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Alcatel-Lucent 9400
LTE Radio Access Network | Release LA6.0.0
FDD Feature Planning Guide
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About this document
Purpose ............................................................................................................................................................................................. ix
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Audience .......................................................................................................................................................................................... ix
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Scope ................................................................................................................................................................................................. ix
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Reason for reissue ........................................................................................................................................................................ ix


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To obtain technical support, documentation, and training or submit feedback ...................................................... ix

How to comment ............................................................................................................................................................................ x


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1 Introduction to the Feature Planning Guide

Overview ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 1-1


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About the features in this document .................................................................................................................................. 1-1


1-1

Release for features listed in this document .................................................................................................................... 1-2


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Listing of features by feature ID ......................................................................................................................................... 1-2


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Listing of features by feature title ....................................................................................................................................... 1-3


1-3

Listing of features by program ............................................................................................................................................. 1-3


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2 LA6.0.0 features

Overview ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 2-1


2-1

LR Cabinets and Configurations

Overview ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 2-3


2-3

157468 - lightRadio Cabinet LTE LA 5.0.2/6.0 ............................................................................................................ 2-3


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LR Cube Metro Cells


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Overview ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 2-8


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159253 - MRO Metro Radio Outdoor Hardware .......................................................................................................... 2-8


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159254 - MRO Metro Radio Outdoor Software ......................................................................................................... 2-10


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159255 - MRO Metro Radio Outdoor Configuration 700 ....................................................................................... 2-11
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LR Operational Effectiveness and Element Management System

Overview ................................................................................................................................................................................... 2-14


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131966 - eNB Time Zone Management for FM Files .............................................................................................. 2-14


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LR Telecom Services and Application

Overview ................................................................................................................................................................................... 2-16


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134392 - CMAS Evolutions in LTE - Step 1 ............................................................................................................... 2-16


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LTE RF

Overview ................................................................................................................................................................................... 2-18


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134310 - Band 25 (PCS+G) LTE eNodeB Configurations in LA6.0 .................................................................. 2-19


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159276 - Support for RRH2x60-850 (LTE Only) ...................................................................................................... 2-20


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159277 - Band 5 (850) LTE-only eNodeB Configurations in LA6.0 .................................................................. 2-22


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L106226 - AWS RDEM HW ............................................................................................................................................. 2-23


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L115235 - BBU Configurations for T/LA6.0 .............................................................................................................. 2-24


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L115298 - Bands 12 and 17 (Lower 700 MHz) LTE eNodeB Configurations in LA6.0 ............................. 2-26
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L115299 - Band 13 (Upper 700 MHz) LTE eNodeB Configurations in LA6.0 .............................................. 2-27
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L115300 - Band 14 (Upper 700MHz Public Safety & D Block) LTE eNodeB Configurations in
LA6.0 .................................................................................................................................................................................. 2-28
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L115301 - Band 20 (800MHz EDD) LTE eNodeB configurations in LA6.0 .................................................. 2-29
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L115304 - Band 4 (AWS) LTE eNodeB Configurations in LA6.0 ...................................................................... 2-30


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L115305 - Band 4 (AWS) ROCM LTE eNodeB Configurations in LA6.0 ...................................................... 2-31
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L115306 - Band 2 (PCS) ROCM LTE eNodeB Configurations in LA6.0 ........................................................ 2-32
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L115309 - Band 7 (2600MHz) LTE eNodeB configurations in LA6.0 .............................................................. 2-33


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Glossary
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2-1 Stacking the lightRadio™ cabinet ....................................................................................................................... 2-4

2-2 Configurations for the lightRadio™ outdoor cabinet ................................................................................... 2-5

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About this document
About this document

Purpose
This document gives a high-level description of all Frequency Division Duplex (FDD)
features introduced in the Alcatel-Lucent Long Term Evolution (LTE) Radio Access
Network (RAN) in Release LA6.0.0. The purpose of this document is to help service
provider personnel prepare to receive a new release by explaining the new functionality
and changes in the release.

Audience
The primary audience for this document is service provider personnel who work with the
LTE RAN in one of the following capacities:
• Network Operation and Maintenance Specialists
• Network Planners
• Engineers with responsibility for network planning, design, configuration, or
optimization
A secondary audience is Alcatel-Lucent personnel who are interested in learning about the
LTE RAN feature set.

Scope
This document lists features for the 9400 eNodeB only, not for the entire LTE Solution.

Reason for reissue


This is the first issue for the customer of this document.

To obtain technical support, documentation, and training or submit feedback


The Online Customer Support (OLCS) web site (http://support.alcatel-lucent.com),
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provides access to technical support, related documentation, related training, and


feedback tools. The site also provides account registration for new users.

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How to comment
To comment on this document, go to the Online Comment Form (http://infodoc.alcatel-
lucent.com/comments/) or e-mail your comments to the Comments Hotline
(comments@alcatel-lucent.com) (comments@alcatel-lucent.com).
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1 I1ntroduction to the
Feature Planning Guide

Overview
Purpose
This chapter explains how features were selected for this document and gives information
on how to find features in this document by feature ID, by name, and by program.

Contents

About the features in this document 1-1


Release for features listed in this document 1-2
Listing of features by feature ID 1-2
Listing of features by feature title 1-3
Listing of features by program 1-3

About the features in this document


Customer-viewable features
This document describes customer-viewable features that are new in LA6.0.0.

Both optional and base


Both optional and base features are included.

Selection criteria
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The following rules were applied when selecting the features to go into this document:
• Only LA6.0.0 features are included.
• Internal-only, tracking, parity, and demo features are not included. (Trial features,
however, are included.)

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• Only eNodeB features are included.
• NPO features are not included.

What is a parity feature?


A parity feature is a feature that takes an existing feature and provides it on a new piece
of equipment.

