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Contents
Contents
1 About This Document..................................................................................................................1
1.1 Scope..............................................................................................................................................................................1
1.2 Intended Audience..........................................................................................................................................................2
1.3 Change History...............................................................................................................................................................2
2 Overview.........................................................................................................................................3
3 Common GPS Reference Clock..................................................................................................5
3.1 Common GPS Reference Clock in Separate-MPT Multimode Base Stations...............................................................6
3.2 Common GPS Reference Clock in Co-MPT Multimode Base Stations........................................................................7
3.3 Common GPS Reference Clock in Hybrid-MPT Multimode Base Stations..................................................................7
9 Engineering Guidelines.............................................................................................................42
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10 Parameters...................................................................................................................................70
11 Counters......................................................................................................................................85
12 Glossary.......................................................................................................................................86
13 Reference Documents...............................................................................................................87
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1.1 Scope
This document describes the Common Clock feature, which applies to the scenario in which
baseband unit (BBU) sharing is implemented on a multimode base station. Common clocks in
multimode base stations can be classified into:
l
With BBU sharing, boards of different modes are installed in one BBU. BBU sharing can be
implemented on one BBU or two interconnected BBUs.
For details about clock configuration of a single-mode base station, see Synchronization Feature
Parameter Description for this mode.The Common Clock feature involves the following
features:
l
l BTS, NodeB, and eNodeB correspond to the GSM, UMTS, and LTE modes of a multimode base station,
respectively.
l Before reading this document, familiarize yourself with Synchronization Feature Parameter
Description for each mode, including eRAN, RAN, and GBSS.
l MRFD-231601 Multi-mode BS Common Reference Clock (eNodeB) is an LTE FDD feature and
MRFD-241601 Multi-mode BS Common Reference Clock(LTE TDD) is an LTE TDD feature.Unless
otherwise specified, the LTE mode and eNodeB mentioned in this document do not differentiate
between FDD and TDD.
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Feature change
Changes in features of a specific product version
Editorial change
Changes in wording or addition of information that was not described in the earlier version
Draft A (2014-01-20)
Compared with Issue 01 (2013-04-28) of SRAN8.0, Draft A (2014-01-20) of SRAN9.0 includes
the following changes.
Change Type
Change Description
Parameter
Change
Feature change
None
None
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2 Overview
Overview
With the Common Clock feature, all modes of a multimode base station share a clock source
and require only one set of clock equipment.
The Common Clock feature applies to GSM/UMTS, GSM/LTE, or UMTS/LTE dual-mode and
GSM/UMTS/LTE triple-mode base stations where the BBU Interconnection feature is applied.
The Common Clock feature helps reduce operating expense (OPEX) and capital expenditure
(CAPEX).
A multimode base station can be configured with the following common reference clocks:
l
Separate-MPT scenario: Separate-MPT main controls boards are used in GSM, UMTS,
and LTE modes.
If all modes in a multimode base station are configured in the same BBU, all modes
exchange data by using the BBU backplane and share a clock source. If the modes of a
multimode base station are configured in two different BBUs, the BBU Interconnection
feature must be enabled.
The following restrictions apply to this scenario:
A multimode base station does not support the AUTO(Auto Handover) clock working
mode. Each mode in a multimode base station can be configured with only one clock
source.
A multimode base station can be configured with only one USCU board and the USCU
board can be configured with only one clock source.
If the LTE TDD mode is used in a multimode base station, the shared clock source must
support and use time synchronization.
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2 Overview
Co-MPT scenario: The GBTS/eGBTS, NodeB, and eNodeB share a UMPT board.
The UMPT board provides the clock source for each mode and supports the Common Clock
feature. The clock source provided by the UMPT board supports frequency synchronization
and time synchronization. If the LTE TDD mode is used, the clock source of the UMPT
board must support and use time synchronization.
NOTE
l The UMPT board can be configured for a single-mode base station. UMPT_G, UMPT_U, and
UMPT_L represent the UMPT board configured for GSM, UMTS, and LTE single-mode base stations,
respectively.
l The UMPT board can be configured for a dual-mode or triple-mode base station. UMPT_GU,
UMPT_GL, UMPT_UL, and UMPT_GUL represent the UMPT board configured for GSM/UMTS,
GSM/LTE, UMTS/LTE, and GSM/UMTS/LTE multimode base stations, respectively.
l In an LTE FDD and LTE TDD dual-mode base station, LTE FDD and LTE TDD support only coMPT.
To achieve BBU interconnection, you can connect one UCIU board and one UMPT board or connect
two UMPT boards. The two methods use the same configurations. In this document, BBU
interconnection is achieved by connecting one UCIU board and one UMPT board.
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This chapter describes the common GPS reference clock in separate-MPT, co-MPT, and hybridMPT multimode base stations.
NOTE
In this chapter, the UMPT board is in LTE TDD mode and configured with a GPS satellite card, such as
UMPT_L, UMPT_UL, UMPT_GL, and UMPT_GUL.
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Figure 3-2 A common GPS reference clock in a separate-MPT GSM/LTE dual-mode base
station
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Figure 3-3 A common GPS reference clock in a separate-MPT UMTS/LTE dual-mode base
station
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clock signals and forwards them to another main control board through the backplane. This
allows different modes of a base station to share a GPS reference clock.
Figure 3-5 A common GPS reference clock in a hybrid-MPT triple-mode base station
When BBU Interconnection is enabled, the GPS reference clock is shared as follows:
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As shown in Figure 3-6, the GPS interface is located in the primary BBU of a GSM/UMTS/
LTE triple-mode base station. The USCU board receives GPS clock signals and forwards
them to the GTMU and UMPT_L boards through the backplane. Alternatively, the LMPT
or UMPT_L board receives GPS clock signals and forwards them to the GTMU board
through the backplane. Upon receiving the clock signals, the GTMU board forwards them
to the UCIU board. This UCIU board then sends the clock signals to the UMPT_U board
in the secondary BBU, which receives them through its BBU interconnection port.
