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Change History
Date Revision Version V1.00 V1.10 Description Author
2010-07-01 2010-07-29
Draft completed. Recommended core network (CN) product versions and BSC versions updated. Recommended BSC versions interconnected to the NSN in A over IP updated. 1. Requirements for the IPCLK Server version added. 2. Descriptions of GSM HR Toc added.
Ma Hongbin Ma Hongbin
2010-08-06
V1.12
Ma Hongbin
2010-09-19
V1.15
Ma Hongbin
2010-12-15
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2010-12-20 2011-3-10
V1.21 V1.25
1. Recommended wireless network (WN) product versions and CN product versions updated. 2. Configuration descriptions of FR/HR AMR TrFO software parameter added. 3. Precaution/restriction description added. 4. Document panoramic view added. 5. Description of interconnection of Aover-IP products and products of other vendors added. 6. Description of A over TDM/IP dualstack application added. 7. Document name changed. 8. Link related to the workaround guide and some comments updated. 1. UMG version updated. 2. Description of configuration of CN software parameters added. 1. GBSS9.0 versions updated. 2. Version requirements for GBSS12.0 added. 3. Configuration requirements for GBSS12.0 added. 4. Description of GBSS9.0 key problems updated. 5. Description of GBSS12.0 key problems added. 6. Section 3.6"GBSS 12.0 Network Problem Avoidance Guides" added. 7. List of parameters for interconnecting CN products to the WN products added.
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Contents
1 Commercial Version Policies..........................................................9
1.1 General Policies........................................................................................................................................................9 1.1 General Policies........................................................................................................................................................9 1.2 Version Requirements on WN..................................................................................................................................9 1.2 Version Requirements on WN..................................................................................................................................9 1.3 Version Requirements on CN (Huawei).................................................................................................................10 1.3 Version Requirements on CN (Huawei).................................................................................................................10 1.4 Version Requirements for IPCLK Server (Huawei)...............................................................................................11 1.4 Version Requirements for IPCLK Server (Huawei)...............................................................................................11
2 Configuration Requirements........................................................12
2.1 Configuration Requirements on WN......................................................................................................................12 2.1 Configuration Requirements on WN......................................................................................................................12 2.1.1 Configuration of Speech Version and Rate Set (GBSS 9.0/12.0 A over IP).....................................................12 2.1.1 Configuration of Speech Version and Rate Set (GBSS 9.0/12.0 A over IP).....................................................12 2.1.2 BSC Software Parameter Setting (GBSS 9.0 A over IP)..................................................................................12 2.1.2 BSC Software Parameter Setting (GBSS 9.0 A over IP)..................................................................................12 2.1.3 BSC Software Parameter Setting (GBSS 12.0 A over IP)................................................................................15 2.1.3 BSC Software Parameter Setting (GBSS 12.0 A over IP)................................................................................15 2.2 Configuration Requirements on CN (Huawei).......................................................................................................17 2.2 Configuration Requirements on CN (Huawei).......................................................................................................17 2.2.1 Configuring the Protocol in A over IP (Standard Protocol in A over IP)..........................................................17 2.2.1 Configuring the Protocol in A over IP (Standard Protocol in A over IP)..........................................................17 2.2.2 Configuring the AMR Rate Set (Standard Protocol in A over IP)....................................................................17 2.2.2 Configuring the AMR Rate Set (Standard Protocol in A over IP)....................................................................17 2.2.3 Configuring TrFO Compatible with AMR FR/HR (Standard Protocol in A over IP)......................................18 2.2.3 Configuring TrFO Compatible with AMR FR/HR (Standard Protocol in A over IP)......................................18 2.2.4 Configuring Other Software Parameters on CN (Standard Protocol in A over IP)..........................................19 2.2.4 Configuring Other Software Parameters on CN (Standard Protocol in A over IP)..........................................19
3 Precautions................................................................................20
3.1 Upgrading GBSS 8.1 IP to GBSS 9.0 IP................................................................................................................20 3.1 Upgrading GBSS 8.1 IP to GBSS 9.0 IP................................................................................................................20 3.2 GBSS 8.1 A IP Precaution Bulletin........................................................................................................................21 2013-7-10 Huawei Confidential Page 5 of 28
