Introduction: For Iub Migration From ATM To IP, The Key Concepts Are To Convert
Introduction: For Iub Migration From ATM To IP, The Key Concepts Are To Convert
Introduction: For Iub Migration from ATM to IP, the key concepts are to convert
both User plane and Control plane transport between Node B and RNC to IP
from ATM.
Firstly, IP Interfaces are required to be created for both User plane and Control
Plane at Node B as well as RNC.
Hardware requirement for creating IP Interfaces:
1. ETMFX card (allocated software ETMFX11) is required at Node B end.
Product No. is as follow: ROJ 119 2315/1 or ROJ 119 2315/2.
2. ETMFX card (allocated software ETMFX12) is required at RNC end.
Product no. is as follow: ROJ 119 2316/1 or ROJ 119 2316/2.
IP Host on ETMFX card (User Plane): IPaccesshostet
IP Host on control plane: IPaccesshostGpb
The Migration process is as follow:
1. Connect the Laptop to Node B through LAN cable and create a LAN
connection.
2. Open Command Prompt and telnet the O&M IP of Node B. Check the
clock. It should be correct and in GMT (IST-5:30) format. If not set
correctly, then set the clock.
3. Check the no. of CVs, stored inside the node. If its 50 or nearly 50, some CVs
are required to be deleted so that new CVs can be created and put into the
rollback list.
5. Go to software and check the existing upgrade package. The upgrade package
should be compatible with the ETMFX card, to be inserted. Otherwise, Node B is
required to be upgraded to a new package, compatible to ETMFX card. In this
test case, the upgrade package is CXP901 2073/1 Release R10AV/9. Since the
existing package is not compatible with ETMFX card (ROJ 109 2315/1), Node is
to be upgraded to a new release R11C4.
6. Before proceed to the up gradation, create a new CV and set it startable. This
will mark and save the existing configuration of Node B on ATM.
7. For software upgrade, we need an application for FTP. In this test case, BPFTP
is used. Since the new package is stored in laptop, Node B will behave as a FTP
client and package would be downloaded to Node B from laptop, configured as
FTP server.
Steps to configure BPFTP for creating a User account and initiate a FTP session is
given in following screen shots.
10. In User Label, write the name of Package. Put the IP address of laptop in the
field ftpServerIpAddress. User ID and Password will be rbs. In
upFilePathOnFtpServer, provide the name of upgrade file as it is saved in the
laptop. Find the notation below.
./filename.extension
11. Click on Create Package
13. Once package has been successfully created, click on Install Package --
Full Install.
14. Now loadmodules will start to get downloaded to Node B. Check BPFTP
while module transfer takes place.
15. Check the progress on Element Manager Window. Installation can be failed
for following reason:
a) FTP server is not properly configured.
b) Name of the upgrade file is wrongly spelled in upFilePathOnFtpServer
field.
c) Upgrade package is corrupted.
18. Once Upgrade is done, version of Element Manager in the Node will change.
Close the existing EM Window and re open it.
21. Once Upgrade is completed, a new CV would be created and set startable.
The format of the CV will be as follow:
Fi_Package Name_Release.
23. Now find the slot where ETMFX card is required to be inserted in Node B.
Refer the design for the same. Before allocating software against that slot, check
the availability of the slot. It should not be used for any other allocation.
In this test case slot 5 is used for ETMFX insertion.
Though the slot is physically vacant but it was initially configured to allocate the
software RBS_RAXB. The slot is to be made available. Follow the steps, given
below:
25. Drag Slot=5 from Selected slots and drop it to Available slots.
27. Repeat the same process for repertoire. Select CPP_ETMFX11 as the repertoire
against slot=5.
29. Now software has been successfully allocated against Slot 5 where ETMFX
card is to be inserted.
Now insert the card.
ETMFX card at slot 5 will take a reboot. Finally green and yellow LED would be
stable. It will indicate that the plug in unit is successfully created and is
operational.
31. Under Equipment tab, we will find ETMFX card is shown at slot 5. Right click
on it to unlock the card. Yellow LED would be off.
33. Once the card is detected and plug in unit is successfully created, following
MOs are required to be created and configured:
a) EthernetSwitch and
b) EthernetSwitchPort
Check Halt on Errors since it will halt the script if an error is encountered in
any line.
Once the script is made run successfully, a message will appear, at the end of the
screen as Configuration Succeeded.
34. Now Ethernet Switch Ports are created and VLANs are tagged. Its time to
create and configure IP Interface and assign IP Addresses to interfaces.
For User Plane: IPAccessHostEt An IP host on ET Card is to be configured.
For Control Plane: IPAccessHostGpb An IP host on GPB Card is to be
configured. Since there is no GPB card present in Node B, IPAccessHostGpb is
created in CBU.
Once IPAccesshostEt of Node B is reachable from IpAccessHostEt of RNC and
vice-versa, the user plane connectivity of Iublink is built on IP. Similarly,
IpAccessHostGpb of Node B can be pinged from IpAccessHostGpb of RNC for
control Plane connectivity.
The basic concept is as follow:
For optical media, vlan for Iub must be tagged at Port 7 and Port 7 should be
unlocked.
For electrical media, vlan for Iub must be tagged at Port 6 (Port F) and Port 6
should be unlocked.
37. Once media is extended and a link is built up between Node B and switch,
check IpAccesshostEt. If IpAccesshostEt is enabled and unlocked, the local
connectivity between Node B and switch is established.
If active reference goes down, reference, defined at priority 2 will become active.
41. The transport network for Iublink is still on ATM and Node B is up with all
the sectors, radiating. Now, we have to change the transport of Iublink from ATM
to IP for both user plane and control plane. The definition for the same is as
follow:
ECHO "------------- 2) Set userPlaneIpResourceRef"
SET
(
mo "ManagedElement=1,NodeBFunction=1,Iub=1"
exception none
userPlaneIpResourceRef Ref
"ManagedElement=1,IpSystem=1,IpAccessHostEt=1"
)
ECHO "------------- 2) Set userplanetransport to ip in iub"
SET
(
mo "ManagedElement=1,NodeBFunction=1,Iub=1"
exception none
userPlaneTransportOption Struct
nrOfElements 2
atm Boolean false
ipV4 Boolean true
)
42. Configuration for Iub Migration at Node B end is completed. Sectors will go
down and Nbap will be disabled since we need to change the transport of Iublink
from RNC as well.
Now change userPlaneTransportOption. Set atm False and ipv4 True. Apply it.
48. Expand Sectors---- Carrier. All the channels would be displayed. Now go to
Iub------right click-Properties.
Find User Plane and Control Plane Transport is on IP.
49. Create a CV to mark the completion of Migration process and set it startable.
Check traffic from RNC and test the calls (voice/video and data) along with the
representative of customer end.
50. Conclusion Following this Migration process, we can migrate any Node B
on ATM. It could be Hub/Sub-Hub or terminal site.
Once a Hub or Sub-Hub site is migrated, there is no disturbance, configured on
existing ongoing ATM link. If the physical E1 or STM is not taken out, media on
ATM can still pass through the terminal sites from Hub or Sub Hub even if the
site itself is migrated to IP.