As shown in Figure 3-7, the GPS interface is located in the secondary BBU of a GSM/
UMTS/LTE triple-mode base station. The USCU board receives GPS clock signals and
forwards them to the UMPT_L board through the backplane, which in turn sends them
through its BBU interconnection port to the UCIU board in the primary BBU. Alternatively,
the LMPT/UMPT_L board receives GPS clock signals and sends them through its BBU
interconnection port to the UCIU board in the primary BBU. This UCIU board then sends
the clock signals to the GTMU and WMPT/UMPT_U boards through the backplane.
Figure 3-6 A common GPS reference clock in the primary BBU of a GSM/UMTS/LTE
triple-mode base station
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Figure 3-7 A common GPS reference clock in the secondary BBU of a GSM/UMTS/LTE triplemode base station
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This chapter describes the common BITS reference clock in separate-MPT, co-MPT, and hybridMPT multimode base stations. The BITS reference clock only supports frequency
synchronization, and does not support time synchronization. The LTE mode and eNodeB
mentioned in this chapter refer to FDD.
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Figure 4-2 A common BITS reference clock in a separate-MPT GSM/LTE dual-mode base
station
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Figure 4-3 A common BITS reference clock in a separate-MPT UMTS/LTE dual-mode base
station
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Figure 4-5 A common BITS reference clock in a hybrid-MPT triple-mode base station
When BBU Interconnection is enabled, the BITS reference clock is shared as follows:
l
As shown in Figure 4-6, the USCU board is installed in the primary BBU of a GSM/UMTS/
LTE triple-mode base station. The USCU board receives BITS clock signals and forwards
them to the GTMU and LMPT/UMPT_L boards. Upon receiving the clock signals, the
GTMU board forwards them to the UCIU board. The UCIU board then sends the clock
signals to the UMPT_U board in the secondary BBU, which receives them through its BBU
interconnection port.
As shown in Figure 4-7, the USCU board is installed in the secondary BBU of a GSM/
UMTS/LTE triple-mode base station. The USCU board receives BITS clock signals and
forwards them to the UMPT_U board, which in turn sends them through its BBU
interconnection port to the UCIU board in the primary BBU. The UCIU board then sends
the clock signals to the GTMU and LMPT/UMPT_L boards through the backplane.
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Figure 4-6 A common BITS reference clock in the primary BBU of a GSM/UMTS/LTE
triple-mode base station
Figure 4-7 A common BITS reference clock in the secondary BBU of a GSM/UMTS/LTE
triple-mode base station
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This chapter describes the common E1/T1 reference clock in separate-MPT, co-MPT, and
hybrid-MPT multimode base stations. The E1/T1 reference clock only supports frequency
synchronization, and does not support time synchronization. The LTE mode and eNodeB
mentioned in this chapter refer to FDD.
Table 5-1 describes the typical application scenarios for a common E1/T1 reference clock.
Table 5-1 Typical application scenarios for a common E1/T1 reference clock
Deploymen
t Scenario
Description
Common E1/
T1 reference
clock over
the Abis
interface
When the Abis interface uses E1/T1 transmission and the Iub or S1 interface
uses IP over FE/GE transmission, the NodeB or eNodeB can obtain E1/T1
clock signals from an E1/T1 link over the Abis interface.
Common E1/
T1 reference
clock over
the Iub
interface
When the Abis interface on the multimode base station side uses IP cotransmission or IP hybrid transmission, the eGBTS or GBTS can obtain E1/
T1 clock signals from an E1/T1 link over the Iub interface.
When the Iub interface uses E1/T1 transmission and the S1 interface uses IP
over GE transmission, the eNodeB can obtain E1/T1 clock signals from an
E1/T1 link over the Iub interface.
NOTE
Only the UMTS mode can obtain E1/T1 clock signals from a UTRP board.
The LTE mode can obtain E1/T1 clock signals only from a UMPT board.
For details about the Common Transmission feature, seeCommon Transmission Feature Parameter
Description for SingleRAN.
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Figure 5-2 A common E1/T1 reference clock in a separate-MPT GSM/LTE dual-mode base
station
Figure 5-3 A common E1/T1 reference clock in a separate-MPT UMTS/LTE dual-mode base
station
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Figure 5-4 A common E1/T1 reference clock in a co-MPT GSM/UMTS/LTE triple-mode base
station
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As shown in Figure 5-6 , the common E1/T1 reference clock is in the primary BBU of a
GSM/UMTS/LTE triple-mode base station. The GTMU board receives E1/T1 clock signals
from the transport network over an E1/T1 link and forwards them to the LMPT and UCIU
boards. Upon receiving the clock signals, the UCIU board sends them to the UMPT board
in the secondary BBU, which receives them over the BBU interconnection port.
As shown in Figure 5-7, the common E1/T1 reference clock is in the secondary BBU of a
GSM/UMTS/LTE triple-mode base station. The UMPT board receives E1/T1 clock signals
from the transport network over an E1/T1 link and forwards them to the UCIU board in the
primary BBU. Upon receiving the clock signals, the UCIU board sends them to the GTMU
and LMPT boards by using the BBU backplane.
