eRAN6.0 LTE FDD 3900 Base Station PDF
eRAN6.0 LTE FDD 3900 Base Station PDF
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Contents
1 Introduction.................................................................................................................................... 1
1.1 Overview .............................................................................................................................................................................1
1.2 Benefits ................................................................................................................................................................................2
2 Architecture .................................................................................................................................... 4
2.1 Overview .............................................................................................................................................................................4
2.2 Basic Modules ....................................................................................................................................................................4
2.2.1 BBU3900 ..................................................................................................................................................................4
2.2.2 RRU ...........................................................................................................................................................................9
2.3 DBS3900 ...........................................................................................................................................................................10
2.3.1 Typical Installat ion Scenarios ..............................................................................................................................10
2.3.2 APM 30H Power Cabinet ......................................................................................................................................13
2.3.3 IBBS200D Battery Cabinet .................................................................................................................................14
1 Introduction
Long Term Evolution (LTE) is an evolved telecom standard. It provides various technical
benefits to Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access Network (E-UTRAN), including:
Reduced service delay
Higher user data rates
Increased spectral efficiency
Optimized support for packet services
Improved system capacity and coverage
LTE has flexible bandwidths, enhanced modulation schemes, and effective scheduling. In
addition, LTE allows operators to use both original and new spectral resources to provide data
and voice services.
1.1 Overview
Focusing on customer-oriented innovation, Huawei launches a series of LTE products in its
SingleBTS product portfolio. The LTE frequency division duplex (FDD) 3900 series base
stations (referred to as the 3900 series eNodeBs in this document) fully utilize Huawei
platform resources and use a variety of technologies to meet the challenges of mobile network
development.
The E-UTRAN NodeB (eNodeB) is used for radio access in the LTE system. The eNodeB
mainly performs Radio Resource Management (RRM) functions such as air interface
management, access control, mobility control, and User Equipment (UE) resource allocation.
Multiple eNodeBs constitute an E-UTRAN system.
The innovative design and flexible combinations of basic modules and auxiliary devices
encourage Huawei to diversify 3900 series eNodeB products. Figure 1-1 shows the 3900
series eNodeBs.
1.2 Benefits
Diverse Usage Scenarios and RF Module Types for Different
Network Deployment Requirements
Huawei provides two types of radio frequency (RF) modules: radio frequency unit (RFU) and
remote radio unit (RRU), which can be installed based on installation scenarios for macro and
distributed eNodeBs. Each RF module provides at least two TX channels and two RX
channels (2T2R). The modules support main LTE frequency bands and the minimum
requirement of 2x2 uplink and downlink multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO). RRUs that
are designed with 2T4R or 4T4R are adopted to meet the requirement of higher MIMO. RF
modules are also characterized by their support for various bandwidths, great TX power, and
high power amplification efficiency. 3mRRU that supports multi-carrier, multi-mode, and
MIMO is one of the smallest, lightest, and most-efficient RF modules in the industry. Diverse
usage scenarios and RF module types can meet different network deployment requirements of
operators.
2 Architecture
2.1 Overview
The 3900 series eNodeBs are divided into macro and distributed eNodeBs. Different types of
eNodeBs are used in different scenarios, meeting requirements for fast and cos t-effective
network deployment.
Macro eNodeB
Distributed eNodeB: DBS3900 LTE (referred as DBS3900 in this document)
NOTE
Three versions (Ver.B, Ver.C, and Ver.D) are available for the following cabinets:
DBS3900 cabinet
Radio frequency cabinet (RFC)
Advanced power module with heat-exchanger (APM 30H)
Transmission cabinet with heat-exchanger (TM C11H)
Integrated Battery Backup System with direct cooler (IBBS200D)
Integrated Battery Backup System with TEC (IBBS200T)
If the cabinet version is not specified, the description is applicable to the cabinet of either version. If
the cabinet version is specified, the description is applicable only to the cabinet of that version.
