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Configuration Feature Parameter
Description
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Date

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Contents
1 Introduction....................................................................................................................................1
1.1 Scope..............................................................................................................................................................................1
1.2 Intended Audience..........................................................................................................................................................1
1.3 Change History...............................................................................................................................................................1
1.4 Differences Between Base Station Types.......................................................................................................................5

2 Overview.........................................................................................................................................6
2.1 Base Stations and Cabinets.............................................................................................................................................6
2.1.1 Mapping Between Base Station Models and Cabinet Types.......................................................................................6
2.1.2 Cabinet Numbering Rules.........................................................................................................................................10
2.2 Subrack.........................................................................................................................................................................13
2.2.1 Subrack Types...........................................................................................................................................................13
2.2.2 Subrack Numbering Rules.........................................................................................................................................14
2.3 BBU Board Types........................................................................................................................................................17
2.4 USU Board Types.........................................................................................................................................................20
2.5 Typical Cabinet and Subrack Configurations for 3900 Series Base Stations...............................................................21

3 Related Features...........................................................................................................................32
4 Impact on the Network...............................................................................................................33
5 Engineering Guidelines.............................................................................................................34
5.1 Information to Be Collected.........................................................................................................................................34
5.2 Feature Deployment.....................................................................................................................................................34
5.2.1 Deployment Requirements........................................................................................................................................34
5.2.2 Network Planning......................................................................................................................................................34
5.2.3 Data Preparation........................................................................................................................................................34
5.2.4 Feature Activation/Initial Configuration...................................................................................................................45
5.2.5 Activation Observation..............................................................................................................................................47
5.3 Feature Reconfiguration...............................................................................................................................................47
5.3.1 Modifying Cabinet Configuration.............................................................................................................................47
5.3.2 Modifying Subrack Configuration.............................................................................................................................49
5.3.3 Modifying BBU Board Configuration.......................................................................................................................50
5.3.4 Deleting BBU Boards................................................................................................................................................56
5.4 BBU Board Maintenance..............................................................................................................................................58
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5.4.1 Resetting BBU Boards...............................................................................................................................................58


5.4.2 Querying BBU Board Information............................................................................................................................59

6 Parameters.....................................................................................................................................60
7 Counters........................................................................................................................................68
8 Glossary.........................................................................................................................................69
9 Reference Documents.................................................................................................................70

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1 Introduction

Introduction

1.1 Scope
This document describes which cabinets and subracks are required for different base station
models and how to configure them. This document also describes how to configure and maintain
boards in a baseband unit (BBU) subrack. This document applies to macro base stations
(BTS3900, BTS3900L, BTS3900A, BTS3900AL, BTS3900C, and DBS3900) and LampSite
base stations.
Any managed objects (MOs), parameters, alarms, or counters described in this document
correspond to the software release delivered with this document. In the event of updates, the
updates will be described in the product documentation delivered with the latest software release.

1.2 Intended Audience


This document is intended for personnel who:
l

Need to understand the features described herein

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

Editorial change
Changes in wording or addition of information that was not described in the earlier version

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SRAN9.0 05 (2015-08-07)
Compared with Issue 04 (2015-01-30) , SRAN9.0 05 (2015-08-07) includes the following
changes.
Change
Type

Change Description

Parameter Change

Feature
change

Added the deployment of GTMUc, For


details, see section Table 2-13 and Table
5-4.

None

Editorial
change

None.

None

SRAN9.0 04 (2015-01-30)
Compared with Issue 03 (2014-08-30) , SRAN9.0 04 (2015-01-30) includes the following
changes.
Change
Type

Change Description

Parameter Change

Feature
change

Added the typical scenario where the


DBS3900 is used together with the IBBS20D,
For details, see section Table 2-15.

None

Editorial
change

None.

None

SRAN9.0 03 (2014-08-30)
Compared with Issue 02 (2014-04-30), SRAN9.0 03 (2014-08-30) includes the following
changes.

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Change
Type

Change Description

Parameter Change

Feature
change

Added the cabinet numbering principles of the


IBBS300D and IBBS300T, For details, see
section Table 2-1.

None

Added the typical scenario where the


DBS3900/BTS3900A/BTS3900AL is used
together with the IBBS300D/T, For details,
see section Table 2-15.

None

Added key words in electronic labels of


cabinets. For details, see section Table 2-1

None

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Change
Type

Change Description

Parameter Change

Editorial
change

None.

None

SRAN9.0 02 (2014-04-30)
Compared with Issue 01 (2014-04-21), SRAN9.0 02 (2014-04-30) includes the following
changes.
Change
Type

Change Description

Parameter Change

Feature
change

The parameter had changed when add BBU


boards, For details, see section Table 5-5.

WN
HEC
CPRIEX
BRDSPEC
CCNE
BBWS

The parameter had changed when modify


BBP board, For details, see section Table
5-10.

WN
HEC
BRDSPEC
CCNE
BBWS

Editorial
change

None.

None

SRAN9.0 01 (2014-04-21)
Compared with Issue Draft C (2014-03-26), SRAN9.0 01 (2014-04-21) have no changes.

SRAN9.0 Draft C (2014-03-26)


Compared with Issue Draft B (2014-02-28), SRAN9.0 Draft C (2014-03-26) includes the
following changes.

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Change
Type

Change Description

Parameter Change

Feature
change

Added the BBU3910's support for the


GTMUb, For details, see section Table 2-13.

None

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Change
Type

Change Description

Parameter Change

Editorial
change

Included Subrack Type in the configuration


that can be modified by the operation of
modifying the subrack configuration.

None

Added the section Differences Between Base


Station Types, For details, see section 1.4
Differences Between Base Station Types.

None

SRAN9.0 Draft B (2014-02-28)


Compared with Issue Draft A (2014-01-20), SRAN9.0 Draft B (2014-02-28) includes the
following changes.
Change
Type

Change Description

Parameter Change

Feature
change

Added the precautions for configuring a


UBBP, For details, see section Table 5-5.

None

Added IBC10 cabinet configuration, For


details, see section Table 2-1 and Table
2-15.

None

None

None

Editorial
change

SRAN9.0 Draft A (2014-01-20)


Compared with Issue 03 (2013-07-30) of SRAN 8.0, SRAN9.0 Draft A (2014-01-20) includes
the following changes.

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Change
Type

Change Description

Parameter Change

Feature
change

Added the BBU3910 as well as configurations


and maintenance of modules in a BBU3910,
For details, see section Table 5-3.

Extended the value range of


the TYPE parameter.

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Type

1 Introduction

Change Description

Parameter Change

Added the configuration and maintenance of


cabinets, subracks, and boards for the
USU3900.

Extended the value range of


the TYPE parameter.

l Added USU3900 cabinet numbering rules


to Table 2-7.

Extended the value range of


the BT parameter.

l Added USU3900 subrack numbering rules


to Table 2-11.
l Added USU3900 board configuration
rules to Table 2-14.
l Added parameter settings for configuring
USU3900 boards to 5 Engineering
Guidelines.

Editorial
change

Added parameter settings for configuring


UBBP boards, For details, see section Table
5-5.

Extended the value range of


the BT parameter.

None

None

1.4 Differences Between Base Station Types


The features described in this document are implemented in the same way on macro base stations
and LampSite base stations.

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Overview

2.1 Base Stations and Cabinets


2.1.1 Mapping Between Base Station Models and Cabinet Types
The 3900 series base stations have the following models:
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BTS3900

BTS3900L

BTS3900A

BTS3900AL

DBS3900

BTS3900C

The 3900 series base stations have the following cabinet types:
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BTS3900

BTS3900L

Advanced power module (APM30) series cabinets

Radio frequency cabinet (RFC)

Transmission cabinet (TMC) series cabinets

Outdoor mini box (OMB)

Battery backup cabinet (BBC)

BTS3900AL

TP48600A-H17B1

BTS3012_SRAN cabinet

BTS3012II_SRAN cabinet

BTS3012AE_SRAN cabinet

VIRTUAL cabinet

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For details about the mapping between base station models and cabinet types, see section Table
2-1.
NOTE

VIRTUAL indicates a virtual cabinet. It can be an object in physical entity modeling, for example, a legacy
cabinet or a cabinet type not included in the existing cabinet types. It can also be an object when there is
no physical entity, for example, when a base station is installed in an open rack.

Table 2-1 Mapping between base station models and cabinet type
Base Station
Model

Physical
Cabinet

Cabinet Nameplate

Key words
in
electronic
labels of
cabinets

Logical
Name

DBS3900

APM series
cabinet

APM30/APM30H
(Ver.A)/APM30H
(Ver.B)/APM30H
(Ver.C)/APM30H
(Ver.D) /APM30H
(Ver.D_A1)/APM30H
(Ver.D_A2)/APM30H
(Ver.D_B)

APM30/
APM30H

APM30

OMB cabinet

OMB/OMB (Ver.C)

OMB

OMB

TMC series
cabinet

TMC/TMC11H
(Ver.A)/TMC11H
(Ver.B)/TMC11H
(Ver.C)/TMC11H
(Ver.D) /TMC11H
(Ver.D_A1)/TMC11H
(Ver.D_A2)/TMC11H
(Ver.D_B)

TMC/
TMC11H

TMC

TP48600AH17B1 cabinet

TP48600A-H17B1

TP48600A

TP48600A

Battery cabinet

BBC

BBC

IBBS200T (Ver.A)

IBBS200D/
IBBS200T

BBC

IBBS200D (Ver.B)/
IBBS200T (Ver.B)
IBBS200D (Ver.C)/
IBBS200T (Ver.C)
IBBS200D (Ver.D)/
IBBS200T (Ver.D)
IBBS200D (Ver.D_A)/
IBBS200T (Ver.D_A)
IBBS200D (Ver.D_B)/
IBBS200T (Ver.D_B)
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Model

Cabinet Nameplate

Key words
in
electronic
labels of
cabinets

Logical
Name

IBBS300D(Ver.A)/
IBBS300T(Ver.A)

IBBS300D/
IBBS300T

BBC

IBBS20D

IBBS20D

BBC

IBBS700D/IBBS700T

IBBS700D/
IBBS700T

BBC

Virtual cabinet,
including indoor
centralized rack
(ICR), IMB03,
IBC10, and 19inch rack

VIRTUAL

BTS3900C(1)

OMB cabinet

BTS3900C/BTS3900C
(Ver.C)

OMB

OMB

BTS3900

BTS3900 cabinet

BTS3900 (Ver.B)/
BTS3900 (Ver.C)/
BTS3900 (Ver.D)/
BTS3900 (Ver.D_A)/
BTS3900 (Ver.D_B)

Indoor
Macro
Middle
Cabinet

BTS3900

BTS3012 cabinet

BTS3012 (Ver.D_Z)

BTS3012

BTS3012_
SRAN

BTS3012II
cabinet/
BTS3012III
cabinet

BTS3012 (Ver.D_Z)

