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GBSS17.1

Abis Bypass Feature Parameter


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Date 2015-04-20

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Contents

1 About This Document.................................................................................................................. 1


1.1 Scope.............................................................................................................................................................................. 1
1.2 Intended Audience.......................................................................................................................................................... 1
1.3 Change History............................................................................................................................................................... 1

2 Overview......................................................................................................................................... 3
2.1 Introduction.................................................................................................................................................................... 3
2.2 NEs Supporting the Feature............................................................................................................................................4

3 Technical Description...................................................................................................................5
3.1 Key Technologies........................................................................................................................................................... 5

4 Related Features.............................................................................................................................8
5 Engineering Guidelines............................................................................................................... 9
5.1 Deploying Abis Bypass.................................................................................................................................................. 9
5.1.1 Deployment Requirements.......................................................................................................................................... 9
5.1.2 Activation.................................................................................................................................................................. 10
5.1.3 Activation Observation..............................................................................................................................................15
5.1.4 Deactivation...............................................................................................................................................................15

6 Parameters..................................................................................................................................... 17
7 Counters........................................................................................................................................ 18
8 Glossary......................................................................................................................................... 19
9 Reference Documents................................................................................................................. 20

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Abis Bypass Feature Parameter Description 1 About This Document

1 About This Document

1.1 Scope
This document describes GBFD-116601 Abis Bypass, including its technical principles,
related features and engineering guidelines.

1.2 Intended Audience


This document is intended for personnel who:

l Need to understand the features described herein


l Work with Huawei products

1.3 Change History


This section provides information about the changes in different document versions. There are
two types of changes, which are defined as follows:

l Feature change
Changes in features of a specific product version
l Editorial change
Changes in wording or addition of information that was not described in the earlier
version

01 (2015-04-20)
This issue does not include any changes.

Draft A (2015-01-15)
Compared with Issue 01 (2014-04-30) of GBSS16.0, Draft A (2015-01-15) of GBSS17.1
includes the following changes.

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Change Type Change Description Parameter Change

Feature change Added the GBFD-170205 GTMUb None


SingleOM feature to "Mutually Exclusive
Feature" in 4 Related Features.

Editorial change None None

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2 Overview

2.1 Introduction
In the chain topology, if a BTS on the network is powered off or a transmission link is faulty,
services on all the BTSs following the faulty BTS or following the faulty transmission link
are interrupted. The GTMU stops working if the BTS is powered off. For example, in a chain
topology without the Abis Bypass as shown in Figure 2-1, if BTS 2 is powered off and its
GTMU stops working, the services on both BTS 2 and BTS 3 are interrupted.

Figure 2-1 Influence of BTS power failure without Abis Bypass

With the Abis Bypass feature, a bypass transmission link is formed within the BTS that is
powered off to transfer data to other BTSs following the faulty BTS on the chain. Therefore,
the power failure of a BTS will not affect the normal services on the subsequent BTSs on the
chain. For example, in a chain topology with Abis Bypass as shown in Figure 2-2, the bypass
board within BTS 2 provides a bypass transmission link if the GTMU stops working upon
power failure of BTS 2. In this case, only the services on BTS 2 are interrupted without
affecting the services on BTS 3.

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Figure 2-2 Influence of BTS power failure with Abis Bypass

The BSS uses bypass loopback upon power failure to identify whether a failure is due to a
faulty transmission link or the BTS power failure.

2.2 NEs Supporting the Feature


Table 2-1 NEs supporting the feature
Feature Name BSC6900 BSC6910 BTS eGBTS

Abis Bypass

NOTE

indicates that the NE supports this feature. indicates that the NE does not support this feature.

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3 Technical Description

3.1 Key Technologies


Bypass upon BTS Power Failure
For BTS3012 series, if a BTS is powered on, switches K1 and K2 are connected to contacts 1
and 2, respectively. When this occurs, data is transmitted to the DTMU. If the BTS is powered
off, switches K1 and K2 are connected to contact 1' and 2', respectively. When this occurs, a
bypass is formed within the DABB. Figure 3-1 shows the principle of bypass upon BTS
failure.

