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    ONT NTS 1.1 Training Course Descriptions ........................................................................................................... .......... 6

    1.2 GSM RNP&RNO Training Courses .................................................................................................. ........ 12

    1.2.1 OMA00 BSC6000 GSM Air Interface ................................................................. .............................. 12 1.2.2 OMA01 BSC6900 GSM Air Interface ................................................................. .............................. 13

    1.2.3 OMO00 GSM BSS8.1 Radio Network Functionality.............................................. ........................... 14

    1.2.4 OMO01 GSM BSS9.0/12.0/13.0/14.0 Radio Network Functionality ................................................. 15

    1.2.5 OMO02 GSM BSS8.1 Radio Network Features .................. ............................................................ 16

    1.2.6 OMO03 GSM BSS9.0/12.0/13.0/14.0 Radio Network Features ....................................................... 17

    1.2.7 OMO04 GSM BSS8.1 Radio Network Performance Management .................................................. 18

    1.2.8 OMO05 GSM BSS9.0/12.0/13.0/14.0 Radio Network Performance Management .......................... 19

    1.2.9 OMO10 GSM 2G/3G/4G Interoperability ...................................................................... ................... 20

    1.2.10 OMO13 BSC6000 GSM Radio Network Optimization...................................................... ................ 21

    1.2.11 OMO14 BSC6900 GSM Radio Network Optimization...................................................... ................ 22

    1.2.12 OMP00 GSM Antenna Basics ......................................................... ................................................. 23

    1.2.13 OMP01 GSM Radio Network Planning ......................................................................... ................... 24

    1.2.14 OMO11 GSM Highway and High-speed Railway Solution ............................................................... 25

    1.2.15 OMO15 GSM BSS14.0 Feature Delta ..................................................................................... ........ 26

    1.2.16 OMP03 Common Components for Indoor Coverage and Repeater Introduction ............................. 27

    1.2.17 OMP04 GSM Indoor Coverage Planning and Optimization ..................................................... ........ 28

    1.2.18 OMO12 GSM Indoor Coverage Solution ............................................................... ........................... 29

    1.3 GPRS/EDGE RNP&RNO Training Courses ............................................................................................. 30

    1.3.1 OMA02 BSC6000 GPRS/EDGE Air Interface ................................................................ .................. 30

    1.3.2 OMA03 BSC6900 GPRS/EDGE Air Interface ................................................................ .................. 31

    1.3.3 OMO06 GSM BSS8.1 GPRS/EDGE Radio Network Features ........................................................ 32

    1.3.4 OMO07 GSM BSS9.0/12.0/13.0/14.0 GPRS/EDGE Radio Network Features ................................ 33

    1.3.5 OMO08 GSM BSS8.1 GPRS/EDGE Radio Network Performance Management ............................ 34

    1.3.6 OMO09 GSM BSS9.0/12.0/13.0/14.0 GPRS/EDGE Radio Network Performance Management .... 35

    1.3.7 OMO15 BSC6000 GPRS/EDGE Radio Network Optimization ....... ................................................. 36

    1.3.8 OMO16 BSC6900 GPRS/EDGE Radio Network Optimization ....... ................................................. 37

    1.3.9 OMP00 GPRS/EDGE Radio Network Planning ....................................................................... ........ 38

    1.3.10 OMA04 Evolved EDGE ........................................................ ............................................................ 39 1.3.11 OMA05 GPRS EDGE Signaling ................................................................. ...................................... 40

    1.4 GSM Training Courses ................................................................. ............................................................ 41

    1.4.1 OMC00 BSC6900 GSM V9R11 Product Description ....................................................................... 41

    1.4.2 OMC01 BSC6900 GSM V9R11 Operation and Maintenance .......................................................... 42

    1.4.3 OMC02 BSC6900 GSM V9R11 Data Configuration ......................................................... ................ 43

    1.4.4 OMC03 BSC6900 GSM V9R11 Installation and Commissioning ..................................................... 44

    1.4.5 OMC04 BSC6900 GSM V9R11 Troubleshooting ............................................................. ................ 45

    1.4.6 OMB00 BTS3900 GSM V1R2 Product Description ............. ............................................................ 46

    1.4.7 OMB01 BTS3900 GSM V1R2 Operation and Maintenance ..................................................... ........ 47

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    1.4.8 OMB02 BTS3900 GSM V1R2 Data Configuration ........................................................... ................ 48

    1.4.9 OMB03 MBTS GO V1R2 installation and commissioning ........................................................ ........ 49

    1.4.10 OMC05 BSC6900 GSM V9R12 Product Description ................................................................ ....... 50

    1.4.11 OMC06 BSC6900 GSM V9R12 Operation and Maintenance .......................................................... 51

    1.4.12 OMC07 BSC6900 GSM V9R12 Data Configuration .................................. ...................................... 52 1.4.13 OMC08 BSC6900 GSM V9R12 Installation and Commissioning ..................................................... 53

    1.4.14 OMC09 BSC6900 GSM V9R12 Troubleshooting ............................................................. ................ 54

    1.4.15 OMB04 BTS3900 GSM V1R3 Product Description ............. ............................................................ 55

    1.4.16 OMB05 BTS3900 GSM V1R3 Operation and Maintenance ..................................................... ........ 56

    1.4.17 OMB06 BTS3900 GSM V1R3 Data Configuration ........................................................... ................ 57

    1.4.18 OMB07 BTS3900 GSM V1R3 Installation and Commissioning ....................................................... 58

    1.4.19 OMC13 BSC6900 GSM V9R12 Dimensioning .......................................... ...................................... 59

