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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.......................................................................................................................3
2 Overview......................................................................................................................................... 4
2.1 Base Stations and Cabinets.............................................................................................................................................4
2.1.1 Mapping Between Base Station Models and Cabinet Types.......................................................................................4
2.1.2 Cabinet Numbering Rules......................................................................................................................................... 10
2.2 Subrack......................................................................................................................................................................... 14
2.2.1 Subrack Types............................................................................................................................................................14
2.2.2 SubrackNumbering Rules.........................................................................................................................................15
2.3 BBU Board Types.........................................................................................................................................................17
2.4 USU Board Types.........................................................................................................................................................21
2.5 Typical Cabinet and Subrack Configurations for 3900 Series Base Stations...............................................................23
3 Related Features...........................................................................................................................34
4 Impact on the Network...............................................................................................................35
5 Engineering Guidelines............................................................................................................. 36
5.1 Information to Be Collected......................................................................................................................................... 36
5.2 Feature Deployment..................................................................................................................................................... 36
5.2.1 Deployment Requirements........................................................................................................................................ 36
5.2.2 Network Planning......................................................................................................................................................365.2.3 Data Preparation........................................................................................................................................................ 36
5.2.4 Feature Activation/Initial Configuration................................................................................................................... 46
5.2.5 Activation Observation..............................................................................................................................................49
5.3 Feature Reconfiguration............................................................................................................................................... 49
5.3.1 Modifying Cabinet Configuration............................................................................................................................. 49
5.3.2 Modifying Subrack Configuration.............................................................................................................................51
5.3.3 Modifying BBU Board Configuration.......................................................................................................................52
5.3.4 Deleting BBU Boards................................................................................................................................................58
5.4 BBU Board Maintenance..............................................................................................................................................60
5.4.1 Resetting BBU Boards...............................................................................................................................................60
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5.4.2 Querying BBU Board Information............................................................................................................................ 61
6 Parameters.....................................................................................................................................62
7 Counters........................................................................................................................................ 70
8 Glossary.........................................................................................................................................71
9 Reference Documents.................................................................................................................72
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1Introduction
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) .
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
l Work with Huawei products
1.3 Change History
This section provides information about the changes in different document versions. There are
two types of changes, which are defined as follows:
l Feature change
Changes in features of a specific product version
l Editorial change
Changes in wording or addition of information that was not described in the earlier
version
SRAN10.1 02 (2015-08-30)
Compared with Issue 01 (2015-03-23), 02 (2015-08-30) includes the following changes.
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ChangeType
Change Description Parameter Change
Feature
change
Added the Ver.E cabinet configuration. For
details, see section Table 2-1of 2.1.1
Mapping Between Base Station Models
and Cabinet Typesand Table 2-18of
Table 2-18.
None
Editorial
change
None None
SRAN10.1 01 (2015-03-23)
Compared with Issue Draft B (2015-02-10), 01 (2015-03-23) has no change.
SRAN10.1 Draft B (2015-02-10)
Compared with Issue Draft A (2015-01-15), Draft B (2015-02-10) includes the following
changes.
ChangeType
Change Description Parameter Change
Feature
change
Added the typical scenario where the
DBS3900 is used together with the
IBBS20D, For details, see section Table2-18.
None
Editorial
change
None None
SRAN10.1 Draft A (2015-01-15)
Compared with Issue SRAN9.0 03(2014-08-30), Draft A (2015-01-15) includes the following
changes.
ChangeType
Change Description Parameter Change
Feature
change
Added the note: the UTRPc cannot be used
in an eGBTS that is configured with a
GTMUb as the main control processing
board.
SBT
SUBTYPE
Editorial
change
None None
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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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2Overview
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:
l BTS3900
l BTS3900L
l BTS3900A
l BTS3900AL
l DBS3900
l BTS3900C
l USU3900
The 3900 series base stations have the following cabinet types:
l BTS3900
l BTS3900L
l Advanced power module (APM30) series cabinets
l Radio frequency cabinet (RFC)
l Transmission cabinet (TMC) series cabinets
l Outdoor mini box (OMB)
l Battery backup cabinet (BBC)
l BTS3900AL
l TP48600A-H17B1
l BTS3012_SRAN cabinet
l BTS3012II_SRAN cabinet
l BTS3012AE_SRAN cabinet
l 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, alegacy 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, base stations installed in an open rackor independent modules
such as BBU3910A and OPM50M that have no installation cabinets.
