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SRAN12.0
Issue 01
Date 2016-09-30
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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....................................................................................................................... 2
1.5 Functional Differences Between NB-IoT and FDD....................................................................................................... 3
2 Overview......................................................................................................................................... 4
2.1 Base Stations and Cabinets.............................................................................................................................................4
2.1.1 Mapping Between Base Station Models and Cabinet Types....................................................................................... 4
2.1.2 Cabinet Numbering Rules........................................................................................................................................... 8
2.2 Subrack......................................................................................................................................................................... 12
2.2.1 Subrack Types............................................................................................................................................................12
2.2.2 Subrack Numbering Rules.........................................................................................................................................13
2.3 BBU Board Types.........................................................................................................................................................16
2.4 USU Board Types......................................................................................................................................................... 20
2.5 Typical Cabinet and Subrack Configurations for 3900 Series Base Stations...............................................................21
3 Related Features...........................................................................................................................32
4 Impact on the Network...............................................................................................................33
5 Engineering Guidelines............................................................................................................. 34
5.1 Required Information................................................................................................................................................... 34
5.2 Feature Deployment..................................................................................................................................................... 34
5.2.1 Deployment Requirements........................................................................................................................................ 34
5.2.2 Network Planning...................................................................................................................................................... 34
5.2.3 Data Preparation........................................................................................................................................................ 34
5.2.4 Feature Activation/Initial Configuration................................................................................................................... 40
5.2.5 Activation Observation..............................................................................................................................................43
5.3 Feature Reconfiguration............................................................................................................................................... 43
5.3.1 Modifying Cabinet Configuration............................................................................................................................. 43
5.3.2 Modifying Subrack Configuration.............................................................................................................................44
5.3.3 Modifying BBU Board Configuration.......................................................................................................................45
5.3.4 Deleting BBU Boards................................................................................................................................................ 47
5.4 BBU Board Maintenance..............................................................................................................................................48
6 Parameters..................................................................................................................................... 51
7 Counters........................................................................................................................................ 71
8 Glossary......................................................................................................................................... 72
9 Reference Documents................................................................................................................. 73
1 Introduction
1.1 Scope
This document describes which cabinets and subracks are required for different base station
models and how to configure them. This document also describes how to configure and
maintain boards in a baseband unit (BBU) subrack. This document applies to macro base
stations (BTS3900, BTS3900L, BTS3900A, BTS3900AL, BTS3900C, and DBS3900).
Any parameters, alarms, counters, or managed objects (MOs) described herein apply only to
the corresponding software release. For future software releases, refer to the corresponding
updated product documentation.
Unless otherwise specified, in this document, LTE, eNodeB, and eRAN always include NB-
IoT, FDD, and TDD. The "M", "L" and "T" in RAT acronyms refer to LTE (NB-IoT), LTE
(FDD), and LTE (TDD), respectively.
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
SRAN12.1 01 (2017-03-31)
Issue 01 (2017-03-31) of SRAN12.1 introduces the following changes to Draft A
(2016-12-31) of SRAN12.1.
2 Overview
NOTE
VIRTUAL indicates a virtual cabinet. It can be an object in physical entity modeling, for example, a
legacy cabinet or a cabinet type not included in the existing cabinet types. It can also be an object when
there is no physical entity, for example, a base station installed in an open rack or independent module
such as a BBU3910A and OPM50M that has no installed cabinets.
Table 2-1 Mapping between base station models and cabinet types
Base Physical Cabinet Nameplate Key Words on Logical
Stati Cabinet Electronic Name
on Labels of
Mod Cabinets
el
IBBS200T(Ver.A) N/A
IBBS200D(Ver.B)/ IBBS200D/
IBBS200T(Ver.B) IBBS200T, 303
IBBS200D(Ver.C)/ IBBS200D/
IBBS200T(Ver.C) IBBS200T,
303V.C
IBBS200D(Ver.D)/ IBBS200D/
IBBS200T(Ver.D) IBBS200T, Ver.D
IBBS200D(Ver.D_A)/
IBBS200T(Ver.D_A)
IBBS200D(Ver.D_B)/
IBBS200T(Ver.D_B)
IBBS200D(Ver.E)/ IBBS200D/
IBBS200T(Ver.E) IBBS200T, Ver.E
IBBS200D(Ver.E_A)/
IBBS200T(Ver.E_A)
IBBS200D(Ver.E_B)/
IBBS200T(Ver.E_B)
IBBS300D(Ver.A)/ IBBS300D/
IBBS300T(Ver.A) IBBS300T
IBBS20D IBBS20D
IBBS700D/IBBS700T IBBS700D/
IBBS700T
NOTE
(1) The BTS3900C is a type of distributed base station. The logical names of other cabinets used by the
BTS3900C are configured to the same as those of the DBS3900.
Reserved 8 to 9 Reserved
Table 2-4 BTS3900A and DBS3900 (including outdoor APM30H) cabinet numbering rules
Logical Name Cabinet Description
of the Cabinet Number
Table 2-5 Rules for number the DBS3900 indoor cabinets, OMB cabinet, and MRE1000
cabinet
Logical Name Cabinet Description
of the Cabinet Number
Reserved 8 to 9 Reserved
Table 2-6 Cabinet numbering rules of the DBS3900 in outdoor scenarios where a BBU3910A
is used
Logical Name Cabinet Description
of the Cabinet Number
Reserved 8 Reserved
2.2 Subrack
Table 2-10 Subrack numbering rules for BTS3900 series base stations (including upgraded
ones)
Logical Subrack Subrack Description
Name of the Number Type
Subrack
Table 2-11 Upgraded BTS3012 series base station subrack numbering rules
Logical Subrack Subrack Description
Name of the Number Type
Subrack
Table 2-14 lists the modules that can be configured in a BBU3910 and the corresponding
configuration rules.
NOTE
l BBU board in a BTS supports automatic or manual configuration. If a BBU board supports
automatic configuration, the configuration of the board automatically takes effect when the
configuration of the cabinet housing the board takes effect. If a BBU board supports manual
configuration, the configuration of the board takes effect only after the board is manually
configured. In a BBU of a BTS, the GTMU, FAN, and UPEU support automatic configuration,
whereas other boards require manual configuration.
l All boards installed in a BBU must be configured.
Table 2-15 lists the modules that can be configured in a BBU3910A and the corresponding
configuration rules.
The BBU slot assignment in this section involves only the software configuration of the slot
number for each board. The slot in which board hardware is installed is determined by the
RAT. For details, see BBU Hardware Description.