Organizing principles
In this document, features are grouped using the following organizing principles:
• Features are grouped by program.
• Within program, features are presented in numerical order by Feature ID (FID).
• For optional features, OI number and optional feature name are included when
available.

What is a program?
A program is a development organization within Alcatel-Lucent charged with developing
a certain type of feature. From the customer point of view the programs can be considered
general categories in which to group LTE RAN features.

Release for features listed in this document


LA6.0.0
All features listed in this document are available in LA6.0.0.

Listing of features by feature ID


Listed in index
To find a feature by the feature ID, look in the index.
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Listing of features by feature title


Listed in index
To find a feature by feature title, look in the index.

Listing of features by program


Listed in index
To find a list of features for each program, look in the index.

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Overview
Purpose
This chapter describes customer-viewable features introduced in LTE RAN LA6.0.0.
The features are sorted by program and, within program, by feature ID (FID).

Contents

LR Cabinets and Configurations 2-3


157468 - lightRadio Cabinet LTE LA 5.0.2/6.0 2-3
LR Cube Metro Cells 2-8
159253 - MRO Metro Radio Outdoor Hardware 2-8
159254 - MRO Metro Radio Outdoor Software 2-10
159255 - MRO Metro Radio Outdoor Configuration 700 2-11
LR Operational Effectiveness and Element Management System 2-14
131966 - eNB Time Zone Management for FM Files 2-14
LR Telecom Services and Application 2-16
134392 - CMAS Evolutions in LTE - Step 1 2-16
LTE RF 2-18
134310 - Band 25 (PCS+G) LTE eNodeB Configurations in LA6.0 2-19
159276 - Support for RRH2x60-850 (LTE Only) 2-20
159277 - Band 5 (850) LTE-only eNodeB Configurations in LA6.0 2-22
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L115235 - BBU Configurations for T/LA6.0 2-24
L115298 - Bands 12 and 17 (Lower 700 MHz) LTE eNodeB Configurations in 2-26
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L115299 - Band 13 (Upper 700 MHz) LTE eNodeB Configurations in LA6.0 2-27
L115300 - Band 14 (Upper 700MHz Public Safety & D Block) LTE eNodeB 2-28
Configurations in LA6.0
L115301 - Band 20 (800MHz EDD) LTE eNodeB configurations in LA6.0 2-29
L115304 - Band 4 (AWS) LTE eNodeB Configurations in LA6.0 2-30
L115305 - Band 4 (AWS) ROCM LTE eNodeB Configurations in LA6.0 2-31
L115306 - Band 2 (PCS) ROCM LTE eNodeB Configurations in LA6.0 2-32
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LR Cabinets and Configurations

Overview
Purpose
This section lists customer-viewable features that were developed in the LR Cabinets and
Configurations program and are in the LA6.0.0 Release.

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157468 - lightRadio Cabinet LTE LA 5.0.2/6.0
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Feature Description
This feature provides a new state-of-the-art cabinet for the Alcatel-Lucent lightRadio™
product.
Note: Both indoor (9711) and outdoor (9712) versions of the cabinet are available.

Feature Benefits
The lightRadio™ 9711 Indoor and 9712 Outdoor cabinet family provides the following
benefits for the customer:
• A single cabinet family for all Alcatel-Lucent base station products.
• One physical housing for multiple technologies (Alcatel-Lucent 2G, 3G, and 4G BTS
hardware) to reduce customer total cost of ownership (TCO).
• More accurate frame alarms to describe faults associated with ancillary cabinet
hardware.
• A smooth migration path to the lightRadio™ cabinet.

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A variety of configuration options.

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Smaller, lighter cabinets
The lightRadio Outdoor Cabinet is sized such that craning is not required for installation
in those instances where local safety standards allow manual lifting of equipment of this
weight, and where lifting aids may be necessary as required by those standards.
In addition, lightRadio™ cabinets can be stacked to save floor space.

Figure 2-1 Stacking the lightRadio™ cabinet

Multiple configuration options


Finally the lightRadio™ cabinet allows a variety of configurations. The lightRadio
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small/compact cabinet set is basically two building blocks from which cabinet
configurations can be constructed to suit customer needs, as demonstrated in Figures 2-1
and 2-2.

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Figure 2-2 Configurations for the lightRadio™ outdoor cabinet

Impacted Systems
LTE OAM software is affected by the cabinet design since the set of frame alarms and
how they are wired to the eNodeB alarm collection module differs from previous cabinet
designs.

Dependencies
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None.
Hardware
Requires SAM and NEM for reporting of new alarms.

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None.
Interworking
None.
Devices
None.
Standards
None.

Restrictions/Limitations
None.

Engineering Impacts
This feature affects installation and commissioning procedures in the following ways:
• If an LTE BBU is cabled to the eAM alarm collection module then it must be
programmed with the appropriate BTSPackaging value.
• If an LTE BBU is not cabled to the eAM (that is, another BBU within the cabinet is
cabled to the eAM and reports cabinet frame alarms) then it must be programmed
with a BTSPackaging value of 0x1A.
• DIP switches on the lightRadio™ Cabinet Controller (LRCC) of each unit must be set
according to the unit type (Compact or Small) and presence of TRDU shelf (TRDU
Alarm enabled/disabled).

About alarms
Different versions of the lightRadio cabinet support different sets of alarms, and software
currently uses the BTSPackaging value to determine the proper alarm set for this cabinet
type. (Future software releases will use a new Alarm Schema value to determine the
alarm map, but this is not yet supported.) The following new package types are provided
to describe the lightRadio™ cabinets:
• 0x32 = 9711 lightRadio™ Cabinet, Indoor, AC power
• 0x36 = 9711 lightRadio™ Cabinet, Indoor, DC power
• 0x33 = 9712 lightRadio™ Cabinet, Outdoor, AC power
• 0x37 = 9712 lightRadio™ Cabinet, Outdoor, DC power
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• 0x38 = 9712 lightRadio™ Cabinet, Outdoor, AC power, North American Market

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Operational Requirements
Customer-viewable changes related to OA&M for these new cabinets include the
following:
• New Frame Type Identifiers
• New Frame Alarms
• New Frame Alarm Configurations

Feature Type
Base

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LR Cube Metro Cells

Overview
Purpose
This section lists customer-viewable features that were developed in the LR Cube Metro
Cells program and are in the LA6.0.0 Release.

