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Thanks for everyone help me to write this document, and I hope that help site engineer to
know some information around one type of our actions in this project called Mini link
upgrade from Mini link to TN6 P
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Contents
1. Before Site Access:.......................................................................................................4
i. Site Access Message .................................................................................................4
ii. Risk Assessment.......................................................................................................4
2. Site Survey ...................................................................................................................5
i. Site............................................................................................................................5
ii. Facing.......................................................................................................................8
3. Check Delivery ..........................................................................................................14
4. Installation.................................................................................................................18
5. Configure TN.............................................................................................................21
6. Call 2nd line:..............................................................................................................27
7. Call NMC to Halt Site and effected sites...................................................................27
8. Complete Action ........................................................................................................27
9. Drop E1 Physical .......................................................................................................31
10. Call BEB to Add Node and E1dropping ...............................................................31
11. After finish call NMC to Active sites.....................................................................31
12. Take Acceptance Package .....................................................................................31
APPENDIX A.....................................................................................................................33
APPENDIX B.....................................................................................................................37
APPENDIX C:....................................................................................................................44
APPENDIX D:....................................................................................................................51
APPENDIX E:....................................................................................................................54
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1. Before Site Access:
i. Site Access Message
Send sign in/out message to 5011 (sign in message format S=xxxx*A=inout)
ii. Risk Assessment
Write risk assessment
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2. Site Survey
i. Site
Placement
Check where you will fix TN6 P where magazine need 3U at rack, 1U for each
ICF3
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Power
PBC 6200
This case connect TN6 P direct with PBC 6200
As fig show
PBC 6500
This case connect TN6 P direct with PBC 6500
As fig show
Note: if PBC 6500 with C connection (-48V) connect
with it direct
If PBC 6500 with A, B connection (+24V) connect with
it DC Box and from it to TN
PBC 6200 TN6 P
Black terminal on
Straight
Red terminal on L
terminal
PBC 6500 TN6 P
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In this case TN6 P Power connector as show in fig with -48 V Source
DC BOX (+24V)
This case connect TN6 P direct with DC Box (+24 V)
As fig show
*this fig with any +24 V
Check old Link
Check old link parameter with SF6 file (Review APPENDIX B) most important
parameter:
1) RSL and Tx power
2) Inventory
3) Tx and Rx frequency
Black terminal
RED Terminal
DC Box TN6 P
RED Terminal
Black terminal
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4) Link performance
E1 survey
Trace each E1 cable if these cable direct to other sites you can check it with End
to End
IF Connector
Standard or not, if not standard you should change it after halting sites
Standard as show in fig
ii. Facing
MMU Placement
Check TN release
IF cable
Washer
Jumper
Free Position
If Link 1+1 we need two
free place between them
Mark ( ) from Number
side
R22T18
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TN P.S (Print Screen) and Backup
General P.s and Alarm
