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Contents
Contents
Copyrights................................................................................................................... 3
CMM Labeling and Disclosure Table.........................................................................5
Service Information.....................................................................................................7
Document History....................................................................................................... 9
List of Figures............................................................................................................15
List of Tables............................................................................................................. 17
List of Processes...................................................................................................... 19
List of Procedures.....................................................................................................21
About MTS 1 Restoration......................................................................................... 23
What Is Covered In This Manual?............................................................................................... 23
Helpful Background Information.................................................................................................. 23
Related Information..................................................................................................................... 23
Icon Conventions...................................................................................................... 25
Style Conventions.....................................................................................................27
Chapter 1: MTS 1 - Restoration Prerequisites........................................................ 29
Recommended Test Equipment.................................................................................................. 29
Service Cable and Connector Box Description............................................................................30
Setting Up Service Terminal........................................................................................................ 32
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List of Figures
Figure 1: Basic Service Cable ............................................................................................................... 30
Figure 2: Service Connector Box............................................................................................................31
Figure 3: Service Connector Box Pinout................................................................................................ 32
Figure 4: MTS 1......................................................................................................................................34
Figure 5: Base Station Site Links with Single Base Station UNI over MultiPoint-to-MultiPoint EVCs ... 56
Figure 6: Single Base Station Ethernet Links over Layer 2 GBN........................................................... 58
Figure 7: Redundant Base Station Ethernet Site Link over Layer 2 GBN.............................................. 60
Figure 8: Base Station Ethernet Ring over Layer 2 GBN....................................................................... 62
Figure 9: Base Station Ethernet Line over Layer 2 GBN........................................................................63
Figure 10: Single MTS 1 Configuration.................................................................................................. 66
Figure 11: Dual MTS 1 Configuration..................................................................................................... 67
Figure 12: GSM Modem SIM Interface...................................................................................................76
Figure 13: GSM Modem RF Interface.................................................................................................... 77
Figure 14: GSM Modem 8-Pin Micro-Fit Connector............................................................................... 77
Figure 15: GSM Modem LED Status Indicator....................................................................................... 78
Figure 16: Spectrum Analyzer Display of Transmitted Signal................................................................ 84
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List of Tables
Table 1: List of Telephone Numbers........................................................................................................ 7
Table 2: MTS 1 - Restoration Prerequisites........................................................................................... 29
Table 3: Recommended Installation Test Equipment.............................................................................29
Table 4: Basic Service Cable Pinout...................................................................................................... 31
Table 5: Site Controller Service Port Pinout........................................................................................... 32
Table 6: MTS 1 - Available FRU.............................................................................................................33
Table 7: MTS 1 - Accessories Available from After Market Operations................................................. 33
Table 8: MTS 1 - Restoration Impact......................................................................................................35
Table 9: MTS 1 - Slots Configured on the E1.........................................................................................47
Table 10: Corrective Actions for Missing or Bad MTS 1 Base Radio Parameters..................................69
Table 11: GSM Modem LED Statuses................................................................................................... 78
Table 12: Transmitter Verification Specifications................................................................................... 83
Table 13: Configuring Deployments....................................................................................................... 93
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List of Processes
List of Processes
MTS 1 - Backing Up Configuration ........................................................................................................ 37
MTS 1 - Replacing MTS 1 ..................................................................................................................... 43
MTS 1 - Restoring Site Controller Software .......................................................................................... 44
MTS 1 - Loading Ki Keys Into MTS with KVL 3000 ............................................................................... 69
MTS 1 - Loading Ki keys Into MTS with KVL 4000 ................................................................................73
MTS 1 - Verifying Base Radio After Restoration ................................................................................... 81
MTS 1 - Verifying Site Controller After Restoration ............................................................................... 87
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List of Procedures
Setting Up Service Terminal ..................................................................................................................32
Setting Up a Telnet Connection .............................................................................................................37
MTS 1 - Backing Up SC Configuration .................................................................................................. 38
MTS 1 - Viewing and Editing Configuration File .................................................................................... 38
Logging on to the Site Controller Application through Serial Connection ..............................................41
Logging on to the Base Radio Application through Serial Connection .................................................. 42
Logging on to the BOOT1 mode ............................................................................................................43
Logging on to the Test Application ........................................................................................................ 43
MTS 1 - Removing MTS 1 FRU .............................................................................................................44
MTS 1 - Replacing MTS 1 FRU .............................................................................................................44
MTS 1 - Downloading SC Application ................................................................................................... 45
MTS 1 - Downloading BRC Application .................................................................................................45
MTS 1 - Downloading SC Configuration ................................................................................................46
MTS 1 - Configuring E1 Links ................................................................................................................48
Verifying Encryption Capability ..............................................................................................................54
Configuring Base Station Ethernet Links ...............................................................................................63
Configuring Ethernet Site Link over Satellite Link Using TESS .............................................................65
Setting and Accessing Base Radio Position Using Test Application .....................................................67
Setting and Accessing Base Radio Position Using Boot1 ..................................................................... 67
Setting Base Radio IP ........................................................................................................................... 68
Configuring the Base Radio Receiver ................................................................................................... 68
MTS 1 - Refreshing Ki Keys for the MTS .............................................................................................. 70
MTS 1 - Connecting KVL to the AuC .....................................................................................................70
MTS 1 - Downloading Ki Keys from the AuC to KVL (Locally) .............................................................. 70
MTS 1 - Downloading Ki Keys from the AuC to KVL (Remotely Using GSM) .......................................71
MTS 1 - Checking the Inventory in KVL ................................................................................................ 71
MTS 1 - Downloading Ki Keys from KVL to the Site Controller/BRC .................................................... 71
MTS 1 - Uploading the Site Receipts (Locally) ......................................................................................72
MTS 1 - Uploading the Site Receipts (Remotely using GSM) ............................................................... 73
Initializing the USB Modem for USB Modem Connection ......................................................................74
MTS 1 - Refreshing Ki Keys for the MTS .............................................................................................. 74
Downloading Keys from the AuC/Uploading Status Reports to the AuC (Direct Connection) ...............74
Downloading Keys from the AuC/Uploading Status Reports to the AuC (USB Modem Connection) ....75
Downloading Keys from the AuC/Uploading Status Reports to the AuC (GSM Modem Connection) ...76
Viewing the BTS ID ............................................................................................................................... 78
Provisioning BTS with Ki Keys .............................................................................................................. 79
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Related Information
Document Title
Description
Glossary
System Overview
This manual provides basic radio system concepts, call processing basics,
and an introduction to the various components and processes associated
with the Dimetra IP system. The manual provides the background needed
to comprehend the theory of operation and it provides equipment/subsystem functional descriptions. It also describes the role of the numerous network management software applications used for managing the system.