Contents

159253 - MRO Metro Radio Outdoor Hardware 2-8


159254 - MRO Metro Radio Outdoor Software 2-10
159255 - MRO Metro Radio Outdoor Configuration 700 2-11

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What is the MRO?


The Metro Radio Outdoor (MRO) is a low-power, small form factor RRH.

Function of the MRO


The MRO connects to the BBU and can be used to provide additional capacity and
support for existing networks. The MRO is ideal for placing in large stadiums or airports,
or for using to support enterprises.
Use of the MRO provides the following benefits:
• Distributed BBU that can use conventional, clustered, or pooled BBU configurations
for lowest total cost of ownership
• Directional beams that are ideal for shared carrier deployment
The LR MRO form factor RRH is a better alternative than Distributed Antenna Systems
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(DASs) for the following reasons:


• The LR MRO supports MIMO.
• The LR MRO supports more sectors with unique Cell-Ids per sector, and
• The LR MRO supports tighter RF footprints for focused coverage.
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Hardware for the MRO is provided by Feature 159253. Software for the MRO is provided
by Feature 159254. Configuration for the MRO is provided by Feature 159255.

Feature Description
The MRO is a small RRH targeted at hotspots, such as urban street corners and stadiums,
primarily for adding capacity. This feature covers the 2x2 Outdoor Commercial product.
The 2x2 supports MIMO with up to 2 transmit and 2 receive streams.

Feature Benefits
The MRO provides extra coverage in areas where large amounts of capacity are required
in small footprints, such as in a stadium.
Another benefit is the ease of installation. The MRO is designed to be “plug and play”, so
that the technician mounts the MRO on a light pole, a wall or the side of a building and
simply connects it to power and backhaul (CPRI), with no other site commissioning
activities.

Impacted Systems
eNodeB Hardware

Dependencies
None.

Restrictions/Limitations
None.

Engineering Impacts
This unit is designed to be “plug and play” so it requires no engineering.

Operational Requirements
Information not available at this time.

Feature Type
Base
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What is the MRO?


The Metro Radio Outdoor (MRO) is a low power, small form factor RRH.

Function of the MRO


The MRO connects to the BBU and can be used to provide additional capacity and
support for existing networks. The MRO is ideal for placing in large stadiums or airports,
or for using to support enterprises.
Use of the MRO provides the following benefits:
• Distributed BBU that can use conventional, clustered, or pooled BBU configurations
for lowest total cost of ownership
• Directional beams that are ideal for shared carrier deployment
The LR MRO form factor RRH is a better alternative than Distributed Antenna Systems
(DASs) for the following reasons:
• The LR MRO supports MIMO.
• The LR MRO supports more sectors with unique Cell-Ids per sector, and
• The LR MRO supports tighter RF footprints for focused coverage.
Hardware for the MRO is provided by Feature 159253. Software for the MRO is provided
by Feature 159254. Configuration for the MRO is provided by Feature 159255.

Feature Description
There are use cases where the subscriber density peaks in a relatively small geographical
area (for example, stadium, airport, campus or large enterprise). Macro eNodeBs, which
are deployed to cover a wider geographical area with a moderate subscriber density, are
not well suited for these use cases. Therefore, a cost-effective solution to provide the
needed high capacity to accommodate the high subscriber density is needed. For the
above mentioned use cases, since the subscribers are concentrated, the RF transmit power
can be much lower than the RF transmit power for a macro eNodeB with traditional RRH.
This feature introduces the MRO product, which is a lightweight, small form factor RRH
targeted for these use cases. The small form factor of the MRO allows MROs to be
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deployed inside a stadium, inside an enterprise building, or on a light pole. The MRO is
connected to an existing BBU and used with the BBU as an overlay in an existing macro
eNodeB coverage area.

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Feature Benefits
A list of the benefits provided by this feature is given under “Function of the MRO”
(p. 2-10).

Impacted Systems
None.

Dependencies
This feature depends upon feature 59253, MRO Outdoor Hardware.

Restrictions/Limitations
None.

Engineering Impacts
None.

Operational Requirements
None.

Feature Type
Base

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What is the MRO?


The Metro Radio Outdoor (MRO) is a low power, small form factor RRH.

Function of the MRO


The MRO connects to the BBU and can be used to provide additional capacity and
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support for existing networks. The MRO is ideal for placing in large stadiums or airports,
or for using to support enterprises.

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Use of the MRO provides the following benefits:
• Distributed BBU that can use conventional, clustered, or pooled BBU configurations
for lowest total cost of ownership
• Directional beams that are ideal for shared carrier deployment
The LR MRO form factor RRH is a better alternative than Distributed Antenna Systems
(DASs) for the following reasons:
• The LR MRO supports MIMO.
• The LR MRO supports more sectors with unique Cell-Ids per sector, and
• The LR MRO supports tighter RF footprints for focused coverage.
Hardware for the MRO is provided by Feature 159253. Software for the MRO is provided
by Feature 159254. Configuration for the MRO is provided by Feature 159255.

Feature Description
This feature introduces the configuration details for the 9764 MRO LTE B13 stadium
configuration. This unit is the version 1.0 MRO Outdoor 700.
Note: With this feature, the number of users is dependent on D2U (eCEM/bCEM)
distributed BBU.

Feature Benefits
Benefits provided by the MRO are listed under “Function of the MRO” (p. 2-11).

Impacted Systems
eNodeB Hardware

Dependencies
Features
159253 - MRO Metro Radio Outdoor Hardware
159254 - MRO Metro Radio Outdoor Software
Hardware
None.
Software
None.
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Interworking
None.

