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Introduction to the Working Principles of the M2000-CME V200R011 (Basics) ISSUE1.1 Wireless Product Rollout Dept. HUAWEI TECHNOLOGIES Co., Ltd. HUAWEI Confidential Security Level:Internal Only HUAWEI Overview @ The CME is a GUI configuration solution of the Single RAN. @ Based on the typical application process, this document describes the working principles of the CME from the aspect of the location of the CME, configuration policies of the CME software and hardware, and working principles. In addition, it describes the frameworks of the CME manuals. HUAWEI! TECHNOLOGIES Co., Ltd. HUAWEI Confidential Page 2 We HUAWEI You can understand the following contents through this training: @ Location of the CME in the OSS solution of the Single RAN @ Basic principles of the CME Configuration Procedure of the CME > Integrated version > Standalone version HUAWEI! TECHNOLOGIES Co., Ltd. HUAWEI Confidential Page 3 We HUAWEI Contents 1 CME of the Single RAN 2 Basic Concept of the CME 3 Working Principles and Configuration Procedure of the CME HUAWEI! TECHNOLOGIES Co., Ltd. HUAWEI Confidential Page 4 We HUAWEI oooe o Location of the CME The CME is a part of the OSS solution, and is the core of the integrated configur radio network provided by Huawei tion solution for multi-mode. in addition, the CME supports typical scenarios of UMTS and GSM networks, such as initial site deployment, network capacity expansion, BTS swapping, and routine configuration adjustment. The CME11.0 provides a solution for the unified management configuration of the GSM/UMTS/LTE (GUL). For the GSM network, the BSC6900 working with the CME provides the GUI data configuration function. For the UMTS network, the CME is an evolution of the WRAN CME V100R008. For the LTE, the CME works with the eRAN2.0/eRAN2.1 and provides functions such as site deployment and routine maintenance. The CME11.0 supports the SRAN6.0 and the downward overall solution. = Ree aneuwr oes Kure . a ‘i MBTS(GSI BTS MBTS(GsI SUBS ETS YETSCHD SESTSo EEE ESCHP cone reo: 28 Ssaaman HUAWEI! TECHNOLOGIES Co., Ltd. | Page 5 We HUAWEI Features of the CME | Advanced Tools Een «Batch data configuration «= Configuration of parameters + Planning in advance = Concurrent operation for site deployment, . nelghtoring call, and Frequency replanning algorithms + BTS swapping = Swapping workflow « ARFCN modification » 3GPP northbound interface Cee Peterutk emer) Maintenance Cost + Reducing the complexity during the » Consistency check based on site deployment the entire network « Unifying the maintenance solution « Check for the data validity for the M2000 + Unifying the management of and service rules activating configuration scripts Page 6 HUAWEI! TECHNOLOGIES Co., Ltd. | We HUAWEI Delivery Features of the CME V200R011 Value-Added Service STC lag , = Supporting Sun mini-server + Solaris + Sybase = Supporting HP/ATAE mini server + Linux + Oracle =Sharing the platform with the »MBTS integrated configuration =RRU resource al =BTS swapping crossing NES and versions =Frequency replanning on the er network M2000 Site deployment in batches =Providing a single-server =Adjustment of neighboring cell =Providing a Chinese version own fication or eigorithan Distributed mode i High availability (HA) = RAN 13.0/12.0/11.0 / 11.1 SSGPP northbound igurati »Security = GBSS 13,0/12.0/9.0/8.x cConsistency check =Reliability = LTE 2.0/ LTE 2.1 »Panoramic view =Component-based release Page 7 HUAWEI! TECHNOLOGIES Co., Ltd. | We HUAWEI Advantages of the CME © GUL Multimode Configuration > The configuration on the GSM, UMTS, and the LTE is synchronized and the configuration consistency on the GSM, UMTS, and the LTE is checked to censure that the GUL resources are centrally managed. > In the BSC6900, the GSM, UMTS, LTE, and MBTS use the unified device panel of the GSM/UMTS devices. sera moons Recon @ — GUIEnhancement > The TOPO site deployment. BTS networking, TRXs of each cell, and timesiot allocation can be viewed in GUI mode on the LMT of the BSC6000. Theretore, the BTS configuration and resource allocation can be displayed clearly. Display the transmission relations rotrr | 8153500_6RFC Traditional site deployment wizard New TOPO site deployment HUAWEI! TECHNOLOGIES Co., Ltd. HUAWEI Confidential Page 8 We HUAWEI Advantages of the CME (Continued) @ Improvement on Operation Efficiency v v @ Seci v HUAWI The network-level configuration is centralized. © Single BSC > multiple BSC * Configuration of a single