J Plus, Inc 6.2.3.4 MR From the tree menu, you can select MR to move on to the measurement report setup page. Choose one of trigger quantities (RSRP, RSRQ, RSCP, Ec/No) from the list. Insert threshold value and click the Save button as shown in Figure 36 below. Please refer to Table 13 below for the detailed input parameter information. * All units are defined reported value from TS36133 (RSRP: 9.1.4, RSRQ: 9.1.7), TS25133 (RSCP: 9.1.1.3, Ec/No: 9.1.2.3).
J Plus, Inc Figure 36: A1 - A5, B1, B2 MR Setup menu www.juniglobal.
J Plus, Inc 6.2.3.5 Neighbor Cell From the tree menu, select Neighbor Cell to move onto the Neighbor Cell setup page. You can Add Neighbor Cell and modify/delete a registered neighbor cell. Please refer to Table 14 for detailed input parameter information. Like other setting procedure, the changes must be saved. Menu eNodeB Type IP Address Cell ID PLMN ID Description Select the type of Neighbor Cell. Insert IP address of Neighbor Cell for X2 HO. Insert eNodeB ID of Neighbor Cell.
J Plus, Inc Figure 37: Neighbor Cell configuration page Figure 38: Neighbor Cell Add Confirmation Window www.juniglobal.
J Plus, Inc Figure 39: Registered Neighbor Cell Information Figure 40: Neighbor Cell Modify Confirmation Window www.juniglobal.
J Plus, Inc Figure 41: Neighbor Cell Delete Confirmation Window www.juniglobal.
J Plus, Inc 6.2.3.6 UTRA Frequency From the tree menu, select UTRA Frequency to move onto the UTRA Frequency setup page. You can add a UTRA Frequency and modify/delete a registered UTRA Frequency. If inter-RAT Handover to UTRA Frequency is required, please choose Handover in Mobility to UTRA. Please refer to Table 15 for detailed input parameter information. Menu Description Mobility to UTRA UTRA FDD /TDD Select Handover or Redirection for UTRAN. UTRA Frequency Form Duplex Select type of duplex.
J Plus, Inc Figure 42: Mobility to UTRA setup on UTRA Frequecny menu Figure 43: Mobility to UTRA save confirmation on UTRA Frequency menu www.juniglobal.
J Plus, Inc Figure 44: Add UTRA Frequency and Confirmation Figure 45: New UTRA Frequency Registered www.juniglobal.
J Plus, Inc Figure 46: Modify Registered UTRA Frequency and Confirmation Window Figure 47: Delete registered UTRA Frequency and Confirmation www.juniglobal.
J Plus, Inc Figure 48: Result of registered UTRA Frequency deletion www.juniglobal.
J Plus, Inc 6.2.3.7 UTRA Neighbor Cell From the tree menu, select UTRA Neighbor Cell to move onto the UTRA Neighbor Cell setup page. You can Add UTRA Neighbor Cell and modify/delete a registered UTRA Neighbor Cell. If inter-RAT Handover to UTRA Neighbor Cell is required, please choose Handover in Mobility to UTRA. Please refer to Table 16 for detailed input parameter information Menu Description Mobility to UTRA UTRA FDD / TDD Select Handover or Redirection for UTRAN.
J Plus, Inc Figure 49: Mobility to UTRA setup on UTRA Neighbor Cell menu Figure 50: Mobility to UTRA setting and confirmation on UTRA Neighbor Cell www.juniglobal.
J Plus, Inc Figure 51: Add UTRA Neighbor Cell and Confirmation Figure 52:New UTRA Neighbor Cell Registered www.juniglobal.
J Plus, Inc Figure 53: Modify Registered UTRA Neighbor Cell and Confirmation Window Figure 54: Modify Confirmation Window www.juniglobal.
J Plus, Inc Figure 55: Result of Registed UTRA Neighbor Cell Deletion www.juniglobal.
J Plus, Inc 6.2.3.8 GERAN Frequency From the tree menu, select GERAN Frequency to move onto the GERAN Frequency setup page. You can add a GERAN Frequency and delete a registered GERAN Frequency. If inter-RAT Handover to GERAN is required, please choose Handover in Mobility to GERAN. Please refer to Table 17 for detailed input parameter information. Menu Description Mobility to GERAN GERAN Select Handover or Redirection for GERAN.
J Plus, Inc Figure 56: Mobility to GERAN setup on GERAN Frequency menu Figure 57: Mobility to GERAN setting and confirmation on GERAN Frequency menu www.juniglobal.
J Plus, Inc Figure 58: Add GERAN Frequency and confirmation window Figure 59: New GERAN Frequency registered www.juniglobal.
J Plus, Inc Figure 60: Modify GERAN Frequency and confirmation window Figure 61: Delete GERAN Frequency www.juniglobal.
