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ZTEDH ZXG10 iBSC Configuration 518083 Tel: (86) 755 26778800 Fax: (86) 755 25778939, URL: hp: /Jensupportte.com > Learn the basic operation of configura- tion >> Learn the procedure of public resource configuration >> Lerarn the procedure of BSC physical configuration! >> Learn the procedure of A-interface configuration >> Learn the procedure of Gb-interface configuration ‘Confidential and Proprietary Information of STE CORPORATION 1 2x610 i8SC Configuration TIE Chapter 1 Configuration Overview After you have completed this chapter, you wi Prerequisites Context Steps know: >> Overview >> Logging in Configuration Management Interface >> Configuration Management Interface Description >> Data Configuration Flow >> Data Configuration Precautions 1.1 Overview Configuration management enables user to manage resource data and status, and provides various data configurations to support normal system running, It determines the running mode and sta~ tus of ZXG10 BSS. Data configuration means establishing the relationship between the network management system and network elements such as BSC and BTS. It enables user to perform parameter setting for management objects in BSS. 1.2 Logging in Configuration Management Interface NetNumen M31 dient is logged in successfully. This section describes how to log in the configuration management interface 1. In the topology tree on the left of the main interface of NetNu- men M31 client, right-click on the created GSM NE agent node, and select Start NE on the pop-up menu, as shown in Figure 1 2 Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION TIER chapter 1 Configuration Overview FIGURE 1 LOGGING IN CONFIGURATION MANAGEMENT (1) ‘System Yew Topclosy Operation Hele a9\GRx|S\e PMOwWwALABUXE HRA & @ tot sors [genre I BH 100240.190 ‘Moat Topology tutes. ‘Stow Tepolog Atbstes ‘Stow Stastica ino ‘custome Toctip CCuetomes Alam ‘Query NE Log , Maintain status Seah and Set NeDataBateh Operate Ne Agert [Sie Nan "Force Uploading NE Version 2. Click Start NE, the system automatically starts this NE. 3. After the NE is started, right-click on it to pop up the shortcut menu, select NE Management > Configuration Manage- ment, as shown in Figure 2 ‘Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION 3 2X60 i8SC Configuration TIER FIGURE 2 LOGGING IN CONFIGURATION MANAGEMENT (2) e MP e083 & pprenneres © @ voonsor sre bw ioersr4s >. + woes +a > m0 oats Tosoogy Atnoutes Show Topology Ames Show Stabe8ea to Ccustomze Toot + pio ¢, 00 Coane Len + i008 > m 100220 Mactan Satus Search sna Set ie Daa Bath Operate Stop NE Managemont Dynamic Data Management 4. Click Configuration Management, the configuration man- agement interface is opened, as shown in Figure 3. 4 Confidential and Proprietary Information of TE CORPORATION TIE Chapter 3. Configuration Overview FIGURE 3 LOGGING IN CONFIGURATION MANAGEMENT (3) System View Config Management SDRManagement Help a9|\6e¢->- |e { X/@ Topology Management @@ OMC & dB OERAN subnerworkt (wy 3h CERAN subnetwork 11 pieyang) & dh, ERAN subnetwork! 111(CH) & dh, GERAN subnetwork! 2(ss) & fh, OERAN subnetworkt23(man) & fh, GERAN subnetwork! 27(sbor! 27062) & fh GERAN subnetwork 63wangxiaonan) & dh GERAN subnework2(qiaohui) 5h CERAN oubnetwork222{ehemaciur) (dh GERAN subnetwork256(258) dh, CERAN subnetwork3000(zh3000) & dh, OERAN subnewora3@z) fh SERAN subnotworks(cty) > dh, GERAN subnetworkst (test) END OF STEPS Postrequisite Configure public resources. 1.3 Configuration Management Interface Description The configuration management interface is shown in Figure 4. ‘Confidential and Proprietary Information of STE CORPORATION 5 2x610 i8SC Configuration TIE FIGURE 4 CONFIGURATION MANAGEMENT INTERFACE fe = Rec rocnrectaisesoon ATED Fhewwiscuennn | { KCGRERICDRER ARTA) PO omeomres | Fees || cota sn posure SBecnene FBemansniony Be coarse PB cmnenowaracnce baseman Seema sanencracy 1. Configuration Management Too!- Configuration Management Ele bar ment Property Tab (Taking Master 2. Configuration Management Ele- Config Set for Exarrele) ment Toolbar 4. Configuration Resource Tree 1, Table 1 shows the toolbar for configuration management. TABLE 1 CONFIGURATION MANAGEMENT TOOLBAR Toolbar Button Description 3 Lock Screen @ Logout e Refresh 2 Forward a Backward e Help Table 2 shows the toolbar for configuration management ele ment ‘TABLE 2 CONFIGURATION MANAGEMENT ELEMENT TOOLBAR Toolbar Button Description w Modify a Cancel 5 Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION TIER Chapter 1 Configuration Overview Toolbar Button Description Save ro Close Closeall 2 Help a Switch to master configuration set 11. The toolbar for configuration management element right differ according ‘to specific configuration management elements. User can place the ‘mouse on a button to view its tp. In this table, the master configuration ‘set is taken as the configuration management element. Configuration management element attribute tab i. User can view the attribute details of a configuration man- agement element in this tab ii, User can perform various operations through the toolbar in this tab. Configuration resource tree i. User can view configured elements in the configuration re- source tree. ii, User can open the configuration management element at- tribute tab by double-clicking the corresponding manage- ment element in the configuration resource tree ili, User can perform various operations by right-dicking on corresponding management element in the configuration resource tree. 1.4 Data Configuration Flow Figure 5 shows the data configuration flow. ‘Confidential and Proprietary Information of STE CORPORATION 7 2XG20 18SC Configuration TIER FIGURE 5 DATA CONFIGURATION FLOW Public resource configuration BSC physical coniiguration TCinnonal Attics “Tisha Aittace_TCisexeral Arince transmission adopts Et transmission adopts IP adopts Et f Y Y Y 1 Acnterace IP Ainterace | | E1 Ate interface configuration contiguration configuration Gb interface Gb interface varus ap transmission adopts IP 1 Gb interface IP Gb interface ‘coniiguration configuration Y Extoral col configuration BTS and radio configuration ‘Other configurations (optional) Sofware loading Tt 1. Public resource configuration Public resource configuration includes configuring GERAN sub- network, BSC management element, config set, and BSC func- tion. It is the basis of data configuration. BSC physical equipment configuration BSC physical equipment configuration includes configuring BSC rack, shelf, and board. 