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RNC
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Date 2009-02-10
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Contents
About This Document.....................................................................................................................1
1 Changes in RNC Commissioning Guide..............................................................................1-1
2 Safety Information.....................................................................................................................2-1
2.1 Safety Precautions...........................................................................................................................................2-1
2.2 Electricity Safety.............................................................................................................................................2-3
2.3 Flammable Atmosphere..................................................................................................................................2-5
2.4 Battery.............................................................................................................................................................2-6
2.5 Radiation.........................................................................................................................................................2-8
2.6 Working at Heights.........................................................................................................................................2-9
2.7 Mechanical Safety.........................................................................................................................................2-12
2.8 Others............................................................................................................................................................2-13
3 Introduction to RNC Commissioning....................................................................................3-1
3.1 Definition of RNC Commissioning.................................................................................................................3-2
3.2 Prerequisites for RNC Commissioning...........................................................................................................3-2
3.3 Preparations for RNC Commissioning............................................................................................................3-4
4 Commissioning the RNC..........................................................................................................4-1
5 Commissioning the RNC Equipment....................................................................................5-1
5.1 Commissioning BAMs....................................................................................................................................5-2
5.1.1 Powering on the BAM Server................................................................................................................5-2
5.1.2 Installing the Hot Patch KB901200.......................................................................................................5-3
5.1.3 Checking the Version of Windows Server 2003 on the BAM...............................................................5-85.1.4 Installing the BAM Application.............................................................................................................5-9
5.1.5 Starting BAMService...........................................................................................................................5-18
5.1.6 Checking the Operation of the BAM Application...............................................................................5-19
5.2 Commissioning the RNC LMT.....................................................................................................................5-23
5.2.1 Connecting the RNC LMT to the BAM...............................................................................................5-23
5.2.2 Starting the Local Maintenance Terminal of the RNC.........................................................................5-24
5.3 Loading the RNC..........................................................................................................................................5-27
5.3.1 Introduction to RNC Loading Management.........................................................................................5-28
5.3.2 Generating the RNC Data File.............................................................................................................5-31
5.3.3 Verifying IP Route Settings on the BAM Servers...............................................................................5-34
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5.3.4 Setting the Mode of RNC Loading from the BAM..............................................................................5-35
5.3.5 Starting the RNC Message Tracing......................................................................................................5-36
5.3.6 Starting the Loading Progress Window...............................................................................................5-45
5.3.7 Loading the WRSS Subrack.................................................................................................................5-46
5.3.8 Loading the WRBS Subrack................................................................................................................5-48
5.3.9 Setting the Mode of RNC Loading from the Flash..............................................................................5-49
5.4 Activating and Verifying the License...........................................................................................................5-50
5.5 Verifying Switchover Between Active and Standby Boards........................................................................5-51
5.6 Verifying Switchover Between Active and Standby BAM Servers..............................................................5-54
5.7 Commissioning the Operation and Maintenance of LAN Switch on BAM Servers.....................................5-55
6 Verifying the RNC Interfaces..................................................................................................6-1
6.1 Verifying the Iub Interface (over ATM).........................................................................................................6-3
6.2 Verifying the Iub Interface (over IP)...............................................................................................................6-3
6.3 Verifying the Iub Interface (over ATM and IP)..............................................................................................6-4
6.4 Verifying the Iu-CS Interface (over ATM).....................................................................................................6-5
6.5 Verifying the Iu-CS Interface (over IP)..........................................................................................................6-5
6.6 Verifying the Iu-PS Interface (over ATM)......................................................................................................6-6
6.7 Verifying the Iu-PS Interface (over IP)...........................................................................................................6-7
6.8 Verifying the Iur Interface (over ATM)..........................................................................................................6-7
6.9 Verifying the Iur Interface (over IP)...............................................................................................................6-8
6.10 Reference for Verifying the RNC Interfaces.................................................................................................6-8
6.10.1 Verifying Physical Links on the Terrestrial Interface at the RNC (over ATM)..................................6-9
6.10.2 Verifying Physical Links on the Terrestrial Interface at the RNC (over IP)......................................6-116.10.3 Verifying the Control Plane on the Iub Interface (over ATM)..........................................................6-12
6.10.4 Verifying the Control Plane on the Iu/Iur Interface (over ATM).......................................................6-13
6.10.5 Verifying the Control Plane on the Iub Interface (over IP) ...............................................................6-14
6.10.6 Verifying the Control Plane on the Iu/Iur Interface (over IP)............................................................6-15
6.10.7 Verifying the User Plane on the Iub Interface (over ATM)...............................................................6-16
6.10.8 Verifying the User Plane on the Iu-CS Interface (over ATM)...........................................................6-16
6.10.9 Verifying the User Plane on the Iu-PS Interface (over ATM)...........................................................6-16
6.10.10 Verifying the User Plane on the Iur Interface (over ATM)..............................................................6-17
6.10.11 Verifying the User Plane on the RNC Interfaces (over IP)..............................................................6-18
6.10.12 Verify the Management Plane on the Iub Interface.........................................................................6-19
6.10.13 Verifying the Cell Setup...................................................................................................................6-19
7 Handling Alarms During RNC Commissioning................................................................. 7-1
8 Verifying RNC Services............................................................................................................8-1
9 Integrating the RNC into the M2000...................................................................................... 9-1
10 Creating RNC Scheduled Tasks..........................................................................................10-1
11 Checklists for RNC Commissioning..................................................................................11-1
12 Troubleshooting: Common Problems During RNC Commissioning.........................12-1
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12.1 Troubleshooting: Wrong Route Settings from BAM to FAM....................................................................12-3
12.2 Troubleshooting: Unavailable E1/T1 Physical Links.................................................................................12-3
12.3 Troubleshooting: Unavailable FE Physical Links.......................................................................................12-5
12.4 Troubleshooting: Inconsistent Interface Data.............................................................................................12-6
12.5 Troubleshooting: Cell Setup Failures..........................................................................................................12-6
12.6 Troubleshooting: Signaling Link Failures on the Iub Interface................................................................12-12
12.7 Troubleshooting: AAL2/IP link Setup Failures........................................................................................12-15