This manual contains information on the Ethernet Site Links (ESL) feature,
which provides a means to establish Ethernet connections of the following
type:
Link Encryption
Inter-zone links
This manual describes the technical solution for setting up Encryption and
Authentication, which is an extension to the Ethernet Site Links (ESL) feature, on Routers and Base Stations.
Table continued
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Document Title
Description
This manual describes all necessary actions to install, configure, and maintain the Motorola Transceiver Station 1 (MTS 1) within the Dimetra IP System.
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Icon Conventions
The documentation set is designed to give the reader more visual clues. The following graphic icons
are used throughout the documentation set. These icons and their associated meanings are described
below.
DANGER: The signal word DANGER with the associated safety icon implies information that, if
disregarded, will result in death or serious injury.
WARNING: The signal word WARNING with the associated safety icon implies information that,
if disregarded, could result in death or serious injury, or serious product damage.
CAUTION: The signal word CAUTION with the associated safety icon implies information that,
if disregarded, may result in minor or moderate injury, or serious product damage.
CAUTION: The signal word CAUTION may be used without the safety icon to state potential
damage or injury that is not related to the product.
IMPORTANT: IMPORTANT statements contain information that is crucial to the discussion at
hand, but is not CAUTION or WARNING. There is no warning level associated with the
IMPORTANT statement.
NOTICE: NOTICE contains information more important than the surrounding text, such as
exceptions or preconditions. They also refer the reader elsewhere for additional information,
remind the reader how to complete an action (when it is not part of the current procedure, for
instance), or tell the reader where something is located on the screen. There is no warning level
associated with a notice.
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Style Conventions
The following style conventions are used:
Convention
Description
Bold
This typeface is used for names of, for instance, windows, buttons, and labels when these names appear on the screen (example: the Alarms
Browser window). When it is clear that we are referring to, for instance, a
button, the name is used alone (example: Click OK).
Monospacing font in
bold
This typeface is used for words to be typed in exactly as they are shown in
the text (example: In the Address field, type http://ucs01.ucs:
9080/).
Monospacing font
This typeface is used for messages, prompts, and other text displayed on
the computer screen (example: A new trap destination has been
added).
<Monospacing font
in bold Italic>
CAPITAL LETTERS
This typeface is used for keyboard keys (example: Press Y, and then press
ENTER).
Italic
This typeface is used for citations. This can be the name of a document or a
phrase from another document (example: Dimetra IP System Overview).
An (arrow pointing right) is used for indicating the menu or tab structure
in instructions on how to select a certain menu item (example: File Save)
or a certain sub-tab.
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Chapter 1
Description
Software
Hardware
Field Replaceable Units. See Table 2: MTS 1 - Restoration Prerequisites on page 29.
Toolkit
Hardware tools
WARNING: Ensure that the test equipment is connected to the same ground system as the
equipment under a test before any other connections are made to the test equipment.
Model/Type
Supplier
Description
Fluke 77
Fluke
AC/DC measurements.
Equivalent instrument is acceptable
Service Computer
Service Connector Box
p/n: 0166502N05
Locally Procured
Locally Procured
Locally Procured
Motorola
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Test Equipment
Model/Type
Supplier
Description
p/n: 3066565B01
Motorola
Rhode &
Schwarz
TETRA Analyzer
Agilent E4443A
RF Attenuator, 250 W,
40 dB
Weinschel 404043
RF Attenuator, 10 dB
minimum 100 W
Motorola
RF Adapter
33 QMA-N-50-1/133 NE
RF Adapter
31 N-QMA-50-1/1- -NE
RF Adapter
33_716-N-50-1/- -_UE
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NOTICE: Only the D-SUB 9 Female PINs that are connected are presented in the following
table. The rest is not connected (NC).
Table 4: Basic Service Cable Pinout
D-SUB 9 Female
PIN
RJ45 PIN
Description
1 (NC)
2 (NC)
3 (NC)
4
RX
GND
TX
GND
6 (NC)
The Service Connector Box (0166502N05) is used for connecting a PC to the Base Radio. It has
additional functionality for measuring receiver sensitivity, see Figure 3: Service Connector Box Pinout
on page 32.
Figure 2: Service Connector Box
NOTICE: This cable is necessary for BR measurement. To only access the serial console, you
can use the basic service cable (see Figure 1: Basic Service Cable on page 30).
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Description
FE Rx+
FE Rx-
FE Tx+
RxD
NC
FE Tx-
TxD
GND
Data Bits: 8
Stop Bits: 1
2 Connect an RS232 cable from the serial port on the service terminal to the RJ45 Site Controller
service port (T) at the bottom of MTS 1.