BTS3012

BTS3012I
I_SRAN

Virtual cabinet

VIRTUAL

APM series
cabinet

APM30/APM30H
(Ver.A)/APM30H
(Ver.B)/APM30H
(Ver.C)/APM30H
(Ver.D) /APM30H
(Ver.D_A1)/APM30H
(Ver.D_A2)/APM30H
(Ver.D_B)

APM30/
APM30H

APM30

RFC cabinet

RFC (Ver.B)/RFC
(Ver.C)/RFC
(Ver.D_A)/RFC
(Ver.D_B)

RFC

RFC

BTS3900A

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Physical
Cabinet

Cabinet Nameplate

Key words
in
electronic
labels of
cabinets

Logical
Name

TMC series
cabinet

TMC/TMC11H
(Ver.A)/TMC11H
(Ver.B)/TMC11H
(Ver.C)/TMC11H
(Ver.D) /TMC11H
(Ver.D_A1)/TMC11H
(Ver.D_A2)/TMC11H
(Ver.D_B)

TMC/
TMC11H

TMC

Battery cabinet

BBC

BBC

IBBS200T (Ver.A)

IBBS200D/
IBBS200T

BBC

IBBS300D(Ver.A)/
IBBS300T(Ver.A)

IBBS300D/
IBBS300T

BBC

IBBS700D/IBBS700T

IBBS700D/
IBBS700T

BBC

IBBS200D (Ver.B)/
IBBS200T (Ver.B)
IBBS200D (Ver.C)/
IBBS200T (Ver.C)
IBBS200D (Ver.D)/
IBBS200T (Ver.D)
IBBS200D (Ver.D_A)/
IBBS200T (Ver.D_A)
IBBS200D (Ver.D_B)/
IBBS200T (Ver.D_B)

BTS3900L

BTS3900AL

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BTS3012AE
cabinet

BTS3012AE (Ver.D_Z) BTS3012A


E

BTS3012
AE_SRA
N

Virtual cabinet

VIRTUAL

BTS3900L cabinet

BTS3900L (Ver.B)/
BTS3900L (Ver.C)/
BTS3900L (Ver.D)/
BTS3900L (Ver.D_B)

Indoor
Marco
Large
Cabinet

BTS3900L

Virtual cabinet

VIRTUAL

BTS3900AL
cabinet

BTS3900AL (Ver.A)

BTS3900A
L

BTS3900
AL

TMC series
cabinet

TMC11H (Ver.C)

TMC11H

TMC

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USU3900

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Physical
Cabinet

Cabinet Nameplate

Key words
in
electronic
labels of
cabinets

Logical
Name

Battery cabinet

IBBS300D(Ver.A)/
IBBS300T(Ver.A)

IBBS300D/
IBBS300T

BBC

IBBS700D/IBBS700T

IBBS700D/
IBBS700T

BBC

Virtual cabinet

VIRTUAL

Virtual cabinet

VIRTUAL

NOTE

(1) The BTS3900C is a type of distributed base station. The logical names of other cabinets used by the
BTS3900C are configured to the same as those of the DBS3900.

2.1.2 Cabinet Numbering Rules


Cabinet numbers range from 0 to 62, and cabinets where BBUs reside must be numbered 0 to
7. Otherwise, software cannot work properly. Table 2-2, Table 2-3, Table 2-4, Table 2-5, Table
2-6 and Table 2-7 describe how cabinets are numbered.
Table 2-2 BTS3900 and BTS3900L cabinet numbering rules

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Logical Name
of the Cabinet

Cabinet Number

Description

BTS3900/
BTS3900L/
VIRTUAL

0 to 7

Assigned according to the sequence of deploying


base stations. For example, if a site has only one
BBU, the BBU is configured in cabinet 0. If a site
has two BBUs, it is recommended that the primary
BBU be configured in cabinet 0.

Reserved

8 to 9

Reserved for other cabinets not mentioned in this


document

APM30/TMC/
VIRTUAL/BBC/
OMB

10 to 19

Remote cabinets used for monitoring UMTS/LTE


RRUs

APM30/TMC/
VIRTUAL/BBC/
OMB

20 to 29

Remote cabinets used for monitoring GSM RRUs

Reserved

30 to 62

Reserved for other cabinets not mentioned in this


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Table 2-3 BTS3900AL cabinet numbering rules


Logical Name
of the Cabinet

Cabinet Number

Description

BTS3900AL/
VIRTUAL

0 to 7

Assigned according to the sequence of deploying


base stations. The BBU is configured in cabinet
0.

TMC

Transmission cabinets

BBC

9 to 10

BTS3900AL supporting BBC cabinets

APM30/TMC/
VIRTUAL/BBC/
OMB

10 to 19

Remote cabinets used for monitoring UMTS/LTE


RRUs (In new deployment scenarios, it is
recommended that you number this type of
cabinet sequentially from 11 if a BBC cabinet is
numbered 10)

APM30/TMC/
VIRTUAL/BBC/
OMB

20 to 29

Remote cabinets used for monitoring GSM RRUs

Reserved

30 to 62

Reserved for other cabinets not mentioned in this


document

Table 2-4 BTS3900A and DBS3900 (including outdoor APM30H) cabinet numbering rules

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Logical Name
of the Cabinet

Cabinet Number

Description

APM30/TMC

APM30, TMC, or virtual cabinet where a BBU


resides. Assigned according to the sequence of
deploying base stations. For example, if a site has
only one BBU, the BBU is configured in cabinet
0; if a site has two BBUs, it is recommended that
the primary BBU be configured in cabinet 0.

RFC/VIRTUAL

1 to 4

Cabinets where RFUs reside, including virtual


cabinets and RFC cabinets

APM30/TMC/
VIRTUAL

5 to 7

APM30H, TMC11H, and virtual cabinet

TMC

Transmission cabinets (not configuring BBUs)

BBC

9 to 14

APM30 supported BBC cabinets

APM30/TMC/
VIRTUAL/BBC/
OMB

10 to 19

Remote cabinets used for monitoring UMTS/LTE


RRUs (In new deployment scenarios, it is
recommended that you number this type of
cabinet sequentially from 11 if a BBC cabinet is
numbered 10)

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Logical Name
of the Cabinet

Cabinet Number

Description

APM30/TMC/
VIRTUAL/BBC/
OMB

20 to 29

Remote cabinets used for monitoring GSM RRUs

Reserved

30 to 62

Reserved for other cabinets not mentioned in this


document

Table 2-5 DBS3900 indoor scenario or OMB cabinet numbering rules


Logical Name
of the Cabinet

Cabinet Number

Description

OMB/VIRTUAL

0 to 7

OMB or virtual cabinet where a BBU resides,


assigned according to the sequence of deploying
base stations.

Reserved

8 to 9

Reserved for other cabinets not mentioned in this


document

APM30/TMC/
VIRTUAL/BBC/
OMB

10 to 19

Remote cabinets used for monitoring UMTS/LTE


RRUs

APM30/TMC/
VIRTUAL/BBC/
OMB

20 to 29

Remote cabinets used for monitoring GSM RRUs

Reserved

30 to 62

Reserved for other cabinets not mentioned in this


document

Table 2-6 Upgraded BTS3012 series cabinet numbering rules

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Logical Name
of the Cabinet

Cabinet Number

Description

BTS3012_SRA
N/
BTS3012AE_SR
AN

0 to 7

Assigned according to the sequence of deploying


base stations. Cabinets where BBUs reside are
numbered from 0 to 7. For example, if a site has
only one BBU, the BBU is configured in cabinet
0. If a site has two BBUs, it is recommended that
the primary BBU be configured in cabinet 0.

Reserved

Reserved for other cabinets not mentioned in this


document

BBC

9 to 12

Supported BBCs

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Logical Name
of the Cabinet

Cabinet Number

Description

APM30/TMC/
VIRTUAL/BBC/
OMB

10 to 19

Remote cabinets used for monitoring UMTS/LTE


RRUs (In new deployment scenarios, numbers 10,
11, and 12 are preferentially used for BBCs.)

APM30/TMC/
VIRTUAL/BBC/
OMB

20 to 29

Remote cabinets used for monitoring GSM RRUs

Reserved

30 to 62

Reserved for other cabinets not mentioned in this


document

Table 2-7 Indoor USU3900 numbering rules


Logical Name of
the Cabinet

Cabinet
Number

Description

VIRTUAL

0 to 7

Virtual cabinet where a USU3900 resides, assigned


according to the sequence of deploying base stations.

2.2 Subrack
2.2.1 Subrack Types
Table 2-8 lists the subrack types.
Table 2-8 Subrack types

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Logical Name of the Subrack

Description

BBU3900

BBU subrack: 2 U (88.9 mm or 3.50 in.)

BBU3910

BBU subrack: 2 U (88.9 mm or 3.50 in.)

RFU

RFU subrack

PMU

Power subrack

TCU

Temperature control device subrack

FMU

RFU fan subrack

BAT

Battery subrack

RRU

RRU subrack

EMU

EMU subrack
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Logical Name of the Subrack

Description

GRU

GPS receiver subrack

CCU

CCU subrack

USU3900

USU subrack: 2 U (88.9 mm or 3.50 in.)

AAS (Active Antenna System)

AAS subrack

2.2.2 Subrack Numbering Rules


Entity subracks, such as BBU3900 subracks and RFU subracks, depend on cabinet types.
Extension subracks house optional peripherals, such as EMUs and GPS receivers. To ensure
subrack number consistency and scalability, a peripheral can occupy an extension subrack
independently.
Subrack numbers range from 0 to 254. Numbers of entity subracks cannot be changed. Numbers
of extension subracks can be defined by users. Table 2-9, Table 2-10 and Table 2-11 describe
how subracks are numbered.
Table 2-9 Subrack numbering rules for BTS3900 series base stations (including upgraded ones)

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Logical
Name of the
Subrack

Subrack
Number

Subrack Type

Description

BBU3900/
BBU3910

0 to 1

Entity subrack

None

RFU

4 to 5

Entity subrack

RFU subrack. RFUs can be


configured in subracks 4 and 5 in
BTS3900L and virtual cabinets, and
only in subrack 4 in other cabinets.

PMU

Entity subrack

None

TCU

Entity subrack

None

FMU

11 to 12

Entity subrack

None

CCU

15

Entity subrack

None

GRU/EMU

40 to 59

Extension
subrack

GPS receivers, EMUs, and GATMs


can be configured in extension
subracks. You are advised to
configure the GATM in subrack 50 or
51.

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Logical
Name of the
Subrack

Subrack
Number

Subrack Type

Description

RRU

60 to 254

Entity subrack

You are advised to comply with the


following rules when configuring
RRU subrack numbers:
l The RRU subrack numbers for the
same project must consistent with
each other.
l If a multimode RRU needs to be
configured in multiple modes, it
must be configured with the same
subrack number. Otherwise an
alarm is generated, indicating the
configuration conflict.
l The RRU subrack numbers are
numbered starting from the lowest
band that the RRUs support. Some
subrack numbers need to be
reserved for capacity expansion.
For example, in a network using
the RRU3926 of 900 MHz,
RRU3929 of 1800 MHz, and
RRU3806 of 2100 MHz, the
subrack numbers are assigned as
follows: 60 to 69 are assigned to
the RRU3926s of 900 MHz, 70 to
79 are assigned to the RRU3929s
of 1800 MHz, and 80 to 89 are
assigned to the RRU3806s of
2100 MHz.