12.8 Troubleshooting: RNC Boards Loading Failures......................................................................................12-18
12.9 Conducting Loopback Test on E1/T1 Links at Electrical Ports................................................................12-19
12.10 Conducting Loopback Test on E1/T1 Links at Optical Ports.................................................................12-22
12.11 Checking DSP Resources........................................................................................................................12-24
12.12 Performing Continuity Checks on Links over Interfaces........................................................................12-25
13 Modifying LAN Switch Settings.........................................................................................13-1
13.1 Settings of LAN Switches...........................................................................................................................13-3
13.1.1 LAN Switch Settings Before Delivery ..............................................................................................13-3
13.1.2 Setting the VLAN and Ports...............................................................................................................13-5
13.1.3 Setting the LAN Switch OM IP Address ..........................................................................................13-7
13.2 Setting Up an Environment for a LAN Switch...........................................................................................13-8
13.3 Powering On the LAN Switch..................................................................................................................13-11
13.4 Starting the HyperTerminal Connected to the LAN Switch.....................................................................13-12
13.5 Adding a VLAN to the LAN Switch (Commissioning)............................................................................13-12
13.6 Modifying the Ports in a VLAN on the LAN Switch (Commissioning)..................................................13-14
13.7 Modifying the OM IP Address of the LAN Switch..................................................................................13-16
14 Communication Ports Used by the BSC6800....................................................................14-1
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Figure 2-1Wearing an ESD wrist strap...............................................................................................................2-5
Figure 2-2Lifting a weight................................................................................................................................2-10
Figure 2-3Slant angle........................................................................................................................................2-11
Figure 2-4One meter higher than the eave........................................................................................................2-11
Figure 3-1Typical RNC commissioning network......................................................................................... ......3-3
Figure 5-1Software update installation wizard....................................................................................................5-4
Figure 5-2Software license agreement................................................................................................................5-5
Figure 5-3Selecting an authentication mode.......................................................................................................5-6
Figure 5-4Setting the authentication mode.........................................................................................................5-7
Figure 5-5Confirming the installation.................................................................................................................5-8
Figure 5-6Entering user information.................................................................................................................5-10
Figure 5-7Verifying SQL Server information...................................................................................................5-11
Figure 5-8Setting administrator information.....................................................................................................5-12
Figure 5-9Setting FTP user information...........................................................................................................5-13Figure 5-10Selecting an installation type..........................................................................................................5-14
Figure 5-11Configuring the network interface..................................................................................................5-15
Figure 5-12Configuring peer computer IP addresses........................................................................................5-16
Figure 5-13Configuring system information.....................................................................................................5-17
Figure 5-14Selecting the destination location...................................................................................................5-18
Figure 5-15Services window.............................................................................................................................5-19
Figure 5-16Icon of the SecurityManager..........................................................................................................5-20
Figure 5-17SecurityManager window (for single-server system).....................................................................5-21
Figure 5-18SecurityManager window (for active server in dual-server system)..............................................5-22
Figure 5-19SecurityManager window (for standby server in dual-server system)...........................................5-22
Figure 5-20Checking the icon of LMT Service Manager on the status bar......................................................5-24
Figure 5-21User Login dialog box....................................................................................................................5-25
Figure 5-22Office Management dialog box......................................................................................................5-25
Figure 5-23Adding an office.............................................................................................................................5-26
Figure 5-24Office Management dialog box......................................................................................................5-26
Figure 5-25User Login dialog box....................................................................................................................5-27
Figure 5-26Process for loading WRSS boards..................................................................................................5-29
Figure 5-27Process for loading WRBS boards.................................................................................................5-30
Figure 5-28Running commands in batches.......................................................................................................5-32
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Figure 5-29Setting the batch commands...........................................................................................................5-33
Figure 5-30Setting the execution type...............................................................................................................5-33
Figure 5-31Running result of immediate batch commands..............................................................................5-33
Figure 5-32Route data on the BAM server.......................................................................................................5-35
Figure 5-33 Setting the parameters for Iub interface tracing..........................................................................5-38
Figure 5-34 Output of Iub interface tracing...................................................................................................5-39
Figure 5-35Setting the parameters for Iu interface tracing.............................................................................5-41
Figure 5-36 Output of SAAL tracing...............................................................................................................5-42
Figure 5-37Setting the parameters for Iu interface tracing.............................................................................5-43
Figure 5-38 Output of SCTP tracing...............................................................................................................5-44
Figure 5-39Progress management.....................................................................................................................5-45
Figure 5-40Device panel...................................................................................................................................5-47
Figure 5-41Device panel...................................................................................................................................5-49
Figure 5-42Device panel...................................................................................................................................5-52
Figure 5-43SecurityManager(Active) interface................................................................................................5-55
Figure 7-1Alarm browser....................................................................................................................................7-2
Figure 7-2Detailed alarm information.................................................................................................................7-3
Figure 12-1Locating cell setup failures (1).......................................................................................................12-8
Figure 12-2Locating cell setup failures (2).......................................................................................................12-9
Figure 12-3Handling signaling link failures on the ATM-based Iub interface...............................................12-12
Figure 12-4Handling signaling link failures on the IP-based Iub interface....................................................12-14
Figure 12-5Handling AAL2 connection setup failures...................................................................................12-16
Figure 13-1Setting the ports of LAN Switch-0 and LAN Switch-1..................................................................13-6Figure 13-2Setting the ports of LAN Switch-2 and LAN Switch-3..................................................................13-7
Figure 13-3Connection description...................................................................................................................13-8
Figure 13-4Connection setting..........................................................................................................................13-9
