Manage Mixed Mode
Manage Mixed Mode
Manage Mixed Mode
User Guide
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Contents
1 Reader's Guide 1
4 Hardware Expansion 8
4.1 Install Supporting Hardware 8
4.2 Add DU or Baseband Unit and Additional Capacity 9
4.3 Expand to Multi-DUs 10
4.4 Cascading Radio Units 10
7 Configure Software 42
7.1 Configure Baseband Radio Node for Mixed Mode Radio 42
7.2 Configure Mixed Mode using Baseband R503 44
7.3 Configure LTE DU Node for Mixed Mode Radio with Node
Group Synchronization 44
7.4 Configure LTE DU Node for Mixed Mode Radio with GPS
Receiver 45
7.5 Configure LTE DU Node for Mixed Mode with GPS Out 47
7.6 Configure WCDMA DU Node for Mixed Mode Radio with Node
Group Synchronization 48
7.7 Configure WCDMA DU Node for Mixed Mode Radio with GPS
Receiver 50
7.8 Configure WCDMA DU Node for Mixed Mode Radio with GPS
Out 52
7.9 Configure GSM DU Node for Mixed Mode Radio 55
1 Reader's Guide
This document describes setup and expansion of Mixed Mode Radio and Mixed
Mode Baseband in various combinations. References from a section to all related
concepts and tasks can be found at the end of the sections.
Target Group
The target group for this document is operators who install and configure Mixed
Mode features.
Related Documents
— Manage Software
— Replace Baseband
— Replace 8U Baseband
RELATED INFORMATION
Prepare
for new
configuration
Yes Is hardware
expansion
necessary?
Hardware Expansion
No
What is the
managed node
type?
What is What is
the target the performed
configuration? action?
L0002049A
— The licenses for Mixed Mode Radio are installed. See the following
documents:
RAT Document
LTE Manage Licenses and Hardware Activation Codes
WCDMA Licenses and Hardware Activation Codes
GSM User Description, GSM RAN Handling of Software Licenses and
Hardware Activation Codes
CDMA Integrating CDMA on RBS 6000
NR Manage Licenses and Hardware Activation Codes
— The software version on the nodes supports Mixed Mode Radio. For the
required software version, see Mixed Mode Radio.
— FTP client
— Server software
— A serial cable (RPM 919 732/05000) for connection between the client and
the DU or Baseband unit.
— For GSM DU Radio Node, the applicable version of OMT is installed on the
client.
— It is possible that the Baseband unit must be replaced. For more information,
see Replace Baseband.
For Mixed Mode Baseband, do not install additional DUs or Baseband units.
A mixed mode Baseband unit uses a mixed mode Managed Element
— The software running on the node must support the target configuration. If it
does not, it must be upgraded. For more information, see Radio Node
Configurations.
— Existing cell and TRX MOs (that is, MOs NRCellCU, NRSectorCarrier,
EUtranCellFDD, EutranCellTDD, NBIotCell, NodeBLocalCell, and Trx)
must be checked. If necessary, cells and TRXs must be removed to make the
remaining ones fit in the Baseband unit together with the cells and TRXs of
the new RAT. If the cells need to be replanned for running multiple RATs, the
cells and TRXs need to be reconfigured, see Reconfigure Cells and TRXs
Before Adding New RAT to a Mixed Mode Baseband Node on page 6.
— If radio units are to be shared between three standards, cells and TRXs of the
standards already running on radio units must be reconfigured.
— Allocation of RF branches must be planned to make sure the cells and TRXs
of the new RAT fit on the shared radio units.
RELATED INFORMATION
Steps
1. If necessary, remove the appropriate number of cells and TRXs to make the
remaining ones fit in the Baseband unit together with the cells and TRXs of
the new RAT.
For capacity in each standard combination and Baseband unit, see Radio
Node Configurations.
2. Reconfigure cells and TRXs of the standards already running on radio units
that will be shared between three standards.
To make sure the cells and TRXs of the new RAT will fit on these radio units,
the cells and TRXs need explicit mapping to RF branches. See Allocate RF
Ports for Mixed Mode with More than Two Standards on page 18.
If the total number of standards running on the radio unit becomes three with the
addition of the new RAT, do the following:
3. Perform the same configurations in radio units that are shared with another
radio node.