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Press double click on NPU and ETU to get the following screen
NPU and ETU P.s
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Notification history:
Right click on TN and choose view Notification History
Traffic Routing P.s: right click on TN and choose configure then traffic routing
DCN P.s:
PPP: right click on TN and choose configure then choose DCN then choose PPP
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OSPF area: right click on TN and choose configure then choose DCN then OSPF
area
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Basic NE:
Right click on TN and then choose configure then Basic NE
Inventory P.s:
Right click on TN then tools then inventory
Report:
right click Tools tab and choose FTP server and press start then choose help tab and press on
debug error report you write description and press save after finish you will find this file at
C:tn_ftp_home as (.RAR) file this file contain Backup and report
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Check old Link
Check old link parameter with SF6 file (Review APPENDIX B) most important
parameter:
1) RSL and Tx power
2) Inventory
3) Tx and Rx frequency
4) Link performance
Check IF connector
Standard or not, if not standard you should change it after halting sites
Standard as show in fig
3. Check Delivery
AMM (Access Module Magazine)
Power Cable and Connector
There are two Power connector and Two Power cable
IF cable
Washer
Jumper
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NPU3 C and RMM
NPU (Node Processor Unit)
RMM (Removable Memory Module)
NPU3 C Specification:
One Ethernet Traffic port
One Ethernet Traffic port/LAN
One port support E1 from TR
4A-4D
two user output
NPU: can support 4E1 and it responsible main function, Contain internal memory to save
main parameter for Magazine and Routing table
RMM: it takes copy from NPU internal memory
ETU2 B or LTU 12/1 (Optional)
LTU 12/1: use to support three
group and each group support four
E1
There are Traffic cable uses to distribute these E1 on ICF (Interconnection
Frame), from ICF to RBS (Radio Base station)
ETU: use to support Packet
data
ETU (Ethernet Terminal Unit)
RMM
rmm
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LTU 32/1 (Optional)
LTU 32/1: use to support eight group and each group support four E1
There are Traffic cable uses to distribute these E1 on ICF (Interconnection
Frame), from ICF to RBS (Radio Base station)
MMU 2H
MMU2 H (Modem Unit):
It support maximum air interface traffic capacity of up to 406 Mbps
MMU2 H supports up to 512 QAM modulations. 256 QAM with channel spacing
56 MHZ support 80 E1
Two PFU3 B
PFU (Power Filter Unit): it distributes primary
power to the plug-in units in the AMM through
the backplane.
There are two PFU, one is redundant for other
NOTE: at least you should have on LTU card (LTU 12/1 or LTU32/1) for physical E1 dropping
This mean MMU work with
+24V or -48 V, so TN6P can
work with +24 V or -48 V
This mean MMU work with Volt -48 V
So TN6P need power source -48V only
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FAU (FAN Unit)
used for Cooling
Earth cable and washer and Screw& Nut 13mmØ
Dummy
ICF and Traffic cable
*Eight traffic cable (if LTU32/1)
NOTE: main Component to collect TN6P:
1. NPU
2. LTU (LTU12/1 or LTU32/1
3. MMU
4. FAN + Two PFU3B+ Power cable
5. ICF + traffic cable
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Additional Material
Washer, heat shrink, Metal Connector and other material please check
APPENDIX D
4. Installation
TN Power Source explained in (section Site Survey/Power)
Recommendation position for Modules in TN6P C
PFU 3 B
FAU
NPU
LTU 32/1
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At TMR 9202:
At TMR 9206
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SIAE Rack
Review Appendix E to know how install cables and TN cabinet
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5. Configure TN
Use USB to Mini cable to connect with AMM through USB Mini port in NPU Card
Now Open Mini-Link craft:
NE: 192.168.0.1
User: Control_user
Password: ericsson
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Software Upgrade
Before any Update or Back up you should start FTP server (APPENDIX C)
At first time when you start TN 6P
Right Click on TN and choose tools and select software upgrade
Select on Local Server User name and Password set
Anonymous if use BPFTP server and set default if use
embedded FTP server inside Mini link Craft
Choose R22T18 from
list
Note: Link contain TN R4:
http://www.mediafire.com/download/1yexjr2zn6jimzh/tn_ftp_home.7z.001
http://www.mediafire.com/download/ancpam2gj9g814r/tn_ftp_home.7z.002
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Press apply and then next
Then press apply and Next
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After upgrade finish press Activate (message appear press OK)