Figure 13-5Port properties setting...................................................................................................................13-10
Figure 13-6Terminal emulation setting...........................................................................................................13-11
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Tables
Table 3-1Equipment status before commissioning.............................................................................................3-2
Table 3-2Other commissioning scenarios...........................................................................................................3-3
Table 5-1Parameters in the Installation Type Selection dialog box..................................................................5-14
Table 5-2Parameters in the Network Interface Configuration dialog box........................................................5-15
Table 5-3Parameters in the Peer Computer Address Configuration dialog box...............................................5-16
Table 5-4Description of the SecurityManager window....................................................................................5-20
Table 5-5RNC loading modes...........................................................................................................................5-31
Table 5-6Name of the loading file.....................................................................................................................5-32
Table 5-7IP route data that should be configured on the BAM server..............................................................5-34
Table 5-8Impact of switchover of boards on services and OM.........................................................................5-52
Table 5-9BAM server status..............................................................................................................................5-54
Table 6-1Setting the parameters of the Iu-CS, Iu-PS, and Iur interfaces..........................................................6-14
Table 9-1Configuring the route from the RNC to the M2000.............................................................................9-2
Table 11-1Checklist for commissioning the BAM and LMT application.........................................................11-1Table 11-2Checklist for RNC loading...............................................................................................................11-1
Table 11-3Checklist for active/standby boards switchover and license commissioning..................................11-2
Table 11-4Checklist for ATM-based Iub interface verification at the RNC.....................................................11-2
Table 11-5Checklist for IP-based Iub interface verification at the RNC..........................................................11-3
Table 11-6Checklist for ATM-based Iu-CS interface verification at the RNC.................................................11-4
Table 11-7Checklist for IP-based Iu-CS interface verification at the RNC......................................................11-4
Table 11-8Checklist for ATM-based Iu-PS interface verification at the RNC.................................................11-5
Table 11-9Checklist for IP-based Iu-PS interface verification at the RNC.......................................................11-6
Table 11-10Checklist for RNC service verification..........................................................................................11-6
Table 11-11Checklist for other commissioning operations...............................................................................11-8
Table 12-1Handling wrong route setting...........................................................................................................12-3
Table 12-2Physical link failure alarms..............................................................................................................12-4
Table 12-3Operation index (1)...................................................................................... ....................................12-8
Table 12-4Operation index (2)........................................................................................................... .............12-10
Table 12-5Operation index (1)........................................................................................................... .............12-13
Table 12-6Operation index (2)........................................................................................................................12-15
Table 12-7Operation index (1)........................................................................................................................12-16
Table 12-8Checking and modifying the data configuration............................................................................12-16
Table 12-9Operation index (2)........................................................................................................................12-17
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Table 12-10Procedures for conducting the loopback test on the local E1/T1 port.........................................12-20
Table 12-11Procedures for conducting the loopback test on the local E1/T1 cable.......................................12-20
Table 12-12Procedures for checking the peer equipment or the transport network........................................12-21
Table 12-13Procedures for conducting the loopback test on the SDH port....................................................12-23
Table 12-14Procedures for conducting the loopback test on local fibers........................................................12-23
Table 12-15Procedures for conducting the loopback test on the peer optical port.........................................12-24
Table 13-1Checklist for settings of LAN Switch-0 and LAN Switch-1 before delivery..................................13-3
Table 13-2Checklist for settings of LAN Switch-2 and LAN Switch-3 before delivery..................................13-4
Table 13-3Ports of LAN Switch-0.....................................................................................................................13-6
Table 13-4Ports of LAN Switch-1.....................................................................................................................13-7
Table 13-5Entering of the LAN switch.......................................................................................13-12
Table 14-1Communication ports used by the services of the BSC6800...........................................................14-1
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About This Document
Purpose
The commissioning of the RNC is performed after the hardware and software are installed. The
commissioning ensures that the RNC works properly as designed.
This document provides guides for RNC commissioning, including BAM commissioning, LMT
commissioning, LAN switch commissioning, loading RNC, local office commissioning,
interface commissioning, integrating the RNC into M2000, and service verification.
Version
The following table lists the product versions related to this document.
Product Name Model Version
RNC BSC6800 V100R011
Intended Audience
This document is intended for field engineers.
Organization
1 Changes in RNC Commissioning Guide
This describes the changes in RNC Commissioning Guide.
2 Safety Information
3 Introduction to RNC Commissioning
This describes the definition of RNC commissioning. It also describes the prerequisites and
preparations for RNC commissioning.
4 Commissioning the RNC
This describes the RNC commissioning, including commissioning RNC hardware,
commissioning software loading, verifying all interfaces, verifying RNC services, and
integrating the RNC into the M2000.
5 Commissioning the RNC Equipment
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This describes how to commission the RNC equipment, including commissioning the BAM,
commissioning the RNC LMT, loading the RNC software and data files, verifying the RNC
license configuration, and verifying the switchover between RNC active and standby boards.
6 Verifying the RNC Interfaces
This describes how to verify at the RNC whether the Iub, Iu-CS, Iu-PS, and Iur interfaces are
operational.
7 Handling Alarms During RNC Commissioning
This describes how to handle alarms reported during RNC commissioning.
8 Verifying RNC Services
This describes how to verify whether the RNC can provide basic services or some of feature
services.
9 Integrating the RNC into the M2000
This describes how to integrate the RNC into the M2000 for centralized management.
10 Creating RNC Scheduled Tasks
This describes how to create the scheduled task of automatically backing up RNC system data
and logs after RNC commissioning, so that the data and logs can be used for recovery of the
RNC equipment failure.
11 Checklists for RNC Commissioning
This describes the checklist for RNC commissioning. Use this checklist to record and check the
results of RNC commissioning.
12 Troubleshooting: Common Problems During RNC Commissioning
This describes how to handle the common problems during the RNC commissioning.
13 Modifying LAN Switch Settings
This describes how to check the LAN switch settings and modify the VLAN settings on the LAN
switches.
14 Communication Ports Used by the BSC6800
Lists the number of the communication ports used by the services of the BSC6800.
ConventionsSymbol Conventions
The symbols that may be found in this document are defined as follows.
Symbol Description
Indicates a hazard with a high level of risk, which if not
avoided,will result in death or serious injury.
Indicates a hazard with a medium or low level of risk, which
if not avoided, could result in minor or moderate injury.
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Symbol Description
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation, which if not
avoided,could result in equipment damage, data loss,
performance degradation, or unexpected results.
Indicates a tip that may help you solve a problem or save
time.
Provides additional information to emphasize or supplement
important points of the main text.
General Conventions
The general conventions that may be found in this document are defined as follows.
Convention Description
Times New Roman Normal paragraphs are in Times New Roman.
Boldface Names of files, directories, folders, and users are in
boldface. For example, log in as user root.
Italic Book titles are in italics.
Courier New Examples of information displayed on the screen are in
Courier New.
Command Conventions
The command conventions that may be found in this document are defined as follows.
Convention Description
Boldface The keywords of a command line are in boldface.
Italic Command arguments are in italics.
[ ] Items (keywords or arguments) in brackets [ ] are optional.
{ x | y | ... } Optional items are grouped in braces and separated by
vertical bars. One item is selected.
[ x | y | ... ] Optional items are grouped in brackets and separated by
vertical bars. One item is selected or no item is selected.
{ x | y | ... }* Optional items are grouped in braces and separated by
vertical bars. A minimum of one item or a maximum of all
items can be selected.
