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Important
: If you make any changes to the LTE Setting parameters, you must reboot the eNB
for the new configuration to take effect. A reboot action will disrupt service.
Figure 5-22: LTE Setting
5.5.1
Neighbor Cells & Mobility
5.5.1.1
Planning
Under
LTE Setting
you will establish the neighboring eNBs operating in the same geographical
area as the eNB that you are configuring. This information is completed for each eNB so that
the eNBs collectively work well with one another to handle mobile users and to balance the
traffic load.
Under the
LTE Setting
menu, you will (a) configure the neighboring eNBs’ frequencies and
identify each eNB running on that frequency; (b) configure the current eNB’s mobility
parameters; and (c) examine the current eNB’s advanced settings. Note that many, if not all,
of the advanced settings should be left with their default values; any modification should be
determined only by experienced wireless professionals.
Additional
LTE Setting
sub-menus are explained in
section 5.17.2
Other LTE Settings.
Important
: Make sure the current and neighboring eNBs are GPS enabled and synchronized.
5.5.1.2
Identify Neighboring eNBs
Potentially, there are 3 types of neighboring eNBs based on the type of technology they use
to operate:
•
Other LTE eNBs
•
3G mobile eNBs, which use Wideband Code Division Multiple Access (WCDMA)
•
Global System for Mobile (GSM) eNBs
The
LTE Setting
menu provides a sub-menu for each of these types of eNBs.
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