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nano3G AP Installation Manual Installation Overview and Requirements
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When free-standing the nano3G S8 AP, the stand supplied for this purpose must
be used, and the AP must be upright, as noted above.
2.2.3 Information Required for Pre-Provisioning
This information will be used to configure an AP from the NOS Client. This is applicable to
all nano3G AP models.
Note: It is recommended to pre-provision an AP before taking it on site, so that the AP can
download its configuration when it starts up on site.
OMC-R Client Login Details
User name and password for the NOS Client. To be able to configure an AP from the NOS
Client, the user name must have Full Access to the NOS Server serving the AP and Full
Access granted to its APs. See [OPM_415] for full details about user permissions.
Minimum Configuration
The minimum set of configuration data for the AP is:
Parameter Notes
HNB C-Id This is the unique ID of this AP on the serving nano3G AC. The
term HNB is used in 3GPP in reference to small cells. The HNB
C-Id is used in the Register Request message to uniquely identify
the AP within the AC. The value is also combined with the RNC-ID
to give the 28 bit UC-Id (also known as TR-196 CellID) that is used
on-air in SIB3.
RNC ID RNC ID of the AC - this is selected by choosing the AC Detail for
the AP’s site.
AC address IP Address or FQDN of the serving AC.
MCC Mobile Country Code.
MNC Mobile Network Code.
LAC Location Area Code.
RAC Routing Area Code.
SAI SAC This is the SAI SAC (Service Access Code) which can be used by
the billing system. If this is not used by the billing system, it is
recommended to set this to 1.
SAI LAC SAI Location Area Code which can be used by the billing system.
This is a different value than the LAC set in the
lacRacCandidateList for an individual AP. If this is not used by the
billing system, it is recommended to set this to 1.
UARFCN The frequency on which the AP will operate. This should be
determined by network planning.
Scrambling code The scrambling code assigned to the AP. This should be
determined by network planning.
RSSI scan bands Specify which bands to scan with Network Listen, when
performing RSSI detect and BCCH decode tests. Leave this empty
to scan all bands supported by the AP hardware.
Lat, Long and LCS uncertainty Latitude and longitude of the APs installation site, for RANAP
location reporting