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60 to 254

Entity subrack

None

Reserved

2 to 3

Reserved

None

Reserved

Reserved

None

Reserved

9 to 10

Reserved

None

Reserved

13 to 14

Reserved

The TCU can be configured in


subrack 14 in a virtual cabinet.

Reserved

16 to 39

Reserved

None

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Table 2-10 Upgraded BTS3012 series base station subrack numbering rules
Logical Name
of the
Subrack

Subrack
Number

Subrack Type

Description

BBU3900/
BBU3910

Entity subrack

None

BBU3900/
BBU3910

Entity subrack

None

RFU

Entity subrack

None

RFU

Entity subrack

RFU subrack, not housing any board

PMU

Entity subrack

None

TCU

Entity subrack

None

FMU

11

Entity subrack

None

RRU

60 to 254

Entity subrack

RRU subrack, which must be


configured in cabinet 0

Reserved

2 to 3

Reserved

None

Reserved

Reserved

None

Reserved

9 to 10

Reserved

None

Reserved

12 to 19

Reserved

None

MCS

20

Entity subrack

MCS, not housing any board

AFS

21

Entity subrack

AFS, not housing any board

Reserved

22 to 39

Reserved

None

Reserved

40 to 59

Extension
subrack

For housing the EMU and other


boards

Table 2-11 USU3900 subrack numbering rules

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Logical Name
of the
Subrack

Subrack
Number

Subrack
Type

Description

USU3900

0 to 1

Entity
subrack

None

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2.3 BBU Board Types


BBUs can be divided into BBU3900 and BBU3910. Table 2-12 lists the modules that can be
configured in a BBU3900 and the corresponding configuration rules.
Table 2-12 Configurations of modules in a BBU3900

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Board
Name

Full
Name

Logical
Name

Cabinet
Number

Subrack
Number

Slot
Number

Quantity

WBBP

WCDMA
baseband
processing
unit

WBBP

0 to 7

0 to 1

Slots 0 to 5

0 to 6

LBBP

LTE
baseband
processing
unit

LBBP

0 to 7

0 to 1

Slots 0 to 5

0 to 6

UBBP

Universal
BaseBand
Processing
unit

UBBP

0 to 7

0 to 1

Slots 0 to 5

0 to 6

UTRP

Universal
transmissi
on
processing
unit

UTRP

0 to 7

0 to 1

GSM:
Slots 0 to 4

0 to 1

USCU

Universal
satellite
card and
clock unit

USCU

0 to 7

0 to 1

Slots 0 to 5

0 to 1

GTMU

GSM
transmissi
on and
timing and
manageme
nt unit

GTMU

0 to 7

0 to 1

Slot 6

0 to 1

WMPT

WCDMA
main
processing
and
transmissi
on unit

WMPT

0 to 7

0 to 1

Slot 6 or 7

0 to 2

UMTS/
LTE: Slots
0 to 6

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Board
Name

Full
Name

Logical
Name

Cabinet
Number

Subrack
Number

Slot
Number

Quantity

LMPT

LTE main
processing
and
transmissi
on unit

LMPT

0 to 7

0 to 1

Slot 6 or 7

0 to 2

UMPT

Universal
main
processing
and
transmissi
on unit

UMPT

0 to 7

0 to 1

Slot 6 or 7

0 to 2

FAN

FAN
module

FAN

0 to 7

0 to 1

Slot 16

UPEU

Universal
power and
environme
nt
interface
unit

UPEU

0 to 7

0 to 1

Slot 18 or
19

1 to 2

UEIU

Universal
environme
nt
interface
unit

UEIU

0 to 7

0 to 1

Slot 18 or
19

0 to 1

UCIU

Universal
cascaded
interface
unit

UCIU

0 to 7

0 to 1

Slots 0 to 7

0 to 1

UBRI

Universal
baseband
radio
interface
unit

UBRI

0 to 7

0 to 1

Slots 0 to 3

0 to 2

Table 2-13 lists the modules that can be configured in a BBU3910 and the corresponding
configuration rules.

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Table 2-13 Configurations of modules in a BBU3910

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Board
Name

Full
Name

Logical
Name

Cabinet
Number

Subrack
Number

Slot
Number

Quantity

UTRP

Universal
Transmiss
ion
Processing
unit

UTRP

0 to 7

0 to 1

Slots 0 to 6

0 to 1

USCU

Universal
Satellite
card and
Clock Unit

USCU

0 to 7

0 to 1

Slots 0 to 5

0 to 1

UMPT

Universal
Main
Processing
&
Transmiss
ion unit

UMPT

0 to 7

0 to 1

Slots 6 and
7

0 to 2

GTMU

GSM
transmissi
on and
timing and
manageme
nt unit

GTMU

0 to 7

0 to 1

Slot 6

0 to 1

FAN

FAN
module

FAN

0 to 7

0 to 1

Slot 16

UPEU

Universal
Power and
Environm
ent
Interface
Unit

UPEU

0 to 7

0 to 1

Slots 18
and 19

1 to 2

UEIU

Universal
Environm
ent
Interface
Unit

UEIU

0 to 7

0 to 1

Slots 18
and 19

0 to 1

UBRI

Universal
BaseBand
Radio
Interface
Board

UBRI

0 to 7

0 to 1

Slots 0 to 5

0 to 2

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Board
Name

Full
Name

Logical
Name

Cabinet
Number

Subrack
Number

Slot
Number

Quantity

UBBP

Universal
BaseBand
Processing
unit

UBBP

0 to 7

0 to 1

Slots 0 to 5

0 to 6

NOTE

BBU board in a BTS supports automatic or manual configuration. If a BBU board supports automatic
configuration, the configuration of the board automatically takes effect when the configuration of the
cabinet housing the board takes effect. If a BBU board supports manual configuration, the configuration
of the board takes effect only after the board is manually configured. In a BBU of a BTS, the GTMU, FAN,
and UPEU support automatic configuration, whereas other boards require manual configuration.
All boards installed in a BBU must be configured.
All GTMU boards in the BBU3910 are GTMUb or GTMUc boards rather than GTMUa boards, which are
not supported by the BBU3910.

The BBU board slot assignment described here only indicates the slots in which BBU boards
can be configured using MML commands or the CME. However, the slots in which a BBU board
can actually be configured vary according to the RAT or RATs supported by the board. For
details, see BBU Hardware Description.

2.4 USU Board Types


Table 2-14 lists the modules that can be configured in a USU3900 and their configuration rules.
Table 2-14 Configurations of modules in a USU

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Board
Name

Full
Name

Logical
Name

Cabinet
Number

Subrack
Number

Slot
Number

Quantity

SMPT

Switch
main
processing
and
transmissi
on unit

SMPT

0 to 7

0 to 1

Slot 6 or 7

1 to 2

UCXU

Universal
interconnectio
n
eXtension
unit

UCXU

0 to 7

0 to 1

Slots 0 to 3

1 to 4

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Board
Name

Full
Name

Logical
Name

Cabinet
Number

Subrack
Number

Slot
Number

Quantity

UCIU

Universal
interconnectio
n
infrastruct
ure unit

UCIU

0 to 7

0 to 1

Slot 5

FAN

Fan
module of
the BBU

FAN

0 to 7

0 to 1

Slot 16

UEIU

Universal
environme
nt
interface
unit

UEIU

0 to 7

0 to 1

Slot 18 or
19

0 to 1

UPEU

Universal
power and
environme
nt
interface
unit

UPEU

0 to 7

0 to 1

Slot 18 or
19

1 to 2

2.5 Typical Cabinet and Subrack Configurations for 3900


Series Base Stations
The configuration rules in this section apply to GBTSs, eGBTSs, NodeBs, eNodeBs, and coMPT base stations.
In multimode base stations, the configuration rules for cabinets, subracks, and common boards
in a BBU subrack are as follows:
l

The primary mode in a multimode base station is listed in descending order of priority:
GSM, UMTS, and LTE.

All cabinets and the following subracks must be configured in primary mode: BBU, primary
mode-dedicated RF, PMU, EMU, TCU, CCU, and FMU. Only BBU subracks containing
the main control boards for secondary modes, secondary mode-dedicated RF subracks, and
cabinets housing these subracks need to be configured in secondary modes.

Cabinets and subracks configured in both primary and secondary modes must have
consistent cabinet and subrack numbers. Otherwise, parameter configuration conflict
alarms will be generated.

In a BBU subrack, the UPEU, UEIU, and FAN can be configured in two modes, the UCIU
and UTRPc can be configured only in one mode, and the USCU can be configured in either
one mode or two modes.

Table 2-15 and Table 2-16 lists the typical subrack configuration for 3900 series base stations.
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Table 2-15 Typical subrack configuration for 3900 series base stations
Base
Station
Model

Pow
er
Inpu
t

Hardwa
re
Cabinet
Type

Quantit
y and
Logical
Name of
the
Cabinet
to Be
Configu
red

Cabi
net
Num
ber

Recom
mende
d
Subrac
k Type

Su
bra
ck
Nu
mb
er

Remarks

BTS390
0

-48 V
DC

BTS3900

1
BTS3900

0 to 1

RFU

None

FMU

11

EMU/
EMUA

40

BBU390
0/
BBU391
0

RFU

FMU

11

BBU390
0/
BBU391
0

EMU/
EMUA

40

PMU

RFU

FMU

11

BBU390
0/
BBU391
0

EMU/
EMUA

40

PMU

+24 V
DC/
220 V
AC/
110 V
AC

BTS390
0

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AC

BTS3900

BTS3012
(Ver.D_Z
)

1 to 2
BTS3900
s

1 to 2
BTS3012
_SRANs

0 to 1

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BTS3900 cabinets,
BBU is configured
in cabinet 0. It is
recommended that
the two cabinets be
numbered 0 and 1.
The BBU manages
the two cabinets.
Each cabinet is
configured with
one PMU. A +24 V
DC cabinet does
not require any
PMU.
BBU is configured
in cabinet 0. It is
recommended that
the two cabinets be
numbered 0 and 1.
The BBU manages
the two cabinets.

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Base
Station
Model

Pow
er
Inpu
t

Hardwa
re
Cabinet
Type

Quantit
y and
Logical
Name of
the
Cabinet
to Be
Configu
red

Cabi
net
Num
ber

Recom
mende
d
Subrac
k Type

Su
bra
ck
Nu
mb
er

Remarks

BTS390
0

-48 V
DC

BTS3012
(Ver.D_Z
)

1 to 2
BTS3012
_SRANs

0 to 1

RFU

FMU

11

BBU390
0/
BBU391
0

BBU is configured
in cabinet 0. It is
recommended that
the two cabinets be
numbered 0 and 1.
The BBU manages
the two cabinets.