Configure Basic NE and OSPF and PPP
Right click on CN and choose configure then Basic NE
NE name: TN01-site number
NE Location: Area name for example (obour)
IP address: IP from address sheet for example: 10.250.5.25
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NE subnet mask: according to IP sheet for example: 255.255.255.248
Continent: Africa
City: Cairo
Date and Time: set date and time
To Hide License error: open any explorer and write 10.0.0.1 and user name: Control_user,
password: ericsson
Choose configure tab then Basic NE, press check Mark on
*Hide License
errors
*Hide License
Warning
Then make Warm restart for AMM: press Right click on TN and choose tools then
restart; there are two type of restart:
Warm restart: Not distribute traffic
Cold Restart: distribute traffic
How read IP sheet and extract IP and subnet mask:
It mean Subnet mask
255.255.255.248
TN IP
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Right Click on TN and choose Configure then DCN choose PPP
Right click on TN and choose configure then DCN choose OSPF
How find OSPF IP from IP sheet:
Show MMU
position
Mark on UP for MMU fix
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6. Call 2nd line:
Call them and tell them your action upgrade from Mini link or SIAE to TN to send
mail to BEB team
7. Call NMC to Halt Site and effected sites
Tell those halt your site (Site, Co and G) and all sites with it in mail, after him replay
to you can connect jumper with MMU on TN and complete action
8. Complete Action
Jumper Connected
Connect jumper on MMU
RAU Software upgrade
Open Mini link craft and right click on TN then choose tools then Software
upgrade (Choose upgrade modules)
It mean Subnet mask
255.255.255.248
It is Net address Area ID
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Configure Radio Link
Open Mini link craft to configure Radio Link
Right click on MMU then choose configure radio link
MMU ID at Sf6
Check mark
Read Tx type in SF6
Choose it Channel B.W at SF6
Determine from Capacity
and Modulation in SF6 E1 number from
capacity at SF6
Choose it 6B
Choose it from Tx
frequency
Read it from Tx
Power at SF6Tx on
Choose -70 and 10^-6 always
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How read SF6 file to configure radio link
MMU ID: if you configure radio link at site 211 terminal ID 594F and Far end ID 594E
Capacity: 17E1, so rate= 2.048*17 = 35 Mb/S
At Tx type: TN MMU2H (1+0) 38GHZ R2N
After end configuration at two sides check received power and if it in range show in SF6 file
or not (Accept if Rx+/- 3 dBm)
It mean RAU 2N
Link 1+0 no
protectionMMU type: MMU2H
It mean install TN6P
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Before call BEB check if TN6P managed or not:
Open start menu and write cmd at RUN menu and press enter
Write telnet magazine IP and press enter, (password: Ericsson)
TN6P-0211 > ping Router IP (Always end with .29)
Show Tx and
Rx power
This IP that you
need ping on it to
check if Magazine
management
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Print screen show that magazine managed:
9. Drop E1 Physical
10.Call BEB to Add Node and E1dropping
Call BEB and tell him that you want add Magazine to management and tell him IP,
then tell him E1 dropping as example (if LTU 32/1 Pos6) "dropping at LTU 32/1
pos6, 1A for site, 1B for site Expansion, 1C for Co, 1D and 2A for G)
*site it mean GSM Band 900MHZ
*Co it means GSM 1800
*G it mean 3G
11.After finish call NMC to Active sites
12.Take Acceptance Package
E1 cable
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Finish your Acceptance label and take your Package as show in APPENDIX A for
Acceptance
NOTE: Don't forget BNC Connector Video to see sample on this link
http://www.mediafire.com/download/h4yp0d55kitny78/Cut_over_video.7z
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APPENDIX A
Acceptance label
AMM:
MMU Label
Label on jumper:
Label on IF cable:
DIR site #
MMU type
DIR site # RAU #
Jumper connector
DIR Site # RAU #
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Traffic cable label:
If traffic cable from NPU
If traffic cable from LTU 12/1
If traffic cable from LTU 32/1
AMM IP label:
Power cable label:
If source DC Box
If source PBC 6200
If Source PBC 6500
C Connection
A,B connection
Label on Source C.B
NPU 3C pos 7 ICF3
TR #A-#D TR #A-#D
LTU 12/1 pos 8 ICF3
TR #A-#D TR #A-#D
LTU 32/1 pos 6 ICF3
TR #A-#D TR #A-#D
IP: xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
Mask: 255.255.255.XXX
TN6 P DC Box
PFU 3B pos# DC (+24V) C.B#
TN6 P PBC6200
PFU 3B pos# DC (-48V) C.B#
TN6 P PBC6500
PFU 3B pos# DC (-48V) C.B#
TN6 P PBC6200
PFU 3B pos# DC (+24V) C.B#
TN6 P
port #
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ICF Label:
Show Facing Site ID