Figure 5-6 A common E1/T1 reference clock in the primary BBU of a GSM/UMTS/LTE
triple-mode base station
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Figure 5-7 A common E1/T1 reference clock in the secondary BBU of a GSM/UMTS/LTE
triple-mode base station
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This chapter describes the common IEEE 1588v2 reference clock in separate-MPT, co-MPT,
and hybrid-MPT multimode base stations.
Table 6-1 describes the typical application scenarios for a common IEEE 1588v2 reference
clock.
Table 6-1 Typical application scenarios for a common IEEE 1588v2 reference clock
Deployment Scenario
Description
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Deployment Scenario
Description
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Figure 6-2 A common IEEE 1588v2 reference clock in a separate-MPT GSM/LTE dual-mode
base station
Figure 6-3 A common IEEE 1588v2 reference clock in a separate-MPT UMTS/LTE dual-mode
base station
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Figure 6-5 A common IEEE 1588v2 reference clock in a hybrid-MPT GSM/UMTS/LTE triplemode base station
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As shown in Figure 6-6, the common IEEE 1588v2 reference clock is in the primary BBU
of a GSM/UMTS/LTE triple-mode base station. The LMPT board is configured with an
IEEE 1588v2 clock client and receives IEEE 1588v2 clock packets containing clock signals
from an IEEE 1588v2 clock server through the transport network. Then, the LMPT board
generates synchronized 1 PPS clock signals and forwards them to the GTMU and UCIU
boards. Upon receiving the synchronized 1 PPS clock signals, the UCIU board sends them
to the UMPT board in the secondary BBU. Base stations of other modes in the primary
BBU obtain 1 PPS clock signals by using the BBU backplane.
As shown in Figure 6-7, the common IEEE 1588v2 reference clock is in the secondary
BBU of a GSM/UMTS/LTE triple-mode base station. The UMPT board is configured with
an IEEE 1588v2 clock client and receives IEEE 1588v2 clock packets containing clock
signals from an IEEE 1588v2 clock server through the transport network. Then, the UMPT
board generates synchronized 1 PPS clock signals and forwards them to the UCIU board
in the primary BBU, which in turn forwards them to the GTMU and WMPT boards.
Transmission port cabling on a multimode base station and the cabling of a common IEEE
1588v2 reference clock are independently deployed. Therefore, the operation of the multimode
base station is not affected.
Figure 6-6 A common IEEE 1588v2 reference clock in the primary BBU of a GSM/UMTS/
LTE triple-mode base station
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Figure 6-7 A common IEEE 1588v2 reference clock in the secondary BBU of a GSM/UMTS/
LTE triple-mode base station
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Description
Common
synchronous
Ethernet
reference
clock over
the Iub
interface
When the Iub interface on the multimode base station side uses IP transmission
and the IP network supports Ethernet clock synchronization, the eGBTS,
GBTS, or eNodeB can obtain clock signals from the WMPT, UMPT, UTRP
board in the NodeB by using the BBU backplane. The UTRP board is managed
by the UMTS mode and supports FE/GE transmission.
Common
synchronous
Ethernet
reference
clock over
the S1
interface
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Deployme
nt Scenario
Description
Common
synchronous
Ethernet
reference
clock over
the Abis
interface
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Figure 7-2 A common synchronous Ethernet reference clock in a separate-MPT GSM/LTE dualmode base station
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7.2 Common Synchronous Ethernet Reference Clock in CoMPT Multimode Base Stations
As shown in Figure 7-4, each mode uses the synchronous Ethernet clock source configured for
the UMPT board. The UMPT board supports the Common Clock feature.
Figure 7-4 A common synchronous Ethernet reference clock in a co-MPT GSM/UMTS/LTE
triple-mode base station
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As shown in Figure 7-6, the common synchronous Ethernet reference clock in the primary
BBU of a GSM/UMTS/LTE triple-mode base station. The WMPT board receives
synchronous Ethernet clock signals from the transport network over an FE link and
forwards them to the GTMU and UCIU boards. Upon receiving the clock signals, the UCIU
board sends them to the UMPT board in the secondary BBU. The other mode of base station
in the primary BBU obtains synchronous Ethernet clock signals by using the BBU
backplane.
As shown in Figure 7-7, the common synchronous Ethernet reference clock in the
secondary BBU of a GSM/UMTS/LTE triple-mode base station. The UMPT board receives
synchronous Ethernet clock signals from the transport network over a GE link and forwards
them to the UCIU board in the primary BBU. Upon receiving the clock signals, the UCIU
board sends them to the GTMU and WMPT boards.
Figure 7-6 A common synchronous Ethernet reference clock in the primary BBU of a
GSM/UMTS/LTE triple-mode base station
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Figure 7-7 A common synchronous Ethernet reference clock in the secondary BBU of a GSM/
UMTS/LTE triple-mode base station
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When the GSM, UMTS, and LTE modes share a UMTS board, besides common GPS, BITS,
E1/T1, IEEE 1588v2, and synchronous Ethernet reference clocks, the following common
reference clocks can be used:
l
These two common reference clocks are used only when the GSM, UMTS, and LTE modes
share a UMPT board. This is because these two common reference clocks only support a single
mode in a separate-MPT multimode base station.
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8.2 Common IEEE 1588v2+SyncE Reference Clock in CoMPT GSM/UMTS/LTE Triple-mode Base Stations
The IEEE 1588v2+SyncE clock source combines the IEEE 1588v2 clock and synchronous
Ethernet clock and supports only time synchronization. The clock source of the IEEE 1588v2
clock server must be the same as that of the synchronous Ethernet. As shown in Figure 8-2, the
UMPT board is configured with the IEEE 1588v2+SyncE clock source, which is shared by the
GSM, UMTS, and LTE modes. The clock source of the IEEE 1588v2 clock server and the
synchronous Ethernet in Figure 8-2 are GPS.