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Chapter 2
MTS 1 - FRU
Table 6: MTS 1 - Available FRU
Part number
Description
SQM12SUM0010A
PSU Type
U993AA
AC Operation
U993AB
DC48 Operation
X577AM
X577AN
X577AP
X577AA
X577AB
X577AC
X577AF
X577AG
X577AH
X577AV
X577AW
X577AX
Description
GMKN4764A
GMKN4765A
GMLN5086A
Sealing Box
GMLN5087A
GMLN5093A
GMLN5094A
GMLN5095A
GMLN5096A
GMHN4651A
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Part number
Description
GMHN4652A
GMHN4654A
WALN5075A
GMDN1172A
Remote GPS Antenna MOBRA ROHS Compliant (GPS RF Antenna with integrated GPS Receiver)
GMDN5007A
3066564B01
3066564B02
3066564B03
Figure 4: MTS 1
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Service Downtime
Replacing MTS 1
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Then
When a series of flashing dashes appear on the screen to allow you to interrupt the auto-boot process, press ESC.
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Disconnect the serial cable from the Service Access port on the MTS.
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If
Then
j
SC# in case of the boot1 mode (TETRA Application was not installed)
NOTICE: The higher-level engineering password may also be used.
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2 Select Personality Modify, and fill out the Site Title and Version boxes as applicable
(optional).
3 Enter the various config file fields to view the MTS parameters, and make any appropriate
changes. Click OK. See the TETRA BTS Service Software (TESS) User Guide manual.
4 Under the File menu, select Save.
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Site Controller Application if the boot process is not interrupted, this is the default mode of
operation. See Logging on to the Site Controller Application through Serial Connection on page
41.
Base Radio Application if the boot process is not interrupted, this is the default mode of
operation. See Logging on to the Base Radio Application through Serial Connection on page 42.
Each of these modes contains a different set of the Man Machine Interface Commands.
CAUTION: The Test Application mode is a powerful mode. Inappropriate use of the Test
Application MMI can lead to a permanent hardware failure. Proceed with extreme caution.
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2 On the Service Terminal start the BTS Service Software application, select the proper MTS type
and log on.
3 In the Configuration Direct Settings Direct Serial Port Settings menu, verify the correct
settings:
Data Bits: 8
Stop Bits: 1
Handshaking: none
Parity: none
Data Bits: 8
Stop Bits: 1
Handshaking: none
Parity: none
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7 Restore SC software. See MTS 1 - Restoring Site Controller Software on page 44.
8 Configure E1 links. See MTS 1 - E1 Links Configuration on page 47.
9 Configure Ethernet Site link. See Ethernet Site Link on page 50.
10 Configure the Base Radio. See MTS 1 - Base Radio Configuration on page 66.
11 Load Kis into MTS. See one of the following sections:
12 Check the MTS post-restoration checks. See MTS 1 - Post-restoration Checks on page 81.
Process:
1 Restore SC and BRC Application:
a Download SC application. See MTS 1 - Downloading SC Application on page 45.
b Download BRC Application. See MTS 1 - Downloading BRC Application on page 45.
NOTICE: If the SC has correct software version, go straight to step 2. Enter ver to verify
software version of the SC.
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2 Restore the site configuration file. See MTS 1 - Downloading SC Configuration on page 46.
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3 Using a combination of Drives and Folders menus, browse the CD to the SWDL folder.
Double-click swdl xfer BRC.
The version of BRC application (typically Rnn.nn.nn.brc) appears in the left-hand window.
4 Click the BRC version under the File Name window, and click OK.
The File Download Properties window opens, showing the version of BRC application you are
about to upload at the top of the window.
5 Change the S/W version label as required by entering a new label in the box.
NOTICE: This is optional and normally is left blank.
6 Click in the Use Next box.
7 Click Update Selected Items and verify that the BRC application version at the top of the
window now has + under the Next word, then click OK.
If there is already an application file in both BRC bank 1 and bank 2, a window opens, prompting
you to select the file that is to be replaced, that is overwritten by the file you are about to upload.
8 Select the file that is NOT currently set to Current and Next i.e. the one that is not currently
being used and generally an older file from a previous upload, and click OK.
The Transmission Status window showing the BRC application file transfer status appears.
9 When the transmission is complete, verify that the transmission status is Sent and
Configured, and click OK.
10 To confirm that the BRC application is loaded into the Site Controller, type attrib (short for
attribute) and verify that the file you uploaded is in the selected bank.
11 Continue to MTS 1 - Downloading SC Configuration on page 46.
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12 After the Site Controller finishes the reset procedure, log in to the Site Controller application
again.
13 Perform site location command by typing: site_location -reset
NOTICE:
Enter the command when the command prompt becomes available after the first reset of
the Site Controller. You need to be logged in with field access.
This step is only necessary when there is no valid GPS signal.
14 Ensure that the site link is connected and confirm with the status sc command.
If the site is configured to support the air interface encryption, the AuC reports an error, for
example: Decryption failure received on site (12:1). Reprovision
necessary
15 When the item for the site on AuC is yellow, return to MTS 1 - Restoring Site Controller Software
on page 44.
-ts16Skip on|off Specifies if the 16th timeslot can be used for the link (on- 16th timeslot will
not be used, off- 16th timeslot can be used)
-channel Creates and configures Logical E1 circuit by assigning single or multiple E1 timeslots to
a particular physical E1 port
-tsPattern 1..31 Assigns timeslots to a proper channel. Timeslots are separated by spaces.
-DI on|off Turns on/off Drop and Insert functionality. It is always off for star configuration, but
must be enabled for ring/chain configurations.
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one MTS connected to the infrastructure by two E1 links and the secondary link is a satellite
one, see step 8
IMPORTANT: For system releases up to R7.0 inclusive, be sure that the infrastructure
supports asymmetric timeslot allocation for Base Stations with dual site link configuration.