EMU/
EMUA

40

RFU

4
and
5

FMU

11
and
12

EMU/
EMUA

40

GATM0

50

GATM1

51

BBU390
0/
BBU391
0

RFU

4
and
5

FMU

11
and
12

EMU/
EMUA

40

PMU

BTS390
0L

BTS390
0L

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220 V
AC

BTS3900
L

BTS3900
L

BTS3900
L

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L

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cabinet, the lower
RFU subrack is
numbered 4, and
the upper RFU
subrack is
numbered 5. The
lower FMU
subrack is
numbered 11, and
the upper FMU
subrack is
numbered 12.

In the BTS3900L
cabinet, the lower
RFU subrack is
numbered 4, and
the upper RFU
subrack is
numbered 5. The
lower FMU
subrack is
numbered 11, and
the upper FMU

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Station
Model

BTS390
0A

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er
Inpu
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220 V
AC

Hardwa
re
Cabinet
Type

APM30H

RFC

TMC11H

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Cabinet
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Configu
red

1 to 3
APM30s

Cabi
net
Num
ber

0,5,6

1 to 3
RFCs

1 to 3

0 to 1
TMC

7 or 8

Recom
mende
d
Subrac
k Type

Su
bra
ck
Nu
mb
er

Remarks

GATM0

50

GATM1

51

subrack is
numbered 12.

BBU390
0/
BBU391
0

TCU

BBU390
0/
BBU391
0

PMU

EMU/
EMUA

40

GATM0

50

GATM1

51

RFU

FMU

11

TCU

APM30 connects
monitor devices in
multiple cabinets.

It is configured in
No.0 APM30.

None

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Model

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er
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t

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Hardwa
re
Cabinet
Type

Quantit
y and
Logical
Name of
the
Cabinet
to Be
Configu
red

Cabi
net
Num
ber

Recom
mende
d
Subrac
k Type

Su
bra
ck
Nu
mb
er

Remarks

IBBS200
D/
IBBS200
T or
IBBS300
D/
IBBS300
T

0 to 6
BBCs

9 to
14

TCU

Monitor devices in
BBC cabinets are
connected by
APM30.
l No.0 APM30
connects No.9
and No.10
BBCs.
l No.5 APM30
connects No.11
and No.12
BBCs.
l No.6 APM30
connects No.13
and No.14
BBCs.

BTS390
0A

-48 V
DC

TMC11H

RFC

BTS390
0A

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AC

BTS3012
AE
(Ver.D_Z
)

1 TMC

1 to 3
RFCs

1 to 3

1 to 2
BTS3012
AE_SRA
Ns

0 to 1

TCU

BBU390
0/
BBU391
0

RFU

FMU

11

TCU

RFU

BBU390
0/
BBU391
0

PMU

FMU

11

EMU/
EMUA

40

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None

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t

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Hardwa
re
Cabinet
Type

Quantit
y and
Logical
Name of
the
Cabinet
to Be
Configu
red

Cabi
net
Num
ber

Recom
mende
d
Subrac
k Type

Su
bra
ck
Nu
mb
er

Remarks

IBBS200
D/
IBBS200
T or
IBBS700
D/
IBBS700
T

0 to 4
BBCs

9 to
12

TCU

Monitor devices in
BBCs are
connected by
BTS3012AE_SR
AN.
l If
BTS3012AE_
SRAN 0
requires two
battery
cabinets, BBCs
9 and 10 are
configured for
it.
l If
BTS3012AE_
SRAN 1
requires two
battery
cabinets, BBCs
11 and 12 are
configured for
it.

DBS390
0

220 V
AC

110
V/
220 V
AC

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1 Virtual

BBU390
0/
BBU391
0

None

IBC10

1 Virtual

TCU

None

IBC10

1 Virtual

PMU

None

Virtual

0 to 1
Virtual

BBU390
0/
BBU391
0

None

APM30/
APM30H

1 to 3
APM30s

0,5,6

TCU

APM30 connects
monitor devices in
multiple cabinets.

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er
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Cabinet
Type

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y and
Logical
Name of
the
Cabinet
to Be
Configu
red

Cabi
net
Num
ber

TMC/
TMC11H

0 to 1
TMC

7 or 8

OMB

0 to 1
OMB

(1)

Recom
mende
d
Subrac
k Type

Su
bra
ck
Nu
mb
er

BBU390
0/
BBU391
0

PMU

None

TCU

None

BBU390
0/
BBU391
0

BBU is optional
and needs to be
configured only
when it resides in a
TMC cabinet.

TCU

BBU390
0/
BBU391
0

OMB cabinets are


configured
independently of
other types of
cabinets.

PMU

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er
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t

2 Overview

Hardwa
re
Cabinet
Type

Quantit
y and
Logical
Name of
the
Cabinet
to Be
Configu
red

Cabi
net
Num
ber

Recom
mende
d
Subrac
k Type

Su
bra
ck
Nu
mb
er

Remarks

IBBS200
D/
IBBS200
T or
IBBS300
D/
IBBS300
T/
IBBS20D

0 to 6
BBCs

9 to
14

TCU

Monitor devices in
IBBS20D cabinets
are connected by
OMB. Monitor
devices in other
BBC cabinets are
connected by
APM30.
l No.0 APM30/
OMB connects
No.9 and No.
10 BBCs.
l No.5 APM30
or No.1 OMB
connects No.11
and No.12
BBCs.
l No.6 APM30
connects No.13
and No.14
BBCs.

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A

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DC

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TMC11H

0 to 1
TP48600
A

1 TMC

PMU

CCU

15

TCU

EMU

40

BBU390
0/
BBU391
0

TCU

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BBU391
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In a triple-mode
co-cabinet
scenario, two
TMC cabinets are
required to house
two BBUs.

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Model

BTS390
0AL

Pow
er
Inpu
t

Hardwa
re
Cabinet
Type

Quantit
y and
Logical
Name of
the
Cabinet
to Be
Configu
red

Cabi
net
Num
ber

Recom
mende
d
Subrac
k Type

Su
bra
ck
Nu
mb
er

Remarks

OMB

1 OMB

TCU

None

BBU390
0/
BBU391
0

IBC10

1 Virtual

BBU390
0/
BBU391
0

None

+24 V
DC

APM30/
APM30H

1 to 2
APM30s

TCU

BBU390
0/
BBU391
0

In a triple-mode
co-cabinet
scenario, two
APM30 cabinets
are required to
house two BBUs.

220 V
AC

BTS3900
AL

1 to 2
BTS3900
ALs

0 to 1

BBU390
0/
BBU391
0

BBU390
0/
BBU391
0

PMU

TCU

CCU

15

FMU

11

EMU

40

RFU

TCU

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Station
Model

BTS390
0C

Pow
er
Inpu
t

110
V/
220 V
AC

-48 V
DC

2 Overview

Hardwa
re
Cabinet
Type

Quantit
y and
Logical
Name of
the
Cabinet
to Be
Configu
red

Cabi
net
Num
ber

Recom
mende
d
Subrac
k Type

Su
bra
ck
Nu
mb
er

IBBS700
D/
IBBS700
T or
IBBS300
D/
IBBS300
T

1 to 2
BBCs

9 to
10

CCU

15

TCU

OMB

1 OMB

TCU

BBU390
0/
BBU391
0

PMU

BBU390
0/
BBU391
0

TCU

OMB

1 OMB

Remarks

None

NOTE

The recommended cabinet number for a transmission cabinet configured with a BBU is 7. If conditions do
not allow, configure the transmission cabinet as cabinet 8.

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Table 2-16 Typical subrack configuration for USU3900

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Station
Model

Power
Input

Hardwa
re
Cabinet
Type

Quantit
y and
Logical
Name
of the
Cabinet
to Be
Config
ured

Cabinet
Numbe
r

Recom
mende
d
Subrac
k Type

Subrac
k
Numbe
r

Remark
s

USU390
0

-48 V
DC

Virtual

1 Virtual

USU390
0

None

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Related Features

N/A

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Impact on the Network

N/A

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Engineering Guidelines

5.1 Information to Be Collected


Before feature deployment, confirm information about cabinets, subrack, and BBU boards.

5.2 Feature Deployment


5.2.1 Deployment Requirements
Cabinets, subracks, and BBU boards have been installed properly.

5.2.2 Network Planning


N/A

5.2.3 Data Preparation


l

Scenario 1: Adding Cabinets

Scenario 2: Adding Subracks

Scenario 3: Adding BBU Boards

Scenario 4: Adding USU Boards

Scenario 1: Adding Cabinets


Table 5-1 and Table 5-2 describe the parameters for adding cabinets.

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Table 5-1 Parameters for adding cabinets to GBTSs


Parameter Name

Parameter ID

Setting
Description

Source

Index Type

IDTYPE

Set this parameter to


BYNAME(By
Name) or BYID(By
Index) based on the
site requirements.

Network plan

BTS Index

BTSID

This parameter
uniquely identifies a
base station under a
BSC.

Network plan

BTS Name

BTSNAME

This parameter
uniquely identifies a
base station under a
BSC.

Network plan

Cabinet No

CN

GUI Value Range:0


to 62

Network plan

It is recommended
that the cabinet
number start from 0.
Is Support
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This parameter
indicates whether the
SingleRAN base
station supports
normalized data
configuration. Set
this parameter based
on the site
requirements.

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Parameter Name

Parameter ID

Setting
Description

Source

Cabinet type

TYPE

l APM30

Network plan

l TMC
l BBC
l PS4890
l OMB
l RFC-6
l BTS3900
l BTS3900L
l BTS3900AL
l VIRTUAL
l TP48600A
l BTS3012_SRAN
l BTS3012AE_SR
AN
l BTS3012II_SRA
N
Cabinet Description

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CABINETDESC

This parameter gives


the description of the
cabinet, including
functions, location,
and other
information.

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Parameter Name

Parameter ID

Setting
Description

Source

Is Master TMU
Configured

ISMAINCABINET

This parameter can


be specified only
when the base station
supports normalized
data configuration.

Network plan

This parameter
indicates whether an
added cabinet is a
basic cabinet.
l If this parameter
is set to NO, the
cabinet is an
extension
cabinet.
l If this parameter
is set to YES, the
cabinet to be
added is an
extension
cabinet.
l If the cabinet to
be added is the
first one and this
parameter is set to
DEFAULT, the
cabinet is a basic
cabinet and the
cabinet number
must be 0.
l If there is a basic
cabinet, set this
parameter to
DEFAULT
when adding a
new cabinet. The
newly added
cabinet is an
extension
cabinet.
l If cabinet 0 is not
a basic cabinet,
you must set this
parameter to NO
when adding
cabinet 0 to
ensure that
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Parameter ID

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Setting
Description

Source

cabinet 0 is an
extension
cabinet.
The default value
is DEFAULT.
NOTE
A cabinet with a BBU
is defined as a basic
cabinet, and a cabinet
without a BBU is
defined as an
extension cabinet.