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Devices
None.
Standards
None.

Restrictions/Limitations
NA

Engineering Impacts
NA

Operational Requirements
NA

Feature Type
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LR Operational Effectiveness and Element


Management System

Overview
Purpose
This section lists customer-viewable features that were developed in the LR Operational
Effectiveness and Element Management System program and are in the LA6.0.0 Release.

Contents

131966 - eNB Time Zone Management for FM Files 2-14

131966 - eNB Time Zone Management for FM Files


131966 - eNB Time Zone Management for FM Files
Global Market, USA Market

Feature Description
This feature provides enhanced Fault Management supporting the local time zone of the
eNodeB.
With this feature, the eNodeB provides and manages the UTC offset and the DST rules.
This feature displays the eNodeB local time with +/- UTC offset if timeZoneName is set
to “Non-UTC”.
The parameter timeZoneName, introduced in LA5.0, is also used to support this feature.
This parameter allows the operator to configure the timeZoneName for a particular
eNodeB via the SAM.
Note: The timeZoneName format matches with the Olson time zone database for
timeZoneName format.
This feature supports the eNodeB local time with UTC offset for eNodeB alarms, events
and state change.
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Feature Benefits
This feature provides the operator the actual time on the eNodeB, which can often be
different from the time of the management system. Having the actual time on the actual
eNodeB is an aid to troubleshooting the actual time in which fault and error conditions
may have occurred on the eNodeB.

Impacted Systems
SAM, NEM, eNodeB

Dependencies
None.

Restrictions/Limitations
None.

Engineering Impacts
None.

Operational Requirements
This feature has no additional license or activation needed.
Feature activation flag: timeZoneName = “UTC” (feature is off) Activated by default: no

Feature Type
Base

PRELIMINARY

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LR Telecom Services and Application

Overview
Purpose
This section lists customer-viewable features that were developed in the LR Telecom
Services and Application program and are in the LA6.0.0 Release.

Contents

134392 - CMAS Evolutions in LTE - Step 1 2-16

134392 - CMAS Evolutions in LTE - Step 1


134392 - CMAS Evolutions in LTE - Step 1
USA Market

What is CMAS?
The Commercial Mobile Alert System (CMAS) is a voluntary regulatory mandate, used for
public safety. The CMAS application is specific to the US market and is established by
the Federal Communications Commission (FCC). The CMAS network will allow the
Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) to aggregate alerts from the President
of the United States, the National Weather Service (NWS) and state and local emergency
operations centers. The alerts are then sent over a secure interface to participating
wireless providers who in turn will send those emergency alerts as text messages to their
subscribers.
Participating wireless service providers must be able to target alerts to individual counties
and ensure that alerts reach roaming mobiles (subscribing to other service providers).
The Alliance for Telecommunications Industry Solutions (ATIS) has announced the recent
completion of its standard for CMAS broadcast over LTE networks. This opens up the
possibility of deploying CMAS over LTE in other countries (in addition to the USA).
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Feature Description
The evolutions to the Commercial Mobile Alert System (CMAS) introduced by this
feature include the following:
• If the cell is down, recording for an alert and rebroadcast of the alert later when the
cell is up
• Additional information to be added in the notification sent by the eNodeB at the end
of the broadcasting window

Feature Benefits
This feature enables service providers in the United States to meet the regulatory
requirement to support voluntary compliance of Commercial Mobile Alert Service as part
of the WARN Act.

Impacted Systems
None.

Dependencies
FID L92127, “Commercial Mobile Alert System (CMAS) support”
In addition, the MME must support CMAS (FID m11005-01). The End to end solution
(LS39000-01) must include Alcatel-Lucent's BMC server supporting the interface
specified in 29.168 and a UE supporting CMAS. Note that CMAS at the eNodeB must be
able to work with the MME as well as with a CMAS server (known as CMSP Gateway)
from vendors other than Alcatel-Lucent.

Restrictions/Limitations
Information not available at this time.

Engineering Impacts
Information not available at this time.

Operational Requirements
FM
• No impact
PCMD
PRELIMINARY

• No impact. CMAS is not a per call event.

Feature Type
Optional
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LTE RF

Overview
Purpose
This section lists customer-viewable features that were developed in the LTE RF program
and are in the LA6.0.0 Release.

Contents

134310 - Band 25 (PCS+G) LTE eNodeB Configurations in LA6.0 2-19


159276 - Support for RRH2x60-850 (LTE Only) 2-20
159277 - Band 5 (850) LTE-only eNodeB Configurations in LA6.0 2-22
L106226 - AWS RDEM HW 2-23
L115235 - BBU Configurations for T/LA6.0 2-24
L115298 - Bands 12 and 17 (Lower 700 MHz) LTE eNodeB Configurations in 2-26
LA6.0
L115299 - Band 13 (Upper 700 MHz) LTE eNodeB Configurations in LA6.0 2-27
L115300 - Band 14 (Upper 700MHz Public Safety & D Block) LTE eNodeB 2-28
Configurations in LA6.0
L115301 - Band 20 (800MHz EDD) LTE eNodeB configurations in LA6.0 2-29
L115304 - Band 4 (AWS) LTE eNodeB Configurations in LA6.0 2-30
L115305 - Band 4 (AWS) ROCM LTE eNodeB Configurations in LA6.0 2-31
L115306 - Band 2 (PCS) ROCM LTE eNodeB Configurations in LA6.0 2-32
L115309 - Band 7 (2600MHz) LTE eNodeB configurations in LA6.0 2-33
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134310 - Band 25 (PCS+G) LTE eNodeB Configurations in LA6.0


134310 - Band 25 (PCS+G) LTE eNodeB Configurations in LA6.0
USA Market

FDD-only
This feature is FDD-only.

Feature Description
Feature 134310 lists all of the available Band 25 eNodeB Hardware configurations in
Release LA6.0.0.

