User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- nanoLTE AP Pre-Provisioning and Configuration
- Table of Contents
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Pre-Provisioning Overview
- 3 Capturing Network Policies and AP Modes
- 4 AP-Unique Parameters
- 5 System Preparation for nanoLTE AP Provisioning
- 6 Template Preparation
- 7 AP Provisioning
- 8 How to Implement Policies
- 9 Installation Checks
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7.5.5 Save any Parameter Updates
11) If any parameter values have changed, click Commit to DB. The AP configuration
held in the NOS database is updated. The AP will pick up the updated
configuration when it connects to the NOS for the first time.
7.6 Assign Planned (Static) Neighbours
Configure an enterprise nanoLTE E40 AP with planned "static" neighbours by using the
Neighbour List Wizard. Do this when the AP’s deployment location is known. After the AP is
installed on site, optionally use information gathered with Network Listen to determine
and/or confirm the best LTE neighbours for an AP.
The static neighbour list must be populated so that the AP can successfully handover and
reselect to neighbouring cells. Neighbour cells must also be provisioned so that nanoLTE
APs can use them for CS Fallback (CSFB).
It is expected that this is an ongoing operations activity, which can be revisited at any time.
Hence see [OPM_43005] for full information on creating neighbour cell objects (candidates
for AP neighbours) and using the Neighbour Cell Wizard to assign neighbours to an AP.
Also see [OPM_43005] for information about using Network Listen to detect neighbouring
LTE cells.