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Bridgestone SA User Guide
Bridgestone P4 SA User Guide
Version: v1.9
Date
: 2023/04/03
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  • Page 1 Mosolabs makes no warranty, representation or guarantee regarding the suitability of its products for any particular purpose. Mosolabs assumes no liability arising out of the application or use of any product or circuit. Mosolabs specifically disclaims all liability, including without limitation consequential or incidental damages;...
  • Page 2 Revision History Date Description Version V1.0 2022/7/7 Initial Release V 1.0 DG5605@2209062255 V1.1 2022/7/29 1. Add backup & restore configuration setting DG5605@2209062255 2. Add O1 management setting 3. Add inter-frequency HO setting 4. Add customize upgrade setting V1.2 2022/8/3 1. Add IPv6 static setting&Replace CenterFreq DG5605@2209062255 with Arfcn V1.3...
  • Page 3 Index 1. Device Descriptions ........................6 1.1. Basic Descriptions ......................6 1.2. Port Descriptions ........................ 6 2. Network Topology ......................... 7 2.1. Common Network ......................7 2.2. Add NTP Server........................7 2.3. Add Synchronization Source ....................8 2.3.1. GPS Sync ......................... 8 2.3.2.
  • Page 4 5.6. SAS Setting ........................48 5.7. Intra HO Setting ....................... 51 5.8. Inter-frequency Reselection Setting .................. 53 5.9. Inter-frequency HO Setting ....................54 5.10. O1 Management Setting ....................55 5.10.1. Configuration ....................... 56 5.10.2. Success Log ......................56 5.10.3. Trouble Shooting ....................56 6.
  • Page 5 9.15. Show GPS Sync Status ....................74 9.16. Show OAM(YANG) parameters ..................75 9.17. Set OAM(YANG) parameters ..................75 9.18. Support Download Log....................75 9.19. Support Factory Default ....................77 9.20. Support Quit ........................77 9.21. Support Firmware Version Upgrade ................77 9.22.
  • Page 6: Device Descriptions

    1. Device Descriptions 1.1. Basic Descriptions Bridgestone supports n78/n48 SA mode. Tips. n48 depends on the calibration, please follow the device spec. 1.2. Port Descriptions Bridgestone has 6 ports: DC, ETH1, ETH2, SFP, 1PPS, GPS. The function for them shows as below table.
  • Page 7: Network Topology

    2. Network Topology 2.1. Common Network This topology includes 5GC, SmallCell, switch and UEs, shows as below figure. Using this topology only need to enable WAN progress and NR progress. Please refer to chapter 4 “Basic Setting” and chapter 5.2.1 “Free Running” to configure Bridgestone.
  • Page 8 Using this topology need to enable WAN progress, NTP progress and NR progress. Please refer to chapter 4 “Basic Setting”, 5.1 “NTP Server Setting” 5.2.1 “Free Running” to configure Bridgestone. 2.3. Add Synchronization Source Currently, Bridgestone P4V2 only support one of them (GPS sync or PTP sync). Which one to be used, please follow the spec.
  • Page 9 Using this topology need to enable WAN progress, GPS_SYNC progress and NR progress. Please refer to chapter 4 “Basic Setting” 5.2.2 "GPS Sync" to configure Bridgestone. 2.3.2. PTP Sync This topology includes 5GC, SmallCell, PTP server, switch and UEs, shows as below figure. Using this topology need to enable WAN progress, GPS_SYNC progress and NR progress.
  • Page 10 Please refer to chapter 4 “Basic Setting” 5.2.3 "PTP Sync" to configure Bridgestone..
  • Page 11 2.4. Add SeGW This topology includes 5GC, SmallCell, SeGW, switch and UEs, shows as below figure. Using this topology need to enable WAN progress, S_SEGW progress and NR progress. Please refer to chapter 4 “Basic Setting”, 5.2.1 “Free Running” 5.3 “SecGW Server Setting” configure Bridgestone.
  • Page 12 Using this topology need to enable WAN progress, S_HEMS progress and NR progress. Please refer to chapter 4 “Basic Setting”, 5.2.1 “Free Running” 5.4 “HeMS Server Setting” configure Bridgestone. 2.6. Add SAS Server This topology includes 5GC, SmallCell, SAS Server, switch and UEs, shows as below figure.
  • Page 13 Using this topology need to enable WAN progress and NR progress. Please refer to chapter “Basic Setting”, 5.2.1 “Free Running” 5.6 “SAS Setting” to configure Bridgestone. 3. How to Access Bridgestone Bridgestone supports using ETH1/ETH2 port for local access. ETH1(LAN) port for local access ...