    1.4.20 OMC14 BSC6900 GSM V9R8-V9R12 Delta ......................................................... ........................... 60

    1.4.21 OMC15 BSC6900 GSM V9R8-V9R11 Delta .................................................................................... 61 1.4.22 OMB10 BTS3012 GSM V3R8 Product Description ............. ............................................................ 62

    1.4.23 OMB11 BTS3900 GSM V3R8 Product Description .......................................................... ................ 63

    1.4.24 OMB12 BTS3900 GSM V3R8 Commissioning ................................................................................ 64

    1.4.25 OMB13 BTS3012 GSM V3R8 Data Configuration ........................................................... ................ 65

    1.4.26 OMB14 BTS3900 GSM V3R8 data configuration ........................... ................................................. 66

    1.4.27 OMB15 BTS3012 GSM V3R8 Operation and Maintenance ..................................................... ........ 67

    1.4.28 OMB16 BTS3900 GSM V3R8 Operation and Maintenance ..................................................... ........ 68

    1.4.29 OMB17 BTS&DBS3900 GSM V3R8 Troubleshooting................................................................ ...... 69

    1.4.30 OMC16 BSC6000 GSM V9R8 Product Description ......................................................... ................ 70 1.4.31 OMC17 BSC6000 GSM V9R8 Operation and Maintenance ............................................................ 71

    1.4.32 OMC18 BSC6000 GSM V9R8 Data Configuration .................................... ...................................... 72

    1.4.33 OMC19 BSC6000 GSM V9R8 Software Installation & Upgrade ...................................................... 73

    1.4.34 OMC20 BSC6000 GSM V9R8 Feature ................................................................ ............................ 74

    1.4.35 OMC21 BSC6000 GSM V9R8C12 Delta Training.................................................................... ........ 75

    1.4.36 OMB18 BTS3012 GSM V3R8 Special Topic ......................................................... ........................... 76

    1.4.37 OMC22 PCU6000 (External PCU) Operation and Maintenance ...................................................... 77

    1.4.38 OMC23 BSC6000 GSM V9R8 Troubleshooting ............................................................... ................ 79

    1.4.39 OMC24 BSC6000 GSM V9R8 Advanced troubleshooting Training ......................................... ........ 80 1.4.40 OMC25 BSC6000 GSM V9R8 TOP10 Alarm Processing ................................................................ 81

    1.4.41 OMC26 BSC6000 GSM V9R8 IP Topic................................................................ ............................ 82

    1.4.42 OMB19 BTS3012 GSMR V3R8 Product Description ................................................................ ....... 83

    1.4.43 OMB20 DBS3900 GSMR V3R8 Product Description....................................................... ................ 84

    1.4.44 OMB21 DBS3900 GSMR V3R8 Commissioning ............................................................................. 85

    1.4.45 OMB22 BTS3012 GSMR V3R8 Data Configuration .................................. ...................................... 86

    1.4.46 OMB23 DBS3900 GSMR V3R8 data configuration ................................... ...................................... 87

    1.4.47 OMB24 BTS3012 GSMR V3R8 Operation and Maintenance .......................................................... 88

    1.4.48 OMB25 DB3900 GSMR V3R8 Operation and Maintenance ............................................................ 89

    1.4.49 OMB26 DBS3900 GSMR V3R8 Troubleshooting ............................................................ ................ 90

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    1.4.50 OMC27 BSC6000 GSMR V9R8 Product Description ................................................................ ...... 91

    1.4.51 OMC28 BSC6000 GSMR V9R8 Operation and Maintenance ......................................................... 92

    1.4.52 OMC29 BSC6000 GSMR V9R8 Data Configuration ........................................................ ................ 93

    1.4.53 OMC30 BSC6000 GSMR V9R8 Software Installation & Upgrade ................................................... 94

    1.4.54 OMC31 BSC6000 GSMR V9R8C15 BSS Signaling Flow and analysis ........................................... 95 1.4.55 OMC32 BSC6000 GSMR V9R8C15 HSCSD Introduction ....................................................... ........ 96

    1.4.56 OMC33 BSC6000 GSMR V9R8C15 Troubleshooting................................................................ ...... 97

    1.4.57 OMC34 BSC6000 GSMR V901R008 Product Description ...................................................... ........ 98

    1.4.58 OMC35 BSC6000 GSMR V901R008 Operation and Maintenance ................................................. 99

    1.4.59 OMC36 BSC6000 GSMR V901R008 Data Configuration ........................................................ ...... 100

    1.4.60 OMC37 BSC6000 GSMR V901R008 Installation and Commissioning .......................................... 101

    1.4.61 OMC38 BSC6000 GSMR V901R008 Troubleshooting .................................................................. 102

    1.4.62 OMB27 DBS3900 GSMR V301R008 Product Description ....................................................... ...... 103

    1.4.63 OMB28 DBS3900 GSMR V301R008 Operation and Maintenance ................................................ 104 1.4.64 OMB29 DBS3900 GSMR V301R008 Data Configuration .............................................................. 105

    1.4.65 OMB30 DBS3900 GSMR V301R008 installation and commissioning ........................................... 106

    1.4.66 OMC39 BSC6000 GSMR V901R008 BSS Signaling Flow and analysis ....................................... 107

    1.4.67 OMC40 BSC6000 GSMR V901R008 HSCSD Introduction ..................................................... ...... 108

    1.4.68 OMB31 BTS&DBS3900 GSM V1R2 Troubleshooting................................................................ .... 109

