following functions:
Information reporting
The operation and maintenance system also provides other supplementary functions to
facilitate base station maintenance, which include but not limited signaling tracing,
channel viewing, abnormal record reporting and viewing.
In ZXSDR BS8700, the time of impact on service because of the hardwares brokendown is under control. ZXSDR BS8700 has auto restart mechanism which supports
Radio Unit auto restart, main control board auto restart, Baseband processing unit auto
restart, the whole base station auto restart.
The Radio Unit auto restart time is one minute. The main control board which is CC
board auto restart time is 3 minutes. The Baseband processing unit that includes UBPG
and BPC board auto restart time is one minute. The whole base station auto restart time
is 4 minutes.
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Configuration Principles
7.1
7.2
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In UMTS single mode, R8840 and R8860/R8860E can support 1 to 4 carriers, R8880 can
support 1 to 4 carriers in both 2 sectors, R8890 can support 1 to 3 carriers in 3 sectors;
7.3
If GSM/UMTS are in the dual mode, single R8860/R8860E can support 1 UMTS Carriers + 4
GSM TRX or 2 UMTS Carriers + 2 GSM TRX at maximum;
7.3.1
R8860/R8860E configuration
Table 15 ZXSDR BS8700 Configuration for GSM Single Mode (Multi-carrier)
Site Type
7.4
R8860/R8860E Qty
B8200 Qty
UBPG Qty
S4/4/4
S8/8/8
S12/12/12
7.4.1
R8840/R8880 configuration
Table 16
Site Type
R8840/R8880 Qty
B8200 Qty
BPC Qty
S1/1/1
S2/2/2
S3/3/3
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S2/2/2/2/2/2
7.4.2
R8860/R8860E configuration
Table 17
Site Type
7.4.3
R8860/R8860E Qty
B8200 Qty
BPC Qty
S1/1/1
S2/2/2
S4/4/4
S2/2/2/2/2/2
R8890 configuration
Table 18
Site Type
R8890 Qty
B8200 Qty
BPC Qty
S1/1/1
S2/2/2
S3/3/3
S2/2/2/2/2/2
7.5
7.5.1
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Site Type
R8860/R8860
E Qty
B8200 Qty
UBPG Qty
BPC Qty
G:S444+U:S111
G: S222+U:S222
G: S666+U:S333
7.5.2
Site Type
U:S222(2100M) +
G:S6/6/6(850/900/1800/1900M
)
R8840/R888
0 Qty
R8860/R8860
E Qty
B8200
Qty
UBPG
Qty
BPC
Qty
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Full Characteristics
3GPP
64QAM
AGPS
Assisted GPS
AMR
BB
Base Band
BBS
BBU
BCCH
BITS
BP
BPC
BRACS
BRS
Bearer Sub-system
BSC
BSP
BTS
CAPEX
Capital Expenditure
CC
CE
Channel Element
CN
Core Network
CORBA
CPRI
CS
Carrier Sector
DBS
DL
Down Link
DTX
Discontinuous transmission
EDGE
E-EDGE
Enhanced EDGE
EFR
Abbreviations
Full Characteristics
FAM
Fan Module
FE
Fast Ethernet
FP
Frame Protocol
FR
Full Rate
FS
Fabric Switch
GE
Gigabit Ethernet
GERAN
GPS
GSM
HR
Half Rate
HSPA+
HSPA Evolution
LMT
LTE
MicroTCA
MIMO
MS/UE
MTBF
MTTR
NBAP
NIS
NM
NMS
NOP
OAM
OPEX
Operation Expenditure
OSS
PM
Power Module
PS
Packet Switch
PtM
Point to Multi-point
PtP
Point to Point
RCS
RF
Radio Frequency
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Abbreviations
Full Characteristics
RNC
RRU
RTT
SA
Site Alarm
SCS
SDH
SDR
SE
SNMP
TA
Time Advance
TNS
UBPG
UL
Up Link
UTRAN
WCDMA