DBS3900 (Ver.B) cabinets can be upgraded to DBS3900 (Ver.D) cabinets, respectively.
2.2.1 BBU3900
The BBU3900, a baseband unit, performs the following functions:
Provides S1 interfaces for connection to the Mobility Management Entity (MME) or
Serving Gateway (S-GW), and X2 interfaces for connection to the eNodeB.
Provides CPRI ports for communication with the RRUs/RFUs and processes uplink and
downlink baseband signals.
Manages the entire eNodeB by means of operation and maintenance (OM) and signaling
message processing.
Provides an OM channel towards the local maintenance terminal (LMT) or iManager
M2000.
Provides clock ports for clock synchronization, alarm monitoring ports for environment
monitoring, and a Universal Serial Bus (USB) port for commissioning using a USB
storage device.
Figure 2-1 shows the slot layout of a BBU3900.
NOTE
For more details about the BBU3900, see BBU3900 Description.
The BBU3900 can be configured with the following boards and units:
Main control and transmission board: universal main processing and transmission unit
(UMPT)
Baseband processing board: LTE baseband processing unit (LBBP)
Universal FE lightning protection unit (UFLP)
Universal power and environment interface unit (UPEU)
Universal environment interface unit (UEIU)
FAN unit
BBU3900 boards support plug-and-play, and users can configure the boards as required.
UMPT
The UMPT is a universal main control and transmission unit for the BBU3900. It manages the
entire eNodeB in terms of OM, processes signaling messages, and provides clock signals for
the BBU3900. There are four types of UMPTs: UMPTa2, UMPTa6, UMPTb1, and UMPTb2.
Table 2-1 describes the differences between each UMPT type.
Panel
NOTE
(1) The security of the USB port is ensured by encryption.
(2) To log in to the eNodeB through the commissioning Ethernet port, ensure that the OM port has been
enabled and the user has been authorized to log in to the eNodeB through the OM port.
LBBP
NOTE
The LBBPd1has silkscreens LBBPd1 indicating their board types on the lower left corner of the board
panel, respectively.
UPEU
The UPEU is a power module for the BBU3900. UPEUc panel
UEIU
The UEIU transmits information reported by the environment monitoring device and alarm
information to the main control board.
Figure 2-4 shows the UEIU panel.
2.2.2 RRU
An RRU is a remote radio unit. One or more RRUs constitute the RF part of a distributed
eNodeB. RRUs can be installed on a pole, wall, or stand. They can also be installed close to
antennas to shorten the feeder length, reduce feeder loss, and improve system coverage. RRUs
modulate and demodulate baseband signals and RF signals, process data, amplify power, and
detect standing waves.
eNodeBs support RRU combination to provide a larger capacity. RRU combination is a
scheme that two RRUs working in the same frequency band are connected to the same LBBP
to serve the same sector.
RRU3268 capabilities, working modes, and frequency bands
2.3 DBS3900
The DBS3900 facilitates site acquisition as well as network planning and optimization, and
reduces network deployment time. It enables operators to efficiently deploy a
high-performance LTE network with a low total cost of ownership (TCO) by minimizing
investment in electricity, space, and manpower.
The DBS3900 consists of the BBU3900 and RRUs. The BBU3900 is characterized by its
small footprint, easy installation, and low power consumption. Therefore, the BBU3900 can
be easily installed in a spare space at an existing site. The RRU is also compact and light. It
can be installed close to an antenna to reduce feeder loss and to improve system coverage.
NOTE
Cabinets for the DBS3900 are of three versions: Ver.B, Ver.C, and Ver.D. The DBS3900 (Ver.B) cabinets
can be APM 30H (Ver.B) cabinets or TM C11H (Ver.B) cabinets. The DBS3900 (Ver.C) cabinets can be
APM 30H (Ver.C) cabinets or TM C11H (Ver.C) cabinets. The DBS3900 (Ver.D) cabinets can be
APM 30H (Ver.D) cabinets or TM C11H (Ver.D) cabinets. If the cabinet version is not specified, the
description is applicable to the cabinet of either version. If the cabinet version is specified, the
description is applicable only to the cabinet of that version.