[ x | y | ... ]* Optional items are grouped in brackets and separated by
vertical bars. Several items or no item can be selected.
GUI Conventions
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The GUI conventions that may be found in this document are defined as follows.
Convention Description
Boldface Buttons, menus, parameters, tabs, window, and dialog titles
are in boldface. For example, click OK.
> Multi-level menus are in boldfaceand separated by the ">"
signs. For example, choose File > Create > Folder.
Keyboard Operations
The keyboard operations that may be found in this document are defined as follows.
Format Description
Key Press the key. For example, press Enterand press Tab.
Key 1+Key 2 Press the keys concurrently. For example, pressing Ctrl+Alt
+Ameans the three keys should be pressed concurrently.
Key 1, Key 2 Press the keys in turn. For example, pressing Alt, Ameans
the two keys should be pressed in turn.
Mouse Operations
The mouse operations that may be found in this document are defined as follows.
Action Description
Click Select and release the primary mouse button without moving
the pointer.
Double-click Press the primary mouse button twice continuously and
quickly without moving the pointer.
Drag Press and hold the primary mouse button and move the
pointer to a certain position.
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1Changes in RNC Commissioning GuideThis describes the changes in RNC Commissioning Guide.
01 (2009-02-10)
This is the field trial release.
Compared with issue 02 (2008-08-30) of V100R010, the removed part is as follows:
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2Safety Information
2.1 Safety Precautions
This section will help you to choose measurement and testing devices to ensure safe working
conditions. Read and follow these safety precautions before installing, operating, and
maintaining the device.
Following All Safety Precautions
Before any operation, read the instructions and precautions in this document carefully to
minimize the possibility of accidents.
The Danger, Caution, and Note items in the package of documents do not cover all the safety
precautions that must be followed. They only provide the generic safety precautions for
operations.
Symbols
DANGER
Indicates a hazard with a high level of risk which, if not avoided, will result in death or seriousinjury.
CAUTION
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation that, if not avoided, could cause equipment damage,
data loss, and performance degradation, or unexpected results.
NOTE
This symbol indicates that the operation may be easier if you pay attention to the safety instruction.
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Complying with the Local Safety Regulations
When operating the device, comply with local safety regulations. The safety precautions
provided in this document are supplementary to local safety regulations.
General Installation Requirements
The personnel in charge of installation and maintenance must be trained and master the correct
operating methods and safety precautions before beginning work.
The rules for installing and maintaining the device are as follows:
l Only the trained and qualified personnel can install, operate and maintain the device.
l Only the qualified specialists are allowed to remove the safety facilities, and repair the
device.
l Any replacement of the device or part of the device (including the software) or any change
made to the device must be performed by qualified or authorized personnel.
l Any fault or error that might cause safety problems must be reported immediately to the
personnel in charge.
Grounding Requirements
The following requirements are applicable to the device to be grounded:
l Ground the device before installation and remove the ground cable after uninstallation.
l Do not operate the device in the absence of a ground conductor. Do not damage the ground
conductor.
l The unit (or system) must be permanently connected to the protection ground before
operation. Check the electrical connection of the device before operation and ensure that
the device is reliably grounded.
Safety of Personnel
Ensure the following:
l When the device has been struck by lightning, do not operate the device and cables.
l When the device has been struck by lightning, unplug the AC power connector. Do not use
the fixed terminal or touch the terminal or antenna connector.
NOTE
The previous two requirements apply to the wireless fixed terminal.
l To prevent electric shock, do not connect safety extra-low voltage (SELV) circuits to
telecommunication network voltage (TNV) circuits.
l To prevent laser radiation from injuring your eyes, never look into the optical fiber outlet
with unprotected eyes.
l To prevent electric shock and burns, wear the electrostatic discharge (ESD) clothing, gloves
and wrist strap, and remove conductors such as jewelry and watch before operation.
l In case of fire, you must keep away from the buildings or device areas. You must ring the
fire alarm bell or dial the fire-alarm telephone. In any cases, you must not enter the burningbuildings.
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Device Safety
l Before operation, the device must be secured on the floor or other fixed objects, such as a
wall or a mounting rack.
l Do not block ventilation openings while the system is running.
l When installing the panel, tighten the screw with the tool.
l After installing the device, properly dispose of the packing materials that are not required
in the device area.
2.2 Electricity Safety
High Voltage
DANGER
l The system requires a high voltage power supply. Direct contact with the high voltage power
supply, or contact through damp objects, may be fatal.
l Non-standard and improper high voltage operations may result in fire and electric shock.
l The personnel who install the AC facility must be qualified to perform operations on high
voltage and AC power supply facilities.
l When installing the AC power supply facility, follow the local safety regulations.
l
When operating the AC power supply facility, follow the local safety regulations.l When operating the high voltage and AC power supply facilities, use the specific tools
instead of common tools.
l When the operation is performed in a damp environment, ensure that water is kept off the
device. If the cabinet is damp or wet, shut down the power supply immediately.
Thunderstorm
The following requirements are suitable only for the wireless base station or the device with an
antenna or GPS antenna.
DANGER
In a thunderstorm, do not perform operations on high voltage and AC power supply facilities or
on a metal tower or mast.
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High Electrical Leakage
DANGER
Ground the device before powering on the device. Otherwise, the personnel and device are in
danger.
If the "high electrical leakage" flag is stuck to the power terminal of the device, you must ground
the device before powering it on.
Power Cable
CAUTION
Do not install and remove the power cable with a live line. Transient contact between the core
of the power cable and the conductor may generate electric arc or spark, which may cause fire
or eye injury.
l Before installing or removing the power cable, turn off the power switch.
l Before connecting the power cable, ensure that the power cable and label comply with the
requirements of the actual installation.
Fuse
CAUTION
To ensure that the system runs safely, when a fuse blows, replace it with a fuse of the same type
and specifications.
Electrostatic Discharge
CAUTION
The static electricity generated by the human body may damage the electrostatic sensitive
components on the circuit board, such as the large-scale integrated circuit (LSI).
In the following situations, the human body generates a static electromagnetic field:
l Movement of body parts
l Clothes friction
l Friction between shoes and the ground
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l Holding plastic in hand
The static electromagnetic field will remain within the human body for a long time.
Before contacting the device, plug boards, circuit boards, and application specific integrated
circuits (ASICs), wear a grounded ESD wrist strap. It can prevent the sensitive components frombeing damaged by the static electricity in the human body. If neither the ESD wrist strap nor an
appropriate PGND point is provided, wear the ESD gloves.