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Figure 8-2 A common IEEE 1588v2+SyncE reference clock in a co-MPT GSM/UMTS/LTE triple-mode base station
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Engineering Guidelines
Whether the multimode base station using the LTE TDD mode is configured with a GPS
antenna
If the multimode base station is configured with a GPS antenna, it is recommended that all
modes of the base station share a GPS reference clock.
Transmission scheme used by the multimode base station that does not use the LTE TDD
mode
If at least one mode of the multimode base station uses E1/T1 transmission, use a
common E1/T1 reference clock.
If all modes of the multimode base station use FE/GE transmission, check whether
synchronous Ethernet is supported. If yes, use a common synchronous Ethernet
reference clock. If no, use a common IEEE 1588v2 reference clock.
9.3 Requirements
MRFD-211601 Multi-mode BS Common Reference Clock(GBTS/eGBTS), MRFD-221601
Multi-mode BS Common Reference Clock(NodeB), MRFD-231601 Multi-mode BS Common
Reference Clock(eNodeB), and MRFD-241601 Multi-mode BS Common Reference Clock(LTE
TDD) are under license control.
MRFD-231601 Multi-mode BS Common Reference Clock(eNodeB) and MRFD-241601 Multimode BS Common Reference Clock(LTE TDD) have license control items. The other two
features only have license sales items and do not have license control items.
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Feature
ID
Feature
Name
NE
Sales Unit
MRFD-23
1601
Multimode BS
Common
Reference
Clock
(eNodeB)
Function-LTELLT1MCRC01 Common
Clock (eNodeB) (per
eNodeB)
eNodeB
per eNodeB
MRFD-24
1601
Multimode BS
Common
Reference
Clock(LTE
TDD)
eNodeB
Per eNodeB
The TDD eNodeB can only use the GPS reference clock provided by the GBTS/eGBTS
that uses time synchronization.
The TDD eNodeB can only use the GPS reference clock provided by the NodeB that uses
time synchronization.
The TDD eNodeB can only use the GPS reference clock provided by the co-MPT base
station that uses time synchronization.
If the LTE TDD mode is used in a multimode base station, a clock source that supports
time synchronization must be used, for example, GPS reference clock, IEEE 1588v2
reference clock, 1PPS+TOD reference clock, or IEEE 1588v2+SyncE reference clock. In
addition, the clock source must use time synchronization.
If a BITS reference clock is used, a USCU board must be installed in the BBU.
Hardware
Other Features
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Configuring a Common IEEE 1588v2 Reference Clock on the GBTS or eGBTS Side
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To configure a common GPS reference clock for the GBTS, perform the following steps:
Step 1 Run the SET BTSUSCUBP command to add a GPS clock link.
Step 2 Run the SET BTSCLK command with ClkType (the CME name is Clock Type) set to
TRCGPS_CLK(Trace GPS Clock).
----End
To configure a common GPS reference clock for the eGBTS, perform the following steps:
Step 1 Run the ADD GPS command to add a GPS clock link.
Step 2 Run the SET CLKMODE command to activate the GPS reference clock. Set the key parameters
according to the descriptions in the following table.
Parameter Name
MML Parameter
ID
Parameter Name
on the CME
Setting Notes
System clock
working mode
MODE
System Clock
Working Mode
Selected Clock
Source
CLKSRC
----End
MML Parameter
ID
Parameter Name
on the CME
Setting Notes
System clock
working mode
MODE
System Clock
Working Mode
Selected Clock
Source
CLKSRC
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----End
MML Parameter
ID
Parameter Name
on the CME
Setting Notes
System clock
working mode
MODE
System Clock
Working Mode
Selected Clock
Source
CLKSRC
----End
Configuring a Common IEEE 1588v2 Reference Clock on the GBTS or eGBTS Side
To configure a common IEEE 1588v2 reference clock for the GBTS, perform the following
steps:
Step 1 Run the SET BTSIPCLKPARA command to configure parameters for an IEEE 1588v2 clock
link. Set the key parameters according to the descriptions in the following table.
Parameter Name
MML Parameter
ID
Parameter Name
on the CME
Setting Notes
CLKPRTTYPE
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Parameter Name
MML Parameter
ID
Parameter Name
on the CME
Setting Notes
IP Clock Time
Synchronization
Mode
SYNMode
Clock
Synchronization
Mode
Clock Topology
Mode
CLKTOPOMODE
Clock Topology
Mode
Clock Reference
Source Redundancy
ISCLKREDUCY
Clock Reference
Source Redundancy
Clock Server 0 IP
Address
MASTERIPADDR
Clock Server 0 IP
Address
Clock Server 1 IP
Address
SLAVEIPADDR
Clock Server 1 IP
Address
Step 2 Run the SET BTSCLK command with ClkType (the CME name is Clock Type) set to
IP_TIME(IP Clock).
----End
To configure a common IEEE 1588v2 reference clock for the eGBTS, perform the following
steps:
Step 1 Run the ADD IPCLKLINK command to add an IEEE 1588v2 clock link. Set the key parameters
according to the descriptions in the following table.
Parameter Name
MML Parameter
ID
Parameter Name
on the CME
Setting Notes
Protocol Type
ICPT
Protocol Type
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Parameter Name
MML Parameter
ID
Parameter Name
on the CME
Setting Notes
Profile Type
PROFILETYPE
Profile Type
Slot No.
SN
Slot No.
Clock Topology
Mode
CNM
Client IP
CIP
Client IPv4
Server IP
SIP
Server IPv4
NOTE
If the IEEE 1588v2 clock server and the eGBTS are on different network segments, run the ADD IPRT
command to configure the route between the IEEE 1588v2 clock server and the eGBTS.