3. A/Ater interface configuration ‘A/Ater interface configuration is performed after BSC physical equipment is configured, i. User can adopt the full-E1 mode or the full-IP mode ac cording to actual condition 8 Confidential and Proprietary Information of 2TE CORPORATION TIER Chapter 1 Configuration Overview If TC is internal and A-interface transmission uses 1 for both user plane and control plane, then E1 A-interface con- figuration is adopted, If TC is internal and A-interface transmission uses IP for both user plane and control plane, then IP A-interface con- figuration is adopted. If TCis external and Ater interface transmission uses €1 for both user plane and control plane, then E1 Ater interface configuration is adopted, ii, User can also combine different transmission modes for user plane and control plane according to actual require- ment. For example, adopt €1 for user plane and IP for control plane, or adopt IP for user plane and E1 for control plane. 4. GB interface configuration If GPRS/EDGE service is to be commissioned, user must per- form Gb interface configuration according to actual condition. If Gb interface transmission uses E1, then E1 Gb interface con- figuration is adopted. If Gb interface transmission uses IP, then IP Gb interface con- figuration is adopted. 5. External cell configuration External cell configuration includes configuring GERAN external cell and UTRAN external cell. 6. Site and radio configuration Site and radio configuration includes configuring site, cascaded site, cell, frequency hopping, transceiver, adjacent cell interfer ence/handover/reselection/handoverBreselection, and UTRAN adjacent cell handover /reselection /handaver&reselection 7. Other configurations Other configurations are optional according to actual require ment. It includes alarm parameter configuration and system control parameter configuration. 8. Software loading Software loading includes loading BSC board software and BTS board software. It guarantees the board's normal running After the configuration is completed, user can perform dynamic data configuration according to actual requirement. ‘Confidential and Proprietary Information of STE CORPORATION 5 2x610 i8SC Configuration TIE B caw For each type of configuration mentioned above, it is recom- mended to perform data synchronization after the configuration is completed. In other words, perform all data synchronization or modified data synchronization to synchronize the configured data with that at BSC to make it validate; otherwise, the configured data is only virtual data in the network management system 1.5 Data Configuration Precautions Data configuration is very important for the entire system. Any mistake in data configuration will seriously influence the system running, The following items should be noticed in data configura~ tion and modification. 1. Before performing data configuration, prepare the data related to system running, such as interconnection data for A-interface and Gb interface. The data should be accurate and reliable, and a complete data configuration solution is required. A good data configuration solution nat only makes the data dear to users but also increases the system reliability. Before modifying any data, perform backup for the current data. After modifying the data, synchronize it with that at BSC and BTS, Make sure that the data is correct and perform data backup in time. 3. The configured data in the network management system client takes effect only after being synchronized with that at BSC and BTS, For configuration data applied in a running system, the data must be checked before being transferred to avoid the influence of incorrect data on the system running, A oo Because a large amount of parameters are involved in data config- uration, this manual only introduces some important parameters and parameters that must be modified. Such parameters should be configured according to the configuration specification. For pa~ rameters not introduced, the default setting is adopted, io ‘Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION Chapter2 Public Resource Configuration After you have completed this chapter, you will know: >> Overview >> Configuring GERAN Subnetwork >> Configuring BSC Managed Element >> Configuring Config Set >> Configuring BSC Function 2.1 Overview Public resource configuration includes configuring GERAN subnet- work, BSC management element, config set, and BSC function 2.2 Configuring GERAN Subnetwork Prerequisites The configuration management interface is opened successfully. Context A GERAN subnetwork contains one management element, and the subnetwork's ID is same as that of the management element. This section introduces how to configure the GERAN subnetwork Steps 1. In the configuration resource tree, right-click on OMC and se lect Create > GERAN Subnetwork, as shown in Figure 6. ‘Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION 42 2XG20 18SC Configuration TIER FIGURE 6 CONFIGURING GERAN SUBNETWORK (1) System View Config Management SDR Nanayement as|ee-9-\e I@ Topology Management |i) Coniguration Resource Tree oe ih, CERAM SuanebvorOZ2(00) hy GERAN Suonetwork27(KTMOMM3) ‘fh, GERAN Subnetworka01 (p01) Click GERAN subnetwork, and the Create GERAN Subnet- work dialog box appears, as shown in Figure 7. Input relevant parameter values. FIGURE 7 CONFIGURING GERAN SUBNETWORK (2) Useriabe! Subnstwork 1D Subnetwork type [GERAN Subnetwork oO 3. Click OK. After the operation is completed, the newly config- ured GERAN subnetwork node appears on the configuration resource tree, as shown in Figure 8 12 Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION TIER Postrequisite Prerequisites Context Steps Chapter 2 Public Resource Configuration FIGURE 8 CONFIGURING GERAN SUBNETWORK (3) X1@ Topology Management je) Configuration Resource Tree © @ 100001 (10.61 50.156:21099) ah, G=RAN Subnetwork! 022¢aranhu) O dh, GERAN Suonetwork222(04) User label dh, ERAN Suonetwork?7(kTMOMM) O jh, GERAN Subnetwork301 (x104) eon Config set state D_OF STEPS Configure the BSC management element. 2.3 Configuring BSC Managed Element The GERAN subnetwork is configured successfully. ‘The BSC managed element is sub-node of the GERAN subnetwork node, A managed element can only be contained in one GERAN subnetwork This section introduces how to configure the BSC managed ele~ ment. 1. In the configuration resource tree, right-click on the GERAN Subnetwork node and select Create > BSC Managed Ele- ment, as shown in Figure 9 ‘Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION 13 2XG10 iBSC Configuration TIER FIGURE 9 CONFIGURING BSC MANAGED ELEMENT (1) ‘rien ew Covig Hepner’ SORMareoonent Sel Hep ae oe-9-8 [fp contawator Rescue }RAeEaeio $-@ to00011001 0.156210 S fyoetarsunetwnzqaony | [ICOMUSETOORREORTR | ah! Bése Stion Coniguation WzasCS0R) bearoass fase suiign coMPosiTOR , Delete ate Staton Fad Mo Compare >— ubtee Compare , subtree Duplicate , Click BSC Managed Element, and the Create BSC managed element dialog box appears, as shown in Figure 10, FIGURE 10 CONFIGURING BSC MANAGED ELEMENT (2) fa oeceee othe MonazedeementP atress Sofware version fx00 verdeane | sein ——— carat | aut ~~ a ‘Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION TIER Postrequisite Prerequisites Context Chapter 2 Public Resource Configuration A Caution: When configuring Managed element IP address, make sure that the setting is consistent with the IP address configured for the serial port of OMP of iBSC. The setting must be unique for different managed elements. 