WIND LTE ENodeB Installation&Commissioning v3
WIND LTE ENodeB Installation&Commissioning v3
WIND LTE ENodeB Installation&Commissioning v3
Wind Telecomunicazioni
Issue 0.1
Date 2013-11-11
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1 Contents
Contents............................................................................................ 5
1 Quick Installation Guide for BTS3900 (Ver.D)..................................7
1.1 Quick Installation Guide for BTS3900 (Ver.D).................................................................................................7
1.2 Quick Installation Guide for BTS3900A (Ver.D)..............................................................................................7
1.3 Quick Installation Guide for BTS3900L (Ver.D)...............................................................................................7
1.4 Quick Installation Guide for BTS3900AL (Ver.A)............................................................................................7
4 Installation Checklist...................................................................24
4.1 Cabinet Installation Checklist..........................................................................................................................24
4.2 Installation Environment Checklist..................................................................................................................25
4.3 Electrical Connection Checklist.......................................................................................................................25
4.4 Cable Installation Checklist.............................................................................................................................26
4.5 Transmission cable specifications:...................................................................................................................27
4.5.1 FE/GE Ethernet Cable............................................................................................................................28
bts3900-verd.pdf
bts3900a-verd.pdf
bts3900l-verd.pdf
2 Power Configuration
based on eNodeB Cabinets
NOTE:
The maximum power of the following types of RRUs does not exceed 300 W: RRU3804,
RRU3801C, RRU3801E, RRU3806, RRU3235, RRU3231, RRU3004, RRU3824, RRU3826,
and RRU3838.
The maximum power of the following types of RRUs ranges from 300 W to 400 W: RRU3908,
RRU3808, RRU3220, RRU3222, RRU3828, RRU3928, RRU3203, RRU3232, RRU3828,
RRU3936, RRU3832, and RRU3926.
The maximum power of the following types of RRUs ranges from 400 W to 560 W: RRU3929,
RRU3241, RRU3221, RRU3201, RRU3233, RRU3829, RRU3240, RRU3229, RRU3241,
and RRU3942.
(2) When a base station uses both high-power RRUs and low-power RRUs, the
specification of circuit breakers is determined by the high-power RRUs.
(3) When the customer power supply is sufficient, the recommended specification
of circuit breakers is based on the full configuration of high-power RRUs to meet
all configurations. When the originally configured circuit breakers do not meet the
requirements of full configuration of high-power RRUs, the circuit breakers need to
be replaced during capacity expansion.
Power Distribution
for the DBS3900.pdf
of the cables
has a cross-
sectional area
of 25 mm3
(0.039 in.2)
NOTE:
(1) If high-power RFUs and low-power RFUs are configured in one base station, the specifications of
the circuit breakers are based on the full configuration of high-power RFUs.
(2) When the customer power supply is sufficient, it is recommended that you configure the upper-
level circuit breakers based on the full configuration of high-power RFUs. If the originally configured
circuit breakers do not meet the requirements for the full configuration of high-power RFUs, replace
the circuit breakers during base station capacity expansion.
(3) The circuit breakers used for a large configuration can be used in scenarios with a small
configuration.
(4) High-power RFUs consist of LRFUe, WRFUd, MRFUd, MRFUe, WRFUe, and CRFUd.
(5) Low-power RFUs consist of DRFU, GRFU, WRFU, WRFUa, MRFU, and LRFU.
Power Distribution
for the BTS3900A.pdf
NOTE:
(1) If high- and low-power RFUs are configured in one base station, configure circuit breakers based
on the full configuration of high-power RFUs.
(2) When the customer power supply is sufficient, it is recommended that you configure the upper-
level circuit breakers based on the full configuration of high-power RFUs. If the originally configured
circuit breakers do not meet the requirements for the full configuration of high-power RFUs, replace
the circuit breakers during base station capacity expansion.