Feature Benefits
This feature extends second carrier PCS support on Band 25.

Impacted Systems
Information not available at this time.

Dependencies
Information not available at this time.

Restrictions/Limitations
Information not available at this time.

Engineering Impacts
Information not available at this time.

Operational Requirements
Information not available at this time.

Feature Type
Base
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159276 - Support for RRH2x60-850 (LTE Only)


159276 - Support for RRH2x60-850 (LTE Only)
NAR Market

Feature Description
This feature provides RRH hardware for Band 5 in support of RRH2x60-850 (for LTE
Only).
The RRH2x60w-850 supports 5MHz Bandwidth LTE carriers for LA6.0.0
RRH2x60w-850 in LTE mode only and meets the following requirements:
• The RRH2x60w-850 unit supports dual duplex configurations, with two transmit RF
paths and two receive RF paths.
• The RRH2x60w-850 supports single slave CPRI connections, where one CPRI
connection (a slave port) is connected to the LTE BBU. Note that the BBU is the
CPRI link master.
• The RRH2x60w-850 supports a maximum CPRI link length between either the BBU
or downstream RRH units of at least 15 km. This is based on fiber delay support and
RACH 2 delay compensation.
• The RRH2x60w-850 supports LTE maintenance operations. The system supports
maintenance operations on a dedicated LTE-only OAM system.
• The RRH2x60w-850 reports faults to the LTE BBU and OAM software interfaces.
The system supports reporting faults to the LTE-only OAM system.
• Software management of the RRH2x60w-850 is provided via the LTE BBU and LTE
interface OAM software.
• The RRH2x60w-850 supports AISG 2.0 TMAs and RETs.
• The system supports managing and fault reporting for AISG V2.0 TMAs, RETs, and
ALDs on the LTE-only OAM system.
• The RRH2x60w-850 supports up to two simultaneous AISG V2.0 ports in any
combination of the one external AISG port and the two internal smart bias Tee
modems coupled to the RRH antenna ports.
• The RRH2x60w-850 and LTE SW for the LTE BBU supports 2x2 MIMO Downlink
Transmission.
• The system supports and reports counters for processor occupancy on the LTE-only
OAM system.
• The system supports eNodeB Commissioning of the RRH or TRDU via the LTE
PRELIMINARY

NEM and SAM, including supporting configuration of carriers and RF monitoring.


The system for the RRH2x60w-850 supports six external user-defined alarm inputs.
Note: For further information, see Alcatel-Lucent Remote Radio Head 2x60W - 850,
1900 MHz Site Preparation, NN-20500-305.
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Feature Benefits
The RRH2x60 allows the customer to support LTE cells in bandclass 2 (RRH2x60-19),
feature L115629, or bandclass 5 (RRH2x60-85), this feature.

Impacted Systems
Information not available at this time.

Dependencies
Features
FSD110545
FSD 120412 from WCDMA
See also the following table.

Table 2-1 Predecessor features and capabilities used by the RRH2x60


configurations

Feature Number Feature Title Nature of Dependency


L115615 (128420) Dual carrier support on one Also provides support for
modem dual carrier, but on a single
modem (LR13.0)
L84815.0 (128698) Single antenna transmit Implemented in LA5.0,
scheme (bCEM parity) provides support for single
transmit cell (1T2R)
L115401 Support for six sectors in one Allows operation of up to six
BBU RRH2x60 units per eNodeB.
(LR13.0). Since this feature is
in the future, 6-sector
configurations are not
supported with the LA6.0.0
features in this document.

Hardware
None.
Software
None.
PRELIMINARY

Interworking
None.

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Devices
None.
Standards
None.

Restrictions/Limitations
Information not available at this time.

Engineering Impacts
None.

Operational Requirements
None.

Feature Type
Base

159277 - Band 5 (850) LTE-only eNodeB Configurations in


LA6.0
159277 - Band 5 (850) LTE-only eNodeB Configurations in LA6.0
USA Market

Feature Description
Feature 159277 lists all of the available Band 5 (850 MHz) eNodeB Hardware
configurations in Release LA6.0.0.

Feature Benefits
This feature supports new configurations with features targeted for Delivery Phase
T/LA6.0.0 – Release LA5.0.2.

Impacted Systems
PRELIMINARY

eNodeB Hardware

Dependencies
None.
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Restrictions/Limitations
NA

Engineering Impacts
NA

Operational Requirements
NA

Feature Type
Base

L106226 - AWS RDEM HW


L106226 - AWS RDEM HW
Global Market, USA Market

Feature Description
This feature adds two additional RX paths by means of simplex filtering and gain
(Receive Diversity Expansion Module [RDEM]) for converting the RRH2x40w-AWS
into a four-branch uplink diversity reception-capable unit.

Feature Benefits
This feature provides the following benefits:
• An increased uplink cell range to allow larger AWS cell sizes or overlay onto low
frequency cell sizes
• Fewer cells for a given area of coverage
• Better uplink performance

Impacted Systems
Information not available at this time.

Dependencies
PRELIMINARY

Features
This feature requires LTE features for BBU Modem 4-branch reception.

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Hardware
None.
Software
None.
Interworking
None.
Devices
None.
Standards
None.

Restrictions/Limitations
Information not available at this time.

Engineering Impacts
Information not available at this time.

Operational Requirements
Information not available at this time.

Feature Type
Base

L115235 - BBU Configurations for T/LA6.0


L115235 - BBU Configurations for T/LA6.0
Global Market

Feature Description
This feature lists all hardware options available in eNodeB BBU Configurations in
Delivery Phase T/LA6.0.0 – Release LA5.0.2.
PRELIMINARY

Feature Benefits
This feature supports both legacy and new configurations with features targeted for
Delivery Phase T/LA6.0.0 – Release LA5.0.2.