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3.2 GBSS 8.1 A IP Precaution Bulletin........................................................................................................................21 3.3 GBSS 9.0 IP Precaution Bulletins and Key Problems............................................................................................21 3.3 GBSS 9.0 IP Precaution Bulletins and Key Problems............................................................................................21 3.4 GBSS 12.0 IP Precaution Bulletins and Key Problems..........................................................................................25 3.4 GBSS 12.0 IP Precaution Bulletins and Key Problems..........................................................................................25 3.5 GBSS 9.0 Network Problem Avoidance Guides.....................................................................................................26 3.5 GBSS 9.0 Network Problem Avoidance Guides.....................................................................................................26 3.6 GBSS 12.0 Network Problem Avoidance Guides...................................................................................................26 3.6 GBSS 12.0 Network Problem Avoidance Guides...................................................................................................26 3.7 A over IP Restrictions on Early BTS Products like BTS30 and BTS312...............................................................26 3.7 A over IP Restrictions on Early BTS Products like BTS30 and BTS312...............................................................26 3.8 TOC in GSM_HR (GBSS 9.0 A over IP)...............................................................................................................26 3.8 TOC in GSM_HR (GBSS 9.0 A over IP)...............................................................................................................26 3.9 A over IP Interworking with Competitors' Products...............................................................................................27 3.9 A over IP Interworking with Competitors' Products...............................................................................................27 3.10 A over TDM/A over IP Dual-Stack Mode (GBSS12.0)........................................................................................27 3.10 A over TDM/A over IP Dual-Stack Mode (GBSS12.0)........................................................................................27
4 Attachment................................................................................. 28
4.1 SRAN IP transmission document collection.........................................................................................................28 4.1 SRAN IP transmission document collection.........................................................................................................28 4.2 GRAN&CN Parameter Check................................................................................................................................28 4.2 GRAN&CN Parameter Check................................................................................................................................28
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Figures
Querying reserved parameter 3......................................................15 Configuring the protocol in A over IP...............................................17
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Tables
Bits 0 to 13 in reserved parameter 3...............................................13 Bits 14 to 15 in reserved parameter 3.............................................14 Bits 0 to 13 in reserved parameter 3...............................................16 Bit 8 in software parameter P13.....................................................18 Bit 9 in software parameter P13.....................................................19 GBSS 9.0 IP key problems...............................................................21 GBSS 9.0 IP precaution bulletins.....................................................22 GBSS 12.0 IP precaution bulletins and key problems........................25
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The preceding policies have been adopted at the GSM SPDT meeting and incorporated in the Sales Strategy of GSM IP Transmission V1.0 (available at http://3ms.huawei.com/mm/docMaintain/mmMaintain.do? method=showMMDetail&f_id=GSM201009130022).
Outside China: BTS3000V100R009C00SPC087 and later versions are recommended for the BTS3900. GSM BTS3000V200R009C00SPC002 and later versions are recommended for the BTS3012. After changing the Abis-over-TDM interface to the Abis-over-IPoE1 interface, the BTS3012 interworks with BSC6900V900R011C00SPH752 and later versions.
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In china: BTS3000V300R009C00SPC021 and later versions are recommended for the BTS3900 and BTS3012.
SingleRAN MBTS: BTS3900V100R002C00SPC200 and later versions In the A over IP scenario, BTS3900V100R002C00SPC310 and later versions are recommended for the SingleRAN MBTS. BTS3900V100R002C00SPC310 is expected to be released at the end of May in 2011.
GBSS 12.0
BSC: BSC6900V900R012C01SPH510 and later versions In the A over IP scenario, BSC6900V900R012C01SPH510 and later versions are recommended for interworking with NSN products. BSC versions interworking with other competitors' CN products will be released later. GSM BTS:
Outside China: BTS3000V100R012C00SPC042 and later versions are recommended for the BTS3900. GSM BTS3000V200R009C00SPC002 and later versions are recommended for the BTS3012. BTS3000V100R012C00SPC042 is expected to be released in mid-April in 2011. In china: BTS3000V300R009C00SPC021 and later versions are recommended for the BTS3900 and BTS3012.
SingleRAN MBTS: BTS3900V100R003C00SPC350 and later versions BTS3900V100R003C00SPC350 is expected to be released in mid-April in 2011. For more patch releases, see The Suggestion for Installation of Version and Patch of Wireless Product posted monthly at http://support.huawei.com.
In the A over IP + Abis over TDM, A over IP + Abis over IP, and A over TDM + Abis over IP scenarios, especially in the A over IP + Abis over TDM scenario, the BTS version must match the BSC version.
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In the A over IP scenario, the CN version must match the WN version. This section lists only the minimum version requirements on the CN in the A over IP scenario. When implementing an A over IP project on an existing network, check the actual version requirements on the CN against the CN project implementation procedures.
