1. Application Description 1) Service Description
After the network system is in use, with the system operating and maintenance, and the increasing number of users served by the network, the service performance of the live network gradually deteriorates.
In this scenario, the optimization and maintenance engineers need to analyze live network conditions, and perform addition, modification, or deletion operations on the network. Reconfiguration Guide describes the procedure for optimizing configurations of the live network in different scenarios. 2) Documentation Description
Separated reconfiguration guides are provided for different base station controllers, different network modes, and different configuration modes. For example, if the BSC6900 is used in the SRAN network and the MML-based configuration mode is used, you can make the configuration script by referring to GBSS&RAN Reconfiguration Guide for BSC6900 (MML-Based).

For details about the reconfiguration guide for the LTE network, see eRAN Reconfiguration Guide.
For different configuration adjustment scenarios, Reconfiguration Guide provides the corresponding operation guide: · Reconfiguring the BSC: describes how to add or remove a signaling board, a service board, an interface board, or a subrack from the GSM or UMTS network. · Reconfiguring a GBTS/Reconfiguring an eGBTS/Reconfiguring the NodeB: describes how to reconstruct a base station on the GSM or UMTS network. NodeB refers to 3900 series bsae staitons, micro base stations (BTS3902E and BTS3803E), and DBS3900 LampSite. · Reconfiguring a GSM Network/Reconfiguring the UMTS Network: describes how to reconstruct services on the GSM or UMTS network. · Reconfiguring the Interfaces: describes how to expand the capacity of interfaces, adjust the transmission modes used by interfaces, and perform network cutover of configured interfaces on the GSM or UMTS network. 2. Highlights



3. Reference Documents
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