    1.4.69 OMB32 BTS&DBS3900 GSM V1R3 Troubleshooting................................................................ .... 110

    1.4.70 OMC50 BSC6900 GSM V900R013 Product Description ................................................................ 111

    1.4.71 OMC51 BSC6900 GSM V900R013 Operation and Maintenance .................................................. 112

    1.4.72 OMC52 BSC6900 GSM V900R013 Data Configuration ............................ .................................... 113 1.4.73 OMC53 BSC6900 GSM V900R013 Installation and Commissioning ............................................. 114

    1.4.74 OMC54 BSC6900 GSM V900R013 Troubleshooting ................................................................ ..... 115

    1.4.75 OMB33 MBTS GSM V100R004 Product Description....................................................... .............. 116

    1.4.76 OMB34 MBTS GSM V100R004 Operation and Maintenance ........................................................ 117

    1.4.77 OMB35 MBTS GSM V100R004 Data Configuration ........................................................ .............. 118

    1.4.78 OMB36 MBTS GSM V100R004 Installation and Commissioning ............................................ ...... 119

    1.4.79 OMC55 BSC6900 GSM V900R013 Dimensioning .................................... .................................... 120

    1.4.80 OMC56 BSC6900 GSM V900R012 - V900R013 Delta ............................................................... ... 121

    1.4.81 OMB37 MBTS GSM V100R004 Troubleshooting ............................................................ .............. 122 1.4.82 OMC58 BSC6900 GSM V900R013 Data Reconfiguration ....................................................... ...... 123

    1.4.83 OMB38 MBTS GSM V100R004 Data Reconfiguration .................................................................. 124

    1.4.84 OMC59 BSC6900 GSM V900R011 Data Reconfiguration ....................................................... ...... 125

    1.4.85 OMB39 MBTS GSM V100R002 Data Reconfiguration .................................................................. 126

    1.4.86 OMC60 BSC6900 GSM V900R012 Data Reconfiguration ....................................................... ...... 127

    1.4.87 OMB40 MBTS GSM V100R003 Data Reconfiguration .................................................................. 128

    1.4.88 OMC61 BSC6900 GSM V900R014 Product Description ......................................................... ...... 129

    1.4.89 OMC62 BSC6900 GSM V900R014 Operation and Maintenance .................................................. 130

    1.4.90 OMC63 BSC6900 GSM V900R014 Data Configuration ............................ .................................... 131

    1.4.91 OMC64 BSC6900 GSM V900R014 Installation and Commissioning ............................................. 132

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    1.4.92 OMC65 BSC6900 GSM V900R014 Data Reconfiguration ....................................................... ...... 133

    1.4.93 OMC66 BSC6900 GSM V900R014 Migration ................................ ............................................... 134

    1.4.94 OMC67 BSC6900 GSM V900R014 Expanding ....................................................................... ...... 135

    1.4.95 OMC68 BSC6900 GSM V900R014 Dimensioning .................................... .................................... 136

    1.4.96 OMC69 BSC6900 GSM V900R013 - V900R014 Delta ............................................................... ... 137 1.4.97 OMC70 BSC6900 GSM V900R014 Troubleshooting ................................................................ ..... 138

    1.4.98 OMB41 MBTS GSM V100R007 Product Description....................................................... .............. 139

    1.4.99 OMB42 MBTS GSM V100R007 Operation and Maintenance ........................................................ 140

    1.4.100 OMB43 MBTS GSM V100R007 Data Configuration ........................................................ .............. 141

    1.4.101 OMB44 MBTS GSM V100R007 Installation and Commissioning .................................................. 142

    1.4.102 OMB45 MBTS GSM V100R007 Troubleshooting ............................................................ .............. 143

    1.4.103 OMB46 MBTS GSM V100R007 Data Reconfiguration .................................................................. 144

    1.4.104 OMB47 MBTS GSM V100R007 Expanding .......................................................... ......................... 145

    1.4.105 OMB48 MBTS GSM V100R007 Migration ............................................................ ......................... 146 1.4.106 OMC71 GSM IPRAN Fundamental.................................................................... ............................ 147

    1.4.107 OMC72 GSM IPRAN MSTP/PTN Networking ......................................................................... ...... 148

    1.4.108 OMC73 GSM IPRAN Networking Planning ........................................................... ......................... 149

    1.4.109 OMC74 GSM IPRAN Feature Application .......................................................... ......................... 150

    1.4.110 OMC75 GSM IPRAN Maintenance and Monitoring .............................................. ......................... 152

    1.4.111 OMC76 GSM IPRAN Troubleshooting ........................................................................................... 153

    1.4.112 OMC77 GSM IPRAN Principles for Interfaces over IP ................................................................ ... 154

    1.4.113 OMC78 BSC6900 GSM V900R013-V900R014 Upgrade .............................................................. 155

    1.4.114 OMC79 MBTS GSM V100R004 - V100R007 Upgrade ............................................................... ... 156 1.4.115 OMB49 GSM BSS14.0 Antenna and Feeder Maintenance ...................................................... ...... 157

    1.4.116 OMC80 GSM IPRAN A over IP Reconstruction .................................................... ......................... 158

    1.4.117 OMC81 GSM IPRAN Gb over IP Reconstruction....................................... .................................... 159

    1.4.118 OMC82 GSM IPRAN Abis over IP Reconstruction ........................................................... .............. 160

    1.4.119 OMC83 GSM BSS14.0 Emergency Maintenance ............................................................ .............. 161