(3) The circuit breakers with large-configuration can be used in scenarios where the circuit breakers
with small-configuration are required.
(4) The circuit breakers with high-load capabilities can be used in scenarios where the circuit breakers
with low-load capability are required. The load capabilities of circuit breakers are in descending order
as follows: 1x160 A, 2x80 A, 2x63 A, 1x100 A, 1x80 A, and 1x63 A.
equipment (power
consumption
1 to 3 RRUs (400 1x80 A/1P 16 mm2 (0.025 in.2), a
W power group of DC input power
consumption of cables
each RRU < 560
W)
1 BBU
Transmission
equipment (power
consumption
350 W) (6)
cables
consumption of
each RRU < 400
W)
1 BBU
Transmission
3 RRUs (power 1x100 A/1P 35 mm2 or 0.054 in.2, a
equipment (power
consumption of group of DC input power
consumption
each RRU < 300 cables
350 W) (6)
W)
3 RRUs (400 W 2x63 A/1P 16 mm2 (0.025 in.2), two
power groups of DC input power
consumption of cables(7)
each RRU < 560
W)
1 BBU
Transmission
equipment (power
consumption
350 W) (6)
NOTE:
(1) The maximum power of different types of RRUs is as follows:
The maximum power of the following types of RRUs does not exceed 300 W: RRU3804,
RRU3801C, RRU3801E, RRU3806, RRU3235, RRU3231, RRU3004, RRU3824, RRU3826,
and RRU3838.
The maximum power of the following types of RRUs ranges from 300 W to 400 W: RRU3908,
RRU3808, RRU3220, RRU3222, RRU3828, RRU3928, RRU3203, RRU3232, RRU3828,
RRU3936, RRU3832, and RRU3926.
Power Distribution
for the BTS3900.pdf
Table 1 lists the recommended configurations of upper-level circuit breakers and power
cables when the BTS3900L uses -48 V DC power and is configured with only RFUs.
Table 1 Recommended configurations of upper-level circuit breakers and power cables when the
BTS3900 uses -48 V DC power and is configured with only RFUs
sectional area is
16 mm2 (0.025
in.2) and the
power cable is
connected to two
DCDU-12As.
NOTE:
(1) When a base station uses both high-power RFUs and low-power RFUs, the upper-level circuit
breakers are configured as in the case that all RFUs configured are high-power RFUs.
(2) When the customer power supply is sufficient, it is recommended that you configure the upper-
level circuit breakers based on the full configuration of high-power RFUs to meet all configurations.
When the originally configured circuit breakers do not meet the requirements of full configuration of
high-power RFUs, the circuit breakers need to be replaced during capacity expansion.
(3) The requirements for circuit breakers in large-configuration scenarios are applicable to all small-
configuration scenarios.
(4) The circuit breakers with high-load capacities can be used in scenarios where the circuit breakers
with low-load capacities are required. The circuit breakers are listed in descending order of capacity: 1
x 160 A, 2 x 80 A, 2 x 63 A, 1 x 100 A, 1 x 80 A, and 1 x 63 A.
(5) The power consumption of transmission equipment in the cabinet is not included when the load of
circuit breakers for indoor macro base stations is calculated.
(6) High-power RFUs consist of LRFUe, WRFUd, MRFUd, CRFUd, MRFUe, and WRFUe.
(8) When two power inputs are used, they must meet the following requirements:
Both power inputs are from the same power cabinet.
Both power inputs use the circuit breakers of the same specification and model.
Both power inputs use power cables of the same cable diameter and length.
To power on the base station, turn on the circuit breakers for both power inputs before turning
on the circuit breakers for all RF units in the base station. To power off the base station, turn
off the circuit breakers for all RF units in the base station before turning off the circuit
breakers for both power inputs.
(9) When an RFU subrack is configured with six RFUs and two RFUs are powered by a DCDU-12A
corresponding to this RFU subrack, the power cables for the fan assembly or BBU must be
Table 2 lists the recommended configurations of upper-level circuit breakers and power
cables when the BTS3900L uses -48 V DC power and is configured with both RFUs and RRUs.
