From 987aa54d56090afa7c4c70f578b135d4dd4d531d Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Daniel Willmann Date: Tue, 23 Oct 2018 18:20:02 +0200 Subject: common/chapters/bts: Remove duplicate spaces in text Change-Id: I38f3e94342461f494ef547bcdccd2594c30e679d --- common/chapters/bts.adoc | 42 +++++++++++++++++++++--------------------- 1 file changed, 21 insertions(+), 21 deletions(-) diff --git a/common/chapters/bts.adoc b/common/chapters/bts.adoc index eb28497..30a33cc 100644 --- a/common/chapters/bts.adoc +++ b/common/chapters/bts.adoc @@ -1,20 +1,20 @@ [[bts]] == Reviewing and Provisioning BTS configuration -The main functionality of the BSC component is to manage BTSs. As such, +The main functionality of the BSC component is to manage BTSs. As such, provisioning BTSs within the BSC is one of the most common tasks during -BSC operation. Just like about anything else in OsmoBSC, they are +BSC operation. Just like about anything else in OsmoBSC, they are configured using the VTY. BTSs are internally numbered with integer numbers starting from "0" for -the first BTS. BTS numbers have to be contiguous, so you cannot +the first BTS. BTS numbers have to be contiguous, so you cannot configure 0,1,2 and then 5. === Reviewing current BTS status and configuration In order to view the status and properties of a BTS, you can issue the -`show bts` command. If used without any BTS number, it will display +`show bts` command. If used without any BTS number, it will display information about all provisioned BTS numbers. ---- @@ -55,9 +55,9 @@ The output can be restricted to the TRXs of one specified BTS number specified BTS (`show trx 0 0`). Furthermore, information on the individual timeslots can be shown by -means of `show timeslot`. The output can be restricted to the +means of `show timeslot`. The output can be restricted to the timeslots of a single BTS (`show timeslot 0`) or that of a single -TRX (`show timeslot 0 0`). Finally, you can restrict the output to +TRX (`show timeslot 0 0`). Finally, you can restrict the output to a single timeslot by specifying the BTS, TRX and TS numbers (`show timeslot 0 0 4`). @@ -74,7 +74,7 @@ BTS 0, TRX 0, Timeslot 1, phys cfg SDCCH8, TSC 7 === Provisioning a new BTS In order to provision BTSs, you have to enter the BTS config node of the -VTY. In order to configure BTS 0, you can issue the following sequence +VTY. In order to configure BTS 0, you can issue the following sequence of commands: ---- @@ -87,12 +87,12 @@ OpenBSC(config-net-bts)# At this point, you have a plethora of commands, in fact an entire hierarchy of commands to configure all aspects of the BTS, as well as -each of its TRX and each timeslot within each TRX. For a full +each of its TRX and each timeslot within each TRX. For a full reference, please consult the telnet VTY integrated help or the respective chapter in the VTY reference. BTS configuration depends quite a bit on the specific BTS vendor and -model. The section below provides just one possible example for the +model. The section below provides just one possible example for the case of a sysmoBTS. Note that from the `configure terminal` command onwards, the telnet VTY @@ -140,7 +140,7 @@ network A GSM BTS periodically transmits a series of 'SYSTEM INFORMATION' messages to mobile stations, both via the BCCH in idle mode, was well as -via the SACCH in dedicated mode. There are many different types of such +via the SACCH in dedicated mode. There are many different types of such messages. For their detailed contents and encoding, please see _3GPP TS 24.008_ <<3gpp-ts-24-008>>. @@ -161,7 +161,7 @@ further information, particularly on the following commands: === Neighbor List configuration Every BTS sends a list of ARFCNs of neighbor cells -. within its 'SYSTEM INFORMATION 2' (and 2bis/2ter) messages on the BCCH +. within its 'SYSTEM INFORMATION 2' (and 2bis/2ter) messages on the BCCH . within its 'SYSTEM INFORMATION 5' messages on SACCH in dedicated mode For every BTS config node in the VTY, you can specify the behavior of @@ -184,17 +184,17 @@ means of `si5 neighbor-list (add|del) arfcn <0-1023>` for SACCH (SI5). === Configuring GPRS PCU parameters of a BTS In the case of BTS models using Abis/IP (IPA), the GPRS PCU is located -inside the BTS. The BTS then establishes a Gb connection to the SGSN. +inside the BTS. The BTS then establishes a Gb connection to the SGSN. All the BTS-internal PCU configuration is performed via A-bis OML by means of configuring the 'CELL', 'NSVC' (NS Virtual Connection and 'NSE' (NS Entity). There is one 'CELL' node and one 'NSE' node, but there are two 'NSVC' -nodes. At the time of this writing, only the NSVC 0 is supported by +nodes. At the time of this writing, only the NSVC 0 is supported by OsmoBTS, while both NSVC are supported by the ip.access nanoBTS. -The respective VTY configuration parameters are described below. They +The respective VTY configuration parameters are described below. They all exist beneath each BTS VTY config node. But let's first start with a small example @@ -224,29 +224,29 @@ this cell at all. ==== `gprs cell bvci <2-65535>` -Configures the 'BSSGP Virtual Circuit Identifier'. It must be unique +Configures the 'BSSGP Virtual Circuit Identifier'. It must be unique between all BGSGP connections to one SGSN. NOTE: It is up to the system administrator to ensure all PCUs are -allocated an unique bvci. OsmoBSC will not ensure this policy. +allocated an unique bvci. OsmoBSC will not ensure this policy. ==== `gprs nsei <0-65535>` -Configures the 'NS Entity Identifier'. It must be unique between all NS +Configures the 'NS Entity Identifier'. It must be unique between all NS connections to one SGSN. NOTE: It is up to the system administrator to ensure all PCUs are -allocated an unique bvci. OsmoBSC will not ensure this policy. +allocated an unique bvci. OsmoBSC will not ensure this policy. ==== `gprs nsvc <0-1> nsvci <0-65535>` -Configures the 'NS Virtual Connection Identifier'. It must be unique +Configures the 'NS Virtual Connection Identifier'. It must be unique between all NS virtual connections to one SGSN. NOTE: It is up to the system administrator to ensure all PCUs are -allocated an unique nsvci. OsmoBSC will not ensure this policy. +allocated an unique nsvci. OsmoBSC will not ensure this policy. ==== `gprs nsvc <0-1> local udp port <0-65535>` @@ -266,7 +266,7 @@ Configures the remote (SGSN side) UDP port for the NS-over-UDP link. ==== `gprs ns timer (tns-block|tns-block-retries|tns-reset|tns-reset-retries|tns-test|tns-alive|tns-alive-retries)` <0-255> -Configures the various GPRS NS related timers. Please check the GPRS NS +Configures the various GPRS NS related timers. Please check the GPRS NS specification for the detailed meaning of those timers. -- cgit v1.2.3