Table 2-17 lists the modules that can be configured in a USU3910 and their configuration
rules.
l The primary mode in a multimode base station is listed in descending order of priority:
GSM, UMTS, and LTE.
l All cabinets and the following subracks must be configured in primary mode: BBU,
primary mode-dedicated RF, PMU, EMU, TCU, CCU, and FMU. Only BBU subracks
containing the main control boards for secondary modes, secondary mode-dedicated RF
subracks, and cabinets housing these subracks need to be configured in secondary
modes.
l Cabinets and subracks configured in both primary and secondary modes must have
consistent cabinet and subrack numbers. Otherwise, parameter configuration conflict
alarms are generated.
l In a BBU subrack, the UPEU, UEIU, and FAN can be configured in two modes, the
UCIU and UTRPc can be configured only in one mode, and the USCU can be configured
in either one mode or two modes.
Table 2-18 and Table 2-19 list the typical subrack configuration for 3900 series base stations.
Table 2-18 Typical subrack configuration for 3900 series base stations
EMU 40
BBU390 0
0/
BBU391
0
PMU 7 V DC cabinet
does not require
any PMU.
PMU 7
BBU390 0
0/
BBU391
0
PMU 7
EMUA 40 It is configured in
No.0 APM30.
GATM0 50
GATM1 51
TMC11H 0 or 1 7 or TCU 8
TMC 8(1)
CCU 15 The CCU is
required only
when the Ver.E
cabinet needs to
support intelligent
features.
PMU 7
FMU 11
EMUA 40
PMU 7 None
PMU 7
TCU 8
EMU 40
BBU390 0
0/
BBU391
0
BBU390 0
0/
BBU391
0
BBU390 1
0/
BBU391
0
PMU 7
TCU 8
CCU 15
FMU 11
EMU 40
RFU 4
TMC11H 0 or 1 0 TCU 8
TMC
IBBS700 1 or 2 9 or CCU 15
D/ BBCs 10
IBBS700 TCU 8
T or
IBBS300
D/
IBBS300
T
0V BBU390 0
AC 0/
BBU391
0
PMU 7
TCU 8
NOTE
The recommended cabinet number for a transmission cabinet configured with a BBU is 7. If conditions
do not allow, configure the transmission cabinet as cabinet 8.
3 Related Features
N/A
N/A
5 Engineering Guidelines
Index IDTY Set this parameter to BYNAME or BYID based on the Network
Type PE site requirements. plan
BTS BTSI This parameter uniquely identifies a base station under a Network
Index D(BS BSC. plan
C6910
,BSC6
900)
BTS BTSN This parameter uniquely identifies a base station under a Network
Name AME BSC. plan
Cabinet CN(B It is recommended that the cabinet number start from 0. Network
No. SC691 plan
0,BSC
6900)
Cabinet TYP Set this parameter based on the cabinet type. When there Network
type E(BS is no corresponding cabinet type, set this parameter to plan
C6910 VIRTUAL.
,BSC6
900)
Cabinet CABI This parameter gives the description of the cabinet, Network
Descripti NETD including functions, location, and other information. plan
on ESC(
BSC6
910,B
SC690
0)
Is Master ISMA This parameter can be specified only when the base Network
TMU INCA station supports normalized data configuration. plan
Configur BINE This parameter indicates whether an added cabinet is a
ed T(BS basic cabinet.
C6910
,BSC6 l If this parameter is set to NO, the cabinet is an
900) extension cabinet.
l If this parameter is set to YES, the cabinet to be
added is a basic cabinet.
l If the cabinet to be added is the first one and this
parameter is set to DEFAULT, the cabinet is a basic
cabinet and the cabinet number must be 0.
l If there is a basic cabinet and this parameter is set to
DEFAULT, the newly added cabinet is an extension
cabinet.
l If cabinet 0 is not a basic cabinet, set this parameter
to NO when adding cabinet 0 to ensure that cabinet 0
is an extension cabinet.
The default value is DEFAULT.
NOTE
A cabinet with a BBU is defined as a basic cabinet, and a
cabinet without a BBU is defined as an extension cabinet.
Master MAIN This parameter can be specified only when the base Network
TMU CABI station supports normalized data configuration. plan
Subrack NETS
No. RN(B
SC691
0,BSC
6900)
Table 5-2 Parameters for adding cabinets to eGBTSs, NodeBs, eNodeBs, or Co-MPT base
stations
Parameter Name Parameter ID Setting Notes Source
Table 5-3 Parameters for adding subracks to eGBTSs, NodeBs, eNodeBs, or Co-MPT base
stations
Subrack SRN This parameter is set according to the subrack in use. Network
No. Subracks 0 and 1 can be BBU subracks, and subracks 4 plan
and 5 can be RFU subracks.
Subrack TYPE This parameter is set according to the subrack in use. Network
type plan
Index IDTYP Set this parameter according to the actual situation. Network
Type E plan
Board BT(BS Set this parameter based on the actual situation. Network
Type C6910, plan
BSC69
00)
Subboar SBT(B This parameter indicates the subboard type. This Network
d Type SC691 parameter takes effect for the UTRP. plan
0,BSC6 NOTE
900) When a GTMUc is used as the main control board in a BBU,
GSM cannot serve as the primary mode of the UTRPc in the
same BBU.
Table 5-5 Parameters for adding BBU boards to eGBTSs, NodeBs, eNodeBs, or Co-MPT
base stations
Paramet Para Setting Notes Source
er Name meter
ID
SubBoar SBT Set this parameter based on the actual sub-board type. Network
d Type NOTE plan
When a GTMUc is used as the main control board in a BBU,
GSM cannot serve as the primary mode of the UTRPc in the
same BBU.
Hardware HCE l This parameter can be set to PARTIAL only for the Network
Capacity UBBP. plan
Enhance l This parameter must be set to FULL for a UBBP
when the BBWS parameter for the UBBP is set to a
combination that involves UMTS.
Base BBWS Only the UBBP and UMDU supports this parameter. Network
Band NOTE plan
Work If the base station supports multimode concurrency, select
Standard multiple check boxes from the corresponding drop-down list as
required.
CPRI CPRI This parameter is valid only for the LBBPd. Network
Extensio EX plan
n
Board BRDS The value of this parameter must be consistent with the Network
Specifica PEC hardware type of the board. For example, set this plan
tion parameter to UBBPd1 for a UBBPd1 and UBBPd2 for a
UBBPd2.
