User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- nano3G AP Installation Manual
- Table of Contents
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Installation Requirements
- 3 nano3G AP Hardware Installation
- 4 Commission a nano3G AP
- 5 Configuration File Preparation
- 6 Configuring a nano3G AP from the OMC-R
- 7 Troubleshooting
- 8 nano3G AP and PSU Regulatory Information
nano3G AP Installation Manual Configuring a nano3G AP from the OMC-R
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6.3 Finalize Configuration
1) Login to the OMC-R Client with a user name that has Full Access to the required
AP.
6.3.1 Final Attribute Changes and Checks
2) Make any AP-specific configuration changes that have not already been applied by
loading configuration files. In particular, ensure the static neighbour lists are
correctly configured. See [OPM_300] for information on neighbour list
configuration.
3) Spot check any or all of the following packages to verify the attributes have been
set correctly by the configuration file(s):
• Cell Package
•NAS Package
• Location Package
6.3.2 Network Listen and Frequency Correction
4) To execute a Network Listen scan, right-click the AP object, select Actions and
then select Start Sequential NWL Scan.
5) When the scan is complete, view the results and verify there is some radio activity
detected, and ideally some neighbour cells. This will confirm the radio is working.
6) Only if a suitable macro neighbour has been detected, a correction can be applied
to ensure that the oscillator frequency is correct. Select Actions and then select
Apply Frequency Correction.
Note: Assuming there is a suitable macro neighbour, this should be repeated
approximately 24 hours after the AP is brought into service. This will allow
time for the oscillator crystal to stabilize, at which time the frequency
correction should be re-applied.
6.3.3 Automatic Configuration Backup
The configuration of an AP is automatically backed up on the OMC-R server each time
configuration changes are applied from the OMC-R Client. The configuration files are
named according to the AP serial numbers. A file is overwritten automatically by
subsequent configuration changes. The files are saved in:
/var/lib/ipaccess/data/auto-ap-backup
6.4 Bring the AP into Service
Once the AP has the latest software image and configuration is complete, it is ready for
service.
1) To bring the AP into service, right-click the 3G AP object in the OMC-R Client and
select Unlock. The padlock symbol next to the 3G AP icon will be removed.
2) If the installation engineer is still on site, the engineer should make CS and PS test
calls to verify the AP is providing service.