Step 2 Run the SET CLKMODE command to activate the IEEE 1588v2 reference clock. Set the key
parameters according to the descriptions in the following table.
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Parameter Name
MML Parameter
ID
Parameter Name
on the CME
Setting Notes
System clock
working mode
MODE
Clock Working
Mode
Selected Clock
Source
CLKSRC
Selected Clock
Source
IP Clock Time
Synchronization
Mode
SYNMODE
Synchronization
Mode
----End
MML Parameter
ID
Parameter Name
on the CME
Setting Notes
Slot No.
SN
Slot No.
Port No.
PN
Port No.
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To configure a common synchronous Ethernet reference clock for the eGBTS, perform the
following steps:
Step 1 Run the ADD SYNCETH command to add a synchronous Ethernet clock link. Set the key
parameters according to the descriptions in the following table.
Parameter Name
MML Parameter
ID
Parameter Name
on the CME
Setting Notes
Slot No.
SN
Slot No.
Port No.
PN
Port No.
SSM Selection
SSM
Synchronization
Status Message
Step 2 Run the SET CLKMODE command to activate the synchronous Ethernet reference clock. Set
the key parameters according to the descriptions in the following table.
Parameter Name
MML Parameter
ID
Parameter Name
on the CME
Setting Notes
System clock
working mode
MODE
Clock Working
Mode
Selected Clock
Source
CLKSRC
Selected Clock
Source
----End
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Parameter Name
MML Parameter
ID
Parameter Name
on the CME
Setting Notes
System clock
working mode
MODE
Clock Working
Mode
Selected Clock
Source
CLKSRC
Selected Clock
Source
----End
MML Parameter
ID
Parameter Name
on the CME
Setting Notes
System clock
working mode
MODE
System Clock
Working Mode
Selected Clock
Source
CLKSRC
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MML Parameter
ID
Parameter Name
on the CME
Setting Notes
System clock
working mode
MODE
System Clock
Working Mode
Selected Clock
Source
CLKSRC
----End
MML Parameter
ID
Parameter Name
on the CME
Setting Notes
System clock
working mode
MODE
System Clock
Working Mode
Selected Clock
Source
CLKSRC
----End
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Paramete
r Name
MML
Parameter ID
Paramete
r Name
on the
CME
Setting Notes
Protocol
Type
ICPT
Protocol
Type
Profile
Type
PROFILETYP
E
Profile
Type
Slot No.
SN
Slot No.
Clock
Topology
Mode
CNM
Clock Net
Mode
Client IP
CIP
Client
IPv4
Server IP
SIP
Server
IPv4
NOTE
If the IEEE 1588v2 clock server and the NodeB are on different network segments, run the ADD IPRT
command to configure the route between the IEEE 1588v2 clock server and the NodeB.
The NodeB does not support IPV6.
Step 2 Run the SET CLKMODE command to activate the IEEE 1588v2 reference clock. Set the key
parameters according to the descriptions in the following table.
Parameter Name
MML Parameter
ID
Parameter Name
on the CME
Setting Notes
System clock
working mode
MODE
Clock Working
Mode
Selected Clock
Source
CLKSRC
Selected Clock
Source
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Parameter Name
MML Parameter
ID
Parameter Name
on the CME
Setting Notes
IP Clock Time
Synchronization
Mode
SYNMODE
Synchronization
Mode
----End
MML Parameter
ID
Parameter Name
on the CME
Setting Notes
Slot No.
SN
Slot No.
Port No.
PN
Port No.
SSM Selection
SSM
Synchronization
Status Message
Step 2 Run the SET CLKMODE command to activate the synchronous Ethernet reference clock. Set
the key parameters according to the descriptions in the following table.
Parameter Name
MML Parameter
ID
Parameter Name
on the CME
Setting Notes
System clock
working mode
MODE
Clock Working
Mode
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Parameter Name
MML Parameter
ID
Parameter Name
on the CME
Setting Notes
Selected Clock
Source
CLKSRC
Selected Clock
Source
----End
MML Parameter
ID
Parameter Name
on the CME
Setting Notes
System clock
working mode
MODE
Clock Working
Mode
Selected Clock
Source
CLKSRC
Selected Clock
Source
----End
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MML Parameter
ID
Parameter Name
on the CME
Setting Notes
System clock
working mode
MODE
System Clock
Working Mode
Selected Clock
Source
CLKSRC
----End
NOTE
The eNodeB does not support switch between clock sources. Therefore, the System clock working
mode parameter must be set to MANUAL(Manual Handover).
MML Parameter
ID
Parameter Name
on the CME
Setting Notes
System clock
working mode
MODE
System Clock
Working Mode
Selected Clock
Source
CLKSRC
----End
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Step 2 Run the SET CLKMODE command to activate the E1/T1 reference clock. Set the key
parameters according to the descriptions in the following table.
Parameter Name
MML Parameter
ID
Parameter Name
on the CME
Setting Notes
System clock
working mode
MODE
System Clock
Working Mode
Selected Clock
Source
CLKSRC
----End
MML Parameter
ID
Parameter Name
on the CME
Setting Notes
Protocol Type
ICPT
Protocol Type
Profile Type
PROFILETYPE
Profile Type
Slot No.
SN
Slot No.
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Parameter Name
MML Parameter
ID
Parameter Name
on the CME
Setting Notes
Clock Topology
Mode
CNM
Client IP
CIP
Client IPv4
Server IP
SIP
Server IPv4
Client IPv6
CIPV6
Client IPv6
Server IPv6
SIPV6
Server IPv6
NOTE
If the IEEE 1588v2 clock server and the eNodeB are on different network segments, run the ADD IPRT
command to configure the route between the IEEE 1588v2 clock server and the eNodeB.
