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TD-LTE Baseband Unit

Configuration Management Operation Guide


Version: V2.00.041

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Revision History
Revision NO.

Revision Date

Revision Reason

R1.0

20111120

First Edition

Contents
About This Manual ......................................................................................... I
Chapter 1 Overview .................................................................................... 1-1
1.1 Overview of Configuration Management .............................................................. 1-1
1.2 Version Description ............................................................................................ 1-1
1.3 Configuration Flow ............................................................................................. 1-2

Chapter 2 Initial Operations....................................................................... 2-1


2.1 Starting the NetNumen Client.............................................................................. 2-1
2.2 Creating an NE Agent......................................................................................... 2-3
2.3 Starting the NE Agent ......................................................................................... 2-5
2.4 Starting NE Management.................................................................................... 2-6
2.5 Starting Configuration Management..................................................................... 2-7
2.6 Creating an LTE Subnetwork............................................................................... 2-8
2.7 Creating a Base Station ...................................................................................... 2-8
2.8 Applying for Mutex Right....................................................................................2-11
2.9 Creating a Base Station Configuration Set ......................................................... 2-12

Chapter 3 Platform Equipment Resource Configuration........................ 3-1


3.1 Creating Platform Equipment Resources ............................................................. 3-1
3.2 Configuring BBU Physical Resource.................................................................... 3-2
3.2.1 Creating a Tank........................................................................................ 3-2
3.2.2 Creating a BBU Rack ............................................................................... 3-3
3.2.3 Creating BBU Boards ............................................................................... 3-4
3.3 Configuring RRU Physical Resource ................................................................... 3-6
3.3.1 Creating an RRU Rack ............................................................................. 3-6
3.3.2 Creating RRU Boards ............................................................................... 3-8
3.4 Creating Board Power Supplying Relation.......................................................... 3-10
3.5 Creating Rack Topology Relation........................................................................3-11
3.6 Creating Optical Fiber Ports .............................................................................. 3-13
3.7 Creating Environment Monitoring Thresholds ..................................................... 3-13
3.8 Configuring Clock and SNTP............................................................................. 3-13
3.8.1 Configuring Clock Parameters................................................................. 3-13
3.8.2 Configuring Clock Source Priority ............................................................ 3-15
3.8.3 Configuring SNTP Parameters ................................................................ 3-17
3.9 Configuring Platform Transmission Resource ..................................................... 3-19

3.9.1 Configuring Ethernet Parameters ............................................................ 3-19


3.9.2 Configuring the Global Port ..................................................................... 3-20
3.9.3 Configuring IP Parameters ...................................................................... 3-22
3.9.4 Configuring an IP Bandwidth Group......................................................... 3-23
3.9.5 Configuring IP Bandwidth........................................................................ 3-24
3.9.6 Configuring Static Route ......................................................................... 3-26
3.9.7 Configuring SCTP .................................................................................. 3-27
3.9.8 Configuring OMCB ................................................................................. 3-28
3.9.9 Configuring IP Clock............................................................................... 3-30

Chapter 4 LTE Platform Attribute Configuration ..................................... 4-1


4.1 Configuring eNodeB Property.............................................................................. 4-1
4.2 Configuring IPCOS............................................................................................. 4-2

Chapter 5 Radio Resource Management Configuration ......................... 5-1


5.1 Creating Radio Global Information....................................................................... 5-1
5.2 Creating Serving Cells ........................................................................................ 5-2
5.3 Creating Cell Reselection.................................................................................... 5-3
5.4 Configuring Neighbor Cells ................................................................................. 5-4
5.5 Configuring Neighbor Cell Relation ..................................................................... 5-5
5.6 Creating UE Parameters..................................................................................... 5-9
5.7 Configuring Measurement Parameters................................................................. 5-9
5.7.1 Configuring UE Rat-frequence Measurement ............................................. 5-9
5.7.2 Creating EUTRAN System Measurement................................................. 5-10

Chapter 6 Data Synchronization ............................................................... 6-1


6.1 Overview ........................................................................................................... 6-1
6.2 Synchronizing All Tables ..................................................................................... 6-1

Glossary .........................................................................................................I

II

About This Manual


Purpose
This manual describes the operations related to configuration management of NetNumen
U31.

