NOTE
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If there is no security GW, you should set the IP address of the DHCP server of the M2000 on the
DHCP Relay.
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If there is a security GW, you should set the IP address of the public DHCP server on the DHCP Relay.
In addition, set the IP address of the DHCP server of the M2000 on the security GW.
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The eNodeB name, eNodeB ID, and ESN are collected.
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The eNodeB is powered on.
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The software and files required for eNodeB automatic deployment are ready.
Context
After the eNodeB is powered on, it sends the DHCP message to the M2000 requesting for the
OM IP address. The DHCP message contains the eNodeB ESN and the GPS information of the
eNodeB. If the eNodeB ID is not preset and a laptop is available on site, you can run the
MOD
ENODEB
command to set the eNodeB ID on the LMT. If the eNodeB ID is successfully set,
the DHCP message will contain the eNodeB ID.
The EDS file, which is the self-configuration file, includes the eNodeB ID, electronic serial
number (ESN), and GPS information about the eNodeB. This file is used to be bound to the
eNodeB. The eNodeB ID is unique and is used to identify an eNodeB. In an EDS file, the eNodeB
ID is mandatory and the GPS information and ESN are optional.
The self-configuration data imported to the M2000 is bound with the ESN automatically in the
following scenarios:
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If the EDS file contains the ESN of the eNodeB, the ESN reported by the eNodeB and the
imported self-configuration data on the M2000 are automatically bound in the case that the
ESN reported by the eNodeB is consistent with the ESN in the EDS file.
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If the M2000 receives the message containing the eNodeB ID, the imported self-
configuration data and the ESN reported by the eNodeB are automatically bound after the
mapping between the eNodeB ID reported by the eNodeB and the eNodeB ID in the EDS
file.
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If the M2000 receives the message containing the eNodeB location information, which is
within the error of 100 m compared with the latitude and longitude predefined in the EDS
file, the imported self-configuration data and the ESN reported by the eNodeB are
automatically bound after the mapping between the GPS information reported by the
eNodeB and the location information in the EDS file.
If automatic binding fails, the information about the new eNodeB will be displayed in the
Reported ESN
tab page below the
eNodeB Auto Deployment
tab page. The user can obtain
the ESN/eNodeB ID from the field engineer, and then binds the ESN/eNodeB ID and the
imported self-configuration data.
Procedure
Step 1
On the
M2000 client
, choose
Configuration
>
Auto Deployment
>
eNodeB Auto
Deployment
. The
eNodeB Auto Deployment
tab page is displayed, as shown in
3900 Series Multi-Mode Base Station
Commissioning Guide
5 Commissioning the MBTS in GL or UL Mode on the
M2000
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