Step 2 Run the SET CLKMODE command to activate the IEEE 1588v2 reference clock. Set the key
parameters according to the descriptions in the following table.
Parameter Name
MML Parameter
ID
Parameter Name
on the CME
Setting Notes
System clock
working mode
MODE
Clock Working
Mode
Selected Clock
Source
CLKSRC
Selected Clock
Source
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Parameter Name
MML Parameter
ID
Parameter Name
on the CME
Setting Notes
IP Clock Time
Synchronization
Mode
SYNMODE
Synchronization
Mode
----End
MML Parameter
ID
Parameter Name
on the CME
Setting Notes
Slot No.
SN
Slot No.
Port No.
PN
Port No.
SSM Selection
SSM
Synchronization
Status Message
Step 2 Run the SET CLKMODE command to activate the synchronous Ethernet reference clock. Set
the key parameters according to the descriptions in the following table.
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Parameter Name
MML Parameter
ID
Parameter Name
on the CME
Setting Notes
System clock
working mode
MODE
Clock Working
Mode
Selected Clock
Source
CLKSRC
Selected Clock
Source
----End
MML Parameter
ID
Parameter Name
on the CME
Setting Notes
System clock
working mode
MODE
Clock Working
Mode
Selected Clock
Source
CLKSRC
Selected Clock
Source
----End
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Configuring a Common GPS Reference Clock on the Co-MPT Base Station Side
Configuring a Common BITS Reference Clock on the Co-MPT Base Station Side
Configuring a Common E1/T1 Reference Clock on the Co-MPT Base Station Side
Configuring a Common IEEE 1588v2 Reference Clock on the Co-MPT Base Station
Side
Configuring a Common GPS Reference Clock on the Co-MPT Base Station Side
Before configuring a common GPS reference clock, ensure that the co-MPT multimode base
station has been configured with a USCU board.
Step 1 Run the ADD GPS command to add a GPS clock link.
Step 2 Run the SET CLKMODE command to activate the GPS reference clock. Set the key parameters
according to the descriptions in the following table.
Parameter Name
MML Parameter
ID
Parameter Name
on the CME
Setting Notes
System clock
working mode
MODE
System Clock
Working Mode
Selected Clock
Source
CLKSRC
----End
Configuring a Common BITS Reference Clock on the Co-MPT Base Station Side
Before configuring a common BITS reference clock, ensure that the co-MPT multimode base
station has been configured with a USCU board.
Step 1 Run the ADD BITS command to add a BITS clock link.
Step 2 Run the SET CLKMODE command to activate the BITS reference clock. Set the key
parameters according to the descriptions in the following table.
Parameter Name
MML Parameter
ID
Parameter Name
on the CME
Setting Notes
System clock
working mode
MODE
System Clock
Working Mode
Selected Clock
Source
CLKSRC
----End
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Configuring a Common E1/T1 Reference Clock on the Co-MPT Base Station Side
Before configuring a common E1/T1 reference clock, ensure that an E1/T1 clock link is
available.
Step 1 Run the ADD LINECLK command to add an E1/T1 clock link. In this step, set Port Type
(Port Type on the CME) to E1T1(E1T1).
Step 2 Run the SET CLKMODE command to activate the E1/T1 reference clock. Set the key
parameters according to the descriptions in the following table.
Parameter Name
MML Parameter
ID
Parameter Name
on the CME
Setting Notes
System clock
working mode
MODE
System Clock
Working Mode
Selected Clock
Source
CLKSRC
----End
Configuring a Common IEEE 1588v2 Reference Clock on the Co-MPT Base Station
Side
Step 1 Run the ADD IPCLKLINK command to add an IEEE 1588v2 clock link. Set the key parameters
according to the descriptions in the following table.
Parameter Name
MML Parameter
ID
Parameter Name
on the CME
Setting Notes
Protocol Type
ICPT
Protocol Type
Profile Type
PROFILETYPE
Profile Type
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Parameter Name
MML Parameter
ID
Parameter Name
on the CME
Setting Notes
Slot No.
SN
Slot No.
Clock Topology
Mode
CNM
Client IP
CIP
Client IPv4
Server IP
SIP
Server IPv4
Client IPv6
CIPV6
Client IPv6
Server IPv6
SIPV6
Server IPv6
NOTE
If the IEEE 1588v2 clock server and the co-MPT multimode base station are on different network segments,
run the ADD IPRT command to configure the route between the IEEE 1588v2 clock server and the coMPT multimode base station.
Step 2 Run the SET CLKMODE command to activate the IEEE 1588v2 reference clock. Set the key
parameters according to the descriptions in the following table.
Parameter Name
MML Parameter
ID
Parameter Name
on the CME
Setting Notes
System clock
working mode
MODE
Clock Working
Mode
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Parameter Name
MML Parameter
ID
Parameter Name
on the CME
Setting Notes
Selected Clock
Source
CLKSRC
Selected Clock
Source
IP Clock Time
Synchronization
Mode
SYNMODE
Synchronization
Mode
----End
MML Parameter
ID
Parameter Name
on the CME
Setting Notes
Slot No.
SN
Slot No.
Port No.
PN
Port No.
SSM Selection
SSM
Synchronization
Status Message
Step 2 Run the SET CLKMODE command to activate the synchronous Ethernet reference clock. Set
the key parameters according to the descriptions in the following table.
