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    RNC

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    Initial Configuration Guide

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    Date 2010-09-20

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    Copyright Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd. 2009. All rights reserved.

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    Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.

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    About This Document

    Purpose

    This document describes the initial configuration of Huawei Radio Network Controller (RNC).

    Version

    The following table lists the product version related to this document.

    Product Name Product Model Version

    RNC BSC6810 V200R011

    Intended Audience

    This document is intended for field engineers.

    Before performing the tasks in this document, familiarize yourself with the working principles,

    system architecture, and hardware components of the RNC.

    Organization

    1 Changes in the RNC Initial Configuration Guide

    This describes the changes in the RNC Initial Configuration Guide.

    2 Introduction to RNC Initial Configuration

    RNC initial configuration refers to a process of data configuration through MML commands for

    the RNC to start to work. The process consists of the composition and execution of configuration

    scripts.

    3 Procedure of RNC Initial Configuration

    This describes the procedure of RNC initial configuration. After the initial configuration, a script

    for loading is available.

    4 Data Preparation for RNC Initial Configuration

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    The data that needs to be prepared for RNC initial configuration consists of the global data,

    equipment data, cell data, and data negotiated between the RNC and other network elements.

    5 Configuring RNC Global Data

    This describes how to configure RNC global data. This is an essential step in RNC initialconfiguration. Global data configuration takes precedence over configuration of equipment data,

    interface data, and cell data.

    6 Configuring RNC Equipment Data

    This describes how to configure RNC equipment data. The data includes RNC clock-related

    data, RNC time, basic data of the RSS subrack, and basic data of each RBS subrack.

    7 Configuring Iub Interface Data (Initial)

    The Iub interface is the logical interface between the RNC and the NodeB. This topic describes

    how to add the transport network layer data on the Iub interface on the RNC side.

    8 Configuring Iu-CS Interface Data (Initial)

    The Iu-CS is the logical interface between the RNC and the CS domain. The RNC exchanges

    the CS data with the CN through the Iu-CS interface. This topic describes how to add the transport

    network layer data on the Iu-CS interface.

    9 Configuring Iu-PS Interface Data (Initial)

    The Iu-PS is the logical interface between the RNC and the PS domain. The RNC exchanges

    the packet domain data with the CN through the Iu-PS interface. This topic describes how to

    add the transport network layer data on the Iu-PS interface.

    10 Configuring Iur Interface Data (Initial)

    An Iur interface is a logical interface between RNCs. This topic describes how to add the

    transport network layer data on the Iur interface.

    11 Configuring Iu-BC Interface Data (Initial)

    An Iu-BC interface is a logical interface between the RNC and CBC. This topic describes how

    to add the transport network layer data on the Iu-BC interface.

    12 Configuring Cell Data (Initial)

    This describes how to configure cell data of the radio network layer. The related activities are

    the quick setup of cells, the addition of inter-frequency neighboring cell relationships, intra-frequency neighboring cell relationships, and inter-RAT neighboring cell relationships, and

    switching all subracks to the online mode after the cell data configuration is complete.

    13 Related Information for RNC Initial Configuration

    This reference part covers the concepts, principles, rules, and conventions that should be

    understood before data configuration.

    Conventions

    Symbol Conventions

    The symbols that may be found in this document are defined as follows.

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    Symbol Description

    Indicates a hazard with a high level of risk, which if not

    avoided,will result in death or serious injury.

    Indicates a hazard with a medium or low level of risk, which

    if not avoided, could result in minor or moderate injury.

    Indicates a potentially hazardous situation, which if not

    avoided,could result in equipment damage, data loss,

    performance degradation, or unexpected results.

    Indicates a tip that may help you solve a problem or save

    time.

    Provides additional information to emphasize or supplement

    important points of the main text.

    General Conventions

    The general conventions that may be found in this document are defined as follows.

    Convention Description

    Times New Roman Normal paragraphs are in Times New Roman.

    Boldface Names of files, directories, folders, and users are inboldface. For example, log in as user root.

    Italic Book titles are in italics.

    Courier New Examples of information displayed on the screen are in

    Courier New.

    Command Conventions

    The command conventions that may be found in this document are defined as follows.

    Convention Description

    Boldface The keywords of a command line are in boldface.

    Italic Command arguments are in italics.

    [ ] Items (keywords or arguments) in brackets [ ] are optional.

    { x | y | ... } Optional items are grouped in braces and separated by

    vertical bars. One item is selected.

    [ x | y | ... ] Optional items are grouped in brackets and separated by

    vertical bars. One item is selected or no item is selected.

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    Convention Description

    { x | y | ... }* Optional items are grouped in braces and separated by

    vertical bars. A minimum of one item or a maximum of all

    items can be selected.

    [ x | y | ... ]* Optional items are grouped in brackets and separated by

    vertical bars. Several items or no item can be selected.

    GUI Conventions

    The GUI conventions that may be found in this document are defined as follows.

    Convention Description

    Boldface Buttons, menus, parameters, tabs, window, and dialog titles

    are in boldface. For example, click OK.

    > Multi-level menus are in boldfaceand separated by the ">"

    signs. For example, choose File> Create> Folder.

    Keyboard Operations

    The keyboard operations that may be found in this document are defined as follows.

    Format Description

    Key Press the key. For example, press Enterand press Tab.

    Key 1+Key 2 Press the keys concurrently. For example, pressing Ctrl+Alt

    +Ameans the three keys should be pressed concurrently.

    Key 1, Key 2 Press the keys in turn. For example, pressing Alt, Ameans

    the two keys should be pressed in turn.

    Mouse Operations

    The mouse operations that may be found in this document are defined as follows.

    Action Description

    Click Select and release the primary mouse button without moving

    the pointer.

    Double-click Press the primary mouse button twice continuously and

    quickly without moving the pointer.

    Drag Press and hold the primary mouse button and move the

    pointer to a certain position.

