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Product Description UAP3801 V200R010C02 Issue 05 Date 2008-11-15 HUAWEI TECHNOLOGIES CO., LTD.
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Issue 05

Date 2008-11-15

HUAWEI TECHNOLOGIES CO., LTD.

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Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd. provides customers with comprehensive technical support and service. Please feel free to contact our local office or company headquarters.

HUAWEI TECHNOLOGIES CO., LTD.

Address: Huawei Industrial Base Bantian, Longgang Shenzhen 518129 People's Republic of China

Website: http://www.huawei.com

Phone number: 86755-28560000 8008302118 4008302118

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Email: [email protected]

Copyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd. 2008. All rights reserved. No part of this document may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means without prior written consent of Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.

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About This Document

Author Author Qi Xiaoliang Date 2008-4-22

Reviewed by Xu Bing, Yu Ming, Zhou Zhenghua, Sun Haishan

Date 2008-5-7

Authorized by Date

Organization This document describes the UAP3801 in terms of its features, Operation and Maintenance (OM), reliability, and specifications.

This document describes the following contents.

Chapter Description

1 Overview Describes the application scenarios of the UAP3801 and its position on the 3G network.

2 Features Describes the features of the UAP3801.

3 Services and Functions Describes the services and functions supported by the UAP3801.

4 Operation and Maintenance Describes the OM structure and OM functions of the UAP3801.

5 Reliability Describes hardware maintainability and software reliability of the UAP3801.

6 Specifications Describes the specifications of the UAP3801.

A Acronyms and Abbreviations

Lists abbreviations used in this document and the corresponding full spelling.

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History Version Details Date Author Authorized

by

01 Initial trial release 2008-05-15 Qi Xiaoliang

02 The second release 2008-07-30 Qi Xiaoliang

03 The third release 2008-09-05 Qi Xiaoliang

04 The fourth release 2008-10-10 Qi Xiaoliang

05 The fifth release 2008-11-15 Qi Xiaoliang

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Contents

1 Overview......................................... .................................................................................9

1.1 UMTS AP Solution............................................................................................................................ 9

1.2 Huawei AP Products........................................................................................................................11

1.3 Benefits of the UAP3801.................................................................................................................11

2 Features......................................... ................................................................................13

2.1 HSPA Capabilities .......................................................................................................................... 14

2.2 IP Transmission Security................................................................................................................ 14

2.3 Synchronization.............................................................................................................................. 14

2.4 Authentication................................................................................................................................. 14

2.5 Installation ...................................................................................................................................... 15

2.6 Automatic Network Planning .......................................................................................................... 15

2.7 Location Binding............................................................................................................................. 15

2.8 Availability....................................................................................................................................... 15

2.9 Access Control ............................................................................................................................... 15

2.10 Operation and Maintenance......................................................................................................... 16

2.11 Performance Subscription ............................................................................................................ 16

3 Services and Functions........................... .....................................................................17

3.1 Services.......................................................................................................................................... 17

3.1.1 CS Services........................................................................................................................... 18

3.1.2 PS Services ........................................................................................................................... 18

3.1.3 Hybrid Services ..................................................................................................................... 19

3.2 Location Service............................................................................................................................. 19

3.3 Mobility ........................................................................................................................................... 19

3.4 HSDPA ........................................................................................................................................... 20

3.5 HSUPA ........................................................................................................................................... 20

3.6 Access Control ............................................................................................................................... 20

3.7 Preferential Camping on the AP Cell.............................................................................................. 21

3.8 Camping Indication......................................................................................................................... 21

4 Operation and Maintenance........................ .................................................................22

4.1 OM System..................................................................................................................................... 22

4.1.1 OM Consoles......................................................................................................................... 23

4.1.2 OM Modes ............................................................................................................................. 23

4.2 OM Functions ................................................................................................................................. 23

4.2.1 Configuration Management ................................................................................................... 23

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4.2.2 Software Management .......................................................................................................... 24

4.2.3 Fault Management................................................................................................................. 24

4.2.4 Performance Management .................................................................................................... 24

4.2.5 Test Management .................................................................................................................. 24

5 Reliability...................................... .................................................................................25

5.1 Hardware Reliability ....................................................................................................................... 25

5.2 Software Reliability......................................................................................................................... 25

6 Specifications................................... .............................................................................26