Template photo for site (take after your package complete photo+ Video+ print
screen):
Show main earth path
DIR Site #
NOTE: Complete Package for sites on link:
http://www.mediafire.com/download/9uhucr60hb818az/Site-211-PCK.7z
Main earth
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Photo show Roxtec
Photo show IF cable path
Photo show top of cabinet clear
Show C earth cable
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APPENDIX B
Access Mini link E and take P.S
You should have Windows XP and MSM Program (Mini Link Service Manager) and USB to
Serial cable
*Cable need driver install
Open MSM Program: password 1111
O&M Port that connect
USB to serial cable in it
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The following fig appear
Press on config tab and choose communication
To know COM port should be choose
Set COM
port
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Presses right click on My Computer and choose properties
Choose Device Manager
Find USB to Serial cable define on port (COM3)
Choose it
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Now press on Network tab and choose scan local
After link open find the following fig
Press here to
show link
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Take P.S for General link
Right click on link ID and Choose AM Setup and take P.S
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Take P.S for HOP Setup: Right click on Link ID and choose HOP setup
Right click on link ID and choose Performance then inventory
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APPENDIX C:
How opne FTP server
Use External FTP server called BPFTP
Open FTP server (file and transfer protocol), prepare FTP at first time
Main screen for FTP:
Press on user account to create user (anonymous), when press on it will appear the following
picture
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Press Ok
Press right click on user account space and choose add
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Write user name (anonymous)
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Press right click on Access right and choose add
Select Folder C:tn_ftp_home as show in fig.
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After end of selection set check box as follow in picture and set login and password then
select folder path and press ok
After end of preparation press on connect icon
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Second Method:
Right click on tools tab and choose FTP server
After choose FTP server the following fig. appear
Press check mark on it
Press on it to start FTP
server
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Now FTP server work
Note: you should take copy from file tn_ftp_home and past it in C:
File link: http://www.mediafire.com/download/ancpam2gj9g814r/tn_ftp_home.7z.002
http://www.mediafire.com/download/1yexjr2zn6jimzh/tn_ftp_home.7z.001
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APPENDIX D:
Needed material:
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8
Plastic cable
Tie
Black and white with different size
9
cable
terminal
13 mm Ø
6 mm Ø
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APPENDIX E:
Make sure there is 2U to install two ICF3, 3U to install TN6P cabinet
Cooling requirement to fix TN6P at Sub rack
When installed in a cabinet there must be at least 30 mm free space behind the sub rack for
sufficient air flow
Fixed TN6P C as shown in fig
1. Fit the four captive nuts to the rack.
2. Fit the sub rack in the rack and tighten the screws.
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Fit earth cable:
Insert RMM in NPU card:
Fit ICF3:
TOP
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Plug in NPU card:
Label
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Fit Power cable:
Power connector component:
Strip the jacket L approximately 35 mm (3.5 Cm)
Attach the two strain relief halves around the jacket. Use two B (size 9). Then fit two strain
relief
A Connector
casing
F Contact
sleeve
B Strain
relief half,
size 9
G Contact
socket
C Strain
relief half,
size 7
H Locking
screw
D Strain
relief half,
size 5
E Strain
relief half,
size 4
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Remove the aluminum sheet and shielded
Cutting and Stripping the Wires
Leave 18 mm (1.8 Cm) of the black wire and 30
mm (3 Cm) of the red wire.
Strip the wires 7 mm (0.7 Cm).
Fitting the Contact Sleeve
Crimping the Contact Sleeve
Inserting the Contact Sleeves into the Contact Socket
*Note: Position of Red and Black cable according to
Power Source (Review Power Source at this Pdf)
Red cable
Black cable
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Assembling the Connector
Caution: don't fix power cable at C.B on, make sure it off
Fix traffic cable in LTU card:
Wire bridge it is
very important