RELATED INFORMATION
5.4 Allocate RF Ports for Mixed Mode with More than Two Standards on page
18
4 Hardware Expansion
— PFU
— Baseband R unit
— CDMA-specific hardware
• XMU 02
— Signalling cables
— Power cables
— Dummy unit
— DU adapter
— 8U subrack
If the new RAT setup is not working properly, it can indicate that there are not
enough hardware resources available for the additional RAT. In this case,
Resource Allocation Failurealarm is generated.
Steps
2. Determine which other units need to be replaced or added, and follow the
appropriate instructions:
5. Switch on the power for all DUs, Baseband units, Baseband R units, and
Radio Units.
For internal radios, DUs and Baseband units, do the following:
— Follow the input power cable for each unit, and switch on the
corresponding power switch.
— Switch on the power to the external radios from the RBS or at the local
external power source.
RELATED INFORMATION
The synchronization is maintained by the IDL cable, which the two DUs use for
communication. The network synchronization settings are described in Mixed
Mode Radio, in the WCDMA and LTE RAN libraries.
also to reduce equipment costs and simplify the antenna equipment setup. See
Mixed Mode Radio and Cascadable Radio Units in the LTE library for details.
Note: This is only applicable for two node configurations. With one radio node
(that is, a combination of Mixed Mode Radio and Mixed Mode
Baseband), it is possible to cascade up to six radio units where each
radio unit can be in single mode or mixed mode.
Radio
Radio
Radio
Radio
Radio
Radio
Radio
Radio
L0001548B
Steps
1. Create a software backup of the Baseband Radio Node and store it locally.
For more information, see Manage Software.
While adding more standards, make sure that the following is done to
achieve a Mixed Mode Radio configuration:
a. Sector carriers and TRXs from all standards must have a reference
chain to the FieldReplaceableUnit. Activate the Mixed Mode
Baseband feature for the MO representing the radio units running in
Mixed Mode.
b. Mixed Mode Radio licenses for all standards are installed and
activated.
4. Make sure that maximum two RATs are configured to the same RF port.
For more information, see Allocate RF Ports for Mixed Mode with More than
Two Standards on page 18.
6. Wait 15 minutes to ensure that the node is operational and no alarms are
raised.
RELATED INFORMATION
5.4 Allocate RF Ports for Mixed Mode with More than Two Standards on page
18
Prerequisites
The following instructions were read, understood, and followed:
Reconfigure Cells and TRXs Before Adding New RAT to a Mixed Mode Baseband
Node on page 6
Steps
1. Download a new LKF to the Baseband Radio Node, updated with licenses
required for the new RAT.
Include licenses for Mixed Mode Baseband and Mixed Mode Radio for the
existing standards, if necessary. Include Hardware Activation Codes as
necessary for both baseband capacity and output power.
For more information, see Manage Licenses and Hardware Activation Codes.
2. Activate all added features which correspond to new license keys in the LKF.
— GNBCUUPFunction
— GNBDUFunction
— NRCellCU
— NRCellDU
— NRSectorCarrier
LTE — ENodeBFunction
— SectorCarrier
— EUtranCellFDD
— EUtranCellTDD
— NbIotCell
WCDMA — NodeBFunction
— NodeBLocalCellGroup
according to the planned area
for WCDMA
— NodeBLocalCell according to
the planned area for WCDMA
— NodeBSectorCarrier according
to the planned area for WCDMA
— AbisIp
Option Description
NR Unlock MOs NRCellDU and NRSectorCarrier.
LTE Unlock MOs EUtranCellFDD, EUtranCellTDD, and NbIotCell.
WCDMA Unlock MO NodeBLocalCellGroup and all NodeBLocalCell MOs.
GSM Unlock all AbisIp and Trx MOs.
8. Wait 15 minutes to ensure that all cells, local cells, and TRXs are operational
and no alarms are raised.
RELATED INFORMATION
5.1 Expand to Multistandard Mixed Mode with One Baseband Node on page 12
Note: This migration can't be done using Mixed Mode Baseband NR.
Synch
Radio
Radio
Radio
Ref
Baseband/DU
Baseband
Synch
Ref
Radio
Radio
Radio
Baseband/DU
Baseband
Standard1
Standard2
Standard3
L0001482B
Prerequisites
Steps
1. Create a software backup of the Baseband Radio Nodes and store it locally.
For more information, see Manage Software.