Table 2-1Mapping between base station models and cabinet type
Base StationModel
Physical Cabinet CabinetNameplate
Key wordsinelectroniclabels ofcabinets
LogicalName
DBS3900 APM seriescabinet
APM30/APM30H
(Ver.A)/
APM30H
(Ver.B)/
APM30H
(Ver.C)/
APM30H
(Ver.D) /
APM30H
(Ver.E) /
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.E) /
TMC11H
(Ver.D_A1)/
TMC11H
(Ver.D_A2)/
TMC11H
(Ver.D_B)
TMC/
TMC11H
TMC
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Base StationModel
Physical Cabinet CabinetNameplate
Key wordsinelectroniclabels of
cabinets
LogicalName
TP48600A-H17B1
cabinet
TP48600A-
H17B1
TP48600A TP48600A
Battery cabinet BBC - BBC
IBBS200T
(Ver.A)
IBBS200D
(Ver.B)/
IBBS200T
(Ver.B)
IBBS200D
(Ver.C)/
IBBS200T
(Ver.C)
IBBS200D
(Ver.D)/
IBBS200T
(Ver.D)
IBBS200D
(Ver.E)/
IBBS200T
(Ver.E)
IBBS200D
(Ver.D_A)/
IBBS200T
(Ver.D_A)
IBBS200D
(Ver.D_B)/
IBBS200T
(Ver.D_B)
IBBS200D/
IBBS200T
BBC
IBBS300D(Ver.
A)/IBBS300T(Ver.
A)
IBBS300D/
IBBS300T
BBC
IBBS20D IBBS20D BBC
IBBS700D/
IBBS700T
IBBS700D/
IBBS700T
BBC
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Base StationModel
Physical Cabinet CabinetNameplate
Key wordsinelectroniclabels of
cabinets
LogicalName
Virtual cabinet,
including indoor
centralized rack
(ICR), IMB03,
IBC10, 19-inch
rack, OPM50M
and BBU3910A
- - 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_SR AN
BTS3012II
cabinet/
BTS3012III
cabinet
BTS3012
(Ver.D_Z)
BTS3012 BTS3012II_S
RAN
Virtual cabinet - - VIRTUAL
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Base StationModel
Physical Cabinet CabinetNameplate
Key wordsinelectroniclabels of
cabinets
LogicalName
BTS3900A APM series
cabinet
APM30/
APM30H
(Ver.A)/
APM30H
(Ver.B)/
APM30H
(Ver.C)/
APM30H
(Ver.D) /
APM30H
(Ver.E) /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)/RFC
(Ver.E)/RFC(Ver.D_A)/RFC
(Ver.D_B)
RFC RFC
TMC series
cabinet
TMC/TMC11H
(Ver.A)/
TMC11H
(Ver.B)/
TMC11H
(Ver.C)/
TMC11H
(Ver.D) /
TMC11H
(Ver.E) /
TMC11H
(Ver.D_A1)/
TMC11H
(Ver.D_A2)/
TMC11H
(Ver.D_B)
TMC/
TMC11H
TMC
Battery cabinet BBC - BBC
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Base StationModel
Physical Cabinet CabinetNameplate
Key wordsinelectroniclabels of
cabinets
LogicalName
IBBS200T
(Ver.A)
IBBS200D
(Ver.B)/
IBBS200T
(Ver.B)
IBBS200D
(Ver.C)/
IBBS200T
(Ver.C)
IBBS200D
(Ver.D)/
IBBS200T
(Ver.D)
IBBS200D
(Ver.E)/
IBBS200T
(Ver.E)
IBBS200D
(Ver.D_A)/
IBBS200T
(Ver.D_A)
IBBS200D
(Ver.D_B)/
IBBS200T
(Ver.D_B)
IBBS200D/
IBBS200T
BBC
IBBS300D(Ver.
A)/
IBBS300T(Ver.
A)
IBBS300D/
IBBS300T
BBC
IBBS700D/
IBBS700T
IBBS700D/
IBBS700T
BBC
BTS3012AE
cabinet
BTS3012AE
(Ver.D_Z)
BTS3012A
E
BTS3012AE
_SRAN
Virtual cabinet - - VIRTUAL
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Base StationModel
Physical Cabinet CabinetNameplate
Key wordsinelectroniclabels of
cabinets
LogicalName
BTS3900L BTS3900L cabinet BTS3900L
(Ver.B)/
BTS3900L
(Ver.C)/
BTS3900L
(Ver.D)/
BTS3900L
(Ver.D_B)
Indoor
Marco
Large
Cabinet
BTS3900L
Virtual cabinet - - VIRTUAL
BTS3900AL BTS3900ALcabinet
BTS3900AL(Ver.A)
BTS3900AL
BTS3900AL
TMC series
cabinet
TMC11H
(Ver.C)
TMC11H TMC
Battery cabinet IBBS700D/
IBBS700T
IBBS700D/
IBBS700T
BBC
Virtual cabinet - - VIRTUAL
USU3900 Virtual cabinet or
IBC10
- - VIRTUAL
USU3910 Virtual cabinet or
IBC10
- - 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, Table 2-7and Table 2-8describe how cabinets are numbered.