BTS > Configuration of BTSs in batches through the templates The BTS swapping within a BSC and that between the BSCs can be implemented. In addition, the data adjustment of neighboring cells can be implemented automatically, saving time for script preparation by network optimization engineers. The files configured in offline mode dynamically take effect, improving the file configuration in offline mode. © On the LMT, DAT files configured in offline mode can take effect only after the BSC is reset. In this case, services are greatly affected. © On the CME, after files are configured in offline mode, corresponding MML scripts are generated so that these files can take effect when the MML scripts are delivered dynamically. In this case, the BSC is not reset and services are not affected. Compared with the LMT of BSC6000, the CME supports the multi-user concurrent configuration in online mode. The data browsing capal urity The CME provides the function of data check on the entire network before data is activated, including the check for completeness, redundancy, and consistency. The CME supports the data rollback in key scenarios. The CME supports the parameter comparison. That is, the CME compares the data that has taken effect and the template to check whether data configuration is correct. y and retrieval capability on the entire network are greatly improved E| TECHNOLOGIES Co., Ltd. HUAWEI Confidential Page 9 We HUAWEI Advantages of the CME (Continued) @ Functions of SingleRAN6.0 Working with the CME > BTS data is configured through the GUI or exporting the negotiation data. ‘® The menu entrance is unified and the operations are simple. In addition, the GU/GL multi-mode MBTS can be created integrally, using the method for single-mode MBTS configuration. ‘* This ensures the consistency of common parameters in G/U or G/L mode. > Capacity of a single-mode MBTS is expanded. ‘* single-mode MBTS can be expanded to a dual-mode MBTS in any mode from GSM, UMTS, or LTE. © This ensures the consistency of common parameters in G/U or G/L mode. Capacity of a dual-mode MBTS is expanded. * Adual-mode MBTS can be expanded to a triple-mode MBTS in any mode from G/U, U/L, of GL. © This ensures the consistency of common parameters in G/U /L mode. The MBTS uses the unified device panel to configure the dual-mode device panel so that data can take effect on both G/U and GIL side simultaneously. ‘* The MBTS device data is configured intuitively. * The MBTS device boards in G/U, G/L, and G/U/L mode can be displayed in a unified way. ‘® The configuration parameters of MBTS common boards are modified. > Parameters of the MBTS common boards are configured in a unified way. ‘* Parameters of common boards are configured intuitively. ‘* Parameters of common boards in G/U, G/L, and G/U/L mode are displayed in a unified way. ‘* This ensures the consistency of common board parameters in G/U, G/L, and G/U/L mode. MBTS templates are managed in a unified way. The consistency check result is enhanced. > The list of MBTSs to be deployed is exported The dynamic spectrum sharing (DSS) is supported. ¥ v v HUAWEI TECHNOLOGIES Co., Ltd. HUAWEI Confidenti Page 10 We HUAWEI Contents 1 CME of the Single RAN 2 Basic Concept of the CME 3 Working Principles and Configuration Procedure of the CME HUAWEI! TECHNOLOGIES Co., Ltd. HUAWEI Confidential Page 11 We HUAWEI Version of the CME @ The CME can be installed on the M2000 (integrated version) or installed independently (standalone version), depending on the OSS network and project process. @ Integrated version (or online, network mode) See cere 2B > The CME is installed on the M2000. Kot . amos > The communication between the CME and NEs is implemented through the M2000 client. 8 Bsc~” mM - a dig 'GBTS = -MBTS NodeB (Oy & Standalone version (or offline mode) eis > The CME is installed on a PC. » The CME cannot communicate with NEs directly. NE data is obtained manually and scripts are delivered manually. > The Windows operating system is supported. / Page 12 Ws Huawei Software and Hardware Deployment (1) @ Integrated into the M2000 @ Software platform > Solaris + Sybase — 3 > Linux + Oracle 200 WS N20 Server ME Server) iovecu) © Hardware platform > Sun aS >» HP won00 Ws > ATAE (CME GUI) ars or3/ “ers Page 13 HUAWEI TECHNOLOGIES Co., Ltd. HUAWEI Confidential Ws Huawei Software and Hardware Deployment (2) Citrix Client i I I IP BACKUP M2000 Server & 2000 WS: (CME Client) Citrix Server (CME M2000 WS: Client. M2000 Client. IP BACKUP {CME Client) ete.) a