Intended Audience
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eNodeB commissioning engineers


Maintenance engineers
Network management engineers

What Is in This Manual


This manual contains the following chapters.
Section
Chapter 1, Overview
Chapter 2, Initial Operations

Summary
Describes the configuration flow and software version information of NetNumen U31.
Describes the initial operations of NetNumen U31.

Chapter 3, Platform Equipment Re-

Describes the operations related to platform equipment re-

source Configuration

source configuration.

Chapter 4, LTE Platform Attribute

Describes the operations related to LTE platform attribute con-

Configuration

figuration.

Chapter 5, Radio Resource Manage-

Describes the operations related to radio resource manage-

ment Configuration

ment configuration.

Chapter 6, Data Synchronization

Describes the operations related to data synchronization.

Chapter 1

Overview
Table of Contents
Overview of Configuration Management.....................................................................1-1
Version Description ....................................................................................................1-1
Configuration Flow .....................................................................................................1-2

1.1 Overview of Configuration Management


eNodeB configuration management covers the following:

Platform Equipment Resources


Platform equipment resources include platform physical resource and platform
transmission resource.
Platform physical resource management is responsible for managing the rack, boards,
dry contact, serial port, optical port, topology relation, environment supervision, clock, and
Simple Network Time Protocol (SNTP).
Platform transmission resource management is responsible for managing the physical
bearer, link protocol, IP transmission, upper-layer protocols, and IP clock.

LTE Platform Attributes


LTE Platform Attributes include IPCOS and antenna weight.

Radio Resource Management


eNodeB global parameter management is responsible for managing serving cells,
neighbor cells, neighbor cell relation, cell re-selection, user equipment (UE) parameters,
and measurement parameters.

1.2 Version Description


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NetNumenTM version: V12.10.040


Base station software version: LTE V2.00.041

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1.3 Configuration Flow


Figure 1-1 shows the flow of eNodeB configuration management.

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Figure 1-1 eNodeB Configuration Flow

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Chapter 2

Initial Operations
Table of Contents
Starting the NetNumen Client .....................................................................................2-1
Creating an NE Agent ................................................................................................2-3
Starting the NE Agent.................................................................................................2-5
Starting NE Management ...........................................................................................2-6
Starting Configuration Management ...........................................................................2-7
Creating an LTE Subnetwork......................................................................................2-8
Creating a Base Station..............................................................................................2-8
Applying for Mutex Right .......................................................................................... 2-11
Creating a Base Station Configuration Set................................................................2-12

2.1 Starting the NetNumen Client


Abstract
This section describes how to start the client of the NetNumen unified network system.

Prerequisites
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The NetNumen server and related database servers are operating properly
The NetNumen client has been installed.

Steps
1. In the Windows operating system, select Start > All Programs > NetNumen Unified
Management System > NetNumen Client, as shown in Figure 2-1. The login dialog
box appears.
Figure 2-1 Starting NetNumen Client

2. Enter the user name, password, and server IP address, as shown in Figure 2-2.

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Figure 2-2 NetNumen Login Dialog Box

3. Click OK.
End of Steps

Result
After you successfully log into the system, the Topology Management window is opened
by default, as shown in Figure 2-3.
Figure 2-3 Main Window of the Client

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2.2 Creating an NE Agent


Abstract
NE agent is an adaptor layer between the NetNumen and physical NEs. Through the NE
agent, the NetNumen is connected to an NE for configuration operations.

Prerequisites
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NE agent server is operating properly.


The NetNumen Topology Management window is open.