This version supports only IEEE 1588 V2 and does not support the private IPCLK protocol. The BTS3900 in GBSS 9.0 does not support the private IPCLK server any longer and supports only IEEE 1588 V2. In the Abis-over-IP scenario, the IPCLK server version must match the BTS version of the BTS3900/BTS3012 in GBSS 9.0.
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Configuration Requirements
This chapter describes only speech configuration parameters in the A over IP scenario. For transmission configurations, see the GSM Initial Configuration Guide, GBSS Reconfiguration Guide, and BSC/BTS IP GSM Deployment Guide.
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message to the MSC, informing the CN of the AMR change. The BSC controls this function by using bit 13 in reserved parameter 3. In reserved parameter 3, bits are numbered 0 to 15 from right to left. 1. 2. To enable the function, set bit 13 in reserved parameter 3 to 0. To disable the function, set bit 13 in reserved parameter 3 to 1.
Figure 1.1 Bits 0 to 13 in reserved parameter 3 Reserved Parameter 3 0xFFFF Initial JitterBuffer length (corresponding to JttTime) IDRQ-compatible solution Bits 07 [20, 40, 60, 80, 100]: initial JitterBuffer length Other values are invalid. The default is 40. Bit 8 1: By using the MM NULL message 0: By transmitting four consecutive IDRQ messages Type of ID in IDRQ Transmitting MM NULL in IDRQ? Protocol version supported by Packet Assignment Command Bit 9 Bit 10 Bit 11 1: IMSI 0: IMEI 1: Yes 0: No 1: R6 0: R7 DTM IDRQTEST IDRQTEST TC ensures the correctness of this parameter. IDRQTEST
Bit 12
1: Sets the dynamic TRX adjustment switch dynamically to keep original processing. 0: Sets the dynamic TRX adjustment switch dynamically to force call handover.
CMCC sets the dynamic TRX adjustment switch dynamically. In this case, call drop may occur and call release may become slow. This parameter is set for compatibility with TrFO on the CN in A over IP
Bit 13
1: In the A over IP scenario, AMR handover occurs as specified in the protocol. If the rate set after handover is a compatible subset of the rate set before handover, the handover occurs within the BSC. Otherwise, the handover occurs with codec conversion. 0: In the A over IP scenario, AMR handover occurs with codec conversion if the rate set after handover differs from the rate set before handover.
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If Speech Version Selection Strategy During Intra-BSC Handover is set to MSC Strategy, the BSC selects the speech version after intra-BSC handover in the speech version priority sequence carried in the MSC assignment. If Speech Version Selection Strategy During Intra-BSC Handover is set to BSC Strategy, the BSC selects the speech version after intra-BSC handover in this priority sequence: FR AMR-WB, FR AMR, EFR, FR, HR AMR, and HR. In addition, the BSC selects the AMR rate set in the following priority sequence: FR: s1, s14, s7, s12, s6, s5, s10, s4, s9, s3, s8, s2, and s0 HR: s1, s5, s10, s4, s9, s3, s8, s2, and s0 Where s1 is the optimal configuration recommended in the protocol.
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If Speech Version Selection Strategy During Intra-BSC Handover is set to Speech version in originating cell preferred, the BSC selects the speech version (including the rate set) in the originating cell after intra-BSC handover. If the terminating cell does not support the speech version in the originating cell, the BSC selects the speech version in the speech version priority sequence carried in the MSC assignment. Value 0, that is, MSC Strategy, is recommended for this parameter. In the case of upgrade, however, set this parameter the same as the value before the upgrade. To query the parameter, run the following command: LST OTHSOFTPARA: LstFormat=VERTICAL; Run this command to query reserved parameter 3. Figure 3.1 shows a query result example.
Therefore, set bits 13 to 15 in reserved parameter 3 to 0. That is, set reserved parameter 3 to decimal 8191 (hex 0x1FFF) by using the following command: SET OTHSOFTPARA: BSCRESERVEDPARA3=8191;
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from right to left. 1. 2. To enable the function, set bit 13 in reserved parameter 3 to 0. To disable the function, set bit 13 in reserved parameter 3 to 1.
