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Method Of Procedure.

9500MPR SPLIT MOUNT AND FULL OUTDOOR.


Customer Mobily – Saudi Arabia
Project SWAP Project

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Contents
1 Introduction .......................................................................................................................... 4

1.1 Nokia 9500MPR Product Overview: ................................................................................... 4

1.2 MSS-8 Version....................................................................................................................... 4

1.3 MSS-4 Version....................................................................................................................... 5

1.4 MSS-1 Version....................................................................................................................... 7

1.5 Power Injector Box ............................................................................................................... 7

2 Preparation:........................................................................................................................... 8

2.1 Laborack 19” (If required): .................................................................................................. 8

2.2 TRU (Top Rack Unit) Installation (If required): .................................................................. 9

2.3 Install MSS8/4/1 shelves: .................................................................................................... 9

2.4 MPT and Antenna Installation: ............................................................................................ 11

2.4.1 Type of ODUs: ....................................................................................................................... 11

2.4.2 Type of couplers: .................................................................................................................. 11

2.4.3 MPT with OMT as the followings “11 GHz to 38 GHz”: ................................................... 13

2.4.4 MPT with OMT as the followings “7 GHz”:......................................................................... 14

2.4.5 MPT with OMT-C as the followings “13GHz up to 38 GHz” Left side: .......................... 15

2.4.6 MPT with OMT-C as the followings “13GHz up to 38 GHz” Right side: ........................ 16

2.4.7 MPT with OMT-C as the followings “7GHz” Left side: ..................................................... 17

2.4.8 MPT with OMT-C as the followings “7GHz” Right side: ................................................... 18

2.4.9 For 3+0 and 4+0 configuration with 38 GHz: ................................................................... 19

2.4.10 Steps of installation: ............................................................................................................... 20

2.4.11 Some Outdoor accessories will be used based on configuration: .......................................... 23

3 WebEML Start. ....................................................................................................................... 24

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3.1 Local Copy The WebEML to PC: .............................................................................................. 24

3.2 Neto Start Procedure: ............................................................................................................. 27

3.3 WebEML Main View:............................................................................................................... 31

3.4 Main Tool Bar: ......................................................................................................................... 32

3.5 Severity Alarm and Tab Panel: ................................................................................................ 33

3.6 Management State Control: ................................................................................................... 34

3.7 Resource Tree: ........................................................................................................................ 35

3.8 Resource List and Detailed Area: ............................................................................................ 36

4 NE initial configuration: ....................................................................................................... 37

4.1 Enabling Spare Core Card:....................................................................................................... 37

4.2 Enabling EASv2 Board: ............................................................................................................ 38

4.3 Enabling FAN Unit: .................................................................................................................. 38

4.4 EASv2 Board Port Provisioning Procedure: ............................................................................ 39

4.5 MPT-HC-HQAM Parameters Configuration: ........................................................................... 40

4.6 System Setting Procedure: ...................................................................................................... 43

4.7 Local IP Address: ..................................................................................................................... 44

4.8 IP Static Routing: ..................................................................................................................... 45

4.9 OSPF Area Protocol: ................................................................................................................ 46

4.10 TMN Interface Procedure: ...................................................................................................... 47

4.11 LAG Configuration Procedure: ................................................................................................ 48

4.12 XPIC Configuration Procedure ................................................................................................ 50

5 Swap Scenarios: .................................................................................................................... 52

5.1 Cold Swap:............................................................................................................................... 52

5.2 Hot Swap: ................................................................................................................................ 53

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1 Introduction

1.1 Nokia 9500MPR Product Overview:

9500Microwave Packet Radio Product comes to different architectures and addresses all
microwave applications with a single product family from full outdoor to split-mount
system and nodal configurations.

The 9500MPR in the split-mount architecture consists of two separate units:


· The Microwave Service Switch (Indoor Unit).
· The Microwave Packet Transport (Outdoor Unit).

Following types of MSS are available within Mobily Network: MSS8, MSS4, MSS1.

1.2 MSS-8 Version

MSS-8 (the 8 slots version) the Core-EVO is the heart of the system and provides the controller
functions, cross-connection functions, and manages different radio directions. The Core-EVO
platform is based on packet technology with a generic one Gigabit Ethernet serial interface
between CorEvo and peripherals.

Figure 1-1: MSS8 Shelf

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1.3 MSS-4 Version

MSS-4 can support Full-protected configurations, including EPS, RPS hitless, HSB and Core board
protection through a Core “Spare” (same PN of Core “Main”) that can be added to provide
Control platform redundancy and protection of aggregated data using an external switch.