Figure 2-1shows how to wear an ESD wrist strap.
Figure 2-1Wearing an ESD wrist strap
2.3 Flammable Atmosphere
DANGER
Do not install the device in an atmosphere that contains flammable or explosive gas or vapour.
Do not perform any operation in this environment.
Any operation of the electrical device in the inflammable environment causes danger.
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2.4 Battery
Precautions
DANGER
Before handling the battery, read the safety precautions for the handling and connection of the
battery.
Incorrect operation of batteries may cause danger. During operation, ensure the following:
l Prevent any short-circuit.
l Prevent the electrolyte from overflowing and leakage.
Electrolyte overflow may damage the device. It will corrode the metal parts and the circuit
boards, and ultimately damage the device.
General Operations
Before installing and maintaining the battery, ensure the following:
l Use special insulation tools.
l Use eye protection devices and operate with care.
l Wear rubber gloves and an apron in case of an electrolyte overflow.
l Always keep the battery upright when moving. Do not place the battery upside down or tilt
it.
l During the installation or maintenance, keep the charge power supply disconnected.
Short-Circuit
DANGER
Short-circuit of the battery may cause injury. Although the voltage of a battery is low, high
transient current generated by short-circuit will release a surge of power.
Keep metal objects away from the battery to prevent short circuit. If they have to be used,
disconnect the battery in use before performing any other operation.
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Harmful Gas
CAUTION
l Do not use unsealed lead-acid batteries, because the gas emitted from them may result in fire
or device corrosion.
l Install the battery on a horizontal surface and fix it properly.
Lead-acid batteries emit flammable gas. Therefore, store it in a place with good ventilation and
take precautions against fire.
High Temperature
CAUTION
High temperature may result in distortion, damage, and electrolyte overflow of the battery.
When the temperature of the battery exceeds 60oC, check whether there is acid overflow. If acid
overflow occurs, remove the acid immediately.
Acid
CAUTION
If the acid overflows, it should be absorbed and neutralized immediately.
When handling a leaky battery, protect against the possible damage caused by the acid. Use the
following materials to absorb and neutralize acid spills:
l Sodium bicarbonate (baking soda): NaHCO3
l Sodium carbonate (soda): Na2CO3
Antacids must be used according to the instructions provided by the battery manufacturer.
If your body touches the acid accidentally, you must immediately flush your body with clean
water. In serious cases, you must be immediately delivered to hospital for proper treatment.
Lithium Battery
DANGER
There is danger of explosion if the battery is incorrectly replaced.
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l Replace the lithium battery with the same or equivalent type recommended by the
manufacturer.
l Dispose of the used battery according to the instructions provided by the manufacturer.
l Do not toss the lithium battery in fire.
2.5 Radiation
Electromagnetic Field Exposure
CAUTION
High power radio-frequency signals are harmful to the human body.
Before installing or maintaining an antenna on a metal tower or mast with a large number of
transmitter antennas, the operator should coordinate with all parties to ensure that the transmitter
antennas are shut down.
The base transceiver station (BTS) emits RF radiation, causing radiation hazard. Suggestions
for the installation and operation of BTSs are given in the following section. Operators are also
required to comply with the related local regulations on erecting BTSs.
l The antenna should be located in an area that is inaccessible to the public where the RF
radiation exceeds the stipulated value.
l If the areas where RF radiation exceeds the stipulated value are accessible to workers,
ensure that workers know where these areas are. They can shut down the transmitters before
entering these areas. If it is necessary to create areas in which RF radiation exceeds the
stipulated value, the perimeter of each area must never be more than 10 m from the antenna.
l Each forbidden zone should be indicated by a physical barrier and striking sign to warn the
public or workers.
Laser
CAUTION
When handling optical fibers, do not stand close to, or look into the optical fiber outlet with
unprotected eyes.
Laser transceivers or transmitters are used in the optical transmission system and associated test
tools. Because the laser that is transmitted through the optical fiber produces a small beam of
light, it has a very high power density and is invisible to human eyes. If a beam of light enters
the eye, the retina may be damaged.
Normally, looking into the end of an unterminated optical fiber or broken optical fiber with the
unprotected eyes from a distance of more than 150 mm [5.91 in.] will not cause eye injury. Eyes
may, however, be damaged if an optical tool such as a microscope, magnifying glass or eyeloupe is used to look into the bare optical fiber end.
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Read the following guidelines to prevent laser radiation:
l Only the trained and authorized personnel can perform the operation.
l Wear a pair of eye-protective glasses when you are handling lasers or optical fibers.
l Ensure that the optical source is switched off before disconnecting optical fiber connectors.
l Never look into the end of an exposed optical fiber or an open connector if you cannot
ensure that the optical source is switched off.
l To ensure that the optical source is switched off, use an optical power meter.
l Before opening the front door of an optical transmission system, ensure that you are not
exposed to laser radiation.
l Never use an optical tool such as a microscope, a magnifying glass, or an eye loupe to look
into the optical fiber connector or end.
Read the following instructions before handling optical fibers:
l Only the trained personnel can cut and splice optical fibers.
l Before cutting or splicing an optical fiber, ensure that the optical fiber is disconnected from
the optical source. After disconnecting the optical fiber, place protective caps on all the
optical connectors.
2.6 Working at Heights
CAUTION
When working at heights, be careful to prevent objects from falling
When working at heights, ensure that the following requirements are met:
l The personnel who work at heights must be trained.
l The operating machines and tools should be carried and handled safely to prevent them
from falling.
l Safety measures, such as wearing a helmet and a safety belt, should be taken.
l In cold conditions, warm clothes should be worn before working at heights.
l Ensure that the lifting appliances are well prepared for working at heights.
Lifting Weights
CAUTION
Do not access the areas under the arm of the crane and the goods in suspension when lifting
weights.
l Ensure that the operators have been trained and qualified.
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l Check the weight lifting tools and ensure that they are intact and in good working order.
l Lift the weight only when the weight lifting tools are firmly mounted onto the weight-
bearing object or the wall.
l Use a concise instruction to prevent incorrect operation.
l The angle between the two cables should be less than or equal to 90oin the lifting of weights
(See Figure 2-2).
Figure 2-2Lifting a weight
Safety Guide on Ladder Use
Checking the Ladder
l Check the ladder before using it. Check the maximum weight that the ladder can support.
l Never overload the ladder.