If the DBS3900 is deployed indoors, the BBU3900 can be installed in a 19-inch cabinet or
rack, Indoor Centralized Rack (ICR), or Indoor Mini Box (IMB03). The BBU3900 can also
be installed on the wall to share the power supply system and the transmission system in the
existing network.
The ICR provides a baseband rack for installing the BBU3900 and an RF rack for installing a
maximum of six RRUs in a centralized manner.
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list the typical configurations of the DBS3900.
NOTE
RRU a refers to an RRU in 4T4R mode.
Table 2-7 lists the maximum number of cells supported by the DBS3900.
NOTE
The maximum number of cells is the number of cells each configured with a single carrier.
(1) Outer air circulation device (2) Junction box (3) Fan box
(4) SLPU (5) Door status sensor (6) Electronic label unit (ELU)
(7) Embedded power subrack unit (8) BBU3900 (9) EM UA
(EPU) subrack
(10) Filler module (11) AC heater (12) M aintenance socket
Configured with built-in battery groups, two IBBS200D cabinets provide a maximum
backup DC power capacity of 368 Ah.
3.1 Capacity
Table 3-1 Capacity of a BBU3900 working in single mode
Mode Capacity
Mode Capacity
Maximum throughput
per eNodeB (packet UMPT:
size: 550 bytes) Uplink and downlink data rate at the MAC layer:
1500 Mbit/s
4.2 Capacity
Each RRU3268 supports two carriers. The total bandwidth between the maximum frequency
and the minimum frequency of the spectrum for two carriers does not exceed:
50 MHz in 2600 MHz (band 7)
35 MHz in 700 MHz band A (band 28)
30 MHz in 700 MHz band B (band 28)
4.3 RX Sensitivity
Table 4-2 RX sensitivity
Frequency Band 1T1R RX Sensitivity (dBm) 1T2R RX Sensitivity
(MHz) (dBm)
NOTE
As recommended in 3GPP TS 36.104, RX sensitivity is measured under a 5 M Hz channel bandwidth
based on FRC A1-3 in the Annex A.1 standard, where the modulation scheme is QPSK (R = 1/3) and
the system bandwidth is 25 resource blocks (RBs)
2600 2 x 40
700 2 x 40
Table 4-5 Power consumption of the whole base station (2600 MHz)
Cabinet Configuration Maximum Typical Maximum
Output Power Power
Power (W) Consumption Consumption
(W) (W)
Table 4-6 Power consumption of the whole base station (700 MHz)
Cabinet Configuration Maximum Typical Maximum
Output Power Power
Power (W) Consumption Consumption
(W) (W)
Cascading capability When optical modules with a port speed of 1.25 Gbit/s are
used, cascading is not recommended due to the limited
transmission bandwidth of CPRI ports.
When optical modules with a port speed of 2.5 Gbit/s are
used:
− Three levels are supported if the cell bandwidth is less than
or equal to 5 MHz.
− Two levels are supported if the cell bandwidth is 10 MHz.
− Cascading is not recommended if the cell bandwidth is
greater than or equal to 15 MHz due to the limited
transmission bandwidth of CPRI ports.
When optical modules with a port speed of 4.9 Gbit/s are
used:
− Four levels are supported if the cell bandwidth is less than
or equal to 10 MHz.
− Two levels are supported if the cell bandwidth is 15 MHz
or 20 MHz.
Item Specification
Item Specification
Input voltage 50 Hz or 60 Hz
frequency
Maximum input 16 A (220/380 V AC three-phase)
current
30 A (110 V AC dual-live-wire/220 V AC single-phase)
Item Specification
Relative 5% to 100% -
humidity
6 Software Upgrade
LT1S0BASIC06 eNodeB FDD Bas ic per cell The software is configured based on
Software, V100R006 the total number of cells at each base
station. Manual modification of the
configuration is not allowed.