MAINCABINETSR
N

Master TMU
Subrack No.

This parameter can


be specified only
when the base station
supports normalized
data configuration.

Network plan

This parameter
specifies the number
of the subrack where
the master TMU
resides.

Table 5-2 Parameters for adding cabinets to eGBTSs, NodeBs, eNodeBs, or Co-MPT base
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Parameter Name

Parameter ID

Setting
Description

Source

Cabinet No

CN

The cabinet number


starts from 0.

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Parameter Name

Parameter ID

Setting
Description

Source

Cabinet type

TYPE

l APM30

Network plan

l TMC
l BBC
l PS4890
l OMB
l RFC
l BTS3900
l BTS3900L
l VIRTUAL
l BTS3900AL
l TP48600A
l BTS3012_SRAN
l BTS3012AE_SR
AN
l BTS3012II_SRA
N
Cabinet description

DESC

This parameter gives


the description of the
cabinet, including
functions, location,
and other
information.

Network plan

Scenario 2: Adding Subracks


Subracks can be added to eGBTSs, NodeBs, eNodeBs, and Co-MPT base stations, but not to
GBTSs. Table 5-3 describes the parameters for adding subracks to eGBTSs, NodeBs, eNodeBs,
or Co-MPT base stations.

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Table 5-3 Parameters for adding subracks to eGBTSs, NodeBs, eNodeBs, or Co-MPT base
stations
Parameter Name

Parameter ID

Setting
Description

Source

Cabinet No.

CN

This parameter
specifies the number
of the cabinet where
the subrack is
configured. Set this
parameter based on
the cabinet number in
use.

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Subrack No.

SRN

This parameter is set


according to the
subrack in use.
Subracks 0 and 1 can
be BBU subracks,
and subracks 4 and 5
can be RFU
subracks.

Network plan

Subrack type

TYPE

This parameter is set


according to the
subrack in use.
Subrack types are as
follows:

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l BBU3900
subrack
l BBU3910
subrack
l RFU subrack
l USU3900
subrack
Subrack description

DESC

This parameter gives


the description of the
subrack, including
functions, location,
and other
information.

Network plan

Scenario 3: Adding BBU Boards


Table 5-4 and Table 5-5 describe the parameters for adding BBU boards.

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Table 5-4 Parameters for adding BBU boards to GBTSs


Parameter Name

Parameter ID

Setting
Description

Source

Index Type

IDTYPE

Set this parameter to


BYNAME(By
Name) or BYID(By
Index) based on the
site requirements.

Network plan

BTS Index

BTSID

This parameter
uniquely identifies a
base station under a
BSC.

Network plan

BTS Name

BTSNAME

This parameter
uniquely identifies a
base station under a
BSC.

Network plan

Cabinet No.

CN

The cabinet number


starts from 0.

Network plan

Subrack No.

SRN

Value range: 0, 1

Network plan

Single-mode:
subrack 0
Multi-mode: If
subrack 0 has been
occupied, use
subrack 1.
Otherwise, use
subrack 0.
Slot No.

SN

Value range: 0 to 7,
16, 18, 19

Network plan

Board Type

BT

This parameter
indicates the type of
the newly added
board. Set this
parameter based on
the site requirements.

Network plan

Value range: UMPT,


UCIU, GTMU,
UTRP, UBRI,
USCU, UBBP, FAN,
UPEU, UEIU

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Parameter Name

Parameter ID

Setting
Description

Source

Subboard Type

SBT

This parameter
indicates the
subboard type.

Network plan

Value range: UIEB,


UTRPc
NOTE
When a GTMUc is
used as the main
control processing
board in a BBU, GSM
cannot serve as the
primary mode of the
UTRPc in the same
BBU.

Table 5-5 Parameters for adding BBU boards to eGBTSs, NodeBs, eNodeBs, or Co-MPT base
stations
Paramet
er Name

Paramet
er ID

Setting Description

Sourc
e

Cabinet
No.

CN

The cabinet number starts from 0.

Netwo
rk plan

Subrack
No.

SRN

Value range: 0, 1

Netwo
rk plan

Single-mode: subrack 0
Multi-mode: If subrack 0 has been occupied, use subrack
1. Otherwise, use subrack 0.

Slot No.

SN

Value range: 0 to 7, 16, 18, 19

Netwo
rk plan

Board
type

BT

This parameter indicates the logical board type. Set this


parameter according to the board in use.

Netwo
rk plan

Value range: UMPT, WMPT, LMPT, UCIU, GTMU,


UTRP, WBBP, LBBP, UBRI, USCU, UBBP, FAN,
UPEU, UEIU
SubBoar
d Type

SBT

This parameter indicates the subboard type in the UTRP.


Set this parameter according to the subboard used in the
UTRP.

Netwo
rk plan

Value range: UAEC, UIEC, UUAS, UQEC, UEOC, UIEB,


UTRPc

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Paramet
er Name

Paramet
er ID

Setting Description

Sourc
e

Work
Mode

WM

This parameter indicates the working mode of the


baseband processing board. Set this parameter to FDD,
HYBRID, TDD, TDD_ENHANCE, TDD_8T8R,
TDD_TL, or FDD_ATG based on the site requirements.

Netwo
rk plan

This parameter is invalid for the UBBP.


Hardwar
e
Capacity
Enhance

HCE

This parameter indicates the hardware capabilities of a


baseband processing board. This parameter is controlled
by a license control item and is customized for a specific
operator. For other operators, this parameter is invalid and
the hardware capabilities of a baseband processing board
are consistent with the hardware specifications of this
board. This parameter takes effect only in UMTS.

Netwo
rk plan

Value Range: NORMAL, FULL, PARTIAL


The HCE parameter can be set to PARTIAL only for a
UBBP board.
Base
Band
Work
Standard

BBWS

This parameter indicates the modes for which the UBBP


provides baseband processing resources. If the UBBP
provides only CPRI ports for a mode, you do not need to
configure this mode for the UBBP.

Netwo
rk plan

Value range: GSM, UMTS, LTE_FDD, LTE_TDD


Only the UBBP supports the BBWS parameter.
CPRI
Extensio
n

CPRIEX

This parameter indicates the CPRI extension switch of a


BBP. The transmission capability of a fiber optic cable is
improved when this parameter is set to ON. Value Range:
OFF, ON

Netwo
rk plan

Only LBBPd supports this parameter.


Board
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BRDSPE
C

This parameter indicates the specifications of a board. If


the user does not need to forcibly verify the board
specifications using the CME, this parameter can be left
unspecified. Leaving this parameter unspecified has no
impact on the base station. If the user needs to forcibly
verify the board specifications using the CME, this
parameter must be set to the hardware type of the board.
For example, this parameter must be set to UBBPd1 for a
UBBPd1 board and be set to UBBPd2 for a UBBPd2 board.
After this parameter is specified, the CME checks the
configurations of the board based on the value of this
parameter. This ensures that these configurations are
correct before they take effect.

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Paramet
er Name

Paramet
er ID

Setting Description

Sourc
e

Cell
Channel
Number
Extensio
n

CCNE

This parameter indicates the cell channel number


extension switch. When the CCNE is set to ON for a BBP,
the number of supported cell channels doubles and the
capability of distance between channels reduces by half.

Netwo
rk plan

Only the UBBP supports this parameter and it takes effect


only to the UBBPd9. In addition, the UBBPd9 is reset after
this parameter is modified.
The parameter takes effect only in LTE.

NOTE

l If you want to expand capacity by adding WBBPs or increase downlink CE resources by adding boards
to the downlink resource group, set Resource Allocate Rule to CAPAFIRST(Capacity First
Rule).

Scenario 4: Adding USU Boards


Table 5-6 describes the parameters for adding USU boards.
Table 5-6 Parameters for adding USU boards to eGBTSs/NodeBs/eNodeBs/co-MPT base
stations
Paramet
er Name

Param
eter ID

Setting Description

Source

Cabinet
No.

CN

Value range: 0 to 7

Network
plan

Subrack
No.

SRN

The cabinet number starts from 0.


Value range: 0, 1
For a single-mode scenario: 0

Network
plan

For a multi-mode scenario: 0. If the value 0 is used, the


value 1 is recommended.
Slot No.

SN

Value range: 0 to 7, 16, 18, 19

Network
plan

Board
type

BT

This parameter indicates the logical board type. Set this


parameter according to the board in use.

Network
plan

Value range: SMPT, UPEU, UEIU, UCXU, FAN, UCIU

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5.2.4 Feature Activation/Initial Configuration


Adding Cabinets and Subracks
l

Configuring a single base station on the GUI


Follow the instructions in the following reference documents and refer to section 5.2.3 Data
Preparation to complete the initial configuration.
For details, see 3900 Series Base Station Initial Configuration Guide and navigate in
the following sequence: 3900 Series Base Station Initial Configuration (CME-based) >
Creating Base Stations > Creating GBTSs > Creating a Single GBTS > Configuring
GBTS Device Data > Configuring Cabinet and BBU3900 data > Procedure.
For details, see 3900 Series Base Station Initial Configuration Guide and navigate in
the following sequence: 3900 Series Base Station Initial Configuration (CME-based) >
Creating Base Stations > Creating a NodeB > Creating a Single NodeB > Configuring
NodeB Device Data > Configuring Cabinet, Subrack, and BBU data > Procedure.
For details, see 3900 Series Base Station Initial Configuration Guide and navigate in
the following sequence: 3900 Series Base Station Initial Configuration (CME-based) >
Creating Base Stations > Creating an eNodeB > Creating a Single eNodeB >
Configuring eNodeB Device Data > Configuring Cabinet, Subrack, and BBU data >
Procedure.
For details, see 3900 Series Base Station Initial Configuration Guide and navigate in
the following sequence: 3900 Series Base Station Initial Configuration (CME-based) >
Creating Base Stations > Creating Co-MPT Base Stations > Creating a Single Co-MPT
Base Station > Configuring Device Data About the Co-MPT Base Station > Configuring
Cabinet, Subrack, and BBU data > Procedure.
For details, see 3900 Series Base Station Initial Configuration Guide and navigate in
the following sequence: 3900 Series Base Station Initial Configuration (CME-based) >
Creating Base Stations >Creating Separate-MPT Multimode Base Stations > Creating
a Single Separate-MPT Multimode Base Station > Configuring Device Data About the
Separate-MPT Base Station > Configuring Cabinet and BBU Data > Procedure.