Placing the Ladder
The slant angle is preferred to be 75o. The slant can be measured with the angle square or with
arms, as shown in Figure 2-3. When using a ladder, place the wider end of the ladder on the
ground and take protective measures on the base of the ladder against slippage. Place the ladder
on stable ground.
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Figure 2-3Slant angle
When climbing the ladder, ensure the following:
l The centre of gravity of the body does not shift outside the edge of the ladder.
l Keep balance on the ladder before performing any operation.
l Do not climb higher than the fourth rung from the top of the ladder.
If you tend to climb to the roof, the top of the ladder should be at least one meter higher than
the eave, as shown in Figure 2-4.
Figure 2-4One meter higher than the eave
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2.7 Mechanical Safety
Drilling
CAUTION
Do not drill on the cabinet without permission. Inappropriate drilling on the cabinet may damage
the electromagnetic shielding and internal cables. Metal shavings from the drilling may result
in a short-circuit of the circuit board if they get into the cabinet.
l Before drilling a hole on the cabinet, remove the cables from the cabinet.
l During the drilling, wear a visor to protect your eyes.
l During the drilling, wear the protective gloves.
l Prevent the metal shavings from getting into the cabinet. After drilling, remove the metal
shavings immediately.
Handling Sharp Objects
CAUTION
When carrying the device by hand, wear the protective gloves to prevent injury by sharp objects.
Handling Fans
l When replacing a component, place the component, screw, and tool at a safe place to prevent
them from falling into the running fan.
l When replacing the ambient equipment around the fan, do not place the finger or board
into the running fan until the fan is switched off and stops running.
Moving Heavy Objects
Wear the protective gloves when moving heavy objects.
CAUTION
l Be careful when moving heavy objects.
l When moving a chassis, ensure that there are no unattached objects resting on it, as these
may fall and cause injury.
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l Two persons should be available to move a chassis; one person must not move a heavy
chassis. When moving a chassis, keep your back straight and move carefully to prevent a
sprain.
l When moving or lifting a chassis, hold the handle or bottom of the chassis. Do not hold the
handle of the installed modules in the chassis, such as the power module, fan module, orboard.
2.8 Others
Inserting and Removing a Board
CAUTION
When inserting a board, wear the ESD wrist strap or gloves. Insert the board gently to prevent
any bent pins on the backplane.
l Insert the board along the guide rail.
l Avoid contact of one board with another to prevent short-circuit or damage.
l Do not remove the active board before powering off.
l When holding a board in hand, do not touch the board circuit, components, connectors, or
connection slots.
Bundling Signal Cables
CAUTION
Bundle the signal cables separately from high current or high voltage cables.
Cabling Requirements
At a very low temperature, movement of the cable may damage the plastic skin of the cable. To
ensure the safety during installation, comply with the following requirements:
l When installing cables, ensure that the ambient temperature is above 0oC.
l If cables are stored in the place below 0oC, move the cables into a place at a room
temperature and store the cables for more than 24 hours before installation.
l Move the cables with care, especially at a low temperature. Do not drop the cables directly
from the vehicle.
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3Introduction to RNC CommissioningAbout This Chapter
This describes the definition of RNC commissioning. It also describes the prerequisites and
preparations for RNC commissioning.
3.1 Definition of RNC Commissioning
The RNC commissioning refers to the commissioning of equipment, RNC loading, interfaces,
and services after the RNC hardware installation. This ensures that the RNC works as designed.
3.2 Prerequisites for RNC Commissioning
This describes the prerequisites for the state of the RNC equipment and the commissioning
network before the RNC commissioning commences.
3.3 Preparations for RNC Commissioning
This describes how to obtain the installation software, license, and MML command scripts
required for RNC commissioning.
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3.1 Definition of RNC Commissioning
The RNC commissioning refers to the commissioning of equipment, RNC loading, interfaces,
and services after the RNC hardware installation. This ensures that the RNC works as designed.
3.2 Prerequisites for RNC Commissioning
This describes the prerequisites for the state of the RNC equipment and the commissioning
network before the RNC commissioning commences.
Requirements for the State of the RNC Equipment
Before commissioning, ensure that the RNC meets the conditions listed in Table 3-1.
Table 3-1Equipment status before commissioning
Item State
RNC hardware The hardware is installed and passes the hardware installation acceptance
and powering-on test.
LAN switch Configured before delivery. For details, refer to 13.1.1 LAN Switch
Settings Before Delivery .
BAM Configured before delivery. For details, refer to BAM Software Settings
Before Delivery.
LMT The LMT application is properly installed on the LMT PC.
Requirements for the Commissioning Network
The network equipment in the commissioning network should meet the following requirements
to ensure smooth commissioningof the Iub, Iu, and Iur interfaces:
l At least one NodeB that has passed commissioning and that can provide basic functions is
connected to the local RNC.
l At least one set of CN equipment that has passed commissioning and that can provide basic
functions is connected to the local RNC.
l If the Iur interface is configured, another RNC that has passed commissioning is connected
to the local RNC.
l Three single-mode UEs and one dual-mode UE are ready for test and are registered in the
HLR.
Figure 3-1shows a typical RNC commissioning network.
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Figure 3-1Typical RNC commissioning network
Figure 3-1is described as follows:
l In practice, there may be two BAM servers.
l In practice, there may be two or four LAN switches.
l The figure only shows the connection. The quantity and type of cables are not involved.
l Figure 3-1illustrates an example. There may be other commissioning scenarios, as listed
in Table 3-2.
Table 3-2Other commissioning scenarios
Scenario Description
The RNC is connected to
the MGW, NodeB, or
another RNC.
When two NEs are in the same equipment room, connect them
directly.
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Scenario Description
The RNC is configured
with an alarm box.
Connect the alarm box to the RNC LMT that serves as the alarm
management system.
3.3 Preparations for RNC Commissioning
This describes how to obtain the installation software, license, and MML command scripts
required for RNC commissioning.
Required Software
The required software is as follows:
l Setup disk of the BAM application that is consistent with the local office version
l
Setup disk of the LMT application that is consistent with the local office version
Required License
Huawei technical support engineers apply for the license that is applicable to configuration in
the local office.
Required MML Command Scripts
Before RNC commissioning, complete the initial configuration according to theRNC Initial
Configuration Guideand obtain the MML command scripts. In addition, check the data
configuration according to the examples of MML command scripts defined in theRNC Initial
Configuration Guideand the on-site negotiated data.