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Impacted Systems
eNodeB Hardware

Dependencies
Features
L115248 BBU Configurations in LA5.0
Hardware
None.
Software
None.
Interworking
None.
Devices
None.
Standards
None.

Restrictions/Limitations
NA

Engineering Impacts
NA

Operational Requirements
NA

Feature Type
Base PRELIMINARY

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LTE RF Configurations in LA6.0
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L115298 - Bands 12 and 17 (Lower 700 MHz) LTE eNodeB


Configurations in LA6.0
L115298 - Bands 12 and 17 (Lower 700 MHz) LTE eNodeB Configurations in LA6.0
USA Market

Feature Description
Feature L115298 lists all of the available Band 12 and 17 (Lower 700 MHz) eNodeB
Hardware configurations in Release LA6.0.0.

Feature Benefits
This feature supports both legacy and new configurations with features targeted for
Delivery Phase T/LA6.0.0 – Release LA5.0.2.

Impacted Systems
eNodeB Hardware

Dependencies
None.

Restrictions/Limitations
NA

Engineering Impacts
NA

Operational Requirements
NA

Feature Type
Base
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PRELIMINARY
LTE RF Configurations in LA6.0
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L115299 - Band 13 (Upper 700 MHz) LTE eNodeB


Configurations in LA6.0
L115299 - Band 13 (Upper 700 MHz) LTE eNodeB Configurations in LA6.0
USA Market

Feature Description
Feature L115299 lists all of the available Band 13 (Upper 700 MHz) eNodeB Hardware
configurations in Release LA6.0.0.

Feature Benefits
This feature supports both legacy and new configurations with features targeted for
Delivery Phase T/LA6.0.0 – Release LA5.0.2.

Impacted Systems
eNodeB Hardware

Dependencies
None

Restrictions/Limitations
NA

Engineering Impacts
NA

Operational Requirements
NA

Feature Type
Base
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LTE RF LTE eNodeB Configurations in LA6.0
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L115300 - Band 14 (Upper 700MHz Public Safety & D Block)


LTE eNodeB Configurations in LA6.0
L115300 - Band 14 (Upper 700MHz Public Safety & D Block) LTE eNodeB Configurations in LA6.0
USA Market

Feature Description
Feature L115300 lists all of the available Band 14 (Upper 700 MHz Public Safety)
eNodeB Hardware configurations in Release LA6.0.0.

Feature Benefits
This feature supports both legacy and new configurations with features targeted for
Delivery Phase T/LA6.0.0 – Release LA5.0.2.

Impacted Systems
eNodeB Hardware

Dependencies
None

Restrictions/Limitations
NA

Engineering Impacts
NA

Operational Requirements
NA

Feature Type
Base
PRELIMINARY

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L115301 - Band 20 (800MHz EDD) LTE eNodeB configurations in


LA6.0
L115301 - Band 20 (800MHz EDD) LTE eNodeB configurations in LA6.0
Global Market, USA Market

Feature Description
Feature L115301 lists all of the available Band 20 (800 MHz EDD) eNodeB Hardware
configurations in Release LA6.0.0.

Feature Benefits
This feature supports both legacy and new configurations with features targeted for
Delivery Phase T/LA6.0.0 – Release LA5.0.2.
This feature contains functional testing requirement with LTE 1800 with MCTRX and
TRDU 1800 and RRH 1800.

Impacted Systems
eNodeB Hardware

Dependencies
None

Restrictions/Limitations
NA

Engineering Impacts
NA

Operational Requirements
NA

Feature Type
Base
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LTE RF
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L115304 - Band 4 (AWS) LTE eNodeB Configurations in LA6.0


L115304 - Band 4 (AWS) LTE eNodeB Configurations in LA6.0
USA Market

Feature Description
Feature L115304 lists all of the available Band 4 (AWS) eNodeB Hardware
configurations in Release LA6.0.0.

Feature Benefits
This feature supports both legacy and new configurations with features targeted for
Delivery Phase T/LA6.0.0 – Release LA5.0.2.

Impacted Systems
eNodeB Hardware

Dependencies
None

Restrictions/Limitations
NA

Engineering Impacts
NA

Operational Requirements
NA

Feature Type
Base
PRELIMINARY

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L115305 - Band 4 (AWS) ROCM LTE eNodeB Configurations in


LA6.0
L115305 - Band 4 (AWS) ROCM LTE eNodeB Configurations in LA6.0
USA Market

Feature Description
Feature L115305 lists all of the available Band 4 (AWS) eNodeB Hardware
configurations that use the R-OCM for co-location in CDMA cell sites in Release
LA6.0.0.

Feature Benefits
This feature supports both legacy and new configurations with features targeted for
Delivery Phase T/LA6.0.0 – Release LA5.0.2.

Impacted Systems
eNodeB Hardware

Dependencies
None

Restrictions/Limitations
NA

Engineering Impacts
NA

Operational Requirements
NA

Feature Type
Base
PRELIMINARY

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LTE RF LA6.0
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L115306 - Band 2 (PCS) ROCM LTE eNodeB Configurations in


LA6.0
L115306 - Band 2 (PCS) ROCM LTE eNodeB Configurations in LA6.0
USA Market

Feature Description
Feature L115306 lists all of the available Band 2 (PCS Blocks A through F) LTE eNodeB
Configurations that use the R-OCM for co-location in CDMA cell sites in Release
LA6.0.0.

Feature Benefits
This feature supports both legacy and new configurations with features targeted for
Delivery Phase T/LA6.0.0 – Release LA5.0.2.

Impacted Systems
eNodeB Hardware

Dependencies
None

Restrictions/Limitations
NA

Engineering Impacts
NA

Operational Requirements
NA

Feature Type
Base
PRELIMINARY

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PRELIMINARY
LTE RF LA6.0
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L115309 - Band 7 (2600MHz) LTE eNodeB configurations in


LA6.0
L115309 - Band 7 (2600MHz) LTE eNodeB configurations in LA6.0
EMEA Market

Feature Description
Feature L115309 lists all of the available Band 7 (2600 MHz) Hardware Configurations
in Release LA6.0.0.

