Configuration Guide

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1. Configuration Flow
The Baicells gNB is loaded with its own GUI for configuring its operating parameters. You
can log in to the GUI either locally through the Local Maintenance Terminal (LMT), which
is an Ethernet port, or remotely via IP address. You can also use the Baicells Operations
and Maintenance Center (OMC) to configure the gNB; this document, however, focuses
only on using the gNB GUI.
After the gNB is powered on, configure the gNB to start service and access UEs,
providing voice and data service. When configuring a newly installed gNB, we
recommend you follow the flow that is shown in Figure 1-1.
Figure 1-1 Initial gNB Configuration Flow
Before configuring the device’s data, the data planning needs to be done first. The data
to configure includes local parameters and connecting parameters. These parameters
are either provided by the user or determined after negotiation with the customers. The
data to prepare include network parameters, cell parameters, protocol parameters,
software version, etc., as shown in Table 1-1.
Table 1-1 Data Planning
Item Parameter Description
IP Address OAM IP OAM uses a separate physical network
interface
AMF IP Planned by the customer.
Cell PLMN Planned by the customer.