Figure 1-2: CoreEvo 1G front panel

The front panel interfaces provide:


· 4 x RJ-45 10/100/1000BASE-T electrical ports
· 2 x SFP+ ports that here are only 1Gb/s capable (10G if 10G board)
· 2 x SFP electrical/optical GE ports
· 1 x RJ-45 10/100BASE-T for TMN

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Figure 1-3: EAS V2 front panel

EASv2 is a high connectivity board supporting Ethernet access and several radio configurations:
· 1+0 – applicable to MPT-xC
· 1+1 cross-EAS – applicable to MPT-HC optical
· LAG L1 N+0 cross-EAS and intra EAS
· LAG L1 N+N cross EAS (N up to 4) – applicable to MPT-HC optical
· Electrical ports with/without PfoE.

Figure 1-4: MPTACC front panel

• Support up to two MPT ( 1+0, 2+0 or 1+1 protection)


• Integrated lightening protection (compliant to ITU-T K44/K20)
• x 10/100/1000 Base – T Port for electrical data to/from MPT and Power feed over
Ethernet through CAT5 cable.
• x SFP Optical GE for optical data connectivity to/from MPT (SFP SX)
• Double 50Ω QMA Connectors as an option for MPT Power feeding in case of optical
connectivity

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1.4 MSS-1 Version

It comes with ½ U pizza box.


MSS1 is derived from core card and E1/DS1 TDM card of MPR, same connectivity and user
interfaces.

It supports up to 6 unprotected links, or up 3 protected 1+1 links, or a mix of them.

1.5 Power Injector Box

Stand-alone box, powered through two connectors on the front providing power supply
redundancy.
The box can be mounted in a rack by means of a separate bracket.
The bracket supports one or two boxes (1.3U).

• DC connectors in the front (box)


• RJ45 for the data in
• RJ 45 for the data + DC out
• LEDs indicating the presence of DC voltage on each Ethernet output

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2 Preparation:
Before starting the installation task, make sure that you have all the necessary tools in hand.

2.1 Laborack 19” (If required):

Makes sure that the cabinet is grounded to the main bus bar with grounding cable (Green
/Yellow).

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2.2 TRU (Top Rack Unit) Installation (If required):

The TRU is a power supply panel used to provide the power supply (- 48V) to the
Equipment.

There are two cables should be connected between main rectifier and TRU:

• Black cable for +48 VDC


• Blue cable for -48 VDC.

In case of existing TRU, then the power cable of MPR will be connected directly to the free fuses
based on required current rating.

2.3 Install MSS8/4/1 shelves:

Earth cable of Power Injector


Earth cable of MSS8/4 should be Earth cable of MSS1should be Box should be connected to

connected to 19’ rack which already connected to 19’ rack which 19’ rack which already
already grounded grounded
grounded

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Then, start to connect the power cable between MSS8/4 to the main source via TRU

Note: For MSS1 integrated LVD (Low Voltage Disconnect) device is suggested in order to
protect the battery devices: the power system senses the battery voltage and sends a signal to
the LVD to connect when the battery voltage rises to a user-defined level; when the battery
voltage drops below another user-defined level, the power system removes the signal from the
LVD and the LVD opens to prevent the batteries from over-discharging.
If the adjacent module/unit is an active one (for example, MSS-4 or MSS-8) one unit on the rack
must be left free above and below the MSS-1 unit to be mounted.

If the adjacent module/unit is a passive one, half a unit free above and below the MSS-1 is
sufficient for cable routing.

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2.4 MPT and Antenna Installation:

The team should check the location of antenna which already proposed inside site survey.

2.4.1 Type of ODUs:

MPT-HC-HQAM MPT-MC

2.4.2 Type of couplers:

OMT Coupler from 11GHz to 38 GHz OMT Coupler for 7GHz

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OMT-c Coupler for All Bands except 38 GHz

3 dB Balanced coupler 38 GHz for 3+0 and 4+0 Configuration

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2.4.3 MPT with OMT as the followings “11 GHz to 38 GHz”:

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2.4.4 MPT with OMT as the followings “7 GHz”:

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2.4.5 MPT with OMT-C as the followings “13GHz up to 38 GHz” Left side:

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2.4.6 MPT with OMT-C as the followings “13GHz up to 38 GHz” Right side:

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2.4.7 MPT with OMT-C as the followings “7GHz” Left side:

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2.4.8 MPT with OMT-C as the followings “7GHz” Right side:

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2.4.9 For 3+0 and 4+0 configuration with 38 GHz:

3+0 Configuration with Flex twist 4+0 Configuration with Flex twist
and 3dB coupler and 3dB coupler.

Pole Mount will be used to install the coupler and MPTs to connect remotely with Non-
integrated antenna through flex twist and nose adaptor.

Pole mount Nose Adaptor to connect with Non-integrated


antenna through flex twist

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2.4.10 Steps of installation:

1- The team should check that all materials needed are available to start with installation
for outdoor part.
2- Start to install the antenna on the required location.
3- Install the ODU directly on the integrated antenna if the configuration is 1+0 or OMT
coupler with two ODUs if the configuration is 2+0.
4- In case of 3+0 OR 4+0 the type of coupler will be OMT-c connected directly with
integrated antenna.