Steps
1. Rightclick the root node of the topology tree and select Creat Object > LTE TDD
Product > LTE TDD NE Agent. The Create ltetdd OMM dialog box appears, as
shown in Figure 2-4 and Figure 2-5.
Figure 2-4 Basic Attributes Tab

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Figure 2-5 Extended Attributes Tab

2. Set the related parameters.

Note:
Generally, Port and FTP Port use the default values.

3. Click OK.
End of Steps

Result
The NE agent is created successfully, as shown in Figure 2-6.
Figure 2-6 Successfully Created NE Agent

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2.3 Starting the NE Agent


Prerequisites
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NE agent server is operating properly.


The NE agent has been created but not started.

Steps
1. Right-click the NE agent and select Start, as shown in Figure 2-7.
Figure 2-7 Starting NE Agent

Note:
Background Start: The NetNumen client software will start the NE agent
automatically when you log into the client next time.

End of Steps

Result
The NE agent is started successfully, as shown in Figure 2-8.
Figure 2-8 Started NE Agent

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Note:
The NE agent is subject to system management after it is started. Then the data in topology
graph including configuration data and alarm data is synchronized automatically, and the
status and icon of the NE agent are updated in the topology graph.

2.4 Starting NE Management


Prerequisites
The NE agent has started.

Steps
1. Rightclick the NE agent and select NE Management > Start NE Management, as
shown in Figure 2-9.
Figure 2-9 Starting NE Management

End of Steps

Result
NE management is started successfully, as shown in Figure 2-10.
Figure 2-10 Started NE Management

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2.5 Starting Configuration Management


Prerequisites
NE management has started.

Steps
1. Right-click the NE agent and select NE Management > Configuration Management,
as shown in Figure 2-11.
Figure 2-11 Starting Configuration Management

End of Steps

Result
Configuration management is started successfully, as shown in Figure 2-12.
Figure 2-12 Started Configuration Management

1. Configuration resource tree

2. Operation area

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2.6 Creating an LTE Subnetwork


Prerequisites
Configuration management has started.

Steps
1. Right-click the NE agent and select Create > SubNetwork. The SubNetwork dialog
box appears, as shown in Figure 2-13.
Figure 2-13 Subnetwork Dialog Box

2. Set related parameters.


3. Click OK.
End of Steps

Result
The LTE subnetwork is created successfully, as shown in Figure 2-14.
Figure 2-14 Created LTE Subnetwork

2.7 Creating a Base Station


Prerequisites
The LTE subnetwork has been created.
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Steps
1. Right-click the LTE subnetwork and select Create > Base Station. The Base Station
dialog box appears, as shown in Figure 2-15 and Figure 2-16.
Figure 2-15 General Parameters Tab

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Figure 2-16 ManagedElement Status Tab

2. Set the related parameters.


3. Click OK.
End of Steps

Result
The base station is created successfully, as shown in Figure 2-17.
Figure 2-17 Created Base Station

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2.8 Applying for Mutex Right


Abstract
Mutex right enables only one user to perform operations at a time. You should apply for
mutex right before performing configuration.

Prerequisites
The base station has been created.

Steps
1. Right-click the base station and select Apply Mutex Right, as shown in Figure 2-18.
Figure 2-18 Double-clicking Apply Mutex Right

End of Steps

Result
The mutex right is applied for successfully, as shown in Figure 2-19.

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Figure 2-19 Successful Mutex Right Application

Note:
indicates that the mutex right is applied for successfully.

2.9 Creating a Base Station Configuration Set


Abstract
After the base station is successfully created, a primary configuration set is created
automatically. You can create secondary configuration sets manually.

Prerequisites
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The base station has been created.


You have the mutex right.

Steps
1. Right-click the base station and select Create > Base Station Config Set. The Base
Station Config Set dialog box appear,s as shown in Figure 2-20.
Figure 2-20 Base Station Config Set Dialog Box

2. Set the related parameters.


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3. Click OK.
End of Steps

Result
The base station configuration set is created successfully, as shown in Figure 2-21.
Figure 2-21 Created Base Station Configuration Set

Note:
A base station can be configured with one primary configuration set and multiple secondary
configuration sets. Primary/secondary switchover is allowed.