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Table 2-2BTS3900 and BTS3900L cabinet numbering rules
Logical Nameof 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 document
Table 2-3BTS3900AL cabinet numbering rules
Logical Nameof 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 8 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 numberthis 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
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Table 2-4BTS3900A and DBS3900 (including outdoor APM30H) cabinet numbering rules
Logical Nameof the Cabinet
Cabinet Number Description
APM30/TMC 0 APM30, TMC, or virtual cabinet where a BBUresides. 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 8 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)
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 2-5DBS3900 indoor scenario or OMB cabinet numbering rules
Logical Nameof 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
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Logical Nameof the Cabinet
Cabinet Number Description
Reserved 30 to 62 Reserved for other cabinets not mentioned in
this document
Table 2-6Cabinet numbering rules of the DBS3900 in outdoor scenarios where a BBU3910A
is used
Logical Nameof the Cabinet
CabinetNumber
Description
VIRTUAL 0 Virtual cabinet where a BBU resides and virtual
cabinet where the first OPM50M connecting to the
BBU resides
VIRTUAL 5 to 7 Virtual cabinets where other OPM50M modules
connecting to the BBU reside
BBC 9 to 14 Auxiliary battery cabinets
VIRTUAL Others OPM50M modules that monitor the RRUs
BBC Others IBBS20D that monitors the RRUs
Table 2-7Upgraded BTS3012 series cabinet numbering rules
Logical Nameof 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 8 Reserved for other cabinets not mentioned inthis document
BBC 9 to 12 Supported BBCs
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
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Logical Nameof the Cabinet
Cabinet Number Description
Reserved 30 to 62 Reserved for other cabinets not mentioned in
this document
Table 2-8Indoor USU3900/USU3910 numbering rules
Logical Nameof the Cabinet
CabinetNumber
Description
VIRTUAL 0 to 7 Virtual cabinet where a USU3900/USU3910
resides, assigned according to the sequence of
deploying base stations.
2.2 Subrack
2.2.1 Subrack Types
Table 2-9lists the subrack types.
Table 2-9Subrack types
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.)
BLADEBBU Outdoor BBU(BBU3910A) subrack
RFU RFU subrack
PMU Power subrack
TCU Temperature control device subrack
FMU RFU fan subrack
BAT Battery subrack
RRU RRU subrack
EMU EMU subrack
GRU GPS receiver subrack
CCU CCU subrack
USU3900/USU3910 USU subrack: 2 U (88.9 mm or 3.50 in.)
AAS (Active Antenna System) AAS subrack
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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 2-10, Table 2-11and Table
2-12describe how subracks are numbered.
Table 2-10Subrack numbering rules for BTS3900 series base stations (including upgraded
ones)
LogicalName ofthe Subrack
SubrackNumber
SubrackType
Description
BBU3900/
BBU3910/
BLADEBBU
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 7 Entity subrack The subrack where the OPM50Mresides is also called PMU.
TCU 8 Entity subrack None
FMU 11 to 12 Entity subrack None
CCU 15 Entity subrack None
GRU/EMU/
GATM
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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LogicalName ofthe Subrack
SubrackNumber
SubrackType
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 of900 MHz, 70 to 79 are assigned
to the RRU3929s of 1800 MHz,
and 80 to 89 are assigned to the
RRU3806s of 2100 MHz.
AAS 60 to 254 Entity subrack None
Reserved 2 to 3 Reserved None
Reserved 6 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 2-11Upgraded BTS3012 series base station subrack numbering rules
LogicalName of theSubrack
SubrackNumber
SubrackType
Description
BBU3900/
BBU3910
0 Entity subrack None
BBU3900/
BBU3910
1 Entity subrack None
RFU 4 Entity subrack None
RFU 5 Entity subrack RFU subrack, not housing any board
PMU 7 Entity subrack None
TCU 8 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 6 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 2-12USU3900/USU3910 subrack numbering rules
LogicalName of theSubrack
SubrackNumber
SubrackType
Description
USU3900/
USU3910
0 to 1 Entity
subrack
None
2.3 BBU Board Types
BBUs can be divided into BBU3900, BBU3910 and BBU3910A. Table 2-13lists themodules that can be configured in a BBU3900 and the corresponding configuration rules.