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    Contents

    About This Document...................................................................................................................iii

    1 Changes in the RNC Initial Configuration Guide..............................................................1-1

    2 Introduction to RNC Initial Configuration...........................................................................2-1

    2.1 Definition of RNC Initial Configuration.........................................................................................................2-2

    2.2 RNC Initial Configuration Tool......................................................................................................................2-2

    2.3 Components of the RNC Initial Configuration Script.....................................................................................2-3

    2.3.1 Example: Global Data in the RNC Initial Configuration Script............................................................2-4

    2.3.2 Example: Equipment Data in the RNC Initial Configuration Script......................................................2-4

    2.3.3 Example: Interface Data in the RNC Initial Configuration Script.........................................................2-6

    2.3.4 Example: Cell Data in the RNC Initial Configuration Script...............................................................2-16

    2.4 Conventions in Parameter Relationship Diagrams........................................................................................2-17

    3 Procedure of RNC Initial Configuration...............................................................................3-1

    4 Data Preparation for RNC Initial Configuration.................................................................4-1

    4.1 Data Preparation for Initial Configuration......................................................................................................4-2

    4.2 Global Data and Equipment Data of the RNC................................................................................................4-2

    4.3 Data Negotiated Between RNC and Other Network Elements.......................................................................4-4

    4.3.1 Data Negotiated on the Iub Interface (over ATM).................................................................................4-5

    4.3.2 Data Negotiated on the Iub Interface (over IP)......................................................................................4-8

    4.3.3 Data Negotiated on the Iub Interface (over ATM and IP)...................................................................4-13

    4.3.4 Data Negotiated on the Iu-CS Interface (over ATM) ..........................................................................4-21

    4.3.5 Data Negotiated on the Iu-CS Interface (over IP)................................................................................4-24

    4.3.6 Data Negotiated on the Iu-PS Interface (over ATM)...........................................................................4-28

    4.3.7 Data Negotiated on the Iu-PS Interface (over IP)................................................................................4-31

    4.3.8 Data Negotiated on the Iur Interface (over ATM)...............................................................................4-35

    4.3.9 Data Negotiated on the Iur Interface (over IP).....................................................................................4-38

    4.3.10 Data Negotiated on the Iu-BC Interface (over ATM)........................................................................4-41

    4.3.11 Data Negotiated on the Iu-BC Interface (over IP).............................................................................4-43

    4.4 Cell Data on the RNC....................................................................................................................................4-44

    5 Configuring RNC Global Data................................................................................................5-1

    5.1 Example: Global Data in the RNC Initial Configuration Script.....................................................................5-2

    5.2 Setting the RNC to Offline Mode (Initial)......................................................................................................5-3

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    5.3 Adding Basic Data to the RNC (Initial)..........................................................................................................5-3

    5.4 Adding OSP to the RNC (Initial)....................................................................................................................5-4

    5.5 Adding RNC Global Location Data (Initial)...................................................................................................5-5

    5.6 Adding a Local M3UA Entity (Initial)............................................................................................................5-7

    6 Configuring RNC Equipment Data........................................................................................6-1

    6.1 Example: Equipment Data in the RNC Initial Configuration Script...............................................................6-3

    6.2 Setting RNC Equipment Description (Initial).................................................................................................6-4

    6.3 Adding Basic Data of the RSS to the RNC (Initial)........................................................................................6-4

    6.4 Adding Basic Data of the RBS to the RNC (Initial).......................................................................................6-6

    6.5 Adding anEMU (Initial).................................................................................................................................6-6

    6.6 Configuring RNC Clock Data (Initial)............................................................................................................6-7

    6.7 Setting RNC Time (Initial)..............................................................................................................................6-8

    6.8 Adding the IPAddress of the EMS Server (Initial)........................................................................................6-9

    7 Configuring Iub Interface Data (Initial)................................................................................7-1

    7.1 Example: Iub Data in the RNC Initial Configuration Script...........................................................................7-2

    7.2 Data Configuration Guidelines for the Iub Interface (over ATM)..................................................................7-5

    7.2.1 ProtocolStructure for the Iub Interface (over ATM).............................................................................7-5

    7.2.2 Links onthe Iub Interface (over ATM)..................................................................................................7-6

    7.2.3 OM IPoA Data Configuration on the Iub Interface (over ATM)...........................................................7-7

    7.3 Adding Data on the Iub Interface (Initial, over ATM)....................................................................................7-8

    7.3.1 Adding Physical Layer Data (Initial, over ATM)..................................................................................7-9

    7.3.2 Adding ATM Traffic Resources (Initial).............................................................................................7-13

    7.3.3 Adding Control Plane Data on the Iub Interface (Initial, over ATM)..................................................7-13

    7.3.4 Setting the Mapping Between Adjacent Nodes and Transmission Resources (Initial)........................7-16

    7.3.5 Adding User Plane Data on the Iub Interface (Initial, over ATM)......................................................7-17

    7.3.6 Adding an OM Channel on the Iub Interface (Initial, over ATM).......................................................7-19

    7.4 Data Configuration Guidelines for the Iub Interface (over IP).....................................................................7-21

    7.4.1 ProtocolStack on the Iub Interface (over IP).......................................................................................7-21

    7.4.2 Links on the Iub Interface (over IP).....................................................................................................7-22

    7.4.3 IP Addresses and Routes on the Iub Interface (over IP)......................................................................7-24

    7.4.4 OM Channel Configuration on the Iub Interface (over IP)..................................................................7-26

    7.5 Adding Data on the Iub Interface (Initial, over IP).......................................................................................7-297.5.1 Adding Physical Layer and Data Link Layer Data (Initial, over IP)...................................................7-30

    7.5.2 Adding Control Plane Data on the Iub Interface (Initial, over IP).......................................................7-36

    7.5.3 Setting the Mapping Between Adjacent Nodes and Transmission Resources (Initial)........................7-38

    7.5.4 Adding User Plane Data on the Iub Interface (Initial, over IP)............................................................7-39

    7.5.5 Adding an OM Channel on the Iub Interface (Initial, over IP)............................................................7-40

    7.6 Data Configuration Guidelines for the Iub Interface (over ATM and IP).....................................................7-41

    7.6.1 ATM/IP Hybrid Transport on the Iub Interface...................................................................................7-42

    7.6.2 ATM/IP-Based Networking on the Iub Interface.................................................................................7-43

    7.6.3 Hardware Configuration Guidelines for ATM/IP Hybrid Transport on the Iub Interface...................7-44

    7.6.4 DataConfiguration Guidelines for ATM/IP Hybrid Transport on the Iub Interface...........................7-45

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    7.6.5 IP Addresses and Routes on the Iub Interface (over IP)......................................................................7-46

    7.6.6 OM Channel Configuration on the Iub Interface (over IP)..................................................................7-49

    7.7 Adding Data on the Iub Interface (Initial, over ATM and IP)......................................................................7-51

