User guide
Table Of Contents
- Introduction
- Hardware setup
- Connection to AMARI UE Simbox
- LTE service
- Initial setting
- Create scenario using WebGui
- Run UE scenarios with WebGui
- Create scenario without WebGui
- Downlink and Uplink transfer using iperf
- NB-IOT devices
- Channel simulator
- logging
- Advanced options
- Troubleshooting
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1 Introduction
Amari UE Simbox is a UE simulator acting as a 3GPP compliant LTE and 5G NR UE (in NSA
mode).
It can simulate up to 1000 UEs sharing the same spectrum with different types of traffic within
multiple cells. It is also supporting NB-IoT and LTE-M.
The offer is completed by an integrated IP simulation package for reproducible test results.
The UE Simbox is a turnkey solution running on Fedora 30 operating system. It embeds four
SDR cards, all software components and license required to emulate 4G/5G UEs.
The UE Simbox can be connected to the network over the air or in conducted mode on one side.
On the other side it can be configured and controlled using either configuration files, WebSocket
API or via a web based GUI. IP traffic may be reachable with a Linux TUN network interface.
This document describes the first steps to start and configure your Amarisoft Simbox. For
advanced configurations and testing, please refer to the application notes and other documents
available under extranet.amarisoft.com or under the /root/ue/doc/ folders of your Simbox.