fi o ae networking a “Bs prs BIS solution | a = a Pi 14 HUAWEI TECHNOLOGIES Co., Ltd. HUAWEI Confidential al Ws Huawei Deployment — CME Integrated Version CES @ The CME is installed on the mss M2000 server. [teirmeveic | @ Data is exchanged in the Kee following modes: > Extracting network configuration Natt(Corba | ‘CME Adapter data through channels of the IMAP Platform |< >| __ IMAP Platform M2000 (M2K Mediation DB Link » Delivering configuration data through channels of the M2000 by executing related commands (M2K Master Server, Boe -s22eeee. Pi 15 HUAWEI TECHNOLOGIES Co., Ltd. HUAWEI Confidential al Ws Huawei Deployment — CME Standalone Version (ME ety Cent Framework (errr) 4 Corba (CME Business Server HUAWEI! TECHNOLOGIES Co., Ltd. ooee . The standalone CME is for internal use only. ‘The CME is installed on a PC. ‘The Windows operating system is supported. The standalone CME is independent of the M2000 or other NEs. ‘The CME is used in the pure offline scenario. Data is exchanged in the following modes: > Extracting NE configuration data by importing the configuration files exported by NEs © MBSC: bep * NodeB: XML configuration fi © eNodeB: XML configuration file > Supporting backing up or recovering NE configuration data of the CME > Recovering or exchanging data between CME standalone (offline) versions by backing up data / aan Ws Huawei Triple Area ‘¢ Triple area: current area, planned area, and fallback area * Current area > Current area is a network data mirroring area used to save the configuration dala ofthe live network. [sonoma = > Daan the current area is read-only and cannot be modified direclly to ensure the security of the network. > Only one current area is available for a network system. > Through the CME, the data of the live network can be periodically or automatically synchronized to the the current area. Alternatively. users can manually synchroni jetwork to the current area. | | » Planned area is a data planning area that is created with the data of a certain NE system. > Users can perform data planning in the planned area. Different users can create their respective planned areas. The planned areas are independent of each other. Alter implementing data planning in the planned area, users can export the generated data scripts, Atter executing the data scripts to the NE, users can make the data take effect © Fallback area > The rollback command scripts are generated in the fallback area to perform rollback. | the CME can quickly roll back > When configuration adjustment effects are nat the original configuration status. > Currently, the CME supports the rollback on the GSM side in only three scenarios: RNP import, dio algorithm parameters in batches, ARFCN impor. In addition, the CME supports adjustment scenarios on the UMTS side in versions later than BSC6300 \V900R012Co1 (UMTS only). For LTE, CME supports the rollback in all adjustment scenarios. HUAWEI! TECHNOLOGIES Co., Ltd. HUAWEI Confidential Page 17 We HUAWEI Comparison Between Integrated Version and Standalone Version Integrated Version Standalone Version Recommended | Online data configuration based on the M2000, such as BTS swapping, | Initial data configuration and capacity expansion in a large scale. scenario network optimization adjustment, and resource statistics. License The fu by the license of the M2000. Huawei engineers: A temporary license whose validity is three months is Basic function package: The GBSS 9.0 version is provided in the CME _| released on the Support Web site. \V200R011 basic function package for free when the GBSS is upgraded. The CME V200R01 1 must be charged in new markets. Configuration area (One current area, multiple planned areas and mutiple fallback areas. No current area, one planned area, and one fallback area. Function 1. Configuration functions, such as site deployment and site swapping, are 2, In the standalone version, current area-based functions, such as AVC, ar the same, re unavailable, The script executor is unavailable. Obtaining data of ‘Synchronize data on the BSC, NodeB, and eNodeB (through the data channel between the M2000 and NES). Export data by running the EXP CFGSYNFILE command after logging in to the NE through the Web LMT. Soript executor ‘Script configuration/processing in batches on the Web LMT Database ‘Sybase (working with the SUN server on the M2000) MSDE (SQL Server 2005 is recommended.) COracie (working with the HP or ATAE server on the M2000) Documentation | Product manuals and version documents