NOTE:
(1)The maximum power consumption of an RRU is as follows:
The maximum power consumed by one of the following RRUs is 300 W: RRU3804,
RRU3801C, RRU3801E, RRU3806, RRU3235, RRU3231, and RRU3004.
The maximum power consumed by one of the following RRUs is between 300 W and 400 W:
RRU3908, RRU3808, RRU3220, RRU3222, RRU3828, RRU3928, RRU3203, RRU3232,
RRU3828, RRU3928, and RRU3222.
The maximum power consumed by one of the following RRUs is between 400 W and 560 W:
RRU3829, RRU3929, RRU3241, RRU3221, RRU3229, RRU3201, RRU3233, RRU3829,
RRU3240, RRU3229, RRU3241, and RRU3942.
(2) When a base station uses both high- and low-power RRUs, the specifications of circuit breakers
are determined by the high-power RRUs.
(3) When the customer power supply is sufficient, it is recommended that you configure circuit
breakers based on the full configuration of high-power RRUs to meet all configurations. If the
originally configured circuit breakers do not meet the requirements for the full configuration of high-
power RRUs, replace the circuit breakers during base station capacity expansion.
Power Distribution
for the BTS3900L.pdf
This chapter describes eNodeB hardware configuration and rules for board slot
allocation and eNodeB layouts.
This base can be fixed with screw or clamps, and it is more easy to be installed in different
steel beam.
Flexible and adjustable design :adapt all scenario rails of different spans (D:ranging from 535 mm to
750 mm).
Flexible fixture design: No need drilling holes on site, No noise to swap site.
Key parts
1.The fixed part
2.The Sliding Part: adjust the width of base is feasible, adapt the different spans.
4 Installation Checklist
After the cabinets and devices are installed, you need to check the installation items, installation
environment, and cable-related items.
No. Item
1 The installation position of the cabinet strictly complies with the engineering design.
3 All the bolts, including those for electrical connections, are tightened. The spring
washers and the flat washers are installed in a correct sequence.
5 The paint on the surface is satisfactory. The damaged paint is repaired. For details,
see Repainting.
No. Item
2 No tapes, tails of cable ties, paper, or packing bags are left around the cabinet.
No. Item
1 All self-made PGND cables are copper-based with proper core diameters. There should
not be any switch or fuse in the grounding system. No short circuit is allowed.
2 The PGND cable is securely connected and the AC input power cable and cables in the
cabinet are correctly connected according to the electrical design of the power system.
The screws are tightened. In addition, the inputs or outputs are not short-circuited.
3 The redundant part of the power cable or PGND cable is cut off rather than coiled.
4 The terminals at both ends of the power cable or PGND cable are securely soldered or
crimped.
5 The bare wires and the terminal handles at the wiring terminals are coated with heat
shrink tubing.
6 The flat washer and the spring washer are well mounted on all OT terminals.
7 The exterior of the battery is intact without any scratch, dent, or crack.
9 The wiring post on the battery stands properly without any damage, and the post is not
covered with any acid substances.
10 The pressure relief valve of the battery is not deformed, and no liquid leaks.
11 The power cables for the storage batteries are correctly connected to the positive and
No. Item
negative poles.
No. Item
1 All cables, especially the Ethernet cables for communication, are securely connected. All
cable connectors at the bottom of the cabinet are securely installed.
2 The cables are neatly and tightly bound. The cable ties are evenly spaced and face the
same direction.
3 Different types of power cables are bound separately when being routed, for example,
the power cables, PGND cables, feeders, fiber optic cables, and E1/T1/FE cables.
4 The layout of all cables facilitates the maintenance and capacity expansion. For
example, the maintenance transfer cable is bound to the outside of the BBU cable claw,
as shown in Figure 1.
