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Preparation: ERICSSON Node B Commissioning and Integration

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ERICSSON Node B Commissioning and Integration


Node B Commissioning and Integration
1 Preparation
1.1 Laptop with the below software installed
1.2 Cable and accessories
1.3 Node B Scripts and License
1.4 Test Phone
2 Node B Commissioning Process Summary
3 Node B Commissioning
3.1 Format DUW
3.2 Transfer the Basic software package to NodeB
3.3 Restart Node B with basic software
3.4 Run Cabinet Equipment Wizard
3.5 Run OAM Wizard
3.6 Run Site Equipment Configuration
3.7 Run Iub Transport script
3.8 Activating Integration Unlock
3.9 Run HS/EUL script
3.10 Changing the RUW power to 60 Watts
3.11 Installation of the License Key File
3.12 Creation of Configuration Version.

1. Preparation
This section mentions the software and test tools required to do the RBS integration.
1.1. Laptop with the below software installed
1. Tera Term Version 4.61
2. Filezilla 3.2.2.1(FTP Client) or any other FTP client
3. FileZilla Server Version 0.9.31(FTP Server)
4. RBS Element Manager P7
5. Java1.6.0_14jre-6u14-windows-i586-s
6. RBS 6000 Basic Software P7.1.6
1.2. Cable and accessories
1. Serial to RJ45 cable
2. USB to Serial Adaptor
3. LAN cable
1.3. Node B Scripts and License
Total of 7 integration scripts are used during the RBS integration.
1_Cabinet.xml
2_OAM.xml
3_Site_Equipment.xml
4_Iub_Scripts.mo
5_HS_EUL_Parameters.mo
The license file/integration unlock is mandatory. Without the license/ file or integration unlock the
5_ HS_EUL_Parameters.mo cannot be run successfully.

1.4. Test Phone


Any phone which is capable of the displaying the cell information (eg: TEMS, Phones with Netmon)

2. Node B Commissioning Process


Summary
2.1. Format DUW
2.2. Install Basic package P7.1.6
2.3. Restart the Node B in the basic software
2.4. Run Cabinet Equipment Wizard
2.5. Run OAM Wizard
2.6. Run Site Equipment wizard
2.7. Run Iub_Scripts.mo Script
2.8. Activate integration unlock
2.9. Run HS_EUL_Parameters.mo Script
2.10. Changing the RUW power to 60 Watts
2.11. Installing the license key file
2.12. Creating a Configuration Version.

3. Node B Commissioning
This section explains in detail the steps mentioned in the previous section.
3.1. Format DUW
Connect the serial cable to the LMT A port of DUW and run Tera Term software.
Make sure that you see the command prompt $
Put the Node B in BackUp mode, by issuing the following command.
reload—

We can check the directories within the NodeB by issuing


vols

Since the /c2 is not automatically mounted, we will have to manually mount the drive by issuing the
following command.
mount_c2
vols
Now we will proceed with the formatting of the hard drives /c2 and /d. The commands to do
the format is given below.
formathd /c2
formathd /d

Once the format is done, reload the RBS. After this is done, we again move to the back up mode to
start the configuration. This is done by issuing a reload – command
The next step is to proceed with setting the IP address in the nodeB. The command issued is
ifconfig le0 169.254.1.1 netmask 255.255.0.0

Set the IP address in your laptop to 169.254.1.2.


Make sure that you set the Default gateway IP address in the laptop without which the integration
scripts will fail.
3.2. Transfer the Basic software package to NodeB.
Open an FTP client such as Filezilla and connect to the RBS IP address 169.254.1.1 through LMT B
port of DUW

Make sure you select the root directory ‘/’ at the RBS side.
Transfer /c2 and /d directories to the RBS as shown below.

Once the transfer is completed make sure the size of /c2 is 129M and /d is 39M. This can be done by
issuing the volscommand
3.3. Restart Node B with basic software

Now we have to restart the RBS with the basic software. The command to be issued is
reload. Wait till the RBS restart is completed

We login to the RBS using the element manager software. The local maintenance IP address of the
RBS 6201 is always 169.254.1.1.
Checking the Finger print
This section shows a series of screenshots on how to check the finger print of the RBS. The finger
print is used to generate the license key file for the RBS.
3.4. Run Cabinet Equipment Wizard
The RBS is configured with the cabinet type when we run the Cabinet equipment wizard. Also some
basic sector and IP definitions are done in the Cabinet equipment configuration. The script to be run
is 1_Cabinet.xml.
From the tools menu, select Cabinet Equipment configuration. We can choose the wizard or the
scripts option. Since cabinet equipment configuration is quite simple, we will be running the wizard
manually. Please follow the screenshots below.
Click Next
Since we are running the wizard manually click Next. The RBS will proceed with a restart and it is a
normal behaviour. Wait for the restart to complete.

Once the restart is completed, you will see a screen as mentioned below. Click Next
In the next screen you will select the RBS cabinet type, key in the cabinet information and select the
Radio Building blocks for the sectors. We will be using the radio building block RBB12_1A. In this
example we will be configuring two sectors. Click next once done.

In the next page you will see the power supply and the battery configuration. Key in the number of
PSU’s and the battery backup in Ampere Hour if applicable. Click next once done.
The next page shows the Local maintenance IP address and the subnet mask. The default IP address
for the RBS is 169.254.1.1 and netmask is 255.255.0.0. Click next once done.