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Platform Equipment
Resource Configuration
Table of Contents
Creating Platform Equipment Resources ....................................................................3-1
Configuring BBU Physical Resource ..........................................................................3-2
Configuring RRU Physical Resource ..........................................................................3-6
Creating Board Power Supplying Relation ................................................................3-10
Creating Rack Topology Relation.............................................................................. 3-11
Creating Optical Fiber Ports .....................................................................................3-13
Creating Environment Monitoring Thresholds ...........................................................3-13
Configuring Clock and SNTP....................................................................................3-13
Configuring Platform Transmission Resource ...........................................................3-19

3.1 Creating Platform Equipment Resources


Prerequisites
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You have the mutex right.


The base station configuration set has been created.

Steps
1. Double-click Platform Equipment Resource, as shown in Figure 3-1.
Figure 3-1 Double-clicking Platform Equipment Resource

2. Click
in the right pane. The Platform Equipment Resource dialog box appears,
as shown in Figure 3-2,

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Figure 3-2 Platform Equipment Resource Dialog Box

Note:
The attribute value of Transmission Medium must contain GE or FE.

3. Set the related parameters.


4. Click OK.
End of Steps

3.2 Configuring BBU Physical Resource


3.2.1 Creating a Tank
Prerequisites
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Platform equipment resource has been created.

Steps
1. Double-click Tank, as shown in Figure 3-3.

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Figure 3-3 Double-clicking Tank

2. Click

in the right pane. The Tank dialog box appears, as shown in Figure 3-4.

Figure 3-4 Tank Dialog Box

3. Set the related parameters.


4. Click OK.
End of Steps

3.2.2 Creating a BBU Rack


Context
After the tank is created, the system automatically creates a BaseBand Unit (BBU), as
shown in Figure 3-5.

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Figure 3-5 Created BBU Rack

3.2.3 Creating BBU Boards


Prerequisites
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You have the mutex right.


The platform equipment resource has been created.

Steps
1. Double-click Rack, as shown in Figure 3-6.
Figure 3-6 Double-clicking Rack

2. Select a BBU rack record in the right pane, and click


BBU board configuration tab appears.

, as shown in Figure 3-7. The

Figure 3-7 Selecting a BBU Rack

3. Right-click a slot and click Create Board, as shown in Figure 3-8. The Create Board
dialog box appears.

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Figure 3-8 Tab for Configuring BBU Boards

4. Set the related parameters, as shown in Figure 3-9.

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Figure 3-9 Create Board Dialog Box

5. Click OK.
6. Repeat the previous steps to create other boards.
End of Steps

3.3 Configuring RRU Physical Resource


3.3.1 Creating an RRU Rack
Prerequisites
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The platform equipment resource has been created.

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Steps
1. Double-click Rack, as shown in Figure 3-10.
Figure 3-10 Double-clicking Rack

2. Click

in the right pane. The Rack dialog box appears, as shown in Figure 3-11.

Figure 3-11 Rack Dialog Box

3. Set the related parameters.


4. Click OK.
End of Steps

Result
The Remote Radio Unit (RRU) rack is created successfully, as shown in Figure 3-12.

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Figure 3-12 Created RRU Rack

3.3.2 Creating RRU Boards


Prerequisites
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You have the mutex right.


The platform equipment resource has been created.

Steps
1. Double-click Rack, as shown in Figure 3-13.
Figure 3-13 Double-clicking Rack

2. Select an RRU rack record in the right pane and click


The RRU board configuration tab appears.

, as shown in Figure 3-14.