6.1 Performance Counters ................................................................................................................... 27

6.2 Technical Specifications ................................................................................................................. 27

6.3 Working Environment ..................................................................................................................... 28

6.4 EMC ............................................................................................................................................... 28

6.5 Surge Protection............................................................................................................................. 29

6.6 Storage ........................................................................................................................................... 29

6.7 Transportation ................................................................................................................................ 29

6.8 Safety Standards ............................................................................................................................ 29

A Acronyms and Abbreviations....................... ...............................................................30

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Tables

Table 3-1 Rates of different PS services supported by the UAP3801................................................. 19

Table 6-1 Performance counters of the UAP3801............................................................................... 27

Table 6-2 Technical specifications of the UAP3801............................................................................. 27

Table 6-3 Working environment of the UAP3801 ................................................................................ 28

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Figures

Figure 1-1 Position of the AP on the WCDMA network ....................................................................... 10

Figure 1-2 Appearance of the UAP3801 ..............................................................................................11

Figure 4-1 OM system of the UAP3801 .............................................................................................. 23

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1 Overview

About This Chapter

The following table lists the contents of this chapter.

Section Describes

1.1 UMTS AP Solution Introduces the UMTS AP solution.

1.2 Huawei AP Products Introduces the UAP3801.

1.3 Benefits of the UAP3801 Describes the benefits of the UAP3801 for operators and users.

1.1 UMTS AP Solution The UMTS AP, hereafter referred to as AP, is an access point on the UMTS network. Figure 1-1 shows the position of the AP on the WCDMA network.

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Figure 1-1 Position of the AP on the WCDMA network

AP: UMTS access point UMTS AG: UMTS access gateway BAS: broadband remote access server AHR: AP home register IP Clock server: providing accurate IP clock sources for the AP

IPSec GW: IP security gateway

AP Manager: centralized network management system of the AP

DSLAM: Digital Subscriber Line Access Multiplexer

AAA Server: Authentication, Authorization and Accounting Server

The AP is integrated with all NodeB functions and part of the RNC functions. After connected to a wideband device in home and Small and Home Office (SOHO) areas, the AP communicates with the UMTS AG, hereafter referred to as AG, through xDSL fixed network, public network, and UMTS network. Through the AG, the AP interacts with the NEs on the Core Network (CN), completing the signaling and services of the UMTS network.

The interface between the AP and the AG is eIu, which is the Iu interface plus part of the private extended interface.

The interface between the AP and the UE is standard Uu, which is compatible with the existing commercial terminals.

The functions of each device are described as follows:

� AP: providing radio access functions, such as radio modulation and demodulation, radio resource management, and power control.

� AG: implementing centralized management of the AP services and providing routes to other NEs. The AG is located on the operator's intranet.

� AP Manager: providing network management for the AP. � AHR: storing and managing the AP information such as location and subscription.

The AHR is located on the operator's intranet. � IP Clock server: providing clock sources for the AP.

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1.2 Huawei AP Products Developed in compliance with the protocols of 3GPP R99/R4/R5/R6 FDD, the UAP3801 is a Huawei AP series product that provides radio network access for home and SOHO users.

Figure 1-2 shows the UAP3801.

Figure 1-2 Appearance of the UAP3801

1.3 Benefits of the UAP3801

Benefits for the Operator � The UAP3801, designed for home and SOHO users, can overcome indoor

coverage problems caused by high 3G frequency bands and low penetration capability. The UAP3801 helps to eliminate blind areas of the UMTS network.

� The UAP3801 provides sufficient HSPA capacity to meet the demand for high speed services. This results in better 3G user experience and thus stronger user loyalty.

� Small and light as it is, the UAP3801 is a terminal product that can be installed in the user's home, thus freeing the operator from efforts made for arranging an equipment room.

� The UAP3801 is easy to transport. In addition, it is the user that is responsible for the installation and power supply of the UAP3801. Thus, site construction costs of the operator are further reduced.

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� The UAP3801 supports automatic software upgrade, automatic software configuration, and automatic network planning. Thus, little OM effort is required from the operator.

Benefits for the User � The UAP3801 is connected to the xDSL network through an xDSL modem and

then to the UMTS core network through the AG. Since the air interface for indoor coverage provides a large capacity and high quality, the UAP3801 provides the user with better experiences of high speed stable 3G services.

