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ERICSSON MICROWAVE COMMISSIONING GUIDELINES

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Ericsson minilink craft presentation is an overview of what minilink traffic node look like. it gives in dept on the inctallation, commisioning and integration of this powerful node into an existing or new network.the presentation gives site engineer on howericsson traffic node works.

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Page 1: Introduction to Ericsson Mini Link Craft-ppt Presentation

ERICSSON MICROWAVE COMMISSIONING

GUIDELINES

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INTRODUCTION TO ERICSSON MINI LINK CRAFT

Overview:The Ericsson MW Indoor comprises of the following:Radio Transmission Cabinet (RTC)AMM (Access Module Magazine)The RTC is the cabinet where the Ericsson equipment are been installed. Within it you have the AMM and other equipment like the SAU e.t.c

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Access Module Magazine (AMM)The AMM is like empty mini equipment which in it

can accommodate various Modules. The indoor plug-in units are installed in an AMM. The AMM can be fitted directly into a 19” or metric rack. It provides the mechanical housing and interconnection for the plug-in unit’s through the backplane. It has different slots according to design specification. There are like three (3) Design Specifications for AMM:

• 2p Magazine• 6p Magazine• 20p Magazine• Each specification is according to the number of

MMU cards/ Site Design.

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• 2p Magazine

• 6p Magazine

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AMM 2pThe AMM2p has two half-height slots, one

equipped with NPU3, NPU3B, or NPU3C, the remaining half-height slot can be equipped with LTU, ETU, SAU or SXU.

The power supply is not included in NPU3, NPU3B, or NPU3C; it is separately integrated in the AMM on the left hand side. At the Right Hand Side are slots for Two (2) MMU’s. The AMM Kit delivery comprises:

• One assembled AMM 2p • One Rack Screw Kit• One Earthen Cable, 1m• One NPU3, or One NPU3B, or One

NPU3C.• One RMM• Two MMUNote: AMM2p requires a DC cable

RPM517560/nnnn which must be purchased separately.

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AMM 6pAMM 6p C or D have four (D) or five(C) full-

height horizontal slots, four (D) or two(C) half-height horizontal slots and two half-height vertical slots. They house one NPU3, NPU3B, or NPU3C, one or two PFU3B, and one FAU2.

The remaining slots in AMM6pC/D can be equipped with MMU, LTU, SAU, AAU, SXU, SMU or ETU. An AMM6pC/D Kit delivery comprises:

• One assembled AMM6pC or one assembled AMM6pD

• One Rack Screw Kit• One Earthing Cable, 1m• OneNPU3, or One NPU3B, or One NPU3C• One RMM• One DC Connector Kit• One FAU2• One PFU3B, (one additional PFU3B Kit is

needed for redundancy)

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AMM 20pThe AMM20p has twenty full size slots of which 10 are available as

standard. Additional slots can be made available by ordering the optional feature “AMM20p Slot Extension”. The NPU1B or NPU1C occupies one slot. One or two PFU1 are fitted in dedicated slots at the left hand side of the AMM. The AMM20pB -10R4 Kit delivery with 10 available slots comprises:

• One assembled AMM20p • Two Rack Screw Kits• One DC Connector Kit• One Earthing Cable, 1m• One NPU1B, or One NPU1C• One RMM• One Cable Shelf, an additional cable shelf can be used when routing

many cables.• One PFU1, one additional PFU1 Kit is needed for redundancy• One Fan Alarm CableNote: Power Input for all magazines is -48v, this tells in the breaker

each power cable should be terminated.

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The Node Processor Unit (NPU)An NPU provides the main control system functions and holds a Removable Memory Module (RMM)

for storage of license and configuration information. In addition to this, it provides some traffic handling functions and interfaces, but which ones are depending on type of NPU. The different types are:

• NPU1 B: used for AMM 20p B provides user I/O interfaces, eight unstructured E1 interfaces, an Ethernet interface for Site LAN, and a USB port for local management.

• NPU1 C: used for AMM 20p B provides User I/O interfaces, eight unstructured E1 interfaces, one combined Ethernet Site LAN/traffic interface and one Ethernet Traffic interface, two Ethernet SFP interfaces, and a USB port for local management. It contains a non-blocking gigabit Ethernet switch. The switch is a managed VLAN switch (IEEE 802.1Q and IEEE 802.1D) and HW prepared for Provider Bridge switching (IEEE 802.1ad).

• NPU3: for AMM 2p, 6p C, and 6p D, provides four unstructured E1 interfaces, one Ethernet Site LAN and one Ethernet Traffic interfaces, two User Outputs, and one USB port for local management.

• NPU3 B: Provides four Unstructured E1 interfaces, one combined Ethernet Site LAN/traffic interface and one Ethernet Traffic interface, two User outputs, and one USB port for local management. It contains a non-blocking gigabit Ethernet switch. The switch is a managed VLAN switch and HW prepared for provider bridge switching.

• NPU3 C: Provides four unstructured E1 interfaces, one combined Ethernet Site LAN/traffic interface and one Ethernet Traffic interfaces, two User Outputs, and one USB Port local management. It contains a non-blocking gigabit Ethernet switch. The switch is a managed VLAN switch and HW prepared for provider bridge switching. The NPU3 C supports Synchronous Ethernet.

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Modem Unit (MMU)

• The MMU is the indoor interface with the radio unit. One MMU is required per radio unit.

Note: Before you slot in your MMU, make sure you have Connected your IF cable properly.

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System Requirement in Commissioning of Ericsson MW link

• A laptop Computer• USB Cable• Microsoft Operating System OS XP, Vista,

Windows 7• Mini link Craft version 2.13 Software running

on your laptop

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Parameters needed for Configuration

• TX frequency• TX Power• Capacity/number of E1’s• Modulation

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Step by Step Procedure in Configuration

• Connect your laptop to the NPU Card using the USB cable (USB port on your laptop to the USB port on the NPU card)

• Lunch your Mini link Craft Application

• Type in the IP address, User, and Password. IP: 10.0.0.1, User: control_user, Password: ericsson; and click “login”.

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• @ The ‘Alarms and Status Page’, click on the Site name at the Left Hand Side of the screen.

• Click on ‘AMM 2p B’ (that’s the type of magazine been installed) still the RHS of the Screen.

• Select ‘MMU2 D’ and Right Click on it.

• On the drop down menu options, click on the option ‘Configure Radio link’.

• Start to input the parameters as required by the fields.

• When you are through, at the top left of the screen click on ‘Save’

• Your configuration parameters are saved in the RMM and you are ready for alignment.

• Close the page.

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THANK YOU