14.4.3.10 Verifying Services
The Ethernet base station access service can be verified by checking the connectivity and alarms
of the service.
Prerequisites
The base station access service has been deployed.
Procedure
Step 1
Check connectivity.
1.
Check the connectivity between base stations and the IP clock server.
On base stations, configure management IP addresses and static routes to the IP clock
server, and then perform ping operations. In normal cases, the ICMP ECHO-REPLY
message can be received from the IP clock server.
2.
Check the connectivity between base stations and the OAM server.
On base stations, configure IP addresses of management channels and static routes to the
OAM server, and then perform ping operations. In normal cases, the ICMP ECHO-REPLY
message can be received from the OAM server.
3.
Check the connectivity between base stations and the RNC.
On base stations, configure service port IP addresses and static routes to the RNC, and then
perform ping operations. In normal cases, the ICMP ECHO-REPLY message can be
received from the RNC.
Step 2
Check alarms.
Check logs on base stations. Verify that no alarms are generated within 24 hours.
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14.4.4 Symmetrical TDM PWE3 Access for OLTs on Both Sides
Two OLTs are symmetrically connected to the packet switched network (PSN). Signals of
enterprise or base transceiver station (BTS) private line services are transmitted to an ONU
through an E1 port, and then the ONU sends the signals to the OLT through GPON lines. The
OLT, functioning as a superstratum provider edge (SPE), is connected to its peer OLT through
TDM PWE3. This enables the PSN network to carry traditional circuit switched (CS) services.
14.4.4.1 Service Requirements and Application Scenario
Service Requirements
Enhancing O&M capability: The MxU configurations can be performed on the OLT, which
simplifies the configuration process.
Minimizing network construction costs: Only 1 SPUB board is required for an OLT.
Allowing TDM services to traverse the packet switched network (PSN): TDM services are
deployed independently.
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