User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- List of figures
- List of tables
- About this document
- ipBTS system overview
- Planning
- ipBTS C30 installation
- RN commissioning
- Requirements
- CLI connection
- Establishing a console connection
- Connecting the laptop to the ipBTS C30
- Downloading and activating new software
- Verifying SNTP time
- Commissioning the ipBTS C30
- Performing Loopback tests
- The loopback test process
- Backhaul loopback testing
- Ethernet loopbacks
- Looping back Ethernet backhaul links
- Looping back at the Ethernet port
- Entering diagnostic mode and configuring test parameters
- Performing external loopback tests on backhaul links
- Troubleshooting failed backhaul links
- Removing physical loopbacks
- Configuring IP on the Ethernet port and laptop
- Establishing the CLI/SSH/Ethernet connection
- Updating node software
- RN hardware components
- RN Specifications
- Hot-swapping ipBTS hardware
- Index
Chapter 1 l ipBTS system overview
ipBTS RN overview
1-2 910136 Rev01.00 Standard July 2007
• The ipRNC 1610 consists of a chassis containing Service modules and a System
Controller module.
• The ipRNC 1610 connects to the Internet through a packet data serving node (PDSN)
which carries all of the data communications between the access terminals and the
Internet.
ipBTS RN overview
The radio node components are installed in a modular 2U-high chassis which fits a standard
EIA 19-inch universal server rack. The chassis dimensions are 3.25 in (8.3 cm) high, 19 in
(48.3 cm) wide and 18.5 in (47 cm) deep.
An ipBTS C30 system supports three radio sectors and consists of one ADCC module, one
Radio module, two replaceable fan trays and an air filter.
Modules
This section describes the components installed in the 2U rack.
Front View
Figure 1-2 shows a front view of an ipBTS system. Figure 1-2 shows a block diagram that
explains module functions.
Figure 1-1. ipBTS C30 - front view
ADCC module
Fan tray 1
Air filter
Radio module
Fan tray 2