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ATM Transport (RAN15.0 - 03) PDF
ATM Transport (RAN15.0 - 03) PDF
Issue 03
Date 2014-09-15
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Contents
1 Introduction....................................................................................................................................1
1.1 Scope..............................................................................................................................................................................1
1.2 Intended Audience..........................................................................................................................................................1
1.3 Change History...............................................................................................................................................................1
1.4 Differences Between Base Station Types.......................................................................................................................3
7 Parameters.....................................................................................................................................47
8 Counters........................................................................................................................................94
9 Glossary.......................................................................................................................................177
10 Reference Documents.............................................................................................................178
1 Introduction
1.1 Scope
This document merges the basic ATM transport principle. It describes protocol stacks,
transmission resources, transmission resource management (TRM), and associated parameters.
NE Type NE Model
l Feature change
Changes in features of a specific product version
l Editorial change
Changes in wording or addition of information that was not described in the earlier version
RAN15.0 03(2014-09-15)
This issue includes the following changes.
RAN15.0 02 (2014-08-15)
This issue includes the following changes.
RAN15.0 01 (2013-04-28)
This issue does not include any changes.
WRFD- ATM Y Y Y N N Y
050301 Transmi
ssion
Introduct
ion
Package
WRFD- ATM Y Y Y N N Y
0503010 over
1 E1T1 on
Iub
Interface
WRFD- ATM Y Y Y N N Y
0503010 over
2 Channeli
zed
STM-1/
OC-3 on
Iub
Interface
WRFD- ATM Y Y Y N N Y
0503010 over
3 Non-
channeli
zed
STM-1/
OC-3c
on Iub/
Iu/Iur
Interface
WRFD- Dynamic Y Y Y N N Y
0503010 AAL2
4 Connecti
ons in
Iub/
IuCS/Iur
Interface
WRFD- Permane Y Y Y N N Y
0503010 nt AAL5
5 Connecti
ons for
Control
Plane
Traffic
WRFD- Call Y Y Y N N Y
0503010 Admissi
6 on Based
on Used
AAL2
Path
Bandwid
th
WRFD- F5 Y Y Y N N Y
0503011
0
WRFD- IMA Y Y Y N N Y
050304 Transmi
ssion for
E1T1 or
Channeli
zed
STM-1/
OC-3 on
Iub
Interface
WRFD- UBR Y Y Y N N Y
050305 +ATM
QoS
Class
WRFD- Fraction Y Y Y N N Y
050302 al ATM
Function
on Iub
Interface
NOTE
Y indicates that a feature is supported; N indicates that a feature is not supported; NA indicates that an NE is
not involved, that is, a feature does not require the support of the NE.
Huawei radio access network (RAN) provides ATM-based Iub/Iu-CS/Iu-PS/Iur interfaces and
ATM TRM, such as admission control based on AAL2 path bandwidth, transmission resource
mapping based on ATM QoS classes, and Iub overbooking.
NOTE
3 Protocol Stacks
The transport network layer of the Iub interface consists of the transport network layer control
plane (area A), transport network layer control plane (area B), and transport network layer user
plane (area C).
l Areas A, B, and C share the physical layer and ATM layer. Therefore, all links in the three
areas can be carried on common physical links.
l Links in areas A and B are carried on SAAL links. Based on the type of carried information,
the upper layer of area A is classified into the NodeB Control Port (NCP) and the
Communication Control Port (CCP). Only Q.AAL2 links are carried in area B.
l In area C, the user plane data is carried on AAL2 paths. The bearer at the lower layer is the
ATM PVC. Under the control of Q.AAL2, AAL2 connections can be dynamically set up
or released for upper-layer services. Therefore, each AAL2 path must have its
corresponding controlling Q.AAL2.
NOTE
The RINT shown in Figure 3-3 refers to Iub interface boards, including UOIa/UOIc/AOUa/AOUc/AEUa
for the BSC6900 and UOIc/AOUc for the BSC6910.
Network Segments
Iub OM channel travels through the following network segments before reaching the NodeB:
l The 80.168.3.0 segment (with network mask of 255.0.0.0) between the OM board and the
ATM interface board. This network segment is set before delivery of the BSC6900.
NOTE
When the preconfigured network segment conflicts with an external IP network segment, you can
run the SET SUBNET command to set the internal subnet number.
l The 12.13.1.0 segment (with network mask of 255.255.255.0) between the ATM interface
board and the NodeBs. When setting this network segment, you need to take field conditions
into consideration.
The transport network layer of the Iu-CS interface consists of the following areas:
Areas A, B, and C share the physical layer and ATM layer. Therefore, all links in the three areas
can be carried on common physical links.
The MSC in an R99 network implements the functions in areas A, B, and C of the protocol stack.
The MSC server and MGW in an R4/R5/R6/R7/R8 network implement their functions as
follows:
l For the BSC6900, the signaling processing subsystem consists of SPU boards, and the
service processing subsystem consists of DPU boards. For the BSC6910, the signaling
processing subsystem and service processing subsystem consist of GPU boards.
l The RINT shown in Figure 3-5 refers to Iu-PS ATM interface boards, including UOIa/
UOIc for the BSC6900 and UOIc for the BSC6910.
The network may require multiple MGWs depending on the traffic volume.
In practice, the MSC server is often not directly connected to the RNC. Data is forwarded
between the MSC server and the RNC through the routes configured on the MGW. Figure
3-7 shows an example of the network structure on the Iu-CS interface in the 3GPP R4/R5/R6/
R7/R8.
Figure 3-7 Example of the network structure on the Iu-CS interface in the 3GPP R4/R5/R6/R7/
R8
In the 3GPP R4/R5/R6/R7/R8, the RNC needs to be configured with the following two types of
Iu-CS signaling point:
Table 3-1 Differences between signaling point configuration in R99 and that in R4/R5/R6/R7/
R8
The transport network layer of the Iu-PS interface consists of the transport network layer control
plane (area A) and the transport network layer user plane (area C).
Areas A and C share the physical layer and ATM layer. Therefore, all links in the two areas can
be carried on common physical links.
l For the BSC6900, the signaling processing subsystem consists of SPU boards, and the
service processing subsystem consists of DPU boards. For the BSC6910, the signaling
processing subsystem and service processing subsystem consist of GPU boards.
l The RINT shown in Figure 3-9 refers to Iu-PS ATM interface boards, including UOIa/
UOIc for the BSC6900.
NOTE
The RINT shown in Figure 3-10 refers to ATM interface boards UOIa/UOIc.
Table 3-2 IPoA data on the user plane of the ATM-based Iu-PS interface
Item Description
Local IP address of the IPoA PVC (IPADDR Device IP address on the ATM interface
(BSC6900,BSC6910)) board of the RNC
Peer IP address of the IPoA PVC IP address of the gateway on the SGSN side
(PEERIPADDR(BSC6900,BSC6910))
Route between the interface board carrying If the IP address of the interface board
the IPoA data and the network segment of the carrying the IPoA data and the IP address of
peer SGSN the peer SGSN are located on different
subnets, routes to the destination IP address
need to be configured at the RNC. DSTIP
(BSC6900,BSC6910) is the IP address of the
SGSN, and NEXTHOP
(BSC6900,BSC6910) is the IP address of the
gateway on the SGSN side.
NOTE
On the Iu-PS interface, the SGSN must be configured with routes to the network segment to which the IP
address of the RNC interface board belongs. The next hop is the gateway on the RNC side. Otherwise, PS
services cannot be provided.
The transport network layer of the ATM-based Iur interface consists of the following areas:
l For the BSC6900, the signaling processing subsystem consists of SPU boards, and the
service processing subsystem consists of DPU boards. For the BSC6910, the signaling
processing subsystem and service processing subsystem consist of GPU boards.
l The RINT shown in Figure 3-12 refers to Iu-PS ATM interface boards, including UOIa/
UOIc for the BSC6900 and UOIc for the BSC6910.
Figure 3-13 shows the configuration of IP routes on the Iur interface. The IP routes configured
in multiple subsystems are similar.
NOTE
The RINT shown in Figure 3-13 refers to Iur IP interface boards, including GOUa/GOUc/GOUe/FG2a/
FG2c for the BSC6900 and GOUc/GOUe/FG2c/EXOUa for the BSC6910.
In UNI mode, an ATM cell is directly carried on an E1/T1 frame and the bits of the ATM cell
are sequentially mapped to the valid timeslots on the E1/T1 frame. Figure 3-14 shows the
mapping between the ATM cell and the E1 timeslots in UNI mode. The 53 bytes of the ATM
cell are sequentially carried on E1 timeslots. Each E1 frame provides 31 timeslots (with slot 0
unavailable) for carrying the ATM cell.
Figure 3-14 Mapping between the ATM cell and the E1 timeslots in UNI mode
The UNI mode has the characteristics of scrambling, line coding, 16-timeslot enabling, and clock
mode. The related parameters are as follows:
l Scrambling switch: specifies whether to enable scrambling.
l Line coding method: specifies the line coding method.
l 16-timeslot switch: specifies whether to use timeslot 16 or not.