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4Commissioning the RNCThis describes the RNC commissioning, including commissioningRNC hardware,
commissioning software loading, verifying all interfaces, verifying RNC services, and
integrating the RNC into the M2000.
Procedure
Step 1 Commission the RNC equipment.
1. Perform 5.1 Commissioning BAMs.
2. Perform 5.2 Commissioning the RNC LMT.
3. Perform 13 Modifying LAN Switch Settings.
4. Perform 5.3 Loading the RNC.
5. Perform 5.4 Activating and Verifying the License.
6. Perform 5.5 VerifyingSwitchover Between Active and Standby Boards.
7. Perform 5.6 VerifyingSwitchover BetweenActive and Standby BAM Servers.
8. Perform 5.7 Commissioning the Operation and Maintenance of LAN Switch on BAM
Servers.
Step 2 Choose one of the following verification according to the transport mode of the Iub interface:
l 6.1 Verifying the Iub Interface (over ATM)
l 6.2 Verifying the Iub Interface (over IP)
l 6.3 Verifying the Iub Interface (over ATM and IP)
Step 3 Choose one of the following verification according to the transport mode of the Iu-CS interface:
l 6.4 Verifying the Iu-CS Interface (over ATM)
l 6.5 Verifying the Iu-CS Interface (over IP)
Step 4 Choose one of the following verification according to the transport mode of the Iu-PS interface:
l 6.6 Verifying the Iu-PS Interface (over ATM)
l 6.7 Verifying the Iu-PS Interface (over IP)
Step 5 Choose one of the following verification according to the transport mode of the Iur interface:
l 6.8 Verifying the Iur Interface (over ATM)
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l 6.9 Verifying the Iur Interface (over IP)
Step 6 Perform 7 Handling Alarms During RNC Commissioning.
Step 7 Perform 8 Verifying RNC Services.
Step 8 Check the RNC commissioning results according to the checklist. For details about the checklist,refer to 11 Checklists for RNC Commissioning.
Step 9 Perform 9 Integrating the RNC into the M2000.
Step 10 Perform 10 Creating RNC Scheduled Tasks.
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5Commissioning the RNC EquipmentAbout This Chapter
This describes how to commission the RNC equipment, including commissioning the BAM,
commissioning the RNC LMT, loading the RNC software and data files, verifying the RNC
license configuration, and verifying the switchover between RNC active and standby boards.
5.1 Commissioning BAMs
This describes how to install the BAM application on site so that the BAM works properly.
5.2 Commissioning the RNC LMT
This describes how to commission the RNC LMT, including connecting the LMT PC and the
BAM to make the LMT work properly after the LMT application is installed. The commission
also includes connecting the RNC LMT to the BAM and starting the RNC Local Maintenance
Terminal.
5.3 Loading the RNC
This describes how to load the host software and data during RNC commissioning.
5.4 Activating and Verifying the License
This describes how to activate the RNC license and to verify whether the license configuration
information is valid.
5.5 Verifying Switchover Between Active and Standby Boards
This describes how to verify switchover between active and standby boards.
5.6 Verifying Switchover Between Active and Standby BAM Servers
This describes how to verify the switchover between active and standby BAM servers if the
RNC is configured with dual BAM servers. This task is not required if the RNC is configured
with only one BAM server.
5.7 Commissioning the Operation and Maintenance of LAN Switch on BAM Servers
This describes how to commission the OM of the LAN switch on the BAM servers.
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5.1 Commissioning BAMs
This describes how to install the BAM application on site so that the BAM works properly.
Prerequisite
The setup disk of BAM application that is consistent with the local office version is obtained.
1. 5.1.1 Powering on the BAM Server
This describes how to power on the BAM server before commissioning.
2. 5.1.2 Installing the Hot Patch KB901200
This describes how to install the hot patch KB901200 for SQL Server 2000 on the BAM
server.
3. 5.1.3 Checking the Version of Windows Server 2003 on the BAM
This describes how to check the version of Windows Server 2003 installed on the BAM toensure that the operating system is correctly installed.
4. 5.1.4 Installing the BAM Application
This describes how to install the BAM application on the BAM server. The BAM
application should be installed on each BAM server.
5. 5.1.5 Starting BAMService
This describes how to start the BAMService on the active and standby BAM servers. The
BAM can work properly only when the BAMService is running. By default, the
BAMService starts after the BAM application is installed and the BAM server is restarted.
It can also be started in either GUI mode or DOS command mode.
6. 5.1.6 Checking the Operation of the BAM Application
This describes how to check the operation of the BAM application that includes operationof the BAMService and the SecurityManager.
5.1.1 Powering on the BAM Server
This describes how to power on the BAM server before commissioning.
Prerequisite
The switch that corresponds to the tributary used by the Power distribution Frame (PDF) to
provide power to the WRSR is set to ON.
Procedure
Step 1 Switch on the power distribution box for controlling the BAM server in the WRSR to power onthe BAM server.
For details about the switch distribution, refer to Layout of Power Switches on the WRSR
Cabinet.
Step 2 Switch on the power on the front panel of the BAM server.
Server Model Front Panel
IBM X343-8847 Front Panel of the BAM Server (IBM X343-8847)
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Server Model Front Panel
IBM 3650T Front Panel of the BAM Server (IBM X3650T)
Step 3 If the indicator of PWR on the front panel is green, the BAM server is properly powered on.
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5.1.2 Installing the Hot Patch KB901200
This describes how to install the hot patch KB901200 for SQL Server 2000 on the BAM server.
Prerequisite
l The installation program SQL2000-KB901200-v8.00.2145-x86x64-ENU.exe of the hot
patch KB901200 is ready.
l On the task bar, all the applications running on the BAM server are closed.
Procedure
Step 1 Run SQL2000-KB901200-v8.00.2145-x86x64-ENU.exe. A dialog box is displayed, as shownin Figure 5-1.
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Figure 5-1Software update installation wizard
Step 2 Click Next. A dialog box is displayed, as shown in Figure 5-2.
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Figure 5-2Software license agreement
Step 3 Select I Agree, and then click Next. A dialog box is displayed, as shown in Figure 5-3.
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Figure 5-3Selecting an authentication mode
Step 4 Select SQL Server 2000and MSSQLServer (SP4 2039), and then click Next. A dialog box isdisplayed, as shown in Figure 5-4.
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Figure 5-4Setting the authentication mode
Step 5 Select SQL Server Authentication, enter the login password, and then click Next.