� When the UAP3801 accesses the CN through the xDSL network, the 3G user is charged less for the indoor AP network than for the macro network.

� The UAP3801 supports authentication and access control. As a result, the AP would not be used by unauthorized UEs and the user's investment is protected.

� The UAP3801 can be easily installed on a table or a wall.

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2 Features

About This Chapter

The following table lists the contents of this chapter.

Section Describes

2.1 HSPA Capabilities Describes the HSPA capacity of the UAP3801.

2.2 IP Transmission Security

Describes the transport and security features of the UAP3801.

2.3 Synchronization Describes the synchronization features of the UAP3801.

2.4 Authentication Describes the authentication features of the UAP3801.

2.5 Installation Describes the installation features of the UAP3801.

2.6 Automatic Network Planning

Describes the features of the UAP3801 regarding automatic network planning.

2.7 Location Describes the location detection features of the UAP3801.

2.8 Availability Describes the availability of the UAP3801.

2.9 Access Control Describes the access control features of the UAP3801.

2.10 Operation and Maintenance

Describes the OM features of the UAP3801.

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2.1 HSPA Capabilities The UAP3801 supports High Speed Downlink Packet Access (HSDPA) and High Speed Uplink Packet Access (HSUPA).

� For details of HSDPA capabilities of the UAP3801, refer to section 3.4 HSDPA. � For details of HSUPA capabilities of the UAP3801, refer to section 3.5 HSUPA.

2.2 IP Transmission Security Adopting the IPSec tunnel mode, the UAP3801 is connected to the CN through the public IP network. In this way, the UAP3801 can effectively use IP transmission resources, thus reducing the operator's cost as well as achieving secure IP transport.

� Supporting PPPoE dial-up on the FE port for IP transport. � Supporting Differentiated Service (DiffServ) and Priority Queue (PQ) for Quality

of Service (QoS) enhancement � The UAP3801 is connected to the security gateway through the IPSec tunnel in

the public IP network, and then is connected to NEs on the CN according to the addresses designated by the operator, thus ensuring the security and reliability of IP transport.

2.3 Synchronization The UAP3801 supports the following three clock synchronization modes:

� IP-based clock synchronization � 3G air interface-based clock synchronization � Supporting 2G air interface-based clock synchronization when the 2G receiver is

integrated

The UAP3801 supports periodical clock synchronization. The precision should be greater or equal to ±0.1 ppm.

2.4 Authentication Since the UAP3801 is connected to the CN and interacts with the CN elements through the public IP network, the UAP3801 must be authenticated before it accesses the CN.

The UAP3801 conducts IPSec negotiation in compliance with the IKEv2 protocol. IKEv2 supports the EAP, so the UAP3801 uses high level security authentication methods as follows:

� EAP-SIM

EAP-SIM is an authentication and key agreement mechanism based on GSM. It is used when the UAP3801 is provided with a SIM card.

� EAP-AKA

EAP-AKA is an authentication and key agreement mechanism based on the challenge-response authentication and symmetric key. It is used when the UAP3801 is provided with a USIM card.

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2.5 Installation The UAP3801 is small, light, and easy for home users to install. It can be installed vertically on a table using a randomly provided support. This helps to lower operator’s costs in network deployment.

2.6 Automatic Network Planning � The UAP3801 supports automatic pilot adjustment. � After the automatic network planning is performed, the UAP3801 finds the

optimal frequency for configuration. � After the automatic network planning is performed, the UAP3801 selects the

optimal scrambling code for cell setup. � The UAP3801 supports configuring the neighboring cell in manual or automatic

mode.

In automatic mode, it selects the macro cell with good signal quality as its neighboring cell.

2.7 Location Binding The UAP3801 receives the location information through the following methods, and provides location validity check for the upper-level NEs.

� Location Binding based on the coverage of the macro network

Based on the system information of the macro neighboring cell, the UAP3801 obtains the information of its surrounding macro cells, and detects its relative location to the macro cells.

� Location Binding based on the IP address

The UAP3801 obtains the current location according to the its external IP address.

2.8 Availability � The UAP3801 supports Plug and Play � Users can judge the UAP3801 running status by observing the LEDs on the

panel.

2.9 Access Control The UAP3801 performs access control based on the associated strategy.

� In open mode, the UAP3801 is accessible to all users as long as the number of users is within its capacity.