The settings of scrambling switch, line coding method, and 16-timeslot switch at both ends of
E1/T1 must be identical.
The parameters corresponding to UNI mode are shown in Table 3-3.
Note:
Clock Mode
There are two clock modes on the RNC side:
l Common Transmit Clock (CTC): In CTC clock mode, all links in an IMA group share one
clock source. The clock source may be extracted from the same external clock or from a
link.
l Independent Transmit Clock (ITC): In ITC mode, the clocks used by the links within an
IMA group are derived from at least two clock sources. The loopback clock mode is a
special case of the ITC mode.
The clock mode on the RNC is not configurable, and the default clock mode on the RNC side
is CTC.
The clock mode on the NodeB side is specified by the parameter CLKM(UNI mode/fractional
mode)/CLKM(IMA mode). The clock mode settings at both ends of E1/T1 must be identical.
The coding methods of E1 port are HDB3 and AMI, and the HDB3 is recommended. HDB3
represents high-density bipolar code. It is not easy to be interfered, and the transmission distance
is several kilometers.
The coding methods of T1 port are B8ZS and AMI, and B8ZS is recommended. It helps prevent
clock signals from being lost, while AMI cannot perform this function.
If multiple E1/T1 trunks exist between the transmission end and the reception end and work in
IMA mode, such an IMA mode is called fractional IMA. In fractional IMA mode, an IMA group
contains multiple fractional ATM links.
The fractional ATM mode has the characteristics of scrambling, line coding, and clock mode.
For details about clock mode, see Clock Mode. The related parameters are as follows:
The settings of scrambling switch, line coding method, and E1/T1 timeslot at both ends of E1/
T1 must be identical.
NOTE
l Fractional ATM
In fractional ATM mode, multiple idle timeslots can be used for transmission.
l Fractional IMA
In fractional IMA mode, multiple fractional IMA links are logically gathered into a group
with each fractional IMA link occupying the same number of idle timeslots.
The parameter FRALNKT is used to specify the fractional link mode on the RNC side.
Table 3-5 shows the boards that support the fractional mode.
Overview
IMA mode (WRFD-050304 IMA Transmission for E1T1 or Channelized STM-1/OC-3 on Iub
Interface) is applicable to the Transmission Convergence (TC) sublayer of the physical layer.
The IMA function is implemented by the IMA group, which is composed of either IMA links
or fractional IMA links.
All IMA links within an IMA group must be of the same type, either common IMA link or
fractional IMA link. If an IMA group is composed of fractional IMA links, the quantity of
timeslots carrying each fractional IMA link must be identical.
l At the transmission end, the IMA group receives the ATM cell stream from the ATM layer
and distributes the cells among the E1/T1 links.
l At the reception end, the IMA group reassembles the cells to restore the original ATM cell
stream, and then transfers the cell stream to the ATM layer.
The physical layer provides high-speed transport channels for ATM cells from the perspective
of the ATM layer.
In IMA mode, ATM cells, IMA Control Protocol (ICP) cells, and filler cells form an IMA frame
to implement necessary controlling functions.
The length of an IMA frame, m, is defined during the setup of an IMA group. The parameter
FRMLEN(BSC6900,BSC6910)(at the RNC)/FRMLEN (at the NodeB) is used to specify the
length of an IMA frame.
Figure 3-18 shows an IMA frame. The mapping between the ATM cell and the physical link
(that is, the E1/T1 link) is similar to that in UNI mode.
The IMA mode has the characteristics of scrambling, line coding, 16-timeslot enabling, and
clock mode. The clock mode of an IMA group is defined from the perspective of an IMA group
rather than a single link. For details about clock mode, see Clock Mode. The related parameters
are as follows:
The setting of scrambling switch, line coding method, and 16-timeslot switch at both ends of
E1/T1 must be identical.
NOTE
NOTE
Neither the source timeslot nor the target timeslot of a timeslot cross connection can be used by other
applications, such as fractional ATM, IMA, and UNI.
If an E1 link is configured with a timeslot cross connection, the E1 link cannot carry any IMA or UNI link.
The other timeslots on this E1 link can carry fractional ATM or fractional IMA links.
Variable Bit Rate (RT-VBR), Non-Real-Time Variable Bit Rate (NRT-VBR), Unspecified Bit
Rate (UBR), and UBR_PLUS (UBR+).
Type of Description
Service
RT-VBR Rate of a service with variable-rate data streams and strict real-time
requirements, for example, interactive compressed video (video
telephony).
Feedback on No No No No No
congestion
The ATM service type is also called ATM QoS class. The CBR, RT-VBR, NRT-VBR, or UBR
ATM QoS classes can be configured for AAL2 path, and the UBR+ ATM QoS class is generally
used for Iub OAM connection.
The service types carried on the AAL2 paths can be determined by running the ADD
ATMTRF command, and then the mapping between the service types and the transmission
resources for the adjacent node can be configured by running the ADD TRMMAP command.
Traffic Parameters
Traffic parameters refer to the parameters used by each PVC for flow control.
Parameter ID Description
ST Indicates the type of service carried over ATM. CBR and RT-VBR
(BSC6900,BSC6910) indicate real-time services, which are usually carried on the user
planes of the Iur, Iub, and Iu-CS interfaces. NRT-VBR and UBR
indicate non-real-time services, which are usually carried on the
user plane of the Iu-PS interface.
PCR Indicates the maximum rate of transmitting ATM cells. The value
(BSC6900,BSC6910) of PCR(BSC6900,BSC6910) must be greater than that of SCR
(BSC6900,BSC6910).
SCR Indicates the average rate of transmitting ATM cells over a long
(BSC6900,BSC6910) time.
Parameter ID Description
CDVT Indicates the maximum tolerable variation in the unit of 0.1 μs.
(BSC6900,BSC6910) NOTE
It is recommended that the cell delay variation tolerance (CDVT) of a device
connected to the NodeB be set to twice the CDVT of the NodeB, thereby
preventing packets from the NodeB being lost. The CDVT of the NodeB is
set to 10240 by default.
NOTE
l In practice, ATM traffic records should be negotiated between the local and the peer equipment.
l The ATM traffic parameters, such as PCR(BSC6900,BSC6910) and SCR(BSC6900,BSC6910),
should be configured depending on the traffic model in use.
l When configuring ATM traffic records for links, you need to consider the traffic on the interface boards
of the RNC.
3.8 AAL5
In ATM transport mode, AAL5 connections are used to carry the signaling on the Iub/Iur/Iu
interface (WRFD-05030105 permanent AAL5 connections for control plane traffic). As defined
in 3GPP specifications, UNI-SAAL is used for control plane connections on the Iub interface,
and NNI-SAAL is used for control plane connections on the Iur and Iu interfaces. The AAL5
connections for Iub/Iu-CS/Iur are set up by configuring the SAAL links.
You can run the ADD SAALLNK command to configure the AAL5 connections on the Iub/
Iur/Iu interface. On the RNC side, when an AAL5 connection is configured, the TXTRFX
(BSC6900,BSC6910) and RXTRFX(BSC6900,BSC6910) parameters need to be set. The
TXTRFX(BSC6900,BSC6910) and RXTRFX(BSC6900,BSC6910) parameters record the
ATM traffic, and they can be configured through the ADD ATMTRF command.
The signaling messages carried on the UNI-SAAL links are classified into NCP, CCP, and
ALCAP, and the signaling messages carried on the NNI-SAAL links are MTP3, as described in
Table 3-11.
NCP The NCP carries common process messages of NBAP over the Iub interface.
An Iub interface has only one NCP.
CCP A CCP carries dedicated process messages of NBAP over the Iub interface.
An Iub interface may have multiple CCPs. The number of CCPs depends on
network planning.
ALCAP ALCAP is also called Q.AAL2. Typically, an Iub interface has one ALCAP.
MTP3 MTP3 links are contained in an MTP3 link set. MTP3 links are carried on the
SAAL links of Network-to-Network Interface (NNI) type.
NOTE
l Even if the destination node and the adjacent node are the same, an AAL2 route needs to be configured.
l The AAL2 route does not need to be configured for the adjacent node of the Iu-PS or Iub type.
3.10 MTP3
l If the MSC server is directly connected to the RNC, at least one MTP3 link is required for
the MSC server (IUCS_RANAP signaling point). It is recommended that more than one
MTP3 link be configured.
l If the MSC server is connected to the RNC through the MGW, the MSC server
(IUCS_RANAP signaling point) does not require any MTP3 link.
l If the MSC server is connected to the RNC not only directly but also through the MGW,
as shown in Figure 3-24, the MSC server (IUCS-RANAP) requires at least one MTP3 link.
It is recommended that more than one MTP3 link be configured.
Figure 3-24 Example of connections between the MSC server and the RNC
l If the RNC is directly connected to the neighboring RNC, the Iur interface requires at least
one MTP3 link. It is recommended that more than one MTP3 link be configured.
l If the RNC is connected to the neighboring RNC through a Signaling Transfer Point (STP),
no MTP3 link is required.
It is recommended that the SAAL links of NNI type be evenly distributed to the CPUS
subsystems in the MPS/EPS so that the signaling exchange can be reduced between the CPUS
subsystems.