Cell CCNE Only the UBBP supports this parameter and it takes effect Network
Channel only for the UBBPd9. In addition, the UBBPd9 is reset plan
Number after this parameter is modified.
Extensio The parameter takes effect only in LTE.
n
NOTE
l If you want to expand capacity by adding WBBPs or increase downlink CE resources by adding
boards to the downlink resource group, set Resource Allocate Rule to CAPAFIRST.
Single Co-MPT Base Station > Configuring Device Data About the Co-MPT Base
Station > Configuring Cabinet, Subrack, and BBU data > Procedure.
– For details, see 3900 Series Base Station Initial Configuration Guide and navigate
in the following sequence: 3900 Series Base Station Initial Configuration (CME-
based) > Creating Base Stations >Creating Separate-MPT Multimode Base Stations
> Creating a Single Separate-MPT Multimode Base Station > Configuring Device
Data About the Separate-MPT Base Station > Configuring Cabinet and BBU Data >
Procedure.
l Configuring base stations in batches
You can save the data of a single base station (including data of the BBU subrack) as a
template. Then, configure multiple base stations in batches by importing this template.
Follow the instructions in the following reference documents and refer to 5.2.3 Data
Preparation to complete the initial configuration.
– For details, see 3900 Series Base Station Initial Configuration Guide and navigate
in the following sequence: 3900 Series Base Station Initial Configuration (CME-
based) > Creating Base Stations > Creating GBTSs > Creating GBTSs in Batches.
– For details, see 3900 Series Base Station Initial Configuration Guide and navigate
in the following sequence: 3900 Series Base Station Initial Configuration (CME-
based) > Creating Base Stations > Creating eGBTSs > Creating eGBTSs in
Batches.
– For details, see 3900 Series Base Station Initial Configuration Guide and navigate
in the following sequence: 3900 Series Base Station Initial Configuration (CME-
based) > Creating Base Stations > Creating a NodeB > Creating NodeBs in Batches.
– For details, see 3900 Series Base Station Initial Configuration Guide and navigate
in the following sequence: 3900 Series Base Station Initial Configuration (CME-
based) > Creating Base Stations > Creating an eNodeB > Creating eNodeBs in
Batches.
– For details, see 3900 Series Base Station Initial Configuration Guide and navigate
in the following sequence: 3900 Series Base Station Initial Configuration (CME-
based) > Creating Base Stations > Creating Co-MPT Base Stations >Creating Co-
MPT Base Stations in Batches.
– For details, see 3900 Series Base Station Initial Configuration Guide and navigate
in the following sequence: 3900 Series Base Station Initial Configuration (CME-
based) > Creating Base Stations > Creating Separate-MPT Multimode Base Stations
> Creating Separate-MPT Multimode Base Stations in Batches.
l Configuring a single base station using MML commands
– Run the ADD BTSCABINET command to add a GBTS cabinet.
– Run the ADD CABINET command to add an eGBTS, NodeB, or eNodeB cabinet.
Run the ADD SUBRACK command to add an eGBTS, NodeB, or eNodeB
subrack.
Configuring GBTS Device Data > Configuring Cabinet and BBU3900 data >
Procedure.
– For details, see 3900 Series Base Station Initial Configuration Guide and navigate
in the following sequence: 3900 Series Base Station Initial Configuration (CME-
based) > Creating Base Stations > Creating a NodeB > Creating a Single NodeB >
Configuring NodeB Device Data > Configuring Cabinet, Subrack, and BBU data >
Procedure.
– For details, see 3900 Series Base Station Initial Configuration Guide and navigate
in the following sequence: 3900 Series Base Station Initial Configuration (CME-
based) > Creating Base Stations > Creating an eNodeB > Creating a Single eNodeB
> Configuring eNodeB Device Data > Configuring Cabinet, Subrack, and BBU data
> Procedure.
– For details, see 3900 Series Base Station Initial Configuration Guide and navigate
in the following sequence: 3900 Series Base Station Initial Configuration (CME-
based) > Creating Base Stations > Creating Co-MPT Base Stations > Creating a
Single Co-MPT Base Station > Configuring Device Data About the Co-MPT Base
Station > Configuring Cabinet, Subrack, and BBU data > Procedure.
– For details, see 3900 Series Base Station Initial Configuration Guide and navigate
in the following sequence: 3900 Series Base Station Initial Configuration (CME-
based) > Creating Base Stations >Creating Separate-MPT Multimode Base Stations
> Creating a Single Separate-MPT Multimode Base Station > Configuring Device
Data About the Separate-MPT Base Station > Configuring Cabinet and BBU Data >
Procedure.
l Configuring base stations in batches
You can save the data of a single base station (including data of the BBU subrack) as a
template. Then, configure multiple base stations in batches by importing this template.
Follow the instructions in the following reference documents and refer to 5.2.3 Data
Preparation to complete the initial configuration.
– For details, see 3900 Series Base Station Initial Configuration Guide and navigate
in the following sequence: 3900 Series Base Station Initial Configuration (CME-
based) > Creating Base Stations > Creating GBTSs > Creating GBTSs in Batches.
– For details, see 3900 Series Base Station Initial Configuration Guide and navigate
in the following sequence: 3900 Series Base Station Initial Configuration (CME-
based) > Creating Base Stations > Creating a NodeB > Creating NodeBs in Batches.
– For details, see 3900 Series Base Station Initial Configuration Guide and navigate
in the following sequence: 3900 Series Base Station Initial Configuration (CME-
based) > Creating Base Stations > Creating an eNodeB > Creating eNodeBs in
Batches.
– For details, see 3900 Series Base Station Initial Configuration Guide and navigate
in the following sequence: 3900 Series Base Station Initial Configuration (CME-
based) > Creating Base Stations > Creating Co-MPT Base Stations >Creating Co-
MPT Base Stations in Batches.
– For details, see 3900 Series Base Station Initial Configuration Guide and navigate
in the following sequence: 3900 Series Base Station Initial Configuration (CME-
based) > Creating Base Stations > Creating Separate-MPT Multimode Base Stations
> Creating Separate-MPT Multimode Base Stations in Batches.
l Configuring a single base station using MML commands
– Run the ADD BTSBRD command to add boards to a GBTS cabinet.
– Run the ADD BRD command to add boards to an eGBTS, NodeB, or eNodeB
cabinet.