Please confirm the parameters and select the option to restart the RBS after cabinet equipment
configuration.
Observe in the Teraterm that the RBS is starting up in the Initial CV

3.5. Run OAM Wizard


Now that the Cabinet equipment configuration is completed, we will run the 2_OAM_Script.xml
through the OAM Access Configuration Wizard. This will configure OAM IP address, the OAM
VLAN, the OAM Gateway , OAM Subnet mask, the Iub IP address(User Plane/ Control Plane IP),
the Iub VLAN, the Iub Gateway and the Iub subnet mask. In addition to this we will also define the
server IP addresses specific to Singtel.
To run the OAM wizard, from the tools menu select OAM access configuration.

You will see the screen below.

Since we will be using the 2_OAM_Script.xml select Use Configuration file and browse the file from
the folder where the OAM file is stored.
Once the current configuration is loaded, click next.
The following screens show the parameters that have been defined through our scripts.
This screen shows the Local Maintenance IP address and the subnet mask.

The next screen shows the OAM IP, OAM VLAN, OAM Gateway and OAM subnet mask
configuration. Also we select the Transmission type (TNB). TNB is used for Optical Gigabit
Ethernet through SFP and is required for IPRAN sites.
This screen shows the Iub IP address, Iub VLan, Iub Gateway,Iub Subnet mask and the IP Sync Ref
IP addresses.

The next screen shows the next HOP IP address which s required for OAM access. The next hop IP
address will be the OAM Gateway IP address.
The next screen shows the Server configuration inside the Singtel network and they are standard
values. Click next once done.

The next screen shows the NTP servers for the time setting in the RBS.
The next screen shows the Network Synchronization available. We have configured two IP
Sync Ref’s in the RBS. Therefore we will see 2 entries here.

Confirm the parameters that have been entered in the OAM script. Click Finish
3.6. Run Site Equipment Configuration
The next step is to run the Site Equipment configuration. We will be running
3_Site_Equipment_script.xml.
The site equipment configuration defines the site name, number of carriers/sector, defines the
external equipment such as ASC, and the feeder cable settings.
To invoke the Site equipment configuration, go to Tools  Site Equipment configuration.

Select the Site equipment file 3_Site_Equipment.xml and


Click next
This screen shows the Site name and the logical name.

The next screen shows the SAU and the PSU configuration. SAU is currently used only for the 6102
sites.
The next screen shows the Sector Data info including the latitude and longitude.

The next screen shows the Carrier configuration on per sector basis.
The next screen shows the ASC configuration.

The next screen defined the band at which the RU’s will operate.
The next screen shows the Antenna feeder configuration.

The following screen shows the parameter numhscoderesources and numeulresources. Set the
parameters according to the requirement.
Confirm the parameters in the next screen by clicking Finish.

Once the Site Equipment configuration is done, you will see the following screen.
3.7. Run Iub Transport script
Now we will proceed to run the 6_Iub_script.mo. This will define the Iub link towards the RNC
From the tools menu select Run Command file

From the screen below select the Iub script by clicking Browse.

Make sure you select “Halt on Errors” and Verbose logging” before clicking the Start button.
Once completed you will see the following messages.

3.8. Activating Integration Unlock


We assume that during RBS integration, we do not have the License Key file. In the event of not
having the LKF, we can activate a feature called “Integration Unlock”. This feature is conceptually
similar to the “Emergency Unlock” feature. All the RBS software and hardware licenses will be
available for a maximum period of 7 days. The advantage of the feature is that we need to touch the
Emergency Unlock feature this reserving it for emergency purposed and at the same time have the
same functionality.
The command to activate integration unlock (to be done at Teraterm) is
$ license iu activate
The command to check the status of Integration unlock (to be done at Teraterm) is
$ license iu status
Please see the screenshots below for details.

3.9. Run HS/EUL script


This script is required for the HS/EUL features to work properly. It is an .mo script and to run it go
to Tools  Run Command file

Browse for the HS/EUL script.


Click on “Halt on Errors” and “Verbose Logging” and click Start. You should
3.10. Changing the RUW power to 60 Watts
Most of Singtel RBS sites require that the each carrier supports 30 Watts. Since we have configured
2 carriers per RUW, we will have to set the total power of RUW to 60 Watts. Thus each carrier will
have a power of 30 Watts.
We will have to set the power for all the RUW’s in the RBS.
From the MOM view in the Element Managed, browse to the following path
ManagedElement -> Equipment->RbsSubrack->RbsSlot-> AuxPlugInUnit>RruDeviceGroup-
>TpaDeviceSet->TpaDevice

In the MO properties window set


maxTotalOutputPower = 60
Click on Apply to confirm the settings.

3.11. Installation of the License Key File


After obtaining the License Key File, we will be proceed with LKF installation.
Open the FTP server software in your laptop(such as Filezilla Server)

Click on the Users icon

Select the folder where the license key file is installed.


Once the selection of the folder is done, click OK

In the Element Manager go to Licensing View. Go to MO properties and select “Update LicenseKey
File”.

Now in the following page, key in the following details of the FTP Server(our Laptop). Username,
Password, IP address and the License File Name. It is shown in the screen shot below.
Once all the details are keyed in clock on “Execute”.

3.12. Creation of Configuration Version.


Before proceeding with the creation of CV make sure that there are no alarms in the
RBS.

To create the CV, go to Software view in the Element Manager.


Go to the CV tab.

Click on Create CV. You will see the following window.

Once the CV name and the operator comments are keyed in click Create.

Make sure that the created CV is visible in the CV list. If it is not click refresh. Set the CV to
startable and restart the RBS with the CV.

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