    8 Configuring Iu-CS Interface Data (Initial)............................................................................8-18.1 Example: Iu-CS Data in the RNC Initial Configuration Script.......................................................................8-2

    8.2 Data Configuration Guidelines for the Iu-CS Interface (over ATM)..............................................................8-4

    8.2.1 ProtocolStructure for the Iu-CS Interface (over ATM).........................................................................8-4

    8.2.2 Links on the Iu-CS Interface (over ATM)..............................................................................................8-5

    8.2.3 Differences of the Iu-CS Interface Between R99 and R4/R5/R6...........................................................8-7

    8.3 Adding Data on the Iu-CS Interface (Initial, over ATM)..............................................................................8-10

    8.3.1 Adding Physical Layer Data (Initial, over ATM)................................................................................8-11

    8.3.2 Adding ATM Traffic Resources (Initial).............................................................................................8-11

    8.3.3 Adding Control Plane Data on the Iu-CS Interface (Initial, over ATM).............................................8-12

    8.3.4 Setting the Mapping Between Adjacent Nodes and Transmission Resources (Initial)........................8-15

    8.3.5 Adding User Plane Data on the Iu-CS Interface (Initial, over ATM)..................................................8-16

    8.4 Data Configuration Guidelines for the Iu-CS Interface (over IP).................................................................8-18

    8.4.1 Protocol Structure for the Iu-CS Interface (over IP)............................................................................8-18

    8.4.2 Links onthe Iu-CS interface (over IP).................................................................................................8-19

    8.4.3 Differences of the Iu-CS Interface Between R99 and R4/R5/R6.........................................................8-20

    8.5 Adding Data on the Iu-CS Interface (Initial, over IP)...................................................................................8-23

    8.5.1 Adding Physical Layer and Data Link Layer Data (Initial, over IP)...................................................8-24

    8.5.2 Adding Control Plane Data on the Iu-CS Interface (Initial, over IP)...................................................8-24

    8.5.3 Setting the Mapping Between Adjacent Nodes and Transmission Resources (Initial)........................8-278.5.4 Adding User Plane Data on the Iu-CS Interface (Initial, over IP).......................................................8-29

    9 Configuring Iu-PS Interface Data (Initial)............................................................................9-1

    9.1 Example: Iu-PS Data in the RNC Initial Configuration Script.......................................................................9-2

    9.2 Data Configuration Guidelines for the Iu-PS Interface (over ATM)..............................................................9-4

    9.2.1 Protocol Structure for the Iu-PS Interface (over ATM).........................................................................9-4

    9.2.2 Links onthe Iu-PS Interface (over ATM) .............................................................................................9-5

    9.2.3 IPoA Data Configuration on the Iu-PS User Plane (over ATM)........................................................... 9-6

    9.3 Adding Data on the Iu-PS Interface (Initial, over ATM)................................................................................9-8

    9.3.1 Adding Physical Layer Data on the Interface (Initial, with UOIa)........................................................9-89.3.2 Adding ATM Traffic Resources (Initial)...............................................................................................9-9

    9.3.3 Adding Control Plane Data on the Iu-PS Interface (Initial, over ATM)..............................................9-10

    9.3.4 Setting the Mapping Between Adjacent Nodes and Transmission Resources (Initial)........................9-12

    9.3.5 Adding User Plane Data on the Iu-PS Interface (Initial, over ATM)...................................................9-14

    9.4 Data Configuration Guidelines for the Iu-PS Interface (over IP).................................................................9-15

    9.4.1 Protocol Structure for the Iu-PS Interface (over IP).............................................................................9-15

    9.4.2 Links onthe Iu-PS Interface (over IP) ................................................................................................9-16

    9.5 Adding Data on the Iu-PS Interface (Initial, over IP)...................................................................................9-17

    9.5.1 Adding Physical Layer and Data Link Layer Data (Initial, over IP)...................................................9-18

    9.5.2 Adding Control Plane Data on the Iu-PS Interface (Initial, over IP)...................................................9-19

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    9.5.3 Setting the Mapping Between Adjacent Nodes and Transmission Resources (Initial)........................9-22

    9.5.4 Adding User Plane Data on the Iu-PS Interface (Initial, over IP)........................................................9-23

    10 Configuring Iur Interface Data (Initial).............................................................................10-1

    10.1 Example: Iur Data in the RNC Initial Configuration Script........................................................................10-210.2 Data Configuration Guidelines for the Iur Interface (over ATM)...............................................................10-4

    10.2.1 Protocol Structure for the Iur Interface (over ATM)..........................................................................10-4

    10.2.2 Links on the Iur Interface (over ATM) .............................................................................................10-5

    10.2.3 Configuration Guidelines for Static Relocation Routes over Iur.......................................................10-7

    10.3 Adding Data on the Iur Interface (Initial, over ATM)................................................................................10-7

    10.3.1 AddingPhysical Layer Data (Initial, over ATM)..............................................................................10-8

    10.3.2 AddingATM Traffic Resources (Initial)...........................................................................................10-9

    10.3.3 AddingControl Plane Data on the Iur Interface (Initial, over ATM)................................................10-9

    10.3.4 Settingthe Mapping Between Adjacent Nodes and Transmission Resources (Initial)....................10-11

    10.3.5 Adding User Plane Data on the Iur Interface (Initial, over ATM)...................................................10-13

    10.3.6 Addinga Path for Static SRNS Relocation (Initial).........................................................................10-14

    10.4 Data Configuration Guidelines for the Iur Interface (over IP)..................................................................10-15

    10.4.1 Protocol Stack on the Iur Interface (over IP)...................................................................................10-15

    10.4.2 Links on the Iur Interface (over IP)..................................................................................................10-16

    10.4.3 Configuration Guidelines for Static Relocation Routes over Iur.....................................................10-18

    10.5 Adding Data on the Iur Interface (Initial, over IP)....................................................................................10-18

    10.5.1 Adding Physical Layer and Data Link Layer Data (Initial, over IP)...............................................10-19

    10.5.2 Adding Control Plane Data on the Iur Interface (Initial, over IP)....................................................10-19

    10.5.3 Setting the Mapping Between Adjacent Nodes and Transmission Resources (Initial)....................10-22

    10.5.4 Adding User Plane Data on the Iur Interface (Initial, over IP)........................................................10-23

    10.5.5 Adding a Path for Static SRNS Relocation (Initial).........................................................................10-24