Version documents for standalone version: HUAWEI TECHNOLOGIES Co., Ltd. HUAWEI Confident Operation guide For detailed configuration operations, see the product manuals, ial Page 18 We HUAWEI Software Structure CME client software, which is used to display the GUI > Inthe integrated version, the CME client software is installed on the maintenance teri > Inthe standalone version, the CME client software is installed on the PC. @ CME server software, which is used to control the traffic flow and execute configuration operations by communicating with the CME client > Inthe integrated version, the CME server software is installed on the M2000 server and communicates with applications on the M2000 to obtain the NE information. > Inthe standalone version, the CME server software is installed on the PC. * Database > _ Inthe integrated version, the CME and the M2000 share one database, which is used to store NE configuration data. > Inthe standalone version, the MSDE database is used ands installed on the PC. In the standalone version: The me CME client, CME server, and the — database are installed on the same Pc. (GD root SaL Strvar 2005 Software structure in the Le) , , integrated version HUAWEI! TECHNOLOGIES Co., Ltd. HUAWEI Confident Page 19 We HUAWEI Version Compatibility M2000 > The recommended matching version is M2000 V200R011 * BSC > The recommended matching version is BSC6900 V900R013, BSC6900 V900RO12, and BSC6900 V900RO11, which can provide configuration capability on transmission, device, and radio parameters. > The matching BSC6000 only provides the capability for radio layer and BTS swapping that works with the GBSS CME V100R005. > The matching BSC6800 and BSC6810 are used only for the BTS swapping crossing specified versions. ¢ GBTS > The GBTS does not directly match the CME. In this case, the CME matches the GBTS versions that are supported by the BSC6900 versions that match the CME. * NodeB > The NodeB versions that work with the CME are the NodeB versions that work with the BSC6900/RNC. The CME only matches the baseline versions of the NodeB, such as SPC100, SPC 200, and SPC 300 and their non-baseline versions. The interface configured for NodeB products remains unchanged. For example, if the CME works with SPC 100, then the CME works with versions such as SPC1XX or SPH1XX. The following are principles of the CME to release the NodeB components. ‘* For NodeB versions released after a CME version is released, the matching components are required and are released with the NodeB version. When the component is used, refer to the Release Notes of the component to confirm the CME version working with the component. ‘* The preceding components will be contained in the following CME version: v * LTE > The eRAN 2.1/eRAN 2.0 is recommended, MBTS > The MBTS versions working with the CME depend on the versions of LTE, NodeB, and GBTS working with the MBTS. HUAWEI TECHNOLOGIES Co., Ltd. HUAWEI Confidential Page 20 We HUAWEI Data Configuration Method — General Configuration The general configuration function provi ¢ Onthe GUI, select the select a co Onthe Gul, general method for editing non-equipment parameters on the table. Nn object, such as BSC, BTS, cell, TRX, or sector cell (LTE) level. Then, display the configuration GUI. ‘Editing area’ I editing —| ofthe table object, 2)8|3/8/2)2)3)a|3\8 |= HUAWEI! TECHNOLOGIES Co., Ltd. HUAWEI Confidential Page 21 / we HUAWEI Data Configuration Method — Configuration Express The configuration express function provides a method for editing data of a NE based on th: depending on service requirements. The configuration express function is similar to the general configuration function. The difference is that the configuration express function is more convenient for some service requirements. The configuration express function varies with supported objects and can be divided into several types, such as BSCiradio express, NodeB/BTS express, cell configuration express, and neighboring cell configuration express. Cong os tra wens Ceken cot 20 ‘ose HUAWEI! TECHNOLOGIES Co., Ltd. HUAWEI Confidential Page 22 We HUAWEI Data Configuration Method — Batch Data Modification @ The batch data modification function provides a method for quickly modifying multiple parameter values of objects with the same type to the same value under one or several NEs. Boor Dats Import Data OSMT Entrance for batch Panor: “UMTS Azglieation| Template Management. Reparent BTS between B8Cs data modification in the application menu Expert oven nme “Tew O00 Management modification, icswo00 Show in Navigator Export ll ata To Tox, ‘Set Dieplayes Column Locate Column ctleL, Record Count HUAWEI! TECHNOLOGIES Co., Ltd. HUAWEI Confidential Page 23 We HUAWEI Data Configuration Method — Import and Export ° The data import and export functions are provided based on different scenarios. The data import and export func! ns are used to modify or create object data in batches. Different from the batch data configuration function, the data import function does not require changing the parameter values to the same. Instead, the planned data can be imported. Template Management. UMTS Application LTE Application MBTS Application Wind Import Data > Export Radio Network Planning Data Reparent BTS between BSCS ‘GSM Bulk Modifcation Center | Export Cell Frequency Data. © Export Neighbor Cell BA Data. = Bort TRX Parameters Data. im INode&_mytest HUAWEI! TECHNOLOGIES Co., Ltd. Export BTS Conguration File to USB Export Aut Deployment Configuration Data, HUAWEI Confidential Template Naragerent H2/8o Export Data Disroee = Import BTS Summary Data. Reparent BTS between BSCs, Import BTS Negotiated Data. GSM Bulk Modification Center Import radio Network Planning Data. Import Cell Parameters Data Import Call Frequency Data. impart Neighboring Call BA Data ImpostTRX Parameters Data Import Aiater interface Data Import NBI Data, @ a [Node®_mtest Ws nuawel Page 24 Data Configuration Method — Device Panel The device panel function is used to add or delete device parameters of the NEs. @ Whether data configuration of common boards is conflicted can be displayed on the MBTS device panel. “Trensmission View HUAWEI! TECHNOLOGIES Co., Ltd. HUAWEI Confidential Page 25 We HUAWEI Data Configuration Method — Typical Scenario @ The typical scenario function is designed focusing on typical configuration scenarios, such as swapping, TOPO site deployment, and HSPA. ‘Temalate Management | Brot Data Lmpot Date Delete NoceB in Bulk. Rebuild HSPA Call UNTS Ternsiate Browser Panorama Brovise Exod Scene WML, Physical Node Management...» Parameter List1-tean HUAWEI! TECHNOLOGIES Co., Ltd. HUAWEI Confidential Page 26 We HUAWEI 1 CME of the Single RAN 2 Basic Concept of the CME 3 Working Principles and Configuration Procedure of the CME HUAWEI! TECHNOLOGIES Co., Ltd. HUAWEI Confidential Page 27 Ws Huawei General Operation Procedure — Integrated Version @ 0. Get data from the live network to current area > Current area is stored in M2000. > Every user of one M2000 has the same current area, Parameters > This action is called Synchronize NE. @ 1. Create a planned area > Planned area is stored in M2000. > Each user has a planned area / > Copy NE data from the current area. 3 Incremental setts | 4.6 @ 2. Data configuration in planned area anne | > Create, delete, move or modify BSC, BTS, or NodeB. © 3. Scripts > Check the data conflict between the planned area and the current area. > Generate MMLIXML scripts. > Activate scripts in NEs by the script executor. © 4, AVC (Attribute Value Change) > After the scripts are activated, the related NE sends an AVC message to the current area, indicating the changes in the data configuration on the live network. The AVC message is also reported for changes in the data configuration due to other causer except for activated scripts. > The synchronization of data between the planned area and the current area is triggered in firm real time. QUpload 4, ave GBS other Local Configuration ¥ Page 28 Ws Huawei HUAWEI! TECHNOLOGIES Co., Ltd. Data Flow @ Three areas: . /e network, current area, and planned area. Interaction of data flow v v Planned area > Current area: Data modification in the planned area does not affect data in the current area. Generating and Planned area > live network: Data activating scripts” X modification in the planned area takes Zz effect on the live network by generating and activating data scripts. Before the network Planned area 7, Live |] <—_ —— \ >, Creating, synchronization “ Current area changed data is delivered, data on the live Synchronization network is not affected. Live network > current area/planned area Data modification on the live network wi be updated in the current area but cannot be updated in the planned area Current area > planned area: By creating/synehronizing data in the planned area, some data in the current area is synchronized to the planned area. Current area > live network: Data in the current area is read-only and does not affect the live network. HUAWEI! TECHNOLOGIES