� In closed mode, the UAP3801 controls user access according to the permission list.

Anyway, all emergency calls are accepted.

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2.10 Operation and Maintenance The OM system of the UAP3801, designed to meet customers' requirements from various aspects, provides a variety of OM functions.

� By means of the AP Manager, the operator can remotely perform centralized OM and software upgrade for multiple APs, thus improving the customer satisfactory rate.

� The OM channel between the UAP3801 and the AP Manager is established in compliance with the TR069 protocol, facilitating future interface extension.

� By means of the Web LMT, the operator can locally perform OM for a single UAP3801.

2.11 Performance Subscription The AP implements the performance subscription function. That is, after receiving a performance subscription message from the AP Manager, the AP periodically generates performance files and uploads the files to the specified directory of the FTP server.

You can know the actual running status of the AP based on the performance counters in the performance files.

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3 Services and Functions

About This Chapter

The following table lists the contents of this chapter.

Section Describes

3.1 Services Describes the services supported by the UAP3801.

3.2 Location Service Describes the Location Service (LCS) supported by the UAP3801.

3.3 Mobility Describes the handover functions of the UAP3801.

3.4 HSDPA Describes the HSDPA capabilities of the UAP3801.

3.5 HSUPA Describes the HSUPA capabilities of the UAP3801.

3.6 Access Control Describes the access control of the UAP3801 on UEs.

3.7 Preferential Camping on the AP Cell

Describes the preference of UEs for the AP cell.

3.8 Camping Indication Describes the indications supported by the UAP3801.

3.1 Services The UAP3801 supports the following services: �

� Circuit Switched (CS) services at various rates � Packet Switched (PS) services � Hybrid CS and PS services

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3.1.1 CS Services

The UAP3801 supports the CS services such as the Adaptive Multi-Rate (AMR) speech service and the video phone (VP) service.

AMR Speech Services

The AMR technology enables the UAP3801 to select proper encoding rates and encoding/decoding algorithms on the basis of the radio environment.

The UAP3801 supports the narrow-band AMR speech services at the following rates:

� 12.2 kbit/s � 10.2 kbit/s � 7.95 kbit/s � 7.4 kbit/s � 6.7 kbit/s � 5.9 kbit/s � 5.15 kbit/s � 4.75 kbit/s

The uplink and downlink rates of narrow-band AMR speech services can be asymmetrical.

The UAP3801 supports the wideband AMR speech services at the following rates:

� 6.60 kbit/s � 8.85 kbit/s � 12.65 kbit/s � 14.25 kbit/s � 15.85 kbit/s � 18.25 kbit/s � 19.85 kbit/s � 23.05 kbit/s � 23.85 kbit/s

The uplink and downlink rates of narrow-band AMR speech services can be asymmetrical.

The UAP3801 supports a maximum of 4 AMR services simultaneously.

VP Services

The UAP3801 supports a maximum of 4 CS VP services simultaneously.

3.1.2 PS Services

Compared with the GSM system, the WCDMA system features high speed data services. The feature enables the UE to access the Internet at a high speed and enjoy a variety of services such as webpage browsing, data downloading, email, Video on Demand (VOD), and audio on demand.

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Table 3-1 lists the rates of different PS services supported by the UAP3801.

Table 3-1 Rates of different PS services supported by the UAP3801

PS Service Rate

Interactive service

Background service

384 kbit/s, 256 kbit/s, 128 kbit/s, 64 kbit/s, 32 kbit/s, 16 kbit/s, 8 kbit/s

Streaming service 384 kbit/s, 256 kbit/s, 128 kbit/s, 64 kbit/s, 32 kbit/s, 16 kbit/s, 8 kbit/s

Conversational service 64 kbit/s

The UAP3801 supports the Transmission Timing Intervals (TTIs) of 10 ms, 20 ms, and 40 ms.

The UAP3801 supports a maximum of 8 PS services and a maximum of 4 PS users.

3.1.3 Hybrid Services The UAP3801 supports the following hybrid services:

� AMR speech service + PS data service � CS transparent data service + PS data service

For a single user, the UAP3801 can simultaneously support a maximum of one CS service and three PS services (including IMS signaling).