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Table 2-13Configurations of modules in a BBU3900
BoardName
FullName
LogicalName
CabinetNumber
SubrackNumber
SlotNumber
Quantity
WBBP WCDMAbaseband
processing
unit
WBBP 0 to 7 0 to 1 Slots 0 to5
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
UMTS/
LTE: 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
GTMU/
GTMUb/
GTMUc
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
andtransmissi
on unit
WMPT 0 to 7 0 to 1 Slot 6 or 7 0 to 2
LMPT LTE main
processing
and
transmissi
on unit
LMPT 0 to 7 0 to 1 Slot 6 or 7 0 to 2
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BoardName
FullName
LogicalName
CabinetNumber
SubrackNumber
SlotNumber
Quantity
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 1
UPEU Universal
power and
environme
nt
interfaceunit
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
UCCU Universal
inter-
Connectio
n Combo
Unit
UCCU 0 to 7 0 to 1 Slots 0 to
5
0 to 1
LMBP NBM2M
BaseBand
Processing
unit
LMBP 0 to 7 0 to 1 Slots 0 to
5
0 to 6
Table 2-14lists the modules that can be configured in a BBU3910 and the corresponding
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Table 2-14Configurations of modules in a BBU3910
BoardName
FullName
LogicalName
CabinetNumber
SubrackNumber
SlotNumber
Quantity
UTRP UniversalTransmissi
on
Processing
unit
UTRP 0 to 7 0 to 1 Slots 0 to6
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
&
Transmissi
on unit
UMPT 0 to 7 0 to 1 Slots 6
and 7
0 to 2
GTMUb/
GTMUc
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 1
UPEU Universal
Power and
Environm
ent
Interface
Unit
UPEU 0 to 7 0 to 1 Slots 18
and 19
1 to 2
UEIU Universal
Environment
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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BoardName
FullName
LogicalName
CabinetNumber
SubrackNumber
SlotNumber
Quantity
UBBP Universal
BaseBand
Processing
unit
UBBP 0 to 7 0 to 1 Slots 0 to
5
0 to 6
UCCU Universal
inter-
Connectio
n Combo
Unit
UCCU 0 to 7 0 to 1 Slots 0 to
5
0 to 1
LMBP NBM2M
BaseBand
Processing
unit
LMBP 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.
Table 2-15lists the modules that can be configured in a BBU3910A and the correspondingconfiguration rules.
Table 2-15Configurations of modules in a BBU3910A
BoardName
FullName
LogicalName
CabinetNumber
SubrackNumber
SlotNumber
Quantity
UMDU Universal
Main
Process
Digital
Unit
UMDU 0 to 7 0 to 1 Slot6 1
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, seeBBU Hardware Description.
2.4 USU Board Types
USUs can be divided into USU3900 and USU3910.
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Table 2-16lists the modules that can be configured in a USU3900 and their configuration
rules.
Table 2-16Configurations of modules in a USU3900
BoardName
FullName
LogicalName
CabinetNumber
SubrackNumber
SlotNumber
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
inter-
connection
eXtension
unit
UCXU 0 to 7 0 to 1 Slots 0 to
3
1 to 4
UCIU Universal
inter-
connectio
n
infrastruct
ure unit
UCIU 0 to 7 0 to 1 Slot 5 1
FAN Fan
module of
the BBU
FAN 0 to 7 0 to 1 Slot 16 1
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
ntinterface
unit
UPEU 0 to 7 0 to 1 Slot 18 or
19
1 to 2
Table 2-17lists the modules that can be configured in a USU3910 and their configuration
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Table 2-17Configurations of modules in a USU3910
BoardName
FullName
LogicalName
CabinetNumber
SubrackNumber
SlotNumber
Quantity
UEFU UniversalEnhanced
Switch
Fabric
Unit
UEFU 0 to 7 0 to 1 Slot0 or Slot1
2
ULPU Universal
Line
Process
Unit
ULPU 0 to 7 0 to 1 Slot1 1
UPIU Universal
Power
Input Unit
UPIU 0 to 7 0 to 1 Slot18 or
Slot19
2
UFCU Universal
Fan
Control
Unit
UFCU 0 to 7 0 to 1 Slot16 or
Slot17
2
2.5 Typical Cabinet and Subrack Configurations for 3900
Series Base StationsThe configuration rules in this section apply to GBTSs, eGBTSs, NodeBs, eNodeBs, and co-
MPT 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.
l 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 RFsubracks, and cabinets housing these subracks need to be configured in secondary
modes.
l 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.
l 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 2-18and Table 2-19lists the typical subrack configuration for 3900 series base
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Table 2-18Typical subrack configuration for 3900 series base stations
BaseStationModel
PowerInpu
t
HardwareCabinet
Type
Quantity andLogical
Name oftheCabinetto BeConfigured
CabinetNum
ber
Recommended
Subrack Type
Subrack
Number
Remarks
BTS390
0
-48 V
DC
BTS3900 1
BTS3900
0 to 1 RFU 4 None
FMU 11
EMU/
EMUA
40
BBU390
0/
BBU391
0
0
+24
V
DC/2
20 V
AC/1
10 V
AC
BTS3900 1 to 2
BTS3900
s
0 to 1 RFU 4 If there are two
BTS3900
cabinets, BBU is
configured in
cabinet 0. It is
recommended that
the two cabinetsbe 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.