LT1S0USLTE04 Basic Software Upgrade per cell This software is configured based on
from V100R005 to the total number of cells where
V100R006 eNodeB V100R005 must be upgraded.
LT1S00VOIP VoIP Semi-persistent per user in RRC The software is configured based on the total
00 Scheduling connected mode number of RRC connected users at each base
station. Additional configuration is required if
the total number of RRC connected users
increases for capacity expansion.
LT1S00ROH RObust Header per user in RRC The software is configured based on the total
C00 Compression (ROHC) connected mode number of RRC connected users at each base
station. Additional configuration is required if
the total number of RRC connected users
increases for capacity expansion.
LT1S00TTIB0 TTI Bundling per cell The software is configured based on the total
0 number of cells at each base station. Manual
modification of the configuration is not
allowed.
LT1SSRVCC SRVCC to UTRAN per user in RRC The software is configured based on the total
U00 connected mode number of RRC connected users at each base
station. Additional configuration is required if
the total number of RRC connected users
increases for capacity expansion.
LT1SSRVCC SRVCC to GERAN per user in RRC The software is configured based on the total
G00 connected mode number of RRC connected users at each base
station. Additional configuration is required if
the total number of RRC connected users
increases for capacity expansion.
LT1S00CFBU CS Fallback to per user in RRC The software is configured based on the total
00 UTRAN connected mode number of RRC connected users at each base
station. Additional configuration is required if
the total number of RRC connected users
increases for capacity expansion.
LT1S00CFBG CS Fallback to per user in RRC The software is configured based on the total
00 GERAN connected mode number of RRC connected users at each base
station. Additional configuration is required if
the total number of RRC connected users
increases for capacity expansion.
LT1S00CFBR CS Fallback to per user in RRC The software is configured based on the total
00 CDMA2000 1xRTT connected mode number of RRC connected users at each base
station. Additional configuration is required if
the total number of RRC connected users
increases for capacity expansion.
LT1S0FCFBU Flash CS Fallback to per user in RRC The software is configured based on the total
00 UTRAN connected mode number of RRC connected users at each base
station. Additional configuration is required if
the total number of RRC connected users
increases for capacity expansion.
LT1S0FCFBG Flash CS Fallback to per user in RRC The software is configured based on the total
00 GERAN connected mode number of RRC connected users at each base
station. Additional configuration is required if
the total number of RRC connected users
increases for capacity expansion.
LT1S0CSFLU CS Fallback with LAI per user in RRC The software is configured based on the total
00 to UTRAN connected mode number of RRC connected users at each base
station. Additional configuration is required if
the total number of RRC connected users
increases for capacity expansion.
LT1S0CSFLG CS Fallback with LAI per user in RRC The software is configured based on the total
00 to GERAN connected mode number of RRC connected users at each base
station. Additional configuration is required if
the total number of RRC connected users
increases for capacity expansion.
LT1S000LCS LoCation per user in RRC The software is configured based on the total
00 Services(LCS) connected mode number of RRC connected users at each base
station. Additional configuration is required if
the total number of RRC connected users
increases for capacity expansion.
LT1S0D2I2O DL 2x2 MIMO per cell The software is configured based on the total
00 number of cells at each base station by default.
You can manually enter the number of cells
configured with this function.
LT1S0U2I2O UL 2x2 MU-MIMO per cell The software is configured based on the total
00 number of cells at each base station by default.
You can manually enter the number of cells
configured with this function.
LT1S000SUE Support of UE per user in RRC The software is configured based on the total
00 Category2/3/4 connected mode number of RRC connected users at each base
station. Additional configuration is required if
the total number of RRC connected users
increases for capacity expansion.
LT1S0D4I2O DL 4x2 MIMO per cell The software is configured based on the total
00 number of cells at each base station by default.
You can manually enter the number of cells
configured with this function.
LT1S0U4AR UL 4-Antenna per cell The software is configured based on the total
D00 Receive Diversity number of cells at each base station by default.