    1.4.120 OMC84 GSM BSS14.0 Precautions and Emergency Maintenance for Large Traffic ..................... 162

    1.4.121 OMC85 BSC6900 GSM Fault Information Collecting...................... ............................................... 163

    1.4.122 OMC86 BSC6900 CS Troubleshooting ................................................................ .......................... 164

    1.4.123 OMC87 BSC6900 PS Troubleshooting .......................................................................................... 165 1.4.124 OMC88 BSC6900 IP Transmission Troubleshooting ....................................................... .............. 166

    1.4.125 OMC89 BSC6900 Clock Troubleshooting ............................................................. ......................... 167

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    1.1 Training Course Descriptions

    GSM Training Courses are designed as follows:

    Code Training Courses LevelDuration(working

    days)

    Training

    Location

    Class

    Size

    GSM RNP&RNO Training Courses

    OMA00 BSC6000 GSM Air Interface 2.5 6 ~ 12

    OMA01 BSC6900 GSM Air Interface 2.5 6 ~ 12

    OMO00 GSM BSS8.1 Radio Network Functionality 2.25 6 ~ 12

    OMO01 GSM BSS9.0/12.0/13.0/14.0 Radio Network Functionality

    2.25 6 ~ 12

    OMO02 GSM BSS8.1 Radio Network Features 4.75 6 ~ 12

    OMO03 GSM BSS9.0/12.0/13.0/14.0 Radio Network Features 4.75 6 ~ 12

    OMO04 GSM BSS8.1 Radio Network Performance Management 0.5 6 ~ 12

    OMO05GSM BSS9.0/12.0/13.0/14.0 Radio Network Performance

    Management 0.5 6 ~ 12

    OMO10 GSM 2G/3G/4G Interoperability 1 6 ~ 12

    OMO13 BSC6000 GSM Radio Network Optimization 1 6 ~ 12

    OMO14 BSC6900 GSM Radio Network Optimization 2 6 ~ 12

    OMP00 GSM Antenna Basics 0.5 6 ~ 12

    OMP01 GSM Radio Network Planning 3.5 6 ~ 12

    OMO11 GSM Highway and High-speed Railway Solution 1 6 ~ 12

    OMO15 GSM BSS14.0 Feature Delta 1 6 ~ 12

    OMP03 Common Components for Indoor Coverage and RepeaterIntroduction

    0.5 6 ~ 12

    OMP04 GSM Indoor Coverage Planning and Optimization 1.25 6 ~ 12

    OMO12 GSM Indoor Coverage Solution 0.25 6 ~ 12

    GPRS/EDGE RNP&RNO Training Courses

    OMA02 BSC6000 GPRS/EDGE Air Interface 2 6 ~ 12

    OMA03 BSC6900 GPRS/EDGE Air Interface 2 6 ~ 12

    OMO06 GSM BSS8.1 GPRS/EDGE Radio Network Features 1.5 6 ~ 12

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    OMO07GSM BSS9.0/12.0/13.0/14.0 GPRS/EDGE Radio Network

    Features 1.5 6 ~ 12

    OMO08GSM BSS8.1 GPRS/EDGE Radio Network Performance

    Management

    1 6 ~ 12

    OMO09GSM BSS9.0/12.0/13.0/14.0 GPRS/EDGE Radio Network

    Performance Management 1 6 ~ 12

    OMO15 BSC6000 GPRS/EDGE Radio Network Optimization 0.5 6 ~ 12

    OMO16 BSC6900 GPRS/EDGE Radio Network Optimization 1 6 ~ 12

    OMP00 GPRS/EDGE Radio Network Planning 0.5 6 ~ 12

    OMA04 Evolved EDGE 1 6 ~ 12

    OMA05 GPRS EDGE Signaling 2 6 ~ 12

    GSM Product Training Courses

    OMC00 BSC6900 GSM V9R11 Product Description 1 6 ~ 12

    OMC01 BSC6900 GSM V9R11 Operation and Maintenance 2 6 ~ 12

    OMC02 BSC6900 GSM V9R11 Data Configuration 3 6 ~ 12

    OMC03 BSC6900 GSM V9R11 Installation and Commissioning 1 6 ~ 12

    OMC04 BSC6900 GSM V9R11 Troubleshooting 5 6 ~ 12

    OMB00 BTS3900 GSM V1R2 Product Description 1 6 ~ 12

    OMB01 BTS3900 GSM V1R2 Operation and Maintenance 1 6 ~ 12

    OMB02 BTS3900 GSM V1R2 Data Configuration 2 6 ~ 12

    OMB03 MBTS GO V1R2 installation and commissioning 1 6 ~ 12

    OMC05 BSC6900 GSM V9R12 Product Description 1 6 ~ 12

    OMC06 BSC6900 GSM V9R12 Operation and Maintenance 2 6 ~ 12

    OMC07 BSC6900 GSM V9R12 Data Configuration 3 6 ~ 12

    OMC08 BSC6900 GSM V9R12 Installation and Commissioning 1 6 ~ 12

    OMC09 BSC6900 GSM V9R12 Troubleshooting 5 6 ~ 12

    OMB04 BTS3900 GSM V1R3 Product Description 1 6 ~ 12

    OMB05 BTS3900 GSM V1R3 Operation and Maintenance 1 6 ~ 12

    OMB06 BTS3900 GSM V1R3 Data Configuration 2 6 ~ 12

    OMB07 BTS3900 GSM V1R3 Installation and Commissioning 1 6 ~ 12

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    OMC13 BSC6900 GSM V9R12 Dimensioning 1 6 ~ 12