J Plus, Inc 6.2.3.9 GERAN Neighbor Cell From the tree menu, select GERAN Neighbor Cell to move onto the GERAN Neighbor Cell setup page. You can Add GERAN Neighbor Cell and modify/delete registered GERAN Neighbor Cell. Inter-RAT Handover to GERAN Neighbor Cell is required, please choose Handover in Mobility to UTRA. Please refer to Table 18 for detailed input parameter information. Menu Description Mobility to GERAN GERAN Select Handover or Redirection for GERAN.
J Plus, Inc Figure 62: Mobility to GERAN setup menu Figure 63: Mobility to GERAN setting and confirmation window www.juniglobal.
J Plus, Inc Figure 64: Add GERAN Neighbor Cell and confirmation window Figure 65: GERAN Neighbor Cell registered www.juniglobal.
J Plus, Inc Figure 66: Modify GERAN Neighbor Cell and confirmation window Figure 67: Delete GERAN Neighbor Cell and confirmation window www.juniglobal.
J Plus, Inc Figure 68: Result of GERAN Neighbor Cell Deletion www.juniglobal.
J Plus, Inc 6.2.3.10 DSCP Mapping From the tree menu, select DSCP Mapping to move onto the DSCP Mapping setup page. Insert the number of DSCP Mapping (0 - 63) and click the Save button then fields will be displayed. Figure 69: DSCP Mapping Configuration 6.2.3.11 CSG From the tree menu, select CSG Setup to move onto the CSG Setup page. Insert the CSG configured and click the Save button then fields will be displayed. Figure 70: CSG Setup www.juniglobal.
J Plus, Inc 6.2.3.12 REM/SON Figure 71: REM / SON Setup From the tree menu, select REM/SON to move onto the REM and SON Setup page as shown in Figure 71. There are four different functional sections related to REM and SON. In REM Scan Configuration box, you can select REM Scan by selecting ‘Scan On Boot’ at Opmode of ‘REM Scan Configuration’ section. In this case, DL earfcn values should be provided at DL EARFCNs to be scanned. The list of DL earfcn values can be added followed by comma.
J Plus, Inc In RACH Optimization box, it provides the best Root Sequence Index by the RACH Optimization algorithm. The RACH optimization algorithm offers the best possible unique root sequence to reduce the ghost preamble detection problem. In this case, you should insert Root sequence Index Range on ‘Root Sequence Index Range Start’ and ‘Root Sequence Index Range End’ with first and the last numbers of the range. The number should be in between 1 and 837. 6.2.3.
J Plus, Inc 6.2.4 Administrations Menu 6.2.4.1 Settings By clicking Administrations-Settings in the left tree menu, the Settings Management page will be displayed. If the save button is clicked, a pop-up window will be displayed for confirmation and the amended settings will be saved as shown in the Figure 73 and Figure 74. Click the OK button to close the window. After changing the configuration and saving it, the amended setting will be saved in the Configuration file of Small Cell.
J Plus, Inc As shown in the Figure 75, the user can download the configuration file of Small Cell to its own PC. Figure 75: Export Configuration File www.juniglobal.
J Plus, Inc The exported configuration file can also be imported back into Small Cell. Click the “Browse” button on the “Import Settings” box then select the configuration file as shown in Figure 76 and Figure 77. When the file is imported to Small Cell, the settings will be overwritten over the existing configuration file. The Small Cell already has its configuration parameters overwritten when importing process is done. In the case clicking ‘SAVE’ button has no impact at all.
J Plus, Inc Also, the automatic reboot function can be set on Auto Reboot Configuration page. When Auto Reboot is enabled, Small Cell will reboot automatically if there is a problem with the operation. Figure 79: Auto Reboot Configuration www.juniglobal.
J Plus, Inc 6.2.4.2 Upgrade Firmware From the tree menu, select Upgrade Firmware to move onto the Upgrade Firmware page as shown in Figure 80. Click Browse and select a Small Cell firmware file which has the .tar file extension. By clicking Apply button, the software will be downloaded to Small Cell and rebooted after the upgrade as shown in Figure 80 and Figure 81. Meanwhile, there will be upgrade and reboot notification on the screen as capture in Figure 82.
J Plus, Inc 6.2.4.3 Log Setting From the tree menu, select Log Setting to move onto the Log Setting page as shown in Figure 83. In this page, Log can be gathered by Log level and downloaded. The Log will be applied after clicking the Apply button. Please refer to Table 19 for detailed input parameter information. Figure 83: Log Setting Menu Mode Console Mask Description Log ON/OFF for Console Mask. Select log level to be displayed on the console window of the locally connected control computer.
J Plus, Inc 6.2.4.4 Debug Mask Setting From the tree menu, select Debug Mask Setting to move onto Debug mask Setting page as shown in Figure 84. In this page, Debug Mask Setting can be set by hexa code. After changing Debug Mask Setting and click Apply, the new configuration takes effect immediately. Figure 84: eNodeB Debug Mask Settings www.juniglobal.