NOTE
l You can only change the virtual cabinet to other types of cabinets.
l If a cabinet to be modified contains non-BBU subracks, you cannot change the cabinet type.
l If a cabinet to be modified contains only BBU subracks and can house additional BBU subracks,
you can change the cabinet type. Otherwise, you cannot change the cabinet type.
l If a cabinet to be modified contains no subracks, you can change the cabinet type according to the
onsite cabinet type.
Cabinet DESC This parameter gives the description of the cabinet, Network
descripti including functions, location, and other information. plan
on
Cabinet TYPE Set this parameter based on the cabinet type. When there Network
type is no corresponding cabinet type, set this parameter to plan
VIRTUAL.
Hardwar HCE l This parameter can be set to PARTIAL only for Network
e the UBBP. plan
Capacity l This parameter must be set to FULL for a
Enhance UBBP when the BBWS parameter for the UBBP
is set to a combination that involves UMTS.
Base BBWS Only the UBBP and UMDU supports this Network
Band parameter. plan
Work NOTE
Standard Before changing a UBBP's working mode, terminate the
services that are being carried by the UBBP.
Board BRDS The value of this parameter must be consistent with Network
Specific PEC the hardware type of the board. For example, set plan
ation this parameter to UBBPd1 for a UBBPd1 and
UBBPd2 for a UBBPd2.
Cell CCNE Only the UBBP supports this parameter and it takes Network
Channel effect only for the UBBPd9. In addition, the plan
Number UBBPd9 is reset after this parameter is modified.
Extensio The parameter takes effect only in LTE.
n
SubBoar SUBTYP Set this parameter based on the actual situation. Network
d Type E NOTE plan
The UTRPc cannot be used in an eGBTS that is configured
with a GTMUb or GTMUc as the main control board.
Deleting BBU Boards from eGBTSs, NodeBs, eNodeBs, or Co-MPT Base Stations
Run the RMV BRD command to delete a BBU board from eGBTSs, NodeBs, eNodeBs, or
Co-MPT base stations. Table 5-13 describes the related parameters.
l Deleting a board causes a board reset.
l After a board is deleted, services on the board are interrupted.
l If a WBBP/LBBP has been configured with an RRU chain, it cannot be deleted. If you
want to delete the WBBP/LBBP, delete the RRU chain configuration first and then delete
the WBBP/LBBP.
l If a board has been configured with a subboard, the subboard is deleted when the board
is deleted.
Table 5-13 Parameters for deleting BBU boards from eGBTSs, NodeBs, eNodeBs, or Co-
MPT base stations
Parameter Name Parameter ID Setting Notes Source
l GTMU
l UBRI
Resetting BBU Boards in Soft Reset Mode in eGBTSs, NodeBs, eNodeBs, or Co-
MPT Base Stations
If a board has a fault that cannot be rectified, soft reset is required. Soft reset takes a relatively
short time.
NOTE
After the RST BRD command is executed, the BBU Board Maintenance Link Failure alarm
and the Board Startup event alarm are generated. Run the DSP BRD command to check the
values of Availability Status and Operational State. If the value of Availability Status is
Normal and the value of Operational State is Enabled, the board has started up properly
and the fault has been rectified.
NOTE
After the RST BRDPWROFF command is executed, the BBU Board Maintenance Link
Failure alarm and the Board Startup event alarm are generated. Run the DSP BRD command
to check the values of Availability Status and Operational State. If the value of Availability
Status is Normal and the value of Operational State is Enabled, the board has started up
properly and the fault has been rectified.
Step 2 Run the DSP BRDMFRINFO command to query the manufacturing information about a
board in eGBTSs, NodeBs, eNodeBs, or Co-MPT base stations.
----End
6 Parameters
BTSID BSC691 ADD None None Meaning: Index of the BTS, uniquely identifying a
0 BTSCA BTS in a BSC.
BINET GUI Value Range: 0~7999
MOD Unit: None
BTSCA
BINET Actual Value Range: 0~7999
BTSID BSC690 ADD None None Meaning: Index of the BTS, uniquely identifying a
0 BTSCA BTS in a BSC.
BINET GUI Value Range: 0~2047
MOD Unit: None
BTSCA
BINET Actual Value Range: 0~2047
CN BSC691 ADD GBFD-1 O&M of Meaning: Number of the cabinet where the BTS board
0 BTSCA 11202 BTS is located.
BINET GUI Value Range: 0~62
MOD Unit: None
BTSCA
BINET Actual Value Range: 0~62
CN BSC690 ADD GBFD-1 O&M of Meaning: Number of the cabinet where the BTS board
0 BTSCA 11202 BTS is located.
BINET GUI Value Range: 0~62
MOD Unit: None
BTSCA
BINET Actual Value Range: 0~62
SRAN BSC691 ADD GBFD-1 O&M of Meaning: Whether the data configuration of the
MODE 0 BTSCA 11202 BTS SingleRAN BTS supports normalized SingleRAN
BINET mode. Normalized SingleRAN mode means that the
rules of defining cabinet number, subrack number, and
slot number of the SingleRAN BTS are normalized.
GUI Value Range: NOT_SUPPORT(Not Support),
SUPPORT(Support SRAN)
Unit: None
Actual Value Range: SUPPORT, NOT_SUPPORT
Default Value: NOT_SUPPORT(Not Support)
SRAN BSC690 ADD GBFD-1 O&M of Meaning: Whether the data configuration of the
MODE 0 BTSCA 11202 BTS SingleRAN BTS supports normalized SingleRAN
BINET mode. Normalized SingleRAN mode means that the
rules of defining cabinet number, subrack number, and
slot number of the SingleRAN BTS are normalized.
GUI Value Range: NOT_SUPPORT(Not Support),
SUPPORT(Support SRAN)
Unit: None
Actual Value Range: SUPPORT, NOT_SUPPORT
Default Value: NOT_SUPPORT(Not Support)
TYPE BSC691 ADD GBFD-1 O&M of Meaning: Type of a cabinet. The virtual cabinet can be
0 BTSCA 11202 BTS used for office deployment. For example, a BBU that
BINET is installed in an open rack can be considered to be
installed in a virtual cabinet. Any board can be hold
by a virtual cabinet, but not all the subracks in the
virtual cabinet can be displayed on the device panel of
LMT.