    OMC14 BSC6900 GSM V9R8-V9R12 Delta 2 6 ~ 12

    OMC15 BSC6900 GSM V9R8-V9R11 Delta 2 6 ~ 12

    OMB10 BTS3012 GSM V3R8 Product Description 0.5 6 ~ 12

    OMB11 BTS3900 GSM V3R8 Product Description 1 6 ~ 12

    OMB12 BTS3900 GSM V3R8 Commissioning 1 6 ~ 12

    OMB13 BTS3012 GSM V3R8 Data Configuration 1 6 ~ 12

    OMB14 BTS3900 GSM V3R8 data configuration 1 6 ~ 12

    OMB15 BTS3012 GSM V3R8 Operation and Maintenance 1 6 ~ 12

    OMB16 BTS3900 GSM V3R8 Operation and Maintenance 1 6 ~ 12

    OMB17 BTS&DBS3900 GSM V3R8 Troubleshooting 1 6 ~ 12

    OMC16 BSC6000 GSM V9R8 Product Description 1 6 ~ 12

    OMC17 BSC6000 GSM V9R8 Operation and Maintenance 2 6 ~ 12

    OMC18 BSC6000 GSM V9R8 Data Configuration 2 6 ~ 12

    OMC19 BSC6000 GSM V9R8 Software Installation & Upgrade 1 6 ~ 12

    OMC20 BSC6000 GSM V9R8 Feature 3 6 ~ 12

    OMC21 BSC6000 GSM V9R8C12 Delta Training 1 6 ~ 12

    OMB18 BTS3012 GSM V3R8 Special Topic 1 6 ~ 12

    OMC22 PCU6000 (External PCU) Operation and Maintenance 5 6 ~ 12

    OMC23 BSC6000 GSM V9R8 Troubleshooting 0.5 6 ~ 12

    OMC24 BSC6000 GSM V9R8 Advanced troubleshooting Training 5 6 ~ 12

    OMC25 BSC6000 GSM V9R8 TOP10 Alarm Processing 1 6 ~ 12

    OMC26 BSC6000 GSM V9R8 IP Topic 1 6 ~ 12

    OMB19 BTS3012 GSMR V3R8 Product Description 0.5 6 ~ 12

    OMB20 DBS3900 GSMR V3R8 Product Description 0.5 6 ~ 12

    OMB21 DBS3900 GSMR V3R8 Commissioning 1 6 ~ 12

    OMB22 BTS3012 GSMR V3R8 Data Configuration 1 6 ~ 12

    OMB23 DBS3900 GSMR V3R8 data configuration 1 6 ~ 12

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    OMB24 BTS3012 GSMR V3R8 Operation and Maintenance 1 6 ~ 12

    OMB25 DB3900 GSMR V3R8 Operation and Maintenance 1 6 ~ 12

    OMB26 DBS3900 GSMR V3R8 Troubleshooting 1 6 ~ 12

    OMC27 BSC6000 GSMR V9R8 Product Description 1 6 ~ 12

    OMC28 BSC6000 GSMR V9R8 Operation and Maintenance 2 6 ~ 12

    OMC29 BSC6000 GSMR V9R8 Data Configuration 3 6 ~ 12

    OMC30 BSC6000 GSMR V9R8 Software Installation & Upgrade 1 6 ~ 12

    OMC31BSC6000 GSMR V9R8C15 BSS Signaling Flow and

    analysis 1 6 ~ 12

    OMC32 BSC6000 GSMR V9R8C15 HSCSD Introduction 0.5 6 ~ 12

    OMC33 BSC6000 GSMR V9R8C15 Troubleshooting 1.5 6 ~ 12

    OMC34 BSC6000 GSMR V901R008 Product Description 1 6 ~ 12

    OMC35 BSC6000 GSMR V901R008 Operation and Maintenance 2 6 ~ 12

    OMC36 BSC6000 GSMR V901R008 Data Configuration 3 6 ~ 12

    OMC37BSC6000 GSMR V901R008 Installation and

    Commissioning 1 6 ~ 12

    OMC38 BSC6000 GSMR V901R008 Troubleshooting 1 6 ~ 12

    OMB27 DBS3900 GSMR V301R008 Product Description 1 6 ~ 12

    OMB28 DBS3900 GSMR V301R008 Operation and Maintenance 1 6 ~ 12

    OMB29 DBS3900 GSMR V301R008 Data Configuration 2 6 ~ 12

    OMB30DBS3900 GSMR V301R008 installation and

    commissioning 1 6 ~ 12

    OMC39BSC6000 GSMR V901R008 BSS Signaling Flow and

    analysis 1.5 6 ~ 12

    OMC40 BSC6000 GSMR V901R008 HSCSD Introduction 0.5 6 ~ 12

    OMB31 BTS&DBS3900 GSM V1R2 Troubleshooting 0.5 6 ~ 12

    OMB32 BTS&DBS3900 GSM V1R3 Troubleshooting 0.5 6 ~ 12

    OMC50 BSC6900 GSM V900R013 Product Description 1 6 ~ 12

    OMC51 BSC6900 GSM V900R013 Operation and Maintenance 2 6 ~ 12

    OMC52 BSC6900 GSM V900R013 Data Configuration 3 6 ~ 12

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    OMC53BSC6900 GSM V900R013 Installation and

