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BSC6910 capacity

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Agenda

BSC6910 UMTS Recommended Capacity for Delivery


EGPU
ENIU
FG2C
EXOU
GOUc
Capacity in the High PS Traffic Model

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BSC6910 UMTS Recommended Capacity
for Delivery

For the sake of network security, the actual capacity of a configured BSC6910 is much lower than the specified maximum
capacity. BSC6910s with excessively large capacity are not delivered in a large scale on the live network. Therefore, it is
recommended that the BSC6910 capacity be controlled for the initial network deployment.
For per BSC6910 the NodeB number should less than 600. If the RNC in Pool feature is enabled, the number of NodeBs
served by a BSC6910 is increased to be within 900.

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EGPU
The EGPUa board can support multiple functions after the logical board type is set on the host software.

 NOTE:
If Logical function type is set to RMP, the EGPUa board is used for resource management processing. This function does not need to be configured.
The EGPUa board can be configured in ADD BRD.
If Logical function type is set to UCUP, the EGPUa board is used to process services on the UMTS RNC control plane and user plane.
If Logical function type is set to NASP, the EGPUa board is used for network assisted service processing.
If the EGPUa board is used to manage resources, it can:
Perform load sharing for BSC-level UMTS transmission resources.
Perform load sharing for BSC-level UMTS service processing resources and dynamically adjust resources on the UMTS control plane and user plane.
Automatically adjust UMTS NodeBs or cells on the board.
If the EGPUa board is used to process services on the UMTS RNC control plane and user plane, it can:
Process protocols on the UMTS RNC user plane. The protocols are the L2 protocols on the Uu interface and protocols on the Iu, Iur, and Iub
interfaces.
Process protocols on the UMTS RNC control plane. The protocols are the L3 protocols on the Uu interface and protocols on the Iu, Iur, and Iub
interfaces

Processing capability •If the EGPUa board is used to process services on the UMTS
RNC control plane and user plane, it supports:
• 2000 Mbit/s traffic (based on the 64 kbit/s uplink
and 384 kbit/s downlink for a single user)
• 10,050 Erlang (CS voice services)
• 5025 Erlang (CS data services)
• 1400 cells
• 700 NodeBs
• 35,000 online MSs (occupying DCHs, HSDPAs, or
FACHs for control-plane services)
• 21,000 online MSs (occupying DCHs, HSDPAs, or
FACHs for user-plane services)
• 1,668,000 BHCAs (based on Huawei SmartPhone
traffic model)

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ENIU

 The ENIUa board performs service awareness functions.


 The ENIUa board performs the following functions:Identifies web
browsing services.
 Identifies P2P downloading services

Processing capability 8000 Mbit/s traffic (uplink+downlink)

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FG2C

 As an interface board, the FG2c board supports IP over Ethernet


transmission.
 The FG2c board performs the following functions:
 Provides 12 or 8 channels over FE and 4 channels over GE ports.
 Provides the link aggregation function at the MAC layer.
 Provides routing-based backup and load sharing.
 Supports the Iu, Iur, Iur-p, and Iub interfaces.

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FG2C
tem Specifications with the SCUb Board Configured
Number of User Datagram Protocol (UDP) ports 129,000
Maximum Packet Forwarding Rate (uplink+downlink) 2,200,000 PPS (Packet Per Second)
Iub Number of NodeBs 500
CS voice service 18,000 Erlang
CS data service 18,000 Erlang
Maximum payload throughput (uplink) 2,600 Mbit/sNOTE:When the maximum payload throughput
is reached in the uplink, the downlink payload throughput is 0
Mbit/s.
Maximum payload throughput (downlink) 2,600 Mbit/sNOTE:When the maximum payload throughput
is reached in the downlink, the uplink payload throughput is 0
Mbit/s.
Maximum payload throughput (uplink+downlink) 2,600 Mbit/s
Maximum uplink payload throughput (uplink:downlink = 1:4) 520 Mbit/s
Maximum downlink payload throughput (uplink:downlink = 1:4) 2,080 Mbit/s
Maximum uplink+downlink payload throughput (uplink:downlink = 2,600 Mbit/s
1:4)
Iu-CS CS voice service 18,000 Erlang
CS data service 9,000 Erlang
Iu-PS Maximum payload throughput (uplink) 3,200 Mbit/sNOTE:When the maximum payload throughput
is reached in the uplink, the downlink payload throughput is 0
Mbit/s.
Maximum payload throughput (downlink) 3,200 Mbit/sNOTE:When the maximum payload throughput
is reached in the downlink, the uplink payload throughput is 0
Mbit/s.
Maximum payload throughput (uplink+downlink) 3,200 Mbit/s
Maximum uplink payload throughput (uplink:downlink = 1:4) 640 Mbit/s
Maximum downlink payload throughput (uplink:downlink = 1:4) 2,560 Mbit/s
Maximum uplink+downlink payload throughput (uplink:downlink = 3,200 Mbit/s
1:4)
Tunnel Endpoint ID (TEID) 200,000

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EXOU

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GOUc

 As an optical interface board, the GOUc board supports IP over Ethernet


transmission.
 The GOUc board performs the following functions:
 Provides four channels over GE ports.
 Provides routing-based backup and load sharing.
 Supports the Iu, Iur, Iur-p, and Iub interfaces.