Figure 3-14 Selecting an RRU Rack Record

3. Right-click a slot and select Create Board, as shown in Figure 3-15. The Create
Board dialog box appears.

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Figure 3-15 Tab for Configuring RRU Boards

4. Select the related parameters, as shown in Figure 3-16.


Figure 3-16 Create Board Dialog Box

5. Click OK.
End of Steps
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3.4 Creating Board Power Supplying Relation


Abstract
All boards in a BBU rack, except the CC board, can be provided with power by the PM
board only after the power supplying relation is configured.

Prerequisites
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You have the mutex right.


The platform equipment resource has been created.
BBU boards have been created.

Steps
1. Double-click Board Power Supplying Relation, as shown in Figure 3-17.
Figure 3-17 Double-clicking Board Power Supplying Relation

2. Click
in the right pane. The Board Power Supplying Relation dialog box appears,
as shown in Figure 3-18

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Figure 3-18 Board Power Supplying Relation Dialog Box

3. Set the related parameters.


4. Click OK.
End of Steps

3.5 Creating Rack Topology Relation


Abstract
Rack topology relation defines the relation between the optical fiber port on BPL board and
the lower-level RRU.

Prerequisites
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You have the mutex right.


The platform equipment resource has been created.

Steps
1. Double-click Topo, as shown in Figure 3-19.

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Figure 3-19 Double-clicking Topo

2. Click

in the right pane. The Topo dialog box appears, as shown in Figure 3-20.

Figure 3-20 Topo Dialog Box

3. Set the related parameters.


4. Click OK.
End of Steps

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3.6 Creating Optical Fiber Ports


Context
After the Baseband Processing Board for LTE (BPL) is created, the system automatically
creates optical fiber ports, as shown in Figure 3-21.
Figure 3-21 Created Optical Fiber Ports

3.7 Creating Environment Monitoring Thresholds


Context
After BBU and RRU boards are created, the system automatically creates the environment
monitoring thresholds, as shown in Figure 3-22.
Figure 3-22 Created Environment Monitoring Thresholds

3.8 Configuring Clock and SNTP


3.8.1 Configuring Clock Parameters
Prerequisites
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The platform equipment resource has been created.
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Steps
1. Double-click Clock Parameter Configuration, as shown in Figure 3-23.
Figure 3-23 Double-clicking Clock Parameter Configuration

2. Click
in the right pane. The Clock Parameter Configuration dialog box appears,
as shown in Figure 3-24.

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Figure 3-24 Clock Parameter Configuration Dialog Box

Note:
Clock Synchronization Mode should be set to Phase synchronization.

3. Set the related parameters.


4. Click OK.
End of Steps

3.8.2 Configuring Clock Source Priority


Prerequisites
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You have the mutex right.


The platform equipment resource has been created.

Steps
1. Double-click Clock Source Priority, as shown in Figure 3-25.

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Figure 3-25 Double-clicking Clock Source Priority

2. Click
in the right pane. The Clock Source Priority dialog box appears, as shown
in Figure 3-26.

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Figure 3-26 Clock Source Priority Dialog Box

3. Set the related parameters.


4. Click OK.
End of Steps

3.8.3 Configuring SNTP Parameters


Prerequisites
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You have the mutex right.


The platform equipment resource has been created.

Steps
1. Double-click SNTP Configuration, as shown in Figure 3-27.

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Figure 3-27 Double-clicking SNTP Configuration

2. Click
in the right pane. The SNTP Configuration dialog box appears, as shown in
Figure 3-28.
Figure 3-28 SNTP Configuration Dialog Box

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3. Set the related parameters.


4. Click OK.
End of Steps

3.9 Configuring Platform Transmission Resource


3.9.1 Configuring Ethernet Parameters
Prerequisites
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You have the mutex right.


The platform equipment resource has been created.

Steps
1. Double-click Ethernet Parameters, as shown in Figure 3-29.
Figure 3-29 Double-clicking Ethernet Parameters

2. Click
in the right pane. The Ethernet Parameters dialog box appears, as shown
in Figure 3-30.

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Figure 3-30 Ethernet Parameters Dialog Box

3. Set the related parameters.

Note:
Used Board must be set to CC board.
Ethernet parameters can be created only if Transmission Medium configured in
Platform Equipment Resource contains FE or GE.