FMU 11
BBU390
0/
BBU391
0
0
EMU/
EMUA
40
PMU 7
BTS3900
220 VAC
BTS3012(Ver.D_
Z)
1 to 2BTS3012
_SRANs
0 to 1 RFU 4 BBU isconfigured in
cabinet 0. It is
recommended that
the two cabinets
be numbered 0
and 1. The BBU
manages the two
cabinets.
FMU 11
BBU390
0/
BBU391
0
0
EMU/
EMUA
40
PMU 7
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BaseStationModel
PowerInput
HardwareCabinetType
Quantity andLogicalName of
theCabinetto BeConfigured
CabinetNumber
RecommendedSubrac
k Type
SubrackNu
mber
Remarks
BTS390
0
-48 V
DC
BTS301
2(Ver.D_
Z)
1 to 2
BTS3012
_SRANs
0 to 1 RFU 4 BBU is
configured in
cabinet 0. It is
recommended that
the two cabinets
be numbered 0
and 1. The BBUmanages the two
cabinets.
FMU 11
BBU390
0/
BBU391
0
0
EMU/
EMUA
40
BTS390
0L
-48 V
DC
BTS3900
L
BTS3900
L
0 RFU 4
and
5
In the BTS3900L
cabinet, the lower
RFU subrack is
numbered 4, and
the upper RFU
subrack is
numbered 5. The
lower FMUsubrack is
numbered 11, and
the upper FMU
subrack is
numbered 12.
FMU 11
and
12
EMU/EMUA
40
GATM0 50
GATM1 51
BBU390
0/
BBU391
0
0
BTS390
0L
220 V
AC
BTS3900
L
1
BTS3900
L
0 RFU 4
and5
In the BTS3900L
cabinet, the lowerRFU 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.
FMU 11
and
12
EMU/
EMUA
40
PMU 7
GATM0 50
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BaseStationModel
PowerInput
HardwareCabinetType
Quantity andLogicalName of
theCabinetto BeConfigured
CabinetNumber
RecommendedSubrac
k Type
SubrackNu
mber
Remarks
GATM1 51
BBU390
0/
BBU391
0
0
BTS3900A
220 VAC
APM30H 1 to 3APM30s
0,5,6 TCU 8 APM30 connectsmonitor devices in
multiple cabinets.BBU390
0/
BBU391
0
0
PMU 7
EMU/
EMUA
40 It is configured in
No.0 APM30.
GATM0 50
GATM1 51
CCU 15 The CCU is
required only
when the Ver.E
cabinet needs to
support intelligent
features.
RFC 1 to 3
RFCs
1 to 3 RFU 4 None
FMU 11
TMC11H 0 to 1
TMC
7 or
8(1)TCU 8
CCU 15 The CCU is
required only
when the Ver.E
cabinet needs to
support intelligent
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BaseStationModel
PowerInput
HardwareCabinetType
Quantity andLogicalName of
theCabinetto BeConfigured
CabinetNumber
RecommendedSubrac
k Type
SubrackNu
mber
Remarks
IBBS200
D/
IBBS200
T/
IBBS300
D/
IBBS300T
0 to 6
BBCs
9 to
14
TCU 8 Monitor devices
in BBC cabinets
are connected by
APM30.
l No.0 APM30
connects No.9
and No.10BBCs.
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 1 TMC 0 TCU 8 None
BBU390
0/
BBU391
0
0
CCU 15 The CCU is
required only
when the Ver.E
cabinet needs to
support intelligent
features.