You can manually enter the number of cells
configured with this function.
LT1S0UMIM UL 2x4 multi-user per cell The software is configured based on the total
O00 MIMO (MU-MIMO) number of cells at each base station by default.
You can manually enter the number of cells
configured with this function.
LT1S0DMIM DL 4X4 MIMO per cell The software is configured based on the total
O00 number of cells at each base station by default.
You can manually enter the number of cells
configured with this function.
LT1SU64QA UL 64QAM per cell The software is configured based on the total
M00 number of cells at each base station. Manual
modification of the configuration is not
allowed.
LT1S00UIRC UL Interference per cell The software is configured based on the total
00 Rejection Combining number of cells at each base station by default.
You can manually enter the number of cells
configured with this function.
LT1S0DICIC0 Dynamic Inter-Cell per cell The software is configured based on the total
0 Interference number of cells at each base station. Manual
Coordination modification of the configuration is not
allowed.
LT1S0IULCP Intra-eNodeB UL per cell The software is configured based on the total
00 CoMP number of cells at each base station by default.
You can manually enter the number of cells
configured with this function.
LT1S800MSC 800M Self-interference per cell The software is configured based on the total
00 Cancellation number of cells at each base station. Manual
modification of the configuration is not
allowed.
LT1S000TPE TCP Proxy per user in RRC The software is configured based on the total
00 Enhancer(TPE) connected mode number of RRC connected users at each base
station. Additional configuration is required if
the total number of RRC connected users
increases for capacity expansion.
LT1S00FXUS Flexible User Steering per user in RRC The software is configured based on the total
00 connected mode number of RRC connected users at each base
station. Additional configuration is required if
the total number of RRC connected users
increases for capacity expansion.
LT1S0UPABS UL Pre-allocation per user in RRC The software is configured based on the total
00 Based on SPID connected mode number of RRC connected users at each base
station. Additional configuration is required if
the total number of RRC connected users
increases for capacity expansion.
LT1S00ESCH Enhanced Scheduling per user in RRC The software is configured based on the total
00 connected mode number of RRC connected users at each base
station. Additional configuration is required if
the total number of RRC connected users
increases for capacity expansion.
LT1S000AQ Active Queue per user in RRC The software is configured based on the total
M00 Management(AQM) connected mode number of RRC connected users at each base
station. Additional configuration is required if
the total number of RRC connected users
increases for capacity expansion.
LT1S000EAC Enhanced Admission per user in RRC The software is configured based on the total
00 Control connected mode number of RRC connected users at each base
station. Additional configuration is required if
the total number of RRC connected users
increases for capacity expansion.
LT1S000HSM High Speed Mobility per cell The software is configured based on the total
00 number of cells at each base station by default.
You can manually enter the number of cells
configured with this function.
LT1S00UHS Ultra High Speed per cell The software is configured based on the total
M00 Mobility number of cells at each base station by default.
You can manually enter the number of cells
configured with this function.
LT1S00ECAR Extended Cell Access per cell The software is configured based on the total
00 Radius number of cells at each base station by default.
You can manually enter the number of cells
configured with this function.
LT1SPIRHLU PS Inter-RAT Mobility per user in RRC The software is configured based on the total
00 between E-UTRAN connected mode number of RRC connected users at each base
and UTRAN station. Additional configuration is required if
the total number of RRC connected users
increases for capacity expansion.
LT1SPIRHLG PS Inter-RAT Mobility per user in RRC The software is configured based on the total
00 between E-UTRAN connected mode number of RRC connected users at each base
and GERAN station. Additional configuration is required if
the total number of RRC connected users
increases for capacity expansion.
LT1SPIRHLC PS Inter-RAT Mobility per user in RRC The software is configured based on the total
00 between E-UTRAN connected mode number of RRC connected users at each base
and CDMA2000 station. Additional configuration is required if
the total number of RRC connected users
increases for capacity expansion.