Configuring base stations in batches


You can save the data of a single base station (including data of the BBU subrack) as a
template. Then, configure multiple base stations in batches by importing this template.
Follow the instructions in the following reference documents and refer to section 6.2.3
"Data Preparation" to complete the initial configuration.
For details, see 3900 Series Base Station Initial Configuration Guide and navigate in
the following sequence: 3900 Series Base Station Initial Configuration (CME-based) >
Creating Base Stations > Creating GBTSs > Creating GBTSs in Batches.
For details, see 3900 Series Base Station Initial Configuration Guide and navigate in
the following sequence: 3900 Series Base Station Initial Configuration (CME-based) >
Creating Base Stations > Creating a NodeB > Creating NodeBs in Batches.
For details, see 3900 Series Base Station Initial Configuration Guide and navigate in
the following sequence: 3900 Series Base Station Initial Configuration (CME-based) >
Creating Base Stations > Creating an eNodeB > Creating eNodeBs in Batches.
For details, see 3900 Series Base Station Initial Configuration Guide and navigate in
the following sequence: 3900 Series Base Station Initial Configuration (CME-based) >

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Creating Base Stations > Creating Co-MPT Base Stations >Creating Co-MPT Base
Stations in Batches.
For details, see 3900 Series Base Station Initial Configuration Guide and navigate in
the following sequence: 3900 Series Base Station Initial Configuration (CME-based) >
Creating Base Stations > Creating Separate-MPT Multimode Base Stations > Creating
Separate-MPT Multimode Base Stations in Batches.
l

Configuring a single base station using MML commands


Run the ADD BTSCABINET command to add a GBTS cabinet.
Run the ADD CABINET command to add an eGBTS, NodeB, or eNodeB cabinet. Run
the ADD SUBRACK command to add an eGBTS, NodeB, or eNodeB subrack.

Adding BBU Boards


l

Configuring a single base station on the GUI


Follow the instructions in the following reference documents and refer to section 5.2.3 Data
Preparation to complete the initial configuration.
For details, see 3900 Series Base Station Initial Configuration Guide and navigate in
the following sequence: 3900 Series Base Station Initial Configuration (CME-based) >
Creating Base Stations > Creating GBTSs > Creating a Single GBTS > Configuring
GBTS Device Data > Configuring Cabinet and BBU3900 data > Procedure.
For details, see 3900 Series Base Station Initial Configuration Guide and navigate in
the following sequence: 3900 Series Base Station Initial Configuration (CME-based) >
Creating Base Stations > Creating a NodeB > Creating a Single NodeB > Configuring
NodeB Device Data > Configuring Cabinet, Subrack, and BBU data > Procedure.
For details, see 3900 Series Base Station Initial Configuration Guide and navigate in
the following sequence: 3900 Series Base Station Initial Configuration (CME-based) >
Creating Base Stations > Creating an eNodeB > Creating a Single eNodeB >
Configuring eNodeB Device Data > Configuring Cabinet, Subrack, and BBU data >
Procedure.
For details, see 3900 Series Base Station Initial Configuration Guide and navigate in
the following sequence: 3900 Series Base Station Initial Configuration (CME-based) >
Creating Base Stations > Creating Co-MPT Base Stations > Creating a Single Co-MPT
Base Station > Configuring Device Data > Configuring Cabinet, Subrack, and BBU
data > Procedure.
For details, see 3900 Series Base Station Initial Configuration Guide and navigate in
the following sequence: 3900 Series Base Station Initial Configuration (CME-based) >
Creating Base Stations > Creating Separate-MPT Multimode Base Stations > Creating
a Single Separate-MPT Multimode Base Station > Configuring Device Data >
Configuring Device Data About the Separate-MPT Base Station > Procedure.

Configuring base stations in batches


You can save the data of a single base station (including data of the BBU subrack) as a
template. Then, configure multiple base stations in batches by importing this template.
Follow the instructions in the following reference documents and refer to section 6.2.3
"Data Preparation" to complete the initial configuration.
For details, see 3900 Series Base Station Initial Configuration Guide and navigate in
the following sequence: 3900 Series Base Station Initial Configuration (CME-based) >
Creating Base Stations > Creating GBTSs > Creating GBTSs in Batches.

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For details, see 3900 Series Base Station Initial Configuration Guide and navigate in
the following sequence: 3900 Series Base Station Initial Configuration (CME-based) >
Creating Base Stations > Creating a NodeB > Creating NodeBs in Batches.
For details, see 3900 Series Base Station Initial Configuration Guide and navigate in
the following sequence: 3900 Series Base Station Initial Configuration (CME-based) >
Creating Base Stations > Creating an eNodeB > Creating eNodeBs in Batches.
For details, see 3900 Series Base Station Initial Configuration Guide and navigate in
the following sequence: 3900 Series Base Station Initial Configuration (CME-based) >
Creating Base Stations > Creating Co-MPT Base Stations >Creating Co-MPT Base
Stations in Batches.
For details, see 3900 Series Base Station Initial Configuration Guide and navigate in
the following sequence: 3900 Series Base Station Initial Configuration (CME-based) >
Creating Base Stations > Creating Separate-MPT Multimode Base Stations > Creating
Separate-MPT Multimode Base Stations in Batches.
l

Configuring a single base station using MML commands


Run the ADD BTSBRD command to add boards to a GBTS cabinet.
Run the ADD BRD command to add boards to an eGBTS, NodeB, or eNodeB cabinet.

5.2.5 Activation Observation


Checking GBTS Cabinets, Subracks, and BBU Boards
Run the DSP BTSBRD command to check whether the boards are available.

Checking Cabinets, Subracks, and BBU Boards in eGBTSs, NodeBs, eNodeBs, or


Co-MPT Base Stations
Run the DSP BRD command to check whether the boards are available.

5.3 Feature Reconfiguration


5.3.1 Modifying Cabinet Configuration
For GBTS cabinets, you can only modify the cabinet description. For eGBTS, NodeB, eNodeB,
and Co-MPT base station cabinets, you can modify the cabinet description and change the cabinet
type in specific scenarios.

Modifying GBTS Cabinet Configuration


Run the MOD BTSCABINET command to modify the parameters described in Table 5-7.

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Table 5-7 Parameters to be modified


Parameter Name

Parameter ID

Setting
Description

Source

Index Type

IDTYPE

This parameter
cannot be modified.

Network plan

BTS Index

BTSID

This parameter
cannot be modified.

Network plan

BTS Name

BTSNAME

This parameter
cannot be modified.

Network plan

Cabinet No

CN

This parameter
cannot be modified.

Network plan

Cabinet Description

CABINETDESC

This parameter gives


the description of the
cabinet.

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Modifying Cabinet Configuration for eGBTSs, NodeBs, eNodeBs, or Co-MPT Base


Stations
Run the MOD CABINET command to modify the parameters described in Table 5-8.
NOTE

l You can only change the virtual cabinet to other types of cabinets.
l If a cabinet to be modified contains non-BBU subracks, you cannot change the cabinet type.
l If a cabinet to be modified contains only BBU subracks and can house additional BBU subracks, you
can change the cabinet type. Otherwise, you cannot change the cabinet type.
l If a cabinet to be modified contains no subracks, you can change the cabinet type according to the
onsite cabinet type.

Table 5-8 Parameters to be modified

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Parameter Name

Parameter ID

Setting
Description

Source

Cabinet No

CN

This parameter
cannot be modified.

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Cabinet description

DESC

This parameter gives


the description of the
cabinet, including
functions, location,
and other
information.

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Parameter Name

Parameter ID

Setting
Description

Source

Cabinet type

TYPE

Set this parameter


according to the
onsite cabinet type. If
a cabinet type is not
included in the
defined cabinet
types, set this
parameter to
VIRTUAL. Cabinet
types are as follows:

Network plan

l APM30
l TMC
l BBC
l PS4890
l OMB
l RFC
l BTS3900
l BTS3900L
l BTS3900AL
l TP48600A
l BTS3012_SRAN
l BTS3012AE_SR
AN
l BTS3012II_SRA
N
l VIRTUAL

5.3.2 Modifying Subrack Configuration


You can modify the subrack configuration and subrack type of eGBTSs, NodeBs, eNodeBs, or
Co-MPT base stations but cannot modify the subrack configuration of GBTSs.
Run the MOD SUBRACK command to modify the parameters related to eGBTSs, NodeBs,
eNodeBs, or Co-MPT base stations, as described in Table 5-9.
Table 5-9 Parameters to be modified

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Parameter ID

Setting
Description

Source

Cabinet No.

CN

This parameter
cannot be modified.

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Parameter Name

Parameter ID

Setting
Description

Source

Subrack No.

SRN

This parameter
cannot be modified.

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Subrack Type

TYPE

Set this parameter to


BBU3900 Subrack
or BU3910 Subrack
based on the site
requirements.

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Subrack description

DESC

This parameter gives


the description of the
subrack, including
functions, location,
and other
information.

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5.3.3 Modifying BBU Board Configuration


You can modify the baseband board and UTRP configurations of eGBTSs, NodeBs, eNodeBs,
and co-MPT base stations but cannot modify BBU board configuration of GBTSs.

Modifying the Baseband Board Configuration


Run the MOD BBP command to modify the baseband board configuration.
Pay attention to the following when modifying the LBBP configuration:
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Before modifying the working mode of the LBBP for the existing activated cell, ensure
that the eNodeB supports the modified working mode and that there are sufficient idle
resources (see the cell specifications of the LBBP). Otherwise, the cell cannot be activated.

LBBPs in FDD mode support 1T1R, 1T2R, 2T2R, 2T4R, and 4T4R FDD cells.

LBBPs in TDD mode support 1T1R, 2T2R, 4T4R, and 8T8R TDD cells.

If an RRU chain/ring in load sharing mode is configured on LBBPs and the chain head and
tail belong to different LBBPs, the working mode of the LBBP cannot be modified.

If the RRU/RFU cannot set up links or work at the maximum line rate after the LBBP is
blocked/unblocked, run the STR CPRILBRNEG command to manually initiate
negotiation.

After the board is blocked, ALM-26210 Board Blocked will be reported and the board will
not provide services. After the board is unblocked, the alarm will be cleared.

Table 5-10 describes the parameters to be modified.

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Table 5-10 Parameters to be modified


Parameter Name

Parameter ID

Setting
Description

Source

Cabinet No.

CN

This parameter
setting cannot be
modified.

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Subrack No.

SRN

This parameter
setting cannot be
modified.

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Slot No.

SN

This parameter
setting cannot be
modified.

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Work Mode

WM

This parameter
indicates the working
mode of the
baseband processing
board. Set this
parameter to FDD,
HYBRID, TDD,
TDD_ENHANCE,
TDD_8T8R,
TDD_TL, or
FDD_ATG based on
the site requirements.

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This parameter is
invalid for the
UBBP.

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Parameter Name

Parameter ID

Setting
Description

Source

Hardware Capacity
Enhance

HCE

This parameter
indicates the
hardware capabilities
of a baseband
processing board.
This parameter is
controlled by a
license control item
and is customized for
a specific operator.
For other operators,
this parameter is
invalid and the
hardware capabilities
of a baseband
processing board are
consistent with the
hardware
specifications of this
board. This
parameter takes
effect only in UMTS.