3. Activate the Mixed Mode Baseband feature for the original standard by
setting the FeatureState.featureState attribute to ACTIVATED.
4. Configure the new RAT for the single standard Baseband Radio Node as
described in the appropriate chapter.
5. Make sure that maximum two RATs are configured towards the same RF
port. If necessary, reconfigure both node for the original standards, as well.
For more information see Allocate RF Ports for Mixed Mode with More than
Two Standards on page 18.
7. Wait 15 minutes to ensure that the node is operational and no alarms are
raised.
RELATED INFORMATION
5.4 Allocate RF Ports for Mixed Mode with More than Two Standards on page
18
7.1 Configure Baseband Radio Node for Mixed Mode Radio on page 42
5.4 Allocate RF Ports for Mixed Mode with More than Two
Standards
Mixed Mode with more than two standards requires special attention and often
special configuration depending on the hardware capabilities of the radio. The
radio can have limitations about the number of the standards that are supported
on the same RF port and on the same band. Thus, it is necessary to make a total
planning for the RF branches covering all nodes to configure which standards are
used for a port. If the radio supports NR RAT, then NR RAT can be added on the
same RF port.
Note: There are limitations about the number of standards that can be
supported on the same RF port. For more information about limitations
per radio, see Radio Node Configurations.
Mixed Mode with more than two standards can be configured with one or two
nodes. If there are two nodes, at least one of them is a multistandard Baseband
Radio Node. If there is only one node, it is a multistandard Baseband Radio Node.
If a GSM DU node is included in the configuration, for that node the TRX to
antenna mapping is handled in the normal configuration using OMT and BSC. For
more information, see Configure GSM DU Node for Mixed Mode Radio on page
55.
If two radio nodes share the antenna and RfPort, only one of them must control
the TMA, the RET and the power of the RfPort. Do not configure more RATs than
supported by the radio to use the same RfBranch MO.
Prerequisites
The FieldReplaceableUnit MO and an appropriate number of RfBranch MO
instances are created.
Steps
Option Description
One Multistandard Baseband Radio Node End task.
One Multistandard Baseband Radio Node and a Single Go to Step Step 4.
Standard Baseband Radio Node
A Multistandard Baseband Radio Node and a GSM DU Go to Step Step 7.
A Multistandard Baseband Radio Node and a WCDMA Go to Step Step 9.
DU
Option Description
A Multistandard Baseband Radio Node and an LTE DU Go to Step Step 12.
In the single standard Baseband Radio Node, do the following:
8. End task.
In the WCDMA DU node, do the following:
9. Run action unInitSector for the sector containing the radio with triple
standard mixed mode.
10. Allocate cell carrier branches to the required antenna branch, see WCDMA
RBS Configuration Guidelines in the WCDMA DU Radio Node library.
11. Go to Step Step 14.
In the LTE DU node, do the following:
12. Lock all cells and TRXs for the FieldReplaceableUnit MO allocated to a
radio with triple standard mixed mode.
13. Make a reference from the LTE DU Node to the required RF Branch or
Branches.
— For LTE , the SectorCarrier MO refers to MO RfBranch in the
RfBranchTxRef MO.
In the Multistandard Baseband node, do the following:
14. Unlock all cells and TRXs for each FieldReplaceableUnit allocated to a
radio with triple standard mixed mode.
Option Description
One Multistandard Unlock all cells and TRXs for each
Baseband Radio Node and FieldReplaceableUnit allocated to a radio
a Single Standard with triple standard mixed mode.
Baseband Radio Node
A Multistandard Baseband Run action initSector for the sector
Radio Node and a WCDMA containing the radio with triple standard mixed
DU mode.
A Multistandard Baseband Unlock all cells and TRXs for each
Radio Node and an LTE DU FieldReplaceableUnit allocated to a radio
with triple standard mixed mode.
— For all standards, the licenses for mixed mode are installed.
— For GSM DU, the applicable version of OMT is installed on the client.
— For CDMA, the conditions stated in Integrating CDMA on RBS 6000 are met.
