RBS 2409 Configuration

November 5, 2017 | Author: Ilya Kryuchkov | Category: Secure Shell, System Software, Internet Protocols, Computer Architecture, Technology
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RBS 2409 Configuration 1. HW overview The RBS 2409, a member of the RBS 2000 family, is an indoor pico base station intended for IP transmission. The RBS 2409 only supports GSM 1800 or GSM 1900. RBS 2409 contains two BSS nodes: STN and BTS.

RBS 2409 Overview 2. Interface

Inter ANT

DC power

OMT and IP

Interface

transmission Interface

3. HW site configuration The site configuration steps consists of two parts : STN configuration and BTS configuration. a. BTS configuration BTS Software: BTS 07B OMT version: R33 and later OMT New cable: RPM 119 0554/05000 Setting IDB parameters In create IDB setup option, we must only select two cabinets, otherwise the OK button in window is not allowed to click.

Another RBS cabinet must be added to the configuration. In fact, No.1 is no useful

When adding HW in cabinet, only add one MO RBS2409-0 into present window, and then click ok.

Other parameters in RBS2000 IDB are not set normally.

b. STN initial setting Login 1) Local access is achieved through the configuration port, using a PC equipped with a Telnet client. 2) Remote access is achieved through the Ethernet port, using Secure Shell (SSH) over IP. 3) Setting IP address in PC in the same range (for example 192.168.1.2)

Note: close firewall in PC

4). telnet 192.168.1.1 STN requests for a username and a password user: admin pwd: hidden The STN presents the STN-CLI prompt Note: the action of inputting user and PWD must be finished in thirty seconds, otherwise STN should be locked automatically, its hold-time ten minutes.

5). Upgrade SW Prerequisite: STN SW: The file with the new software to be downloaded is a .tgz file

Tools : FTP server STN software is upgraded in a software upgrading session, which includes downloading the software to Random-Access Memory (RAM), then activating it.The getSWSessionStatus command can be used anywhere in the procedure to find out the status and progress of the upgrade. Commands: startSWSession s1 downloadSW s1 sftp://lrw:[email protected]/pico_sw.tar.gz getSWSessionStatus s1 Note: “ //lrw:lrw123” is SW file path in FTP server in PC. The downtime is a few minutes. activateSW s1

! active new SW

after node restart, check node stauts getSWSessionStatus s1 endSWSession s1 uselocalsftp off

Check upgrade result rev pboot set parameter FLASH_ACTIVE_AREA 2 pboot save parameters

!primary is new vision.

Restart 6). Backup configuration file Startsession s1 uselocalsftp on download s1 sftp://lrw:[email protected]/test20120310_CM.xml 30 getSessionStatus s1 uselocalsftp off additional SNT PPPoE and IPsec DT

C:\Users\erongli\ Desktop\2409_DT

check STN status getmoattribute stn=0 getmoattribute STN=0,ethernetinterface=0 getMOAttribute STN=0,IPInterface=0 getmoattribute STN=0,VirtualIPInterface=0 getMOAttribute STN=0,TGTransport=xxx getMOAttribute STN=0,E1T1Interface=0 getMOAttribute STN=0,Synchronization=0 getMOAttribute STN=0,Synchronization=0,Timeserver=ntp1 getmoattribute STN=0,Security=0 getmoattribute stn=0,Security=0,Policy=external getmoattribute STN=0,Security=0,ChildSA=sa1

getmoattribute STN=0,Security=0,IKEPeer=peer0

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