  • Page 14 Laptop and WAN port are connected to the same router, laptop uses the address. (Allocated by router or configured static IPv6 address) on the same network segment as Bridgestone WAN IPv4 address or the IPv6 link-local address. Then the laptop can visit Bridgestone WAN IPv4 address or Bridgestone IPv6 link-local address to access Bridgestone.
  • Page 15: Troubleshooting

    3.2. CLI Bridgestone also support sending command via CLI. Please SSH the Bridgestone by the IP: 10.10.10.189 WAN IPv4 address Bridgestone IPv6 link-local address (which depends on what accessing mode you used). The account/password can reference to chapter 3.1. 3.3. Trouble Shooting Please check your laptop IP address setting, also please check the connection between your laptop and Bridgestone.
  • Page 16: Wan Setting

    Please follow below method to confirm it. Enter CLI;  Send “son statem status” to check provision progress status;  Send “son statem off xxx” to disable unneeded provision progress, for example “son  statem off S_SEGW” to disable S_SEGW progress; apply ...
  • Page 17 The default setting for Bridgestone is DHCP and non VLAN. If you need to enable VLAN, please enable VLAN and apply. MosoLabs...
  • Page 18 DHCP” or “IPv6 Auto”, then you need set IPv6 Enable to “1” . The default setting for Bridgestone is non VLAN. After configuring all the parameters, please click apply and reboot Bridgestone. * IPv6 DHCP corresponds Stateful IPv6 * IPv6 Auto corresponds Stateless IPv6 (2) If you need to enable VLAN, please enable VLAN and apply. MosoLabs...
  • Page 19 (1) Please change “IPv4 Connection Type” to “Static”, then you can set IP address, subnet mask, default gateway, and DNS server manually. The default setting for Bridgestone is non VLAN. After configuring all the parameters, please click apply and reboot Bridgestone. MosoLabs...
  • Page 20 (2) If you need to enable VLAN, please enable VLAN and apply.After configuring all the parameters, please click apply and reboot Bridgestone. MosoLabs...
  • Page 21 MosoLabs...
  • Page 22 (1) Please change “IPv6 Enable” to “1”, then you can set IPv6 address, IPv6 Prefix Len,IPv6 Gateway and DNS server manually. The default setting for Bridgestone is non VLAN. After configuring all the parameters, please click apply and reboot Bridgestone. MosoLabs...
  • Page 23 Bridgestone SA User Guide (2) If you need to enable VLAN, please enable VLAN and apply.After configuring all the parameters, please click apply and reboot Bridgestone.
  • Page 24 Bridgestone SA User Guide 4.1.1.5. Additional Multi-Vlan (1) . Multi-Vlan with DHCP IPv4 If you want configure multi-vlan, please configure the default VLAN by following instructions in 4.1.1.1(2), then you can set Additional Vlan List, VlanEnable, VlanId, InterfaceEnable, IPv4Enable and set modify to save configure After the additional VLANList is configured, configure NGC/NGU Map to correspond to ID1/2 in the Additional Vlan List...
  • Page 25 4.1.1.2(2), then you can set Additional Vlan List, VlanEnable, VlanId, InterfaceEnable, IPv4Enable, IPv4AddressType, IPv4Address, IPv4SubnetMask, IPv4GateWayAddress and set modify to save configure After the additional VLANList is configured, configure NGC/NGU Map to correspond to ID1/2 in the Additional Vlan List MosoLabs...
  • Page 26 (3) . Multi-Vlan with Static IPv6 If you want configure multi-vlan, please configure the default VLAN by following instructions in 4.1.1.3(2), then you can set Additional Vlan List, VlanEnable, VlanId, InterfaceEnable, IPv6Enable, IPv6AddressType, IPv6Address, IPv6PrefixLen, IPv6GateWayAddress and set modify to save configure MosoLabs...
  • Page 27 If you want configure multi-vlan, please configure the default VLAN by following instructions in 4.1.1.3(2), then you can set Additional Vlan List, VlanEnable, VlanId, InterfaceEnable, IPv6Enable, IPv6AddressType (Only DHCP and AUTO can be configured,DHCP corresponds to Stateful ipv6;AUTO corresponds to Stateles ipv6), set modify to save configure MosoLabs...
  • Page 28 After the additional VLANList is configured, configure NGC/NGU Map to correspond to ID1/2 in the Additional Vlan List After configuring all the parameters, please click apply and reboot Bridgestone 4.1.2. Trouble Shooting WAN will show green in “Status -> System” page if WAN was connect. MosoLabs...