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GOUc
Item Specifications with the SCUb Board Configured
Number of User Datagram Protocol (UDP) ports 129,000
Maximum Packet Forwarding Rate (uplink+downlink) 2,200,000 PPS (Packet Per Second)
Iub Number of NodeBs 500
CS voice service 18,000 Erlang
CS data service 18,000 Erlang
Maximum payload throughput (uplink) 2600 Mbit/sNOTE:When the maximum payload throughput
is reached in the uplink, the downlink payload throughput is
0 Mbit/s.
Maximum payload throughput (downlink) 2600 Mbit/sNOTE:When the maximum payload throughput
is reached in the downlink, the uplink payload throughput is
0 Mbit/s.
Maximum payload throughput (uplink+downlink) 2600 Mbit/s
Maximum uplink payload throughput (uplink:downlink = 1:4) 520 Mbit/s
Maximum downlink payload throughput (uplink:downlink = 1:4) 2080 Mbit/s
Maximum uplink+downlink payload throughput (uplink:downlink = 2600 Mbit/s
1:4)
Iu-CS CS voice service 18,000 Erlang
CS data service 9000 Erlang
Iu-PS Maximum payload throughput (uplink) 3200 Mbit/sNOTE:When the maximum payload throughput
is reached in the uplink, the downlink payload throughput is
0 Mbit/s.
Maximum payload throughput (downlink) 3200 Mbit/sNOTE:When the maximum payload throughput
is reached in the downlink, the uplink payload throughput is
0 Mbit/s.
Maximum payload throughput (uplink+downlink) 3200 Mbit/s
Maximum uplink payload throughput (uplink:downlink = 1:4) 640 Mbit/s
Maximum downlink payload throughput (uplink:downlink = 1:4) 2560 Mbit/s
Maximum uplink+downlink payload throughput (uplink:downlink = 3200 Mbit/s
1:4)
Tunnel Endpoint ID (TEID) 200,000

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Capacity in the High PS Traffic Model
Table 1 High-PS traffic model
Item Specification Description
CS voice traffic volume 3 mE 0.144 BHCA, AMR voice service
CS data traffic volume 0.2 mE 0.01 BHCA, UL: 64 kbit/s, DL: 64 kbit/s
PS throughput 43500 bit/s 3 BHCA, UL: 64 kbit/s, DL: 384 kbit/s
Proportion of soft handovers 30% Proportion of calls using two channels simultaneously to all calls
Handover times per CS call 8 N/A
(SHO) (times/call)
Handover times per PS call 5 N/A
(SHO) (times/call)
NAS signaling per subscriber 3.6 Number of NAS procedures between the CN and UEs, including location
per BH (times) area updates, IMSI attach/detach occurrences, routing area updates, GPRS
attach/detach occurrences, and SMSs

Iur-to-Iub traffic ratio 8% N/A

pecification Value Description


BHCA (k) 64,000 1. This table provides the maximum capacity specifications of the BSC6910 UMTS and
BSC6910 GU in a configuration of two cabinets that have six subracks installed.
BHCA (k) (including SMS) 70,000
Maximum traffic volume (Erlang) 250,000 2. The items BHCA (k), BHCA (k) (including SMS), maximum traffic volume (Erlang),
PS (UL+DL) data throughput (Mbit/s), number of NodeBs, and number of cells for
PS (UL+DL) data throughput (Mbit/s) 120,000 the BSC6910 UMTS and the BSC6910 GU cannot reach the maximum value at the
Number of NodeBs 10,000 same time.

Number of cells 20,000 3. The actual capacity depends on the traffic model of the live network. If the traffic
model of the live network differs from the Huawei traffic model, the BSC6910 may
provide a capacity different from what is described in this table.

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Table 2 Iub/Iur/Iur-p interface specifications

Board Type Iub/Iur/Iur-p


Voice (Erl) (Iub/Iur) (AMR VP (Erl) (Iub/Iur) UL (Mbit/s) DL (Mbit/s) UL+DL (Mbit/s)
and WB-AMR)
FG2c/FG2e/GOUc/GOUe 18,000 18,000 2600 2600 2600
AOUc 18,000 5500 300 300 600
UOIc 18,000 9000 800 800 1200
EXOUa/EXOUb 75,000 75,000 8000 8000 10,000

Table 3 Iu-CS/Iu-PS interface specifications

Board Type Iu-CS Iu-PS


Voice (Erl) (AMR and WB- VP (Erl) CID/UDP UL (Mbit/s) DL (Mbit/s)
AMR)
FG2c/FG2e/GOUc/GOUe 18,000 9000 129,000 3200 3200
UOIc 18,000 9000 79,000 900 900
EXOUa/EXOUb 75,000 37,500 1,000,000 10,000 10,000

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 In this table, the EXOUa/EXOUb specifications regarding UL(Mbit/s), DL(Mbit/s), and UL+DL(Mbit/s) are
based on UL/DL 64 kbit/s/384 kbit/s.
 The specifications of interface boards on the Iur interface are the same as those of interface boards on
the Iub interface.
 The preceding tables list the maximum processing capabilities of boards. For example, values in the
Number of Connected NodeBs indicate the maximum numbers of NodeBs that can be connected. The
actual number of NodeBs is restricted by the throughput.
 VP in the table indicates 64 kbit/s video phone services.
 One active CS user consumes two Iub CIDs/UDPs, and one active HSPA PS user consumes three Iub
CIDs/UDPs.
 One active CS user consumes one CID/UDP on the Iu-CS interface board, and one active HSPA PS
user consumes one Tunnel Endpoint ID (TEID) on the Iu-PS interface board.
 AMR represents the traditional 12.2 kbit/s CS services, and WBAMR represents the typical 23.85 kbit/s
CS services.
 "Session setup/release times" indicates the signaling processing capability of an interface board. This
item applies only to the Iu-PS interface boards. The following table lists the mapping between the
interface signaling processing requirements and the traffic model.

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