    11 Configuring Iu-BC Interface Data (Initial).......................................................................11-1

    11.1 Example: Iu-BC Data in the RNC Initial Configuration Script..................................................................11-3

    11.2 Data Configuration Guidelines for the Iu-BC Interface..............................................................................11-3

    11.2.1 Protocol Structure for the Iu-BC Interface.........................................................................................11-4

    11.2.2 Networking on the Iu-BC Interface....................................................................................................11-4

    11.2.3 Links on the Iu-BC Interface..............................................................................................................11-5

    11.2.4 IPoA Data Configuration on the Iu-BC Interface..............................................................................11-6

    11.3 Adding Dataon the Iu-BC Interface (Initial, over ATM)...........................................................................11-6

    11.3.1 AddingPhysical Layer Data (Initial, over ATM)..............................................................................11-7

    11.3.2 AddingATM Traffic Resources (Initial)...........................................................................................11-7

    11.3.3 AddingIPoA Data on the Iu-BC Interface (Initial)............................................................................11-8

    11.3.4 AddingSABP Data (Initial).............................................................................................................11-10

    11.4 Data Configuration Guidelines for the Iu-BC Interface (Initial, over IP).................................................11-11

    11.4.1 Protocol Structure for the Iu-BC Interface.......................................................................................11-11

    11.4.2 Networking on the Iu-BC Interface..................................................................................................11-12

    11.5 Adding Dataon the Iu-BC Interface (Initial, over IP)..............................................................................11-13

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    12 Configuring Cell Data (Initial)............................................................................................12-1

    12.1 Example: Cell Data in the RNC Initial Configuration Script......................................................................12-2

    12.2 Quickly Setting Up a Cell (Initial)..............................................................................................................12-3

    12.3 Adding an Intra-Frequency Neighboring Cell (Initial)...............................................................................12-4

    12.4 Adding an Inter-Frequency Neighboring Cell (Initial)...............................................................................12-6

    12.5 Adding a Neighboring GSM Cell (Initial)..................................................................................................12-8

    12.6 Setting the RNC to Online Mode (Initial)...................................................................................................12-9

    13 Related Information for RNC Initial Configuration.......................................................13-1

    13.1 Types of RNC Optical Ports........................................................................................................................13-3

    13.2 Introduction to RAN Time Synchronization...............................................................................................13-3

    13.3 Numbering Schemes of the RNC................................................................................................................13-3

    13.3.1 RNC ID..............................................................................................................................................13-4

    13.3.2 RNC Subrack Number.......................................................................................................................13-5

    13.3.3 ATM Traffic Record Index................................................................................................................13-5

    13.3.4 RNC Transmission Resource Mapping Record Index.......................................................................13-6

    13.3.5 RNC Activity Factor Table Index......................................................................................................13-6

    13.3.6 SAAL Link Number...........................................................................................................................13-6

    13.3.7 SCTP Link Number............................................................................................................................13-7

    13.3.8 Adjacent Node ID...............................................................................................................................13-8

    13.3.9 MTP3/M3UA DSP Index...................................................................................................................13-8

    13.3.10 Signaling Link Set Index..................................................................................................................13-8

    13.3.11 CN Node ID.....................................................................................................................................13-9

    13.3.12 LocalCell ID..................................................................................................................................13-10

    13.3.13 Logical Cell ID...............................................................................................................................13-10

    13.3.14 Common Physical Channel ID.......................................................................................................13-10

    13.3.15 Common Transport Channel ID.....................................................................................................13-12

    13.3.16 GSM Cell ID..................................................................................................................................13-13

    13.3.17 NCP and CCP Number...................................................................................................................13-13

    13.3.18 NRI.................................................................................................................................................13-13

    13.4 Area Identifiers..........................................................................................................................................13-14

    13.4.1 PLMNID..........................................................................................................................................13-14

    13.4.2 LA Identifiers...................................................................................................................................13-1513.4.3 SA Identifiers...................................................................................................................................13-15

    13.4.4 RA Identifiers...................................................................................................................................13-16

    13.4.5 URA Identifier..................................................................................................................................13-16

    13.4.6 PLMNValue Tag.............................................................................................................................13-16

    13.5 External Specifications for the RNC.........................................................................................................13-17

    13.5.1 Specifications for Traffic on RNC Boards.......................................................................................13-18

    13.5.2 RNC Capability for SAAL...............................................................................................................13-19

    13.5.3 RNC Capability for SCTP................................................................................................................13-19

    13.5.4 RNC Capability for NodeBs............................................................................................................13-19

    13.5.5 RNC Capability for MTP3...............................................................................................................13-19

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    13.5.6 RNC Capability for M3UA..............................................................................................................13-20

    13.5.7 RNC Capability for AAL2 Paths and AAL2 Routes.......................................................................13-20

    13.5.8 RNC Capability for IP Paths and IP Routes.....................................................................................13-20

    13.5.9 RNC Capability for IPoA.................................................................................................................13-21

    13.5.10 Specifications for Channels in a Cell.............................................................................................13-21

    13.5.11 Specifications for Neighboring Cells.............................................................................................13-23

    13.6 Physical Layer Data Configuration Guidelines.........................................................................................13-24

    13.6.1 Interface Boards Applicable to Terrestrial Interfaces......................................................................13-24

    13.6.2 Upper-Layer Applications Supported by Interface Boards..............................................................13-25

    13.6.3 Numbering of Links Carried on AOUa Optical Ports......................................................................13-26

    13.6.4 Ports on the AEUa/AOUa................................................................................................................13-29

    13.6.5 Configuration Requirements for E1/T1 Links and IMA Links........................................................13-31

    13.6.6 Configuration Specifications for ATM-Based Ports........................................................................13-31

    13.6.7 Requirements of PPP/MLPPP Configuration..................................................................................13-32

    13.7 ATM Transport.........................................................................................................................................13-33

    13.7.1 UNI Mode........................................................................................................................................13-33

    13.7.2 Fractional ATM................................................................................................................................13-34

    13.7.3 Timeslot Cross Connection..............................................................................................................13-36

    13.7.4 IMA Mode........................................................................................................................................13-37

    13.8 PVC Parameters of the RNC.....................................................................................................................13-39

    13.8.1 VPI and VCI.....................................................................................................................................13-39

    13.8.2 ServiceType.....................................................................................................................................13-40

    13.8.3 Traffic Parameters............................................................................................................................13-4113.8.4 ATM Traffic Resource Configuration Guidelines...........................................................................13-42