LT1S00ILLB0 Intra-LTE Load per user in RRC The software is configured based on the total
0 Balancing connected mode number of RRC connected users at each base
station. Additional configuration is required if
the total number of RRC connected users
increases for capacity expansion.
LT1S0IRLSU Inter-RAT Load per user in RRC The software is configured based on the total
00 Sharing to UTRAN connected mode number of RRC connected users at each base
station. Additional configuration is required if
the total number of RRC connected users
increases for capacity expansion.
LT1S0IRLSG Inter-RAT Load per user in RRC The software is configured based on the total
00 Sharing to GERAN connected mode number of RRC connected users at each base
station. Additional configuration is required if
the total number of RRC connected users
increases for capacity expansion.
LT1S0SBIRU Service based per user in RRC The software is configured based on the total
00 inter-RAT handover to connected mode number of RRC connected users at each base
UTRAN station. Additional configuration is required if
the total number of RRC connected users
increases for capacity expansion.
LT1S0SBIRG Service based per user in RRC The software is configured based on the total
00 inter-RAT handover to connected mode number of RRC connected users at each base
GERAN station. Additional configuration is required if
the total number of RRC connected users
increases for capacity expansion.
LT1S0DBIHU Distance based per user in RRC The software is configured based on the total
00 inter-RAT handover to connected mode number of RRC connected users at each base
UTRAN station. Additional configuration is required if
the total number of RRC connected users
increases for capacity expansion.
LT1S0DBIHG Distance based per user in RRC The software is configured based on the total
00 inter-RAT handover to connected mode number of RRC connected users at each base
GERAN station. Additional configuration is required if
the total number of RRC connected users
increases for capacity expansion.
LT1SEUCSPS E-UTRAN to UTRAN per user in RRC The software is configured based on the total
00 CS/PS Steering connected mode number of RRC connected users at each base
station. Additional configuration is required if
the total number of RRC connected users
increases for capacity expansion.
LT1S000ANR Automatic Neighbour per cell The software is configured based on the total
00 Relation (ANR) number of cells at each base station. Manual
modification of the configuration is not
allowed.
LT1S00IANR Inter-RAT ANR per cell The software is configured based on the total
00 number of cells at each base station. Manual
modification of the configuration is not
allowed.
LT1S0SCONF Self-configuration per cell The software is configured based on the total
00 number of cells at each base station. Manual
modification of the configuration is not
allowed.
LT1S000MR Mobility Robust per cell Configured based on the total number of cells
O00 Optimization (MRO) at each site by default. Manual modification is
not allowed.
LT1S0PCICD PCI per cell The software is configured based on the total
00 Collision Detection & number of cells at each base station. Manual
Self-Optimization modification of the configuration is not
allowed.
LT1S00RETC Remote Electrical Tilt per cell The software is configured based on the total
00 Control number of cells at each base station. Manual
modification of the configuration is not
allowed.
LT1S00RAOP RACH Optimization per cell The software is configured based on the total
00 number of cells at each base station. Manual
modification of the configuration is not
allowed.
LT1S000SCD Sleeping Cell Detection per cell The software is configured based on the total
00 number of cells at each base station. Manual
modification of the configuration is not
allowed.
LT1S000AFD Antenna per cell The software is configured based on the total
00 Fault Detection number of cells at each base station. Manual
modification of the configuration is not
allowed.
LT1S000COC Cell Outage Detection per cell The software is configured based on the total
00 and Compenstation number of cells at each base station. Manual
modification of the configuration is not
allowed.
LT1SCOTRA 2G/3G and LTE per eNodeB One piece of the software is configured for each
N00 Co-transmission base station.
LT1S00EOA Ethernet OAM per eNodeB One piece of the software is configured for each
M00 base station.
LT1S000BFD Bidirectional per eNodeB One piece of the software is configured for each
00 Forwarding Detection base station.
LT1SETQOS Enhanced per eNodeB One piece of the software is configured for each
M00 Transmission QoS base station.
