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Objectives
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Contents
1. CME Overview
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Objectives
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1. CME Overview
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CME Concept
The CME configuration areas consist of one current data area and
The current data area stores configuration data. The data can only be
viewed.
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CME Concept
The planned data area is used for planning and configuring data. Users
can create multiple planned data areas based on the data in the current
data area to perform different configuration tasks.
By dividing planned data areas, users can have their own workspace,
which allows multiple engineers to work in parallel. The modifications in
one area do not affect the services on the live network before the
modified configuration data is activated. This enhances the reliability and
security of configuration data.
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Start
Prepare
Configure
Set primary/secondary
technology mode
Export
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1. CME Overview
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1. MBTS Data Preparation
1.1 Configuration Scenario
1.2 Prepare Data
1.3 Create Planned Data Areas on CME
1.4 Set MBTS Primary/Secondary Mode on CME
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Configuration Scenario
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Configuration Preparation
Collect the transport layer data and radio layer data of the eNodeB
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The CME allows users to set the primary/secondary technology for an MBTS. The
parameter values of the BTS of the primary technology serve as references for
displaying common parameters of MBTS common devices (common MRRU/MRFU
excluded) on the GUI, checking data consistency, and modifying data.
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1. CME Overview
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BTS.
Small-scaled site
deployment
Site deployment
scenario
Batch site
deployment
You should determine the method of site deployment before preparing data. Generally, the
combination of two methods is adopted. For batch site deployment, a special BTS, whose
data configuration is different from others, cannot be created by preparing data in batches.
You need to create the special BTS on the GUI. In addition, you also need to complete the
template data of a typical configuration scenario on the GUI before the batch site deployment.
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3. MBTS Data Configuration
3.1 Configure the Template MBTS Data (GUI)
3.2 Configure the MBTS Data in Batches (Summary)
3.3 Expand Single Mode to Dual Mode in Batches
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Create an eNodeB
Create a BTS
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Step 1
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Configuration Principle
Slot Number
Subrack Number
DEMU
It is configured manually.
0, 1
APMU
DPMU
It is configured manually.
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DTCU
It is configured manually.
6, 7
FMU/FMU
A
It is configured manually.
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Remarks: The
APMU and DTCU
boards can be
configured in slots
0 to 23 in subrack
5.
GATM
It is configured manually.
16, 17
GTMU
It is configured automatically.
UBFA
It is configured automatically.
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UEIU
It is configured manually.
UPEU
It is configured automatically.
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Add BTSs/cells
Configure ARFCNs
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Add a BTS
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Add BTSs/cells
Configure ARFCNs
The procedure is the
same as that of Abis
IP transmission.
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Add a BTS
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Create an eNodeB
Create a BTS
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3. MBTS Data Configuration
3.1 Configure the MBTS Template Data (GUI)
3.2 Configure MBTS Data in Batches (Summary)
3.3 Expand to Dual Modes from the Single Mode
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3.2 Configure MBTS Data in Batches (Summary)
1.1 Prepare the MBTS template
1.2 Define a Summary Data File
1.3 Import Summary Data Files for Site Deployment
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Scenario
Create MBTSs by Exporting Planned Data
Data Plan
GSM Engineer
Data Preparation
Data Activation
Engineer
Engineer
CME
eNodeB planned
data
eNodeB planned
files for site
deployment
Engineer
deployment
GBTS planned
data
GBTS planned files
for site deployment
LTE Engineer
MBTS mapping
between GBTS
and eNodeB
MBTS template
(including the
content of both
GBTS and
eNodeB)
Engineer
Import
Create MBTS
wizard
Export
Script
files
Activate
NE
BSC
GBTS /
eNodeB
GBTS /
eNodeB
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Configuration Procedure
Step 1 Specify the site deployment scenario.
Import eNodeB
planned data files
eNodeB
planned
data
Specify the
planned data file
GBTS
planned
data
Import planned
data files
MBTS
mapping
Import GBTS
planned data files
Import MBTS
mapping between
GBTS and eNodeB
Check/Adjust data
consistency of
common devices
Default template
cannot be deleted or
modified.
User-defined template
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In the Main View navigation tree in the left pane of the planned data area, select
an MBTS NE, and choose Advanced > Template Management from the menu
bar. A dialog box for managing templates is displayed.
User-defined MBTS
template
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Define the BTS planned configuration data in the summary data file. The defined
data in the summary is different from the template and needs configured
manually.
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3. MBTS Data Configuration
3.1 Configure the MBTS Template Data (GUI)
3.2 Configure MBTS Data in Batches (Summary)
3.3 Expand to Dual Modes from Single Mode
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1. CME Overview
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Questions
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Summary
Configuration scenario
Export the BTS MML script and the eNodeB XML configuration script
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