This describes how to configure the BSC global data in A over IP mode. The BSC global data consists of BSC attributes, M3UA data, and the relation between the GMPS/GEPS and the signaling points.
Configuring the BSC Attributes
This describes how to configure BSC attributes. In the initial configuration of BSC attributes, you need to configure only the basic attributes. For other attributes, use the default settings. The BSC attributes include the Basic Data, Flow Control Data, BSC Timer, Software Parameters, User Resource Binding, SCCP, NSS and BSSGP, MSC Pool Parameters, Trigger Saving Power Function, IP Transfers, Abis Congestion Control, and Single Pass Exclude MSISDN Number.
Configuring the M3UA Entities
This describes how to configure the M3UA entities. You need to configure the M3UA entities to achieve A over IP or to enable communication between BSCs. The local entity and destination entity must be configured. If there is no direct physical link between the local entity and the destination entity, you need to configure a signaling transfer entity.
Configuring the Subrack-OPC Mapping
This describes how to assign an OPC to the GMPS/GEPS to establish the mapping between the subrack and the OPC.