Management
LT1S00IPPM IP Performance per eNodeB One piece of the software is configured for each
00 Monitoring base station.
LTIS0DTPQG Different Transport per eNodeB One piece of the software is configured for each
00 Paths based on QoS base station.
Grade
LT1S00ENSY Enhanced per eNodeB One piece of the software is configured for each
00 Synchronization base station.
LT1SS1FLEX S1-flex per eNodeB One piece of the software is configured for each
00 base station.
LT1S00RSCC RAN Sharing with per cell The software is configured based on the total
00 Common Carrier number of cells at each base station. Manual
modification of the configuration is not
allowed.
LT1S00RSDC RAN per cell The software is configured based on the total
00 Sharing with Dedicated number of cells at each base station. Manual
Carrier modification of the configuration is not
allowed.
LT1SSXIPV6 S1 and X2 over IPv6 per eNodeB One piece of the software is configured for each
00 base station.
LT1SIEIPV60 IEEE 1588v2 over per eNodeB One piece of the software is configured for each
0 IPv6 base station.
LT1SIPIPV60 IPsec for IPv6 per eNodeB One piece of the software is configured for each
0 base station.
LT1S00RCM RRU Channel Cross per eNodeB One piece of the software is configured for each
M00 Connection Under base station.
MIMO
LT1S00OMC OM Channel Backup per eNodeB One piece of the software is configured for each
B00 base station.
LT1S00IPRB0 IP Route Backup per eNodeB One piece of the software is configured for each
0 base station.
LT1S000ELA Ethernet Link per eNodeB One piece of the software is configured for each
00 Aggregation(IEEE base station.
802.3ad)
LT1S00IPTB0 IPsec Tunnel Backup per eNodeB One piece of the software is configured for each
0 base station.
LT1S0SMEC Security Mechanism per user in RRC The software is configured based on the total
H00 connected mode number of RRC connected users at each base
station. Additional configuration is required if
the total number of RRC connected users
increases for capacity expansion.
LT1S0IPSEC0 IPSEC per eNodeB One piece of the software is configured for each
0 base station.
LT1S000PKI0 Public Key per eNodeB One piece of the software is configured for each
0 infrastructure(PKI) base station.
LT1S000ACC Access Control based per eNodeB One piece of the software is configured for each
00 on 802.1x base station.
LT1SINFIRE0 Integrated Firewall per eNodeB One piece of the software is configured for each
0 base station.
LT1S000ACP Adaptive Power per cell The software is configured based on the total
00 Consumption number of cells at each base station. Manual
modification of the configuration is not
allowed.
LT1S0RFCIS RF Channel Intelligent per cell The software is configured based on the total
00 Shutdown number of cells at each base station. Manual
modification of the configuration is not
allowed.
LT1S00LPCM Low Power per cell The software is configured based on the total
00 Consumption Mode number of cells at each base station. Manual
modification of the configuration is not
allowed.
LT1S000PCM Power Consumption per cell The software is configured based on the total
00 Monitoring number of cells at each base station. Manual
modification of the configuration is not
allowed.
LT1S00DBIS Intelligent Power-Off per cell The software is configured based on the total
00 of Carriers in the Same number of cells at each base station. Manual
Coverage modification of the configuration is not
allowed.
LT1S00PISM PSU Intelligent Sleep per cell The software is configured based on the total
00 Mode number of cells at each base station. Manual
modification of the configuration is not
allowed.
LT1S000SPS0 Symbol Power Saving per cell The software is configured based on the total
0 number of cells at each base station. Manual
modification of the configuration is not
allowed.
LT1S0IPOCC Intelligent Power-Off per cell The software is configured based on the total
00 of Carriers in the Same number of cells at each base station. Manual
Coverage of UMTS modification of the configuration is not
Network allowed.
LT1S000IBM Intelligent Battery per cell The software is configured based on the total
00 Management number of cells at each base station. Manual
modification of the configuration is not
allowed.