RFC 1 to 3
RFCs
1 to 3 RFU 4 None
FMU 11
BTS390
0A
220 V
AC
BTS3012
AE(Ver.D
_Z)
1 to 2
BTS3012
AE_SRA
Ns
0 to 1 TCU 8 None
RFU 4
BBU390
0/
BBU391
0
0
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BaseStationModel
PowerInput
HardwareCabinetType
Quantity andLogicalName of
theCabinetto BeConfigured
CabinetNumber
RecommendedSubrac
k Type
SubrackNu
mber
Remarks
PMU 7
FMU 11
EMU/
EMUA
40
IBBS200D/
IBBS200
T or
IBBS700
D/
IBBS700
T
0 to 4BBCs
9 to12
TCU 8 Monitor devicesin 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 (used
together
with a
BBU390
0 or a
BBU391
0)
220 V
AC
IBC10 1 Virtual 0 BBU390
0/
BBU391
0
0 None
IBC10 1 Virtual 0 TCU 8 None
IBC10 1 Virtual 0 PMU 7 None
110
V/22
0 V
AC
Virtual 0 to 1
Virtual
0 BBU390
0/
BBU391
0
0 None
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BaseStationModel
PowerInput
HardwareCabinetType
Quantity andLogicalName of
theCabinetto BeConfigured
CabinetNumber
RecommendedSubrac
k Type
SubrackNu
mber
Remarks
APM30/
APM30H
1 to 3
APM30s
0,5,6 TCU 8 APM30 connects
monitor devices in
multiple cabinets.BBU390
0/
BBU391
0
0
PMU 7 None
CCU 15 The CCU is
required only
when the Ver.E
cabinet needs to
support intelligent
features.
TMC/
TMC11H
0 to 1
TMC
7 or
8(1)TCU 8 None
BBU390
0/
BBU391
0
0 BBU is optional
and needs to be
configured only
when it resides in
a TMC cabinet.
CCU 15 The CCU is
required only
when the Ver.E
cabinet needs to
support intelligent
features.
OMB 0 to 1
OMB
0 TCU 8 OMB cabinets are
configuredindependently of
other types of
cabinets.
BBU390
0/
BBU391
0
0
PMU 7
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BaseStationModel
PowerInput
HardwareCabinetType
Quantity andLogicalName of
theCabinetto BeConfigured
CabinetNumber
RecommendedSubrac
k Type
SubrackNu
mber
Remarks
IBBS200
D/
IBBS200
T or
IBBS300
D/
IBBS300T/
IBBS20D
0 to 6
BBCs
9 to
14
TCU 8 Monitor devices
in IBBS20D
cabinets are
connected by
OMB. Monitor
devices in other
BBC cabinets areconnected 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 APM30connects No.
13 and No.14
BBCs.
TP48600
A
0 to 1
TP48600
A
0 PMU 7 None
CCU 15
TCU 8
EMU 40
BBU390
0/
BBU391
0
0
-48 V
DC
TMC/
TMC11H
1 TMC 0 TCU 8 In a triple-mode
co-cabinet
scenario, two
TMC cabinets are
required to house
two BBUs.
BBU390
0/
BBU391
0
0
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BaseStationModel
PowerInput
HardwareCabinetType
Quantity andLogicalName of
theCabinetto BeConfigured
CabinetNumber
RecommendedSubrac
k Type
SubrackNu
mber
Remarks
CCU 15 The CCU is
required only
when the Ver.E
cabinet needs to
support intelligent
features.
OMB 1 OMB 0 TCU 8 None
BBU390
0/
BBU391
0
0
IBC10 1 Virtual 0 BBU390
0/
BBU391
0
0 None
+24V DC APM30/APM30H 1 to 2APM30s 0 TCU 8 In a triple-modeco-cabinet
scenario, two
APM30 cabinets
are required to
house two BBUs.
BBU390
0/
BBU391
0
0
CCU 15 The CCU is
required only
when the Ver.E
cabinet needs to
support intelligent
features.
DBS390
0 (used
together
with a
BBU391
0A)
-48 V
DC
BBU391
0A
1 Virtual 0 BLADE
BBU
0 None
220 V
AC(P
ower
modu
le:OP
M50
M)
BBU391
0A
1 Virtual 0 BLADE
BBU
0 None
OPM50
M
1~3
Virtual
0,5,6 PMU 7
IBBS20D 0~6 BBC 9~14 TCU 8
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BaseStationModel
PowerInput
HardwareCabinetType
Quantity andLogicalName of
theCabinetto BeConfigured
CabinetNumber
RecommendedSubrac
k Type
SubrackNu
mber
Remarks
220 V
AC(P
ower
modu
le:OP
M15
M)
BBU391
0A
1 Virtual 0 BLADE
BBU
0 OPM15M does
not need to
configure.
