ZXRAN V5.35.20 ITRAN 4G/5G小区扩容详细指南

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本文档是关于ZXRAN V5.35.20版本的ITRAN4&5G小区扩容的详细指导手册,适用于基站侧的开通和维护人员。它提供了针对外场已开通的ITRANV9200站点进行小区扩容的具体步骤,包括硬件扩容和无线小区扩容两大部分。 1. **版本更新说明**:文档适用于UME网管16.20.11SP01及以上版本和ITRAN网元V5.35.20.20P40R11或以上,强调了操作的适用性。 2. **备份数据**:在进行任何扩容操作前,务必先备份目标站点的数据。用户需在RANCM的【数据导出】功能中,选择目标网元并导出网元数据文件,以防止数据丢失。 3. **硬件扩容**: - **导出设备规划模板**:这是扩容的第一步,通过网管工具,管理员导出设备规划模板,用于记录和规划新硬件的配置。 - **填写设备规划模板**:根据实际需求,填入新硬件(如基带板、AAU/RRU)的详细信息。 - **导入设备规划模板**:完成填写后,将模板导入到网管系统中,以便系统自动调整相应的硬件配置。 - **查看数据差异**:在导入前后,对比数据差异以确认无误。 - **数据激活**:最后一步是激活新的硬件配置,使其在网管上生效。 4. **无线小区扩容**: - **5G小区扩容**:详细步骤包括导出和填写创建小区模板,然后导入模板并检查数据变化,最后激活新创建的5G小区。 - **4G小区扩容**:与5G小区扩容类似,但针对的是4G网络,包括导出模板、填写内容、导入和数据验证。 5. **注意事项**: - 文档主要关注数据配置,对于物理设备的添加(如基带板、AAU/RRU)和光纤连接等工程操作,建议参照相应的工程安装规范进行。 - 在操作过程中,要遵循组网原则和规范指导书,特别是槽位规范。 - 扩容完成后,务必确认新增小区的状态并进行业务测试,确保其正常运行。 这份指导书为ZXRAN V5.35.20版本的基站扩容提供了一套完整的流程和注意事项,帮助维护人员高效、安全地进行ITRAN4&5G小区的扩容工作。
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Using: Intel (R) PRO Network Connections SDK v2.30.10 EEUPDATE v5.30.10.00 Copyright (C) 1995 - 2017 Intel Corporation Intel (R) Confidential and not for general distribution. ----------------------------------------------------- Options: /HELP or /? Displays command line help. /EXITCODES Displays exit code help. /ALL Selects all adapters found in the system. /NIC=XX Selects a specific adapter (1-32). /BUS=XX Selects PCI bus of adapter to program. Must be used with the DEV parameter to specify an adapter. /DEV=XX Selects PCI device of the adapter to program. Must be used with the BUS parameter to specify an adapter. /FUN=XX Selects PCI function of the adapter to program. Must be used with both the BUS and DEV parameters to specify an adapter. Press to continue... /DEVICE= 4 hex digit device id of card to program. /SUBDEVICE= 4 hex digit subsystem device id of card to program. /DUMP Dumps EEPROM/Shadow RAM memory contents to file *.eep and flash memory to *.bin (if available) /MAC_DUMP_FILE Dumps the MAC address to a file usable by the /A command. /MAC_DUMP Displays the adapter LAN MAC address. /MAC_DUMP_ALL Displays all the MAC addresses. /MAC_ALL_TO_FILE Dumps all the MAC addresses to a file usable by the /MAC_ALL_FROM_FILE command. /MAC_ALL_FROM_FILE Programs all MAC addresses from text file to a device. File should contain 13 MAC addresses (9 for PEPs and 4 custom MAC addresses), one each line. EUI48 and EUI64 formats accepted. /CB Clears bits in the EEPROM, specified in . /SB Sets bits in the EEPROM, specified in . Press to continue... /RW Reads from the EEPROM. /WW Writes into in EEPROM. /MAC=macaddr [/NUM=PF_num] Programs the EEPROM/NVM with only the MAC address of macaddr without changing the rest of the EEPROM/NVM. /NUM is optional and I40E specific - it defines target PF. /A or /address Programs the EEPROM/NVM with only the MAC address from the without changing the rest of the EEPROM. /D or /DATA Programs the NVM [EEPROM/FLASH] with the contents of without changing the MAC address. /PHYNVM Programs the PHY NVM with the contents of /DEBUG Forces debug update to be used where applicable. Must be used with /D or /DATA switch. /CALCCHKSUM Forces the EEPROM checksum and CRCs to be updated. Press to continue... /EEPROMVER Displays the version of the EEPROM image. /INVMVERSION Displays the version of the iNVM image. /PCIINFO Displays the PCI information of the adapter. /ADAPTERINFO Displays additional information about the adapter, such as EtrackID, PF MAC address, or image and firmware version. /TEST Checks the EEPROM/NVM checksum(s) and size. /IDFLASH Displays the flash ID and its protected status. /VERSION Displays version and the diagnostic library information. /PHYID Programs