If not, timeslots for both channels of the Base Station must be the same.
4 If MTS is connected to the infrastructure with one E1 link, PVC1 carried by timeslots X1, X2,...,
PVC2 carried by timeslots Y1, Y2,..., perform the following actions:
a Execute the following sequence of MMI commands:
SC>:
e1config -siteLink single
e1config -DI off
e1config -channel 1 -portNo 1
e1config -channel 2 -portNo 1
e1config -channel 1 -tsPattern X1 X2 ...
e1config -channel 2 -tsPattern Y1 Y2 ...
NOTICE: Timeslots assigned to both channels can be identical. Timeslot pattern can
be passed as a list of slot numbers separated with spaces. Several consecutive
timeslots can also be passed in the format X1:XN.
Step example:
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Sitelink Type
Passthrough
Primary Sat
Secondary Sat
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Secondary IP Tunnel
BFD Tx Interval
Throttling algorithm
Encryption of the Ethernet site links can be enabled or disabled using the BTS Service Software. For
the list of Ethernet site link encryption parameters, see Encrypted Ethernet Site Links on page 53.
After all parameters are configured properly and the configuration file is loaded to the MTS, the
Ethernet site link configuration can be inspected by executing the status bsl command on the Site
Controller MMI.
An example output of the status bsl command is shown below:
SC: status bsl
Option
Current
Next
-----------------------------------------------------------------------Physical sitelink interface
Ethernet
Ethernet
Invert links for ring edge
not applicable
not applicable
Ethernet sitelink type
Dual
Dual
Passthrough
off (auto)
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off
off
172.32.1.4
255.255.255.224
172.32.1.30
3001
172.32.1.4
172.32.1.33
auto
enable
off
off
172.32.1.132
255.255.255.224
172.32.1.158
3011
enable
172.32.1.132
172.32.1.161
auto
172.24.16.18
172.24.16.17
255.255.255.252
172.24.20.18
172.24.20.17
255.255.255.252
300
3
on
7,6,5,4,3,2,1,0
null
512
400
0
0
off
enable
0
0
0
0
General parameters
Current
-----------------------------------------------------------------------Runtime throttling bypass
off
Primary eth sitelink port (pos ID)
L11_A: UP
Primary intermediary port states
L2_B: UP, L3_B: UP
Secondary eth sitelink port (pos ID)
L11_B: UP
Secondary intermediary port states
N/A
At the end of its output status bsl command displays information about MTS 1 site link ports (their
names on MTS 1 cover), Ethernet connection state (UP/DOWN), and position (TSC id A or B). The
example above is from a dual MTS 1 configuration.
By L11 here the L1 port (pairs 1-2, 3-6) on the cover is meant.
The status bsl command displays two sets of settings for each parameter:
Current: contains settings that were read from the configuration file during startup and are currently
used by Base Station.
Next: contains settings that can take effect after a reset of Base Station.
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When the Next values are successfully validated and saved into the configuration file, they shall take
effect after a reset of Base Station.
The status bfd command displays states of BFD protocol sessions SC uses to monitor links with
Core Routers. BFD protocol must be enabled in Ethernet Site link configuration for this functionality.
SC: status bfd
> Session:1 (172.24.16.18->172.24.16.17) UP
------------- RX ---------- TX ------------ctrl
1639560
1639729
reply
817738
821821
----------------------------------------dropped
1
up/down
3
2
----------- session details ------------KA timer 300(peer 300000) timeout 900
ID 1(peer 4)
> Session:2 (172.24.20.18->172.24.20.17) UP
------------- RX ---------- TX ------------ctrl
1640162
1640396
reply
817672
822490
----------------------------------------dropped
0
up/down
1
0
----------- session details ------------KA timer 300(peer 300000) timeout 900
ID 2(peer 9)
Encryption Enabled
Encryption Algorithm
Authentication Algorithm
Authentication Method
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AES 128
AES 192
AES 256
SHA-1
SHA-256
SHA-384
SHA-512
To verify if the link encryption option is enabled or disabled in the system, use the ipsec config
command. The command displays both, the Main system and the Local system site link encryption
configuration.
SC: ipsec config
--------------------------------------------MSO: main
encrypted sitelinks: enabled
encryption algorithm: AES256
authentication algorithm: sha1
authentication method: pre-shared key
IKE SA lifetime: 6h
IPsec SA lifetime: 1h
pm sessions encryption: disabled
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------MSO: local
encrypted sitelinks: disabled
encryption algorithm: AES256
authentication algorithm: sha1
authentication method: pre-shared key
IKE SA lifetime: 6h
IPsec SA lifetime: 1h
pm sessions encryption: disabled
--------------------------------------------SC:
To display statistics, execute the ipsec stats show command on the Site Controller MMI.
For more details on the Encryption configuration, see the Link Encryption Configuration chapter in the
Link Encryption manual.
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Procedure:
1 At the MMI command prompt, type ver and find the build number which follows the pattern
MTS_TSC_APP-R<X>.
Where <X> is a digit.
2 Check if the third digit in the software build number is equal to 4.
Step example: The third digit in build MTS_TSC_APP-R08.41.06 is equal to 4, thus the MTS
software supports encryption. In contrast, in the build MTS_TSC_APP-R08.11.06 the third digit
is not equal to 4, thus the MTS software does not support encryption.
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Figure 5: Base Station Site Links with Single Base Station UNI over MultiPoint-to-MultiPoint
EVCs
NOTICE:
Base Station deployments do not support different link types at the same time. For example, it
is not possible to use both E1 and Ethernet links at the same Base Station deployment.