Feature Benefits
This feature supports both legacy and new configurations with features targeted for
Delivery Phase T/LA6.0.0 – Release LA5.0.2.

Impacted Systems
eNodeB Hardware

Dependencies
None

Restrictions/Limitations
NA

Engineering Impacts
NA

Operational Requirements
NA

Feature Type PRELIMINARY

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Glossary

PRELIMINARY
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Numerics

3GPP 3rd (Generation Partnership Project)


The joint standardization partnership responsible for standardizing UMTS, HSPA and LTE

3GPP2 3rd (Generation Partnership Project 2)


The joint standardization partnership responsible for standardizing CDMA 2000 and it
derivatives.

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A ASME (Access Security Management Entity)


The entity that receives the top-level keys in an access network from the Home Subscriber Server
(HSS).

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B BCCH (Broadcast Control Channel)


In LTE, the logical channel carrying broadcast system information.

BER (Bit Error Rate)


A measure of received signal quality: the proportion of received bits that is decoded erroneously.

BSIC (Base Station Identification Code)


A 6-bit code that allows a mobile station to distinguish between different neighboring GSM base
stations. The BSIC is made up of a Network Color Code (NCC) and a Base Station Color Code
(BCC).

BSR (Buffers Status Report)


Medium Access Control (MAC)-level messages transmitted by the UE to the serving eNodeB to
provide the eNodeB with information about the amount of data in the uplink buffers of the UE.

BW (Bandwidth)
A measure of the width of a range of frequencies, measured in Hertz.

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PRELIMINARY

C C/I (Carrier-to-Interference Ratio)


The ratio between the power of the Radio Frequency (RF) carrier bearing the wanted signal and
the total power of interfering signals.

CAC (Call Admission Control)


The process by which the network decides whether or not to admit a new call.
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CDMA (Code Division Multiple Access)
A scheme allowing multiple users to access a given radio channel by the use of CDM to multiplex
the data signals of the different users.

CINR (Carrier-to-Interference-and-Noise Ration)


The ratio between the power of the Radio Frequency (RF) carrier bearing the wanted signal and
the total power of interfering signals and thermal noise.

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D DCCH (Dedicated Control Channel)


In LTE, a logical channel used to deliver dedicated control information relating to a specific UE
(in both uplink and downlink directions), when the UE has a Radio Resource Control (RRC)
connection with the eNodeB.

DCI (Downlink Control Information)


The term used to describe the control signaling messages transmitted on the Physical Downlink
Control Channel (PDCCH), including for example downlink resource assignments (for the
Physical Downlink Shared Channel [PDDSCH]) and uplink transmission grants (for the Physical
Uplink Shared Channel [PUSCH]).

DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol)


A protocol used to allocate Internet Protocol (IP) addresses and other configuration parameters to
devices in an IP network.

DL (Downlink)
The radio link in the direction from the base station to the mobile terminal.

DRX (Discontinuous Reception)


The periodic switching off of a receiver, usually to save energy. DRX cycles can be configured in
the LTE downlink so that the UE does not have to decode the Physical Downlink Control Channel
(PDCCH) or receive Physical Downlink Shared CHannel (PDSCH) transmissions in certain sub
frames.

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E E-UTRAN ( Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access Network)


Consists of eNodeBs, providing the User-plane (Packet Data Convergence Protocol [PDCP],
Radio Link Control [RLC], Medium Access Control [MAC] and PHYsical [PHY] layers) and
Control-plane (Radio Resource Control [RRC]) protocol terminations towards the UE. The
eNodeBs can be interconnected with each other by means of the X2 interface. The eNodeBs are
connected by means of the S1 interface to the Evolved Packet Core (EPC).

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eNodeB (Evolved NodeB)


The base station in LTE systems. Each eNodeB serves one or more E-UTRAN cells.

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EPC (Evolved Packet Core)
The Core Network (CN) in the LTE/System Architecture Evolution (SAE) system. The EPC is
responsible for the overall control of the UE and establishment of the bearers. The main logical
nodes of the EPC are the Packet Data Network Gateway (P-GW), Serving-Gateway (S-GW) and
Mobility Management Entity (MME).

EPS (Evolved Packet System)


The term describing LTE and System Architecture Evolution (SAE) together, comprising both an
evolved core network and an evolved ratio access network.

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F FDD (Frequency Division Duplex)


A mode of bidirectional communications in which transmission and reception take place at the
same time on different carrier frequencies.

FTP (File Transfer Protocol)


A communication protocol used to exchange files through a Transmission control
Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) network.

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G GWCN (Gateway Core Network)


A network sharing configuration in which parts of the core network (MSCs/SGSNs/MMEs) are
also shared.

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I IMS (Internet Protocol Multimedia Subsystem)


An architectural framework for delivering Internet Protocol (IP) multimedia services via UTRAN
and EUTRAN.

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L LTE (Long-Term Evolution)


A radical step in the development of UMTS beyond the original 3rd generation Wideband Code
Division Multiple Access (WCDMA) radio access technology. LTE comprises a new radio
interface and radio access network architecture.

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M MAC (Medium Access Control)


The protocol sublayer above the physical layer and below the Radio Link Control (RLC) layer in
the LTE protocol stack. The connection to the physical layer below is through transport channels,
and the connection to the RLC layer above is through logical channels. The MAC layer performs
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data transmission scheduling and multiplexing/demultiplexing between logical channels and


transport channels. In the UE, it is also responsible for control of random access, timing advance
and discontinuous reception.

MIMO (Multiple-Input Multiple-Output)


A transmission scheme between a transmitter and receiver both equipped with multiple antennas.
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MME (Mobility Management Entity)
The control node that processes the signaling between the UE and the Core Network (CN) and
provides Visitor Location Register (VLR) functionality for the Evolved Packet System (EPS). It
supports functions related to bearer and connection management.