Steps
1. Take the radio or radios out of operation and disconnect the power.
For instructions, see Replacing Radio Units or Replacing Remote Radio Units.
a. Make sure that the CPRI cables from the WCDMA node are
connected to RiPort Data1 on all shared radio units, and the CPRI
cables from the LTE node are connected to RiPort Data2 on all
shared radio units
For more information, see Add DU or Baseband Unit and Additional Capacity
on page 9 and Radio Node Configurations.
5. Configure the nodes as instructed in the appropriate chapter. Start with the
added node.
7. Wait 15 minutes to ensure that the node is operational and no alarms are
raised.
RELATED INFORMATION
7.3 Configure LTE DU Node for Mixed Mode Radio with Node Group
Synchronization on page 44
7.4 Configure LTE DU Node for Mixed Mode Radio with GPS Receiver on page
45
7.5 Configure LTE DU Node for Mixed Mode with GPS Out on page 47
7.6 Configure WCDMA DU Node for Mixed Mode Radio with Node Group
Synchronization on page 48
7.7 Configure WCDMA DU Node for Mixed Mode Radio with GPS Receiver on
page 50
7.8 Configure WCDMA DU Node for Mixed Mode Radio with GPS Out on page
52
7.1 Configure Baseband Radio Node for Mixed Mode Radio on page 42
Steps
1. Take the radio or radios out of operation and disconnect the power.
For instructions, see Replacing Radio Units or Replacing Remote Radio Units.
5. Configure the nodes as instructed in the appropriate chapter. Start with the
added node.
7. Wait 15 minutes to ensure that the node is operational and no alarms are
raised.
RELATED INFORMATION
7.1 Configure Baseband Radio Node for Mixed Mode Radio on page 42
Steps
1. Take the radio or radios out of operation and disconnect the power.
For instructions, see Replacing Radio Units or Replacing Remote Radio Units.
a. Make sure the CPRI cables from the DUG 20 are connected to RiPort
Data2 on all shared radio units.
For more information, see Add DU or Baseband Unit and Additional Capacity
on page 9.
7. Wait 15 minutes to ensure that the node is operational and no alarms are
raised.
RELATED INFORMATION
7.3 Configure LTE DU Node for Mixed Mode Radio with Node Group
Synchronization on page 44
7.4 Configure LTE DU Node for Mixed Mode Radio with GPS Receiver on page
45
7.5 Configure LTE DU Node for Mixed Mode with GPS Out on page 47
7.1 Configure Baseband Radio Node for Mixed Mode Radio on page 42
Steps
1. Take the radio or radios out of operation and disconnect the power.
For instructions, see Replacing Radio Units or Replacing Remote Radio Units.
a. Make sure that the CPRI cables from the WCDMA node are
connected to RiPort Data1 on all shared radio units, and the CPRI
cables from the GSM node are connected to RiPort Data2 on all
shared radio units
For more information, see Add DU or Baseband Unit and Additional Capacity
on page 9.
5. Configure the nodes as instructed in the appropriate chapter. Start with the
added node.
7. Wait 15 minutes to ensure that the node is operational and no alarms are
raised.
RELATED INFORMATION
7.6 Configure WCDMA DU Node for Mixed Mode Radio with Node Group
Synchronization on page 48
7.7 Configure WCDMA DU Node for Mixed Mode Radio with GPS Receiver on
page 50
7.8 Configure WCDMA DU Node for Mixed Mode Radio with GPS Out on page
52
7.1 Configure Baseband Radio Node for Mixed Mode Radio on page 42
Steps
RELATED INFORMATION
Synch Baseband
Ref WCDMA
RU
RU
L0001359A
RU
Synch DU Baseband
Ref WCDMA WCDMA
1 2
RU
L0001358B
Steps
RELATED INFORMATION
7.6 Configure WCDMA DU Node for Mixed Mode Radio with Node Group
Synchronization on page 48
7.7 Configure WCDMA DU Node for Mixed Mode Radio with GPS Receiver on
page 50
7.8 Configure WCDMA DU Node for Mixed Mode Radio with GPS Out on page
52
7.1 Configure Baseband Radio Node for Mixed Mode Radio on page 42
The following network synchronization solutions are possible for the two DUs for
GSM, shown in Figure 6:
— Both DUs for GSM are separately synchronized from the DUs for WCDMA,
using GPS Out.
— The two DUs for GSM are connected with an IDL2 cable and the primary
GSM DU synchronizes the secondary GSM DU.
