Table 2-1
Recommended solutions of MBTS commissioning
No.
Commissioning Scenario
Commissioning Solution
1
The base
station starts to
provide
services of only
one mode.
No co-
transmission
Configure the data of the BBU
subrack and main control board of
the base station that does not
provide services, and then
commission the base station that
provides services. For details, see
Procedure for Commissioning
the Base Station that Starts to
Provide Services of One Mode
2
Co-
transmission
Assume that the modes of an MBTS
are categorized into mode A and
mode B and that mode A shares its
transmission routes with mode B. In
this case, the solution of MBTS
commissioning is as follows:
l
If the base station starts to
provide services of mode A, see
the preceding commissioning
solution without co-
transmission.
l
If the base station starts to
provide services of mode B,
configure the base station in
mode A and then commission the
base station in mode B. For
details, see
Commissioning the Base
Station that Starts to Provide
Services of One Mode
.
3
One scenario:
The base station
starts to provide services of two
modes.
The other scenario:
The
base station has been providing
services of one mode and starts to
provide services of the other
mode.
MBTS
commissioning
using the
M2000
When the
network
transmission is
normal, you can
commission an
MBTS by using
the M2000 in a
central
equipment
room.
l
For a base
station in GU
mode: Use
the
plug-
and-play
commissioni
ng
function.
2 Introduction to MBTS Commissioning In Typical
Scenarios
3900 Series Multi-Mode Base Station
Commissioning Guide
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