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Parameter Name
MML Parameter
ID
Parameter Name
on the CME
Setting Notes
System clock
working mode
MODE
Clock Working
Mode
Selected Clock
Source
CLKSRC
Selected Clock
Source
----End
MML Parameter
ID
Parameter Name
on the CME
Setting Notes
System clock
working mode
MODE
Clock Working
Mode
Selected Clock
Source
CLKSRC
Selected Clock
Source
----End
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Parameter Name
MML Parameter
ID
Parameter Name
on the CME
Setting Notes
System clock
working mode
MODE
System Clock
Working Mode
Selected Clock
Source
CLKSRC
----End
MML Parameter
ID
Parameter Name
on the CME
Setting Notes
Slot No.
SN
Slot No.
Port No.
PN
Port No.
SSM Selection
SSM
Synchronization
Status Message
LN
Link No. 0 is
synchronousEthernet input and
link No. 1 is
synchronousEthernet output.
Step 2 Run the ADD IPCLKLINK command to add an IEEE 1588v2 clock link. Set the key parameters
according to the descriptions in the following table.
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Parameter Name
MML Parameter
ID
Parameter Name
on the CME
Setting Notes
Protocol Type
ICPT
Protocol Type
Profile Type
PROFILETYPE
Profile Type
Slot No.
SN
Slot No.
Clock Topology
Mode
CNM
Client IP
CIP
Client IPv4
Server IP
SIP
Server IPv4
Client IPv6
CIPV6
Client IPv6
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Parameter Name
MML Parameter
ID
Parameter Name
on the CME
Setting Notes
Server IPv6
SIPV6
Server IPv6
NOTE
If the IEEE 1588v2 clock server and the co-MPT multimode base station are on different network segments,
run the ADD IPRT command to configure the route between the IEEE 1588v2 clock server and the coMPT multimode base station.
Step 3 Run the SET CLKMODE command to activate the IEEE 1588v2+SyncE reference clock. Set
the key parameters according to the descriptions in the following table.
Parameter Name
MML Parameter
ID
Parameter Name
on the CME
Setting Notes
System clock
working mode
MODE
Clock Working
Mode
Selected Clock
Source
CLKSRC
Selected Clock
Source
IP Clock Time
Synchronization
Mode
SYNMODE
Synchronization
Mode
----End
Then...
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If...
Then...
Then...
----End
9.6 Troubleshooting
If ALM-26276 Inter-System Site-Level Configuration Conflict is generated, a clock reference
type configuration conflict occurs. That is, the base station of the current mode does not support
this type of reference clock. If this occurs, you must check the configuration file and correct the
clock reference type.
Alarm ID
Alarm Name
Configuration Item
26276
Inter-System Site-Level
Configuration Conflict
If the common reference clock is correctly configured but the base station cannot lock the clock
source within 30 minutes after it starts, you need to troubleshoot the common reference clock
fault. For details, see section "Troubleshooting" in Synchronization Feature Parameter
Description for GSM, UMTS, or LTE.
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10
Parameters
NE
MML
Command
Feature ID
Feature Name
Description
MODE
BTS3900,
BTS3900
WCDMA,
BTS3900 LTE
SET
CLKMODE
MRFD-210501
BTS Clock
Meaning:Indicates the
working mode
of the system
clock. Manual
indicates that a
clock source
must be
specified by the
user. Auto
indicates that the
system
automatically
selects a clock
source based on
the priority and
availability of
the clock source.
Free indicates
that the system
clock works in
free-running
mode, that is, the
system clock
does not trace
any reference
clock source.
DSP CLKSTAT
LST
CLKMODE
GUI Value
Range:AUTO
(Auto),
MANUAL
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Parameter ID
NE
MML
Command
10 Parameters
Feature ID
Feature Name
Description
(Manual), FREE
(Free)
Unit:None
Actual Value
Range:AUTO,
MANUAL,
FREE
Default
Value:FREE
(Free)
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Parameter ID
NE
MML
Command
Feature ID
Feature Name
Description
CLKSRC
BTS3900,
BTS3900
WCDMA,
BTS3900 LTE
SET
CLKMODE
MRFD-210501
BTS Clock
LST
CLKMODE
GUI Value
Range:GPS
(GPS Clock),
BITS(BITS
Clock), IPCLK
(IP Clock),
SYNCETH
(SyncEth
Clock),
LINECLK(Line
Clock), TOD
(TOD Clock),
PEERCLK(Peer
Clock),
SYNCETH
+IPCLK
(SyncEth Clock
+IP Clock), GPS
+SYNCETH
(GPS Clock
+SyncEth
Clock),
INTERCLK
(Inter Clock)
Unit:None
Actual Value
Range:GPS,
BITS, IPCLK,
SYNCETH,
LINECLK,
TOD,
PEERCLK,
SYNCETH
+IPCLK, GPS
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Parameter ID
NE
MML
Command
10 Parameters
Feature ID
Feature Name
Description
+SYNCETH,
INTERCLK
Default
Value:GPS
(GPS Clock)
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Parameter ID
NE
MML
Command
Feature ID
Feature Name
Description
ICPT
BTS3900,
BTS3900
WCDMA,
BTS3900 LTE
ADD
IPCLKLINK
WRFD-050501
Clock Sync on
Ethernet in
NodeB
LST
IPCLKLINK
GUI Value
Range:HW_DE
FINED(HuaWei
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Parameter ID
NE
MML
Command
10 Parameters
Feature ID
Feature Name
Description
Defined
Protocol), PTP
(PTP Protocol)
Unit:None
Actual Value
Range:HW_DE
FINED, PTP
Default
Value:PTP(PTP
Protocol)
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Parameter ID
NE
MML
Command
Feature ID
Feature Name
Description
PROFILETYPE
BTS3900,
BTS3900
WCDMA,
BTS3900 LTE
ADD
IPCLKLINK
WRFD-050501
Clock Sync on
Ethernet in
NodeB
LST
IPCLKLINK
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Parameter ID
NE
MML
Command
10 Parameters
Feature ID
Feature Name
Description
used for
interconnection
with servers
from other
vendors when
the other
vendors do not
support ITU-T
G.8265.1.The
contentS of
IEEE1588V2_1
6.1 refers to the
optional section
16.1 of
IEEE1588V2
protocol.