Synch DU GPS DU
Ref WCDMA Out GSM
Installing
1 2 MSMM
G+W
single DUW
RU
sDU
WCDMA
Expanding with
IDL a second DUW
1 2
RU
1 2 1 2
RU RU RU RU
1 2 1 2
L0001539A
Steps
a. Take the radio or radios out of operation and disconnect the power.
For instructions, see Replacing Radio Units or Replacing Remote
Radio Units.
b. Take the DU or Baseband Node used for GSM out of operation and
disconnect the power.
— Both DUs for GSM are separately synchronized from the DUs for
WCDMA, using GPS Out.
The secondary GSM node is configured in the same way as the first one,
see instructions in Configure GSM DU Node for Mixed Mode Radio on
page 55.
— The two DUs for GSM are connected with an IDL2 cable and the primary
GSM DU synchronizes the secondary GSM DU.
RELATED INFORMATION
7.6 Configure WCDMA DU Node for Mixed Mode Radio with Node Group
Synchronization on page 48
7.7 Configure WCDMA DU Node for Mixed Mode Radio with GPS Receiver on
page 50
7.8 Configure WCDMA DU Node for Mixed Mode Radio with GPS Out on page
52
7.1 Configure Baseband Radio Node for Mixed Mode Radio on page 42
DU DU
GSM LTE
2 1 1
Radio Radio
DU DU DU
WCDMA GSM LTE
1 2 2 1
Expanding with dual DUL, DUW and Radios for high capacity
sDU
Radio
WCDMA
1 2 2 1
L0001545A
Steps
9. Add the second DU used for WCDMA, see Expand to Multi-DUs on page 10.
For information about how to connect multiple digital units, see Non-RF
Connections.
10. Add the second DU used for LTE, see Expand to Multi-DUs on page 10.
For information about how to connect multiple digital units, see Non-RF
Connections.
11. Add radio units.
For instructions, see Replacing Radio Units or Replacing Remote Radio Units.
RELATED INFORMATION
7.3 Configure LTE DU Node for Mixed Mode Radio with Node Group
Synchronization on page 44
7.4 Configure LTE DU Node for Mixed Mode Radio with GPS Receiver on page
45
7.5 Configure LTE DU Node for Mixed Mode with GPS Out on page 47
7.6 Configure WCDMA DU Node for Mixed Mode Radio with Node Group
Synchronization on page 48
7.7 Configure WCDMA DU Node for Mixed Mode Radio with GPS Receiver on
page 50
7.8 Configure WCDMA DU Node for Mixed Mode Radio with GPS Out on page
52
7.1 Configure Baseband Radio Node for Mixed Mode Radio on page 42
Synch Ref
Installing MSMM G+L
DU GPS DU
GSM Out LTE
2 1 1
RU RU
sDU RU
WCDMA
GPS Out
IDL
PCM Fallback Synch Ref Fallback
1 2 2 1
RU RU RU
sDU RU
WCDMA
GPS Out
IDL IDL
PCM Fallback
1 2 2 1
RU RU RU
L0001546A
Steps
7. Add the second DU used for WCDMA, see Expand to Multi-DUs on page 10.
For information about how to connect multiple digital units, see Non-RF
Connections.
8. Add radio units.
For instructions, see Replacing Radio Units or Replacing Remote Radio Units.
10. Add the second DU used for LTE, see Expand to Multi-DUs on page 10.
For information about how to connect multiple digital units, see Non-RF
Connections.
11. Add radio units.
For instructions, see Replacing Radio Units or Replacing Remote Radio Units.
RELATED INFORMATION
7.3 Configure LTE DU Node for Mixed Mode Radio with Node Group
Synchronization on page 44
7.4 Configure LTE DU Node for Mixed Mode Radio with GPS Receiver on page
45
7.5 Configure LTE DU Node for Mixed Mode with GPS Out on page 47
7.6 Configure WCDMA DU Node for Mixed Mode Radio with Node Group
Synchronization on page 48
7.7 Configure WCDMA DU Node for Mixed Mode Radio with GPS Receiver on
page 50
7.8 Configure WCDMA DU Node for Mixed Mode Radio with GPS Out on page
52
7.1 Configure Baseband Radio Node for Mixed Mode Radio on page 42
Steps
1. Add a DU or Baseband unit and, if applicable, radio units for GSM. See Add
DU or Baseband Unit and Additional Capacity on page 9.
a. Take the radio or radios out of operation and disconnect the power.
