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ZXG10 IBSC Configuration
ZXG10 IBSC Configuration
Objectives
Overview
Global Resource Configuration
BSC Physical Configuration
E1 A Interface Connection
IP A Interface Connection
E1 Gb Interface Connection
IP Gb Interface Connection
Data Synchronization
Configuration Management of OMCR
Button Description
Configuration Management Tool Bar Button
Button Description
Configuration Management Tool Bar Button
The toolbar for configuration management element might differ according to specific configuration
management elements. User can place the mouse on a button to view its tip. In this table, the
master configuration set is taken as the configuration management element.
Data Planning
Configuration Flow
Hardware Inspection
Global Resource
Configuration
All IP All E1
Data Synchronization
Complete
Configuration Flow
Data Planning
Before configuring data, you need to plan data. All parameters
must be configured according to the data planning.
Hardware Inspection
Before configuring data, you need to check whether the racks,
boards, and cables of iBSC satisfy the data planning and whether
there is any faulty hardware.
Global Resource Configuration
Configure global parameters of BSC that is valid for the entire BSC,
such as MCC (MCC), MNC (MNC), and OMP IP (OMP_IP).
BSC Physical Configuration
Configure racks, boards, and cable connection of BSC.
Configuration Flow
IP A Interface Connection
It refers to the interconnection in the IP bearing mode on A interface.
IP Gb Interface Connection
It refers to the interconnection in the IP bearing mode on a Gb
interface.
E1 A Interface Connection
It refers to the interconnection in the E1 bearing mode on A
interface.
E1 Gb Interface Connection
It refers to the interconnection in the E1 bearing mode on a Gb
interface.
Data Synchronization
The data configured on the OMCR must be sent to iBSC via data
synchronization and the data must be valid.
Configuration Precautions
Data configuration is very important for the entire system.
Any mistake in data configuration will seriously influence
the system running. The following items should be noticed
in data configuration and modification
Before performing data configuration, prepare the data related to
system running, such as interconnection data for A-interface and
Gb interface. The data should be accurate and reliable, and a
complete data configuration solution is required. A good data
configuration solution not only makes the data clear to users but
also increases the system reliability
Before modifying any data, perform backup for the current data.
After modifying the data, synchronize it with that at BSC and BTS.
Make sure that the data is correct and perform data backup in time
The configured data in the network management system client
takes effect only after being synchronized with that at BSC and
BTS. For configuration data applied in a running system, the data
must be checked before being transferred to avoid the influence of
incorrect data on the system running.
Contents
Overview
Global Resource Configuration
BSC Physical Configuration
E1 A Interface Connection
IP A Interface Connection
E1 Gb Interface Connection
IP Gb Interface Connection
Data Synchronization
Create GERAN
Configuration Flow Subnetwork
Create BSC
Managed Element
Create BSC
Function
Complete
Create GERAN Subnetwork
Create BSC Managed Element
Apply Mutex Right
There is only one client that can read and write configuration data under
one BSC managed element. The client can perform configuration only
after mutex right is applied.
Overview
Global Resource Configuration
BSC Physical Configuration
E1 A Interface Connection
IP A Interface Connection
E1 Gb Interface Connection
IP Gb Interface Connection
Data Synchronization
Configuration Flow
Complete
Create BSC Rack
This operation guide guides you how to create a BSC shelf. The control shelf
of the BSC must be 2nd shelf.
Create BSC Board
Create the OMP obard of the control shelf first.
Before creating service boards, create UIM boards for
each shelf.
The created boards must exist on the BSC rack and the
models must be correct.
Board Property
Contents
Overview
Global Resource Configuration
BSC Physical Configuration
E1 A Interface Connection
IP A Interface Connection
E1 Gb Interface Connection
IP Gb Interface Connection
Data Synchronization
A Interface Networking
iBSC is associated with MGW only. CN provides two signaling points
MGW and MSCServer.
MSC
iBSC MGW
Server
A interface SS7
Configure two adjacent offices. iBSC is associated with MGW and quasi-
associated with the MSC server.
iBSC is associated with MGW. Configure signaling links under MGW.