    Commissioning 1 6 ~ 12

    OMC54 BSC6900 GSM V900R013 Troubleshooting 5 6 ~ 12

    OMB33 MBTS GSM V100R004 Product Description 1 6 ~ 12

    OMB34 MBTS GSM V100R004 Operation and Maintenance 1 6 ~ 12

    OMB35 MBTS GSM V100R004 Data Configuration 2 6 ~ 12

    OMB36 MBTS GSM V100R004 Installation and Commissioning 1 6 ~ 12

    OMC55 BSC6900 GSM V900R013 Dimensioning 1 6 ~ 12

    OMC56 BSC6900 GSM V900R012 - V900R013 Delta 1 6 ~ 12

    OMB37 MBTS GSM V100R004 Troubleshooting 0.5 6 ~ 12

    OMC58 BSC6900 GSM V900R013 Data Reconfiguration 2 6 ~ 12

    OMB38 MBTS GSM V100R004 Data Reconfiguration 3 6 ~ 12

    OMC59 BSC6900 GSM V900R011 Data Reconfiguration 2 6 ~ 12

    OMB39 MBTS GSM V100R002 Data Reconfiguration 3 6 ~ 12

    OMC60 BSC6900 GSM V900R012 Data Reconfiguration 2 6 ~ 12

    OMB40 MBTS GSM V100R003 Data Reconfiguration 3 6 ~ 12

    OMC61 BSC6900 GSM V900R014 Product Description 1 6 ~ 12

    OMC62 BSC6900 GSM V900R014 Operation and Maintenance 2 6 ~ 12

    OMC63 BSC6900 GSM V900R014 Data Configuration 3 6 ~ 12

    OMC64BSC6900 GSM V900R014 Installation and

    Commissioning 1.5 6 ~ 12

    OMC65 BSC6900 GSM V900R014 Data Reconfiguration 1.5 6 ~ 12

    OMC66 BSC6900 GSM V900R014 Migration 0.5 6 ~ 12

    OMC67 BSC6900 GSM V900R014 Expanding 0.5 6 ~ 12

    OMC68 BSC6900 GSM V900R014 Dimensioning 1 6 ~ 12

    OMC69 BSC6900 GSM V900R013 - V900R014 Delta 1 6 ~ 12

    OMC70 BSC6900 GSM V900R014 Troubleshooting 5 6 ~ 12

    OMB41 MBTS GSM V100R007 Product Description 1 6 ~ 12

    OMB42 MBTS GSM V100R007 Operation and Maintenance 1 6 ~ 12

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    OMB43 MBTS GSM V100R007 Data Configuration 1.5 6 ~ 12

    OMB44 MBTS GSM V100R007 Installation and Commissioning 1 6 ~ 12

    OMB45 MBTS GSM V100R007 Troubleshooting 0.5 6 ~ 12

    OMB46 MBTS GSM V100R007 Data Reconfiguration 1.5 6 ~ 12

    OMB47 MBTS GSM V100R007 Expanding 0.5 6 ~ 12

    OMB48 MBTS GSM V100R007 Migration 0.5 6 ~ 12

    OMC71 GSM IPRAN Fundamental 0.5 6 ~ 12

    OMC72 GSM IPRAN MSTP/PTN Networking 1 6 ~ 12

    OMC73 GSM IPRAN Networking Planning 1 6 ~ 12

    OMC74 GSM IPRAN Feature Application 1.75 6 ~ 12

    OMC75 GSM IPRAN Maintenance and Monitoring 0.5 6 ~ 12

    OMC76 GSM IPRAN Troubleshooting 0.25 6 ~ 12

    OMC77 GSM IPRAN Principles for Interfaces over IP 0.25 6 ~ 12

    OMC78 BSC6900 GSM V900R013-V900R014 Upgrade 1 6 ~ 12

    OMC79 MBTS GSM V100R004 - V100R007 Upgrade 1 6 ~ 12

    OMB49 GSM BSS14.0 Antenna and Feeder Maintenance 1 6 ~ 12

    OMC80 GSM IPRAN A over IP Reconstruction 1 6 ~ 12

    OMC81 GSM IPRAN Gb over IP Reconstruction 1 6 ~ 12

    OMC82 GSM IPRAN Abis over IP Reconstruction 1 6 ~ 12

    OMC83 GSM BSS14.0 Emergency Maintenance 0.5 6 ~ 12

    OMC84GSM BSS14.0 Precautions and Emergency Maintenance

    for Large Traffic 0.5 6 ~ 12

    OMC85 BSC6900 GSM Fault Information Collecting 0.5 6 ~ 12

    OMC86 BSC6900 CS Troubleshooting 1.5 6 ~ 12

    OMC87 BSC6900 PS Troubleshooting 1 6 ~ 12

    OMC88 BSC6900 IP Transmission Troubleshooting 1.5 6 ~ 12

    OMC89 BSC6900 Clock Troubleshooting 0.5 6 ~ 12

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    1.2.2 OMA01 BSC6900 GSM Air Interface

    Objectives

    On completion of this course, the participants will

    be able to:

    Describe the function of each kind of logical

    channel

    Describe the general radio signal process on

    Um interface

    State the techniques used on Um interface

    Describe typical GSM communication flow

    Perform the operation for interface message

    trace

    Identify the messages on A interface and Abis

    interface

    Analysis the messages on A interface and Abis

    interface

    Explain the important message parameters

    Identify the fault by the method of analyzing the

    signaling flow

    Target Audience

    GSM BSS Engineers

    GSM RNP Engineers

    GSM RNO Engineers

    Prerequisites

    Having basic knowledge of radio network

    system

    Content

    Overview

    Processing of Voice Signal

    Features in GSM System

    Timing Advance

    Frequency Hopping

    Discontinuous Transmission

    Power Control

    Radio Channel

    Location Update

    Call Setup

    Handover

    Direct Retry

    Short Message

    Release

    Case Analysis

    Training Methods

    Lectures, Hands-on exercise

    Duration

    2.5 working days

    Class Size

    Min 6, max 12

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    1.2.3 OMO00 GSM BSS8.1 Radio Network Functionality