6 The extra length of the indoor cable ties is cut off, and the cut surfaces are smooth
without sharp edges. The extra length of 3 mm to 5 mm (0.12 in. to 0.2 in.) of the outdoor
cable ties is reserved when the cable ties are cut.
8 The connectors of the RF cables are secured to avoid false connection that will cause an
abnormal voltage standing wave ratio (VSWR).
I. Exterior
The FE/GE Ethernet cable is a shielded straight-through cable, which has an RJ45
connector at each end. Figure 1 shows an FE/GE Ethernet cable.
Table 1 describes the pin assignment for the wires of the FE/GE Ethernet cable.
Pin on the RJ45 Wire Color Wire Type Pin on the RJ45 Connector
Connector
I. Exterior
The FE/GE fiber optic cable has an LC connector at one end and an FC connector,
SC connector, or LC connector at the other end, as shown in Figure 1, Figure 2,
Figure 3.
CAUTION:
To connect a BBU3900 and a transmission device by using FE/GE optical fiber
patch cords, adhere to the following rules:
The TX port on the BBU3900 must be connected to the RX port on the transmission
equipment.
The RX port on the BBU3900 must be connected to the TX port on the transmission
equipment
Part
Model Description
Number
Optical Cable
Assembly,DLC/UPC,2FC/UPC,Single-mode,GYFJH
1413050
F00OPCM10 2B1.3(LSZH),20m,7.0mm,2
5
Cores,0.34m/0.8m,2mm,Outdoor Protected Branch
Cable
I. Procedure
1. Collect the information related to the eNodeB, as described in Table 1.
2. Obtain the tools required for local commissioning on the LMT, as described in Table 2.
Tool Description
Ethernet cable LMPT: The Ethernet cable directly connects the laptop to the
Tool Description
eNodeB. UMPT: The Ethernet cable connects the laptop to the USB-
to-Ethernet port transfer cable.
Local The LMA connects the USB port on the UMPT to the
maintenance Ethernet cable.
adapter (LMA)
I. Prerequisites
The firewall has been disabled between the FTP server and the eNodeB.
The software and data configuration file are available and saved in the same directory on the
LMT PC.
CAUTION:
The maximum length of the file name plus the path cannot be larger than the maximum length of
file name supported by the FTP server and cannot be more than 248 characters. (Some servers
do not support a full-path file name consisting of 248 characters. For details, see the related FTP
server manual.)
II. Context
The FTP server uses the IP address of the LMT PC. This IP address must be in the same
network segment as the OM IP address of the LMPT or UMPT board (you can use
192.168.0.50).
III. Procedure
1. Enter the OM IP address of the main control board of the eNodeB. The default IP address is
192.168.0.49.
2. Click Go to. The LMT login page is displayed. The default user name is admin. The default
password is case-sensitive and varies with the delivery date of the base station:
The default password is hwbs@com.
c. Click Download FTP Tool. The File Download-Security Warning dialog box is displayed.
d. Click Save to save the FTP server software package (SFTPServer.exe) to the LMT PC.
e. Double-click SFTPServer.exe to start the FTP server. The FTP server icon is displayed as
in the status area on the right of the taskbar.
f. Right-click and choose FTP server configure from the shortcut menu. The FTP server
configuration dialog box is displayed, as shown in Figure 2.
Figure 2 FTP server configuration dialog box
g. Set User name, Password, and Working directory for the FTP server. The default user
name and password are admin. Working directory must be set to the directory where the
software and data configuration file are saved. The default transmission security mode is
Both.
If you need to collect the configuration and/or license file, please refer to the Appendix of this
capitol
I. Prerequisites
The FTP server is connected to the eNodeB in the same network segment and is
functioning properly.
Each FTP user has the permission to read a specified folder.
II. Context
The name of the data configuration file for local commissioning on the LMT is LMT.xml. The
file name is case-sensitive.
