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Document On 2G GSM Configuration
Document On 2G GSM Configuration
Settings in OMT
Prepare and connect your OMT cable from your computer to RBS 6601 on port LMT A
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In the Create IDB , click New , automatically the OMT define the cabinet for 6601 with power
input 48 VDC
1. Click OK
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Defining Antenna Sector Setup
1. To add antenna sectors to the Antenna Sector Setup box, click New to open the Antenna
Systems for Sector window
2. In the Number of Sectors box, select the number of sectors
3. In the Frequency box, select the frequency used
4. In the RX Diversity box, select the RX diversity type.
5. In the RX antenna sharing box, select NO
6. In the RUS box, select the number of RUSs.
7. In the TMA box, select one of the following:
Yes if TMAs have been installed.
No if TMAs have not been installed
If additional sectors will be defined in the sector setup, then repeat the Step 3 to Step 7 in
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3. Click OK in the TRX mapping setup window to confirm.
Verify that the correct parameters have been entered. Click OK.
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6. In the OMT dialogue box asking Do you want to reuse data in the previous
configuration?, click one of the following:
a. Yes (for IDB modification only)
b. No (for configuration of entirely new IDB)
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Click OK
8. In the OMT dialogue box asking "Do you really want to overwrite the IDB data in the
OMT?", click Yes.
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The following RUs are automatically marked as present when the RU is detected:
Note:
3. If RUs Not Present in the configuration are in the Present box, then move them to the
Not Present box by clicking the key
4. Click Ok when Finished
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Defining RU (DUG) position
This section describes how to check and, if necessary, define the DUG position in the RBS.
1. Select Configuration > Define > RU Position to display the Define RU (DUG) position
dialog box.
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1. In the Shelf box, select the HW unit shelf position in the cabinet.
2. In Define RU pos, select Slot for DUG master, in this case it is slot 1
3. Click OK when finished.
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1. Select Configuration > Define > CPRI... to display the Define CPRI Parameters dialog box.
2. Select the applicable RI port from the list.
3. In the Interface type box, select the cable connection type for the CPRI interface.
4. In the Mode box, select the CPRI port mode.
5. Repeat Step 2 to Step 4 until all CPRI parameters have been defined.
6. Click OK, when all parameters are set.
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This section describes how to define the Multi Carrier Transceiver (MCTR) configuration. The
number of TRXs per MCTR can be changed using create IDB.
1. Select Configuration > Define > MCTR... to display the Define MCTR Configuration dialog
box.
2. Select the applicable MCTR instance from the list.
3. In the Power Distribution box, select the MCTR configuration.
4. Click OK, when all MCTR configurations are set.
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The Power distribution can be set in MCTR configuration is depending on the TRX
configuration defined in RBS.
Defining TEI
This section describes how to define the TEI value.
To enable the BSC to communicate with the CMRU of an RBS in a cascade chain, a unique
TEI value between 12 and 63 needs to be set for each RBS in the chain. The TEI value for the
RBS must also match the TEI value the BSC uses to identify the RBS. For RBSs not connected
in a cascade chain, the default TEI value can be used.
1. Select Configuration > Define > TEI... to open the Define TEI window.
2. In the Define TEI window, select the appropriate DUG and click Run.
3. Enter the TEI value, and click OK.
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For ABIS Over IP, Transmission Set up will be like below picture
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Installing IDB
If the RBS is in remote mode, change the setting to local mode by pressing the Maintenance
button on the DU. the Maintenance indicator will start to flash.
Wait until the Maintenance indicator has a constant blue light, indicating that the RBS is now
in local mode.