    Objectives

    On completion of this course, the participants will

    be able to:

    List the MS behaviors in idle mode

    Describe the parameters associated with MS

    behaviors in idle mode

    List the types of frequency hopping

    Describe the functions of frequency hopping

    algorithm

    Describe the parameters of frequency hopping

    Target Audience

    GSM BSS senior engineers

    GSM RNO engineers

    Prerequisites

    Completion of the following course(s):

    BSC6000 GSM Air Interface

    Content

    Cell Parameters Overview

    Cell Parameters Introduction

    Case Study

    Hopping Overview

    Hopping Classification

    Hopping Parameters

    Training Methods

    Lectures, Hands-on exerciseDuration

    2.25 working days

    Class Size

    Min 6, max 12

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    1.2.4 OMO01 GSM BSS9.0/12.0/13.0/14.0 Radio Network Functionality

    Objectives

    On completion of this course, the participants will

    be able to:

    List the MS behaviors in idle mode

    Describe the parameters associated with MS

    behaviors in idle mode

    List the types of frequency hopping

    Describe the functions of frequency hopping

    algorithm

    Describe the parameters of frequency hopping

    Target Audience

    GSM BSS senior engineers

    GSM RNO engineers

    Prerequisites

    Completion of the following course(s):

    BSC6900 GSM Air Interface

    Content

    System Information Reception

    Cell Selection

    Cell Reselection

    Location Update

    Paging Processing

    Access Processing

    Other parameters

    Hopping Overview

    Hopping Classification

    Hopping Parameters

    Training Methods

    Lectures, Hands-on exercise

    Duration

    2.25 working days

    Class Size

    Min 6, max 12

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    1.2.5 OMO02 GSM BSS8.1 Radio Network Features

    Objectives

    On completion of this course, the participants will

    be able to:

    Describe the general flow of GSM power

    control algorithm

    Interpret Huawei power control algorithm II

    Interpret Huawei power control algorithm III

    Describe the other features about power

    control

    Describe the general flow of GSM handover

    algorithm

    Interpret Huawei handover algorithm I/II

    Describe the enhanced full rate algorithm

    Describe the half rate algorithm

    Describe the adaptive multiple rate algorithm

    Describe the GSM radio channel allocation

    algorithm II

    Target Audience

    GSM BSS senior engineers

    GSM RNO engineers

    Prerequisites

    Completion of the following course(s):

    BSC6000 GSM Air Interface

    GSM BSS8.1 Radio Network Functionality

    Content

    Introduction of Handover

    Purposes of HO Classification of HO

    HO Algorithm Process

    General HO Process

    Measure and Measurement Result Report

    Measurement Report Preprocessing

    Handover Judgment

    Handover Implementation

    Power Control Overview

    HW Power Control HW Power Control

    Other Power Control

    Enhanced Full Rate

    Half Rate

    Adaptive Multiple Rate

    HW II Channel Assignment Procedure

    Principle of Channel Assignment

    Data Configuration of Channel Assignment

    Training Methods

    Lectures, Hands-on exercise

    Duration

    4.75 working days

    Class Size

    Min 6, max 12

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    1.2.6 OMO03 GSM BSS9.0/12.0/13.0/14.0 Radio Network Features

    Objectives

    On completion of this course, the participants will

    be able to:

    Describe the general flow of GSM power

    control algorithm

    Interpret Huawei power control algorithm II

    Interpret Huawei power control algorithm III

    Describe the other features about power

    control

    Describe the general flow of GSM handover

    algorithm

    Interpret Huawei handover algorithm I/II

    Describe the enhanced full rate algorithm

    Describe the half rate algorithm

    Describe the adaptive multiple rate algorithm

    Describe the GSM radio channel allocation

    algorithm II

    Target Audience

    GSM BSS senior engineers

    GSM RNO engineers

    Prerequisites

    Completion of the following course(s):

    BSC6900 GSM Air Interface

    GSM BSS9.0/12.0/13.0/14.0 Radio Network

    Functionality

    Content

    Introduction of Handover

    Purposes of HO

    Classification of HO

    HO Algorithm Process

    General HO Process

    Measure and Measurement Result Report

    Measurement Report Preprocessing

    Handover Judgment

    Handover Implementation

    Power Control Overview

    HW Power Control Algorithm

    HW Power Control Algorithm

    Other Algorithms

    Enhanced Full Rate

    Half Rate

    Adaptive Multiple Rate

    HW II Channel Assignment Algorithm Basic

    Channel Assignment Procedure

    Channel Assignment Strategies

    Detail Priorities of Channel Assignment

    Strategies

    Channel Assignment Priorities and Data

    Configuration

    Capacity Priorities and Data Configuration Quality Priorities and Data Configuration

    PS Coordination Priorities and Data

    Configuration

    Management Priorities and Data Configuration

    Training Methods

    Lectures, Hands-on exercise

    Duration

    4.75 working days

    Class Size

    Min 6, max 12

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    1.2.8 OMO05 GSM BSS9.0/12.0/13.0/14.0 Radio Network Performance Management

    Objectives

    On completion of this course, the participants will

    be able to:

    Describe the operations about performance

    management based on M2000

    Interpret the general analysis procedure of

    traffic analysis

    Interpret the functions of some typical counters

    Target Audience

    GSM BSS senior engineers

    GSM RNO engineers

    Prerequisites

    Completion of the following course(s):