IUCS R99 MSC DSP. The IUCS DSP has the control plane functions of both
radio network layer and transport network layer on the Iu-CS interface.
IUCS_ALCAP R4 MGW DSP. The IUCS_ALCAP DSP has the control plane
functions of the transport network layer on the Iu-CS interface.
IUCS_RANAP R4 MSC server DSP. The IUCS_RANAP DSP has the control plane
functions of the radio network layer on the Iu-CS interface.
Figure 3-25 Relationship between signaling link mask and signaling route mask
RXTRFX(BSC6900,BSC6910) parameters record the ATM traffic, and they can be configured
through the ADD ATMTRF command.
3.12 F5
Huawei supports operations on ATM OAM F5 end-to-end flows specified in ITU I.610
(WRFD-05030110 F5):
l Fault management
– AIS: alarm indication signal
– RDI: remote defect indication
– CC: continuity check and loopback
l Performance management
– Forward monitoring
– Backward reporting
l Activation and deactivation
The CC can be activated to monitor the end-to-end AAL2 path virtual connect link (VCL) and
Iu-PS user plane VCL. When one VCL for AAL2 path or Iu-PS GTPU is loss of continuity
(LOC), AIS, or RDI, this VCL is blocked. Then the service is established on other alternative
VCLs to prevent the failure of the call. You can run the ACT VCLCC command to activate the
CC function and the DEA VCLCC command to deactivate the CC function. When the parameter
VCLTYPE is set to CC, the CC function is activated.
Huawei also supports proprietary delay detection function. When an NE receives a detection
start command from the NMS, it starts detecting delay on the current AAL2 link or AAL5 link
and periodically reports the delay to the NMS. The 8-byte reserved IE (LB IE) in the loopback
message is used to store the message transmission time. When an NE receives the loopback
message, it calculates the delay based on the time difference between transmission and reception.
ATM transmission resources can be classified into physical resources, logical ports, resource
groups, and paths. The transmission resources for Iub/Iu/Iur interfaces vary according to
different networking. Huawei supports the following types of ATM transmission:
l ATM over E1T1 on Iub interface (WRFD-05030101 ATM over E1T1 on Iub interface)
The BSC6910 does not support this feature.
l ATM over channelized STM-1/OC-3 on Iub interface (WRFD-05030102 ATM over
channelized STM-1/OC-3 on Iub interface)
l ATM over non-channelized STM-1/OC-3c on Iub/Iu/Iur interface (WRFD-05030103
ATM over non-channelized STM-1/OC-3c on Iub/Iu/Iur interface)
For details about the ATM transmission resources, see "Transmission Resources" in the
Transmission Resource Management Feature Parameter Description.
For ATM transport, Huawei provides the following transmission resource management:
For details about admission control, transmission resource mapping, and Iub overbooking, see
the Transmission Resource Management Feature Parameter Description.
6 Engineering Guidelines
6.1.1 Requirements
l Dependencies on Hardware
None
l Dependencies on Other Features
None
l License
This feature is not under license control.
l Other Prerequisites
The RAN is based on ATM transmission.
6.1.2 Procedure
Activation
l On the RNC side
1. Run the RNC MML command ADD ADJNODE (CME single configuration: NodeB
Configuration Express > IUB_RNC > ATM Transport > Adjacent Node, IUR
Configuration Express > ATM Transport > Adjacent Node, IUCS Configuration
Express > ATM Transport > Adjacent Node; CME batch modification center: not
supported) to add an adjacent node. Set the parameter Adjacent Node Type to IUB,
IUR, or IUCS, and the parameter Transport Type to ATM. If the node is the lowest
leaf node of the switching network, set the parameter Is Root Node to YES; otherwise,
set the parameter Is Root Node to NO.
NOTE
For an adjacent node on the Iur or Iu-CS interface, the parameter Adjacent Node Type of its upper-
level hub node must be NNI_AAL2SWITCH; for an adjacent node on the Iub interface, the
parameter Adjacent Node Type of its upper-level hub node must be UNI_AAL2SWITCH.
2. Run the RNC MML command ADD AAL2PATH (CME single configuration: NodeB
Configuration Express > IUB_RNC > ATM Transport > AAL2 Path, IUCS
Configuration Express > ATM Transport > AAL2 Path, IUR Configuration Express
> ATM Transport > AAL2 Path; CME batch modification center: not supported) to
add an AAL2 path. The parameters CARRYVPI and CARRYVCI must be consistent
with those of the AAL2 path configured on the peer end.
l On the NodeB side
For details about configuration on the NodeB side, obtain the documentation 3900 Series
Base Station Product Documentation and navigate in the following sequence: 3900 Series
Base Station Initial Configuration (CME-based) > Creating Base Stations > Creating
NodeBs > Creating a Single NodeB > Configuring NodeB Transport Data > Configuring
ATM Transport Data on the NodeB Side.
Verification
Step 1 Run the RNC MML command DSP AAL2PATH to query the status of the AAL2 path on the
Iub interface.
Step 2 Run the NodeB MML command DSP AAL2PATH to query the status of the AAL2 path on the
Iub.
Step 3 In the Iub/Iu-CS ATM transmission scenario, a UE in idle state camps on CELL1 and the control
plane is correctly configured. Originate the speech and data services. If the service access is
normal, the AAL2 path on the Iub/Iu-CS interface is set up successfully.
Step 4 Optional: In the ATM transmission scenario on the Iur interface, a UE in idle state camps on
CELL1 and the control plane is correctly configured. Originate a cross-Iur handover. If the
handover is successful, the AAL2 path on the Iur interface is set up successfully.
----End
Deactivation
Step 1 Run the RNC MML command RMV AAL2PATH (CME single configuration: NodeB
Configuration Express > IUB_RNC > ATM Transport > AAL2 Path, IUCS Configuration
Express > ATM Transport > AAL2 Path, IUR Configuration Express > ATM Transport > AAL2
Path; CME batch modification center: not supported) to delete an AAL2 path.
Step 2 Run the RNC MML command RMV ADJNODE (CME single configuration: NodeB
Configuration Express > IUB_RNC > ATM Transport > Adjacent Node, IUR Configuration
Express > ATM Transport > Adjacent Node, IUCS Configuration Express > ATM Transport >
Adjacent Node; CME batch modification center: not supported) to delete an ATM adjacent node.
Step 3 Run the NodeB MML command RMV AAL2PATH (CME single configuration: ATM
Transport Layer > AAL2path) to delete an AAL2 path on the NodeB side.
----End
6.2.1 Requirements
l Dependencies on Hardware
None
l Dependencies on Other Features
This feature does not depend on other features.
l License
This feature is not under license control.
l Other Prerequisites
The equipment data has been configured for the ATM transmission on the Iub/Iu/Iur
interface. For details, see section Configuring the Equipment Data of the BSC6900 UMTS
Initial Configuration Guide or BSC6910 UMTS Initial Configuration Guide.
6.2.2 Procedure
Activation Procedure
Step 1 Run the RNC MML command ADD SAALLNK (CME single configuration: NodeB
Configuration Express > IUB_RNC > ATM Transport > SAAL Signaling Link, IUCS
Configuration Express > ATM Transport > SAAL Signaling Link, IUR Configuration Express
> ATM Transport > SAAL Signaling Link; CME batch modification center: not supported) to
add an SAAL link. If the interface is Iub, set the parameter Interface type to UNI. If the interface
is Iu or Iur, set Interface type to NNI.
Step 2 Optional: Run the RNC MML command ADD UNCP (CME single configuration: NodeB
Configuration Express > IUB_RNC > ATM Transport > NCP Link; CME batch modification
center: not supported) to add a NodeB Control Port (NCP) link.
Step 3 Optional: Run the RNC MML command ADD UCCP (CME single configuration: NodeB
Configuration Express > IUB_RNC > ATM Transport > CCP Link; CME batch modification
center: not supported) to add a Communication Control Port (CCP) link.
----End
NOTE:
An SAAL link can carry only one NCP or CCP link. Therefore, choose to perform step 2 or step
3 based on the actual situation.
Verification Procedure
Run the RNC MML command DSP SAALLNK to query the status of the SAAL link.
Deactivation Procedure
NOTE:
An SAAL link can carry only one NCP or CCP link. Therefore, choose to remove the NCP or
CCP link carried by the SAAL link, based on the actual situation.
Step 1 Optional: Run the RNC MML command RMV UNCP (CME single configuration: NodeB
Configuration Express > IUB_RNC > ATM Transport > NCP Link; CME batch modification
center: not supported) to remove the NCP link carried by the SAAL link.
Step 2 Optional: Run the RNC MML command RMV UCCP (CME single configuration: NodeB
Configuration Express > IUB_RNC > ATM Transport > CCP Link; CME batch modification
center: not supported) to remove the CCP link carried by the SAAL link.
Step 3 Run the RNC MML command RMV SAALLNK (CME single configuration: NodeB
Configuration Express > IUB_RNC > ATM Transport > SAAL Signaling Link, IUCS
Configuration Express > ATM Transport > SAAL Signaling Link, IUR Configuration Express
> ATM Transport > SAAL Signaling Link; CME batch modification center: not supported) to
remove the SAAL link.
