alcatel bss
DESCRIPTION
Alcatel BSSTRANSCRIPT
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Prepared By: RIZWAN AHMED RAFIQ Operation Support Engineer (Training & Consultancy)
ALCATEL BTS
ALCATEL BTS
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The BTS provides two-way radio communication between the PSTN and Mobile Station (Mobile Set) located in a single GSM cell. It also provides a similar link between the mobile station and the rest of the networks. The BTS provides on interface for the digital baseband signals used by the land based networks and the GSM radio signals used by mobile station.
BTS Role in GSM Network
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Logical position of BTS in BSS
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Functional Architecture of BTS
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As the principal interface between the PSTN and Mobile Stations, the BTS performs four primary functions.
Transmission function: which manage the transfer of traffic and control data between the BTS and BSC.
Telecommunication functions: which manage the transfer of traffic and control data between the BTS and Mobile Station.
O&M function: which supervise the operation of the BTS.
Support function: which provides a logical and physical environment in which the BTS functions can be realized.
BTS Functions
Communication between the transmission, telecommunication, and O&M functions is managed according to the OSI model. The BTS functions are concerned with layer 1 (Physical), Layer 2 (Data Link), and Layer 3 (Network) of this model.
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To minimize operating costs, all data passed between the BTS and BSC in Time division multiplexed onto a single physical interface. This is the Abis Interface, which carries all the data sent between the BSC and BTS. Logical links between the BSC and BTS handles the following information:
Transmission Functions
Signaling data used for control purposes
O&M data for the BTS transmission module
O&M data for the BTS entities
User data in the form of speech and data
traffic.
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For BTS and BSC multiplexing equipment is normally connected using dedicated cabling. Other method of Abis Interface connection can be used for BTS, where the installation of the dedicated cabling in not possible. In this case, control of the transmission medium is in the hands of third party.
Abis Interface:
Microwave Link (used where line of sight radio path is
available.
Leased Line (Copper Cable or Fiber Optic used where the
distance
between the BSC and BTS is too great for microwave).
Satellite Link (Used where Previous two methods are not
possible)
Transmission Functions
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There are two primary telecommunication functions:
Based band functions modulate and encode traffic and signaling data from the BSC according to GSM recommendations. This data is then sent to the Mobile Stations using the RF function. Traffic and signaling received from the Mobile Stations is demodulated and decoded to recover the baseband data.
Baseband Functions:
Telecommunication Function
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Telecommunication Function
RF functions enable traffic and signaling to be sent and received over the Air Interface as a radio signal. A special link layer protocol ensures the reliable transfer of signaling data over the Air Interface.For antenna Diversity, the telecommunication function uplink path is duplicated. The duplicated functions intend from the antennas, through the RF functions.
RF Function:
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O&M Functions
O&M functions monitor and control the correct operation of the BTS and its external interfaces. These function are shared between the BTS and BSC. The BSC provides overall control.The O&M function use Layer 2 links for BTS internal communications. A terminal connected via an MMI is used for local operator control of the BTS.
There are three categorized of O&M function:Configuration ManagementFault ManagementExternal Alarm Handling.
The O&M function also control the operation of the RF self-tests and manage the actions required by the BTS recovery Strategy.
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Support Function
The support function provides a number of services relevant to the internal working of the BTS are:
Internal Power Supplies.
Internal Temperature Control.
Master Frequency.
Clock generation and distribution.
External alarm collection.
Internal self tests.
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Introduction ofALCATEL
BTS
Introduction ofALCATEL
BTS
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BTS Circuit Breakers (BCB)
Network Interface Card
External Alarm Circuit Board (EACB)
Shelf # 5
Shelf # 4
Shelf # 3
Shelf # 2
Shelf # 1
Combiners
TRE
SUMA Card
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Port Address:
Formula:
16n + 1 ( n = shelf number )
This formula is for the first port of each shelf. For remaining three ports add 3 in the above formula for each port.
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External Alarm Circuit Board (EACB)
Abis Patching
BTS Circuit Breakers (BCB)
Clock Port
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BTS Circuit Breakers
(BCB)
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External Alarm Circuit Board
(EACB)
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Abis Patching
Clock Port
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Transmitter Connector
Antenna Connector
Lock Fastener
Module Extractor
Receiver Connector
Equipment Label
Bridge
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Lock Fastener
Transmitter Connector
Module Extractor
Receiver Connector
Antenna Connector
Equipment Label
Bridge
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Lock Fastener
Transmitter Connector
Module Extractor
Equipment Label
ON/OFF Switch
USB Test Connector
Receiver Connector
LEDs
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Abis ½ Connector
Lock Fastener
Equipment Label
BTS ConnectionArea Connector
BTS Terminal Connector
Test Connector
USB Connector
LEDs
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Remote Inventory
Cable(RI Cable)
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Remote Inventory Cable
(RI Cable)
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Cabinet Cooling Fan
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Connect to Alcatel BTS Using
BTS-Terminal release B9
Connect to Alcatel BTS Using
BTS-Terminal release B9
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User Name
(COMMTE)
Or(UPGRAD)
Password(COMMT
E)Or
(SUMSUP)
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Press Baud rate button to set it
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Select Baud rate = 19200
Select the appropriate COM Port
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Press F2 OR “Connect/Disconnect”
button OR
File->Connect/Disconnect from menu
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Following windows will open on establishing successful
connection
Menu bar will be changed on establishing successful
connection
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Monitor Active Alarms
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External Active Alarms Show Here
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Show Hardware Configuration (Ctrl H)
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Select Appropriate Module
Select OK
Select “All”
Close
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SUMA Card = OMU 1
Rack A (BTS Cabinet # 1)
Shelf # 2
Slot # 7
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SBL Module States (F5)
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VSWR Values
Antenna 0=A
Antenna 1=B
RA 1= Combiner 1 Sector A
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SBL Module States (F3)
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SBL Management
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SBL Management Read
Initialize
Disable
Restart
Reset
CloseSelect Module
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Execution Result
Selected Module Type
State of the Module (NEQ/OPR/IT)
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Modify Hardware
Configuration
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Remove Module
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Click “Remove”
Select Module to Remove
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End Modification of HW Configuration
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Following window appears(Cabling Detection in
Progress)
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Click Yes
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Final Window
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