3. Click OK. After the operation is completed, the newly config- ured BSC managed element node appears on the configuration resource tree, as shown in Figure 11. FIGURE 11 CONFIGURING BSC MANAGED ELEMENT (3) System View Config Management SDR Management Set |} as\|\Se-9-\e X(@ Topology Management [ey Configuration Resource Tree > @ 100001 [10.61 50.156:21099] & gh, GERAN Subnetwork1 022(qlaotul) @-dh, GERAN Subnetwork1 2(68) 8 BSeueraoedEemer7@haa] || users © OG Config $et231 (waster config set)(Not © gh GERAN Subnetwork222(0x) an de gh GERAN Subnetwork27 (CTHOMM3) contig fh GERAN Subnetwork301 (p01) END oF steps Configure the config set. 2.4 Configuring Config Set ‘The BSC management element is configured successfully. The system provides multiple sets of configuration data for the network management elements. User can configure multiple data configuration sets, one is the master config set while others are slave config sets. After the configuration is completed, user can Switch between the master config set and the slave config set. User can perform foreground-background operations for the mas- ter config set, such as data synchronization and dynamic opera~ tion ‘The master config set can not be created or deleted individually. It is created automatically when the management element is con= figured, and is deleted simultaneously when the subnetwork node ‘Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION 15 2XG20 18SC Configuration TIER Steps or the management element node is deleted. There can only be one master config set under a management element. This section introduces how to configure the slave config set. 1. In the configuration resource tree, right-click on the BSC Managed Element node and select Create > Config Set, as shown in Figure 12. FIGURE 12 CONFIGURING CONFIG SET (1) System View Config Management SDR Management Set Help 39|/6e¢-9-@ (is) Configuration Resource Tree © 1000011061 50.156:21099} dh, GERAN Subnetwork022(claohui) ah, ERAN Subnetwork2(68) Delete Config Data Managed Element » | Config set siate Find Syne state Mo Compare > Subtree Compare > Subtree Duplicate > ‘pay Mutex Right Release Mutex Right 2. Click Config Set, and the Create Config Set dialog box ap~ pears, as shown in Figure 13. Input relevant parameter values. FIGURE 13 CONFIGURING CONFIG SET (2) ‘Contg setiD OOOO conse ones Lenin) ie ‘Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION TIER Postrequisite Prerequisites Context Steps Chapter 2 Public Resource Configuration 3. Click OK. After the operation is completed, the newly config- ured config set node appears on the configuration resource tree, as shown in Figure 14, FIGURE 14 CONFIGURING CONFIG SET (3) System View Config Management SDR Management Set a8|6¢-%-e@ X(@ Topology Management le) Configuration Resource Tree @- 100001[10.61.50.156:21099] & gh GERAN Subnetwork1022(qiachui) > dhe GERAN Subnetwork12(s8) >. gf @esCManagectlementi 2Sranchay OQ conta sx”21 hast oon ent fy GERAN Subnetwork128¢1uHong2) fh, GERAN Subnetwark22(04) fh, GERAN Subnetwork228(VuHiong) END oF steps Configure the BSC function. 2.5 Configuring BSC Function The config set is configured. ‘The BSC function is sub-node of the config set node. All global re~ source managed objects are located under the BSC function node. This section introduces how to configure the BSC function. 1. In the configuration resource tree, right-click on the Config Set node and select Create > BSC Function, as shown in Figure 15, ‘Confidential and Proprietary Information of ETE CORPORATION 17 2XG20 18SC Configuration TIER FIGURE 15 CONFIGURING BSC FUNCTION (1) rion Mow Cong Monesonen SDR Nnasbmeni Gel Hp av|oe-e-\e Seaireeare Tes Pres ni seta suet au fmm ‘a @BSC Vanaged Element! 2°Shangha) Usertabet ae fee E.Conta Setz77S.e) ‘OERAN Subnetwerkt 2ECVuHong2) ERAN Sutnetwura2aex) ‘SERAN Submetwerk22ECYuHena) ‘ERAN Subnetwnk27(KTHOMMS) ERAN Suinetwerk301QH101) ERAN Subnetwerk5inotana) Dal Data Brot CheckVataty of @iobalData Fin Wo compa > Subtree Compare » Subtree Dusieate » 2. Click BSC Function, and the Create BSC Function dialog box appears. User can click the J icon to display all sub-tabs, as shown in Figure 16. Input relevant parameter values. FIGURE 16 CONFIGURING BSC FUNCTION (2) treo | | | amcor | FEE] Basic Property tab » Mcc(Mcc) 18 Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION TIER Chapter 2 Public Resource Configuration Configure this parameter according to actual situation. It can not be modified after being configured » Support MNC 3 digits(MNC3Digits) Configure this parameter according to actual situation. It can not be modified after being configured » MNC(MNC) Configure this parameter according to actual situation. It can not be modified after being configured >» OMP IP(OMP_IP) This parameter must be consistent with Managed ele- ment IP address in Configuring BSC Managed Element. » OMP MAC(OMP_MAC) Configure this parameter according to actual situation, » OMC subnet mask(Info4) Configure this parameter according to actual situation, » OMC server IP(Info6) SBCX's IP address. Configure this parameter according to actual situation. >» OMCB IP(OMCB) If the dual-mode site BS8200 is configured, then the IP address of OMCB must be configured > SNTP server IP This parameter's value is the same as OMP IP(OMP_IP). > Net type(Net) Configure this parameter according to actual situation, » SP type(SPType) Configure this parameter according to actual situation, » Bureau No.