Figure 1.1 Bits 0 to 13 in reserved parameter 3 Reserved Parameter 3 0xFFFF Initial JitterBuffer length (corresponding to JttTime) IDRQ-compatible solution Bits 07 [20, 40, 60, 80, 100]: initial JitterBuffer length Other values are invalid. The default is 40. Bit 8 1: By using the MM NULL message 0: By transmitting four consecutive IDRQ messages 1: IMSI 0: IMEI Transmitting MM NULL in IDRQ? Protocol version supported by Packet Assignment Command Bit 10 Bit 11 1: Yes 0: No 1: R6 0: R7 DTM IDRQTEST TC ensures the correctness of this parameter. IDRQTEST
Type of ID in IDRQ
Bit 9
IDRQTEST
Bit 12
1: Sets the dynamic TRX adjustment switch dynamically to keep original processing. 0: Sets the dynamic TRX adjustment switch dynamically to force call handover.
CMCC sets the dynamic TRX adjustment switch dynamically. In this case, call drop may occur and call release may become slow. This parameter is set for compatibility with TrFO on the CN in A over IP
Bit 13
1: In the A over IP scenario, AMR handover occurs as specified in the protocol. If the rate set after handover is a compatible subset of the rate set before handover, the handover occurs within the BSC. Otherwise, the handover occurs with codec conversion. 0: In the A over IP scenario, AMR handover occurs with codec conversion if the rate set after handover differs from the rate set before handover.
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Set reserved parameter 3 by using the following command: SET OTHSOFTPARA: BSCRESERVEDPARA3=57343;
2.2.2 Configuring the AMR Rate Set (Standard Protocol in A over IP)
On the CN, configure HR AMR and FR AMR as S1. Network-supported HR AMR list = D(7400bit/s) = F(5900bit/s) = H(4750bit/s) Network-supported FR AMR list = A(12200bit/s) = D(7400bit/s)
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2.2.3 Configuring TrFO Compatible with AMR FR/HR (Standard Protocol in A over IP)
Switch for TrFO Compatible with AMR FR/HR (UMG)
Figure 1.1 Bit 8 in software parameter P13 Software Parameter ID 13 Bit Change Description Service Pack
V200R008C03SPH106
1: Disables TrFO compatible with AMR FR/HR. This is the default. 0: Enables TrFO compatible with AMR FR/HR.
In A over IP scenario, run MOD SET to configure AMR FR codec set 1 (12.20 kbit/s, 7.40 kbit/s, 5.90 kbit/s, and 4.75 kbit/s) and AMR HR codec set 1 (7.40 kbit/s, 5.90 kbit/s, and 4.75 kbit/s).
This function must match the WN version. Before enabling the function, ensure that the BSC and BTS support the function. In the case of BSC, BSC6900V900R011C00SPH728 and later versions support this function. In the case of BTS3900, BTS3000V100R009C00SPC081 (outside China)/BTS3000V300R009C00SPC021 (released in the first quarter of 2011 in China) and later versions support this function. In the case of BTS3012, the version released in the first quarter of 2011 and later versions support this function. If any existing BTS does not match the function, do not enable the function. When enabling this function, disable Internal Handover Request message switch. As specified in "Internal Handover Request Message Switch" in section 2.1.2"BSC Software Parameter Setting (GBSS 9.0 A over IP)", set bit 3 in reserved parameter 3 to 1.
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Scenario 1 Assume that you set bit 9 in software parameter P13 to 0. In the A over IP scenario, during call handover from non-TrFO to TrFO, the CMU sends a rate decrease request to the VPU. The VPU then decreases the rate to the initial. Therefore, previous rate mismatch problems affecting speech quality are prevented, such as loss of frame, splitting sentences, and missing words. MOD SFP: ID=P13, MODTYPE=BIT, BIT=9, BITVAL=0; Figure 1.1 Bit 9 in software parameter P13 Software Parameter ID P13 Bi t 9 Change Description Service Pack
Default: 1 1: Disables the function and keeps original processing. 0: Enables the function. During handover from non-TrFO to TrFO compatible with AMR FR/HR in the A over IP scenario, a rate decrease request is sent to the VPU.
V200R008C03SPH110
Scenario 2 Assume that you enable UP optimization by using SET UPPARA. In the A over IP UP scenario, if inter-cell handover occurs on a call over a gateway (due to an AMR rate change) when the calling listens to the ringback tone or intelligent tone, the VPU changes the audio playing rate. Therefore, the intermittent time is decreased and the calling is exempted from intermittent tones. The speech quality is optimized. SET UPPARA: RC2CMR=OPEN, CMR2RC=OPEN;
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In the Abis-over-IP scenario, upgrade the BTS3900/BTS3012 to GBSS 8.1 (as described earlier) before upgrading the BTS3900/BTS3012 to GBSS 9.0. In the Abis-over-IP scenario, after upgrading the BTS3900/BTS3012, set the IP clock protocol type to PTP (IEEE 1588 V2) for the BTS.
