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Baseband 521x

2
Wo r l d ’ s b e s t
Baseband
made better

1- BASEBAND G2
INTRODUCTION
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BASEBAND G2
INTRODUCTION
c o n t e n t s

•Baseband product capability introduction


•Baseband Function
•Baseband Technical Data
•Baseband Interfaces

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BASEBAND 5216
HARDWARE CAPABILITIES
› WCDMA HW prepared
– 1152 CE Downlink & 1152 CE Uplink
– 1920 CE EUL Uplink*
– 768 HSDPA & 768 EUL users
– 336 Mbps Downlink & 138 Mbps Uplink
– Up to 24 cell carriers
› WCDMA HW capabilities W16A
– 1152 CE Downlink & 768 CE Uplink
– 1920 CE EUL Uplink*
– 768 HSDPA & 384 EUL users
– Up to 6 cell carriers

› WCDMA HW capabilities W16B


– 1152 CE Downlink & 768 CE Uplink
– 1920 CE EUL Uplink*
– 768 HSDPA & 384 EUL users
– Up to 12 cell carriers

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HW SUPPORT ASPECTS
› Baseband 5212 and 5216 cannot IDL

interconnect with DUW



Dual Baseband 5212 and/or 5216 is not
planned to be supported in later
releases

› Baseband 5212/5216 and DUW support RRUS 12

connections towards same radio running


mixed mode configuration

› Baseband 5216 and 5212 fully supports multi- RRUW 01

standard radio units CPRI

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5212
Baseband Main Unit 6601

5216

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BASEBAND 5216 INTERFACES

› A number of ports have changed position on the board


compared to earlier boards. These interfaces are:
– Power
– SYNC (previously GPS)
– TN A, TN B and TN C
– RI A – F
– IDL A and IDL B (new interface)

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BASEBAND 5216
T E
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L I C A s S r DUS41

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C s

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BASEBAND 5212/5216
› 5216 hardware is prepared for the following in (16B)

› • Support LTE-FDD and LTE-TDD


› • Support LTE-FDD and LTE-TDD simultaneously
› Up to 480 MHz antenna bandwidth LTE-FDD.
› • 2500 connected users
› • Up to 1200 Mbps peak downlink throughput
› • Up to 600 Mbps peak uplink throughput
› • 12 cells
› • 800 TDD users and 200 VoIP users

› 5212 hardware is prepared for the following in (16B)


› • Up to 480 MHz antenna bandwidth LTE-FDD
› • 1000 connected users
› • Up to 600 Mbps peak downlink throughput
› • Up to 300 Mbps peak uplink throughput
› • 9 cells
› • 200 VoIP users

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BASEBAND 5212/5216

› LTE + WCDMA 5216


› RBS SW 16B IP1
RBS SW L16B IP1
› RNC SW W15B/16A/16B
› OSS 16B RBS SW W16B IP1
RNC SW W15B/16A/16B
OSS 16B

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BASEBAND 5212/5216
› New protocols in the North bound Interface
EM
between OSS and the Radio Node:
– NETCONF (for MO management)
OSS / EM – ECLI (Ericsson CLI) (for MO management)
– SNMP (for alarms)
– HTTPS (for web pages)
NBI – SFTP (for fetching logs, UP, ROP files)
NETCONF

LDAPS

– LDAPS to Directory Server


HTTPS

SFTP
SNMP
ECLI

Baseband Node

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BASEBAND 5212/5216
› For baseband nodes a backup is called
BackUp (for DU based nodes a backup
is called ConfigurationVersion (CV))
› Data base handling changed:
– Baseband nodes: the data base is always
stored persistently on a disk
– DU based nodes: the data base is only stored
The data base is always
on RAM; a CV stores a snapshot of the data stored persistently
base on a disk persistently
› Since the data is always stored on a disk
no configuration is lost at restart

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BASEBAND 5212/5216
RBS Element Manager and Cabinet Viewer are not applicable
for Radio Nodes. Instead two new EM tools are introduced.

EMCLI: uses the same base as


AMOS;

EM GUI: shows a graphical view


of the node; Currently planned for L16B
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EMCLI opened from OSS

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BASEBAND 5212/5216

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BASEBAND 5212/5216

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