4. Click OK.
End of Steps

3.9.2 Configuring the Global Port


Prerequisites
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You have the mutex right.


The platform equipment resource has been created.

Steps
1. Double-click Global Port Parameters, as shown in Figure 3-31.

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Figure 3-31 Double-clicking Global Port Parameters

2. Click
in the right pane. The Global Port Parameters dialog box appears, as shown
in Figure 3-32.
Figure 3-32 Global Port Parameters Dialog Box

3. Set the related parameters.

Note:
The Used Board must be set to the CC board configured in Ethernet Parameters.

4. Click OK.
End of Steps

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3.9.3 Configuring IP Parameters


Prerequisites
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You have the mutex right.


The platform equipment resource has been created.

Steps
1. Double-click IP Parameters, as shown in Figure 3-33.
Figure 3-33 Double-clicking IP Parameters

2. Click
3-34.

in the right pane. The IP Parameters dialog box appears, as shown in Figure

Figure 3-34 IP Parameters Dialog Box

3. Set the related parameters.

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4. Click OK.
End of Steps

3.9.4 Configuring an IP Bandwidth Group


Prerequisites
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You have the mutex right.


The platform equipment resource has been created.

Steps
1. Double-click IP Bandwidth Group, as shown in Figure 3-35.
Figure 3-35 Double-clicking IP Bandwidth Group

2. Click
in the right pane. The IP Bandwidth Group dialog box appears, as shown
in Figure 3-36.

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Figure 3-36 IP Bandwidth Group Dialog Box

3. Set the related parameters.

Note:
If Ethernet Port ID of Ethernet parameters is set to External Ethernet port, the
Physical Resource parameter in this dialog box should be 0. If Ethernet Port ID is
set to Debug port, the Physical Resource parameter in this dialog box should be 1.

4. Click OK.
End of Steps

3.9.5 Configuring IP Bandwidth


Prerequisites
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You have the mutex right.


The platform equipment resource has been created.
The IP bandwidth group has been configured.
IP parameters have been configured.

Steps
1. Double-click IP Bandwidth, as shown in Figure 3-37.
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Figure 3-37 Double-clicking IP Bandwidth

2. Click
3-38.

in the right pane. The IP Bandwidth dialog box appears, as shown in Figure

Figure 3-38 IP Bandwidth Dialog Box

3. Set the related parameters.


4. Click OK.
End of Steps

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3.9.6 Configuring Static Route


Prerequisites
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You have the mutex right.


The platform equipment resource has been created.

Steps
1. Double-click Static Route, as shown in Figure 3-39.
Figure 3-39 Double-clicking Static Route

2. Click
3-40.

in the right pane. The Static Route dialog box appears, as shown in Figure

Figure 3-40 Static Route Dialog Box

3. Set the related parameters.


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4. Click OK.
End of Steps

3.9.7 Configuring SCTP


Prerequisites
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You have the mutex right.


The platform equipment resource has been created.

Steps
1. Double-click SCTP, as shown in Figure 3-41.
Figure 3-41 Double-clicking SCTP

2. Click

in the right pane. The SCTP dialog box appears, as shown in Figure 3-42.

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Figure 3-42 SCTP Dialog Box

3. Set the related parameters.


4. Click OK.
End of Steps

3.9.8 Configuring OMCB


Prerequisites
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The platform equipment resource has been created.

Steps
1. Double-click OMCB Configuration, as shown in Figure 3-43.

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Figure 3-43 Double-clicking OMCB

2. Click
in the right pane. The OMCB Configuration dialog box appears, as shown
in Figure 3-44.
Figure 3-44 OMCB Configuration Dialog Box

3. Set the related parameters.


4. Click OK.
End of Steps
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3.9.9 Configuring IP Clock


Prerequisites
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You have the mutex right.