Co., Ltd. HUAWEI Confidential Page 29 Ws Huawei Synchronization in the Current Area @ Synchronization mechanism > Full synchronization: All configuration data is uploaded from the NE to S Current data browse the current area and the data previously saved in the current area is “AP Current area mgt overwritten completely. The history data of the current area cannot be saved. Differentiated synchronization: The data modified in the MOC tables of the NE is uploaded to the current area. Therefore, the synchronization efficiency is improved. The incremental synchronization is always used [ening ae [Farina for daily operations. lanning aroa . lanning area > The incremental synchronization is supported since BSC6900. ¥ Synchronization method > The data synchronization can be performed periodically, automatically, or manually. The data synchronization of the current area is performed in firm real time. > The data synchronization is performed automatical cases: * The CME receives the AVC message reported by the NE and receives no other messages within two minutes. * ABSC is created on the M2000 and data synchronization has been complete, ‘* Data synchronization has been performed on the NodeB or TEW on the M2000. ‘© The script data has been successfully activated in the following Local configratio BScési0 M2000 HUAWEI! TECHNOLOGIES Co., Ltd. HUAWEI Confidential Page 30 We HUAWEI Creating a Planned Area Planning a planned area >Based on the data in the current area, multiple planned areas can be created and a network can be planned concurrently. >The data conflicts between the planned areas can be found only when the data in the planned areas takes effect on the live network. If the data conflicts between the planned areas occur, the data in the planned areas fails to take effect and are mutually overwritten. As a result, the operation of the NE is affected. »To prevent the data conflicts between the planned areas, data planning engineers should rationally plan the data in the planned areas (such as cell index or TRX index) to ensure that the data in the planned areas is not mutually overlapped Creating a planned area: copy the data of NEs from the current area to the planned area. HUAWEI! TECHNOLOGIES Co., Ltd. HUAWEI Confidential Manage planning area Q Modify planning data g WI ww M2000 Create planning area with current area data Current Area Paget Ws Huawei Data Editing in the Planned Area @ General configuration: Users can configure the attibute | = of each object on the general configuration interface in GUI mode. The general configuration can be displayed “s | in the following configuration views > Navigation tree: Object tree view, transmission tree view > Configuration area: Device panel view, configuration object ObjectTree v Network topology view » Batch data modification view > Configuration express view Wizard configuration: Users can complete the complex configuration task through the wizard. > TOPO site deployment > Swapping wizard > Consistency check wizard @ File import and export: The configuration data generated by the external tools can be imported to implement batch configuration in an efficient manner. > _ Importing the data negotiated for the site deployment > Importing and exporting radio parameters Device panel > Modifying cell attributes, frequencies, and TRX attributes d in batches = HUAWEI! TECHNOLOGIES Co., Ltd. HUAWEI Confidential Page 32 We HUAWEI Check for Data Conflict Data conflict can be divided into the following type: > Warning: Data conflict of this type may lead to activation failures. ‘* Users add a configuration object in the planned area but the object has been available on the live network. ‘* Users modify a configuration object in the planned area but the object has been deleted on the live network ‘® Users delete a configuration object in the planned area but the object has been deleted on the live network. Note that the data conflict is not checked between objects that have parent-child relations. » Hint: Data conflict of this type occurs because a user modifies data in the planned area but the data has been modified by another user and has been updated to the current area. Whether activation failures occur depends on configuration rules on the live network. @ During the data configuration, users can check the data modification on the live network through the AVC message and adjust data configuration in time. @ After the data configuration is complete, users need to check whether data is conflicted. > Compare user