Logically the PCM circuit between iBSC and CN is managed by the MSC
server. Threfore, N7PCM should be configured under MSC Server.
You need to configure to signaling office routes. One is to MGW and the other
is to the MSC server.
There is no service signaling between iBSC and MGW. Therefore, there is no
need to configure the subsystem 254 (BSSAP) under MGW.
A Interface Networking
A interface MC interface
Regard MGW and the MSC server as an entity. Configure one adjacent office.
Configure Mc interface between MGW and the MSC so that the signaling can
be automatically forwarded.
A Interface Networking
iBSC is associated with MGW and the MSC server respectively. CN
provides the MSCServer signaling point.
MGW
iBSC all r elay
C
A int MSC
erfac Server
e
In this networking mode, iBSC is connected with MGW and the MSC server
respectively.
No signaling needs to be sent to MGW. Therefore, logically MGW and the
MSC server is an entity.
Data configuration of iBSC is the same with that for 2G MSC interconnection.
The only difference is that only signaling is being transmitted without voice
channels although the trunk circuit to the MSC server is configured as N7PCM.
Data Planning
Name Meaning Value
Configuration Flow
Create Local Office
Create Adjacent
Office
Set PLMN/MSC
Office
Complete
Configuring Board
Create Local Office
For the BSC, local office is itself. This operation guide guides you how to create a BSC
signaling point and other related properties.
Create Adjacent Office
In this example, iBSC is associated with MGW. CN provides Signalling point code of
MGW. Therefore, you just need to created the adjacent office MGW.
Create No.7 PCM
Create No.7 Link Set
The total of two signaling link groups from iBSC to an adjacent office can
be created.
Create No.7 Link
Overview
Global Resource Configuration
BSC Physical Configuration
E1 A Interface Connection
IP A Interface Connection
E1 Gb Interface Connection
IP Gb Interface Connection
Data Synchronization
Data Planning
Name Meaning Value
MSC Signaling Point / 2.253.1
MGW Signaling Point / N/A
BSC Signaling Point / 2.7.1
Create Adjacent
Office
Create ASP
Create AS
Create SIO
Set PLMN/MSC
Office
Complete
Configuring Board
Create IP A Interface Create Real Interface IP
You need to set SIO locating information for all the MSC server adjacent offices.
Create User Plane Service
This operation guide guides you how
to create IP port on the user plane
and set the virtual address of the user
plane.
Set PLMN/MSC Office
Contents
Overview
Global Resource Configuration
BSC Physical Configuration
E1 A Interface Connection
IP A Interface Connection
E1 Gb Interface Connection
IP Gb Interface Connection
Data Synchronization
Data Planning
NSEI NSE ID 70
NSVCI NSVC ID 71
DLCI / 23
Set PLMN/SGSN
Office
Create NSE
Create BRCH
Create NSVC
Complete
Configuring Board
Set PLMN/SGSN Office
Create NSE
Create BRCH
Create NSVC
Contents
Overview
Global Resource Configuration
BSC Physical Configuration
E1 A Interface Connection
IP A Interface Connection
E1 Gb Interface Connection
IP Gb Interface Connection
Data Synchronization
Data Planning
Name Meaning Value
NSEI NSE ID 71
Signal Weight / 10
Data Weight / 10
Configuration Flow Configuring Board
Set PLMN/SGSN
Office
Set PLMN/SGSN
Office
Create NSE
Create IPGB
EndPoint
Complete
Configuring Board
Set PLMN/SGSN Office
Create IP Gb Interface
Overview
Global Resource Configuration
BSC Physical Configuration
E1 A Interface Connection
IP A Interface Connection
E1 Gb Interface Connection
IP Gb Interface Connection
Data Synchronization
Overview
OMCR configures iBSC data in the offline mode. Therefore,
after the data are configured, you need to send the
configured data to the foreground via data synchronization.
Check Validity of Global Data
This step guides you how to check Validity of Global Data
to make sure that the data is correct and complies with the
standard.
Synchronize Data
Synchronize All Data : Uploads all tables under the config set.
Synchronize Modified Data : Uploads the changed tables under the
config set.