For instructions, see Replacing Radio Units or Replacing Remote
Radio Units.
b. Take the DU or Baseband Node used for GSM out of operation and
disconnect the power.
For detailed instructions see Replacing Digital Units.
8. Add a DU or Baseband unit for LTE, see Add DU or Baseband Unit and
Additional Capacity on page 9.
14. Add a secondary DU for LTE, see Expand to Multi-DUs on page 10.
For information about how to connect multiple digital units, see Non-RF
Connections.
15. Add radio units.
For instructions, see Replacing Radio Units or Replacing Remote Radio Units.
RELATED INFORMATION
7.3 Configure LTE DU Node for Mixed Mode Radio with Node Group
Synchronization on page 44
7.4 Configure LTE DU Node for Mixed Mode Radio with GPS Receiver on page
45
7.5 Configure LTE DU Node for Mixed Mode with GPS Out on page 47
7.6 Configure WCDMA DU Node for Mixed Mode Radio with Node Group
Synchronization on page 48
7.7 Configure WCDMA DU Node for Mixed Mode Radio with GPS Receiver on
page 50
7.8 Configure WCDMA DU Node for Mixed Mode Radio with GPS Out on page
52
7.1 Configure Baseband Radio Node for Mixed Mode Radio on page 42
Synch Ref
2 1 1
RU RU
sDU RU
LTE
GPS Out
IDL
PCM Fallback Synch Ref Fallback
1 2 2 1
RU RU RU
L0001039A
Steps
a. Take the radio or radios out of operation and disconnect the power.
2. Add a DU for LTE Multi Operator RAN and, if applicable, radio units for Mixed
Mode Radio. See Add DU or Baseband Unit and Additional Capacity on page
9.
RELATED INFORMATION
7.3 Configure LTE DU Node for Mixed Mode Radio with Node Group
Synchronization on page 44
7.4 Configure LTE DU Node for Mixed Mode Radio with GPS Receiver on page
45
7.5 Configure LTE DU Node for Mixed Mode with GPS Out on page 47
7.1 Configure Baseband Radio Node for Mixed Mode Radio on page 42
7 Configure Software
Steps
2. Connect the Baseband Radio Node to the Mixed Mode Radio by setting the
attribute FieldReplaceableUnit.isSharedWithExternalMe to the
following values depending on the Baseband Radio Node type:
5. Activate the Mixed Mode Radio feature for the appropriate RAT. In case of
Mixed Mode Radio NR no need for activation, as it is part of the NR Base
Package.
Option Description
NR Baseband Radio Unlock all NR cells, sectors and sector carriers.
Node
Option Description
LTE Baseband Radio Unlock all LTE cells and sectors.
Node
WCDMA Baseband Unlock the local cell group and unlock the local
Radio Node cell.Then, unlock MO UtranCell in the RNC.
GSM Baseband Radio Unlock TRXs, then take the Transceiver Group
Node into service and unlock it.
RELATED INFORMATION
6.3.1 Expand LTE Node to L+W+G with Node Group Synchronization on page
32
The following steps have to be performed when configuring the node with Mixed
Mode Baseband R503 for the first time:
Steps
4. Upgrade ME with the release that supports this feature (18.Q1 and
onwards).
In case the node is already on version 18.Q1, and no further upgrade is needed,
do the following:
5. Delete, and then create the link towards Baseband R503 to activate
Baseband R503 in Mixed Mode.
6. Upgrade the other ME to the release that supports this feature (18.Q1 and
onwards).
Steps
RELATED INFORMATION
6.3.1 Expand LTE Node to L+W+G with Node Group Synchronization on page
32
7.4 Configure LTE DU Node for Mixed Mode Radio with GPS
Receiver
For DU Radio Nodes, Node Group Synchronization is recommended instead of
GPS Out and GPS Receiver for improved flexibility and stability.
Steps
8. Unlock GpsSyncRef.
RELATED INFORMATION
6.3.1 Expand LTE Node to L+W+G with Node Group Synchronization on page
32
7.5 Configure LTE DU Node for Mixed Mode with GPS Out
For DU Radio Nodes, Node Group Synchronization is recommended instead of
GPS Out and GPS Receiver for improved flexibility and stability.