configuration data in the planned area with configuration data of the live network in the current area to locate conflicted data. Users can adjust configuration data in the planned area based on the check result to ensure that the subsequent activation is successful. HUAWEI TECHNOLOGIES Co., Ltd. HUAWEI Confidential Page 33 We HUAWEI Generation of Scripts The CME supports two types of MML/XML file: differentiated data MML/XML file and full data MMLXML file. @ BSC and BTS: MML commands will be generated; NodeB and eNodeB: XML file will be generated. ifferentiated data MML/XML scripts: MML/XML configuration scripts are generated based on ied contents. ‘© This type of command is generated during the configuration of the planned area and is related to the configuration process. © This type of command supports the exporting of modified contents separately by exporting multiple differentiated scripts in the same planned area. ‘© This type of command supports all configuration operations and is applicable to the scenarios such as. parameter modification, radio network planning, and optimization. > Full data MML/XML scripts: MML configuration scripts are generated based on objects. ‘© This type of command supports the exporting of all configuration scripts based on the object selected by users The exported objects include: BSC data, including data on the BSC, equipment, transmission, and radio network BTS data, including data on the BTS equipment, transmission, and radio network NodeB and eNodeB data, including all data of site. © This type of command is generated according to the data in the planned area and is not related to the configuration process. © This type of command is applicable to special scenarios such as initial network deployment or site deployment. HUAWEI TECHNOLOGIES Co., Ltd. HUAWEI Confidential Page 34 We HUAWEI Activation of Scripts @ Activation Type > Run the Bulk_Configuration command in batches. ‘© The efficiency for scripts to take effect is high. © The entire script needs to be modified after the script activation fails. > Run the MML command one by one © The efficiency for scripts to take effect is low. ‘© The user interaction is large in number. ‘* Assingle command is modified after the script activation fai @ Activation Methods > Timed activation: The configuration script is activated at the time specified by the user. > Stopped once an error occurs: The script activation is stopped immediately after an error occurs during a command execution. In this case, the script activation resumes after the command is modified or skipped. > Skipping the error command: When error occurs during a command execution for activating the script, the error command is skipped and the script activation resumes from the next command. > Pre-activation: The NE creates a simulative digital environment for the M2000 to perform the pre-activation function. In this case, the M2000 can confirm whether data in the configuration files to be activated takes effect. HUAWEI TECHNOLOGIES Co., Ltd. HUAWEI Confidential Page 35 We HUAWEI General Operation Procedure — Standalone Version Site Deployment Network Expansion Description ——_——_, Starting the client software Adding NEs Obtaining data from ‘and Adjustment the live network | —_—e Starting the client software Adding NEs Configuring data Checking data Exporting MMLIXML | Configuring data Checking data Exporting MML /XML Activating MMLXML Activating MMUXML Network expansion and adjustment scenarios: Users export the current configuration data (BSC: .ZIP file, by using the Web LMT (EXP CFGSYNFILE; eNodeB: export from M2000). The exported data will be imported to the CME. Users start the client software before using the CME to configure data. [Site deployment scenario: GU: The CME provides the basic unit of data configuration s) based on NEs. Users can import a ZIP file to create an NE. They can also reconfigure an NE based on this file. LTE: create site using GUI or sumary. Network expansion and adjustment: Users create an NE on the CME and import the Jcorresponding NE data obtained from the live network. ‘Users reconfigure the data of an NE by using the CME client. The procedure is the ]same as that by using the integrated CME. Users check the correctness of data through the consistency check function provided by the CME. [After data configuration and data check are complete, users export the MML/XML scripts for activating data on the live network. Users activate data by using the Web LMT. (Note: The frequency