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Value Range:
NORMAL, FULL,
PARTIAL
The HCE parameter
can be set to
PARTIAL only for a
UBBP board.
CPRI Extension

CPRIEX

This parameter
indicates the CPRI
extension switch of a
BBP. The
transmission
capability of a fiber
optic cable is
improved when this
parameter is set to
ON. Value Range:
OFF, ON

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Only LBBPd
supports this
parameter.

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Parameter Name

Parameter ID

Setting
Description

Source

Base Band Work


Standard

BBWS

This parameter
indicates the modes
for which the UBBP
provides baseband
processing
resources. If the
UBBP provides only
CPRI ports for a
mode, you do not
need to configure this
mode for the UBBP.

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Value range: GSM,


UMTS, LTE_FDD,
LTE_TDD
Only the UBBP
supports the BBWS
parameter.
NOTE
Before changing a
UBBPd's woring
mode, terminate the
services that are being
carried by the UBBPd.

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Parameter Name

Parameter ID

Setting
Description

Source

Board Specification

BRDSPEC

This parameter
indicates the
specifications of a
board. If the user
does not need to
forcibly verify the
board specifications
using the CME, this
parameter can be left
unspecified. Leaving
this parameter
unspecified has no
impact on the base
station. If the user
needs to forcibly
verify the board
specifications using
the CME, this
parameter must be
set to the hardware
type of the board. For
example, this
parameter must be
set to UBBPd1 for a
UBBPd1 board and
be set to UBBPd2 for
a UBBPd2 board.
After this parameter
is specified, the CME
checks the
configurations of the
board based on the
value of this
parameter. This
ensures that these
configurations are
correct before they
take effect.

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Parameter Name

Parameter ID

Setting
Description

Source

Cell Channel
Number Extension

CCNE

This parameter
indicates the cell
channel number
extension switch.
When the CCNE is
set to ON for a BBP,
the number of
supported cell
channels doubles and
the capability of
distance between
channels reduces by
half.

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Only the UBBP


supports this
parameter and it
takes effect only to
the UBBPd9. In
addition, the
UBBPd9 is reset
after this parameter is
modified.
The parameter takes
effect only in LTE.

Modifying the Work Mode, Hardware Capacity Enhance or CPRI Extension parameter
interrupts services on the WBBP/LBBP/UBBP. After the WBBP/LBBP/UBBP resets, services
on this board return to normal. Among all baseband processing boards, only the WBBPd supports
the hybrid mode. If an RRU chain is configured on any of optical ports 3 through 5 of an LBBP,
the CPRIEX parameter cannot be set to ON.

Modifying UTRP Configuration of eGBTSs, NodeBs, eNodeBs, or Co-MPT Base


Stations
Run the MOD UTRP command to modify the UTRP configuration of eGBTSs, NodeBs,
eNodeBs, or co-MPT base stations. Table 5-11 describes the related parameters.
Table 5-11 Parameters to be modified

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Parameter Name

Parameter ID

Setting
Description

Source

Cabinet No.

CN

The setting of this


parameter cannot be
modified.

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Parameter Name

Parameter ID

Setting
Description

Source

Subrack No.

SRN

The setting of this


parameter cannot be
modified.

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Slot No.

SN

The setting of this


parameter cannot be
modified.

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SubType

SUBTYPE

This parameter
indicates the
subboard type in the
UTRP. Set this
parameter based on
the site requirements.

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Value range: UAEC,


UIEC, UUAS,
UQEC, UEOC,
UIEB, UTRPc

5.3.4 Deleting BBU Boards


You can delete a board or module that is not required. Note that only a configured board or
module can be deleted. Before deleting a board, delete the MOs associated with the board.

Deleting GBTS BBU Boards


Run the RMV BTSBRD command to delete a BBU board from a BTS. Table 5-12 describes
the related parameters.
Table 5-12 Parameters for deleting GBTS BBU boards

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Parameter Name

Parameter ID

Setting
Description

Source

Index Type

IDTYPE

Set this parameter to


BYNAME(By
Name) or BYID(By
Index) based on the
site requirements.

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BTS Index

BTSID

This parameter
uniquely identifies a
base station under a
BSC.

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Parameter Name

Parameter ID

Setting
Description

Source

BTS Name

BTSNAME

This parameter
uniquely identifies a
base station under a
BSC.

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Cabinet No.

CN

Set this parameter


based on the site
requirements.

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Subrack No.

SRN

Set this parameter


based on the site
requirements.

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Slot No.

SN

Set this parameter


based on the site
requirements.

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Deleting BBU Boards from eGBTSs, NodeBs, eNodeBs, or Co-MPT Base Stations
Run the RMV BRD command to delete a BBU board from eGBTSs, NodeBs, eNodeBs, or CoMPT base stations. Table 5-13 describes the related parameters.
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Deleting a board causes a board reset.

After a board is deleted, services on the board are interrupted.

If a WBBP/LBBP has been configured with an RRU chain, it cannot be deleted. If you
want to delete the WBBP/LBBP, delete the RRU chain configuration first and then delete
the WBBP/LBBP.

If a board has been configured with a subboard, the subboard is deleted when the board is
deleted.

Table 5-13 Parameters for deleting BBU boards from eGBTSs, NodeBs, eNodeBs, or Co-MPT
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Parameter Name

Parameter ID

Setting
Description

Source

Cabinet No.

CN

Set this parameter


based on the site
requirements.

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Subrack No.

SRN

Set this parameter


based on the site
requirements.

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Slot No.

SN

Set this parameter


based on the site
requirements.

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5.4 BBU Board Maintenance


5.4.1 Resetting BBU Boards
When resetting BBU boards, pay attention to the following points:
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In multi-mode scenarios, you can reset common devices at the peer end. Resetting common
devices at the peer end interrupts services on the common devices.

In multi-mode base stations, resetting the GTMU, UMPT, WMPT, LMPT, and UTRP may
interrupt services on base stations of other modes.

Resetting GBTS BBU Boards


Run the RST BTSBRD command to reset a specified BTS BBU board.
Reset using this command consists of soft reset and power-off reset, which are specified by
corresponding parameters. If power-off reset is selected for a multi-mode base station, boards
in the BBUs of other modes are reset.
Only normal boards support soft reset. Normal boards are those BBU boards excluding the
GTMU and UBRI.
The boards that support power-off reset are as follows:
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GTMU

UBRI

Resetting BBU Boards in Soft Reset Mode in GBTSs, NodeBs, eNodeBs, or Co-MPT
Base Stations
If a board has a fault that cannot be rectified, soft reset is required. Soft reset takes a relatively
short time.
Run the RST BRD command to perform a soft reset.
NOTE

USCU, FAN, UPEU, and UEIU do not support soft reset.

After the RST BRD command is executed, the BBU Board Maintenance Link Failure alarm and
the Board Startup event alarm are generated. Run the DSP BRD command to check the values
of AvailabilityStatus and OpState. If the value of AvailabilityStatus is Normal and the value
of OpState is Enabled, the board has started up properly and the fault has been rectified.

Resetting NodeB/eNodeB BBU Boards in Power-off Reset Mode


If soft reset fails, power-off reset is required. Power-off reset takes a relatively long time.
Run the RST BRDPWROFF command to perform a power-off reset.
NOTE

USCU, FAN, UPEU, and UEIU do not support power-off reset.

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After the RST BRDPWROFF command is executed, the BBU Board Maintenance Link Failure
alarm and the Board Startup event alarm are generated. Run the DSP BRD command to check
the values of AvailabilityStatus and OpState. If the value of AvailabilityStatus is Normal and
the value of OpState is Enabled, the board has started up properly and the fault has been rectified.

5.4.2 Querying BBU Board Information


Querying GBTS Board Information
Run the DSP BTSBRD command to query the running status of a GBTS board.

Querying Board Information in eGBTSs, NodeBs, eNodeBs, or Co-MPT Base


Stations
Step 1 Run the DSP BRD command to query the running status of a board in eGBTSs, NodeBs,
eNodeBs, or Co-MPT base stations.
Step 2 Run the DSP BRDMFRINFO command to query the manufacturing information about a board
in eGBTSs, NodeBs, eNodeBs, or Co-MPT base stations.
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Parameters

Table 6-1 Parameter description


MO

Parame
ter ID

MML
Comma
nd

Feature
ID

Feature
Name

Description

CABIN
ET

CN

ADD
CABIN
ET

None

None

Meaning: Indicates the cabinet number.

DSP
CABMF
RINFO

GUI Value Range: 0~62


Unit: None
Actual Value Range: 0~62
Default Value: None

LST
CABIN
ET
MOD
CABIN
ET
RMV
CABIN
ET

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Parame
ter ID

MML
Comma
nd

Feature
ID

Feature
Name

Description

CABIN
ET

TYPE

ADD
CABIN
ET

None

None

Meaning: Type of a cabinet. This parameter is set to


VIRTUAL when the type of a cabinet is not within the
value range of this parameter.

MOD
CABIN
ET

GUI Value Range: APM30(APM30), TMC(TMC),


BBC(BBC), APM100(APM100), APM200(APM200),
PS4890(PS4890), OMB(OMB), RFC(RFC), BTS3900
(BTS3900), BTS3900L(BTS3900L), BTS3900AL
(BTS3900AL), VIRTUAL(Virtual Cabinet),
BTS3900D(BTS3900D), BTS3012_SRAN
(BTS3012_SRAN), BTS3012AE_SRAN
(BTS3012AE_SRAN), BTS3012II_SRAN
(BTS3012II_SRAN), TP48300A(TP48300A),
TP48600A(TP48600A), ILC29(ILC29)

LST
CABIN
ET

Unit: None
Actual Value Range: APM30, TMC, BBC, APM100,
APM200, PS4890, OMB, RFC, BTS3900, BTS3900L,
BTS3900AL, VIRTUAL, BTS3900D,
BTS3012_SRAN, BTS3012AE_SRAN,
BTS3012II_SRAN, TP48300A, TP48600A, ILC29
Default Value: VIRTUAL(Virtual Cabinet)
CABIN
ET

DESC

ADD
CABIN
ET

None

None

MOD
CABIN
ET

GUI Value Range: 0~79 characters


Unit: None
Actual Value Range: 0~79 characters

LST
CABIN
ET
SUBRA
CK

CN

ADD
SUBRA
CK
LST
SUBRA
CK

Meaning: Indicates a brief description of the cabinet,


which can be the function, location, and some other
information of the cabinet.

Default Value: NULL(empty string)

None

None

Meaning: Indicates the cabinet number of the subrack.


GUI Value Range: 0~62
Unit: None
Actual Value Range: 0~62
Default Value: None

MOD
SUBRA
CK
RMV
SUBRA
CK

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MO

Parame
ter ID

MML
Comma
nd

Feature
ID

Feature
Name

Description

SUBRA
CK

SRN

ADD
SUBRA
CK

None

None

Meaning: Indicates the number of the subrack.