    13.9 AAL2 Configuration Guidelines...............................................................................................................13-42

    13.9.1 Working Principles of AAL2 Paths.................................................................................................13-43

    13.9.2 AAL2 Route.....................................................................................................................................13-43

    13.10 MTP3/M3UA Configuration Guidelines................................................................................................13-44

    13.10.1 Typesof and Specifications for the MTP3/M3UA DSPs..............................................................13-44

    13.10.2 MTP3/M3UA DSP Index...............................................................................................................13-45

    13.10.3 Signaling Route Mask and Signaling Link Mask...........................................................................13-45

    13.10.4 Configuration Guidelines for MTP3/M3UA..................................................................................13-46

    13.10.5 Adjacent Node ID...........................................................................................................................13-47

    13.11 Cell-Related Concepts.............................................................................................................................13-47

    13.11.1 Definitions of Sector, Carrier, and Cell..........................................................................................13-48

    13.11.2 Definitions of Local Cell and Logical Cell....................................................................................13-49

    13.11.3 Logical Cell Model.........................................................................................................................13-49

    13.11.4 Areasof Logical Cells....................................................................................................................13-50

    13.11.5 Definition of Neighboring Cell......................................................................................................13-50

    13.12 TRM Configuration Guidelines..............................................................................................................13-50

    13.13 ActivityFactor Configuration Guidelines...............................................................................................13-51

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    Figure 2-1Interface of the LMT..........................................................................................................................2-3

    Figure 2-2Example of the parameter relationship diagram...............................................................................2-17

    Figure 5-1Parameter relationship in the addition of the global location data.....................................................5-6

    Figure 7-1Protocol stack for the ATM-based Iub interface................................................................................7-5

    Figure 7-2Links on the ATM-based Iub interface...............................................................................................7-6

    Figure 7-3IPoA PVCs from the RNC to NodeBs................................................................................................7-8

    Figure 7-4Parameter relationship in the addition of the SAAL link.................................................................7-14

    Figure 7-5Parameter relationship in the addition of the adjacent node.............................................................7-15

    Figure 7-6Parameter relationship in the addition of the AAL2 path in the ATM-based interface...................7-18

    Figure 7-7Parameter relationship in the addition of the IPoA PVC..................................................................7-19

    Figure 7-8Parameter relationship in the addition of the OM IP address of the NodeB in ATM transport mode

    .............................................................................................................................................................................7-20

    Figure 7-9Protocol stack for IP transport on the Iub interface..........................................................................7-22

    Figure 7-10Links on the Iub interface (over IP)................................................................................................7-23

    Figure 7-11Layer 2 networking on the Iub interface.........................................................................................7-24

    Figure 7-12Layer 3 networking on the Iub interface.........................................................................................7-25

    Figure 7-13Example of routing between the M2000 and the NodeB through the RNC...................................7-27

    Figure 7-14Example of routing between the M2000 and the NodeB not through the RNC.............................7-29

    Figure 7-15Parameter relationship in the addition of the SCTP link................................................................7-36

    Figure 7-16Parameter relationship in the addition of the IP adjacent node......................................................7-36

    Figure 7-17Parameter relationship in the addition of the port data...................................................................7-37

    Figure 7-18Parameter relationship in the addition of the IP path.....................................................................7-40

    Figure 7-19ATM/IP dual stack-based networking............................................................................................7-43

    Figure 7-20Typical configuration of boards in the RSS subrack for ATM/IP hybrid transport.......................7-44

    Figure 7-21Typical configuration of boards in an RBS subrack for ATM/IP hybrid transport........................7-45

    Figure 7-22Layer 2 networking on the Iub interface.........................................................................................7-47

    Figure 7-23Layer 3 networking on the Iub interface.........................................................................................7-47

    Figure 7-24Example of routing between the M2000 and the NodeB through the RNC...................................7-49

    Figure 7-25Example of routing between the M2000 and the NodeB not through the RNC.............................7-51

    Figure 8-1Protocol stack for the ATM-based Iu-CS interface............................................................................8-5

    Figure 8-2Links on the Iu-CS Interface (over ATM)..........................................................................................8-6

    Figure 8-3Example of connections between the MSC server and the RNC.......................................................8-7

    Figure 8-4Iu-CS interface in the 3GPP R4/R5/R6..............................................................................................8-8

    Figure 8-5Example of the topology on the Iu-CS interface in the 3GPP R4/R5/R6...........................................8-8

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    Figure 8-6Protocol stack for the ATM-based Iu-CS interface............................................................................8-9

    Figure 8-7Protocol stack for the IP-based Iu-CS interface.................................................................................8-9

    Figure 8-8Parameter relationship in the addition of the MTP3 link................................................................. 8-13

    Figure 8-9Parameter relationship in the addition of the CN node.....................................................................8-13

    Figure 8-10Parameter relationship in the addition of the AAL2 path and the AAL2 route..............................8-17

    Figure 8-11Protocol stack for the IP-based Iu-CS interface............................................................................. 8-18

    Figure 8-12Links on the Iu-CS interface (over IP)........................................................................................... 8-19

    Figure 8-13Example of connections between the MSC server and the RNC................................................... 8-20

    Figure 8-14Iu-CS interface in the 3GPP R4/R5/R6..........................................................................................8-21

    Figure 8-15Example of the topology on the Iu-CS interface in the 3GPP R4/R5/R6.......................................8-21

    Figure 8-16Protocol stack for the ATM-based Iu-CS interface........................................................................8-22

    Figure 8-17Protocol stack for the IP-based Iu-CS interface............................................................................. 8-22

    Figure 8-18Parameter relationship in the addition of the M3UA link.............................................................. 8-25

    Figure 8-19Parameter relationship in the addition of the CN node...................................................................8-26Figure 9-1Protocol stack for the ATM-based Iu-PS interface.............................................................................9-5

    Figure 9-2Links on the Iu-PS interface (over ATM)...........................................................................................9-6

    Figure 9-3IPoA PVC on the Iu-PS interface.......................................................................................................9-7

    Figure 9-4Parameter relationship in the addition of the MTP3 link................................................................. 9-11

    Figure 9-5Parameter relationship in the addition of the CN node.....................................................................9-11

    Figure 9-6Parameter relationship in the addition of the IP path and IP route on the ATM-based Iu-PS interface.