Steps
8. Unlock GpsOutSyncLink.
RELATED INFORMATION
6.3.1 Expand LTE Node to L+W+G with Node Group Synchronization on page
32
Steps
Several configuration changes are possible, but the following are required:
a. Select an RBB that supports Mixed Mode, and set the attribute
isSharedWithExternalMe to TRUE in MO AuxPlugInUnit.
Note: If the radio unit is shared by multiple RATs, the mixed mode
parameter must be enabled on all RATs.
b. Configure the EC-bus for the added DU. The unit type is always
EXTNODE for non-RBS 6601 nodes.
Note: If upgrading to dual DUs for WCDMA, the cells require configuring.
Select Manual and use the Advanced option if applicable.
11. Take the DU used for WCDMA into operation as instructed in Unlock Board.
RELATED INFORMATION
6.3.1 Expand LTE Node to L+W+G with Node Group Synchronization on page
32
For details about the EM tools and wizards referred to in this section, see Element
Manager Wizards or Modifying Configurations.
Steps
Several configuration changes are possible, but the following are required:
a. Select an RBB that supports Mixed Mode, and set the attribute
isSharedWithExternalMe to TRUE in MO AuxPlugInUnit.
Note: If the radio unit is shared by multiple RATs, the mixed mode
parameter must be enabled on all RATs.
b. Configure the EC-bus for the added DU. The unit type is always
EXTNODE for non-RBS 6601 nodes.
Note: If upgrading to dual DUs for WCDMA, the cells require configuring.
Select Manual and use the Advanced option if applicable.
13. Take the DU used for WCDMA into operation as instructed in Unlock Board.
RELATED INFORMATION
6.3.1 Expand LTE Node to L+W+G with Node Group Synchronization on page
32
For details about the EM tools and wizards referred to in this section, see Element
Manager Wizards or Modifying Configurations.
Steps
Several configuration changes are possible, but the following are required:
a. Select an RBB that supports Mixed Mode, and set the attribute
isSharedWithExternalMe to TRUE in MO AuxPlugInUnit.
Note: If the radio unit is shared by multiple RATs, the mixed mode
parameter must be enabled on all RATs.
b. Configure the EC-bus for the added DU. The unit type is always
EXTNODE for non-RBS 6601 nodes.
Note: If upgrading to dual DUs for WCDMA, the cells require configuring.
Select Manual and use the Advanced option if applicable.
13. Take the DU used for WCDMA into operation as instructed in Unlock Board.
RELATED INFORMATION
6.3.1 Expand LTE Node to L+W+G with Node Group Synchronization on page
32
Steps
a. Define the Multi Carrier Transceiver and connect the TRXs to it.
b. Activate mixed mode on the Multi Carrier Transceiver by setting the
mixed mode parameter to ON.
c. Create and install a new IDB in the GSM RBS. This step is performed
in the OMT wizard Create IDB.
4. Finish by taking the Transceiver Group into service and unblocking the
Transceiver Group.
Note: Any unused MCPA-TRX in the BSC, that is, a TRX in a state other
than OPER, must be removed from the BSC to enable the BTS
upgrade using the OSS application SMO.
RELATED INFORMATION
6.3.1 Expand LTE Node to L+W+G with Node Group Synchronization on page
32
Steps
If WCDMA is being removed and a UTRAN cell is using the WCDMA Local Cell in
the RBS, start with Step 1. Otherwise, start with Step 2.
Option Description
NR Lock all instances of MOs NRCellDU
and NRSectorCarrier.
LTE Lock all instances of MOs
EUtranCellFDD, EUtranCellTDD,
and NbIotCell.
WCDMA Lock the MO IubLink in the RNC,
then lock all instances of the
NodeBLocalCellGroup and
NodeBLocalCell MOs.
GSM Lock all instances of the MOs Trx
and AbisIp.
Option Description
NR Delete all instances of the following
MOs:
Option Description
— GNBCUCPFunction
— GNBCUUPFunction
— GNBDUFunction
— NRCellCU
— NRCellDU
— NRSectorCarrier
LTE Delete all instances of the following
MOs:
— EnodeBFunction
— SectorCarrier
— EutranCellFDD
— EutranCellTDD
— NbIotCell
WCDMA Delete the NodeBFunction MO.