It is not possible to use both Layer 2 and Layer 3 Ethernet links at the same Base Station
deployment.
For a line/ring topology, Inter-BTS links shall be established over Layer 2 GBN.
Each Base Station Ethernet link is represented either by one or two IP tunnels established between
public WAN interfaces, and configured on BTS and Core Router(s).
IP-IP tunneling over GBN Network
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Base Station Ethernet links can be established over Layer 2 Point-to-Point, Multipoint-to-Multipoint,
or Rooted-Multipoint EVCs in GBN Network.
Base Station Ethernet links can also be established over Layer 3 GBN Network.
Single Base Station Ethernet Links (with Single Base Station UNI)
In this deployment scenario, a single Base Station can be connected to MSO over a single physical
Ethernet interface (UNI). In this situation, Ethernet links can be established over the GBN network
according to the following scenarios:
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In this scenario, two IP tunnels shall be terminated at a single WAN interface at the Base Station.
Each IP tunnel has an associated static route pointing to its remote end over Layer 3 Gateway IP
address.
Redundant Base Station Ethernet Links (with Dual Base Station UNI)
In this deployment scenario, a single Base Station shall be connected to MSO over two physical
Ethernet interfaces (UNI). Ethernet links can be established over GBN network according to the
following scenarios:
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Figure 7: Redundant Base Station Ethernet Site Link over Layer 2 GBN
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In the Ring configuration, for the site at the end of the ring (directly connected to core router 2), do the
following:
Configure the site to have primary PVC interface to core router 2 (not to core router 1) like the rest
of the sites in the ring.
Change the Zone Controller address on the ring edge base station. The primary ZC address should
be replaced with the secondary ZC address and the other way round. Change these settings on
Site Controller - Master Site Interface tab in the BTS Service Software (TESS).
On the MTS Site object in the ZCM, set the Preferred Path parameter to Secondary.
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NOTICE: Red and Blue base stations are ring_edge base stations, whereas the Green and
Orange base station are inside_ring base stations.
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When and where to use: This procedure describes how to configure Base Station Ethernet links. The
assumption is that the MTS is installed, operational, and can be accessed remotely.
Procedure:
1 Open TESS application.
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Single
Dual
Inside ring
Ring edge
6 In Network Parameters:
Set VLAN ID (note: it must be different than 0 and set even if VLANS are not used in the
GBN network - Layer 2 GBN)
When Secondary WAN interface is needed, enable it and set the IP address, IP netmask, IP
Gateway, VLAN ID, VLAN Tagging
7 In the Ethernet Site Link QoS tab, classify traffic as High Priority (Green) or Lower Priority
(Yellow). Configure bandwidth throttling parameters (CIR, CBS, EIR, EBS, CF) for each traffic
type. Determine GREEN or YELLOW traffic:
a Configure Green map as set of TOS priorities between 0 and k, where 0 =< k <= 7.
b Configure Yellow map as set of TOS priorities between (k +1) and 7.
By default, all TOS priorities are mapped to a Green map (k = 7), and Yellow map is empty
8 In BFD Parameters, set the following:
Postrequisites:
After all parameters are configured properly and configuration file is loaded to the MTS, Ethernet link
configuration can be inspected by executing status bsl command on the Site Controller MMI.
The status bsl command displays two sets of settings for each parameter:
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When the Next values are successfully validated and saved into the configuration file they shall take
effect after reset of Base Station.
Satellite Links
The Dimetra IP system supports the use of satellite links from the MSO to a single BTS or to the first
BTS site on the ring. Both E1 and Ethernet site links over satellite links are supported. However, some
limitations apply:
Satellite links have considerably higher delay which may impact voice quality and call setup time.
Dimetra IP also supports inter-MSO satellite link for connecting two single zone MSOs.
You can configure the Ethernet Site Link over satellite links using the following applications: Transport
Network Configuration Manager (TNCT), TETRA EBTS Service Software (TESS), and User
Configuration Manager (UCM).
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If
Then
under Site Link Interface Type select the Primary Satellite check
box.
The timer values are increased to account for higher delay caused by satellite links.
Set the position identifier of the Base Radio within the MTS 1.
Set the number of active receivers (diversity) of the new Base Radio.
Use the MMI commands as outlined in the MTS MMI Commands Manual.
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To configure the BR id, type ci -oplatform -c<n> at the command prompt. <n> is a
number between 1 and 2 corresponding to the id of the Base Radio.
NOTICE: For MTS 1 in single mode as well as for MTS 1A in dual mode, use Cabinet
ID 1. For MTS 1B in dual mode, use Cabinet ID 2.
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Corrective Action
dekey_limit
max_prev
rx_dc_inj_usl
rx_dc_inj_lsl
ad1_scaling6
rx_fru_config
Press Enter.
MTS 1 - Downloading Ki Keys from the AuC to KVL (Locally) on page 70.
MTS 1 - Downloading Ki Keys from the AuC to KVL (Remotely Using GSM) on page 71.
4 Check the Inventory in KVL. See MTS 1 - Checking the Inventory in KVL on page 71.
5 Download Ki keys from KVL to Site Controller/BRC. See MTS 1 - Downloading Ki Keys from
KVL to the Site Controller/BRC on page 71.
6 Upload site receipts (locally or remotely). See:
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message and the KVL acknowledges successful download by emitting an alternating hi/low tone
and displaying message Download Completed Successfully.
3 On the KVL, press OK.
4 Continue to MTS 1 - Checking the Inventory in KVL on page 71.
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NOTICE: Remember to Ki redundant Site Controller as well as active. Only new or replaced BR
should be Kid.
Procedure:
1 Connect to the Site Controller and log in as normal (Field).
2 Switch on the KVL.
3 Verify that the BAUDR is set to 19200 by scrolling along to Config BAUDR, and ensure that
it is set to 19200.