GUI Value Range: BTS30(BTS30),
BTS312(BTS312), BTS3012(BTS3012),
BTS3006C(BTS3006C), BTS3002E(BTS3002E),
BTS3012AE(BTS3012AE),
BTS3012_II(BTS3012_II),
DBS3900_GSM(DBS3900 GSM),
BTS3900_GSM(BTS3900 GSM),
BTS3900A_GSM(BTS3900A GSM),
DBS3036(DBS3036), BTS3036(BTS3036),
BTS3036A(BTS3036A),
BTS3900B_GSM(BTS3900B GSM),
BTS3900E_GSM(BTS3900E GSM),
BTS3900_GSM_6RFC(BTS3900 GSM 6RFC),
BTS3900A_GSM_6RFC(BTS3900A GSM 6RFC),
BTS3036_6RFC(BTS3036 6RFC),
BTS3036A_6RFC(BTS3036A 6RFC),
APM30(APM30), TMC(TMC), BBC(BBC),
APM100(APM100), APM200(APM200),
PS4890(PS4890), OMB(OMB), RFC-6(RFC-6),
BTS3900(BTS3900), BTS3900L(BTS3900L),
BTS3900AL(BTS3900AL),
BTS3900AS(BTS3900AS), BTS3900B(BTS3900B),
BTS3900E(BTS3900E), VIRTUAL(VIRTUAL),
BTS3012_SRAN(BTS3012_SRAN),
BTS3012AE_SRAN(BTS3012AE_SRAN),
BTS3012II_SRAN(BTS3012 II),
TP48600A(TP48600A), MRE1000(MRE1000)
Unit: None
Actual Value Range: BTS30, BTS312, BTS3012,
BTS3006C, BTS3002E, BTS3012AE, BTS3012_II,
DBS3900_GSM, BTS3900_GSM, BTS3900A_GSM,
DBS3036, BTS3036, BTS3036A, BTS3900B_GSM,
BTS3900E_GSM, BTS3900_GSM_6RFC,
BTS3900A_GSM_6RFC, BTS3036_6RFC,
BTS3036A_6RFC, APM30, TMC, BBC, APM100,
APM200, PS4890, OMB, RFC-6, BTS3900,
BTS3900L, BTS3900AL, BTS3900AS, BTS3900B,
BTS3900E, VIRTUAL, BTS3012_SRAN,
BTS3012AE_SRAN, BTS3012II_SRAN, TP48600A,
MRE1000
TYPE BSC690 ADD GBFD-1 O&M of Meaning: Type of a cabinet. The virtual cabinet can be
0 BTSCA 11202 BTS used for office deployment. For example, a BBU that
BINET is installed in an open rack can be considered to be
installed in a virtual cabinet. Any board can be hold
by a virtual cabinet, but not all the subracks in the
virtual cabinet can be displayed on the device panel of
LMT.
GUI Value Range: BTS30(BTS30),
BTS312(BTS312), BTS3001C(BTS3001C),
BTS3001CP(BTS3001CP), BTS3002C(BTS3002C),
BTS3012A(BTS3012A), BTS3006A(BTS3006A),
BTS3012(BTS3012), BTS3006C(BTS3006C),
BTS3002E(BTS3002E), BTS3012AE(BTS3012AE),
BTS3012_II(BTS3012 II), DBS3900_GSM(DBS3900
GSM), BTS3900_GSM(BTS3900 GSM),
BTS3900A_GSM(BTS3900A GSM),
DBS3036(DBS3036), BTS3036(BTS3036),
BTS3036A(BTS3036A),
BTS3900B_GSM(BTS3900B GSM),
BTS3900E_GSM(BTS3900E GSM),
BTS3900_GSM_6RFC(BTS3900 GSM 6RFC),
BTS3900A_GSM_6RFC(BTS3900A GSM 6RFC),
BTS3036_6RFC(BTS3036 6RFC),
BTS3036A_6RFC(BTS3036A 6RFC),
APM30(APM30), TMC(TMC), BBC(BBC),
APM100(APM100), APM200(APM200),
PS4890(PS4890), OMB(OMB), RFC-6(RFC-6),
BTS3900(BTS3900), BTS3900L(BTS3900L),
BTS3900AL(BTS3900AL),
BTS3900AS(BTS3900AS), BTS3900B(BTS3900B),
BTS3900E(BTS3900E), VIRTUAL(VIRTUAL),
BTS3012_SRAN(BTS3012),
BTS3012AE_SRAN(BTS3012AE),
BTS3012II_SRAN(BTS3012 II),
TP48600A(TP48600A), MRE1000(MRE1000)
Unit: None
Actual Value Range: BTS30, BTS312, BTS3001C,
BTS3001CP, BTS3002C, BTS3012A, BTS3006A,
BTS3012, BTS3006C, BTS3002E, BTS3012AE,
BTS3012_II, DBS3900_GSM, BTS3900_GSM,
BTS3900A_GSM, DBS3036, BTS3036, BTS3036A,
BTS3900B_GSM, BTS3900E_GSM,
BTS3900_GSM_6RFC, BTS3900A_GSM_6RFC,
BTS3036_6RFC, BTS3036A_6RFC, APM30, TMC,
BBC, APM100, APM200, PS4890, OMB, RFC-6,
BTS3900, BTS3900L, BTS3900AL, BTS3900AS,
BTS3900B, BTS3900E, VIRTUAL,
BTS3012_SRAN, BTS3012AE_SRAN,
BTS3012II_SRAN, TP48600A, MRE1000
Default Value: None
CABIN BSC691 ADD GBFD-1 O&M of Meaning: Descriptive information of the BTS cabinet
ETDES 0 BTSCA 11202 BTS GUI Value Range: 1~200 characters
C BINET
Unit: None
MOD
BTSCA Actual Value Range: 1~200 characters
BINET Default Value: None
CABIN BSC690 ADD GBFD-1 O&M of Meaning: Descriptive information of the BTS cabinet
ETDES 0 BTSCA 11202 BTS GUI Value Range: 1~200 characters
C BINET
Unit: None
MOD
BTSCA Actual Value Range: 1~200 characters
BINET Default Value: None
ISMAI BSC691 ADD GBFD-1 O&M of Meaning: Whether the added cabinet is the basic
NCABI 0 BTSCA 11202 BTS cabinet. If this parameter is set to NO, an extension
NET BINET cabinet is added. If this parameter is set to YES, a
basic cabinet is added. When the first cabinet is added
to a BTS and this parameter is set to
DEFAULTRULE, the basic cabinet is added, and the
cabinet number must be set to 0. If the basic cabinet
already exists under a BTS and this parameter is set to
DEFAULTRULE, an extension cabinet is added. If
cabinet 0 is an extension cabinet, this parameter must
be set to NO when adding cabinet 0.