3.2 Location Service Location Service, LCS for short, is a value-added service provided by the operator.

Accurate user address is provided when the UAP3801 is purchased, so that the address can be registered in the operator equipment. When the UAP3801 is turned on, it can receive the location information from the operator equipment. When the UAP3801 receives a locating request from the permitted UE, the UAP3801 can accurately locate the UE within the AP coverage, thus resulting in better user experience.

3.3 Mobility Specifically designed for home and SOHO users, the UAP3801 supports the following reselection or handover modes:

� Two-way reselection between the UAP3801 cell and the 3G macro cell

If the UAP3801 is configured with a 2G receiver, the UE also performs the two-way reselection between the UAP3801 cell and the 2G macro cell.

� Single-way handover between the UAP3801 cell and the 3G macro cell

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If the UAP3801 is configured with a 2G receiver, the UE also performs the single-way handover between the UAP3801 cell and the 2G macro cell.

3.4 HSDPA HSDPA is an important feature introduced in 3GPP R5.

The UAP3801 supports HSDPA with the following capabilities:

� Peak downlink rate of a single cell at 7.2 Mbit/s on the Mac layer � A maximum of 10 HS-DSCH codes � A maximum of four HSDPA users � HSDPA and R99/R4 services provided simultaneously � Supporting the PS Bidirectional symmetric or asymmetric interactive/background

services at the following rates:

− 7200 kbit/s

− 3648 kbit/s

− 2048 kbit/s

− 1536 kbit/s

− 1024 kbit/s

3.5 HSUPA HSUPA is an important feature introduced in 3GPP R6.

The UAP3801 supports HSUPA Phase1 with the following capabilities:

� HSUPA, HSDPA, and R99/R4/R5 services provided simultaneously � Peak uplink rate of a single cell at 1.44 Mbit/s on the Mac layer � A maximum of 4 HSUPA users � 10 ms Transmission Time Interval (TTI) supported over the E-DCH � Supporting the PS Bidirectional symmetry or asymmetry interactive/background

services at the following rates:

− 1450 kbit/s

− 608 kbit/s

3.6 Access Control The UAP3801 supports UE access control. In closed mode, the UAP3801 queries the MS-ISDN or IMSI of the UE (from the permission list) that initiates the connection request, and then decides whether the UE is permitted to access.

� Authenticated UEs are allowed to access the UAP3801 cell and enjoy the offered services.

� Whereas unauthenticated UEs are rejected and perform reselection to the macro cell.

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A maximum of 32 users are allowed to camp on the AP cell.

3.7 Preferential Camping on the AP Cell During cell selection and reselection of authenticated UEs, the AP cell is preferred. That is, when authenticated UEs are under the common coverage of the UAP3801 and macro network, the UEs preferentially camp on the AP cell.

3.8 Camping Indication When an authenticated UE camps on the AP cell, the UAP3801 sends an indication to the UE, so that the UE user knows whether the UE has properly camped on the AP cell. The UAP3801 supports the following indications.

� SMS indication

The UAP3801 sends a short message to the UE that just camps on the cell, indicating that the UE is camping on the AP cell.

� PLMN indication

The PLMN information of the AP cell, on which the UE is camping, is displayed on the UE screen.

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4 Operation and Maintenance

About This Chapter

The following table lists the contents of this chapter.

Section Describes

4.1 OM System Describes the OM system of the UAP3801.

4.2 OM Functions Describes the OM functions provided by the OM system of the UAP3801.

4.1 OM System The OM system of the UAP3801 uses a customized man-machine interface based on web and Graphic User Interface (GUI).

Figure 4-1 shows the OM system of the UAP3801.

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Figure 4-1 OM system of the UAP3801

4.1.1 OM Consoles The UAP3801 can be maintained on two OM consoles: AP Manager and Web LMT.

4.1.2 OM Modes The UAP3801 supports the following maintenance modes:

� Remote maintenance: The maintenance personnel are in an equipment room or at the network management center. Multiple UAP3801s are maintained on the AP Manager via the IP network.

� Local maintenance: The maintenance personnel are at the site and maintain the single UAP3801 on the Web LMT via the local Ethernet port.

The local maintenance is a supplementary measure to the remote maintenance. In most application scenarios, the remote maintenance is used.

4.2 OM Functions

4.2.1 Configuration Management The OM system provides the following configuration management functions:

� Providing consistency check on added, deleted, and modified data � Supporting static and dynamic data configuration modes

− Dynamic data configuration mode: Modified data takes effect immediately.