(BureauNo) Configure this parameter according to actual situation. It can not be repeated under the same server, and can not be modified after being configured. » Support GE(GESupport) Configure this parameter according to actual situation. If it is set to "Yes", then only the gigabit resource shelf can be configured in the BSC rack as resource shelf; otherwise, only the megabit resource shelf can be configured in the BSC rack as resource shelf, The gigabit resource shelf and the megabit resource shelf can not be configured together in the BSC rack » Support Tc type(TCType) Configure this parameter according to actual situation. It can not be modified after being configured Radio Basic Property tab: DCS1800/PCS1900 supported(Funcext) ‘Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION 13 2XG10 iBSC Configuration TIER Configure this parameter according to actual situation. It can not be modified after being configured. Click OK, After the operation is completed, the newly config ured BSC function node appears on the configuration resource tree, as shown in Figure 17 FIGURE 17 CONFIGURING BSC FUNCTION (3) System View Config Management SDR Management Set a29\|6e¢-9-\@ X1@ Topology Management [ey Configuration Resource Tree @& 100001[10.61.50.166:21009) gh GERAN Subnetwork1022\qiachui) ‘fh, GERAN Subnetwarkt2(s5) a @AECManagea Elementi 2@ranchan| ||| Userie @G Config Set276¢Master contig seni oe conng (5 B3C Levies Contig conng (GIF Related Config Edernal Cell Contig Syne s Bite Conng (@ Aater interface Related Conti (© 6B Interface Related Config S other conta Conny 821277(Stave) END OF steps Postrequisite Configure 8SC physical equipments. 20. Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION Chapter3 BSC Physical Configuration After you have completed this chapter, you will know: >> Overview >> Configuring BSC Rack >> Configuring Shelf and Board 3.1 Overview 8SC physical equipment configuration includes configuring BSC rack, shelf, and board 3.2 Configuring BSC Rack Prerequisites 1. The public resource is configured successfilly. 2. The number of racks to be configured is decided, Context Configure a new BSC rack manually, and configure data related to the rack Steps 1. In the configuration resource tree, right-click on the BSC De- vice Config node and select Create > BSC Rack, as shown in Figure 18. ‘Confidential and Proprietary Information of ETE CORPORATION 21 2XG20 18SC Configuration TIER FIGURE 18 MANUALLY CONFIGURING BSC RACK (1) ‘Systm Yew Cony Management SORManagement Ss Help ae|O¢-9-\o Topology Manapement [= ConfiguatonResouce Tee >< somes 5015621009) (fh ERAN Sunnewou 02%a0h1) pA OERAU Subnewonc 58) enn see|m $68 aBSCnanapedelonenttShagna] || Useriabe era, 19 cet saretastercotn eT as cay a © 88¢ Funevon'2¢Sneaghant77) Crea BSC Rack by Temple ‘pa Custom Template 2, Click BSCRack, and the Create BSC Rack dialog box appears, as shown in Figure 19. Select Rack No. and Rack type. At most two racks can be configured. FIGURE 19 MANUALLY CONFIGURING BSC RACK (2) 8st iD fa = RaskNo i = Rack type Standard rack a 3. Click OK. After the operation is completed, the newly config- ured BSC rack node appears on the configuration resource tree. In the manual configuration mode, shelves and boards are not configured in the rack. Figure 20 shows an example of the configured rack, 22 Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION TIER Postrequisite Prerequisites Context Steps Chapter 3 BSC Physical Configuration FIGURE 20 MANUALLY CONFIGURING BSC Rack (3) Te Bandararak ° ° ° ° ° ° END oF steps Configure shelf and board 3.3 Configuring Shelf and Board ‘The BSC rack is configured successfully. This section introduces how to configure control shelf, resource shelf, packet switching shelf, and relevant boards. 1. In the configuration resource tree, double-click the BSC Rack node to be configured with shelf and board. ‘Confidential and Proprietary Information of ETE CORPORATION 23 2XG20 18SC Configuration TIER 2, Right-click on the second shelf of the rack, click Create Shelf in the pop-up menu, and the Create Shelf dialog box appears. Select Control shelf as Shelf type, as shown in Figure 21. FIGURE 21 CONFIGURING SHELF AND BOARD (1) Bsc ID [12 = Rack No. ht = Shelf No. l2 = 3. Click OK to create the control shelf, as shown in Figure 22. FIGURE 22 CONFIGURING SHELF AND BOARD (2) ‘Siandararark TOT 8 0 12 3 18 18 6 IT Control helt 24 Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION TIE chapter 3 8SC Physical Configuration 4. Configure boards according to the actual requirement, as shown in Figure 23. FIGURE 23 CONFIGURING SHELF AND BOARD (3) Toye 8 eat aa ta ta ae te TT Contol she O nore: » In control shelf, the OMP board must be configured first, then the UIMC board, and then other boards, » The S8CX board + need not be configured. 5. Repeat step 1 ~ step 4 to configure resource shelf (or gigabit resource shelf), packet switching shelf, and relevant boards. Figure 24 shows the configuration result. 1. Single Board Computer of X86, server board ‘Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION 25 2X10 iBSC Configuration Postrequisite FIGURE 24 CONFIGURING SHELF AND BOARD (4) TTER Siandardraek wn SOG a TY Resource shel? a Control shelf ar ETS Resource shell 1s 16 7 7 8 16 47 O sore: In resource shelf/gigabit resource shelf, the UIMU/GUIM board must be configured first. END OF STEPS Configure A-interface data. 26 Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION Cc hapter4 A-interface Configuration After you have completed this chapter, you will know: >> Overview >> Ef Ainterface Configuration >> IP Acinterface Configuration 4.1 Overview ‘A-interface data configuration includes configuring signaling and service channels between i8SC and MSC, and configuring inter- connection between iBSC and MSC. iBSC supports two interface types: E1 A-interface and IP A-inter- face, Different transmission modes have different bottom-layer bearer protocols, including signaling and service protocols, Such difference also causes different configurations, = For signaling, if IP A-interface configuration is used, then the MBUA protocol is adopted. This protocol bears the original SCP protocol, thus it is necessary to configure signaling point and sub-system number. If 1 A-interface configuration is used, signaling link and route are replaced by SCTP and AS location. = For services, if £1 A-interface configuration is used, then the PCM service channel (the rate is 64 kbps) is configured. If IP A-interface configuration is used, only the local IP address and port should be configured, and the IP-UDP-RTP layer bears the service data 4.2 E1 A-interface Configuration 4.2.1 Configuration Preparation 4.2.1.1 Relevant Boards The following lists relevant boards when E1 A-interface configura~ tion is used, 1, DTB/SDTB board: used for E1 A-interface access. 2. SPB board: used for SS7 signaling processing. ‘Confidential and Proprietary Information of ETE CORPORATION 27 2XG10 iBSC Configuration 3 TIER DRTB board:: used for service data processing, implementing transcoding and rate adaptation. 4.2.1.2 Data Planning When €1 A-interface configuration is used, it is necessary to plan the following data to make them consistent with that at MSC. Local office and adjacent office Signaling point code Adjacent office properties Sub-service field Protocol type Start timeslot number Number of timeslots Signaling link code Signaling link type SS7 PCM No. Link error calibration method 4.2.2 Configuring Local Office Prerequisites The 8SC function is configured successfully. Context Through this task, user can configure a uniquely identified local office in the network. Steps 1. 