The software package and data configuration file must be of the correct versions.
III. Procedure
1. In the MML window on the LMT, run the LST VER command to query the active eNodeB
software version.
If... Then...
The active software version Download and activate only the data configuration file.
is the target software version
The active software version Download and activate both the eNodeB software and
is not the target software data configuration file.
version
2. Download and activate the eNodeB software and data configuration file using the GUI or
MML commands.
Using GUI
a. On the LMT, click Software Management. The Software Management dialog
box is displayed.
NOTE:
If the software management function on the LMT is unavailable, the LMT provides a
minimum configuration. In this case, you must supplement the LMT software package to
a complete one to download the eNodeB software and data configuration file using the
software management function. For details, see "How to Switch a Minimum LMT
Package to a Complete LMT Package" in Appendix.
b. In the navigation tree, double-click Download and Activate Software. The
Download and Activate Software window is displayed, as shown in Figure 1.
Figure 1 Download and Activate Software window
NOTE:
If a task is not selected, the eNodeB skips the task and goes to the
next task.
If a task fails, the eNodeB stops the task and subsequent tasks.
After the data configuration file is activated, it will take effect by
default when the eNodeB is reset.
After the eNodeB software is activated, the software will take effect
when the eNodeB is automatically reset. If the data configuration file has been activated,
it will also take effect when the eNodeB is reset.
Using MML commands
a. Select tasks to be performed according to 1. Table 1 describes the mapping
between tasks and MML commands.
configuration file
3. CAUTION:
After the eNodeB software is downloaded and activated and the eNodeB is reset, log
in to the eNodeB using the LMT within 30 minutes. Otherwise, the eNodeB will roll back
to the source version.
The eNodeB is automatically reset after the eNodeB software is activated. Before the
eNodeB is automatically reset, do not run a reset command to reset the eNodeB or
boards, power off the eNodeB, or remove any boards. Otherwise, the software may fail
to be downloaded or activated, or the software and files may be cleared or damaged.
Once changed the password, login into WebLMT and modify the pwd policy by executing the
following command:
SET PWDPOLICY:COMPLICACY=LOWERCASE-0&UPPERCASE-0&DIGIT-0&SPECHAR-0,PASSREPLMT=1,MAXPERIOD=0,MINPERIOD=1;
Now you can change the password again and put back the default one hwbs@com (see the
following figure) by inserting in the field Old password the just changed password (for example
Enodeb.123) and in the field New password and Confirm password the default one
(hwbs@com)
If you choose, during the download of eNodeB software (see the below figure), the option Delay
Download Flag as YES in this case only a minimum LMT package is downloaded first.
Using the minimum LMT package, only part of functions that involve the downloading of the FTP
server and some MML commands are available.
If the eNodeB is upgraded on the M2000 and a complete LMT package of the same version as
the minimum LMT package (Software.csp) is available on the M2000, the complete LMT package
can be automatically downloaded to the eNodeB four hours after the upgrade. If the eNodeB is
upgraded on the LMT or a complete LMT package is required immediately, you can download the
complete LMT package manually.
As indicated in the commissioning procedure, we recommend to use the Delay Download Flag
as NO: in this case the complete LMT package is downloaded soon.
This section describes the procedure for switching a minimum LMT package to a complete LMT
package.
I. Prerequisites
The LMT directly communicates with the eNodeB, and direct FTP download can be enabled
between them. Ports 20 and 21 are enabled.
The minimum LMT package can be used normally.
The FTP server is started, and the user name and password for logging in to the FTP server and
the path of the complete LMT package of the same version as the minimum LMT package
(Software.csp) are correctly set.
II. Context
The minimum LMT package provides only part of functions that involve the downloading of the
FTP server and some MML commands.
The complete LMT package provides complete LMT functions, which are MML command running,
alarm management, performance monitoring, software management, self-test, and equipment
commissioning.