----End
6.3.1 Requirements
l Dependencies on Hardware
None
l Dependencies on Other Features
This feature does not depend on other features.
l License
This feature is not under license control.
6.3.2 Procedure
Activation
Step 1 Run the RNC MML command ADD ATMTRF (CME single configuration: NodeB
Configuration Express > IUB_RNC > ATM Transport > ATM Traffic Record; CME batch
modification center: not supported) to set parameters to appropriate values. For example, set
Service type to NRTVBR, Peak cell rate to 100, and Sustainable cell rate to 80.
Step 2 Run the RNC MML command ADD AAL2PATH (CME single configuration: NodeB
Configuration Express > IUB_RNC > ATM Transport > AAL2 Path; CME batch modification
center: not supported) to add an ATM Adaptation Layer type 2 (AAL2) path. In this step, set
TXTRFX and RXTRFX in accordance with the settings in step 1.
----End
Verification
Step 1 Assume that the verification is based on the preceding parameter settings and the peer end is
configured with the corresponding AAL2 path link. Originate a PS interactive service. If the
subscribed rate is 64 kbit/s, the UE successfully accesses the network.
Step 2 Run the RNC MML command DSP AAL2PATH to view that the used bandwidth of the path
is about 30 kbit/s, which is the admission bandwidth of the control plane.
Step 3 Originate consecutive multiple PS interactive services when the service established in step 1 is
not released. If the subscribed rate is 64 kbit/s, the third PS interactive service fails to be set up.
----End
Deactivation
This feature does not need to be deactivated.
6.4.1 Requirements
l Dependencies on Hardware
None
l Dependencies on Other Features
This feature does not depend on other features.
l License
This feature is not under license control.
6.4.2 Procedure
Activation Procedure
Run the RNC MML command ADD ATMTRF (CME single configuration: NodeB
Configuration Express > IUB_RNC > ATM Transport > ATM Traffic Record; CME batch
modification center: not supported) to add an ATM traffic record. To add more ATM traffic
records, run this command repeatedly.
Verification Procedure
Ensure that an AAL2 path using the ATM traffic record added in the activation procedure and
TRMMAP of the AAL2 path have been set before the verification.
Step 3 Check TXTRFX of the AAL2 path corresponding to the path ID in the QAAL2 Establish request
message.
The expected result is that the value of TXTRFX is consistent with that in the ADD
ATMTRF command.
----End
Deactivation Procedure
Step 1 Run the RNC MML command RMV AAL2PATH (CME single configuration: NodeB
Configuration Express > IUB_RNC > ATM Transport > AAL2 Path, IUCS Configuration
Express > ATM Transport > AAL2 Path, IUR Configuration Express > ATM Transport > AAL2
Path; CME batch modification center: not supported) to delete an AAL2 path using an ATM
traffic record. To delete more AAL2 paths, run this command repeatedly.
Step 2 Run the RNC MML command RMV ATMTRF (CME single configuration: NodeB
Configuration Express > IUB_RNC > ATM Transport > ATM Traffic Record; CME batch
modification center: not supported) to delete an ATM traffic record. To delete more ATM traffic
records, run this command repeatedly.
----End
6.5 WRFD-05030110 F5
This section describes how to activate, verify, and deactivate the basic feature WRFD-05030110
F5. (This feature cannot be configured using the CME.)
6.5.1 Requirements
l Dependencies on Hardware
– Dependencies on the RNC side
None.
– Dependencies on the NodeB side
Only 3900 series Base Station supports the passive detection based on IE LB.
l Dependencies on Other Features
This feature does not depend on other features.
l License
This feature is not under license control.
l Other Prerequisites
– The basic information about the RNC is configured. For details, see the Configuring
the Basic Data.
– The SAALLNK, AAL2PATH, or IPOAPVC link exists.
6.5.2 Procedure
Activation Procedure
Step 1 Run the RNC MML command ACT VCLCC to activate the VCL CC or loopback function for
a link. To activate the function for multiple links, run this command repeatedly. There are three
types of links, that is, SAALLNK, AAL2PATH, and IPOAPVC.
Step 2 Run the RNC MML command ACT VCLPM to activate the VCL PM function for a link. To
activate the function for multiple links, run this command repeatedly. There are three types of
links, that is, SAALLNK, AAL2PATH, and IPOAPVC.
----End
Verification Procedure
Step 1 Run the RNC MML command DSP VCLCC to query the CC result of a VCL.
l If the VCL CC is activated and the PVC is functional, the SINK activated state and
SOURCE activated state are UP, and LOC, AIS, and RDI alarm state is normal.
l If the loopback is activated and the PVC is functional, the loopback query result is UP, and
LOC, AIS, and RDI alarm state is normal.
Step 2 Run the RNC MML command DSP VCLPM to query the PM result of a VCL.
l If the VCL PM is activated, the SINK activated state and SOURCE activated state are
PM_UP, and PM Active Fail Alarm is Normal.
----End
Deactivation Procedure
Step 1 Run the RNC MML command DEA VCLCC to deactivate the VCL CC or loopback function
for a link. To deactivate the function for multiple links, run this command repeatedly. There are
three types of links, that is, SAALLNK, AAL2PATH, and IPOAPVC.
Step 2 Run the RNC MML command DEA VCLPM to deactivate the VCL PM for a link. To deactivate
the function for multiple links, run this command repeatedly. There are three types of links, that
is, SAALLNK, AAL2PATH, and IPOAPVC.
----End
6.6.1 Requirements
l Dependencies on Hardware
None
l Dependencies on Other Features
This feature does not depend on other features.
l License
This feature is not under license control.
l Other Prerequisites
The basic information about the RNC is configured. For details, see the Configuring the
Basic Data.
6.6.2 Procedure
Activation Procedure
Run the MML command ADD ATMTRF (CME single configuration: NodeB Configuration
Express > IUB_RNC > ATM Transport > ATM Traffic Record; CME batch modification center:
not supported) to add an ATM traffic record of the UBR+ class. To add more ATM traffic
records, run this command repeatedly.
Verification Procedure
Run the MML command LST ATMTRF to query the ATM traffic configuration.
Expected result: The query result is consistent with the configuration information.
Deactivation Procedure
Run the MML command RMV ATMTRF (CME single configuration: NodeB Configuration
Express > IUB_RNC > ATM Transport > ATM Traffic Record; CME batch modification center:
not supported) to delete an ATM traffic record of the UBR+ class. To delete more ATM traffic
records, run this command repeatedly.
7 Parameters
NEXTH BSC691 ADD WRFD- Iu/Iur IP Meaning: IP address of the next hop.
OP 0 IPRT 150244 Transmi GUI Value Range: Valid IP Address
MOD WRFD- ssion
Based Unit: None
IPRT 050107
on Actual Value Range: Valid IP Address
RMV WRFD- Dynami
IPRT 150243 Default Value: None
c Load
Balance
IP
routing
Based
Hub
Node B
Iub IP
Transmi
ssion
Based
on
Dynami
c Load
Balance
TS16EN BSC690 SET WRFD- ATM Meaning: This parameter specifies whether to use
ABLE 0 E1T1 0503010 over timeslot 16, or not.
1 E1T1 on GUI Value Range: OFF(OFF), ON(ON)
Iub
Interface Unit: None
Actual Value Range: OFF, ON
Default Value: OFF(OFF)
SCRAM BTS390 ADD WRFD- ATM Meaning: Indicates whether scrambling is applied to the
0, UNILN 0503010 over UNI link.
BTS390 K 1 E1T1 on GUI Value Range: DISABLE(Disable), ENABLE
0 LST Iub (Enable)
WCDM UNILN Interface
A Unit: None
K
Actual Value Range: DISABLE, ENABLE
Default Value: ENABLE(Enable)
LNCOD BTS390 ADD WRFD- ATM Meaning: Indicates the line coding mode of an E1/T1
E 0, E1T1 0503010 over port.
BTS390 SET 1 E1T1 on GUI Value Range: HDB3(E1 HDB3 Code), AMI(E1/
0 E1T1 WRFD- Iub T1 AMI Code), B8ZS(T1 B8ZS Code)
WCDM 050411 Interface
A, LST Unit: None
E1T1 Fraction
BTS390 GBFD-1 al IP Actual Value Range: HDB3, AMI, B8ZS
0 LTE 18611 Function Default Value: None
on Iub
Interface
Abis IP
over E1/
T1
TS16 BTS390 ADD WRFD- ATM Meaning: Indicates whether the UNI link can use
0, UNILN 0503010 over timeslot 16 of an E1 port.
BTS390 K 1 E1T1 on GUI Value Range: DISABLE(Disable), ENABLE
0 LST Iub (Enable)
WCDM UNILN Interface
A Unit: None
K
Actual Value Range: DISABLE, ENABLE
Default Value: DISABLE(Disable)
CLKM BTS390 ADD MRFD- Node B Meaning: Indicates the clock mode of the E1/T1 port.