2 In the configuration resource tree, right-click on OMG > GERAN Subnetwork > BSC Managed Element > Config Set > BSC Function > A/Ater Interface Related Config, and select > Create > Local Office in the pop-up menu, as shown in Figure 25. Dual Rate Wanscoder Board 28. Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION TIER Chapter 4 A-interface Configuration FIGURE 25 CONFIGURING LOCAL OFFICE (1) x Je) Configuration Resource Tree @ 100001[1061.50.158:21099) fh GERAN Subnetwork1022(qiaohul) gh ERAN Subnetwork12(6s) Topology Management > $$ @BSC Managed Elomentt2(Shangt] | User label @G Contig Set276Master config st -G BSC Function’ 2Shanghaia] | Config set!O ese Device Contig Config set state & @ BSC Rackt GP Related Config Syne state && Bernal Cell Config SG sie Contig eo $B an intertace Ret & © oer Contig Click Local Office, and the Create Local Office dialog box appears, as shown in Figure 26. » No.7 type: when E1 A-interface configuration is used, se lect Narrow band. » Net appearance info: set this parameter with the same value as that at MSC. » ope (14 data. » OPC (24 bits): iBSC often uses 14-bit signaling point code instead of 24-bit signaling point code. ): set this parameter according to planned ‘Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION 23, 2x610 i8SC Configuration TIE FIGURE 26 CONFIGURING LOCAL OFFICE (2) Seer Net appearance ino [eae Net appearance OPC (14 its) OPC (24 bits) ‘TUP user cupport SUP user support SCCP user support 3. Click OK to finish configuring the local office. O sore: After the local office is successfully configured, the local office's signaling subsystem is generated automatically. END OF STEPS Postrequisite Configure adjacent office. 4.2.3 Configuring Adjacent Office Prerequisites The local office is configured successfully. Context Adjacent office configuration includes configuring adjacent office signaling point and other relevant data. The former operation is used to uniquely identify the adjacent office while the latter op~ eration facilitates the interaction between the local office and the adjacent office Steps 1. In the configuration resource tree, double-click the Local Of- fice node under OMC > GERAN Subnetwork > BSC Man- aged Element > Config Set > BSC Function > A/Ater In- 30 Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION TIER Chapter 4 A-interface Configuration terface Related Config, and click the Office tab on the right. icon in the Adjacent . The Create Adjacent Office dialog box appears, as shown in Figure 27. Input the parameter values. » Office type: when E1 A-interface configuration is used, the adjacent cell data of MSC SERVER should be configured, and the adjacent cell data of MGW is configured according to actual requirement. » SPT type: set this parameter according to planned data. » SSF; set this parameter according to planned data. » SPC type: MSC usually adopts 14-bit signaling point code (SPC 14) to communicate with iBSC. » DPC: set this parameter according to planned data. > AM: set this parameter according to actual condition. FIGURE 27 CONFIGURING ADJACENT OFFICE (1) vee | sscio = wm mice two [now BO rr sects eee a wt rece om ering sta bore DUPUmessage (anea) 3. Click OK to finish configuring the adjacent office. ‘Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION 31. 2x610 i8SC Configuration TIE O vote: After the adjacent office is successfully configured, the adja~ cent office's signaling subsystem is generated automatically. END OF steps Postrequisite Configure SS7 PCM. 4.2.4 Configuring SS7 PCM Prerequisites The local office and the adjacent office are configured successfully. Context Configuring SS7 PCMis used for configuring SS7 PCM service chan- nel. Steps 1. In the configuration resource tree, double-click the Local Of- fice node under OMC > GERAN Subnetwork > BSC Man- aged Element > Config Set > BSC Function > A/Ater In- terface Related Config, and dick the B icon in the No.7 PCM tab on the right. 2. In the Create No.7 PCM dialog box, click the icon to send PCMs on the left to Selected PCM on the right, as shown in Figure 28. 32. Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION TIER Postrequisite Prerequisites Context Steps Chapter 4 A-interface Configuration FIGURE 28 CONFIGURING SS7 PCM (1) [Nor Pew Conguratan ease . B8C1D joeteded FO ‘TSM Uni | PGH_| SppaneC oee0 a a i210 ke Unit (22) be fa 7 B12 Co bia C5 ba is Cs) a7 iw ok ist i » tw he 3 i 2 te fe ca 3. Click OK to finish configuring $$7 PCM. END OF steps Configure signaling link set. 4.2.5 Configuring Signaling Link Set ‘The local office and the adjacent office are configured successfillly. A signaling link set contains multiple signaling links. 1. In the configuration resource tree, double-click the Local of- fice node under OMG > GERAN Subnetwork > BSC Man- aged Element > Config Set > BSC Function > A/Ater In- terface Related Config, and click the Link Set tab on the right. 2. The Create No.7 Link Set dialog box appears, as shown in Figure 29, Input the parameter values. icon in the No.7 ‘Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION 33 2x610 i8SC Configuration TIE FIGURE 29 CONFIGURING SIGNALING LINK SET (1) xd Userlabel BSC 1D A 8 ‘omce 10 _ o ‘Sigrating link set No. ft = Linker calibration method Basic Ee ‘Type of signating tink set [Baciincgroup S aD 3. Click OK to finish configuring the signaling link set. END OF Stes Postrequisite Configure signaling link. 4.2.6 Configuring Signaling Link Prerequisites The local office and the signaling link set are configured success~ fully. Context Configuring the signaling link is used for configuring SS7 PCM sig- naling link properties and its home physical link. Steps 1. In the configuration resource tree, double-click the Local Of- fice node under OMC > GERAN Subnetwork > BSC Man- aged Element > Config Set > BSC Function > A/Ater In- terface Related Config, and dick the Link tab on the right. 2, The Create No.7 Link dialog box appears, as shown in Figure 30. Input the parameter values. icon in the No.7 34 Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION TIE Chapter 4 Acinterface Configuration FIGURE 30 CONFIGURING SIGNALING LINK (1) Userlabe} Bscio Linkset Link unit Pom Start 3 number SMP module Linkcodestc Linkype jm) Linkinfo [Links notseitinop o 3. Click OK to finish configuring the signaling link. END OF steps Postrequisite Configure signaling route. 