− Static data configuration mode: Modified data takes effect only after the UAP3801 is restarted. In addition, the UAP3801 supports automatic configuration (in remote maintenance mode only) and online configuration when it is powered on.

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4.2.2 Software Management The OM system provides the following software management functions:

� Version upgrade in batches when the remote maintenance mode is applied � Version upgrade of a single UAP3801 � Backup and recovery of the configuration file

4.2.3 Fault Management Through the OM system, equipment status can be checked. When the remote maintenance mode is used, batch status check is supported.

If there is any fault, the OM system provides different methods, such as interface tracing, signaling tracing, and log uploading, for you to locate the fault.

4.2.4 Performance Management The OM system provides performance data that indicates the running status of the AP system. Analysis of such data helps to find causes of network performance degradation and to provide a basis for network optimization.

4.2.5 Test Management The OM system provides the following test management functions:

� Statistics for equipment performance, such as CPU usage � Traffic performance tests, such as 141 test and traffic resource utilization

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5 Reliability

About This Chapter

The following table lists the contents of this chapter.

Section Describes

5.1 Hardware Reliability Describes the hardware availability of the UAP3801.

5.2 Software Reliability Describes the software availability of the UAP3801.

5.1 Hardware Reliability The hardware reliability of the UAP3801 is as follows:

� The Mean Time Between Failures (MTBF) of the UAP3801 (excluding the AC/DC) is 876,000 hours.

� The UAP3801 provides overtemperature protection and overcurrent protection.

5.2 Software Reliability The error tolerance capability of the software system indicates the software reliability. In other words, the system has self-healing ability. Software reliability of the UAP3801 is ensured through the following measures:

� When software faults occur and affect services, the UAP3801 is automatically restarted, shortening the time of service disruption

� The UAP3801 protects software against faults. If a fault, such as file transfer failure and power failure, occurs during software upgrade, the system is automatically rolled back to the previous version, thus ensuring stable running of the UAP3801.

� The UAP3801 prevents log information from being frequently written in the flash memory, thus enhancing memory reliability.

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6 Specifications

About This Chapter

The following table lists the contents of this chapter.

Section Describes

6.1 Performance Counters Describes the performance counters of the UAP3801.

6.2 Technical Specifications Describes the technical specifications of the UAP3801.

6.3 Working Environment Describes the working environment of the UAP3801.

6.4 EMC Describes the standards that the EMC of the UAP3801 complies with.

6.5 Surge Protection Describes the standards that the surge protection of the UAP3801 complies with.

6.6 Storage Describes the standards that the storage of the UAP3801 complies with.

6.7 Transportation Describes the standards that the transportation of the UAP3801 complies with.

6.8 Safety Standards Describes the standards that the safety of the UAP3801 complies with.

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6.1 Performance Counters

Table 6-1 Performance counters of the UAP3801

Item Specification

Frequency band UL: 1920 MHz to 1980 MHz

DL: 2110 MHz to 2170 MHz

Maximum TX power 13 dBm (20 mW)

Carrier One carrier, one cell

TX/RX diversity No TX or RX diversity

Receiver sensitivity -110 dBm

Clock precision ±0.25 ppm

6.2 Technical Specifications

Table 6-2 Technical specifications of the UAP3801

Item Specification

Width 235 mm

Height 172 mm

Depth 35 mm

Weight < 1.2 kg

Power consumption < 17 W (excluding the power consumption of the power adapter)

Power supply Input voltage range: 90 V AC to 264 V AC

Frequency range: 47 Hz to 63 Hz

Heat dissipation Natural heat dissipation

Noise No noise

International Protection (IP) specification

IP30

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6.3 Working Environment

Table 6-3 Working environment of the UAP3801

Item Specification

Storage temperature –40� to +70�

Working temperature -5� to +40�

Relative humidity for both storage and working environment 5% to 95%

6.4 EMC The UAP3801 meets the Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) requirements and complies with the following standards:

� 3G TS 25.113 V3.0.0 (1999-12): 3rd Generation Partnership Project; technical specification group (TSG) Ran WG4; base station EMC.

� CISPR 22(1997): "limits and methods of measurement of radio disturbance characteristics of information".