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In the A over IP scenario, UDPMUX in RTP header compression causes loss of packet in the BTS, affecting the MOS. In the A over IP scenario, UDPMUX in RTP header compression causes data service creation failure. In the IPoE1 scenario, if the LCP request received from the peer carries no MRU or an MRU equal to or greater than 1500, the BTS fails to start. In the VLAN scenario, after Abis-over-TDM changes to Abis-over-IP, the BTS fails to set up an IP link dynamically.
BSC6900
BSC6900
V900R011C00SPH 735 and earlier versions V100R009C00SPC 087 and earlier versions V100R002C00SPC 230 and earlier versions
V900R011C00SPH 750 and later versions V100R009C00SPC 088 and later versions V100R002C00SPC 310 and later versions V100R009C00SPC 088 and later versions V100R002C00SPC 310 and later versions
Set the MRU to less than 1500 for the peer transmission device. Set the ARP table aging time to 5 minutes or less for the peer transmission device. Change the BTS data configuration s immediately after you change the BTS hardware.
BTS3900
BTS3900
V100R009C00SPC 087 and earlier versions V100R002C00SPC 230 and earlier versions
If the change from Abisover-TDM to Abis-overIPoE1 is complete in hardware but incomplete in software, the TMU in the BTS3012 reports a software alarm repeatedly every about 22 minutes. Every time when the alarm is reported, the BTS3012 is reset.
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BSC6900V900R01 1C00SPH735 and earlier versions BTS3012V200R00 9C00SPC002 and earlier versions
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Figure 1.3 GBSS 9.0 IP precaution bulletins No. Precauti on Bulletin Number SE0000467 716 Name Description Involved Version Solution Version
SingleRAN & GSM Precaution on Reference Clock Abnormal Alarms Generated on the sites which get Clock from IPCLK Server20100726-A-V1.0
The alarm is generated in each BTS get clock from IPCLK Server, leading to a negative impact on KPIs, such as the handover KPI, and user experience.
BTS3000V300R009 C00SPC010 and earlier patch releases in BTS3000V300R009 C00 BTS3000V200R009 C00SPC002 and earlier patch releases in BTS3000V200R009 C00 BTS3000V100R009 C00SPC077 and earlier patch releases in BTS3000V100R009 C00
BTS3012: BTS3000V200R0 09C00SPC015 and later versions BTS3900: BTS3000V100R0 09C00SPC079 and later versions
SE0000455 059
SingleRAN BSC6900V900R01 1 Precaution Bulletin on Turning Off the Global Route Switch in newly deployed BSC690020100514-A-V1.0
If the new BSC6900 with the FG2c, GOUc or UOIc boards, some services are unavailable. Or, services are unavailable when ports on the FG2c, GOUc or UOIc board are switched over or faulty, or the FG2c, GOUc/, or UOIc board is switched over or faulty. In A over IP scenarios, if the incoming BSC Handover Request carries the IMSI IE, the handover from any surrounding BSC to this BSC fails. Therefore, the call is dropped.
BSC6900V900R 011C00SPC720
SE0000457 683
SingleRAN BSC6900V900R01 1 Precaution Bulletin on Incoming BSC Handover Failure in AOIP Scenarios20100527-A-V1.0
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SingleRAN BSC6900V900R01 1 Precaution Bulletin on Disruption of Parts of SCTP Links and IP Path-20100504A-V1.0
If the routes of two interface boards in one BSC6900 subrack have the network segment inclusion relationship, part of the SCTP links carried on the route may be disrupted when the output port state of one route changes (such as port switchover, switchover or failure in the board that is carried on the port, port physical state change and etc). SingleRAN BSC6900 Precaution Bulletin on Verifying the Validity of Network Parameters in IP-Based Mode20100811-A-V1.0 In the Abis-over-IPoFE scenario, whether newly deployed or transformed from the Abis-over-TDM scenario, if the BTS extracts a clock from other than the IP clock source and does not apply for the license for IEEE 1588 V2 clock over IP, the BTS may fail to be activated. The failure cause indicates such information. The clock protocol type is set to PTP (IEEE 1588 V2). The license for IEEE 1588 V2 clock over IP (per TRX), however, is disabled. The clock protocol type mismatches the license setting. In the case that the following three
BSC6900V900R 011C00SPC710
SC0000597 479
SE0000470667
All versions
SC0000612 850
Precaution Bulletin on Activation Failure in Abisover-IP BTS That Uses Non-IP Clock Source and That Does Not Apply for License for IEEE 1588 V2 Clock over IP
BSC6900V900R 011C00SPC728
SE0000457 684
SingleRAN BSC6900V900R01
BSC6900V900R 011C00SPH711
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1 Precaution Bulletin on the Startup Failure in the GBTS Carried on FG2a or GOUa after GBTS Reset20100527-A-V1.0
conditions are met: (1) IP transport is applied on the Abis interface (Abis over IP). (2) A static IP address is set for the GBTS, and the packets intended for the static IP address are transmitted from the FG2a/GOUa board. (3) The active Ethernet port is on the standby board or the active and standby FG2a/GOUa boards are switched. If the GBTS is reset, it fails to start because the DHCP process fails. As a result, the GBTS services are disrupted. This problem is related only to the GBTS. The NodeB does not have this problem.