the PHY ID NVM with the contents of . /PHYID_DUMP Dumps PHY ID NVM contents to a file with the name: _.bin /PHYID_VERIFY Verifies the PHY ID NVM image in eeprom against the file specified in . Press to continue... /FLASH_DUMP Dumps contents of the whole flash memory of selected adapters to *.bin file /EEPROM_DUMP Dumps contents of the EEPROM/Shadow RAM memory of selected adapters to *.eep file /GUI Brings up GUI mode. /GUI /HELP Displays GUI help. /NOPROT When programming an image for devices that support NVM protection, prevents protection from being enabled. This switch must be used with the /DATA command and has no effect on NVM devices that are already protected. /DEBUGLOG Log debug messages into the debugfile. /VERIFY Verifies the eeprom/NVM image in eeprom/NVM to the target file specified in . Press to continue... /CHECKIMAGE Verifies that the NVM in can be loaded over the running NVM. /VERIFYPHYNVM Verifies the PHY NVM image in eeprom to the target file specified in . /ADAPTERRESET Reset the adapter. *CAUTION* This will unload the driver for this device if present. /SANMAC_DUMP [/NUM=PF_num] Displays the dedicated MAC address for the SAN. /NUM is optional and i40e specific - it defines target PF. /SANMAC=macaddr [/NUM=PF_num] Programs the dedicated SAN MAC address withoutchanging the rest of the EEPROM. /NUM is optional and i40e specific - it defines target PF. /SANADDRESS Programs the dedicated SAN MAC address with the MAC address from . /INVMVERIFY /FILE=] Compares autoload configuration stored in OTP memory with the configuration defined in configuration file. /INVMTEST /FILE=] Report number of free space left in INVM if autoload configuration defined in configuration file would be applied. Press to continue... /INVMUPDATE /FILE=] Write new autoload configuration defined in Raw (*.raw) configuration file to empty INVM or updates current autoload configuration stored in INVM based on 'human readable' configuration file. /INVMISLOCKED Checks if autoload configuration stored in OTP memory is protected against write attempts. /INVMLOCK Sets unique record in autoload configuration stored in INVM protecting its content against further updates. /INVMGET Dumps autoload configuration stored in INVM to file with predefined name .otp. /FORCE Omits any warnings and forces command execution. /KEEPCONFIG This option lets you keep config words while upgrading eeprom. /PORT_MAC=macaddr /NUM=Port_num Programs the dedicated Port MAC address without changing the rest of the EEPROM. /PORT_MAC_DUMP /NUM=Port_num Display the adapter port MAC address. Press to continue... /CUSTOM_MAC mac_number mac_addr Programs the given custom mac address number [0-3] without changing the rest of the NVM (EUI48 and EUI64 formats supported). /SERIAL_MAC=macaddr Programs the dedicated PCIe serial MAC address without changing the rest of the EEPROM. /SERIAL_MAC_DUMP Display the adapter PCIe serial MAC address. /PF_MAC=macaddr /NUM=PF_num Programs the dedicated MAC address of a specified Physical Function This allows altering the mac addresses of inactive functions of a visible NIC. /PF_MAC_DUMP /NUM=PF_num Display MAC address of a selected Physical Function of the specified NIC. This allows dumping MAC addresses of inactive functions of a visible device. /MNG_MAC=macaddr /NUM=MNG_num Programs the dedicated MAC address of a specified Manageability Function This allows altering the mac addresses of inactive functions of a visible NIC. /MNG_MAC_DUMP /NUM=MNG_num Display MAC address of a selected Manageability Function of the specified NIC. This allows dumping MAC addresses of inactive functions of a visible device. /RO Programs RO words in EEPROM/SR with values taken from RO Module binary file.