  • Page 29 Check WAN setting parameters;  Check DHCP server is working (if using DHCP mode);  4.2. 5GC Setting Please go through “Setting” -> “5GC” to configuring. In this page, you need to set PLMN, TAC, AMF address and sNSSAI. MosoLabs...
  • Page 30 IPSec tunnel IP is ipv6 address, please refer to IPSec section of "5.3.SecGW Server Setting" for IPSec configuration. AMF Address can be set to multiple IPs, and each ip need be separated by “,” . Do not put a space after "," , this will make the setting not work. MosoLabs...
  • Page 31 0x01, sD is 0x000001, then sNSSAI is 0x01000001, we must convert 0x01000001 to 16777217, so the value of sNSSAI is 16777217.A total of up to 8 sNSSAI can be configured,and each sNSSAI need be separated by “,”. 4.3. NR Cell Setting Please go through “Setting” -> “NR Cell Configuration” to configuring. MosoLabs...
  • Page 32 Utilize the below formula to calculate the SSBArfcn from SSBFreq SSBArfcn = (SSBFreq - F_REF_OFFS)/∆F_Global + N_REF_OFFS Take example, there is a Freq range 3500-3600 be used to bring up a sub6 cell, Then N0 = (3500-3000+7.92)/1.44=352.7 N = RoundUptoInter(352.7) = 353 MosoLabs...
  • Page 33 SCS is 30 kHz. Following the formula, CenterFreq = 3708480 - 24*12*15 - 0*15 - 10*12*30 + (273*30*12)/2 = 3749700 kHz. The CenterFreq 3749700kHz is between 3000~24250MHz, so: CenterArfcn = (3749700-3000000)/15+600000 = 649980 4.3.1.3. Configuration Login WebGUI, go through “Setting” -> “NR Cell”. MosoLabs...
  • Page 34 4.3.1.3.1. Using Default OffsetToPointA (24 PRBs) Configure SSB Arfcn, Center Arfcn;  Click apply;  Reboot  4.3.1.3.2. Using Other OffsetToPointA Configure SSB Arfcn and Center Arfcn; OffsetToPointA must be an even number and  meet 3GPP definition. Click apply;  Reboot  MosoLabs...
  • Page 35: Advance Setting

    NTP_SYNC The NTP_SYNC which is in “Status -> System” page will show green when NTP sync success. 5.1.1. Configuration Go through “Setting” -> “NTP Server”, choose “Time Zone” and input NTP server;  Click “Apply”;  Reboot.  MosoLabs...
  • Page 36 5.1.2. Success Log 5.1.3. Trouble Shooting Check NTP server working fine;  Check NTP server address is correct;  Check Bridgestone can connect to NTP server.  MosoLabs...
  • Page 37 Go through “Setting” -> “Sync Setting”,modify “Enable PTP” to 0.  Go through “Setting” -> “Sync Setting”, modify “Sync Mode” to FREE_RUNNING.  Click “Apply”.  Go through “Setting” -> “GPS”,modify “Enable GPS” to 0.  Click “Apply”.  Reboot  MosoLabs...
  • Page 38 SYNC will show green in “Status -> System” page if sync success. 5.2.2.1. Configuration Go through “Setting” -> “Sync Setting”, modify “Enable PTP” to 0, “Sync Mode” to  TIME. Click “Apply”.  Go through “Setting” -> “GPS”,modify “Enable GPS” to 1.  Click “Apply”.  Reboot  MosoLabs...
  • Page 39 MosoLabs...
  • Page 40 Go through “Setting” -> “Sync Setting”, modify “Enable PTP” to 1, “PTPProfile” to  G.8275.1.cfg or G.8275.2.cfg, “Sync Mode” to TIME. Click “Apply”.  Go through “Setting” -> “GPS”, modify “Enable GPS” to 0,  Click “Apply”.  Reboot  MosoLabs...
  • Page 41 MosoLabs...
  • Page 42 IPSec tunnel provides a transparent protection for privacy and integrity. The S_SEGW which is in “Status -> System” page will show green when the IPSec tunnel established. 5.3.1. PSK Authentication 5.3.1.1. Configuration Follow below figure to configure PSK authentication;  MosoLabs...
  • Page 43 Reboot.  MosoLabs...
  • Page 44 5.3.1.2. Success Logs MosoLabs...