C00SPH711
SC0000576 899
SingleRAN BTS3900&GSM BTS3000 GBTS Precaution Bulletin on Link Setup Failure During Static-IP-based IPoFE Transmission in VLAN Scenario -20100421-A-V1.0
If the GBTS uses a static IP address during IPoFE transmission in a VLAN, the GBTS fails to set up a link. If the GBTS uses a DHCP-assigned IP address or carries out IPoE1 transmission, the problem does not occur.
BTS3000V300R0 09C00SPC011 and later versions BTS3000V100R0 09C00SPC072 and later versions
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In the Abis-over-IPoFE VLAN scenario, if a transmission delay of more than 10 ms exists between the BTS and the BSC, the IP-based BTS may start slowly or fail to start. In the A over IP scenario, UDPMUX in RTP header compression causes loss of packet in the BTS, affecting the MOS. In the A over IP scenario, UDPMUX in RTP header compression causes data service creation failure. In the IPoE1 scenario, if the LCP request received from the peer carries no MRU or an MRU equal to or greater than 1500, the BTS fails to start. In the VLAN scenario, after Abis-over-TDM changes to Abis-over-IP, the BTS fails to set up an IP link dynamically. If the change from Abisover-TDM to Abis-overIPoE1 is complete in hardware but incomplete in software, the TMU in the BTS3012 reports a software alarm repeatedly every about 22 minutes. Every time when the alarm is reported, the BTS3012 is reset.
BTS3900
BSC6900
BSC6900
BSC6900V900R012C 01SPC500 and earlier versions V100R012C00SPC03 9 and earlier versions V100R003C00SPC32 0 and earlier versions
Set the MRU to less than 1500 for the peer transmission device. Set the ARP table aging time to 5 minutes or less for the peer transmission device. Change the BTS data configurations immediately after you change the BTS hardware.
BTS3900
BTS3900
BTS3012
BSC6900V900R012C 01SPH510 and earlier versions BTS3012V200R009C 00SPC002 and earlier versions
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3.7 A over IP Restrictions on Early BTS Products like BTS30 and BTS312
In early BTS products like BTS30 and BTS312, A over IP and AMR are mutually exclusive. Those products have passed their EOM and LODSP. No more functions are developed for the products. Therefore, when a customer requires IP-based transmission in an existing BTS30 or BTS312 device, guide the customer to replace the BTS with a later one. If an existing BTS30 or BTS312 device cannot be replaced with later ones, remove AMR from the BTS and then deploy A over IP transmission in the BTS. In this case, the BTS supports only EFR, FR, and HR codec. For details, see the GBSS9.0 GSM IP Sales Strategy of GSM IP Transmission V1.0 (available at http://3ms.huawei.com/mm/docMaintain/mmMaintain.do? method=showMMDetail&f_id=GSM201009130022).
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The interworking with NSN products is tested in a lab of Germany IOT in Dsseldorf and in a lab of China Mobile. The tested version is GBSS 12.0. Currently, this interworking solution finds commercial application in Turkey VDF and Sweden Telenor. In Turkey VDF, GBSS 9.0 is deployed. The site involves 10 BTS3900s under the control of one BSC. In Sweden Telenor/Tele2, SRAN5.0 is deployed. The site involves 200 BTS3900s under the control of two BSCs. The interworking with Ericsson products is tested in a lab of Germany IOT in Dsseldorf and in a lab of China Mobile. The tested version is GBSS 12.0. Currently, this interworking solution finds no commercial application. The interworking with ZTE products is tested in a lab of China Mobile. The tested version is GBSS 12.0. Currently, this interworking solution finds no commercial application.
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