GUI Value Range: NO(NO), YES(YES),
DEFAULTRULE(Default Rule)
Unit: None
Actual Value Range: YES, NO, DEFAULTRULE
Default Value: DEFAULTRULE(Default Rule)
ISMAI BSC690 ADD GBFD-1 O&M of Meaning: Whether the added cabinet is the basic
NCABI 0 BTSCA 11202 BTS cabinet. If this parameter is set to NO, an extension
NET BINET cabinet is added. If this parameter is set to YES, a
basic cabinet is added. When the first cabinet is added
to a BTS and this parameter is set to
DEFAULTRULE, the basic cabinet is added, and the
cabinet number must be set to 0. If the basic cabinet
already exists under a BTS and this parameter is set to
DEFAULTRULE, an extension cabinet is added. If
cabinet 0 is an extension cabinet, this parameter must
be set to NO when adding cabinet 0.
GUI Value Range: NO(NO), YES(YES),
DEFAULTRULE(Default Rule)
Unit: None
Actual Value Range: YES, NO, DEFAULTRULE
Default Value: DEFAULTRULE(Default Rule)
MAINC BSC691 ADD GBFD-1 O&M of Meaning: Subrack No. of master TMU.
ABINE 0 BTSCA 11202 BTS GUI Value Range: 0~1
TSRN BINET
Unit: None
Actual Value Range: 0~1
Default Value: None
MAINC BSC690 ADD GBFD-1 O&M of Meaning: Subrack No. of master TMU.
ABINE 0 BTSCA 11202 BTS GUI Value Range: 0~1
TSRN BINET
Unit: None
Actual Value Range: 0~1
Default Value: None
TYPE BTS390 ADD None None Meaning: Type of a cabinet. This parameter is set to
0, CABIN VIRTUAL when the type of a cabinet is not within the
BTS390 ET value range of this parameter.
0 MOD GUI Value Range: APM30(APM30), TMC(TMC),
WCDM CABIN BBC(BBC), APM100(APM100), APM200(APM200),
A, ET PS4890(PS4890), OMB(OMB), RFC(RFC),
BTS390 BTS3900(BTS3900), BTS3900L(BTS3900L),
0 LTE LST
CABIN BTS3900AL(BTS3900AL), VIRTUAL(Virtual
ET Cabinet), BTS3900D(BTS3900D),
BTS3012_SRAN(BTS3012_SRAN),
BTS3012AE_SRAN(BTS3012AE_SRAN),
BTS3012II_SRAN(BTS3012II_SRAN),
TP48300A(TP48300A), TP48600A(TP48600A),
ILC29(ILC29), APM300(APM300),
MRE1000(MRE1000)
Unit: None
Actual Value Range: APM30, TMC, BBC, APM100,
APM200, PS4890, OMB, RFC, BTS3900,
BTS3900L, BTS3900AL, VIRTUAL, BTS3900D,
BTS3012_SRAN, BTS3012AE_SRAN,
BTS3012II_SRAN, TP48300A, TP48600A, ILC29,
APM300, MRE1000
Default Value: VIRTUAL(Virtual Cabinet)
DESC BTS390 ADD None None Meaning: Indicates a brief description of the cabinet,
0, CABIN which can be the function, location, and some other
BTS390 ET information of the cabinet. If the value of this
0 MOD parameter for the cabinet housing the root BBU
WCDM CABIN includes tlmmpsw, both the MLPPP group fault
A, ET detection period and PPP link fault detection period
BTS390 are automatically set to 1s.
0 LTE LST
CABIN GUI Value Range: 0~79 characters
ET Unit: None
Actual Value Range: 0~79 characters
Default Value: NULL(empty string)
CN BTS390 ADD None None Meaning: Indicates the cabinet number of the subrack.
0, SUBRA GUI Value Range: 0~62
BTS390 CK
0 Unit: None
LST
WCDM SUBRA Actual Value Range: 0~62
A, CK Default Value: None
BTS390
0 LTE MOD
SUBRA
CK
RMV
SUBRA
CK
SRN BTS390 ADD None None Meaning: Indicates the number of the subrack.
0, SUBRA GUI Value Range: 0~254
BTS390 CK
0 Unit: None
LST
WCDM SUBRA Actual Value Range: 0~254
A, CK Default Value: None
BTS390
0 LTE MOD
SUBRA
CK
RMV
SUBRA
CK
TYPE BTS390 ADD None None Meaning: Indicates the type of the subrack.
0, SUBRA GUI Value Range: BBU3900(BBU3900 Subrack),
BTS390 CK RFU(RFU Subrack), PMU(PMU Subrack),
0 MOD TCU(TCU Subrack), FMU(FMU Subrack),
WCDM SUBRA RRU(RRU Subrack), RHUB(RHUB Subrack),
A, CK PRRU(PRRU Subrack), EMU(EMU Subrack),
BTS390 GRU(GRU Subrack), BBU3900-1U(BBU3900-1U
0 LTE LST
SUBRA Subrack), GATM(GATM Subrack), PICO(PICO
CK Subrack), CCU(CCU Subrack), AAS(AAS Subrack),
BBU3910(BBU3910 Subrack),
BLADEBBU(BLADEBBU Subrack), CXU(CXU
Subrack), EPU(EPU Subrack), MEB(MEB Subrack),
UNKNOWN(Unknown Subrack)
Unit: None
Actual Value Range: BBU3900, RFU, PMU, TCU,
FMU, RRU, RHUB, PRRU, EMU, GRU,
BBU3900-1U, GATM, PICO, CCU, AAS, BBU3910,
BLADEBBU, CXU, EPU, MEB, UNKNOWN
Default Value: None
DESC BTS390 ADD None None Meaning: Indicates a brief description of the subrack,
0, SUBRA which can be the function, location, and some other
BTS390 CK information of the subrack.
