6.1 Procedure for Commissioning the MBTS by Using USB
and M2000
At the local end of the MBTS, you can use a USB disk to upgrade the MBTS software and data,
and check whether the MBTS hardware status is normal according to the board status and LED
status, to locate and rectify faults in time. At the remote end of the MBTS, you can perform fault
diagnosis on the MBTS and verify services of the MBTS on the M2000.
Prerequisite
Before you commission the MBTS, the MBTS, RNC, and M2000 must meet following
requirements:
l
The MBTS hardware such as the cabinets, cables, antenna system, and auxiliary devices,
is installed and passes the installation check. The NodeB is powered on and passes the
power-on check.
l
The controller hardware is installed and commissioned, and the system works properly.
The negotiation data of the MBTS to be commissioned is configured and recorded.
l
The M2000 is commissioned, it is connected to the corresponding controller, and the
configuration synchronization is completed.
The USB disk for local commissioning should be ready for this commissioning mode. For details,
see
6.2 Preparing the USB Disk for Local Commissioning
.
NOTE
l
The USB disk type and the files saved in the USB disk vary according to the base station mode. Prepare
a USB disk accordingly.
l
Files required for both modes must be saved to the USB disk when base stations of two modes are
deployed.
Commissioning Flowchart
shows the procedure for commissioning the MBTS using local USB and M2000.
6 Commissioning the MBTS by Using USB and M2000
3900 Series Multi-Mode Base Station
Commissioning Guide
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