4 On the SC, enter: KVL, and press ENTER.
5
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displays a success message and the KVL acknowledges successful download by emitting an
alternating hi/low tone, and displaying Download Successfully Completed.
3 On the KVL, press OK.
4 On the KVL, verify that the site is no longer listed by selecting List View.
5 On the AuC, verify that the icon for the site is green and no errors are reported in the event
window for the site.
6 Carry out post-restoration checks. See MTS 1 - Post-restoration Checks on page 81.
Downloading Keys from the AuC/Uploading Status Reports to the AuC (Direct Connection)
on page 74.
Downloading Keys from the AuC/Uploading Status Reports to the AuC (USB Modem
Connection) on page 75.
Downloading Keys from the AuC/Uploading Status Reports to the AuC (GSM Modem
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6 Verify the BTS provisioning information. See Viewing ZC/BTS Provisioning Information on page
80.
7 Upload site receipts. Use direct or modem connection. See:
Downloading Keys from the AuC/Uploading Status Reports to the AuC (Direct Connection)
on page 74.
Downloading Keys from the AuC/Uploading Status Reports to the AuC (USB Modem
Connection) on page 75.
Downloading Keys from the AuC/Uploading Status Reports to the AuC (GSM Modem
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Set up applicable AuC parameters in the KVL. See Setting Up AuC Parameters in the Dimetra
KVL 4000 Air Interface Encryption and Authentication User Guide manual.
Ensure that the baud rate set in the KVL matches the baud rate set in the AuC to avoid loss of
communication between the two devices.
Procedure:
1 On the AuC Client, select System Preferences Port Settings, and verify the port
configurations are set to Direct and 19200.
2 Connect an appropriate cable between the DB9 (RS-232) port on the KVL and a COM port on
the AuC Server. Depending on the cable type, you may need to use a gender changer.
3 On the KVL main screen, select AuC Download/Upload Ki Keys Direct.
After the connection is established, the KVL sends status reports of devices provisioned with Ki
keys to the AuC and then receives Ki keys from the AuC.
4 When all the information has been sent, tap Done to return to the KVL main screen.
Set up applicable AuC parameters in the KVL. See Setting Up AuC Parameters in the Dimetra
KVL 4000 Air Interface Encryption and Authentication User Guide manual.
Obtain the MultiMobile USB modem. Only the MultiMobile USB modem is certified by Motorola for
the KVL to AuC USB modem connection.
Ensure that the USB modem is initialized. See Initializing the USB Modem for USB Modem
Connection on page 74.
NOTICE: KVL 4000 only supports Tone dialling when making a modem connection to the AuC.
Procedure:
1 Perform one of the following actions:
For Dimetra IP R8.1 or earlier, on the AuC Client, select System Preferences Port
Settings, and verify the port configurations are set to Modem and 9600 or 19200.
For Dimetra IP R8.2 or later, on the AuC Client, select System Preferences Port
Settings, and verify the port configurations are set to Modem and 19200.
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6 When all the information has been sent, tap Done to return to the KVL main screen.
Set up applicable AuC parameters in the KVL. See Setting Up the AuC Parameters in the Dimetra
KVL 4000 Air Interface Encryption and Authentication User Guide manual.
Obtain the Sierra Wireless GL6110 GSM modem. Only the Sierra Wireless GL6110 GSM modem is
certified by Motorola for the KVL to AuC GSM connection.
Obtain a full-sized SIM card and ensure that the SIM card does not have a PIN code.
Ensure that your GSM service provider operates on a frequency band that is supported by the GSM
modem. Ensure that the appropriate frequency band is enabled on the GSM modem. For more
information, visit http://www.sierrawireless.com.
Ask your GSM service provider to enable Circuit Switched Data (CSD).
Procedure:
1 Perform one of the following actions:
For Dimetra IP R8.1 or earlier, on the AuC Client, select System Preferences Port
Settings, and verify the port configurations are set to Modem and 9600 or 19200.
For Dimetra IP R8.2 or later, on the AuC Client, select System Preferences Port
Settings, and verify the port configurations are set to Modem and 19200.
2 Insert the SIM card into the SIM Interface on the GSM modem.
Figure 12: GSM Modem SIM Interface
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6 Ensure that the modem is registered in the network. See GSM Modem LED Status Indicator on
page 77.
7 On the KVL main screen, select AuC Download/Upload Ki Keys Through modem
(USB).
After the connection is established, the KVL sends status reports of devices provisioned with Ki
keys to the AuC and then receives Ki keys from the AuC.
8 When all the information has been sent, tap Done to return to the KVL main screen.
9 Disconnect the GSM modem from the KVL.
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Description
Permanently lighted
The modem is powered on, registered in the network, and communication is in progress.
Off
The modem is either switched off, there is no power, or the LED is disabled.
Then
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If
Then
Result: The connection is established, the connected device is set
into the KVL mode, and the ID of the connected device appears.
NOTICE: If the automatic connection is not established,
the Console screen appears. In this case, use the Console to log on to the BTS and set it into the KVL mode.
a Select Console.
b Use the Console to log on to the BTS and set it into the KVL
mode.
Result: The ID of the connected device appears.
4 When you have finished viewing the ID, tap Done on the consecutive screens to return to the
KVL main screen.
Infrastructure Key (Ki) has been downloaded from the AuC to the KVL.
You have obtained the BTS login credentials from your system administrator.
Procedure:
1 Connect the KVL to the BRC or TSC through the DB9 (RS-232) port using an appropriate cable.
Depending on the cable type, you may need to use a gender changer.
2 On the KVL main screen, select ZC/BTS BTS BTS Ki Provisioning.
You are prompted to set up the BTS mode.