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P PLMN (Public Land Mobile Network area)


The geographical area in which communication services are provided according to the
specifications to mobile users.

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Q QCI (Quality of Service [QoS] Class Identifier)


A parameter of the QoS profile of an Evolved Packet System (EPS) bearer. The QoS Class
Identifier refers to access node specific parameters that control bearer-level packet forwarding
treatment (for example, scheduling weights, admission thresholds, queue management thresholds,
link layer protocol configuration).

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R RACH (Random Access Channel)


A transport channel used for access to the network when the UE does not have accurate uplink
timing synchronization, or when the UE does not have any allocated uplink transmission resource.
The RACH is normally contention-based, which may result in collisions between UEs.

RRM (Radio Resource Management)


RRM consists of the system-level control mechanisms used to manage radio resources in the air
interface. The objective of RRM is to maximize the system spectral efficiency and to support
mobility for the users. RRM therefore involves strategies and algorithms for resources allocation,
Modulation and Coding Scheme (MCS), transmission power selection, and mobility.

RSRQ (Reference Signal Received Quality)


N x RSRP/ RSSI, where N is the number of resource blocks across which RSSI was measured.

RUC (Rack User Commissioning)


Entity that sets up the power for the system, stores the serial number for the cabinet, stores
commissioning data, and manages the power and fan speed.

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S S-GW (Serving Gateway)


The gateway that terminates the interface towards the EUTRAN.
For each UE associated with the Evolved Packet System (EPS), at a given point in time, there is a
single S-GW.
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U UE (User Equipment)
The mobile unit that allows a user to access network services, connecting to the UTRAN or
E-UTRAN via the radio interface. A UE can be subdivided into a Universal Integrated Circuit
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Card (UICC) and a Mobile Equipment (ME).

UL (Uplink)
The radio link in the direction from the mobile to the base station.

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Numerics ............................................................. FID L115235, 2-24
9711 indoor cabinet, 2-3 FID L115298, 2-26
C CMAS
9712 outdoor cabinet, 2-3 FID L115299, 2-27
defined, 2-16
............................................................. FID L115300, 2-28
CMAS Evolutions in LTE - Step 1,
A AWS RDEM HW, 2-23 2-16 FID L115301, 2-29
............................................................. Commercial Mobile Alert System FID L115304, 2-30
(CMAS)
B Band 13 (Upper 700 MHz) LTE FID L115305, 2-31
See CMAS, 2-16
eNodeB Configurations in FID L115306, 2-32
LA6.0, 2-27 .............................................................
FID L115309, 2-33
Band 14 (Upper 700MHz Public D DAS
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Safety & D Block) LTE eNodeB
Configurations in LA6.0, 2-28 compared to MRO, 2-8, 2-10,
L L115301 - Band 20 (800MHz
2-12
Band 25 (PCS+G) LTE eNodeB EDD) LTE eNodeB
............................................................. configurations in LA6.0, 2-29
Configurations in LA6.0, 2-19
Band 4 (AWS) LTE eNodeB E eNB Time Zone Management for L115306 - Band 2 (PCS) ROCM
Configurations in LA6.0.0, 2-30 FM Files, 2-14 LTE eNodeB Configurations in
LA6.0, 2-32
Band 4 (AWS) ROCM LTE .............................................................
eNodeB Configurations in LA6.0.0, features in
F FID 131966, 2-14
LA6.0, 2-31 FID 131966, 2-14
Band 5 (850) LTE-only eNodeB FID 134310, 2-19
FID 134310, 2-19
Configurations in LA6.0, 2-22 FID 134392, 2-16
FID 134392, 2-16
Band 7 (2600MHz) LTE eNodeB FID 157468, 2-3
configurations in LA6.0, 2-33 FID 157468, 2-3
FID 159253, 2-8
Bands 12 and 17 (Lower 700 FID 159253, 2-8
FID 159254, 2-10
MHz) LTE eNodeB FID 159254, 2-10
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Configurations in LA6.0, 2-26 FID 159255, 2-11


FID 159255, 2-11
BBU Configurations for T/LA6.0, FID 159276, 2-20
2-24 FID 159276, 2-20
FID 159277, 2-22
FID 159277, 2-22
FID L106226, 2-23
FID L106226, 2-23
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FID L115235, 2-24, 2-24 FID L115300, 2-28
FID L115298, 2-26 FID L115301, 2-29
FID L115299, 2-27 FID L115304, 2-30
FID L115300, 2-28 FID L115305, 2-31
FID L115301, 2-29 FID L115306, 2-32
FID L115304, 2-30 FID L115309, 2-33
FID L115305, 2-31 .............................................................

FID L115306, 2-32 M Metro Radio Outdoor


FID L115309, 2-33 See: MRO

lightRadio Cabinet LTE LA MRO


5.0.2/6.0, 2-3 compared to DAS, 2-8, 2-10,
lightRadio cabinets 2-12

indoor and outdoor, 2-3 defined, 2-8, 2-8, 2-10, 2-10,


2-11, 2-12
LR Cabinets and Configurations
Program MRO Metro Radio Outdoor
Configuration 700, 2-11
FID 157468, 2-3
MRO Metro Radio Outdoor
LR Cube Metro Cells Program Hardware, 2-8
FID 159253, 2-8 MRO Outdoor Software, 2-10
FID 159254, 2-10 .............................................................
FID 159255, 2-11
S Support for RRH2x60-850 (LTE
LR Operational Effectiveness and Only), 2-20
Element Management System
Program
FID 131966, 2-14
LR Telecom Services and
Application Program
FID 134392, 2-16
LTE RF Program
FID 134310, 2-19
FID 159276, 2-20
FID 159277, 2-22
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FID L106226, 2-23


FID L115235, 2-24
FID L115298, 2-26
FID L115299, 2-27

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