Step 6 In the displayed dialog box, click Next. A dialog box is displayed, as shown in Figure 5-5.
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Figure 5-5Confirming the installation
Step 7 Click Finish.
NOTE
If other programs are using the required files, the system displays a dialog box prompting you to restart
the computer immediately or later, after the setup. In this case, select Yes, I want to restart my computer
now., and then click Finish. If the system does not display this dialog box after the setup, restart the
computer from the Startmenu.
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5.1.3 Checking the Version of Windows Server 2003 on the BAM
This describes how to check the version of Windows Server 2003 installed on the BAM to ensure
that the operating system is correctly installed.
Procedure
Step 1 On the BAM server, choose Start > Control Panel> System.
Step 2 In the displayed dialog box, click the Generaltab.
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Step 3 Check whether Microsoft Windows Server 2003, Standard Edition, and
Service Pack 2are displayed in the Systemlist.
If... Then...
Microsoft Windows Server 2003,
Standard Edition, and Service
Pack 2are displayed,
You can infer that Windows Server 2003 is
successfully installed. The patch is Windows
Server 2003 Service Pack 2.
Microsoft Windows Server 2003,
Standard Edition, and Service
Pack 2are not displayed,
Windows Server 2003 is not installed
successfully. Reinstall it by referring to
Installing Windows Server 2003 (IBM
X343-8847) or Installing Windows Server
2003 (IBM X3650T).
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5.1.4 Installing the BAM Application
This describes how to install the BAM application on the BAM server. The BAM application
should be installed on each BAM server.
Prerequisite
l The BAM server is checked. For details about checking the BAM server, refer to Checking
the BAM Server Before Installing the BAM Application.
l The installation information about the BAM software is obtained. For details about
obtaining the information, refer to Obtaining the BAM Software Installation Information
Before Installing the BAM Application.
l The setup disk is available. The setup disk of the BAM application is delivered with the
equipment. The version is BSC6800 V100R010.
Context
l Do not install the BAM application through the network.
l If you need to change the password of the system administrator or password of the user
sain SQL Server 2000, or IP addresses of adapter teams, refer to Basic BAM ServerOperations (IBM X343-8847) or Basic BAM Server Operations (IBM X3650T).
Procedure
Step 1 Log in to the Windows Server 2003 as the administrator.
Step 2 Put the setup disk into the CD-ROM drive.
If... Then...
The setup program starts automatically, Go to Step 3.
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If... Then...
The program does not start automatically, Try any of the following ways to start the setup
program:
l Choose Start> Run, enter the full path
bam\V100R010...\install\Setup.exe, and
then click Enterto run the program.
l Double-click Setup.exein the directory of
the program.
l Copy the files from the setup disk into a
directory in the hard disk and double-click
Setup.exe.
CAUTION
When copying the files in the setup disk of BAM application into a directory in the hard disk,
ensure that these files are saved into a folder whose name contains no single quotation mark.
Otherwise, the installation program may fail to start after you double-click Setup.exe.
Step 3 Click Nextin the welcome dialog box.
Step 4 Read carefully the license agreement and click Yesto accept and continue. A dialog box isdisplayed, as shown in Figure 5-6.
Figure 5-6Entering user information
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Step 5 Enter the user name, company name and serial number (all are case sensitive) in the dialog box.Then click Nextto continue. A dialog box is displayed, as shown in Figure 5-7.
NOTE
The Nextbutton is unavailable until you type the right user name, company name, and serial number.
Figure 5-7Verifying SQL Server information
Step 6 Enter the password of the account saand then click Next. A dialog box is displayed, as shownin Figure 5-8.
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Figure 5-8Setting administrator information
Step 7Enter the system administrator password in the Passwordbox. This password consists of 6 to
16 alphanumeric and case-sensitive characters. Confirm the password in the Confirm
Passwordbox, record it in Data Sheet of BAM Software Installation, and then click Next. A
dialog box is displayed, as shown in Figure 5-9.
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Figure 5-9Setting FTP user information
Step 8 Enter the FTP user password in the Passwordbox. This password consists of 6 to 16alphanumeric and case-sensitive characters. Confirm the password in the Confirm Password
box, record it in Data Sheet of BAM Software Installation, and then click Next. A dialog box is
displayed, as shown in Figure 5-10.
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Figure 5-10Selecting an installation type
Step 9Set the installation type and the parameters as described in Table 5-1, and then click Next. A
dialog box is displayed, as shown in Figure 5-11.
Table 5-1Parameters in the Installation Type Selection dialog box
Parameter Meaning Remarks
Install stand-alone
system
Install the stand-alone system
on the BAM server when there
is only one server in the RNC.
Select it when there is only one
BAM server in the RNC.
Install dual system Install the dual system on the
BAM server when there are two
servers in the RNC.
Select it when there are two BAM
servers in the RNC.
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Figure 5-11Configuring the network interface
Step 10 Set the parameters as described in Table 5-2, record the settings in Data Sheet of BAM Software
Installation, and then click Next.
Table 5-2Parameters in the Network Interface Configuration dialog box
Parameter Meaning Remarks
Subnet Network segments of
internal and external
virtual IP addresses
Choose the right one from the drop-down list. For
setting principles, refer to IP Address Planning
of Active/Standby BAM Servers.
Mask Masks of internal and
external virtual IP
addresses
No need to set the masks. They are automatically
produced when the subnet is chosen.
IP address Internal and external
virtual IP addresses
For setting principles, refer to IP Address
Planning of Active/Standby BAM Servers.
Network card Ethernet adapter team
corresponding to
internal/external virtual
IP address
Select the right one from the drop-down list. For
the mapping between Ethernet adapter teams and
internal/external networks, refer to Ethernet
Adapters on the BAM Servers.
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If... Then...
It is in dual-server system, Go to Step 11.
It is in single-server system, Go to Step 12.
Step 11 In the dialog box shown in Figure 5-12, enter the internal and external fixed IP addresses andthe computer name of the peer BAM server as described in Table 5-3, and then click Next.
Figure 5-12Configuring peer computer IP addresses
Table 5-3Parameters in the Peer Computer Address Configuration dialog box
Parameter Meaning Remarks
Internal fixed IP
address
IP address of the
internal network team
Enter the value recorded in Obtaining the BAM
Software Installation Information Before
Installing the BAM Application.
External fixed IP
address
IP address of the
external network team
Enter the value recorded in Obtaining the BAM