3 Perform one of the following actions:
If
Then
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b Use the Console to log on to the BTS and set it into the KVL
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If
Then
Result: The connected device is provisioned with the Ki key and the
Provisioning succeeded message appears.
4 If applicable, repeat step 1 through step 3 to provision the redundant TSC and all the BRCs.
5 Go to Downloading Keys from the AuC/Uploading Status Reports to the AuC (Direct
Connection) on page 74, Downloading Keys from the AuC/Uploading Status Reports to the AuC
(USB Modem Connection) on page 75, or Downloading Keys from the AuC/Uploading Status
Reports to the AuC (GSM Modem Connection) on page 76 to upload status reports to the AuC.
NOTICE: You can only upload status reports for the TSC.
Provisioned devices
NOTICE: You can filter the provisioning information by typing an alias or a device's ID
using the PDA keypad. The filter text appears in the header. To apply filter criteria, press
the ENTER key on the PDA keypad. To delete the filter text, press the DELETE key on the
PDA keypad.
2 When you have finished viewing the list, tap Done on the consecutive screens to return to the
KVL main screen.
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Procedure:
1 Place the BRC Test App software in the root directory of the TFTP server.
2 Connect an RJ45 cable to the serial port of the PC and the Base Radio Service port (B) at the
bottom of MTS 1).
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3 Connect a crossed Ethernet cable to the PC and the L1 port at the bottom of MTS 1.
4 Reset BR and enter Boot1 mode.
NOTICE: Do not enter the testapp mode from here.
5 Type ferase 0x10100000 4M and press Enter.
6 When the prompt returns, type ifconfig eth0 address 10.0.253.<CAB><POS> and
press Enter.
7 When the prompt returns, type finstall testapp /tftp/10.0.253.100/
R064020ROM.srec and press Enter.
NOTICE: R064020ROM.srec in the command is an example. Indicate latest released
file when entering command.
BRC resets itself at the end.
8 Log on to the Test Application using the procedure Logging on to the Test Application on page
43.
9 Log on as a factory user in the testapp mode, type fv -oplatform and press Enter.
10 On the last line of the output, verify that the version is R064020 or whichever version was
upgraded to in step 7.
11 Reset the BR by typing reset -oplatform and press Enter.
12 Disconnect the service cable from the BR and reconnect the Ethernet cable to LAN 1.
13 Rerun Verifying the Base Radio Software Revision on page 81 to verify that the latest versions
have been installed correctly.
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NOTICE: The following commands key the transmitter. Make sure that transmission only
occurs on licensed frequencies or into an RF dummy load. To ask for the current
transmitter frequency, type: freq -otxch1. To change the transmit frequency, type:
vco -otx_all -f<X>, where <X> is a transmit frequency. For example, to set the
transmit frequency to 410.0125 MHz, type vco -otx_all -f410.0125.
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To key the transmitter with a T2 type channel type these three commands:
enable -otx_all son
ptm -orx_all -mTx_T2 -s15 -tNo_Trigger -d0
power -otxch1 -aXX
These commands set the transmitter to a specified power (in Watts) without altering any
programmed parameters. For example, to key the Power Amplifier to 15W, type power otxch1 -a15.
NOTICE: To transmit a TCH 7.2 channel type, type: ptm -orx_all -mTCH_72 -s15
-tNo_Trigger -d0
NOTICE:
The measurement equipment setting for MCC, MNC and BCC: 0
Burst Type: NCDB
4 At the prompt, type these three commands:
meter opa1 mpa_pwr_fwd. This command returns the current value of forward power from
the RF Power Amplifier.
meter opa1 mpa_pwr_re. This command returns the current value of reflected power from
the RF Power Amplifier.
meter opa1 mpa_vswr. This command calculates the current Voltage Standing Wave
Ratio (VSWR) from the RF Power Amplifier.
5 At the prompt, type: alarms ofault_hndlr.
This command returns all active alarms of the Base Radio.
6 At the prompt, type: power otxch1 a0.
This command stops all transmitter activity.
7 Replace the existing cable from the Base Radio TX connector with a test cable to the TX
connector. Connect a 40 dB attenuator to the other end of the cable.
8 From the attenuator, connect a cable to the RF IN/OUT connector on the TETRA Analyzer.
9 Connect the 50 Ohm Coax cable from the 10 MHz REFERENCE OSCILLATOR IN/OUT
connector of the TETRA Analyzer (on the back of the TETRA Analyzer) to the 10 MHz input
connector on the Service Connector Box.
10 Set the TETRA Analyzer to the EXT REF mode. Set TETRA Analyzer to ON and to the proper
channel type.
Transmitter Verification
Table 12: Transmitter Verification Specifications
Parameter
Lower Side
Limit
Typical
10
13
dbm
40
41
Upper Side
Limit
10
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Lower Side
Limit
Parameter
Upper Side
Limit
Typical
30
TX frequency error
Hz
-80
80
dB
-50.0
-60.0
-70.0
-80.0
-90.0
-100.0
-110.0
395.050
395.037
395.025
395.012
395.000
394.987
394.975
394.962
394.950
-120.0
Frequency, MHz
RBW = 300 Hz
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Receiver Verification
The receiver verification procedure sends a known test signal to the Base Radio to verify the receive
path and is recommended after replacing a Base Radio.
WARNING: RF energy burn hazard. Disconnect power in the MTS 1 to prevent injury and
equipment damage while disconnecting and connecting antennas.
