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configuration of BSC6810
Master global data configuration
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The local maintenance terminal adopts the GUI and the MML
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Open LMT
On BSC6810 Local
Maintenance Terminal, choose
System > Execute MML Client.
On BSC6810 Local
Maintenance Terminal, click the
icon
to start the Local
Maintenance Terminal.
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Interface
Menu bar
Tool bar
Navigation tree
Command
window
Output window
Status bar
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Database
Formatting
. dat files
Loading
by resetting
Boards
of FAM
BAM
Configuration
MML commands
LMT
Database
Formatting
.
.dat files
BAM
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Loading
directly
Boards of
FAM
Help information
of command
Command display
Command
input
Save = F9
Parameters input
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The default path for saving input commands is: LMT installation directory
\ client \ output \ BSC6810 \ version number \ batch \.
When you click
or
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The command
executes
successful
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Running MML commands in batches refers to running multiple MML commands at a time. The
pre-edited batch file is run on the Local Maintenance Terminal so that you do not need to
manually run every MML command.
The batch file is a plain text file. It contains a group of command scripts for a special task. The
system automatically runs the commands in sequence.
You can run MML commands in batches through two methods: immediate batch command and
timing batch command.
when the batch file is run. The system automatically run the batch file on
the date and at the time.
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Set all the parameters in Add Batch Task dialog box, and
then click
i
Caution: Do not close the MML Batch dialog box. If you close
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it, the batch task will be deleted.
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Meaning
ADD
Add an object
SET
Set an object
LST
DSP
MOD
Modify an object
RMV
Remove an object
ACT
Activate an object
DEA
Deactivate an object
RST
Reset an object
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Then
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Start
UE
UTRAN
BSC6810
Global data
configuration
Equipment data
configuration
Interface data
configuration
CN
Iu
Uu
Iub
NodeB
MSC Server
Iu-CS
Iur
MGW
NodeB
Iu-PS
Iub
SGSN
NodeB
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RNC in a network.
This is the first step of RNC initial
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SET OPERATORSHARINGMODE:optional
Adding original signaling
point data
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The command is an offline command which can only be executed in offline mode.
RNC id range is 0-4096 and used to uniquely identifying an RNC in same
operator network.
ATM address: use to distinguish equipment in ATM transmission network.
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Operator 2
Operator 1
RNC3
RNC2
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Cn Operator Name:
Cn Operator index:
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and allocates licenses to secondary operators. The primary operator permits registration
operator of the source RNC to the operator of the target RNC. If the operator is not the
primary operator and secondary operator of the source RNC, you need to specify the
operator as an outer operator so that the operator support the mobility management.
COMM: operator that supports non-support UEs, The PLMN ID indicated in the system
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MCC
3 digits
MNC
MSIN
2/3 digits
Not more than 15 digits
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If the RNC system support IU-FLEX and MOCNthis command use to configure
NRI parameter.
NRI (network recourse identifier) is part of the temporary indentity TMSI (CS
domain) or P-TMSI (PS domain), which is assigned by the serving CN node to the
UE.
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WRBS
BAM
BAM
External Internal
SCU
WRBS
80.x.x.x
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LAC1
PLMN
RAC2
RAC1
SAC1
SAC2
LAC2
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UE States
RRC connection
URA_PCH
CELL_PCH
CELL_DCH
CELL_FACH
- Dedicated Channel
- Radio bearers Transmission Services
IDLE
DEAD
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Parameter of CZ command
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(IP) >>
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Setting RNC
Equipment Description
Adding an EMU
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Adding an EMU
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The RNC equipment description is stored only in the BAM database and is not sent to the host.
The actual description of each parameter should fill according to the requirement of customer
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Back up: This parameter indicates whether the board is backup or not.
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Adding an EMU
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Adding an EMU
Start
Setting RNC
Equipment Description
Adding Basic Data of the RSS
Adding an EMU
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Adding an EMU
Parameter of ADD EMU
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Adding an EMU
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1.
You can set the clock source of interface boards in the RSS to backplane 8 K output clock source
which cannot be set for that of interface boards in the RBS.
2.
You can choose 0 to 31 as the link number when setting the clock source for the AEU and PEU.
You can choose 0 and 1 as the link number when setting the clock source for the AOU.
You can choose 0 to 3 as the link number when setting the clock source for the UOI.
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1 (Top priority)
2 (High priority)
3 (Low priority)
4 (Lower priority)
0 (Lowest priority =Local Clock)
BITS1-2MHZ
BITS2-2MHZ
BITS1-2MBPS
BITS2-2MBPS
8KHZ
LINE1-8KHZ
LINE2-8KHZ
Can be get from interface board or external clock source such as BITS
Is the independent clock source and input from com1 of GCUa board
provide two channels of 8 kHz clock signals that are locked
at the interface boards and transported to the backplane.
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Manual: The user specifies a clock source and inhibits it from automatically
being handed over to other sources.
Auto: The user is not required to specify a clock source and the system is able to
select the clock source with the highest priority automatically.
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Adding an EMU
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RNC
NodeB
SNTP client
SNTP
SNTP
server
server
SNTP server
SNTP client
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Adding an EMU
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