The platform equipment resource has been created.

Steps
1. Double-click IP Clock, as shown in Figure 3-45.
Figure 3-45 Double-clicking IP Clock

2. Click

in the right pane. The IP Clock dialog box appears, as shown in Figure 3-46.

Figure 3-46 IP Clock Dialog Box

3. Set the related parameters.


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4. Click OK.
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Chapter 4

LTE Platform Attribute


Configuration
Table of Contents
Configuring eNodeB Property.....................................................................................4-1
Configuring IPCOS.....................................................................................................4-2

4.1 Configuring eNodeB Property


Prerequisites
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You have the mutex right.


The base station configuration sets have been created.

Steps
1. Double-click eNodeB Property, as shown in Figure 4-1.
Figure 4-1 Double-clicking eNodeB Property

2. Click
in the right pane. The eNodeB Property dialog box appears, as shown in
Figure 4-2.

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Figure 4-2 eNodeB Property Dialog Box

3. Set the related parameters.


4. Click OK.
End of Steps

4.2 Configuring IPCOS


Prerequisites
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You have the mutex right.


eNodeB property have been configured.

Steps
1. Double-click IPCOS, as shown in Figure 4-3.
Figure 4-3 Double-clicking IPCOS

2. Click

in the right pane. The IPCOS dialog box appears, as shown in Figure 4-4.

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Figure 4-4 IPCOS Dialog Box

3. Set the related parameters.


4. Click OK.
End of Steps

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Chapter 5

Radio Resource Management


Configuration
Table of Contents
Creating Radio Global Information..............................................................................5-1
Creating Serving Cells................................................................................................5-2
Creating Cell Reselection ...........................................................................................5-3
Configuring Neighbor Cells.........................................................................................5-4
Configuring Neighbor Cell Relation ............................................................................5-5
Creating UE Parameters ............................................................................................5-9
Configuring Measurement Parameters .......................................................................5-9

5.1 Creating Radio Global Information


Prerequisites
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You have the mutex right.


eNodeB property have been configured.

Steps
1. Double-click Radio Global Information, as shown in Figure 5-1.
Figure 5-1 Double-clicking Radio Global Information

2. Click
in the right pane. The Radio Global Information dialog box appears, as
shown in Figure 5-2.

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Figure 5-2 Radio Global Information Dialog Box

3. Set the related parameters.


4. Click OK.
End of Steps

5.2 Creating Serving Cells


Prerequisites
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You have the mutex right.


The rack topology relation has been created.
The radio global information has been created.

Steps
1. Double-click Server Cell Configuration, as shown in Figure 5-3.
Figure 5-3 Double-clicking Server Cell Configuration

2. Click
in the right pane. The Server Cell Configuration dialog box appears, as
shown in Figure 5-4.

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Figure 5-4 Serving Cell Configuration Dialog Box

3. Set the related parameters.


4. Click OK.
End of Steps

5.3 Creating Cell Reselection


Context
After the serving cells are created, the system automatically creates cell reselection. Figure
5-5 shows UTRAN cell reselection for example.
Figure 5-5 Created UTRAN Cell Reselection

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5.4 Configuring Neighbor Cells


Abstract
This section takes an eNodeB neighbor cell as an example to describe how to configure
neighbor cells.

Prerequisites
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You have the mutex right.


The radio global information has been created.

Steps
1. Double-click eNodeB Neighbouring Cell, as shown in Figure 5-6.
Figure 5-6 Double-clicking eNodeB Neighbouring Cell

2. Click
in the right pane. The eNodeB Neighbouring Cell dialog box appears, as
shown in Figure 5-7.

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Figure 5-7 eNodeB Neighbouring Cell Dialog Box

3. Set the related parameters.


4. Click OK.
End of Steps

5.5 Configuring Neighbor Cell Relation


Prerequisites
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The radio global information has been created.