LT1S00CPB Compact Bandwidth per cell The software is configured based on the total
W00 number of cells at each base station by default.
You can manually enter the number of cells
configured with this function.
The software is configured based on the total number of
SRVCC Flexible Steering per RRC Connected RRC connected users at each base station. Additional
LT1S00SFSU00
to UTRAN User configuration is required if the total number of RRC
connected users increases for capacity expansion.
PUCCH Flexible per cell The software is configured based on the total
LT1S000PFC00 Configuration number of cells at each base station by default.
You can manually enter the number of cells
configured with this function.
Control Channel IRC per cell The software is configured based on the total
LT1S0CCIRC00 number of cells at each base station by default.
You can manually enter the number of cells
configured with this function.
Advanced Receiver per cell The software is configured based on the total
LT1SARPSIC00 (PSIC) number of cells at each base station by default.
You can manually enter the number of cells
configured with this function.
Dynamic DRX per cell The software is configured based on the total
LT1S00DDRX0 number of cells at each base station by default.
0 You can manually enter the number of cells
configured with this function.
High-Mobility-triggere per cell The software is configured based on the total
LT1S0HMTIM 0 d Idle Mode number of cells at each base station by default.
0 You can manually enter the number of cells
configured with this function.
DL Non-GBR Packet per cell The software is configured based on the total
LT1S0DLNPB0 Bundling number of cells at each base station by default.
0 You can manually enter the number of cells
configured with this function.
PS Mobility from per user in RRC The software is configured based on the total
E-UTRAN to connected mode number of RRC connected users at each base
LT1SPM EBFF0 CDMA2000 HRPD station. Additional configuration is required if
0 Based on the total number of RRC connected users
Frequency-specific increases for capacity expansion.
Factors
RAN Sharing by More per cell The software is configured based on the total
LT1S00RSM O0 Operators number of cells at each base station. Manual
0 modification of the configuration is not
allowed.
MOCN Flexible per cell The software is configured based on the total
LT1S0M FPBC0 Priority Based number of cells at each base station. Manual
0 Camping modification of the configuration is not
allowed.
3
3GPP 3rd Generation Partnership Project
3m Multi-carrier, multi-mode, and MIMO
A
AC alternating current
APM advanced power module
B
BBU baseband unit
BTS base transceiver station
C
CCU cabinet control unit
CMUA central monitoring unit type A
CMUE central monitoring unit type E
CPRI common public radio interface
CRFUd CDMA radio frequency unit type D
D
DBS distribution base station
DC direct current
DCDU direct current distribution unit
E
EMC electromagnetic compatibility
EMUA environment monitoring unit type A
eNodeB E-UTRAN NodeB
EPS Embedded Power Supply System
EPU Embedded Power subrack Unit
ETSI European Telecommunications Standards Institute
ETP embedded telecommunication power
E-UTRAN Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access Network
F
FDD frequency divis ion duplex
G
GSM Global System for Mobile Communications
GUI graphical user interface
H
HAU Heater Assembly Unit
HEX heat exchanger
I
IBBS Integrated Backup Battery System
ICR indoor centralized rack
IMB indoor mini box
L
LBBP LTE baseband processing unit
LMT local maintenance terminal
LRFU LTE radio frequency unit
LRFUe LTE radio frequency unit type E
LTE Long Term Evolution
M
MIMO multiple-input multiple-output
MME Mobility Management Entity
MML man-machine language
MRFU multi-mode radio frequency unit
MRFUd multi-mode radio frequency unit type D
O
OMB outdoor mini box
P
PDU power distribution unit
PMU power monitoring unit
PSU power supply unit
R
RF radio frequency
RFC radio frequency cabinet
RFU radio frequency unit
RH relative humidity
RRU remote radio unit
S
S-GW Serving Gateway
SDR software-defined radio
SLPU Signal Lightning Protection Unit
T
TCO total cost of ownership
TEC thermoelectric cooler
TMC transmission cabinet
V
VLAN Virtual Local Area Network