0, E1T1 210501 Clock 1. If the BS extracts the line clock from the E1/T1 port,
BTS390 SET WRFD- ATM the clock mode of the E1/T1 port must be set to SLAVE.
0 E1T1 0503010 over If the BS provides the line clock for the lower-level
WCDM 1 E1T1 on equipment through the E1/T1 port, the clock mode of
A, DSP the E1/T1 port must be set to MASTER. Otherwise, the
E1T1 WRFD- Iub
BTS390 Interface line clock may fail to work properly. 2. When the E1/
0 LTE LST 050411 T1 port provides an 8K clock reference for the
E1T1 Fraction transmission interface board, the clock mode of the E1/
GBFD-1 al IP
18611 T1 port must be set to SLAVE. 3. The clock modes of
Function E1/T1 ports used by an inter-board MLPPP group
on Iub cannot be all set to SLAVE.
Interface
GUI Value Range: MASTER(Master Mode), SLAVE
Abis IP (Slave Mode)
over E1/ Unit: None
T1
Actual Value Range: MASTER, SLAVE
Default Value: SLAVE(Slave Mode)
CLKM BTS390 ADD WRFD- IMA for Meaning: Indicates the clock mode of the IMA group.
0, IMAGR 050304 E1T1 or Links in an IMA group may pass through different
BTS390 P Channel transport networks. As a result, links in the IMA group
0 MOD ized may use different clock sources for synchronization. It
WCDM IMAGR STM-1/ is recommended that the IMA group work in
A P OC-3 on Independent Transmit Clock (ITC) mode.
Iub GUI Value Range: CTC(Common Transmit Clock),
LST Interface
IMAGR ITC(Independent Transmit Clock)
P Unit: None
Actual Value Range: CTC, ITC
Default Value: ITC(Independent Transmit Clock)
SCRAM BTS390 ADD WRFD- ATM Meaning: Indicates whether scrambling is applied to the
0, FRAAT 0503010 over fractional ATM link.
BTS390 M 1 E1T1 on GUI Value Range: DISABLE(Disable), ENABLE
0 LST Iub (Enable)
WCDM FRAAT Interface
A Unit: None
M
Actual Value Range: DISABLE, ENABLE
Default Value: ENABLE(Enable)
TSN BTS390 ADD WRFD- ATM Meaning: Indicates the number of the ET/T1 timeslot
0, FRAAT 0503010 over that carries the fractional ATM link.
BTS390 M 1 E1T1 on GUI Value Range: TS1(Time Slot 1), TS2(Time Slot
0 DSP Iub 2), TS3(Time Slot 3), TS4(Time Slot 4), TS5(Time Slot
WCDM DHCPR Interface 5), TS6(Time Slot 6), TS7(Time Slot 7), TS8(Time Slot
A SLT 8), TS9(Time Slot 9), TS10(Time Slot10), TS11(Time
LST Slot11), TS12(Time Slot12), TS13(Time Slot13), TS14
FRAAT (Time Slot14), TS15(Time Slot15), TS16(Time
M Slot16), TS17(Time Slot17), TS18(Time Slot18), TS19
(Time Slot19), TS20(Time Slot20), TS21(Time
Slot21), TS22(Time Slot22), TS23(Time Slot23), TS24
(Time Slot24), TS25(Time Slot25), TS26(Time
Slot26), TS27(Time Slot27), TS28(Time Slot28), TS29
(Time Slot29), TS30(Time Slot30), TS31(Time Slot31)
Unit: None
Actual Value Range: TS1, TS2, TS3, TS4, TS5, TS6,
TS7, TS8, TS9, TS10, TS11, TS12, TS13, TS14, TS15,
TS16, TS17, TS18, TS19, TS20, TS21, TS22, TS23,
TS24, TS25, TS26, TS27, TS28, TS29, TS30, TS31
Default Value: None
FRMLE BSC690 ADD WRFD- ATM Meaning: Frame length. A longer frame improves the
N 0 IMAGR 050105 Switchin transmission efficiency, but at the same time reduces the
P WRFD- g Based sensitivity to errors.
MOD 050304 Hub GUI Value Range: D32, D64, D128, D256
IMAGR Node B
Unit: None
P IMA for
E1T1 or Actual Value Range: D32, D64, D128, D256
Channel Default Value: D128
ized
STM-1/
OC-3 on
Iub
Interface
FRMLE BSC691 ADD WRFD- ATM Meaning: Frame length. A longer frame improves the
N 0 IMAGR 050105 Switchin transmission efficiency, but at the same time reduces the
P WRFD- g Based sensitivity to errors.
MOD 050304 Hub GUI Value Range: D32, D64, D128, D256
IMAGR Node B
Unit: None
P IMA for
E1T1 or Actual Value Range: D32, D64, D128, D256
Channel Default Value: D128
ized
STM-1/
OC-3 on
Iub
Interface
FRMLE BTS390 ADD WRFD- IMA for Meaning: Indicates the length of the frame used for data
N 0, IMAGR 050304 E1T1 or transmission on the IMA link in the IMA group. A larger
BTS390 P Channel value of this parameter results in higher efficiency but
0 MOD ized lower sensitivity to bit errors.
WCDM IMAGR STM-1/ GUI Value Range: D32(D32), D64(D64), D128(D128),
A P OC-3 on D256(D256)
Iub
DSP Interface Unit: None
DHCPR Actual Value Range: D32, D64, D128, D256
SLT
Default Value: D128(D128)
LST
IMAGR
P
SCRAM BTS390 ADD WRFD- IMA for Meaning: Indicates whether scrambling is applied to the
0, IMAGR 050304 E1T1 or IMA group.
BTS390 P Channel GUI Value Range: DISABLE(Disable), ENABLE
0 MOD ized (Enable)
WCDM IMAGR STM-1/
A OC-3 on Unit: None
P
Iub Actual Value Range: DISABLE, ENABLE
LST Interface
IMAGR Default Value: ENABLE(Enable)
P
TS16 BTS390 ADD WRFD- IMA for Meaning: Indicates whether to enable E1 timeslot 16.
0, IMAGR 050304 E1T1 or GUI Value Range: DISABLE(Disable), ENABLE
BTS390 P Channel (Enable)
0 MOD ized
WCDM STM-1/ Unit: None
IMAGR
A P OC-3 on Actual Value Range: DISABLE, ENABLE
Iub Default Value: DISABLE(Disable)
LST Interface
IMAGR
P
DSTPO BSC690 ADD None None Meaning: Destination of the timeslot cross connection
RTNO 0 TSCRO GUI Value Range: 0~335
SS
Unit: None
Actual Value Range: 0~335
Default Value: None
TRFX BSC690 ADD WRFD- HSDPA Meaning: Traffic index. ATM traffic record indexes are
0 ATMTR 010610 Introduc used by the upper layers of the ATM layer. The upper
F WRFD- tion layers consist of the SAAL link, AAL2 path, and IPoA
MOD 050305 Package PVC. Each ATM traffic record is uniquely numbered
ATMTR UBR+ within a RNC by using an ATM traffic record index. An
WRFD- ATM traffic record index ranges from 100 to 1999 (1 to
F 050301 ATM
QoS 99 are reserved for internal use). The numbering is not
RMV WRFD- necessarily consecutive. Specify different number
ATMTR Class
010697 ranges for different interfaces. For example, specify the
F ATM range of 100 to 199 for ATM traffic record indexes over
Transmi Iub, the range of 200 to 299 for ATM traffic record
ssion indexes over Iur, the range of 300 to 399 for ATM traffic
Introduc record indexes over Iu-CS, and the range of 400 to 499
tion for ATM traffic record indexes over Iu-PS. Specify
Package different ranges of ATM traffic record indexes for
E- different links over an interface. For example, over the
DPCCH Iub interface, specify the range of 100 to 149 for ATM
Boostin traffic record indexes of SAAL links, the range of 150
g to 179 for ATM traffic record indexes of AAL2 paths,
and the range of 180 to 189 for ATM traffic record
indexes of IPoA PVCs.
GUI Value Range: 100~1999
Unit: None
Actual Value Range: 100~1999
Default Value: None
TRFX BSC691 ADD WRFD- HSDPA Meaning: Traffic index. ATM traffic record indexes are
0 ATMTR 010610 Introduc used by the upper layers of the ATM layer. The upper
F WRFD- tion layers consist of the SAAL link, AAL2 path, and IPoA
MOD 010697 Package PVC. Each ATM traffic record is uniquely numbered
ATMTR E- within a RNC by using an ATM traffic record index. An
F DPCCH ATM traffic record index ranges from 100 to 1999 (1 to
Boostin 99 are reserved for internal use). The numbering is not
RMV necessarily consecutive. Specify different number
ATMTR g
ranges for different interfaces. For example, specify the
F range of 100 to 199 for ATM traffic record indexes over
Iub, the range of 200 to 299 for ATM traffic record
indexes over Iur, and the range of 300 to 399 for ATM
traffic record indexes over Iu-CS. Specify different
ranges of ATM traffic record indexes for different links
over an interface. For example, over the Iub interface,
specify the range of 100 to 149 for ATM traffic record
indexes of SAAL links, the range of 150 to 179 for ATM
traffic record indexes of AAL2 paths, and the range of
180 to 189 for ATM traffic record indexes of IPoA
PVCs.