GUI Value
Range:1588V2
(1588V2), G.
8265.1(G.
8265.1),
1588V2_16.1
(1588V2_16.1)
Unit:None
Actual Value
Range:1588V2,
G.8265.1,
1588V2_16.1
Default Value:
1588V2
(1588V2)
SN
BTS3900,
BTS3900
WCDMA,
BTS3900 LTE
ADD
IPCLKLINK
None
None
LST
IPCLKLINK
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Parameter ID
NE
MML
Command
Feature ID
Feature Name
Description
CNM
BTS3900,
BTS3900
WCDMA,
BTS3900 LTE
ADD
IPCLKLINK
WRFD-050501
Clock Sync on
Ethernet in
NodeB
Meaning:Indicates the
networking type
for the IP clock.
The LTE
currently does
not support L3
Multicast
function.
LST
IPCLKLINK
GUI Value
Range:UNICAS
T(Unicast),
L3_MULTICA
ST(L3
Multicast),
L2_MULTICA
ST(L2
Multicast)
Unit:None
Actual Value
Range:UNICAS
T,
L3_MULTICA
ST,
L2_MULTICA
ST
Default
Value:UNICAS
T(Unicast)
CIP
BTS3900,
BTS3900
WCDMA,
BTS3900 LTE
ADD
IPCLKLINK
DSP
IPCLKLINK
WRFD-050501
Clock Sync on
Ethernet in
NodeB
LST
IPCLKLINK
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Parameter ID
NE
MML
Command
Feature ID
Feature Name
Description
SIP
BTS3900,
BTS3900
WCDMA,
BTS3900 LTE
ADD
IPCLKLINK
WRFD-050501
Clock Sync on
Ethernet in
NodeB
LST
IPCLKLINK
GUI Value
Range:Valid IP
address
Unit:None
Actual Value
Range:Valid IP
address
Default Value:
0.0.0.0
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Parameter ID
NE
MML
Command
Feature ID
Feature Name
Description
SYNMODE
BTS3900,
BTS3900
WCDMA,
BTS3900 LTE
SET
CLKMODE
WRFD-050501
Clock Sync on
Ethernet in
NodeB
LST
CLKMODE
GUI Value
Range:ABSOL
UTE
(ABSOLUTE),
RELATIVE
(RELATIVE),
OFF(OFF)
Unit:None
Actual Value
Range:ABSOL
UTE,
RELATIVE,
OFF
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Parameter ID
NE
MML
Command
10 Parameters
Feature ID
Feature Name
Description
Default
Value:OFF
(OFF)
SN
BTS3900,
BTS3900
WCDMA,
BTS3900 LTE
ADD
SYNCETH
None
None
LST SYNCETH
PN
BTS3900,
BTS3900
WCDMA,
BTS3900 LTE
ADD
SYNCETH
WRFD-050502
Clock Sync on
Ethernet
LST SYNCETH
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10 Parameters
Parameter ID
NE
MML
Command
Feature ID
Feature Name
Description
SSM
BTS3900,
BTS3900
WCDMA,
BTS3900 LTE
ADD
SYNCETH
WRFD-050502
Clock Sync on
Ethernet
Meaning:Indicates whether
handling of
SSM frames is
supported.The
setting of this
parameter is
consistent with
the setting on the
Ethernet clock
server. The
synchronization
status message
(SSM) carries
clock quality
information,
which is
specified in
ITU-T. This
parameter is
valid only when
the
synchronousEthernet clock
link is of the
input type.
MOD
SYNCETH
DSP SYNCETH
LST SYNCETH
GUI Value
Range:DISABL
E(DISABLE),
ENABLE
(ENABLE)
Unit:None
Actual Value
Range:DISABL
E, ENABLE
Default
Value:DISABL
E(DISABLE)
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Parameter ID
NE
MML
Command
Feature ID
Feature Name
Description
CIPV6
BTS3900,
BTS3900
WCDMA,
BTS3900 LTE
ADD
IPCLKLINK
WRFD-050501
Clock Sync on
Ethernet in
NodeB
DSP
IPCLKLINK
LST
IPCLKLINK
GUI Value
Range:Valid IP
address
Unit:None
Actual Value
Range:Valid IP
address
Default Value:
0:0:0:0:0:0:0:0
SIPV6
BTS3900,
BTS3900
WCDMA,
BTS3900 LTE
ADD
IPCLKLINK
LST
IPCLKLINK
WRFD-050501
Clock Sync on
Ethernet in
NodeB
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10 Parameters
Parameter ID
NE
MML
Command
Feature ID
Feature Name
Description
LN
BTS3900,
BTS3900
WCDMA,
BTS3900 LTE
ADD
SYNCETH
WRFD-050502
Clock Sync on
Ethernet
DSP SYNCETH
MOD
SYNCETH
RMV
SYNCETH
LST SYNCETH
GUI Value
Range:0~1
Unit:None
Actual Value
Range:0~1
Default Value:0
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11
Counters
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12
Glossary
For the acronyms, abbreviations, terms, and definitions, see the Glossary.
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13 Reference Documents
Reference Documents
1.
2.
Synchronization Feature Parameter Description for GSM BSS, WCDMA RAN, and
eRAN
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