CAUTION:
When Download File Flag is set to ALLFILE(All File), the version of the active workspace is
automatically removed, and the LMT may switch to the minimum LMT package.
III. Procedure
1. Download the FTP server software. (Optional. Perform this step only when there is no FTP
server at the LMT PC.)
a. In the upper right corner of the LMT main window, click FTP tool. The File Download-
Security Warning dialog box is displayed.
b. Click Save. The software package (SFTPServer.exe) of the FTP server is saved in the
specified folder of the computer.
2. Double-click SFTPServer.exe on the PC to start the FTP server. The icon is displayed in
the lower right corner of the task bar after the FTP server is started.
3. Configure the FTP server.
a. Right-click and choose FTP server configure. The FTP server configuration
dialog box is displayed.
b. Set User name, Password, and Working directory. Here, Working directory
indicates the directory for saving the software package.
c. Click OK. The FTP server is successfully configured.
4. Run the SPL SOFTWARE command to download the software package to the eNodeB using
the FTP server.
NOTE:
You must enter the IP address, user name, and password for logging in to the FTP server
correctly and set Delay Download File Supply Flag to YES (Supply File that Support
Delay).
5. Log in to the LMT again to use the functions of the complete LMT package.
If... Run...
NOTE:
The ALD power switch is OFF by default. Before using the RET, set the ALD power switch to
ON and set current alarm thresholds. If the current exceeds the overcurrent or undercurrent
alarm threshold, the ALD power switch automatically turns off. This affects the subsequent RET
commissioning.
The subunits of an RET antenna are numbered from 1 in ascending order. You must
download the data configuration file for each subunit.
b. Download the data configuration file for each subunit.
NOTE:
If the RET downtilt fails to be calibrated, check for the cabinet, subrack, and slot configurations
and the mapping between the RET antenna and the sector. If the configurations and mapping
are incorrect, run the MOD RETSUBUNIT command to set them gain, and calibrate the RET
downtilt again.
If you run this command without specifying any parameters, RET antennas can be calibrated in
batches.
7. Set the RET downtilt.
If the downtilt has been set in the data configuration file, perform 9.c to check whether the RET
downtilt is calibrated successfully.
a. Query the downtilt range supported by the RET antenna.
If multiple sectors are configured, repeat 9.a and 9.b to set the downtilts for other RET
antennas.
c. Query the current RET downtilt. If the queried downtilt is the same as the configured
downtilt, the RET downtilt is set successfully.
I. Procedure
1. Set the ALD power switch and overcurrent or undercurrent alarm thresholds.
If... Run...
2. NOTE:
3. The ALD power switch is OFF by default. Before using the TMA, set the ALD power switch to
ON and set current alarm thresholds. If the current exceeds the overcurrent or undercurrent
alarm threshold, the ALD power switch automatically turns off. This affects the subsequent TMA
commissioning.
4. Scan the ALD connected to the RRU.
If the maximum gain is the same as the minimum gain, the TMA has a fixed gain. In
this situation, you are not allowed to set any gains.
If the TMA is not working, contact Huawei for technical support.
7. Set the TMA gain.
If the eNodeB is configured with multiple TMAs whose gains can be set, repeat this step to set
the gains for other TMAs.
8. Check whether the TMA generates overcurrent or undercurrent alarms.
If the TMA generates overcurrent or undercurrent alarms, clear the alarms by referring to
eNodeB Alarm Reference.
I. Prerequisites
The local maintenance terminal (LMT) communicates properly with the eNodeB.
II. Procedure
1. Run the LST RRU command to query the VSWR alarm threshold.
2. Run the STR VSWRTEST command to start a VSWR test.
If... Then...
The test value is less than The antenna system is properly installed. End the commissioning.
the VSWR alarm threshold
The test value is greater The antenna system is not properly installed. Rectify the faults by
than or equal to the VSWR referring to the handling procedures for the VSWR alarm in the
alarm threshold eNodeB Alarm
ALD
Management.pdf
I. Procedure
1. Run the LST ALMPORT command to check whether external alarm ports are configured
correctly, whether ports are enabled, and whether port types and alarm severities are the same
as the configured values.