0 MOD GUI Value Range: 0~79 characters
WCDM SUBRA
A, Unit: None
CK
BTS390 Actual Value Range: 0~79 characters
0 LTE LST
SUBRA Default Value: NULL(empty string)
CK
BTSID BSC691 ADD None None Meaning: Index of the BTS, uniquely identifying a
0 BTSBR BTS in a BSC.
D GUI Value Range: 0~7999
BLK Unit: None
BTSBR
D Actual Value Range: 0~7999
BTSID BSC690 ADD None None Meaning: Index of the BTS, uniquely identifying a
0 BTSBR BTS in a BSC.
D GUI Value Range: 0~2047
BLK Unit: None
BTSBR
D Actual Value Range: 0~2047
CN BSC691 ADD GBFD-1 O&M of Meaning: Number of the cabinet where the BTS board
0 BTSBR 11202 BTS is located.
D GUI Value Range: 0~62
BLK Unit: None
BTSBR
D Actual Value Range: 0~62
CN BSC690 ADD GBFD-1 O&M of Meaning: Number of the cabinet where the BTS board
0 BTSBR 11202 BTS is located.
D GUI Value Range: 0~62
BLK Unit: None
BTSBR
D Actual Value Range: 0~62
SRN BSC691 ADD GBFD-1 O&M of Meaning: Number of the subrack where the BTS
0 BTSBR 11202 BTS board is located.
D GUI Value Range: 0~254
BLK Unit: None
BTSBR
D Actual Value Range: 0~254
SRN BSC690 ADD GBFD-1 O&M of Meaning: Number of the subrack where the BTS
0 BTSBR 11202 BTS board is located.
D GUI Value Range: 0~254
BLK Unit: None
BTSBR
D Actual Value Range: 0~254
SN BSC691 ADD GBFD-1 O&M of Meaning: Number of the slot where the BTS board is
0 BTSBR 11202 BTS located.
D GUI Value Range: 0~23
BLK Unit: None
BTSBR
D Actual Value Range: 0~23
SN BSC690 ADD GBFD-1 O&M of Meaning: Number of the slot where the BTS board is
0 BTSBR 11202 BTS located.
D GUI Value Range: 0~23
BLK Unit: None
BTSBR
D Actual Value Range: 0~23
BT BSC691 ADD GBFD-1 O&M of Meaning: Type of the newly added board.
0 BTSBR 11202 BTS GUI Value Range: BDU, CCU, DATM_DATU,
D DCBM_DCOM, DGPS, DHEU, DPBU, DPMU,
MOD DTCU, DTMU, EAC_EMUA, EMU, EMU_DEMU,
BTSBR FAN, FMU, FMUA, GATM, GBBP, IASU, MDU,
D MEB, NFCB, PBU, PMU, PMU_APMU, PPBU,
PSU, PSU_APSU, PTU, RPBU, SCU, TCU, TES,
TEU, TMU, UBBP, UBRI, UCIU, UEIU, UPEU,
USCU, UTRP, OSSU, GTMU, UBFA, PIU,
BTS3900B, BTS3900E
Unit: None
Actual Value Range: BDU, CCU, DATM_DATU,
DCBM_DCOM, DGPS, DHEU, DPBU, DPMU,
DTCU, DTMU, EAC_EMUA, EMU, EMU_DEMU,
FAN, FMU, FMUA, GATM, GBBP, IASU, MDU,
MEB, NFCB, PBU, PMU, PMU_APMU, PPBU,
PSU, PSU_APSU, PTU, RPBU, SCU, TCU, TES,
TEU, TMU, UBBP, UBRI, UCIU, UEIU, UPEU,
USCU, UTRP
Default Value: None
BT BSC690 ADD GBFD-1 O&M of Meaning: Type of the newly added board.
0 BTSBR 11202 BTS GUI Value Range: 3001C_MFU, BDU, CCU,
D DATM_DATU, DCBM_DCOM, DGPS, DHEU,
MOD DPBU, DPMU, DTCU, DTMU, EAC_EMUA,
BTSBR ECOM, EMU, EMU_DEMU, FAN, FMU, FMUA,
D GATM, GBBP, IASU, MCD, MDU, MEB, MFU,
MPW, NFCB, PBU, PMU, PMU_APMU, PPBU,
PSU, PSU_APSU, PTU, PWC, RPBU, SCU, TCU,
TES, TEU, TMU, UBBP, UBRI, UCIU, UEIU,
UPEU, USCU, UTRP, OSSU, GTMU, UBFA, PIU,
BTS3900B, BTS3900E
Unit: None
Actual Value Range: 3001C_MFU, BDU, CCU,
DATM_DATU, DCBM_DCOM, DGPS, DHEU,
DPBU, DPMU, DTCU, DTMU, EAC_EMUA,
ECOM, EMU, EMU_DEMU, FAN, FMU, FMUA,
GATM, GBBP, IASU, MCD, MDU, MEB, MFU,
MPW, NFCB, PBU, PMU, PMU_APMU, PPBU,
PSU, PSU_APSU, PTU, PWC, RPBU, SCU, TCU,
TES, TEU, TMU, UBBP, UBRI, UCIU, UEIU,
UPEU, USCU, UTRP
Default Value: None
WM BTS390 ADD None None Meaning: Indicates the working mode of the baseband
0, BRD processing board. There are nine working modes:
BTS390 MOD FDD, TDD, HYBRID, TDD_ENHANCE,
0 BBP TDD_8T8R, TDD_TL, FDD_ATG, FDD_NBIOT and
WCDM NBIOT. The Frequency Division Duplex (FDD) mode
A, LST carries the traditional voice and data services. TDD is
BTS390 BBP short for Time Division Duplex. The HYBRID mode
0 LTE is a combination of FDD and IMB modes. In
Integrated Mobile Broadcasting (IMB) mode, the
baseband processing board carries the mobile TV
services. The value TDD_ENHANCE indicates the
TDD mode integrated with the BeamForming (BF)
function. The BF function provides the data
transmission service in transmission modes 7 and 8
defined in protocols. For details, see 3GPP TS 36.213.
In TDD_8T8R mode, the baseband processing board
supports TD-LTE single-mode 8T8R. In addition, the
baseband processing board supports the BF function
and CPRI specifications are applied between the BBU
and RRU. In TDD_TL mode, the baseband processing
board supports the TD-LTE&TDS-CDMA dual mode
and the TD-LTE single mode. In addition, the
baseband processing board supports 8T8R BF and
2T2R Multiple-Input Multiple-Output (MIMO) and
CMCC TD-LTE IR specifications are applied between
the BBU and RRU. In FDD_ATG mode, the baseband
processing board supports communication between
Air and Ground. The FDD_ATG mode applies only to
communication between air and ground. The value
FDD_NBIOT indicates that the baseband processing
board supports both LTE FDD and NB-IoT. The value
NBIOT indicates that the baseband processing board
supports NB-IoT.