Figure 3-1 Bypass upon BTS power failure

For BTS3900 series, the Abis bypass function is implemented by setting DIP switches S4 and
S5 on the GTMU.

l When the Abis interface uses TDM transmission, DIP switches S4 and S5 must support
this function.
l When the Abis interface uses IP over E1 transmission, DIP switch S4 must support this
function.

Table 3-1 and Table 3-2 describe the bits of DIP switches S4 and S5, respectively.

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Table 3-1 Bits of DIP switch S4

DIP Switch Bit Status of S4 Remarks

BIT1 BIT2 BIT3 BIT4

S4 ON ON ON ON Abis Bypass
is supported.

OFF OFF OFF OFF Abis Bypass


is not
supported.

If the bits are set to other values, Abis Bypass is unavailable.

Table 3-2 Bits of DIP switch S5

DIP Switch Bit Status of S5 Remarks

BIT1 BIT2 BIT3 BIT4

S5 ON ON ON ON Abis Bypass
is not
supported.

OFF ON ON OFF The first-


level BTSs
support Abis
Bypass.

ON OFF ON OFF The second-


level BTSs
support Abis
Bypass.

OFF OFF ON OFF The third-


level BTSs
support Abis
Bypass.

ON ON OFF OFF The fourth-


level BTSs
support Abis
Bypass.

OFF ON OFF OFF The fifth-


level BTSs
support Abis
Bypass.

If the bits are set to other values, Abis Bypass is unavailable.

If Abis Bypass is activated and the Abis interface uses IP over E1 transmission:

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1. When an upper-level BTS experiences a power failure, call drop or mute voice problems
will be present on lower-level BTSs for about 5s. As shown in Figure 3-2, when BTS 1
is powered off, the PPP or MLPPP link between BTS 1 and BTS 2 is interrupted. BTS 2
then renegotiates with the BSC to reestablish a PPP or MLPPP link. After the
renegotiation is complete and an OML is reestablished, the services on the lower-level
BTSs are restored.
2. When the upper-level BTS is powered on again, the services on lower-level BTSs are
interrupted. As shown in Figure 3-2, when BTS 1 is powered on again, the PPP or
MLPPP link between BTS 2 and the BSC is interrupted. BTS 2 then renegotiates with
BTS 1 to reestablish a PPP or MLPPP link. After the renegotiation is complete and an
OML is reestablished, the services on the lower-level BTSs are restored. According to
laboratory test results, the services on the adjacent lower-level BTS (BTS 2 in this
example) are interrupted for 4 to 15 minutes and the service interruption duration
increases by 1 to 2 minutes for the BTS of a lower level (BTS 3 in this example).
To enable the Abis bypass function for cascaded BTSs, you need to set
ABISBYPASSMODE(BSC6900,BSC6910) to TRUE(Support) for each cascaded BTS.

Loopback Upon BTS Power Failure


In a chain topology as shown in Figure 3-2:
l If the transmission link between BTS 1 and BTS 2 is faulty, BTS 2 and all the following
BTSs cannot be observed on the BSC.
l If BTS 2 is powered off, only BTS 2 is not observed on the BSC.

Figure 3-2 Schematic view of the BSS configured with bypass boards

The loopback function upon power failure helps to identify the BTS power failure from the
transmission link fault. The function, however, is not applicable to the last BTS on the chain.
For the last BTS on the chain, set the DIP switches on its bypass board so that the
transmission link through the last BTS is short-circuited when the BTS is powered off.
Therefore, the loopback test can be performed on the BSC side to locate the fault.

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4 Related Features

Prerequisite Features
None.

Mutually Exclusive Features


Feature ID Feature Name Description

GBFD-116701 16Kbit RSL and OML -


on Abis Interface

GBFD-118601 Abis over IP -

GBFD-118401 Abis Transmission -


Optimization

GBFD-117702 BTS Local Switch -

GBFD-117801 Ring Topology -

GBFD-117301 Flex Abis -

GBFD-170205 GTMUb SingleOM -

Impacted Features
None.

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5 Engineering Guidelines

5.1 Deploying Abis Bypass

5.1.1 Deployment Requirements


Table 5-1 Deployment requirements
Aspect Requirement

Related features See 4 Related Features.