GSM Delete the BtsFunction MO.
An RBS running Mixed Mode Radio with CDMA is equipped differently than an
RBS running other access systems or standards. When configured with LTE, an
XMU 02 is used to combine baseband units of the two standards to be delivered
to an RUS, see Figure 12.
With the XMU 02, the CPRI links between the XMU 02 and the radio unit operate
in a shared CPRI configuration, where both standards share a single CPRI link to
the radio unit. For more information, see Integrating CDMA on RBS 6000 in the
CDMA RBS libraries.
Mixed mode
(R)RUS
DUL
LTE (R)RUS
STD1
Combination of (R)RUS
CDMA XMU
LTE (R)RUS
(DBA)
DBU (R)RUS
STD2
(R)RUS
L0000705A
For more information, see Mixed Mode Radio and Integrating CDMA on RBS
6000.
GPS
Splitter
DBU
DU LTE (DBA) - STD 2
GPS 02 XMU 02
1
(R)RUS 1 1
(R)RUS
(R)RUS
L0000710B
Steps
a. Take the radio or radios out of operation and disconnect the power.
For instructions, see Replacing Radio Units or Replacing Remote
Radio Units.
b. Take the DU or Baseband used for LTE out of operation and
disconnect the power.
For instructions, see Replacing Digital Units or Replace Baseband for
the appropriate unit.
3. Install the DBU or DBA, and, if applicable, the CEEM with the necessary
expansion card.
For instructions about how to make connections, see Non-RF Connections.
For instructions, see Replacing Radio Units or Replacing Remote Radio Units.
The CPRI cables from the DBU or DBA and from the DU or Baseband used
for LTE are connected to the XMU 02. The XMU 02 is connected to the radio
units.
RELATED INFORMATION
7.3 Configure LTE DU Node for Mixed Mode Radio with Node Group
Synchronization on page 44
7.4 Configure LTE DU Node for Mixed Mode Radio with GPS Receiver on page
45
7.5 Configure LTE DU Node for Mixed Mode with GPS Out on page 47
7.1 Configure Baseband Radio Node for Mixed Mode Radio on page 42
Steps
Node Group Synchronization can be used with GPS Out synchronization. For
more information, see Manage Node Group Synchronization.
If the radio equipment represented by the AuxPluginUnit MO instance is shared
between more than one LTE DU, do the following:
RELATED INFORMATION
Steps
The CPRI cables from the DBU or DBA and from the DU or Baseband used
for LTE are connected to the XMU 02. The XMU 02 is connected to the radio
units.
5. Switch on the power to the DUs, Baseband units and radio units.
— For internal radios, DUs and Baseband units: Follow the input power
cable for each unit, and switch on the corresponding power switch.
— For external radios: Switch on the power to the external radios from the
RBS or at the local external power source.
RELATED INFORMATION
7.3 Configure LTE DU Node for Mixed Mode Radio with Node Group
Synchronization on page 44
7.4 Configure LTE DU Node for Mixed Mode Radio with GPS Receiver on page
45
7.5 Configure LTE DU Node for Mixed Mode with GPS Out on page 47
7.1 Configure Baseband Radio Node for Mixed Mode Radio on page 42
Steps
The CPRI cables from the DBU or DBA and from the DU or Baseband used
for LTE are connected to the XMU 02 unit. The XMU 02 is connected to the
radio units.
RELATED INFORMATION
— Downlink (D)
— Uplink (U)
— Special (S)
The special slot pattern defines downlink, guard, and uplink symbols within
special slot or slots. Symbols are listed in the downlink:guard:uplink order.
In Mixed Mode Radio TDD configurations, only the use of identical TDD patterns
is allowed. Identical TDD patterns allow for the simultaneous transition from
uplink to downlink symbols and from downlink to uplink symbols. Non-identical
patterns can damage the hardware.
For more information on TDD patterns and special slot configurations in NR, see
Physical Layer Mid-Band in NR CPI library.
— Carrier 2 (LTE)
— Carrier 2 (LTE)
Steps
1. In LTE, a single uplink or downlink subframe must be the same type as the
two NR slots in the same position.
In case of special slots, comparison is needed for each symbol using the
ExternalEUtranCellTDD.subframeAssignment and the
ExternalEUtranCellTDD.specialSubPattern attributes.
Steps