GUI Value Range: 100~1999
Unit: None
Actual Value Range: 100~1999
Default Value: None
ST BSC690 ADD WRFD- HSDPA Meaning: Service type of the ATM. When traffic index
0 ATMTR 010610 Introduc is used by the SAAL, IPoA PVC, VPCLCX link, or
F WRFD- tion AAL2 path of the AOUc/UOIc board, the service type
050305 Package UBR and UBR_PLUS must be configured with the
UBR+ PCR.
WRFD-
050301 ATM GUI Value Range: UBR_PLUS, UBR, NRTVBR,
QoS RTVBR, CBR
WRFD- Class
010697 Unit: None
ATM Actual Value Range: UBR_PLUS, UBR, NRTVBR,
Transmi RTVBR, CBR
ssion
Introduc Default Value: None
tion
Package
E-
DPCCH
Boostin
g
ST BSC691 ADD WRFD- HSDPA Meaning: Service type of the ATM. When traffic index
0 ATMTR 010610 Introduc is used by the SAAL, IPoA PVC, or AAL2 path of the
F WRFD- tion AOUc/UOIc board, the service type UBR and
010697 Package UBR_PLUS must be configured with the PCR.
E- GUI Value Range: UBR_PLUS, UBR, NRTVBR,
DPCCH RTVBR, CBR
Boostin Unit: None
g
Actual Value Range: UBR, CBR, RTVBR, NRTVBR,
UBR_PLUS
Default Value: None
PCR BSC690 ADD WRFD- HSDPA Meaning: Peak rate of the ATM traffic. When the ATM
0 ATMTR 010610 Introduc traffic record indexes corresponding to the service type
F WRFD- tion UBR, RTVBR or NRTVBR are used by AOUa, AEUa
050305 Package or UOIa(ATM), the peak cell rate (PCR), if configured,
UBR+ must be lower than 60000 KBIT/S or 141510 CELL/S.
WRFD-
010697 ATM GUI Value Range: 30~353207
QoS Unit: None
WRFD- Class
050301 Actual Value Range: 30~353207
E-
WRFD- DPCCH Default Value: None
0503010 Boostin
7 g
ATM
Transmi
ssion
Introduc
tion
Package
CBR, rt-
VBR,
nrt-
VBR,
UBR
ATM
QoS
Classes
PCR BSC691 ADD WRFD- HSDPA Meaning: Peak rate of the ATM traffic.
0 ATMTR 010610 Introduc GUI Value Range: 30~353207
F WRFD- tion
Package Unit: None
050305
UBR+ Actual Value Range: 30~353207
WRFD-
010697 ATM Default Value: None
QoS
WRFD- Class
050301
E-
WRFD- DPCCH
0503010 Boostin
7 g
ATM
Transmi
ssion
Introduc
tion
Package
CBR, rt-
VBR,
nrt-
VBR,
UBR
ATM
QoS
Classes
SCR BSC690 ADD WRFD- HSDPA Meaning: Maximum average cell rate of a VBR service
0 ATMTR 010610 Introduc source. The VBR is short for Variable Bit Rate. The
F WRFD- tion average cell rate is the average value of cell rates for a
050305 Package service source on a physical service access point (PHY-
UBR+ SAP) within a period of time. This parameter is
WRFD- calculated using the following formula: SCR = 1/Ts,
010697 ATM
QoS where, Ts indicates the minimum average interval
WRFD- Class between sending ATM cells.
050301 GUI Value Range: 30~353207
E-
WRFD- DPCCH Unit: None
0503010 Boostin
7 Actual Value Range: 30~353207
g
Default Value: None
ATM
Transmi
ssion
Introduc
tion
Package
CBR, rt-
VBR,
nrt-
VBR,
UBR
ATM
QoS
Classes
SCR BSC691 ADD WRFD- HSDPA Meaning: Maximum average cell rate of a VBR service
0 ATMTR 010610 Introduc source. The VBR is short for Variable Bit Rate. The
F WRFD- tion average cell rate is the average value of cell rates for a
050305 Package service source on a physical service access point (PHY-
UBR+ SAP) within a period of time. This parameter is
WRFD- calculated using the following formula: SCR = 1/Ts,
010697 ATM
QoS where, Ts indicates the minimum average interval
WRFD- Class between sending ATM cells.
050301 GUI Value Range: 30~353207
E-
WRFD- DPCCH Unit: None
0503010 Boostin
7 Actual Value Range: 30~353207
g
Default Value: None
ATM
Transmi
ssion
Introduc
tion
Package
CBR, rt-
VBR,
nrt-
VBR,
UBR
ATM
QoS
Classes
MCR BSC690 ADD WRFD- HSDPA Meaning: Minimum guarantee rate of the ATM
0 ATMTR 010610 Introduc traffic.The "Minimum cell rate" of the AOUc or UOIc
F WRFD- tion board cannot be greater than 13.8 Mbit/s.
050305 Package GUI Value Range: 30~70754
WRFD- UBR+ Unit: None
010697 ATM
QoS Actual Value Range: 30~70754
WRFD- Class Default Value: None
050301
E-
WRFD- DPCCH
0503010 Boostin
7 g
ATM
Transmi
ssion
Introduc
tion
Package
CBR, rt-
VBR,
nrt-
VBR,
UBR
ATM
QoS
Classes
MCR BSC691 ADD WRFD- HSDPA Meaning: Minimum guarantee rate of the ATM
0 ATMTR 010610 Introduc traffic.The "Minimum cell rate" of the AOUc or UOIc
F WRFD- tion board cannot be greater than 13.8 Mbit/s.
050305 Package GUI Value Range: 30~70754
WRFD- UBR+ Unit: None
010697 ATM
QoS Actual Value Range: 30~70754
WRFD- Class Default Value: None
050301
E-
WRFD- DPCCH
0503010 Boostin
7 g
ATM
Transmi
ssion
Introduc
tion
Package
CBR, rt-
VBR,
nrt-
VBR,
UBR
ATM
QoS
Classes
MBS BSC690 ADD WRFD- HSDPA Meaning: Maximum burst size (MBS). For details about
0 ATMTR 010610 Introduc this parameter, see TM4.1 protocol.
F WRFD- tion GUI Value Range: 3~10000
050305 Package
Unit: cell/s
WRFD- UBR+
ATM Actual Value Range: 3~10000
050301
QoS Default Value: None
WRFD- Class
010697
ATM
Transmi
ssion
Introduc
tion
Package
E-
DPCCH
Boostin
g
MBS BSC691 ADD WRFD- HSDPA Meaning: Maximum burst size (MBS). For details about
0 ATMTR 010610 Introduc this parameter, see TM4.1 protocol.
F WRFD- tion GUI Value Range: 3~10000
010697 Package
Unit: cell/s
E-
DPCCH Actual Value Range: 3~10000
Boostin Default Value: None
g
CDVT BSC690 ADD WRFD- HSDPA Meaning: Tolerable delay jitter. For details about this
0 ATMTR 010610 Introduc parameter, see TM4.1 protocol.
F WRFD- tion GUI Value Range: 1024~212000
050305 Package
Unit: 100ns
WRFD- UBR+
ATM Actual Value Range: 102400~21200000
050301
QoS Default Value: 1024
WRFD- Class
010697
ATM
Transmi
ssion
Introduc
tion
Package
E-
DPCCH
Boostin
g
CDVT BSC691 ADD WRFD- HSDPA Meaning: Tolerable delay jitter. For details about this
0 ATMTR 010610 Introduc parameter, see TM4.1 protocol.
F WRFD- tion GUI Value Range: 1024~212000
010697 Package
Unit: 100ns
E-
DPCCH Actual Value Range: 102400~21200000
Boostin Default Value: 1024
g
CDVT BTS390 ADD WRFD- Dynami Meaning: Indicates the cell delay variation tolerance.
0, AAL2P 0503010 c AAL2 The value of this parameter is subject to the actual
BTS390 ATH 4 Connect network. Setting the parameter to an improper value
0 MOD ions in affects the service quality.
WCDM AAL2P Iub/ GUI Value Range: 1024~13300000
A ATH IuCS/Iur
Interface Unit: 0.1microsecond
LST
Actual Value Range: 102.4~1330000, step:0.1
AAL2P
ATH Default Value: 10240
REMAR BSC690 ADD None None Meaning: Purpose description of the ATM traffic record
K 0 ATMTR GUI Value Range: 0~255 characters
F
Unit: None
MOD
ATMTR Actual Value Range: 0~255 characters
F Default Value: -
REMAR BSC691 ADD WRFD- HSDPA Meaning: Purpose description of the ATM traffic record
K 0 ATMTR 010610 Introduc GUI Value Range: 0~255 characters
F WRFD- tion
Package Unit: None
MOD 010697
ATMTR E- Actual Value Range: 0~255 characters
F DPCCH Default Value: -
Boostin
g
TXTRF BSC690 ADD WRFD- Permane Meaning: TX traffic record index of the SAAL link.