BSC None

BTS l The BTS3900B and BTS3900E do not


support this feature.
l The BTS3006C and BTS3002E are
configured with the DMCM board and
support Abis Bypass only in TDM
transmission mode.
l The BTS3012 (DTRU/QTRU) and
BTS3012AE (DTRU/QTRU) are
configured with the DABB board and
support Abis Bypass only in TDM
transmission mode.

GSM networking None

MS None

MSC None

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Aspect Requirement

License The license controlling this feature has been


activated. For details on how to activate the
license, see License Management Feature
Parameter Description. For details about
license items, see License Control Item
Description.

Others When the Abis interface uses IP over E1


transmission:
l The BTS uses the logical IP address for
communication.
l The local and peer IP addresses must be
set to 0.0.0.0 for the PPP links or
MLPPP link groups over the port that
connects the BTS to the BSC or upper-
level BTS.
The physical transmission link is
connected to the GTMU board.
A maximum of five levels of BTSs can
be cascaded in Abis Bypass.
When Abis Bypass is enabled, DXX
devices are not supported.

5.1.2 Activation

Using MML Commands


On the BSC LMT, perform the following steps:

Step 1 Run the ADD BTS command to add an upper-level BTS. In this step, set Abis ByPass Mode
to TRUE(Support).

Step 2 Run the ADD BTS command to add a lower-level BTS. In this step, set Abis ByPass Mode
to TRUE(Support).

Step 3 Run the ADD BTSCONNECT command to connect the lower-level BTS to the upper-level
BTS. Repeat this step for each cascaded BTS and set the following parameters:
l Set Dest Node Type to BTS.
l Set Dest Father BTS Port No. to the number of the port that connects the lower-level
BTS to the upper-level BTS.
NOTE

A BTS connects its upper-level BTS or the BSC through port 0 and connects its lower-level BTS
through port 2.

Step 4 (Optional) If the Abis interface uses IP over E1 transmission and the type of links carried on
the E1/T1 link is PPP, add PPP links by performing the following steps:

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NOTE

Local IP address and Peer IP address must be set to 0.0.0.0 for PPP links over the port that connects
the BTS to the BSC or upper-level BTS.

1. Run the ADD PPPLNK command to add PPP links on the BSC side.
2. Run the ADD BTSPPPLNK command to add PPP links on the BTS side.

Step 5 (Optional) If the Abis interface uses IP over E1 transmission and the type of links carried on
the E1/T1 link is MLPPP link group, add MLPPP link groups by performing the following
steps:
NOTE

Local IP address and Peer IP address must be set to 0.0.0.0 for MLPPP link groups over the port that
connects the BTS to the BSC or upper-level BTS.

1. Run the ADD MPGRP command to add MLPPP link groups on the BSC side.
2. Run the ADD MPLNK command to add MLPPP links on the BSC side.
3. Run the ADD BTSMPGRP command to add MLPPP link groups on the BTS side.
4. Run the ADD BTSMPLNK command to add MLPPP links on the BTS side.

----End

MML Command Examples


//The following uses Abis over TDM transmission as an example.

//BSC6900

ADD BTS: BTSID=0, BTSNAME="3900", BTSTYPE=BTS3900_GSM,


SEPERATEMODE=SUPPORT, SERVICEMODE=TDM, ABISBYPASSMODE=TRUE,
SRANMODE=SUPPORT;

ADD BTS: BTSID=1, BTSNAME="3900-1", BTSTYPE=BTS3900_GSM,


SEPERATEMODE=SUPPORT, SERVICEMODE=TDM, ABISBYPASSMODE=TRUE,
SRANMODE=SUPPORT;

//BSC6910

ADD BTS: BTSID=0, BTSNAME="3900", BTSTYPE=BTS3900_GSM,


SERVICEMODE=TDM, ABISBYPASSMODE=TRUE;

ADD BTS: BTSID=1, BTSNAME="3900-1", BTSTYPE=BTS3900_GSM,


SERVICEMODE=TDM, ABISBYPASSMODE=TRUE;

ADD BTSCONNECT: IDTYPE=BYID, BTSID=1, INPN=0, DESTNODE=BTS,


UPBTSIDTYPE=BYID, UPBTSID=0, FPN=2;

Using the CME


NOTE

When configuring the Abis Bypass feature on the CME, you must perform a single configuration first,
and then perform batch modifications if required.
You must perform a single configuration for a parameter before batch modifications of the parameter.
You are advised to perform batch modifications before logging out of the parameter setting interface.