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diversity orx_all mdual to enable dual diversity, that is 2 RX branches for testing
single MTS 1
1
0
1058
-81
86400
2186
2.530092
-118
2
0
1058
-81
86400
2214
2.562500
-118
3
0
1058
-81
86400
2251
2.605324
-119
11 Type ppr orxch1 a1 r200 to check for small peaks of interference. Record the results.
12 Repeat step 10 through step 11 for all receiver branches.
13 Disconnect the equipment.
14 Repeat procedure for all remaining Base Radios.
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BR Application: Type get alarms. This command displays all alarms for this Base Radio
together with its current states (active/inactive).
BR Test Application: Type alarms -ofault_hndlr. This command displays all the all
active alarms on the Base Radio.
NOTICE: When using Test Application, the fault management engine can be disabled. In
such a case, no alarms are visible.
E1 Connection Test
NOTICE: The E1 connection test requires that the Site Controller is connected to an active E1
line.
The E1 tests the connection between the Site Controller and the CNE core router. All applications that
communicate with the CNE utilize the Internet Protocol (IP).
To obtain the current state and statistics for IP, use the netstat and netstat -s commands.
The correct functioning of the IP layer may be determined through careful use of the ping command.
For more information, see the MTS MMI Commands Manual.
Enter the following loopback test command in Site Controller Test Application: e1el. MMI modes are
described in MMI Commands and MTS Modes of Operation on page 41.
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Software Ver: 2
Manufacture Data: 5J20
GPSR Antenna Status: CONNECTED
GPS Satellite Tracking: OK
GPS State: GPS POSITION HOLD
GPS Satellites Visible: 9
GPS Satellites Tracked: 5
GPS Date Time: Thu Nov1 11:53:07 2007
PDOP Status: Not Applicable - Pos'n Hold
PDOP Value: 0.0
RAIM Protection is: Disabled
Latitude: N50 deg1 min 57.232 sec
Longitude: E19 deg 56 min 23.440 sec
Altitude(Meters above GPS Ellipsoid) : 326.46
Detailed Satellite Status:
SatID Mode Flags C/N Ratio (dB-Hz)
----------------------------------------580x0044
1280x0032
3050x0029
280x0036
600x000
000x000
000x000
000x000
100x000
700x000
3100x000
2480x0034
3 To view the current status of GPS synchronization, use the following command:
status sri
See the example response below - a report is printed that shows the status of the GPS
synchronization:
Site Reference Operating OK: YES
Site Reference State: MAINTAIN PHASE LOCK
Site Reference Configuration: ASC
Site Reference 1 PPS Input Status: VALID
GPS Operating OK: YES
GPS State: GPS POSITION HOLD
GPS Satellites Tracked: 5
Sync Free Run Available (Minutes): 240
Unsync Free Run Available (Days Hours Mins) : 2879 23 38
Last Calibration Date Time:Thu Nov1 11:31:42 2007
Calibration Due Date Time:Fri Oct 30 11:31:42 2015
GPS Time: Thu Nov1 11:53:16 2007
UTC Time: Thu Nov1 11:53:01 2007
Local Time: Thu Nov1 11:53:01 2007
UTC Time Mode: YES
Tetra Slot: H64040 M29 F8 S4
Synchronised: YES
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2 Tick the Select box that corresponds to zone 1 to select all sites in the zone.
3 Press Upload Configuration....
4 Select the configuration version you want to upload, which is either the running configuration
version or the alternative version, and press Next.
5 Type a name or description of the operation that is to be made in the Operation text field,
schedule the upload, and press Next.
A Summary window appears.
6 Check that the information is correct and click Finish.
The upload initiates. You can monitor the operation in the Download Manager pane and in the
Status View pane. The configuration files are stored in: C:\Program Files\Motorola
\Collector\backup\bts
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Appendix A
GBN
type
Deployment
Notes
Site
Link
Type
Primary
WANVLAN
ID
Primary
WANVLAN
Tagging
Secondary
WANVLAN ID
Secondary
WANVLAN
Tagging
Secondary
WAN
Secondary IP
Tunnel
BFD
All
Layer
2
Single
Single
1
4095
Enabled
14095
Enabled
Enabled
Enabled
Enabled
All
Layer
2
Line
Single
1
4095
Enabled
14095
Enabled
Enabled
Enabled
Enabled
All
Layer
2
Dual
Dual
1
4095
Enabled
14095
Enabled
Enabled
Enabled
Enabled
All
Layer
2
Ring
insite_rin
g
ring_ed
ge
1
4095
Enabled
14095
Enabled
Enabled
Enabled
Enabled
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System
GBN
type
Deployment
Notes
Site
Link
Type
Primary
WANVLAN
ID
Primary
WANVLAN
Tagging
Secondary
WANVLAN ID
Secondary
WANVLAN
Tagging
Secondary
WAN
Secondary IP
Tunnel
BFD
Layer
3
Single
Single
1
4095
Disabled
14095
Disabled
Disabled
Enabled
Enabled
All
Layer
3
Line
Single
1
4095
Disabled
14095
Disabled
Disabled
Enabled
Enabled
All
Layer
3
Dual
Dual
1
4095
Disabled
14095
Disabled
Enabled
Enabled
Enabled
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Appendix A: Specific Deployments Configuration
System
GBN
type
Deployment
Notes
Site
Link
Type
Primary
WANVLAN
ID
Primary
WANVLAN
Tagging
Secondary
WANVLAN ID
Secondary
WANVLAN
Tagging
Secondary
WAN
1
4095
Enabled
(Disabled
on
ring_e
dge
BTSs
on the
interface
towards
GBN
network)
14095
Enabled
(Disabled
on
ring_edg
e BTSs
on the interface
towards
GBN network)
Enabled
Secondary IP
Tunnel
BFD
Enabled
Enabled
internal communication.
Therefore VLAN ID should
be configured.
All
Layer
3
Ring
insite_rin
g
ring_ed
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