X 0 SAALL 0503010 nt AAL5 GUI Value Range: 100~1999
NK 5 Connect
ions for Unit: None
MOD WRFD-
SAALL 050301 Control Actual Value Range: 100~1999
NK Plane Default Value: None
Traffic
ATM
Transmi
ssion
Introduc
tion
Package
TXTRF BSC691 ADD WRFD- Permane Meaning: TX traffic record index of the SAAL link.
X 0 SAALL 0503010 nt AAL5 GUI Value Range: 100~1999
NK 5 Connect
ions for Unit: None
MOD WRFD-
SAALL 050301 Control Actual Value Range: 100~1999
NK Plane Default Value: None
Traffic
ATM
Transmi
ssion
Introduc
tion
Package
RXTRF BSC690 ADD WRFD- Permane Meaning: RX traffic record index of the SAAL link.
X 0 SAALL 0503010 nt AAL5 GUI Value Range: 100~1999
NK 5 Connect
ions for Unit: None
MOD WRFD-
SAALL 050301 Control Actual Value Range: 100~1999
NK Plane Default Value: None
Traffic
ATM
Transmi
ssion
Introduc
tion
Package
RXTRF BSC691 ADD WRFD- Permane Meaning: RX traffic record index of the SAAL link.
X 0 SAALL 0503010 nt AAL5 GUI Value Range: 100~1999
NK 5 Connect
ions for Unit: None
MOD WRFD-
SAALL 050301 Control Actual Value Range: 100~1999
NK Plane Default Value: None
Traffic
ATM
Transmi
ssion
Introduc
tion
Package
CARRY BSC690 ADD WRFD- ATM/IP Meaning: VPI value of the SAAL out RNC.
VPI 0 SAALL 050404 Dual GUI Value Range: 0~4095
NK WRFD- Stack
Node B Unit: None
MOD 0503010
SAALL 5 Permane Actual Value Range: 0~4095
NK WRFD- nt AAL5 Default Value: None
050301 Connect
ions for
Control
Plane
Traffic
ATM
Transmi
ssion
Introduc
tion
Package
CARRY BSC691 ADD WRFD- ATM/IP Meaning: VPI value of the SAAL out RNC.
VPI 0 SAALL 050404 Dual GUI Value Range: 0~4095
NK WRFD- Stack
Node B Unit: None
MOD 0503010
SAALL 5 Permane Actual Value Range: 0~4095
NK WRFD- nt AAL5 Default Value: None
050301 Connect
ions for
Control
Plane
Traffic
ATM
Transmi
ssion
Introduc
tion
Package
CARRY BSC690 ADD WRFD- ATM/IP Meaning: VCI value of the SAAL out RNC.
VCI 0 SAALL 050404 Dual GUI Value Range: 32~65535
NK WRFD- Stack
Node B Unit: None
MOD 0503010
SAALL 5 Permane Actual Value Range: 32~65535
NK WRFD- nt AAL5 Default Value: None
050301 Connect
ions for
Control
Plane
Traffic
ATM
Transmi
ssion
Introduc
tion
Package
CARRY BSC691 ADD WRFD- ATM/IP Meaning: VCI value of the SAAL out RNC.
VCI 0 SAALL 050404 Dual GUI Value Range: 32~65535
NK WRFD- Stack
Node B Unit: None
MOD 0503010
SAALL 5 Permane Actual Value Range: 32~65535
NK WRFD- nt AAL5 Default Value: None
050301 Connect
ions for
Control
Plane
Traffic
ATM
Transmi
ssion
Introduc
tion
Package
VPI BTS390 ADD WRFD- ATM Meaning: Indicates the Virtual Path Identifier (VPI),
0, SAALL 0503010 over which is used for VP routing. A virtual path contains
BTS390 NK 1 E1T1 on multiple virtual channels.
0 LST WRFD- Iub GUI Value Range: 0~255
WCDM SAALL 0503010 Interface
A Unit: None
NK 3 ATM
over Actual Value Range: 0~255
Non- Default Value: None
channeli
zed
STM-1/
OC-3c
on Iub/
Iu/Iur
Interface
VCI BTS390 ADD WRFD- ATM Meaning: Indicates the Virtual Channel Identifier
0, SAALL 0503010 over (VCI), which is used for VC routing.
BTS390 NK 1 E1T1 on GUI Value Range: 32~511
0 LST WRFD- Iub
WCDM Interface Unit: None
SAALL 0503010
A NK 3 ATM Actual Value Range: 32~511
over Default Value: None
Non-
channeli
zed
STM-1/
OC-3c
on Iub/
Iu/Iur
Interface
PATHI BSC690 ADD WRFD- Dynami Meaning: ID of one AAL2 path between two AAL2
D 0 AAL2P 0503010 c AAL2 nodes. The PATHID of the same AAL2 path configured
ATH 4 Connect between two AAL2 nodes must be the same. The value
BLK WRFD- ions in should not be equal to 0.
AAL2P 050404 Iub/ GUI Value Range: 1~4294967295
ATH IuCS/Iur
WRFD- Interface Unit: None
MOD 0213050 Actual Value Range: 1~4294967295
1 ATM/IP
AAL2P
Dual Default Value: None
ATH
Stack
RMV Node B
AAL2P
Dedicate
ATH
d Iub
UBL Transmi
AAL2P ssion
ATH Control
PATHI BSC691 ADD WRFD- Dynami Meaning: ID of one AAL2 path between two AAL2
D 0 AAL2P 0503010 c AAL2 nodes. The PATHID of the same AAL2 path configured
ATH 4 Connect between two AAL2 nodes must be the same. The value
BLK WRFD- ions in should not be equal to 0.
AAL2P 050404 Iub/ GUI Value Range: 1~4294967295
ATH IuCS/Iur
WRFD- Interface Unit: None
MOD 0213050 Actual Value Range: 1~4294967295
1 ATM/IP
AAL2P
Dual Default Value: None
ATH
Stack
RMV Node B
AAL2P
Dedicate
ATH
d Iub
UBL Transmi
AAL2P ssion
ATH Control
TXTRF BSC690 ADD WRFD- Overboo Meaning: TX traffic record index of the AAL2 Path on
X 0 AAL2P 050405 king on the out RNC port (ATM layer PVC traffic). The traffic
ATH WRFD- ATM index is configured in the ATM traffic table (see "LST
MOD 050406 Transmi ATMTRF").
AAL2P ssion GUI Value Range: 100~1999
WRFD-
ATH 0213050 ATM Unit: None
1 QoS
Introduc Actual Value Range: 100~1999
WRFD- tion on Default Value: None
0503010 Hub
4 Node B
WRFD- (Overbo
0503010 oking on
6 Hub
WRFD- Node B
0503010 Transmi
7 ssion)
Dedicate
d Iub
Transmi
ssion
Control
Dynami
c AAL2
Connect
ions in
Iub/
IuCS/Iur
Interface
Call
Admissi
on
Based
on Used
AAL2
Path
Bandwi
dth
CBR, rt-
VBR,
nrt-
VBR,
UBR
ATM
QoS
Classes
TXTRF BSC691 ADD WRFD- Overboo Meaning: TX traffic record index of the AAL2 Path on
X 0 AAL2P 050405 king on the out RNC port (ATM layer PVC traffic). The traffic
ATH WRFD- ATM index is configured in the ATM traffic table (see "LST
MOD 050406 Transmi ATMTRF").
AAL2P ssion GUI Value Range: 100~1999
WRFD-
ATH 0213050 ATM Unit: None
1 QoS
Introduc Actual Value Range: 100~1999
WRFD- tion on Default Value: None
0503010 Hub
4 Node B
WRFD- (Overbo
0503010 oking on
6 Hub
WRFD- Node B
0503010 Transmi
7 ssion)
Dedicate
d Iub
Transmi
ssion
Control
Dynami
c AAL2
Connect
ions in
Iub/
IuCS/Iur
Interface
Call
Admissi
on
Based
on Used
AAL2
Path
Bandwi
dth
CBR, rt-
VBR,
nrt-
VBR,
UBR
ATM
QoS
Classes
RXTRF BSC690 ADD WRFD- Overboo Meaning: RX traffic record index of the AAL2 Path on
X 0 AAL2P 050405 king on the out RNC port (ATM layer PVC traffic). The traffic
ATH WRFD- ATM index is configured in the ATM traffic table (see "LST
MOD 050406 Transmi ATMTRF").
AAL2P ssion GUI Value Range: 100~1999
WRFD-
ATH 0213050 ATM Unit: None
1 QoS
Introduc Actual Value Range: 100~1999
WRFD- tion on Default Value: None
0503010 Hub
4 Node B
WRFD- (Overbo
0503010 oking on
6 Hub
WRFD- Node B
0503010 Transmi
7 ssion)
Dedicate
d Iub
Transmi
ssion
Control
Dynami
c AAL2
Connect
ions in
Iub/
IuCS/Iur
Interface
Call
Admissi
on
Based
on Used
AAL2
Path
Bandwi
dth
CBR, rt-
VBR,
nrt-
VBR,
UBR
ATM
QoS
Classes
RXTRF BSC691 ADD WRFD- Overboo Meaning: RX traffic record index of the AAL2 Path on
X 0 AAL2P 050405 king on the out RNC port (ATM layer PVC traffic). The traffic
ATH WRFD- ATM index is configured in the ATM traffic table (see "LST
MOD 050406 Transmi ATMTRF").