2. Run the SET ENVALMPARA command to set the name, severity, and event type of an
external environment alarm.
NOTE:
ALM ID is configured when the external environmental alarm and the extended alarm port are
bound.
For the configuration of external alarms please refer to the following file:
external alarm
setting LTE v1.xls
8.1.1 Prerequisites
The transmission link between the eNodeB and M2000 is functioning properly.
The M2000 server and client are running properly.
You have obtained the eNodeB information such as the name, IP address, version, and
administrative region of the eNodeB.
8.1.2 Context
To reduce maintenance workload, the M2000 enables you to create eNodeBs in
batches in the topology. For details, see Creating Multiple Physical NEs in the M2000
Online Help. This section describes the procedure for creating an eNodeB.
8.1.3 Procedure
1. Create an eNodeB in the topology.
a. On the M2000 client, choose Topology > Main Topology. The Main Topology tab page
is displayed, as shown in Figure 7-1.
c. In the Create NE dialog box, select the specific eNodeB from Access Network Series.
d. Configure the eNodeB information in the right window of the dialog box.
e. Click OK to create the eNodeB.
NOTE:
If... Then...
8.2.1 Prerequisites
The LMT communicates properly with the eNodeB.
8.2.2 Context
Table 7-1 lists the eNodeB device checklist.
eNodeB software Check the active eNodeB software, including the version and
version operating status.
Hardware status Check the status of the radio frequency (RF) unit, receive channel,
transmit channel, and boards.
Interface status Check the configuration related to IP paths, common public radio
interface (CPRI) ports, remote maintenance channels, E1/T1 ports,
8.2.3 Procedure
1. On the LMT, click Self-Test. On the displayed Self-Test tab page, a man-machine language
(MML) command script with the complete parameter settings is automatically imported to the
command area.
2. Click Execute. The execution result is displayed in the area below Execute.
NOTE:
If all items pass the check, the eNodeB operates properly. Otherwise, check for active alarms and
clear them. If all active alarms are cleared but the fault persists, contact Huawei for technical
support.
Display eNodeB
--------------
eNodeB ID = 1
eNodeB name = WH001L
eNodeB type = BTS3900A LTE
Auto power control switch = OFF
Auto power off time = 00:00:00
Auto power on time = 06:00:00
Site Location = NULL
Geo-coordinate data format = DEG
Longitude with second format(s) = NULL
Latitude with second format(s) = NULL
--- END
LST VER:;
+++ HUAWEI 2013-06-26 12:16:25 DST
O&M #15267
%%LST VER:;%%
RETCODE = 0 Operation succeeded.
--- END
DSP BRD:;
+++ HUAWEI 2013-06-26 12:16:25 DST
O&M #15268
%%DSP BRD:;%%
RETCODE = 0 Operation succeeded.
Display Board
-------------
Cabinet No. Subrack No. Slot No. Board Type SubBoard Type Administrative state StandBy Status
Operational State Alarm Status Availability Status
--- END
DSP RRU:;
+++ HUAWEI 2013-06-26 12:16:25 DST
O&M #15269
%%DSP RRU:;%%
RETCODE = 0 Operation succeeded.
--- END
DSP TXBRANCH:;
+++ HUAWEI 2013-06-26 12:16:26 DST
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%%DSP TXBRANCH:;%%
RETCODE = 0 Operation succeeded.