  • Page 45 Cert Authentication Make sure the certs have been assigned. 5.3.2.1. Configuration Follow below figure to configure Cert authentication;  Send command “oam set Device.IPsec.Profile.1.X_00C002_IKEv2LocalID leftid” by  CLI; Send command “oam set Device.IPsec.Profile.1.X_00C002_IKEv2RemoteID rightid”  by CLI; Reboot.  MosoLabs...
  • Page 46 MosoLabs...
  • Page 47 Check the parameters for cert authentication were correct, and the SecGW should be reachable, also the log file shall show which step of IKEv2 was failed. 5.4. CMPv2 Server Setting Please go through “Setting” -> “CMP Server” to configuring. MosoLabs...
  • Page 48 5.5. HeMS Server Setting MosoLabs...
  • Page 49 5.6. SAS Setting MosoLabs...
  • Page 50 You can get more detailed information from the sas user manual.docx Notice:When GPS is enabled, the device will use the location information provided by the GPS. When GPS is not enabled, the device will use the installation param in this page. MosoLabs...
  • Page 51 Notice:When enable SAS,Bandwidth Frequency, nrFreqBand,TX Power,SSB Arfcn adn Center Arfcn at NR Cell Configuration page wil controlled by SAS. The Slot Pattern on the NR Cell Configuration page supports two configurations : 8:2(FR1.30-4 DDDSUUDDDD),6:4(CBRSA_1 DDDSUUUUDD). MosoLabs...
  • Page 52 5.7. Intra HO Setting MosoLabs...
  • Page 53 Make sure that NRFreqRelationID equals 1 and choose the matching ServiceProviderInfoID, and when you have made all the settings you need, the last step is reboot. MosoLabs...
  • Page 54 5.8. Inter-frequency Reselection Setting MosoLabs...
  • Page 55 The FreqSsb in Inter Frequency should be filled absArfcnSsb. Make sure that choose the matching NRFrequencyInfoID, NRFreqRelationID and ServiceProviderInfoID (related content see above), and when you have made all the settings you need, the last step is reboot. 5.9. Inter-frequency HO Setting As the same as reselection setting to config neighbour info.
  • Page 56 The O1 Management feature is following the O-RAN.WG10.O1-Interface.0-v06.00 specification. Trace Management Services and Cloudified NF Registration Management Service are not supported yet. The O1_MGR which is in “Status -> System” page will show green when O1 Management Server is connected success. MosoLabs...
  • Page 57 5.10.1. Configuration Enable the O1 Management and fill the protocol/address/port, click “Apply” and then reboot. 5.10.2. Success Log 5.10.3. Trouble Shooting Check O1 management server can support VES PNF registration procedure,otherwise  MosoLabs...
  • Page 58: Firmware And Configuration Management

     Check the http or https protocol is supported in o1 management server side  Check the device information(csn) is registered in the o1 management server side  6. Firmware and Configuration Management 6.1. Factory Reset 6.2. FW Upgrade MosoLabs...
  • Page 59 MosoLabs...
  • Page 60 6.3. Backup Configuration MosoLabs...
  • Page 61 6.4. Restore Configuration 6.5. Customize Upgrade Customize file upgrade from web page(same as FW upgrade)  MosoLabs...
  • Page 62 After device  bootup, please login the web “state” page to check the customized version to ensure the upgrade is successfully MosoLabs...
  • Page 63 7. Status Indicators 7.1. from GUI MosoLabs...
  • Page 64 7.1.1. Status 7.1.2. MosoLabs...
  • Page 65 7.1.3. 5G Femto 7.1.4. MosoLabs...
  • Page 66 7.1.5. 7.2. LED Indicators MosoLabs...
  • Page 67 Sercomm. Three simple configurations are listed below: ALL:INF APP:INF ALL:INF,COMMON:DEBUG,APP:ERR Tips:There are far more than these three configurations that can be configured, and you can choose the ones you need to configure. Click apply;  Requires reboot to take effect.  MosoLabs...
  • Page 68 The configuration example is as follows:  MosoLabs...
  • Page 69 8: oam display 9: oam save 10: son statem status 11: son statem on 12: son statem off 13: show gps status 14: show ipsec key 15: upgrade_cli 16: apply 17: factory reset 18: quit 19: passwd 20: sc_yang_cli MosoLabs...
  • Page 70 Step 2: use command “show dev info” to show the device information. 9.3. Show OAM Parameters Step 1: use sc_femto or operator account to login ssh Step 2: exec command “oam get [OAM_Parameters]”to get et the value of parameters MosoLabs...