AAL2P ssion GUI Value Range: 100~1999
WRFD-
ATH 0213050 ATM Unit: None
1 QoS
Introduc Actual Value Range: 100~1999
WRFD- tion on Default Value: None
0503010 Hub
4 Node B
WRFD- (Overbo
0503010 oking on
6 Hub
WRFD- Node B
0503010 Transmi
7 ssion)
Dedicate
d Iub
Transmi
ssion
Control
Dynami
c AAL2
Connect
ions in
Iub/
IuCS/Iur
Interface
Call
Admissi
on
Based
on Used
AAL2
Path
Bandwi
dth
CBR, rt-
VBR,
nrt-
VBR,
UBR
ATM
QoS
Classes
VPI BSC690 ADD WRFD- Dedicate Meaning: VPI of the AAL2 path out RNC. When the
0 AAL2P 0213050 d Iub AAL2 path is carried on the UOIa, AOUa, AEUa, or
ATH 1 Transmi AOUc board, the value for Bearing VPI ranges from 0
MOD WRFD- ssion to 255. When the AAL2 path is carried on the UOIc
AAL2P 0503010 Control board, the value for Bearing VPI ranges from 0 to 255
ATH 4 Dynami if WORKTYPE in the "SET OPT" command is set to
c AAL2 "UNI"; the value for Bearing VPI ranges from 0 to 4095
WRFD- if WORKTYPE in the "SET OPT" command is set to
050301 Connect
ions in "NNI".
WRFD- Iub/ GUI Value Range: 0~4095
0503010 IuCS/Iur
6 Unit: None
Interface
Actual Value Range: 0~4095
ATM
Transmi Default Value: None
ssion
Introduc
tion
Package
Call
Admissi
on
Based
on Used
AAL2
Path
Bandwi
dth
VPI BSC691 ADD WRFD- Dedicate Meaning: VPI of the AAL2 path out RNC. When the
0 AAL2P 0213050 d Iub AAL2 path is carried on the AOUc board, the value for
ATH 1 Transmi Bearing VPI ranges from 0 to 255. When the AAL2 path
MOD WRFD- ssion is carried on the UOIc board, the value for Bearing VPI
AAL2P 0503010 Control ranges from 0 to 255 if WORKTYPE in the "SET OPT"
ATH 4 Dynami command is set to "UNI"; the value for Bearing VPI
c AAL2 ranges from 0 to 4095 if WORKTYPE in the "SET
WRFD- OPT" command is set to "NNI".
050301 Connect
ions in GUI Value Range: 0~4095
WRFD- Iub/
0503010 Unit: None
IuCS/Iur
6 Interface Actual Value Range: 0~4095
VCI BSC690 ADD WRFD- Dedicate Meaning: VCI of the AAL2 path out RNC.
0 AAL2P 0213050 d Iub GUI Value Range: 32~65535
ATH 1 Transmi
ssion Unit: None
MOD WRFD-
AAL2P 050404 Control Actual Value Range: 32~65535
ATH WRFD- ATM/IP Default Value: None
050301 Dual
Stack
Node B
ATM
Transmi
ssion
Introduc
tion
Package
VCI BSC691 ADD WRFD- Dedicate Meaning: VCI of the AAL2 path out RNC.
0 AAL2P 0213050 d Iub GUI Value Range: 32~65535
ATH 1 Transmi
ssion Unit: None
MOD WRFD-
AAL2P 050404 Control Actual Value Range: 32~65535
ATH WRFD- ATM/IP Default Value: None
050301 Dual
Stack
Node B
ATM
Transmi
ssion
Introduc
tion
Package
SIGLKS BSC690 ACT WRFD- ATM Meaning: Uniquely identifies a signaling link set. MTP3
X 0 MTP3L 050301 Transmi signaling link sets are uniquely but not necessarily
NK ssion consecutively numbered within a RNC by using the
ADD Introduc signaling link set index. For example, you can set the
MTP3L tion number of an MTP3 signaling link set towards a
NK Package neighboring MGW to 10 and the number of an MTP3
signaling link set towards another neighboring MGW to
DEA 12.
MTP3L
NK GUI Value Range: 0~186
SIGLKS BSC691 ACT WRFD- ATM Meaning: Uniquely identifies a signaling link set. MTP3
X 0 MTP3L 050301 Transmi signaling link sets are uniquely but not necessarily
NK ssion consecutively numbered within a RNC by using the
ADD Introduc signaling link set index. For example, you can set the
MTP3L tion number of an MTP3 signaling link set towards a
NK Package neighboring MGW to 10 and the number of an MTP3
signaling link set towards another neighboring MGW to
DEA 12.
MTP3L
NK GUI Value Range: 0~427
PEERT BSC690 ADD WRFD- Permane Meaning: IPoA PVC peer type
0 IPOAP 0503010 nt AAL5 GUI Value Range: IUB, IUPS, OTHER
VC 5 Connect
ions for Unit: None
WRFD-
050301 Control Actual Value Range: IUB, IUPS, OTHER
Plane Default Value: None
Traffic
ATM
Transmi
ssion
Introduc
tion
Package
PEERT BSC691 ADD WRFD- Permane Meaning: IPoA PVC peer type.
0 IPOAP 0503010 nt AAL5 GUI Value Range: IUB, OTHER
VC 5 Connect
ions for Unit: None
WRFD-
050301 Control Actual Value Range: IUB, OTHER
Plane Default Value: None
Traffic
ATM
Transmi
ssion
Introduc
tion
Package
CARRY BSC690 ADD WRFD- ATM Meaning: VPI value of the VCL of the bearer network
VPI 0 IPOAP 050105 Switchin GUI Value Range: 0~4095
VC WRFD- g Based
Hub Unit: None
MOD 031100
IPOAP Node B Actual Value Range: 0~4095
WRFD-
VC 0503010 BOOTP Default Value: None
5 Permane
WRFD- nt AAL5
050301 Connect
ions for
Control
Plane
Traffic
ATM
Transmi
ssion
Introduc
tion
Package
CARRY BSC691 ADD WRFD- ATM Meaning: VPI value of the VCL of the bearer network
VPI 0 IPOAP 050105 Switchin GUI Value Range: 0~4095
VC WRFD- g Based
Hub Unit: None
MOD 031100
IPOAP Node B Actual Value Range: 0~4095
WRFD-
VC 0503010 BOOTP Default Value: None
5 Permane
WRFD- nt AAL5
050301 Connect
ions for
Control
Plane
Traffic
ATM
Transmi
ssion
Introduc
tion
Package
CARRY BSC690 ADD WRFD- ATM Meaning: VCI value of the VCL of the bearer network
VCI 0 IPOAP 050105 Switchin GUI Value Range: 32~65535
VC WRFD- g Based
Hub Unit: None
MOD 031100
IPOAP Node B Actual Value Range: 32~65535
WRFD-
VC 0503010 BOOTP Default Value: None
5 Permane
WRFD- nt AAL5
050301 Connect
ions for
Control
Plane
Traffic
ATM
Transmi
ssion
Introduc
tion
Package
CARRY BSC691 ADD WRFD- ATM Meaning: VCI value of the VCL of the bearer network
VCI 0 IPOAP 050105 Switchin GUI Value Range: 32~65535
VC WRFD- g Based
Hub Unit: None
MOD 031100
IPOAP Node B Actual Value Range: 32~65535
WRFD-
VC 0503010 BOOTP Default Value: None
5 Permane
WRFD- nt AAL5
050301 Connect
ions for
Control
Plane
Traffic
ATM
Transmi
ssion
Introduc
tion
Package
8 Counters
UMTS:
WRFD-050304
LTE: None
UMTS:
WRFD-050304
LTE: None
WRFD-050301
02
LTE: None
WRFD-050301
02
LTE: None
WRFD-050301
02
LTE: None
WRFD-050301
02
LTE: None
WRFD-050301
02
LTE: None
WRFD-050301
02
LTE: None
WRFD-050301
02
LTE: None
WRFD-050301
02
LTE: None
WRFD-050301
02
LTE: None
WRFD-050301
02
LTE: None
WRFD-050301
02
LTE: None
WRFD-050301
02
LTE: None
WRFD-050301
02
LTE: None
WRFD-050301
02
LTE: None
WRFD-050301
02
LTE: None
WRFD-050301
02
LTE: None
WRFD-050301
02
LTE: None
WRFD-050301
02
LTE: None
WRFD-050301
02
LTE: None
WRFD-050301
02
LTE: None
WRFD-050301
02
LTE: None
WRFD-050301
02
LTE: None
WRFD-050301
02
LTE: None
WRFD-050301
02
LTE: None
9 Glossary
For the acronyms, abbreviations, terms, and definitions, see the Glossary.
10 Reference Documents