� IEC61000-4-2 Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) Part 4: Testing and measurement techniques Section 2: Electrostatic discharge immunity test Basic EMC Publication.

� IEC61000-4-3 Electromagnetic compatibility; basic immunity standard: radiated, radio frequency electromagnetic fields; immunity test.

� IEC61000-4-4 Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) Part 4: Testing and measurement techniques Section 4: Electrical fast transient/burst immunity test Basic EMC publication.

� IEC61000-4-5 Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) Part 4: Testing and measurement techniques Section 5: Surge immunity test.

� IEC61000-4-6 Electromagnetic compatibility; basic immunity standard: conducted disturbances induced by radio-frequency fields; immunity test.

� IEC61000-4-11 Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) Part 4: Testing and measurement techniques Section 11: Voltage dips, short interruptions and voltage variations immunity.

� TS25.142.3rd generation partnership project; TSG RAN WG4; Base station conformance testing(TDD)

� TS25.141.3rd generation partnership project; TSG RAN WG4; UTRA(BS)FDD; base station conformance testing(FDD)

� ETSI 301 489-1 V1.5.1 (2004-11): Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters (ERM); Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) standard for radio equipment and services; Part 1: Common technical requirements.

� ETSI EN 301 489-23 V1.2.1 (2002-11): Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters (ERM); Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) standard for radio equipment and services; Part 23: "Specific conditions for IMT-2000 CDMA Direct Spread (UTRA) Base Station (BS) radio, repeater and ancillary equipment"

� ITU-T SM 329-10(2003): SPURIOUS EMISSIONS (Question ITU-R 55/1)

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6.5 Surge Protection The surge protection of the UAP3801 complies with the following standards:

� IEC 61312-1(1995) Protection Against Lightning Electromagnetic Impulse Part I: General Principles

� IEC 61643-1(1998) Surge Protective devices connected to low-voltage power distribution systems

� ITU-T K.11(1993) Principles of Protection Against Overvoltage and Overcurrents

6.6 Storage The storage of the UAP3801 complies with the following standard:

� EUROPEAN ETS 300 019-1-1 "Class 1.2, Weather protected, not temperature-controlled storage locations".

6.7 Transportation The transportation of the UAP3801 complies with the following standard:

� EUROPEAN ETS 300 019-1-2 "Class 2.3 PUBLIC transportation".

6.8 Safety Standards The equipment safety of the UAP3801 complies with the following standard:

� IEC60950 Safety of information technology equipment Including Electrical Business Equipment

� CAN/CSA-C22.2 No 950-95 Safety of Information Technology Equipment Including Electrical Business Equipment

� UL 1950 Safety of information technology equipment Including Electrical Business Equipment

� IEC60529 Classification of degrees of protection provided by enclosure.(IP Code)

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A Acronyms and Abbreviations

Numerics

3GPP 3rd Generation Partnership Project

A

AC Alternating Current

AG Access Gateway

AHR AP Home Register

AMR Adaptive Multi-Rate

AP Access Point

AKA Authentication and Key Agreement

B

BAS Broadband Access Server

C

CS Circuit Switched

D

DSLAM Digital Subscriber Line Access Multiplexer

DC Direct Current

E

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EAP Extensible Authentication Protocol

EMC Electro Magnetic Compatibility

E-DCH Enhanced-Dedicated Channel

F

FE Fast Ethernet

G

GUI Graphic User Interface

H

HSDPA High Speed Downlink Packet Access

HSUPA High Speed Uplink Packet Access

HS-PDSCH High Speed- Physical Downlink Shared Channel

I

IP Internet Protocol

IKE Internet Key Exchange

IMS IP multimedia subsystem

IMSI International Mobile Subscriber Identity

L

LAI Location Area Identity

LCS Location Service

M

MAC Medium Access Control

MS-ISDN Mobile Station -Integrated Services Digital Networks

MTBF Mean Time Between Failures

P

PPPoE Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet

PQ Priority Queuing

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PS Packet Switched

PLMN Public Land Mobile Network

R

RH Relative Humidity

RNC Radio Network Controller

S

SGSN Serving GPRS Support Node

SGW Security Gateway

SIM Subscriber Identity Module

SMS Short Message Service

SOHO Small Office and Home Office

T

TTI Transmission Time Interval

U

UE User Equipment

UDP User Datagram Protocol

UMTS Universal Mobile Telecommunications System


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