  • Page 71 Step 2: use command“oam get_rw [OAM_Parameters]”to get the read write access of parameters 9.6. Show Read Write Access of All OAM Parameters Step 1: use sc_femto operator account to login ssh, Step 2: use command “oam get_rw_all” to get the read write access of all parameters. MosoLabs...
  • Page 72 Step 2: use command “oam set [OAM_Parameters]” to modify the value of OAM parameters 9.8. Unset OAM Parameters Step 1: use operator account to login ssh, Step 2: use command“oam unset [OAM_Parameters]”to unset the value of parameter which is not applied. MosoLabs...
  • Page 73 Step 2: use command “oam save” to save OAM configuration. 9.11. Show Provision Status Step 1: use sc_femto operator account to login ssh Step 2: use command “son statem status” to show provision status MosoLabs...
  • Page 74 Step 2: use command “son statem on [Feature_Name]” to turn on the chosen states in provision flow. 9.13. Turn Off The Chosen States in Provision Flow Step 1: use operator account to login ssh Step 2: use command “son statem off [Feature_Name]” to turn off the chosen states in provision flow. MosoLabs...
  • Page 75 Step 2: use command “apply” to apply all parameter changes 9.15. Show GPS Sync Status Step 1: use sc_femto operator account to login ssh Step 2: use command “show gps status” to show GPS status. MosoLabs...
  • Page 76 Step 2: use command “sc_yang_cli [get/set/save] [YANG_xpath]” to set the value of the yang parameter 9.18. Support Download Log Step 1: use sc_femto operator account to login ssh Step 2: use command “log collect” to package log file MosoLabs...
  • Page 77 Step 3: download log and the logs are stored in /tmp/ftp/sercomm_logs.tgz Method one: use scp to download the log file(only for operator) Method two: use sftp to download the log file MosoLabs...
  • Page 78 Step 2: upload the firmware version file to /tmp/ftp Step 3: use command “upgrade_cli -f /tmp/ftp/[FW_Name]”to upgrade the version Method one: use tftp to upload the firmware version file: Method two: use sftp to upload the firmware version file: MosoLabs...
  • Page 79 Step 2: use command “ping <ip address>” to check endpoint is reachable or not. ping also provide some parameter, and you can exec combine parameter to test the network. 9.23. Support ip command Step 1: use sc_femto operator to login ssh Step 2: use command “ip a” to check network status. MosoLabs...
  • Page 80 9.25. Support date command Step 1: use sc_femto operator account to login ssh Step 2: use command “date” to show the system time 9.26. Support reboot command Step 1: use operator account to login ssh MosoLabs...
  • Page 81 Show the state of lte led, and the corresponding pattern. Refer to section 9.27.3 for pattern mapping. SecGW IPSec Status IPSec connection status SecGW Server Security gateway FQDN or IP address. IPSec Tunnel Refer to section 9.27.4 for detailed explanation. MosoLabs...
  • Page 82 UE OVERVIEW MosoLabs...
  • Page 83 Show the real time numbers of UE attached and the max numbers of supported UEs 9.27.2 rma get reboot_cause Step 1: use sc_femto operator account to login ssh reboot_cause Step 2: use command “rma get ” to show last reboot cause MosoLabs...
  • Page 84 O1MGR 1103 image upgrade by cli 1104 image upgrade by GUI 1105 factory reset 1109 device reboot from HEMS 1110 device reboot from O1MGR 1111 device reboot from GUI 1112 system monitor check process crash MosoLabs...
  • Page 85 CU crash make the gnb reboot 1135 image upgrade by CLI 1201 Power down make last reboot 1401~1404 unidentified-failure 9.27.3 rma get led Step 1: use sc_femto operator account to login ssh Step 2: use command “rma get led” to show led status MosoLabs...
  • Page 86 Step 2: use command “rma get ue_info” to show the real time numbers of UE attached and the max numbers of supported UEs . 9.27.6 rma get cert Step 1: use sc_femto operator account to login ssh Step 2: use command “rma get cert” to get cert info. Preferred display of operator MosoLabs...
  • Page 87 9.27.7 rma get meminfo Step 1: use sc_femto operator account to login ssh Step 2: use command “rma get meminfo” to get cert memory information. MosoLabs...
  • Page 88 9.27.8 rma get flashinfo Step 1: use sc_femto operator account to login ssh Step 2: use command “rma get flashinfo” to get flash information MosoLabs...
  • Page 89 Step 2: use command “show du stats” to get du stats 10. Diagnostic 10.1. Cell Setup The NR which is in “Status -> System” page will show green when cell is up. 10.2. Common Issues MosoLabs...