TxBranch Status
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Cabinet No. Subrack No. Slot No. TX Channel No. Logical Switch of TX Channel VSWR(0.01)
Physical Switch of TX Channel Hardware Maximum Output Power of the TX Channel(10mW)
Maximum Output Power of the TX Channel(10mW) Maximum Output Power of TX Unit (Single Carrier)
(0.1dBm) Maximum Output Power of TX Unit (Multiple Carriers)(0.1dBm)
1 4 0 0 ON NULL ON 6000
6000 478 478
1 4 0 1 ON NULL ON 6000
6000 478 478
1 4 1 0 ON NULL OFF 4000
4000 460 460
1 4 1 1 ON NULL OFF 4000
4000 460 460
1 4 3 0 ON 130 ON 4000
4000 460 460
1 4 3 1 ON 120 ON 4000
4000 460 460
1 4 5 0 ON NULL OFF 4000
4000 460 460
--- END
DSP RXBRANCH:;
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%%DSP RXBRANCH:;%%
RETCODE = 0 Operation succeeded.
RxBranch Status
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Cabinet No. Subrack No. Slot No. RX Channel No. Logical Switch of RX Channel Physical Switch of
RX Channel
1 4 0 0 ON ON
1 4 0 1 ON ON
1 4 1 0 ON ON
1 4 1 1 ON ON
1 4 3 0 ON ON
1 4 3 1 ON ON
1 4 5 0 ON ON
1 4 5 1 ON ON
(Number of results = 8)
--- END
LST ETHPORT:;
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%%LST ETHPORT:;%%
RETCODE = 0 Operation succeeded.
Cabinet No. = 0
Subrack No. = 0
Slot No. = 7
Subboard Type = Base Board
Port No. = 1
Port Attribute = Fiber
Maximum Transmission Unit(byte) = 1500
Speed = Automatic Negotiation
Duplex = Automatic Negotiation
ARP Proxy = Enable
Flow Control = Open
MAC Frame Error Rate Occur Threshold(per mill) = 10
MAC Frame Error Rate Clear Threshold(per mill) = 8
(Number of results = 2)
--- END
LST SCTPLNK:;
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%%LST SCTPLNK:;%%
RETCODE = 0 Operation succeeded.
List SctpLink
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SCTP Link No. = 0
Cabinet No. = 0
Subrack No. = 0
Slot No. = 7
Maximum Stream No. = 17
First Local IP Address = 192.168.170.209
Second Local IP Address = 192.168.170.210
Local SCTP Port No. = 36412
First Peer IP Address = 192.168.122.184
Second Peer IP Address = 192.168.122.185
Peer SCTP Port No. = 36412
RTO Min Value(ms) = 1000
RTO Max Value(ms) = 3000
RTO Initial Value(ms) = 1000
RTO Alpha Value = 12
RTO Beta Value = 25
Heart-beat Interval(ms) = 30000
Max Association Retransmission = 10
Max Path Retransmission = 5
Send Message Checksum Flag = Enable
Receive Message Checksum Flag = Enable
Checksum Arithmetic Type = CRC32
Switch Back Flag = Disable
Heart-beat Times When Switch Back = NULL
Block Flag = Unblock
SACK Timeout(ms) = 200
Description Info = NULL
(Number of results = 1)
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Operator must confirm reported information is coherent with CDR.
--- END
LST IPPATH:;
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%%LST IPPATH:;%%
RETCODE = 0 Operation succeeded.
--- END
LST E1T1:;
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%%LST E1T1:;%%
RETCODE = 0 Operation succeeded.
--- END
DSP CELL:;
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%%DSP CELL:;%%
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RETCODE = 0 Operation succeeded.
--- END
LST ALMAF:;
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%%LST ALMAF:;%%
RETCODE = 0 Operation succeeded
--- END
8.3.1 Prerequisites
The LMT communicates properly with the eNodeB.
8.3.2 Procedure
1. On the LMT, click the Alarm/Event button. The Alarm/Event tab page is displayed.
2. Check for active alarms on the Engineering Alarm tab page under the Browse Alarm/Event tab
page.
Alarm_list.pdf
If you want to see the description from LMT, double click on the related alarm and
click on the button Solution.