1+0 Configuration 2+0 XPIC with OMT Coupler

4+0 XPIC with OMT-C Coupler

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5- The MPT should be connected with grounding source.

MPT Should be connected with


grounding plate.

6- The Ethernet cable between MSS and MPT should be connected to grounding plate also.
7- Removing the outer shield for the Ethernet cable

8- Then connected the earth kit with Cate 5 Ethernet cable from side and with grounding
plate from another side.

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9- Before preparing the RJ45 connector, the R2CT should be prepared as the following:

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2.4.11 Some Outdoor accessories will be used based on configuration:

REF CONNECTOR TYPE FUNCTION


Waveguide RF interface for connection to antenna Via
1 Antenna Port
Interface waveguide.
2 RSSI LEMO RSSI Monitor Port.
Optical GigE Data Interface connection, this
port will be used if the distance between IDU
3 SFP LC + Q-XCO
and ODU is more than 100 meters or for N+N
configuration with RLAG L1
Data & Power RJ45 + Electrical Data & DC Power connection to
4
In R2CT MSS1/MSS-4/MSS-8, or external power source
Optical GigE RPS Interface connection to
5 RPS LC + Q-XCO
second MPT-HC/HC-HQAM
Round Connection to second MPT-HC/HC-HQAM in
6 XPIC
Proprietary XPIC configuration.
ETSI—the back of the MPT-HC-HQAM/XP-
Market HQAM
7 Ground points
specific transceivers support a single-screw grounding
connector

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3 WebEML Start.

3.1 Local Copy The WebEML to PC:

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3.2 Neto Start Procedure:

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Username is: initial

Password is: adminadmin

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3.3 WebEML Main View:

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3.4 Main Tool Bar:

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3.5 Severity Alarm and Tab Panel:

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3.6 Management State Control:

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3.7 Resource Tree:

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3.8 Resource List and Detailed Area:

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4 NE initial configuration:

4.1 Enabling Spare Core Card:

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4.2 Enabling EASv2 Board:

4.3 Enabling FAN Unit:

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4.4 EASv2 Board Port Provisioning Procedure:

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4.5 MPT-HC-HQAM Parameters Configuration:

Direction

Shifter

Channel Spacing
& Modulation TX, RX Freq.

TX
XPIC

To check Radio
OSPF Area ID mismatch
Protocol

Packet Throughput
Booster

AES
Function

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To introduce
RSL value

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To Power MPT using
PFoE Via Electrical
Ethernet port on EASv2

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4.6 System Setting Procedure:

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4.7 Local IP Address:

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4.8 IP Static Routing:

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4.9 OSPF Area Protocol:

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4.10 TMN Interface Procedure:

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4.11 LAG Configuration Procedure:

Enter Name, Type and size

Click Create

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4.12 XPIC Configuration Procedure

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5 Swap Scenarios:
Two types of swap are planned. Cold Swap and Hot Swap. Specific mode to be apply must be
triggered from Survey result and site model type.

5.1 Cold Swap:

The new system is using different frequencies (no interference with existing link’s), available
spaces to install new equipment and cables. Cold is possible if the parallel installation of the
system is ensured on both sides.

1- Check of Prerequisite:
a. Verify new equipment on site
b. Ensure all Network Design plans are approved and available.
2- Install new Link as per survey and planning/design specifications
3- Commissioning and test the new Link.

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4- Verify Alarms, RF data, performance, supervision and Point to Point connectivity
5- Before to swap/removing existing Services:
a. Contact NOC and verify existing alarms, Performance and connectivity's status.
b. Check that new equipment/links are supervised.
6- Then, MDT will be start including the following steps:
a. Swap of Distribution cablings and Services
b. After to Services swap:
c. Contact NOC and verify existing alarms and connectivity’s status.
d. If all OK confirm that the site is complete and alarms are clear.
e. Check and KPI evaluation of new system
f. Removing of Old equipment, Site Clean Up, close the MDT with the NOC and
leave.

5.2 Hot Swap:

No possible execute “Cold” as preferential choice. Cases of Hot Swap are for example, Antennas
reusing, No space available in infrastructure, No space in Cabinet/Rack etc….

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1- Check of Prerequisite
2- Install as much possible new Items, as per survey and planning/design specifications.
3- Before MDT: Contact NOC and verify existing alarms, performance and Point to point
connectivity status for the existing system.
4- Then, the MDT will be started including the following actions:
g. Switch off existing equipment
h. Install, Commissioning and align the new MW link, then verify Alarms, Activate
Link performance and BIR implementation
i. Swap of Distribution cablings and Services, Then Migrate old traffic
j. After site Migration and old traffic back On Air, Contact NOC and verify existing
alarms.
k. If all OK, then check the visibility of the new link via SAM.
l. If the link is supervised, then Removing of Old equipment, Site Clean Up and MDT
closed.

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