4.2.7 Configure Signaling Route Prerequisites The local office and the signaling link set are configured success- fully. Context This section introduces how to configure $S7 signaling route, Steps 1. In the configuration resource tree, double-diick the Local Of- fice node under OMG > GERAN Subnetwork > BSC Man- aged Element > Config Set > BSC Function > A/Ater In- terface Related Config, and click the 44 icon in the No.7 Route tab on the right, 2. The Create No.7 Route dialog box appears, as shown in Figure 31, Input the parameter values. {Confidential and Proprietary Information of ETE CORPORATION 35 2x610 i8SC Configuration TIE FIGURE 31 CONFIGURE SIGNALING ROUTE (1) oo Userlabel esc 1D oe ; vivo — Lista | Linkarrangement mode {Random SS™~=~wY aD 3. Click OK to finish configuring the signaling route, END OF Stes Postrequisite Configure signaling office, 4.2.8 Configuring Signaling Office Prerequisites The local office and the signaling route are configured successfully. Context This section introduces how to configure SS7 signaling office Steps 1. In the configuration resource tree, double-click the Local Of- fice node under OMC > GERAN Subnetwork > BSC Man- aged Element > Config Set > BSC Function > A/Ater In- terface Related Config, and dick the icon in the No.7 Office tab on the right The Create No.7 Office dialog bo» Figure 32, Input the parameter values. appears, as shown in 36 Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION TIER Postrequisite Prerequisites Context Steps Chapter 4 A-interface Configuration FIGURE 32 CONFIGURING SIGNALING OFFICE (1) Userlabe Cc BSCID, QQ. 3. Click OK to finish configuring the signaling office END OF steps Configure PLMN/MSC office. 4.2.9 Configuring PLMN/MSC Office A-interface data configuration is completed. iBSC supports multiple operators and multiple MSC offices. It also supports that various operators share a same physical network. Configuring PLMN/MSC office is used for associate operators and MSC offices, 1. In the configuration resource tree, right-dick on OMG > GERAN Subnetwork > BSG Managed Element > Config Set > BSC Function > Set PLMN/MSC Office/SGSN Office, as shown in Figure 33. ‘Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION 37 2XG10 iBSC Configuration TIER FIGURE 33 CONFIGURING PLMN/MSC OFFICE (1) opology Managersent Iiiguration Resource Tree waxes ron001T 0.81 90:196:21099) ah, GERAN Sulpretwarkt 122¢ctaohu x “fh ERAN Subetwork1 258) ‘Adjacent Nc @ 9 @ BSC Nanaged Elementi 2(Shanghal) @GO Config set276¢Master contig seb(Nat Sync) &<@ BSC Function yehanstaiat zn 5 (BSC Device Import Data from Excel > pr GQIP Related Export Data to Excel » ( Extemai cell site Conng | Delete Data from Excel) » S CBinteface Daten Apply Network Plon Data S otter contig Set Lucid Channel Config Se77 Glave E Sf OERAN Subnetwerksco¢sa > Gamerinena Dele Subtiee Compare » Subttee Duplicate » Click Set PLMN/MSC Office/SGSN Office, and configure MSC in the MSC Office tab, as shown in Figure 34. » NRI of MSC(NRI): set this parameter with the same value as NRI at the core network. If iBSC does not support FLEX A, do not configure this parameter. » Load allocate ratio of MSC: this parameter defines the service load ratio among multiple MSCs. For example, if the service load ratio of two MSCs are 2 and 3, then it indicates that the load ratio between the two MSCs is 2:3. If BSC does not support FLEX A, do no configure this parameters » Selected number: this parameter is related to multi naling point function. When the multi-signaling-point func- tion is enabled, this parameter's value can not be zero. 3 ‘Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION TIER Chapter 4 A-interface Configuration FIGURE 34 CONFIGURING PLMN/MSC OFFICE (2) 3. Configure PLMN in the PLMN tab, as shown in Figure 35. Mcc MNC Length of MSC NRI: set this parameter with the same value as that at CN. If iBSC does not support FLEX A, do no configure this parameter. MSC NULL-NRI ID: set this parameter with the same value as that at CN. If iBSC does not support FLEX A, do not configure this parameter. MSC version ID: set this parameter with the same value as that at CN. MSC CN ID: set this parameter with the same value as that at CN. If iBSC does not support FLEX A, do not configure this parameter. ‘Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION 33 2x610 i8SC Configuration TIE FIGURE 35 CONFIGURING PLMN/MSC OFFICE (3) lagna coe Rm ecanes oon A scounanimio peony oc) wee (5) @ pecan] ao econo [SEH] C=) sooo GH C2) END OF STEPS Postrequisite Perform Gb interface configuration 4.3 IP A-interface Configuration 4.3.1 Configuration Preparation 4.3.1.1 Relevant Boards The following lists relevant boards when IP A-interface configura~ tion is used. 1, IPAB:/IPI boar: packet resolution. AIPB boards: user-plane processing board, which implements RIP protocol processing interface board, which is responsible for IP 4.3.1.2 Data Planning When IP A-interface configuration is used, it is necessary to plan the following data to make them consistent with that at MSC. = Local office and adjacent office Te Ainterace Board IP Incerface Board A nterace ip Processing Board 40. Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION TIER Prerequisites Context Steps Chapter 4 A-interface Configuration Signaling point code Adjacent office properties Sub-service field Application server process i, Protocol type ji, The local IP address and the opposite IP address ili, The local port number and the opposite port number. iv. Application property: matching that of MSC ~ IfMSC is at the server end, then configure the dient at iBsc. ~ _ IfMSC is at the client end, then configure the server at iBsc. Application server i, Supported adaptationayer protocols ii, Service mode 4.3.2 Configuring Local Office ‘The BSC function is configured successfully. Through this task, user can configure a uniquely identified local office in the network. 1 In_the configuration resource tree, right-dick on OMG > GERAN Subnetwork > BSG Managed Element > Config Set > BSC Function > A/Ater Interface Related Config, and select > Create > Local Office in the pop-up menu, as shown in Figure 36. ‘Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION 42 2XG20 18SC Configuration TIER FIGURE 36 CONFIGURING LOCAL OFFICE (1) je) Configuration Resource Tree @ 100001110.61 50.186:21 095) , GERAN Sunnetwork 022(aia0hup dh, GERAN Subnetworkt 2(68) @ s® BOSC Managed Element! 