BTS390
0AL
220 V
AC
BTS3900
AL
1 to 2
BTS3900
ALs
0 to 1 BBU390
0/
BBU391
0
0 None
BBU390
0/
BBU391
0
1
PMU 7
TCU 8
CCU 15
FMU 11
EMU 40
RFU 4
TMC11H 0 to 1
TMC
0 TCU 8
IBBS700
D/
IBBS700
T or
IBBS300
D/
IBBS300
T
1 to 2
BBCs
9 to
10
CCU 15
TCU 8
BTS390
0C
110
V/22
OMB 1 OMB 0 TCU 8 None
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BaseStationModel
PowerInput
HardwareCabinetType
Quantity andLogicalName of
theCabinetto BeConfigured
CabinetNumber
RecommendedSubrac
k Type
SubrackNu
mber
Remarks
0 V
AC
BBU390
0/
BBU391
0
0
PMU 7
-48 VDC
OMB 1 OMB 0 BBU3900/
BBU391
0
0
TCU 8
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.
Table 2-19Typical subrack configuration for USU
BaseStationModel
PowerInput
HardwareCabinetType
Quantity andLogicalNameof theCabinetto BeConfig
ured
CabinetNumber
RecommendedSubrack Type
SubrackNumber
Remarks
USU390
0
-48 V
DC
Virtual 1 Virtual 0 USU390
0
0 None
USU391
0
-48 V
DC
Virtual 1 Virtual 0 USU391
0
0 None
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3Related FeaturesN/A
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5Engineering 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
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5.2.3 Data Preparation
l Scenario 1: Adding Cabinets
l Scenario 2: Adding Subracks
l Scenario 3: Adding BBU Boards
l Scenario 4: Adding USU Boards
Scenario 1: Adding Cabinets
Table 5-1and Table 5-2describe the parameters for adding cabinets.
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Table 5-1Parameters for adding cabinets to GBTSs
Parameter Name Parameter ID SettingDescription
Source
Index Type IDTYPE Set this parameter toBYNAME(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.
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BTS Name BTSNAME This parameter
uniquely identifies a
base station under a
BSC.
Network plan
Cabinet No CN GUI Value Range:0
to 62
It is recommended
that the cabinet
number start from 0.
Network plan
Is Support
SingleRAN Mode
SRANMODE 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 SettingDescription
Source
Cabinet type TYPE l APM30
lTMC
l BBC
l PS4890
l OMB
l RFC-6
l BTS3900
l BTS3900L
l BTS3900AL
l VIRTUAL
l TP48600Al BTS3012_SRAN
l BTS3012AE_SR
AN
l BTS3012II_SRA
N
Network plan
Cabinet Description CABINETDESC This parameter gives
the description of
the cabinet,
including functions,
location, and otherinformation.
Network plan
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Parameter Name Parameter ID SettingDescription
Source
Is Master TMU
Configured
ISMAINCABINET This parameter can
be specified only
when the base
station supports
normalized data
configuration.
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 setto 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
DEFAULTwhen
adding a newcabinet. 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
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Parameter Name Parameter ID SettingDescription
Source
ensure that
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.
Master TMUSubrack No. MAINCABINETSRN This parameter canbe specified only
when the base
station supports
normalized data
configuration.
This parameter
specifies the number
of the subrack where
the master TMU
resides.
Network plan
Table 5-2Parameters for adding cabinets to eGBTSs, NodeBs, eNodeBs, or Co-MPT base
stations
Parameter Name Parameter ID SettingDescription
Source
Cabinet No CN The cabinet number
starts from 0.
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Parameter Name Parameter ID SettingDescription
Source
Cabinet type TYPE l APM30
lTMC
l BBC
l PS4890
l OMB
l RFC
l BTS3900
l BTS3900L
l VIRTUAL
l BTS3900AL
l TP48600Al BTS3012_SRAN
l BTS3012AE_SR
AN
l BTS3012II_SRA
N
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Cabinet description DESC This parameter gives
the description of
the cabinet,
including functions,
location, and otherinformation.
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Scenario 2: Adding Subracks
Subracks can be added to eGBTSs, NodeBs, eNodeBs, and Co-MPT base stations, but not to
GBTSs. Table 5-3describes the parameters for adding subracks to eGBTSs, NodeBs,
eNodeBs, or Co-MPT base stations.
Table 5-3Parameters for adding subracks to eGBTSs, NodeBs, eNodeBs, or Co-MPT basestations
Parameter Name Parameter ID SettingDescription
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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Parameter Name Parameter ID SettingDescription
Source
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:
l BBU3900
subrack
l BBU3910
subrack
l BLADEBBU
subrack
l RFU subrack
l USU3900
subrack
Network plan
Subrack description DESC This parameter givesthe description of
the subrack,
including functions,
location, and other
information.
Network plan
Scenario 3: Adding BBU Boards
Table 5-4and Table 5-5describe the parameters for adding BBU boards.
Table 5-4Parameters for adding BBU boards to GBTSs
Parameter Name Parameter ID SettingDescription
Source
Index Type IDTYPE Set this parameter to
BYNAME(By
Name)or BYID(By
Index)based on the
site requirements.