GUI Value Range: FDD(Frequency Division Duplex),
TDD(Time Division Duplex), HYBRID(HYBRID),
TDD_ENHANCE(Support TDD BF),
TDD_8T8R(Support CPRI ports), TDD_TL(Support
CMCC TDS and TDL dual modes),
FDD_ATG(Support air-ground communication),
FDD_NBIOT(FDD_NB-IoT), NBIOT(NB-IoT)
Unit: None
Actual Value Range: FDD, TDD, HYBRID,
TDD_ENHANCE, TDD_8T8R, TDD_TL,
FDD_ATG, FDD_NBIOT, NBIOT
Default Value: FDD(Frequency Division Duplex)
HCE BTS390 ADD None None Meaning: Indicates the hardware capabilities of the
0, BRD baseband processing board. For a WBBP, NORMAL
BTS390 MOD indicates basic hardware capabilities, and FULL
0 BBP indicates full hardware capabilities. For a UBBP,
WCDM NORMAL indicates basic hardware capabilities,
A, LST PARTIAL indicates partial hardware capabilities, and
BTS390 BBP FULL indicates full hardware capabilities. This
0 LTE parameter takes effect only for UMTS.
GUI Value Range: NORMAL(NORMAL),
PARTIAL(PARTIAL), FULL(FULL)
Unit: None
Actual Value Range: NORMAL, PARTIAL, FULL
Default Value: FULL(FULL)
BBWS BTS390 ADD None None Meaning: Indicates the modes for which the UBBP or
0, BRD UMDU provides baseband processing resources. If the
BTS390 MOD UBBP or UMDU provides only CPRI ports for a
0 BBP mode, you do not need to configure this mode for the
WCDM UBBP or UMDU.
A, LST
BBP GUI Value Range: GSM(GSM), UMTS(UMTS),
BTS390 LTE_FDD(LTE FDD), LTE_TDD(LTE TDD),
0 LTE NBIOT(NB-IoT)
Unit: None
Actual Value Range: GSM, UMTS, LTE_FDD,
LTE_TDD, NBIOT
Default Value: GSM:NO, UMTS:NO, LTE_FDD:NO,
LTE_TDD:NO, NBIOT:NO
CPRIE BTS390 ADD None None Meaning: Indicates the CPRI extension switch of a
X 0, BRD BBP. This parameter takes effect only on
BTS390 MOD LBBPd(excluding LBBPd5) boards.
0 BBP GUI Value Range: OFF(Off), ON(On)
WCDM
A, LST Unit: None
BTS390 BBP Actual Value Range: OFF, ON
0 LTE Default Value: OFF(Off)
BRDSP BTS390 MOD None None Meaning: Indicates the type of a board. If the user
EC 0, BBP does not need to forcibly verify the board
BTS390 LST specifications using the CME, this parameter can be
0 BBP left unspecified. Leaving this parameter unspecified
WCDM has no impact on the base station. If the user needs to
A, forcibly verify the board specifications using the
BTS390 CME, this parameter must be set to the hardware type
0 LTE of the board. For example, this parameter must be set
to UBBPd1 for a UBBPd1 board and be set to
UBBPe1 for a UBBPe1 board. After this parameter is
specified, the CME checks the configurations of the
board based on the value of this parameter. This
ensures that these configurations are correct before
they take effect.
GUI Value Range: 0~15 characters
Unit: None
Actual Value Range: 0~15 characters
Default Value: NULL(empty string)
CCNE BTS390 ADD None None Meaning: Indicates the cell channel number extension
0, BRD switch. When this parameter is set to ON, more cell
BTS390 MOD channels are supported and the distance between
0 BBP channels decreases. Only the UBBP supports this
WCDM parameter and it takes effect only to the UBBPd9 or
A, LST UBBPdc. In addition, the UBBPd9 or UBBPdc is
BTS390 BBP reset after this parameter is modified. The parameter
0 LTE takes effect only in LTE.
GUI Value Range: OFF(Off), ON(On)
Unit: None
Actual Value Range: OFF, ON
Default Value: ON(On)
CN BTS390 DSP None None Meaning: Indicates the cabinet number of the
0, BBPTC baseband processing board.
BTS390 LST GUI Value Range: 0~7
0 BBP
WCDM Unit: None
A, MOD Actual Value Range: 0~7
BTS390 BBP
Default Value: 0
0 LTE
SRN BTS390 DSP None None Meaning: Indicates the subrack number of the
0, BBPTC baseband processing board.
BTS390 LST GUI Value Range: 0~1
0 BBP
WCDM Unit: None
A, MOD Actual Value Range: 0~1
BTS390 BBP
Default Value: 0
0 LTE
SN BTS390 DSP None None Meaning: Indicates the slot number of the baseband
0, BBPTC processing board. Baseband processing boards can be
BTS390 LST configured only in slots 0 to 5 and the multimode
0 BBP digital unit can be configured only in slot 6.
WCDM GUI Value Range: 0~6
A, MOD
BTS390 BBP Unit: None
0 LTE Actual Value Range: 0~6
Default Value: None
CN BTS390 DSP None None Meaning: Indicates the cabinet number of the
0, BRDRA extension transmission board.
BTS390 T GUI Value Range: 0~7
0 LST
WCDM Unit: None
UTRP
A, Actual Value Range: 0~7
BTS390 MOD
UTRP Default Value: None
0 LTE
SET
BRDRA
T
SRN BTS390 DSP None None Meaning: Indicates the subrack number of the
0, BRDRA extension transmission board.
BTS390 T GUI Value Range: 0~1
0 LST
WCDM Unit: None
UTRP
A, Actual Value Range: 0~1
BTS390 MOD
UTRP Default Value: None
0 LTE
SET
BRDRA
T
SN BTS390 DSP None None Meaning: Indicates the slot number of the extension
0, BRDRA transmission board.
BTS390 T GUI Value Range: 0~6
0 LST
WCDM Unit: None
UTRP
A, Actual Value Range: 0~6
BTS390 MOD
UTRP Default Value: None
0 LTE
SET
BRDRA
T
SUBTY BTS390 MOD None None Meaning: Indicates the type of the subboard.
PE 0, UTRP GUI Value Range: NULL(NULL), UAEC(UAEC),
BTS390 LST UIEC(UIEC), UUAS(UUAS), UQEC(UQEC),
0 UTRP UEOC(UEOC), UIEB(UIEB), UTRPc(UTRPc)
WCDM
A, Unit: None
BTS390 Actual Value Range: NULL, UAEC, UIEC, UUAS,
0 LTE UQEC, UEOC, UIEB, UTRPc
Default Value: None
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