2(Ghangt Userlabel > OG Contig Set276(waster config s SBSC Function! ASharghaisiy | Config setID ese Device Contig Ponta bet site © @ BSC Rack! a P Related Contig Syne state © Btemal Cell Config Bite contig © Other Config Click Local Office, and the Create Local Office dialog box appears, as shown in Figure 37. » No.7 type: When A-interface adopts full IP configuration, select IP; when A-interface control plane adopts IP trans~ mission mode and A-interface user plane adopts E1 trans~ mission mode, select Narrow band and IP. » Net appearance info: set this parameter with the same value as that at MSC » OPC (14 bits): set this parameter according to planned data. » OPC (24 bits): instead of 24-bi IBSC often uses 14-bit signaling point code signaling point code, 42. Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION TIER Postrequisite Prerequisites Context Steps Chapter 4 A-interface Configuration FIGURE 37 CONFIGURING LOCAL OFFICE (2) Userlabe! escio Norte Nettpe Net eppesrance info Net appesrance OPC (14 tits) OPC(25 tits) ‘TuPusersupport ISUP user support SCOP user support 3. Click OK to finish configuring the local office. O nore: After the local office is successfully configured, the local office's signaling subsystem is generated automatically. DOF STEPS Configure adjacent office 4.3.3 Configuring Adjacent Office The local office is configured successfillly. ‘Adjacent office configuration includes configuring adjacent office signaling point and other relevant data. The former operation is used to uniquely identify the adjacent office while the latter op~ eration facilitates the interaction between the local office and the adjacent office. 1. In the configuration resource tree, double-click the Local Of- fice node under OMG > GERAN Subnetwork > BSC Man- aged Element > Config Set > BSC Function > A/Ater In- ‘Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION 43 2XG10 iBSC Configuration TIER terface Related Config, and dick the Office tab on the right The Create Adjacent Office dialog box appears, as shown in Figure 38, Input the parameter values. » Office type: select MSC SEVER. For IP A, only MSC SEVER office should be configured, MGW does not need to config- ure the office, This is different from the configuration for ELA. icon in the Adjacent » SPT type: set this parameter according to planned data. » SSF: set this parameter according to planned data. » SPC type: MSC usually adopts 14-bit signaling point code (SPC 14) to communicate with BSC. » DPC: set this parameter according to planned data. » AM: For IP A, select AM sure. FIGURE 38 CONFIGURING ADJACENT OFFICE (1) ssc es | omceo {___ vat once pe. inscsenver PT he fe oor (ita sional coe El SPC te [ecu ore (Bi cy Protorat tne Bandtag Honglong MTP sendord ‘gnore OUPU message 2 | Hl i i 3. Click OK to finish configuring the adjacent office. 144 Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION TIER Postrequisite Prerequisites Context Steps Chapter 4 A-interface Configuration O nore: After the adjacent office is successfully configured, the adja~ cent office's signaling subsystem is generated automatically. DOF STEPS Configure IP interface. 4.3.4 Creat IP Interface 4.3.4.1 Configuring IPI Interface Address 1. The BSC function is configured successfully. 2. The IPI board is configured successfully. This section introduces how to configure the IP A-interface ad- dress. 1. In the configuration resource tree, double-click OMG > GERAN Subnetwork > BSC Managed Element > Config Set > BSC Function > IP Related Config, and clic: the icon in the Interface tab on the right. 2. The Create Interface dialog box appears, as shown in Figure 39. Input the parameter values. » Board function type: When A-interface adopts full IP configuration, select IPI; when A-interface control plane adopts IP transmission mode and A-interface user plane adopts €1 transmission mode, select IPAB. » MAG address: Input the MAC address of the GIPI rear board's network port. » IP address: Set this parameter according to planned data. » Subnet mask: Set this parameter according to planned data. ‘Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION 45 2XG20 18SC Configuration TIER FIGURE 39 CONFIGURING IPI INTERFACE ADDRESS (1) rm Userlab esc0 i Bost uncon Woe ai ubsysommodueunteunt — [aaaat fe] Porto i E wac adsess 00-00. 00. 00.00.00 ARP aging time(s) 600 IP number atport fj adiess Sune ssa Baal Wes 768 16588 a) OK_} (Cancer) (Fete _] 3. Click OK to create the IP A-interface, as shown in Figure 40. FIGURE 40 CONFIGURING IPI INTERFACE ADDRESS (2) a=] rane] 55c0 | eaancooye [arena | ssa |- wave. | sae. | reno, [wan bor ar ae . * tot + tooscoas| END OF STEPS Configure RPU interface. 43.4.2 Configuring RPU Interface Prerequisites The 8SC function is configured successfully. 446 Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION TIER Context Steps Chapter 4 A-interface Configuration Configure RPU interface, that is, configure the virtual IP address of iBSC. 1. In the configuration resource tree, double-click OMG > GERAN Subnetwork > BSC Managed Element > Config Set > BSC Function > IP Related Config, and click the 4 icon in the Interface tab on the right. 2. The Create Interface dialog box appears, as shown in Figure 41. Input the parameter values, » Board function type: Select RPU. » IP address: Set this parameter according to planned data. » Subnet mask: 255.255.255.255 FIGURE 41 CONFIGURING RPU INTERFACE (1) User faba RPU_oE esc ec Board function type RPO) subsystenmedulounttsunt [25868596055 =) Porto i : WAC addess 10- 00- 09-00-00 ARP aging time(s) [0 5 IP number at port ft a [__Weadaress | __Subnetmask__|_Broadcastaddress 3. Click OK to create the RPU interface, as shown in Figure 42 ‘Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION 47 2XG20 18SC Configuration TIER FIGURE 42 CONFIGURING RPU INTERFACE (2) END OF steps Postrequisite Configure static route. 43.4.3 Configuring Static Route Prerequisites The IPI interface address is configured successfully. Context — When the IP address (at most four IP addresses can be configured) of IPI interface is in the different network segment from that of iBSC and MSC, it is necessary to configure static route. If no IP address of IPI interface is in the different network segment from that of iBSC and MSC, itis not necessary to configure static route, Steps 1. In the configuration resource tree, double-click OMC > GERAN Subnetwork > BSC Managed Element > Config Set > BSC Function > IP Related Config, and dick the # icon in the Static Router tab on the right. 2, The Create Static Router dialog box appears, as shown in Figure 43, Input the parameter values. » Static router prefix: Set this parameter according to planned data. » Staticrouter subnet mask: Set this parameter according to planned data. For example, set Static router prefix to be 192.168.1.0, and set Static router subnet mask to be 255,255.255.0. It indicates that, for MSCs of which the IP address is within [192,168.1.1, 192,168.1.254], iBSC sends data to these MSCs via the current route » Next hop type: Select IP. » Next hop IP address: Set this parameter according to planned data. It refers to the IP address of the nearest element of iBSC. It means the IP address of the router or MSC. «, When there ign router bebvean BSC and MSC 448 Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION TIE Chapter 4 Acinterface Configuration FIGURE 43 CONFIGURING STATIC ROUTE pe = ter BSCID a86 iS) Nexthop ype [IP i Subsystem:moduleunitsunitpot | Tag 3. Click OK to finish configuring the single static route END OF steps Postrequisite Configure application server process. 