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Parameter Name Parameter ID SettingDescription
Source
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
Single-mode:subrack 0
Multi-mode: If
subrack 0 has been
occupied, use
subrack 1.
Otherwise, use
subrack 0.
Network plan
Slot No. SN Value range: 0 to 7,
16, 18, 19
Network plan
Board Type BT This parameterindicates the type of
the newly added
board. Set this
parameter based on
the site
requirements.
Value range: UMPT,
UCIU, GTMU,
UTRP, UBRI,
USCU, UBBP, FAN,
UPEU, UEIU,
LMBP
Network plan
Subboard Type SBT This parameter
indicates the
subboard type.
Value range: UIEB,
UTRPc
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Table 5-5Parameters for adding BBU boards to eGBTSs, NodeBs, eNodeBs, or Co-MPT
base stations
Parameter Name
Parameter ID
Setting Description Source
Cabinet
No.
CN The cabinet number starts from 0. Netwo
rk
plan
Subrack
No.
SRN Value range: 0, 1
Single-mode: subrack 0
Multi-mode: If subrack 0 has been occupied, use subrack
1. Otherwise, use subrack 0.
Netwo
rk
plan
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.
Value range:
UMPT, WMPT, LMPT, UCIU, GTMU, UTRP, UMDU,
WBBP, LBBP, UBRI, GBBP, USCU, UBBP, UCCU,
FAN, UPEU, UEIU
Netwo
rk
plan
SubBoar
d Type
SBT This parameter indicates the subboard type in the UTRP.
Set this parameter according to the subboard used in the
UTRP.
Value range: UAEC, UIEC, UUAS, UQEC, UEOC,
UIEB, UTRPc
Netwo
rk
plan
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.
This parameter is invalid for the UBBP.
Netwo
rk
plan
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.
Value Range: NORMAL, FULL, PARTIAL
The HCE parameter can be set to PARTIAL only for a
UBBP board.
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rk
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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/
UMDU provides baseband processing resources. If the
UBBP/UMDU provides only CPRI ports for a mode, you
do not need to configure this mode for the UBBP/
UMDU.
Value range: GSM, UMTS, LTE_FDD, LTE_TDD
Only the UBBP and UMDU supports the BBWS
parameter.
NOTE
If the base station supports multimode concurrency, select
multiple check boxes from the corresponding drop-down list as
required.
Netwo
rk
plan
CPRIExtensio
n
CPRIEX This parameter indicates the CPRI extension switch of aBBP. The transmission capability of a fiber optic cable is
improved when this parameter is set to ON. Value
Range: OFF, ON
Only LBBPd supports this parameter.
Network
plan
Board
Specifica
tion
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.
Netwo
rk
plan
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.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
In an FDD+TDD co-BBP scenario, if a UBBPd9 board works in
3x20 MHz 4T4R FDD+3x20 MHz 8T8R TDD mode, the cell
channel number extension switch must be turned on. If the
switch is turned off, the cell channel extension function is not
enabled and the UBBPd9 board cannot provide services.
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rk
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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 Ruleto CAPAFIRST(Capacity
First Rule).
Scenario 4: Adding USU Boards
Table 5-6describes the parameters for adding USU boards.
Table 5-6Parameters for adding USU boards to eGBTSs/NodeBs/eNodeBs/co-MPT base
stations
Parameter Name
ParameterID
Setting Description Source
Cabinet
No.
CN Value range: 0 to 7
The cabinet number starts from 0.
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plan
Subrack
No.
SRN Value range: 0, 1
For a single-mode scenario: 0
For a multi-mode scenario: 0. If the value 0 is used, the
value 1 is recommended.
Network
plan
Slot No. SN USU3900 Value range: 0 to 7, 16, 18, 19
USU3910 Value range: 0 to 1, 16 to 17, 18 to 19
Network
plan
Board
type
BT This parameter indicates the logical board type. Set this
parameter according to the board in use.USU3900 Value range: SMPT, UPEU, UEIU, UCXU,
FAN, UCIU
USU3910 Value range: UEFU, ULPU, UPIU, UFCU
Network
plan
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 Preparationto 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 eGBTSs > Creating a Single eGBTS >
Configuring eGBTS Device Data > Configuring Cabinet and BBU3900 data >Procedure.
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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 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 navigatein 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.
l 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 navigatein 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 eGBTSs > Creating eGBTSs 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) > 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
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Run the ADD BTSCABINETcommand to add a GBTS cabinet.
Run the ADD CABINETcommand to add an eGBTS, NodeB, or eNodeB cabinet.
Run the ADD SUBRACKcommand 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 Preparationto 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 navigatein 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-ba