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Step 1 Configure a single object on the CME. (CME single configuration)

Set parameters on the CME configuration interface according to the operation sequence
described in Table 5-2. For the method of performing the CME single configuration, see
CME Single Configuration Operation Guide.

Step 2 (Optional) Modify objects in batches on the CME. (CME batch modification center)

To modify objects, such as BSCs, BTSs, cells, and TRXs, in batches, click the icon on the
CME configuration interface to start the batch modification wizard. For the method of
performing batch modifications through the CME batch modification center, press F1 on the
wizard interface to obtain online help.

----End

Table 5-2 Configuring the parameters on the CME


SN Managed NE Parameter Parameter Configura
Object Name ID ble in CME
(MO) Batch
Modificati
on Center

1 BTS BSC6900/ Abis Bypass ABISBYPA No


NOTE BSC6910 Mode SSMODE
BTS
Topology >
Right click
interface
board >
ADD BTS.

2 BTS BSC6900/ Abis Bypass ABISBYPA No


NOTE BSC6910 Mode SSMODE
BTS
Topology >
Right click
interface
board >
ADD BTS.

3 BTSCONN BSC6900/ BTS In Port INPN No


ECT BSC6910 No.
NOTE
BTS In Port INCN
Topology > Cabinet No.
Right click
BTS > In Port INSRN
Chain Subrack No.
Managemen
t. In Port Slot INSN
No.

Dest Node DESTNOD


Type E

Subrack No. SRN

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SN Managed NE Parameter Parameter Configura


Object Name ID ble in CME
(MO) Batch
Modificati
on Center

Slot No. SN

Port No. PN

4 PPPLNK BSC6900/ Board type BRDTYPE Yes


NOTE BSC6910
Configure Logic LGCAPPTY
PPP links function PE
for the BSC type
if the BSC
works in IP PPP sub-link PPPLNKN
over E1 No.
mode and
the type of E1T1 port DS1
links carried No.
on the
E1/T1 link Bearing time TSBITMAP
is PPP.
slot

Local IP LOCALIP
address

Subnet mask MASK

Peer IP PEERIP
address

BTSPPPLN BSC6900/ PPP link No. PPPLNKN Yes


K BSC6910
NOTE
Bearing time TSBITMAP
Configure slot
PPP links
for the BTS Port No. PN
if the BTS
works in IP Cabinet No. CN
over E1
mode and Subrack No. SRN
the type of
links carried
Slot No. SN
on the
E1/T1 link
Subnet mask MASK
is PPP.
Peer IP PEERIP
address

5 MPGRP BSC6900/ Board type BRDTYPE Yes


BSC6910
Logic LGCAPPTY
function PE
type

MLPPP MPGRPN
Group No.

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SN Managed NE Parameter Parameter Configura


Object Name ID ble in CME
(MO) Batch
Modificati
on Center
NOTE MP type MPTYPE
Configure
MLPPP link Local IP LOCALIP
groups for address
the BSC if
the BSC Subnet mask MASK
works in IP
over E1 Peer IP PEERIP
mode and
address
the type of
links carried
on the
E1/T1 link
is MLPPP
link group.

MPLNK BSC6900/ Board type BRDTYPE Yes


NOTE BSC6910
Configure MP Group MPGRPN
MLPPP No.
links for the
BSC if the PPP sub-link PPPLNKN
BSC works No.
in IP over
E1 mode E1T1 port DS1
and the type No.
of links
carried on Bearing time TSBITMAP
the E1/T1 slot
link is
MLPPP link
group.

BTSMPGRP BSC6900/ MLPPP MPGRPN Yes


NOTE BSC6910 Group No.
Configure
MLPPP link Cabinet No. CN
groups for
the BTS if Subrack No. SRN
the BTS
works in IP Slot No. SN
over E1
mode and Local IP LOCALIP
the type of address
links carried
on the Subnet mask MASK
E1/T1 link
is MLPPP Peer IP PEERIP
link group. address

BTSMPLN BSC6900/ MLPPP MPGRPN Yes


K BSC6910 Group No.