refarming scripts exported {rom the standalone CME must be Jactivated through the script executor provided by the integrated CME.) HUAWEI TECHNOLOGIES Co., Ltd. age 36 Ws nuawel Data in the Standalone Version BSC/eNodeB Data NodeB Data Configuration Data Source 80:1. Users can export Node® data is exported though CFGSYNFILE command the LMT or M2000 one Noda, the Web LMT. Management > Export Data 2. An examploof minimal datas provided in thon director of te CME LTE: export using LMT or M2000 Content BOP tos ofa single BSC XL fos fa singlo Node | Compressed data packagos in stardalona versions Node: XML fle tor one or more selected BSCs (neudng all NodeBs under the 8SCs) Dofauitname | BSC: CMECIgSyneView zp NodeBCtg 3x NEDatazp eNode®: LMT am! or M2000 xml Entrance: ge nauencec GEN AA) Delete NE vs NE'is selected based on each BSC/eNdeB. HUAWEI TECHNOLOGIES Co., Ltd. HUAWEI Confidential Page 37 Ws Huawei Full Data XML Scripts Activation ¢@ Scripts generated by CME could be activated in many ways: > Remote Commissioning on the M2000; >» Local Commissioning Using a USB Storage Device in Combination with Remote Commissioning on the M2000; Local eNodeB Commissioning on the LMT . e Refer to base station Commissioning Guide v Operation Steps of Remote Commissioning on the M2000; In CME, create site by GUI or summary importing; In CME, Export Auto Deployment Configuration Data: + After exporting from CME, user needs to create commissioning tasks, upload data, version le etc. > On M2000: Start commissioning task. M2000 will commission NodeB/eNodeB automatically. ve v ¢ Full Data XML Scripts of NodeB and eNodeB could also be activated by MML: > On Web LMT, using command: DLD CFGFILE, ACT CFGFILE to download and activate full data XML scripts > Configuration adjustment: the incremental xml scripts generated by CME could not be activated using Web LMT. HUAWEI TECHNOLOGIES Co., Ltd. Page 38 We HUAWEI Incremental Scripts Activation: Method 1: Scripts Executor @ The Incremental Scripts generated by CME could be activated using Scripts Executor. > Scripts Executor is embedded in integrated CME. > The difference between execution in standalone and integrated CME is: For standalone CME, the incremental scripts generated by standalone CME needs to be imported to integrated CME( Open scripts executor, create project, upload incremental scripts, and activate projects manually)., © For integrated CME, it could jump to scripts executor and activate project automatically after exporting incremental scripts. Frequency refarming scenario: The verification of commands are different from batch commands. When exporting incremental scripts, if scripts are service affected, the CME pop out messages for user to confirm the operations. @ Operation steps on integrated CME: v y Export Incremental Scripts HUAWEI! TECHNOLOGIES Co., Ltd. | Page 39 We HUAWEI Incremental Scripts Activation : Method 2: MML Commands @ This is only for GU BSC and BTS. The incremental scripts for NodeB and eNodeB are XML file which could not be downloaded ated by MML commands. ¢ Batch Processing > Scripts are executed through the Batch window on the WEB LMT. > Multiple execution methods are provided for a better man-machine Navigation Tree | (PEWTER [ima If Asmvever [| soen = NM Conmands interaction. i= System Management > The efficiency for delivering scripts to take effect is low. Gitta eoteen Batch Configuration 2 ngeareren > Scripts are delivered in batches by running the RUN BATCHFILE al ETS soenare omaperert command on the WEB LMT. ® License Management , @ Sched Tak Honogerant > The efficiency for delivering scripts to take effect is high. ai Mode Management 4 Configuration Management @ Script Executor F eases > Scripts are uploaded to the script executor provided by the integrated CME. ‘Stop Executing Batch Commands Fle(STP BAT > The script executor is used in the frequency replanning scenario and the method for checking commands in the scripts is different from that in the batch configuration and batch processing 7 Mode Consuming Time (Unit Second) @ Consuming Time in Typical Scenarios > 4489 scripts are executed during the swapping of five BTSs, including Batch Configuration eer adjustment of network optimization data. > Based on the preceding condition, itis calculated that the swapping of 50 BTSs takes about two hours and six hours respectively in batch Batch Processing configuration and batch processing modes. 1767 Page 40 Ws Huawei HUAWEI! 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