The serving cells of the source eNodeB and neighbor eNodeB have been created.
The current configuration sets of the source eNodeB and neighbor eNodeB are active
configuration sets.

Steps
1. In the main window, select Configuration Tool > Neighbor Cell Relation
Configuration, as shown inFigure 5-8.
Figure 5-8 Selecting Neighbor Cell Relation Configuration

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2. In the pop-up Neighbor Cell Relation Configuration dialog box, right-click the target
base station and select Source eNodeB and Neighbor eNodeB respectively, as
shown in Figure 5-9.
Figure 5-9 Selecting Source eNodeB/Neighbor eNodeB

3. Apply for mutex right for Source eNodeB and Neighbor eNodeB.
a. Right-click a base station and select Mutex Management, as shown in Figure
5-10. The Mutex Management dialog box appears.
Figure 5-10 Selecting Mutex Management

b. Select the Source eNodeB and Neighbor eNodeB that are configured in Step 2,
as shown in Figure 5-11.

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Figure 5-11 Mutex Management Dialog Box

c. Click Apply.
d. Click Exit.
4. In the Neighbor Cell Relation Configuration dialog box, click
5-12.

, as shown in Figure

Figure 5-12 Querying Neighbor Cell Relation

5. Select a neighbor relation record and click


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Figure 5-13 Creating Neighbor Cell Relation

End of Steps

Result
The neighbor relation is configured successfully, as shown in Figure 5-14.
Figure 5-14 Configured Neighbor Cell Relation

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5.6 Creating UE Parameters


Context
After radio global information is created, the system automatically creates UE parameters,
as shown in Figure 5-15.
Figure 5-15 Created UE Parameters

5.7 Configuring Measurement Parameters


5.7.1 Configuring UE Rat-frequence Measurement
Prerequisites
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You have the mutex right.


The radio global information has been created.

Steps
1. Double-click UE Rat-frequence Measurement Configuration, as shown in Figure
5-16.
Figure 5-16 Double-clicking UE Rat-frequence Measurement

2. Click
in the right pane. The UE Rat-frequence Measurement Configuration
dialog box appears, as shown in Figure 5-17.

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Figure 5-17 UE Rat-frequence Measurement Configuration Dialog Box

3. Set the related parameters.


4. Click OK.
End of Steps

5.7.2 Creating EUTRAN System Measurement


Context
After the radio global information is created, the system automatically creates EUTRAN
System Measurement, as shown in Figure 5-18.
Figure 5-18 Created EUTRAN System Measurement

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Chapter 6

Data Synchronization
Table of Contents
Overview ....................................................................................................................6-1
Synchronizing All Tables.............................................................................................6-1

6.1 Overview
After you perform eNodeB configuration on the NetNumen, the configuration data is only
saved in the database. You need to perform synchronization to update the configuration
data in the eNodeB to validate the configurations.

6.2 Synchronizing All Tables


Abstract
Data synchronization involves the following operations:
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Synchronize all tables


Synchronize all product tables
Table level increment synchronization
Record level increment synchronization

This section takes the synchronization of all tables as an example to describes how to
synchronize data.

Prerequisites
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The active configuration set of the base station is available.


You have the mutex right.
NE connections are normal.

Context
After the synchronization of all tables is completed, all data in the database is synchronized
to the base station, which will then restart. Ensure that this operation is a must.

Steps
1. Right-click the target base station and select Synchronize > Synchronize All Tables,
as shown in Figure 6-1. The Radio Mode Selection dialog box appears.

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Figure 6-1 Selecting Synchronize All Tables

2. Select PLAT and LTE_TDD, as shown in Figure 6-2.


Figure 6-2 Radio Mode Selection Dialog Box

3. Click Confirm.
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Glossary
BBU
- BaseBand Unit
RRU
- Remote Radio Unit
SNTP
- Simple Network Time Protocol
UE
- User Equipment

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