GUI Value Range: 0~254
Unit: None

LST
SUBRA
CK

Actual Value Range: 0~254


Default Value: None

MOD
SUBRA
CK
RMV
SUBRA
CK
SUBRA
CK

TYPE

ADD
SUBRA
CK

None

None

Meaning: Indicates the type of the subrack.


GUI Value Range: BBU3900(BBU3900 Subrack),
RFU(RFU Subrack), PMU(PMU Subrack), TCU(TCU
Subrack), FMU(FMU Subrack), RRU(RRU Subrack),
RHUB(RHUB Subrack), PRRU(PRRU Subrack),
EMU(EMU Subrack), GRU(GRU Subrack),
BBU3900-1U(BBU3900-1U Subrack), GATM
(GATM Subrack), PICO(PICO Subrack), CCU(CCU
Subrack), AAS(AAS Subrack), BBU3910(BBU3910
Subrack), UNKNOWN(Unknown Subrack)

MOD
SUBRA
CK
LST
SUBRA
CK

Unit: None
Actual Value Range: BBU3900, RFU, PMU, TCU,
FMU, RRU, RHUB, PRRU, EMU, GRU,
BBU3900-1U, GATM, PICO, CCU, AAS, BBU3910,
UNKNOWN
Default Value: None
SUBRA
CK

DESC

ADD
SUBRA
CK
MOD
SUBRA
CK
LST
SUBRA
CK

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None

Meaning: Indicates a brief description of the subrack,


which can be the function, location, and some other
information of the subrack.
GUI Value Range: 0~79 characters
Unit: None
Actual Value Range: 0~79 characters
Default Value: NULL(empty string)

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MO

Parame
ter ID

MML
Comma
nd

Feature
ID

Feature
Name

Description

BBP

WM

ADD
BRD

None

None

Meaning: Indicates the working mode of the baseband


processing board. There are seven working modes:
FDD, TDD, HYBRID, TDD_ENHANCE, TDD_8T8R,
TDD_TL and FDD_ATG. The Frequency Division
Duplex (FDD) mode carries the traditional voice and
data services. TDD is short for Time Division Duplex.
The HYBRID mode is a combination of FDD and IMB
modes. In Integrated Mobile Broadcasting (IMB) mode,
the baseband processing board carries the mobile TV
services. The value TDD_ENHANCE indicates the
TDD mode integrated with the BeamForming (BF)
function. The BF function provides the data
transmission service in transmission modes 7 and 8
defined in protocols. For details, see 3GPP TS 36.213.
In TDD_8T8R mode, the baseband processing board
supports TD-LTE single-mode 8T8R. In addition, the
baseband processing board supports the BF function
and CPRI specifications are applied between the BBU
and RRU. In TDD_TL mode, the baseband processing
board supports the TD-LTE&TDS-CDMA dual mode
and the TD-LTE single mode. In addition, the baseband
processing board supports 8T8R BF and 2T2R
Multiple-Input Multiple-Output (MIMO) and CMCC
TD-LTE IR specifications are applied between the BBU
and RRU. In FDD_ATG mode, the baseband processing
board supports communication between Air and
Ground. The FDD_ATG mode applies only to
communication between air and ground.

MOD
BBP
LST
BBP

GUI Value Range: FDD(Frequency Division Duplex),


TDD(Time Division Duplex), HYBRID(HYBRID),
TDD_ENHANCE(Support TDD BF), TDD_8T8R
(TDD_8T8R), TDD_TL(TDD_TL), FDD_ATG
(AirToGround)
Unit: None
Actual Value Range: FDD, TDD, HYBRID,
TDD_ENHANCE, TDD_8T8R, TDD_TL, FDD_ATG
Default Value: FDD(Frequency Division Duplex)

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MO

Parame
ter ID

MML
Comma
nd

Feature
ID

Feature
Name

Description

BBP

HCE

ADD
BRD

None

None

Meaning: Indicates the hardware capabilities of a


baseband processing board. This parameter is controlled
by a license control item and is customized for a specific
operator. For other operators, this parameter is invalid
and the hardware capabilities of a baseband processing
board are consistent with the hardware specifications of
this board. This parameter takes effect only in UMTS.

MOD
BBP
LST
BBP

GUI Value Range: NORMAL(NORMAL), PARTIAL


(PARTIAL), FULL(FULL)
Unit: None
Actual Value Range: NORMAL, PARTIAL, FULL
Default Value: FULL(FULL)
BBP

BBWS

ADD
BRD

None

None

MOD
BBP

Meaning: Indicates the modes for which the UBBP


provides baseband processing resources. If the UBBP
provides only CPRI ports for a mode, you do not need
to configure this mode for the UBBP.

LST
BBP

GUI Value Range: GSM(GSM), UMTS(UMTS),


LTE_FDD(LTE FDD), LTE_TDD(LTE TDD)
Unit: None
Actual Value Range: GSM, UMTS, LTE_FDD,
LTE_TDD
Default Value: GSM:NO, UMTS:NO, LTE_FDD:NO,
LTE_TDD:NO

BBP

CPRIEX

ADD
BRD
MOD
BBP
LST
BBP

None

None

Meaning: Indicates the CPRI extension switch of a


BBP. The transmission capability of a fiber optic cable
is improved when this parameter is set to ON. Only
LBBPd supports this parameter.The BBP is reset after
the parameter is modified.
GUI Value Range: OFF(Off), ON(On)
Unit: None
Actual Value Range: OFF, ON
Default Value: OFF(Off)

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MO

Parame
ter ID

MML
Comma
nd

Feature
ID

Feature
Name

Description

BBP

BRDSP
EC

ADD
BRD

None

None

Meaning: Indicates the specifications of a board. If the


user does not need to forcibly verify the board
specifications using the CME, this parameter can be left
unspecified. Leaving this parameter unspecified has no
impact on the base station. If the user needs to forcibly
verify the board specifications using the CME, this
parameter must be set to the hardware type of the board.
For example, this parameter must be set to UBBPd1 for
a UBBPd1 board and be set to UBBPd2 for a UBBPd2
board. After this parameter is specified, the CME checks
the configurations of the board based on the value of
this parameter. This ensures that these configurations
are correct before they take effect.

MOD
BBP
LST
BBP

GUI Value Range: 0~15 characters


Unit: None
Actual Value Range: 0~15 characters
Default Value: NULL(empty string)
BBP

CCNE

ADD
BRD

None

None

MOD
BBP
LST
BBP

Meaning: Indicates the cell channel number extension


switch. When this parameter is set to ON, more cell
channels are supported and the distance between
channels decreases. Only the UBBP supports this
parameter and it takes effect only to the UBBPd9. In
addition, the UBBPd9 is reset after this parameter is
modified. The parameter takes effect only in LTE.
GUI Value Range: OFF(Off), ON(On)
Unit: None
Actual Value Range: OFF, ON
Default Value: ON(On)

BBP

BBP

CN

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BBPTC

None

None

Meaning: Indicates the cabinet number of the baseband


processing board.

LST
BBP

GUI Value Range: 0~7

MOD
BBP

Actual Value Range: 0~7

DSP
BBPTC

Unit: None
Default Value: 0
None

None

Meaning: Indicates the subrack number of the baseband


processing board.

LST
BBP

GUI Value Range: 0~1

MOD
BBP

Actual Value Range: 0~1

Unit: None
Default Value: 0

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Parame
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MML
Comma
nd

Feature
ID

Feature
Name

Description

BBP

SN

DSP
BBPTC

None

None

Meaning: Indicates the slot number of the baseband


processing board.

TRP

CN

LST
BBP

GUI Value Range: 0~5

MOD
BBP

Actual Value Range: 0~5

DSP
BRDRA
T

Unit: None
Default Value: None
None

None

Meaning: Indicates the cabinet number of the extension


transmission board.
GUI Value Range: 0~7

LST
UTRP

Unit: None

MOD
UTRP

Default Value: None

Actual Value Range: 0~7

SET
BRDRA
T
TRP

SRN

DSP
BRDRA
T

None

None

Meaning: Indicates the subrack number of the extension


transmission board.
GUI Value Range: 0~1

LST
UTRP

Unit: None

MOD
UTRP

Default Value: None

Actual Value Range: 0~1

SET
BRDRA
T
TRP

SN

DSP
BRDRA
T

None

None

Meaning: Indicates the slot number of the extension


transmission board.
GUI Value Range: 0~6

LST
UTRP

Unit: None

MOD
UTRP

Default Value: None

Actual Value Range: 0~6

SET
BRDRA
T

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6 Parameters

MO

Parame
ter ID

MML
Comma
nd

Feature
ID

Feature
Name

Description

TRP

SUBTY
PE

MOD
UTRP

None

None

Meaning: Indicates the type of the sub-board.

LST
UTRP

GUI Value Range: NULL(NULL), UAEC(UAEC),


UIEC(UIEC), UUAS(UUAS), UQEC(UQEC), UEOC
(UEOC), UIEB(UIEB), UTRPc(UTRPc)
Unit: None
Actual Value Range: NULL, UAEC, UIEC, UUAS,
UQEC, UEOC, UIEB, UTRPc
Default Value: None

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7 Counters

Counters

There are no specific counters associated with this feature.

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8 Glossary

Glossary

There are no glossary associated with this feature.

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9 Reference Documents

Reference Documents

1.

3900 Series Base Stations Hardware Description

2.

BBU Hardware Description

3.

DBS3900 Installation Guide

4.

BTS3900 (Ver.B) Installation Guide

5.

BTS3900 (Ver.C) Installation Guide

6.

BTS3900A (Ver.B) Installation Guide

7.

BTS3900A (Ver.C) Installation Guide

8.

BTS3900L (Ver.B) Installation Guide

9.

BTS3900L (Ver.C) Installation Guide

10. BTS3900AL (Ver.A) Installation Guide


11. BTS3900C WCDMA Installation Guide
12. BTS3900C (Ver.C) Installation Guide
13. BTS3900 (Ver.D) Installation Guide
14. BTS3900A (Ver.D) Installation Guide
15. BTS3900L (Ver.D) Installation Guide
16. BTS3900 Installation Guide for Enhancing Existing Cabinets
17. BTS3900A Installation Guide for Enhancing Existing Cabinets
18. BTS3900L Installation Guide for Enhancing Existing Cabinets
19. DBS3900 Installation Guide for Enhancing Existing Cabinets
20. BTS3012 (Ver.D_Z) Installation Guide
21. BTS3012AE (Ver.D_Z) Installation Guide
22. USU3900 Installation Guide
23. BSC6910/BSC6900 GSM MML Command Reference
24. BSC6910/BSC6900 GSM Parameter Reference
25. BSC6910/BSC6900 GSM Alarm Reference
26. BSC6910/BSC6900 GSM Event Reference
27. Co-MPT Base Station MML Command Reference
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28. Co-MPT Base Station Parameter Reference


29. 3900 Series Base Station Alarm Reference
30. 3900 Series Base Station Event Reference
31. 3900 Series Base Station Initial Configuration Guide

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