Configuring the Abis Bypass Function
This describes how to configure the Abis Bypass function. With the Abis Bypass function, when the power supply to a BTS in a chain topology fails, this BTS is bypassed (that is, this BTS serves as only a path). In this way, the signal transmission of the lower-level BTSs to the BSC is not disrupted. Thus, the network stability is ensured in areas where power cut occurs frequently.
Configuring the BTS ABIS MUX
This describes how to configure ABIS MUX to improve the IP transmission efficiency over the Abis interface.
Configuring the TOP Switching Parameters of 3900 Series BTSs
This describes how to configure the TDM over Packet (TOP) switching parameters on the backplane to share the E1/T1 timeslots between the GSM network and the UMTS network. That is, the E1/T1 timeslots in the GSM and UMTS networks can be shared.
Configuring the BTS BFD
This describes how to configure the BFD on the BTS side. The BFD configured on the BTS side must be consistent with that configured on the BSC side.
Configuring the IP PM
This describes how to configure the IP PM on the BTS side. The configured IP PM is used to detect QoS of the transport network.
Configuring the Slave Chain
This describes how to configure a slave chain to add a path between BTSs or between a BTS and the BSC.
Configuring the Internal Connection of a BTS
This describes how to configure the internal connection of a BTS. In cabinet groups, the internal connection of a BTS must be configured. The communication between BTS cabinet groups is based on the internal connection between the main cabinet of the main cabinet group and the main cabinet of the extension cabinet group.
Configuring Customized Alarms of the Base Station
This describes how to configure the customized alarms of the base station, which involves defining the alarm port, defining the alarm ID, and defining the alarm name.