    .............................................................................................................................................................................9-14

    Figure 9-7Protocol stack for the IP-based Iu-PS interface................................................................................9-16

    Figure 9-8Links on the Iu-PS interface (over IP)..............................................................................................9-17

    Figure 9-9Parameter relationship in the addition of the M3UA link................................................................ 9-19

    Figure 9-10Parameter relationship in the addition of the CN node...................................................................9-20

    Figure 10-1Protocol stack for the ATM-based Iur interface.............................................................................10-5

    Figure 10-2Links on the Iur interface (over ATM)...........................................................................................10-6

    Figure 10-3IP route configuration on the Iur interface..................................................................................... 10-7

    Figure 10-4Parameter relationship in the addition of the MTP3 link.............................................................10-10

    Figure 10-5Parameter relationship in the addition of the AAL2 path.............................................................10-13

    Figure 10-6Protocol stack for IP transport on the Iur interface.......................................................................10-16

    Figure 10-7Links on the Iur Interface (over IP)..............................................................................................10-17

    Figure 10-8IP route configuration on the Iur interface...................................................................................10-18Figure 10-9Parameter relationship in the addition of the M3UA link............................................................10-20

    Figure 11-1Protocol stack for the Iu-BC interface............................................................................................11-4

    Figure 11-2RNC-CBC networking through an SGSN......................................................................................11-5

    Figure 11-3Links on the Iu-BC interface..........................................................................................................11-5

    Figure 11-4IPoA configuration on the Iu-BC interface networked through an SGSN.....................................11-6

    Figure 11-5Parameter relationship in the addition of the IPoA PVC................................................................11-9

    Figure 11-6Parameter relationship in the addition of the SABP data.............................................................11-10

    Figure 11-7Protocol stack for the Iu-BC interface .........................................................................................11-12

    Figure 11-8IP networking based on the data network.....................................................................................11-12

    Figure 12-1Parameter relationship in the quick addition of a cell.................................................................... 12-3

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    Figure 12-2Parameter relationship in the addition of an intra-frequency neighboring cell that belongs to the local

    RNC.....................................................................................................................................................................12-5

    Figure 12-3Parameter relationship in the addition of an intra-frequency neighboring cell that belongs to a

    neighboring RNC................................................................................................................................................12-5

    Figure 12-4Parameter relationship in the addition of an inter-frequency neighboring cell that belongs to the localRNC.....................................................................................................................................................................12-7

    Figure 12-5Parameter relationship in the addition of an inter-frequency neighboring cell that belongs to a

    neighboring RNC................................................................................................................................................12-7

    Figure 12-6Parameter relationship in the addition of the neighboring GSM cell.............................................12-9

    Figure 13-1Numbered subracks........................................................................................................................13-5

    Figure 13-2Components of the PLMN ID......................................................................................................13-15

    Figure 13-3Components of the LAI................................................................................................................13-15

    Figure 13-4Components of the SAI................................................................................................................13-16

    Figure 13-5Components of the RAI................................................................................................................13-16

    Figure 13-6Example of planning the value ranges of PLMN value tags........................................................13-17

    Figure 13-7Relationship between the physical links configured on the AEUa and AOUa boards and the E1/T1

    physical ports.....................................................................................................................................................13-30

    Figure 13-8Mapping between the ATM cell and the E1 timeslots in UNI mode...........................................13-34

    Figure 13-9Fractional ATM mode..................................................................................................................13-34

    Figure 13-10Fractional ATM function............................................................................................................13-35

    Figure 13-11Principles of timeslot cross connection......................................................................................13-36

    Figure 13-12Principles of timeslot cross connection......................................................................................13-37

    Figure 13-13Working principles of the IMA mode........................................................................................13-38

    Figure 13-14IMA frame..................................................................................................................................13-38

    Figure 13-15Relationship between VC and VP..............................................................................................13-40

    Figure 13-16Relationship between an AAL2 path and AAL2 connections....................................................13-43

    Figure 13-17Example of the AAL2 route.......................................................................................................13-43

    Figure 13-18Relation between signaling link mask and signaling route mask...............................................13-46

    Figure 13-19Relations between sector, frequency, and cell............................................................................13-48

    Figure 13-20Logical cell configuration model................................................................................................13-49

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    Table 4-1Global data...........................................................................................................................................4-2

    Table 4-2Equipment data.....................................................................................................................................4-3

    Table 4-3MSP data..............................................................................................................................................4-4

    Table 4-4Basic data of the NodeB.......................................................................................................................4-5

    Table 4-5Data on the physical layer - 1...............................................................................................................4-5

    Table 4-6Data on the physical layer - 2...............................................................................................................4-6

    Table 4-7Data of the IMA group.........................................................................................................................4-6

    Table 4-8Data on the control plane.....................................................................................................................4-7

    Table 4-9Data on the user plane..........................................................................................................................4-7

    Table 4-10Data of the OM channel.....................................................................................................................4-8

    Table 4-11Basic data of the NodeB.....................................................................................................................4-9

    Table 4-12Data on the physical layer - 1.............................................................................................................4-9

    Table 4-13Data on the physical layer - 2.............................................................................................................4-9

    Table 4-14Data on the data link layer...............................................................................................................4-10Table 4-15Data on the physical layer - 3...........................................................................................................4-10

    Table 4-16Data on the control plane.................................................................................................................4-11

    Table 4-17Data on the user plane......................................................................................................................4-12

    Table 4-18Data of the OM channel...................................................................................................................4-12

    Table 4-19Iub data transmission mode planning...............................................................................................4-13

    Table 4-20Basic data of the NodeB...................................................................................................................4-14

    Table 4-21Data on the physical layer - 1...........................................................................................................4-15

    Table 4-22Data on the physical layer - 2...........................................................................................................4-15

    Table 4-23Data of the IMA group.....................................................................................................................4-15

    Table 4-24Data on the physical layer - 1...........................................................................................................4-16

    Table 4-25Data on the physical layer - 2...........................................................................................................4-16

    Table 4-26Data on the data link layer...............................................................................................................4-17

    Table 4-27Data on the physical layer - 3...........................................................................................................4-17

    Table 4-28Data on the control plane.................................................................................................................4-18

    Table 4-29Data on the control plane.................................................................................................................4-18

    Table 4-30Data on the user plane......................................................................................................................4-19

    Table 4-31Data on the user plane......................................................................................................................4-20

    Table 4-32Data of the OM channel...................................................................................................................4-20