4.3.5 Configuring Application Server Process Prerequisites The local office is configured successfully. Context This task configures the instance of application server process, which is used as the active or standby process of the application server, Steps 1. In the configuration resource tree, double-diick the Local Of- fice node under OMG > GERAN Subnetwork > BSC Man- aged Element > Config Set > BSC Function > A/Ater In- terface Related Config, and click the 44 icon in the ASP tab on the right. 2. The Create ASP dialog box appears, as shown in Figure 44. Input the parameter values. ASP Basic Config tab ‘Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION 43 2XG10 iBSC Configuration TIER » Module: The SCTP's home signaling module number. The SCTP is maintained by the module's bearer and signaling Set this parameter according to planned data » Protocol type: For IP A, select M3UA. » Office ID: The opposite office ID of SCTP. » Property: Client or server. It must match the property of MSC SERVER. For SCTP, one end is client and the other end is server. The SCTP connection is initiated from the client. » Local port: It must be consistent with the opposite port number at MSC SERVER, » Remote port: It must be consistent with the local port number at MSC SERVER, IP Config tab » Local IP ADDR: RPU interface's IP address » Remote IP ADDR: It must be consistent with the IP ad- dress of MSC SERVER. O sore: User can configure multiple local IP addresses and opposite IP addresses. It is required that at least one set of IP addresses can keep normal communication. 50. Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION TIER Postrequisite Prerequisites Context Steps Chapter 4 A-interface Configuration FIGURE 44 CONFIGURING APPLICATION SERVER PROCESS Other Config Userlabet esciD ASPID scTP Io Module Protocol ype oftice 1D seq Property Local port Remote port 3. Click OK to finish configuring the application server process. END OF steps Configure application server. 4.3.6 Configuring Application Server ‘The application server process is configured successfully. Application server is the logical entity of the service's specific rout- ing key. Application server contains a group of unique application server processes, one process or a few processes are in active sta~ tus for service processing. 1. In the configuration resource tree, double-click the Local Of- fice node under OMG > GERAN Subnetwork > BSC Man- aged Element > Config Set > BSC Function > A/Ater In- terface Related Config, and click the 4 icon in the AS tab on the right. 2. The Create AS dialog box appears, as shown in Figure 45. Input the parameter values. ‘Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION Si. 2XG10 iBSC Configuration TIER » Protocol: Select M3UA. » Exist context: Select False, » Tag: For IP A, select IPSP, that is, iBSC connects MSC SERVER via SigTran. IPSP provides internal point-to-point application within IP domain. Whether IPSP_SEVER or IPSP_CLIENT is selected should be consistent with the application property of the application server process contained in this application server. » Service mode: Usually, select Participate, that is, mul- tiple ASPs bear the service. » ModeN: Itrefers to the minimum number of ASPs required for AS service in the participate mode. Set this parameter according to planned data. » Mode K: It refers to the number of backup ASPs in the participate mode. Set this parameter according to planned data. » ASP number: In the participate mode, ASP number = Mode N + Mode K. FIGURE 45 CONFIGURING APPLICATION SERVER (1) Joseaton seer 3. Click OK to create the application server, as shown in Figure 46. 52. Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION TIER Postrequisite Prerequisites Context Steps Chapter 4 A-interface Configuration FIGURE 46 CONFIGURING APPLICATION SERVER (2) D_OF STEPS Configure S10. 4.3.7 Configuring SIO ‘The application server process is configured successfully. SIO means locating SCCP service to the application server for a MSC office, and then a application server process of that applica~ tion server processes the SCCP service 1 In the configuration resource tree, double-click the Local Of- fice node under OMG > GERAN Subnetwork > BSC Man- aged Element > Config Set > BSC Function > A/Ater In- terface Related Config, and cick the B icon in the S10 tab on the right. The Create SIO dialog box appears, as shown in Figure 47. Input the parameter values. » Office ID: It is necessary to configure SIO information for all adjacent offices of MSC SERVER. » OPC: Signaling point code of iBSC. » SIO: Select SccP, » Application server ID: Set this paramter according to planned data ‘Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION 53 2XG20 18SC Configuration TIER FIGURE 47 CONFIGURING SIO (1) User label BSC ID 12 = Net eTEN = Office ID q = OFS o 7 sia sCCP 7 Application server ID 2 = Tag 0 = 3. Click OK to finish configuring SIO, as shown in Figure 48. FIGURE 48 CONFIGURING SIO (2) MiP Relat Cong | onto | Loo SN | sabe [lanonneTSOV [RaTFOW [SP [m9 [SNL S| ¢ Berane] {LusscwoaT seco [wa Toner [orc [20 [ sovtzavonseonno [Tan END OF steps Postrequisite Configure IP A-interface service. 4.3.8 Configuring IP A-i Service nterface Prerequisites The AIPB board of IP A-interface user plane is configured success~ fully. Context IP A-interface service configuration means setting DSP service's IP address and UDP port number for AIPB. Steps 1. In the configuration resource tree, double-dlick the BSC Rack node under OMG > GERAN Subnetwork > BSC Managed 54 Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION TIEBR 2. 7 Chapter 4 A-interface Configuration Element > Config Set > BSC Function > BSC Device Con- fig, right-click the AIPB board in the rack, and dick Set IP Port in the pop-up menu, as shown in Figure 49. FIGURE 49 CONFIGURING IP A-INTERFACE SERVICE (1) ° a a OC OB nso salt ar a Control st Board Property Delete Boare 7 7 M42 13 4 GE nso self Switch elt In the Set IP Port dialog box, set IP address: and Start number of port for DSP on AIPB, as shown in Figure 50. Userplane virual P address ‘Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION 55

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