J Plus, Inc 6.2.4.5 Analysis Log Report & Password Change From the tree menu, select Analysis Log Report to move onto Analysis Log Report page as shown in the Figure 85 below. When Analysis Log Report is enabled, the Small Cell will to transfer the log of Small Cell to the specified server automatically if there is a problem with the operation. From the tree menu, select Password Change to move onto the Password Change page as shown in Figure 85. It needs to Web GUI log in.
J Plus, Inc 6.2.4.6 Remote Authentication From the tree menu, select Remote Authentication to move onto the Remote Authentication page as shown in Figure 86 In this page, the remote authentication capability can be enabled or disabled. If the remote authentication is enabled, the remote users can log in to Small Cell by the authentication performed by the authentication server.
J Plus, Inc 6.2.4.7 Reboot To reboot the system, select Administrations-Reboot in the tree menu. It will display the Reboot button as shown in Figure 87. After clicking the Reboot button, it will display Reboot Confirmation Pop-up window and click OK button to reboot. Figure 87: Reboot Menu Figure 88: Reboot Confirmation Window www.juniglobal.
J Plus, Inc 6.3 Information Menu 6.3.1 Update Period From the tree menu, select Update Period to move onto the Update Period page as shown in Figure 89. In this page, Device info, CPU/Memory, Process, S/W.H/W info, DHCP info, GPS info, IEEE1588 info, and LTE UE list can change update period. After changing the update period and click Apply, the new configuration must be saved. Figure 89: Update Period www.juniglobal.
J Plus, Inc 6.3.2 Device Info From the tree menu, select Device Info to move onto the Device Information page as shown in Figure 90. In this page, MAC address, Model Name, Serial Number, SW version, Up-Time and Re-boot reason of the Small Cell are available. Figure 90: Device Information Menu www.juniglobal.
J Plus, Inc 6.3.3 CPU/Memory From the tree menu, select CPU/Memory to move onto the CPU/Memory Information page. In this page, CPU usage is calculated by average for three seconds. When CPU usage is displayed by update period, CPU average are displayed by cumulative average (previous CPU average and current CPU average). Memory usage is displayed by update period at moment. Figure 91: CPU/Memory Information 6.3.4 Process From the tree menu, select Process to move onto the Process Information page.
J Plus, Inc 6.3.5 Status From the tree menu, select Status to move onto the Status page which has Software and Hardware status information. As shown in Figure 93, SW and HW status are separated and the alarm status of each category is available. The detailed description of the alarm will be displayed by clicking the Show button. Figure 93: Software and Hardware Status Menu www.juniglobal.
J Plus, Inc Figure 94: Alarm Occurrence History www.juniglobal.
J Plus, Inc 6.3.6 DHCP Info From the tree menu, select DHCPC Info to move onto the DHCP client page. If DHCP server has been configured disable, DHCP client is displayed disable DHCP. It must be set DHCP mode in 6.2.1.1 Network Interface page. Figure 95: DHCP Client Info 6.3.7 IEEE1588 Info From the tree menu, select IEEE1588 Info to move onto the IEEE1588 information page. In this page, display current status of IEEE1588.
J Plus, Inc 6.3.8 GPS Info From the tree menu, select GPS Info to move onto the GPS information page. In this page, display current status of GPS. Figure 97: GPS Info 6.3.9 MME IP From the tree menu, select MME IP to move onto the MME IP Information page. In this page, it displays the IP address of the MME of which FQDN has been resolved. Figure 98: MME IP www.juniglobal.
J Plus, Inc 6.3.10 RIP Info From the tree menu, select RIP Info to move onto the LTE RIP Information page. In this page, it displays the current status of Rx Interference Power as shown in Figure 99. Figure 99: LTE RIP Information 6.3.11 SAS Info From the tree menu, select SAS Info to move onto the SAS Information page. In this page, it displays the current SAS Information as shown in Figure 100. Figure 100: SAS Information www.juniglobal.
J Plus, Inc 6.3.12 LTE Statistics Menu 6.3.12.1 UE List From the tree menu, select LTE Statistics-UE List to move onto the LTE UE List page. In this page, it displays current LTE UE list at update moment as shown Figure 101 Figure 101: UE List 7 Product Safety and RF Exposure Compliance The minimum safe distance to antenna is as follows: Antenna gain (dBi) Safe distance (cm) 14 90 Table 20: FCC Requirements of RF Exposure to Human www.juniglobal.
J Plus, Inc Appendix 1.
J Plus, Inc MIB Master Information Block MIMO Multiple-Input Multiple-Output MME Mobility Management Entity MNC Mobile Network Code OAM Operation and Maintenance PAM Power Amplifier Module PCI Physical Cell Identity PDCP Packet Data Convergence Protocol PDN Packet Data Network P-GW PDN Gateway PKI Public Key Infrastructure PLMN Public Land Mobile Network PoE Power over Ethernet PTP Precision Time Protocol PWS Public Warning System QAM Quadrature Amplitude Modulation QoS Qua