    Table 4-33Data of the OM channel...................................................................................................................4-21

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    Table 4-34Basic data of the CS domain............................................................................................................4-22

    Table 4-35Data on the physical layer - 2...........................................................................................................4-22

    Table 4-36Data of the IMA group.....................................................................................................................4-23

    Table 4-37Data about timers.............................................................................................................................4-23

    Table 4-38Data on the Iu-CS control plane.......................................................................................................4-23

    Table 4-39Data on the Iu-CS user plane...........................................................................................................4-24

    Table 4-40Basic data of the CS domain............................................................................................................4-25

    Table 4-41Data on the physical layer - 2...........................................................................................................4-25

    Table 4-42Data on the data link layer...............................................................................................................4-26

    Table 4-43Data on the physical layer - 3...........................................................................................................4-26

    Table 4-44Data on the Iu-CS control plane.......................................................................................................4-27

    Table 4-45Data on the Iu-CS user plane...........................................................................................................4-28

    Table 4-46Basic data of the PS domain.............................................................................................................4-28

    Table 4-47Data on the physical layer - 2...........................................................................................................4-29

    Table 4-48Data about timers.............................................................................................................................4-30

    Table 4-49Data on the Iu-PS control plane.......................................................................................................4-30

    Table 4-50Data on the Iu-PS user plane............................................................................................................4-31

    Table 4-51Basic data of the PS domain.............................................................................................................4-31

    Table 4-52Data on the physical layer - 2...........................................................................................................4-32

    Table 4-53Data on the data link layer...............................................................................................................4-33

    Table 4-54Data on the physical layer - 3...........................................................................................................4-33

    Table 4-55Data on the Iu-PS control plane.......................................................................................................4-33

    Table 4-56Data on the Iu-PS user plane............................................................................................................4-35Table 4-57Basic data of the neighboring RNC.................................................................................................4-35

    Table 4-58Data on the physical layer - 2...........................................................................................................4-36

    Table 4-59Data about timers.............................................................................................................................4-36

    Table 4-60Data on the Iur control plane............................................................................................................4-37

    Table 4-61Data on the Iur user plane................................................................................................................4-37

    Table 4-62Basic data of the neighboring RNC.................................................................................................4-38

    Table 4-63Data on the physical layer - 2...........................................................................................................4-38

    Table 4-64Data on the data link layer...............................................................................................................4-39

    Table 4-65Data on the physical layer - 3...........................................................................................................4-39

    Table 4-66Data on the Iur control plane............................................................................................................4-40

    Table 4-67Data on the Iur user plane................................................................................................................4-41

    Table 4-68Data on the physical layer - 2...........................................................................................................4-41

    Table 4-69Data Negotiated on the Iu-BC Interface...........................................................................................4-42

    Table 4-70Data on the physical layer - 3...........................................................................................................4-43

    Table 4-71Data Negotiated on the Iu-BC Interface...........................................................................................4-43

    Table 4-72Data for quick addition of a cell.......................................................................................................4-44

    Table 4-73Intra-/inter-frequency neighboring cells...........................................................................................4-45

    Table 4-74Basic data of inter-/intra-frequency neighboring cells.....................................................................4-45

    Table 4-75Neighboring GSM cells....................................................................................................................4-45

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    Table 4-76Basic data of neighboring GSM cells...............................................................................................4-46

    Table 7-1Data carried on SAAL links of UNI type.............................................................................................7-7

    Table 7-2TRM mapping data to be negotiated and planned..............................................................................7-16

    Table 7-3Activity factor to be negotiated and planned..................................................................................... 7-17

    Table 7-4Data carried on SCTP links................................................................................................................7-23

    Table 7-5IP addresses on the Iub interface........................................................................................................7-25

    Table 7-6Route on the Iub Interface..................................................................................................................7-26

    Table 7-7Routes for the connection between the M2000 and the NodeB through the RNC............................ 7-27

    Table 7-8Routes for the connection between the M2000 and the NodeB not through the RNC......................7-29

    Table 7-9TRM mapping data to be negotiated and planned..............................................................................7-39

    Table 7-10Activity factor to be negotiated and planned................................................................................... 7-39

    Table 7-11IPaddresses on the Iub interface......................................................................................................7-48

    Table 7-12Route on the Iub Interface................................................................................................................7-49

    Table 7-13Routes for the connection between the M2000 and the NodeB through the RNC.......................... 7-50

    Table 7-14Routes for the connection between the M2000 and the NodeB not through the RNC....................7-51

    Table 8-1Differences between signaling point configuration in R99 and that in R4/R5/R6.............................8-10

    Table 8-2TRM mapping data to be negotiated and planned..............................................................................8-15

    Table 8-3Activity factor to be negotiated and planned..................................................................................... 8-15

    Table 8-4Differences between signaling point configuration in R99 and that in R4/R5/R6.............................8-23

    Table 8-5TRM mapping data to be negotiated and planned..............................................................................8-28

    Table 8-6Activity factor to be negotiated and planned..................................................................................... 8-28

    Table 9-1IPoA data on the user plane of the ATM-based Iu-PS interface..........................................................9-7

    Table 9-2TRM mapping data to be negotiated and planned..............................................................................9-13Table 9-3Activity factor to be negotiated and planned..................................................................................... 9-13

    Table 9-4TRM mapping data to be negotiated and planned..............................................................................9-22

    Table 9-5Activity factor to be negotiated and planned..................................................................................... 9-23

    Table 10-1TRM mapping data to be negotiated and planned..........................................................................10-12

    Table 10-2Activity factor to be negotiated and planned.................................................................................10-12

    Table 10-3TRM mapping data to be negotiated and planned..........................................................................10-23

    Table 10-4Activity factor to be negotiated and planned.................................................................................10-23

    Table 11-1IPoA data on the Iu-BC interface.....................................................................................................11-6

    Table 13-1Types of RNC optical ports..............................................................................................................13-3

    Table 13-2Suggested numbering of common physical channels....................................................................13-11

    Table 13-3Suggested numbering of common transport channels...................................................................13-12

    Table 13-4Traffic specifications for physical links and ports.........................................................................13-18

    Table 13-5Specifications for the traffic on boards..........................................................................................13-19

    Table 13-6IDs of and specifications for common physical channels..............................................................13-21

    Table 13-7IDs of and specifications for common transport channels.............................................................13-22

    Table 13-8Default power specifications for cells and channels......................................................................13-23

