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ZXSDR B8200 W100: Commissioning and Data Configuration Manual
ZXSDR B8200 W100: Commissioning and Data Configuration Manual
WiMAX Baseband
Commissioning and Data
Configuration Manual
Version 4.02
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Purpose Thank you for choosing WiMAX radio network system of ZTE Cor-
poration!
ZXSDR B8200 W100 is the WiMAX baseband pool of the WiMAX
series products. ZXSDR B8200 W100 and RRU form a complete
BS, implementing radio transmission of the covered area, control-
ling radio channels and communicating with the AGW.
ZXSDR B8200 W100 mainly implements channel processing. This
manual introduces data configuration for commissioning ZXSDR
B8200 W100.
The intended audience of this manual are
Intended This document is intended for commissioning and maintenance en-
Audience gineers of ZXSDR B8200 W100.
Prerequisite Skill To use this document effectively, users should have a general un-
and Knowledge derstanding of wireless telecommunications technology. Familiar-
ity with the following is helpful:
� ZXSDR B8200 W100 hardware structure and working principle
� NetNumen™ M3 (WiMAX OMC-B)
What is in This This manual contains the following contents.
Manual
Chapter Summary
Typeface Meaning
Typeface Meaning
Typeface Meaning
Overview
Table of Contents
Typical Configuration........................................................... 1
Position in the Network ....................................................... 1
Connection Mode between ZXSDR B8200 W100 and AGW ........ 3
Connection Mode between ZXSDR B8200 W100 and RRU ......... 4
Typical Configuration
ZXSDR B8200 W100 can be configured with one or two PMs, one
SA, one or two CCs, one to three XBPs and one FA.
Figure 1 illustrates the typical configuration of ZXSDR B8200
W100.
NE Meaning
MS Mobile Station
Module Meanings
IP IP Network
Table of Contents
Physical Configuration ......................................................... 5
Radio Configuration ...........................................................27
Managing the BTS Status....................................................35
Synchronizing Data............................................................37
Physical Configuration
Physical Configuration Flow
Figure 5 shows the physical configuration flow of ZXSDR B8200
W100.
Note:
Buttons on Toolbar in Global Parameters Configuration win-
dow is disabled as a default status. Click button to enable
the buttons and menu if you are ready to do the configuration.
3. Configure AGW.
In the enabled Global Parameters Configuration window,
select AGW tab. Click button or right-click a null data record
and select Add to display the Add AGW dialog box as shown
in Figure 8.
Set AGW ID, Alias, AGW IP, AGW Profile and click OK to
add a AGW record.
Note:
� After the AGW records are added, the parameters take ef-
fect for all nodes in the office. The BTS in the districts adopt
a global AGW through the AGW tab of segment. A BTS can
adopt multiple Base Transceiver Station and you can set
the priorities. A maximum of 32 AGWs can be added.
� If not necessary, it is recommended that R6 shake param-
eters, NGW version be set to the given default value.
Note:
You can select a downlink frequency record to a carrier when
doing radio configuration.
Note:
� MAC hash skip threshold indicate the maximum of MSs
in the consecutive foreign BS broadcast messages. Valid
value range is 0 ~ 255, use default value is recommended.
� Value of Response window indicate beginning position of
the next response frame of MS after received the broadcast
massages. Valid value range is 5~ 255, use default value
is recommended.
� You can select the Paging Group that a segment is belong
to in the radio configuration.
Note:
Indicate a IP address of OMC which OMM report to.
END OF STEPS
Result Configured global parameters records will shown in each tabs and
can be modified or deleted.
Adding a B8200
Prerequisites You must have logged in to the OMC and have the configuration
rights.
Steps 1. Select Views > Configuration Management to display the
Configuration Management view.
Note:
The system ID uniquely identifies an B8200. The valid range
is 2048~4499.
END OF STEPS
Result After you add a B8200 NE, the B8200 node is displayed under the
District node.
Note:
CPU Overload Threshold record list showed the records for the
boards already added. Low threshold value, High threshold
value, Reset temperature value is setting to 80%, 90%, 100℃
as default. If the BBU boards haven’t added yet the threshold
list would got no records.
Caution:
It is cautious to modify OMC VLAN configuration. The modifi-
cation will cause a reset of MAC. Saving the configuration data
in advance is recommended.
END OF STEPS
Result After you add a B8200 rack, the BBU Rack node is displayed under
the Physical Configuration node of the B8200 on the configura-
tion tree.
Adding Boards
Prerequisites � You must have logged in to the OMC and have the configuration
rights.
� The B8200 rack must be created.
Context ZXSDR B8200 W100 supports two types of module height: full-
height and half-height. Full-height modules include CC and XBP.
Half-height modules include PM, SA, and SE. A typical configura-
tion is used here to illustrate the configuration process.
Steps 1. Select Views > Configuration Management to display the
Configuration Management view.
2. In the Configuration Management view, expand the config-
uration tree, and then select the B8200, Physical Configu-
ration and required BBU rack node.
3. On the B8200 W100 rack that is displayed in the right pane,
add boards.
i. On the required slot, right-click and choose Add Board,
and then select the required board type, as shown in Figure
20.
ii. Add the other boards until all the required boards are
added.
END OF STEPS
Note:
Different color of boards means different configuration status.
4. Select the mode of the network interface from the Work mode
drop-down list.
END OF STEPS
Result Changed work mode will take effect from the next net session.