PPP link No. PPPLNKN

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SN Managed NE Parameter Parameter Configura


Object Name ID ble in CME
(MO) Batch
Modificati
on Center
NOTE Port No. PN
Configure
MLPPP Cabinet No. CN
links for the
BTS if the Subrack No. SRN
BTS works
in IP over Slot No. SN
E1 mode
and the type Bearing time TSBITMAP
of links slot
carried on
the E1/T1
link is
MLPPP link
group.

5.1.3 Activation Observation


Step 1 Power off the upper-level BTS.

Step 2 On the BSC LMT, click the Device Maintenance tab and enter the lower-level BTS
maintenance page.
Step 3 Select a BTS that is configured with GPS clock synchronization. Then, right-click the GTMU
board and choose Query Board Information from the shortcut menu.
Step 4 In the displayed dialog box, click Basic Information.
Expected result: If the basic information about the GTMU board is displayed and the OML
Faulty message is not displayed, Abis Bypass has been activated.

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5.1.4 Deactivation
Using MML Commands
NOTE

Before performing the following step, run the DEA BTS command to deactivate the BTS if it has been
activated.

Step 1 On the BSC LMT, run the MOD BTS command with Abis ByPass Mode set to FALSE(Not
Support).

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MML Command Examples


MOD BTS: IDTYPE=BYID, BTSID=0, ABISBYPASSMODE=FALSE;

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Using the CME


NOTE

When configuring the Abis Bypass feature on the CME, you must perform a single configuration first,
and then perform batch modifications if required.
You must perform a single configuration for a parameter before batch modifications of the parameter.
You are advised to perform batch modifications before logging out of the parameter setting interface.

Step 1 Configure a single object on the CME. (CME single configuration)


Set parameters on the CME configuration interface according to the operation sequence
described in Table 5-3. For the method of performing the CME single configuration, see
CME Single Configuration Operation Guide.
Step 2 (Optional) Modify objects in batches on the CME. (CME batch modification center)

To modify objects, such as BSCs, BTSs, cells, and TRXs, in batches, click the icon on the
CME configuration interface to start the batch modification wizard. For the method of
performing batch modifications through the CME batch modification center, press F1 on the
wizard interface to obtain online help.

----End

Table 5-3 Configuring the parameter on the CME


SN MO NE Parameter Parameter Configura
Name ID ble in CME
Batch
Modificati
on Center

1 BTS BSC6900/ Abis Bypass ABISBYPA No


NOTE BSC6910 Mode SSMODE
Right click
BTS >
Modify Abis
Bypass
Attribute.

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6 Parameters

Table 6-1 Parameters


Parame NE MML Feature Feature Description
ter ID Comma ID Name
nd

ABISB BSC690 ADD GBFD-1 Abis Meaning: Whether to enable the BTS to support the
YPASS 0 BTS 16601 Bypass bypass function. This parameter is ineffective for
MODE MOD BTSs in HDLC mode or IP Over FE mode. eGBTS do
BTS not support this parameter. When
"ISCONFIGEDRING" is set to YES or "MPMODE"
is set to MODE16K, the BTS does not support Abis
bypass.
GUI Value Range: FALSE(Not Support),
TRUE(Support)
Unit: None
Actual Value Range: FALSE, TRUE
Default Value: FALSE(Not Support)

ABISB BSC691 ADD GBFD-1 Abis Meaning: Whether to enable the BTS to support the
YPASS 0 BTS 16601 Bypass bypass function. This parameter is ineffective for
MODE MOD BTSs IP Over FE mode. eGBTS do not support this
BTS parameter. When "ISCONFIGEDRING" is set to YES
or "MPMODE" is set to MODE16K, the BTS does
not support Abis bypass.
GUI Value Range: FALSE(Not Support),
TRUE(Support)
Unit: None
Actual Value Range: FALSE, TRUE
Default Value: FALSE(Not Support)

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Abis Bypass Feature Parameter Description 7 Counters

7 Counters

There are no specific counters associated with this feature.

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Abis Bypass Feature Parameter Description 8 Glossary

8 Glossary

For the acronyms, abbreviations, terms, and definitions, see Glossary.

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Abis Bypass Feature Parameter Description 9 Reference Documents

9 Reference Documents

There are no specific reference documents associated with this feature.

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