    Table 13-9Recommended ATM interface boards...........................................................................................13-25

    Table 13-10Recommended IP interface boards...............................................................................................13-25

    Table 13-11Upper-layer applications supported by ATM interface boards....................................................13-26

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    Table 13-12Upper-layer applications supported by IP interface boards.........................................................13-26

    Table 13-13Relationship between link numbers of AOUa optical ports and transmission equipment numbers

    ...........................................................................................................................................................................13-27

    Table 13-14Restrictions on the specifications of physical links for the AEUa and AOUa boards.................13-30

    Table 13-15Methods of configuring fractional ATM links and fractional IMA links....................................13-36

    Table 13-16Types of service...........................................................................................................................13-40

    Table 13-17Features of different ATM services.............................................................................................13-40

    Table 13-18ATM traffic parameters................................................................................................................13-41

    Table 13-19Recommended service types for links on different interfaces.....................................................13-42

    Table 13-20Types of and specifications for the DSPs....................................................................................13-44

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    1Changes in the RNC Initial ConfigurationGuide

    This describes the changes in the RNC Initial Configuration Guide.

    06(2010-09-20)

    This is the fifthcommercial release.

    Compared with issue 05(2010-03-25) of V200R011, no information is added or deleted.

    This issue incorporates the changes described in the following table:

    Topic Change

    8.5.2 Adding Control Plane Data on the Iu-

    CS Interface (Initial, over IP)

    7.5.2 Adding Control Plane Data on the

    Iub Interface (Initial, over IP)

    9.5.2 Adding Control Plane Data on the Iu-

    PS Interface (Initial, over IP)

    10.5.2 Adding Control Plane Data on the

    Iur Interface (Initial, over IP)

    The note of MML command ADD

    SCTPLNKis added: If multiple SCTP links

    use the same source IP address and

    destination IP address, adhere to the

    following principle when configuring these

    SCTP links: The sum of the source port

    number and the destination port number of a

    newly configured SCTP link is eight greater

    than or smaller than the sum of the source port

    number and the destination port number of

    any configured SCTP link.

    8.2.2 Links on the Iu-CS Interface (over

    ATM)

    The RINT shown in the preceding figure

    refers to ATM interface boards of the RNC.

    The UOIa (UOIa_ATM) board is

    recommended to be used for the ATM-based

    Iu-CS interface. If other interface boards need

    to be used, contact local Huawei office for

    technical support.

    05(2010-03-25)

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    Compared with issue 04(2009-10-31) of V200R011, this issue includes the following new topics:

    4.1 Data Preparation for Initial Configuration

    Compared with issue 04(2009-10-31) of V200R011, this issue does not incorporate any change.

    Compared with issue 04(2009-10-31) of V200R011, this issue does not exclude any topic.

    04(2009-10-31)

    This is the third commercial release.

    Compared with issue 03 (2009-08-25) of V200R011, no information is added or deleted.

    This issue incorporates the changes described in the following table:

    Topic Change

    9.3.5 Adding User Plane Data on the Iu-PSInterface (Initial, over ATM)

    9.5.4 Adding User Plane Data on the Iu-PS

    Interface (Initial, over IP)

    Delete the following description: Only oneLocal IP addresscan correspond to one Peer

    IP address. In addition, only one IP path can

    exist between one pair of local and peer IP

    addresses.

    Adding Physical Layer and Data Link

    Layer Data on Interfaces of the RNC

    (Initial, with FG2a/GOUa)

    Add the detailed configuration information of

    link aggregation.

    7.3.2 Adding ATM Traffic Resources

    (Initial)

    Add the note of one RNC can be configured

    with 500 ATM traffic records.

    03(2009-08-25)

    This is the second commercial release.

    Compared with issue 02 (2009-03-25) of V200R011, no information is added or deleted.

    This issue incorporates the changes described in the following table:

    Topic Change

    10.3.6 Adding a Path for Static SRNSRelocation (Initial)

    The Next hop IP addressneeded to be setwhen running the ADD IPRTcommand is

    changed from the service IP address to the

    gateway IP address of the SGSN.

    02 (2009-03-25)

    This is the first commercial release.

    Compared with issue 01 (2009-02-10) of V200R011, no information is added or deleted.

    This issue incorporates the changes described in the following table:

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    Topic Change

    13.5.2 RNC Capability for SAAL The IPoA PVC specifications supported by

    the AEUa, AOUa, and UOIa (UOIa_ATM)

    boards are modified.

    13.5.3 RNC Capability for SCTP The SCTP link specifications supported by

    the SPUa board are modified.

    13.5.5 RNC Capability for MTP3 The MTP3 signaling link specifications

    supported by the BSC6810 are modified.

    13.5.6 RNC Capability for M3UA The M3UA signaling link specifications

    supported by the BSC6810 are modified.

    13.5.9 RNC Capability for IPoA The IPoA specifications supported by the

    AEUa, AOUa, and UOIa boards are

    modified.

    01 (2009-02-10)

    This is the field trial release.

    Compared with issue 04 (2008-08-30) of V200R010, this issue includes the following new

    topics:

    l 11.4 Data Configuration Guidelines for the Iu-BC Interface (Initial, over IP)

    l 11.4.1 Protocol Structure for the Iu-BC Interface

    l 11.4.2 Networking on the Iu-BC Interface

    l 11.5 Adding Data on the Iu-BC Interface (Initial, over IP)

    l 6.5 Adding an EMU (Initial)

    Compared with issue 04 (2008-08-30) of V200R010, this issue excludes the following topics:

    Configurations of RAN Sharing

    Compared with issue 04 (2008-08-30) of V200R010, this issue incorporates the changes

    described in the following table:

    Topic Change

    5.3 Adding Basic Data to the RNC (Initial) The steps for configuring the operator

    information are modified.

    6.3 Adding Basic Data of the RSS to the

    RNC (Initial)

    The steps for adding the basic data of the RSS

    subrack to the RNC are modified.

    6.4 Adding Basic Data of the RBS to the

    RNC (Initial)

    The steps for adding the basic data of the RBS

    subrack to the RNC are modified.

    Adding Physical Layer and Data Link

    Layer Data on Interfaces of the RNC

    (Initial, with FG2a/GOUa)

    The steps for configuring the link aggregation

    mode are added.

    RNC

    Initial Configuration Guide 1 Changes in the RNC Initial Configuration Guide