Result Changed work mode will take effect from the next net session.
4. Select the mode of the antenna from the Work mode drop-
down list.
Note:
CC Board antenna system has 4 different receivable mode in-
cluding GPS mode, GLONASS mode, GPS+GLONASS mode,
TRIONES mode. GPS: Global Positioning System; GLONASS:
Global Navigation Satellite System; TRIONES: Positioning Sys-
tem of TRIONES of China.
END OF STEPS
Description It is optional. -
Radio Configuration
Radio Configuration Flow
Figure 31 shows the radio configuration flow of ZXSDR B8200
W100.
Note:
� It is recommended that use the default value if you decide
to change to ToS, DSCP or VLAN tag Enable mode.
END OF STEPS
Configuring a Cell
Prerequisites � You must have logged in to the OMC and have the configuration
rights.
� The BBU and RRU physical configuration must be completed.
Steps 1. Select Views > Configuration Management to display the
Configuration Management view.
2. In the Configuration Management view, expand the config-
uration tree and choose the Radio Configuration node of the
B8200.
3. Right-click the Radio Configuration node and choose Add
Cell, the Cell window is displayed in the right pane, as shown
in Figure 35
Result A new Cell node will create under the Radio Configuration node
on the configuration tree.
Configuring a Carrier
Prerequisites � You must have logged in to the OMC and have the configuration
rights.
� The BBU and RRU physical configuration must be completed.
� At least one cell must be configured.
� The downlink frequency must be configured.
Steps 1. Select Views > Configuration Management to display the
Configuration Management view.
2. In the Configuration Management view, expand the config-
uration tree in the left pane, and then choose the Cell node
under the Radio Configuration node of the B8200.
3. Right-click the cell node and choose Add Carrier,and the Car-
rier window is displayed in the right pane, as shown in Figure
36.
Note:
If the downlink frequency is not configured before adding a
carrier, a prompt message is displayed and the configuration
dialog box is displayed.
Note:
If not necessary, it is recommended that use the default value
for the parameters except carrier id and frequency assignment
index.
END OF STEPS
Result A new Carrier node will create under the Cell node on the config-
uration tree.
Configuring a Segment
Prerequisites � You must have logged in to the OMC and have the configuration
rights.
� The BBU and RRU physical configuration must be completed.
� At least one cell and carrier must be configured.
Steps 1. Select Views > Configuration Management to display the
Configuration Management view.
2. In the configuration management view, expand the configura-
tion tree in the left pane, and then choose the Carrier node un-
der the Radio Configuration node of the B8200. Right-click
the carrier node and choose Add Segment, and the Segment
window is displayed in the right pane, as shown in Figure 37.
FIGURE 37 SEGMENT
Note:
� You should finish the basic configuration in segment tab
and click to save it or you will not able to configure in
other tabs because of losing basic parameters.
� Preamble index and DL PUSC used subchannel bitmap
of different segments under one carrier can not be the
same.
� There is a restriction between Preamble index and Seg-
ment ID For 1024 FFT, the restriction show like following
Figure 38. It is recommended that use the default value of
system for different segment.
4. Apply AGW.
Note:
� In radio configuration, when a global AGW under a segment
is added, deleted or modified, the AGW record takes effect
for the other segment under the same BTS. This ensures
that the AGW records of each segment are the same.
� For a segment, up to 4 AGW records can be added.
5. Configure Idle.
In Idle tab, click button or right-click a null data record
and select Add, Add Paging Group dialog box will display as
shown in Figure 40.
Result A new Segment node will create under the Carrier node on the
configuration tree.
FIGURE 41 NE STATUS
Result If you set the NE status to commercial, the status is changed from
N to CS, as shown in Figure 43.
Synchronizing Data
Prerequisites � You must have logged in to the OMC and have the configuration
rights.
� The data configuration must be complete and correct.
� The BTS status must be integrated or commercial.
Steps 1. Select Views > Configuration Management to display the
Configuration Management view.
2. In the Configuration Management view, right-click the
OMM_WiMAX node on the configuration tree, and then
choose Synchronize Data to display the Data Synchroniza-
tion window, as shown in Figure 44.
3. In the NE tree in the left pane, select the required NEs, and
then click on the toolbar. In the confirmation dialog box
that appears, click OK to start data synchronization. During
the synchronization process, the synchronization progress is
displayed in the Synchronization progress bar.
END OF STEPS
A S
AGW Adapting................... 33 Segment Configuration....... 33
AGW Configuration ..............8 Static Route Configura-
tion ................................ 14
Synchronization ................ 37
B
BTS IP Configuration .......... 21
C
Carrier Configuration.......... 31
Cell Configuration .............. 30
CPU Overload Threshold
Configuration................... 13
D
Downlink Frequency
Configuration.....................8
F
Foreign BS Configuration ......9
I
Idle Configuration.............. 34
N
NE Status ......................... 35
O
OMC IP Configuration ......... 11
OMC VLAN Configuration..... 15
P
Paging Group
Configuration................... 10
Physical Parameter
Configuration................... 13
Port Connection................. 25
R
R6 IP Configuration............ 23
Receivable Mode................ 20
AGW
- ASN Gateway
ASN
- Access Service Network
BS
- Base Station
BTS
- Base Transceiver Station
CC
- Control and Clock Module
FA
- Fan Array Module
PM
- Power Module
RRU
- Remote Radio Unit
SA
- Site Alarm Module
XBP
- X Baseband Processing Module