    BSC6900 GSM Air Interface

    Content

    Performance Management Basic

    Performance Management Preferences Performance Database Capacity Parameters

    Measurement Management

    User-Defined Counter Management

    Query Performance Result

    Other Functions

    Traffic Statistics Items Analysis Process

    Often-used Traffic Statistics Items Analysis

    Training Methods

    Lectures, Demonstration

    Duration

    0.5 working day

    Class Size

    Min 6, max 12

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    1.2.9 OMO10 GSM 2G/3G/4G Interoperability

    Objectives

    On completion of this course, the participants will

    be able to:

    Describe the inter-RAT CS cell reselection

    conditions

    Describe the inter-RAT PS cell reselection

    conditions

    Describe the inter-RAT handover algorithm

    Describe the signaling flow of inter-RAT

    handover

    Target Audience

    GSM BSS Engineers

    GSM RNO Engineers

    Prerequisites

    Completion of the following course(s):

    BSC6900 GSM Air Interface

    GSM BSS9.0/12.0/13.0/14.0 Radio Network

    Functionality

    GSM BSS9.0/12.0/13.0/14.0 Radio NetworkFeatures

    Content

    Overview of Inter-RAT UE Behavior in Idle

    Mode

    GSM-WCDMA Cell Reselection

    GSM-LTE Cell Reselection

    GSM-WCDMA Handover Procedure

    GSM-LTE Handover Procedure

    Training Methods

    Lectures, LVC

    Duration

    1 working day

    Class Size

    Min 6, max 12

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    1.2.10 OMO13 BSC6000 GSM Radio Network Optimization

    Objectives

    On completion of this course, the participants will

    be able to:

    Describe the key KPIs of TCH/SDCCH call

    drop

    Summarize the typical problems of call drop in

    realistic network

    Analyze the main reasons of call drop

    Describe the key KPIs of handover

    Summarize the typical problems of handover

    failure in realistic network

    Analyze the main reasons of handover failure

    Study the cases

    Target Audience

    GSM BSS senior engineers

    GSM RNO engineers

    Prerequisites

    Completion of the following course(s): BSC6000 GSM Air Interface

    GSM BSS8.1 Radio Network Functionality

    GSM BSS8.1 Radio Network Features GSM BSS8.1 Radio Network Performance

    Management

    Content

    Call Drop Definition and Main Reasons

    Detail Reasons Location and Solution for Call

    Drop

    Call Drop Cases

    Handover Process Flow

    Measurement Points and Performance Index of

    Handover

    Analysis of Handover Problem

    Handover Cases

    Training Methods

    Lectures, Case-study

    Duration

    1 working day

    Class Size

    Min 6, max 12

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    1.2.11 OMO14 BSC6900 GSM Radio Network Optimization

    Objectives

    On completion of this course, the participants will

    be able to:

    Describe the key KPIs of TCH/SDCCH call

    drop

    Summarize the typical problems of call drop in

    realistic network

    Analyze the main reasons of call drop

    Describe the key KPIs of handover

    Summarize the typical problems of handover

    failure in realistic network

    Analyze the main reasons of handover failure

    Study the cases

    Target Audience

    GSM BSS senior engineers

    GSM RNO engineers

    Prerequisites

    Completion of the following course(s):

    BSC6900 GSM Air Interface

    GSM BSS9.0/12.0/13.0/14.0 Radio Network

    Functionality

    GSM BSS9.0/12.0/13.0/14.0 Radio Network

    Features

    GSM BSS9.0/12.0/13.0/14.0 Radio Network

    Performance Management

    Content

    Call Drop Definition and Main Reasons

    Detail Reasons Location and Solution for Call

    Drop

    Call Drop Cases

    Handover Process Flow

    Measurement Points and Performance Index of

    Handover

    Analysis of Handover Problem

    Handover Cases

    Symptoms and Classification of Network

    Interference

    Approaches to Identifying Network Interference Locating and Solving Interference Problems

    Evaluation Standards and Principles of Speech

    Quality

    Statistics and Analysis of Factors Affecting the

    MOS

    Subjective Speech Problem Handling

    Voice-Related Key Parameters

    Paging Definition Overview

    Paging Problem Analysis Process

    Paging Cases

    Training Methods

    Lectures, Case-study

    Duration

    2 working days

    Class Size

    Min 6, max 12

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    1.2.12 OMP00 GSM Antenna Basics

    Objectives

    On completion of this course, the participants will

    be able to:

    Describe the theory of radio signal propagation

    Describe the radio signal propagation model

    Interpret the structure of the antenna

    equipments

    Interpret the features of the antenna

    equipments

    Implement selecting the suitable antenna type

    Outline the key specifications of antenna

    Target Audience

    GSM BSS senior engineers

    GSM RNP engineers

    Prerequisites

    Having basic knowledge of radio network

    system

    Content

    Antenna Fundamentals

    Antenna Working Principle

    Antenna Specifications

    Antenna Selection

    Electric Downtilt Antenna

    Training Methods

    LecturesDuration

    0.5 working day

    Class Size

    Min 6, max 12

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    1.2.13 OMP01 GSM Radio Network Planning

    Objectives

    On completion of this course, the participants will

    be able to:

    Implement GSM radio network coverage

    planning

    Explain the link budget model and its

    application

    Explain the advance technology for improving

    coverage

    Implement GSM radio network traffic capacityplanning on TCHF/TCHH/SDCCH

    Explain the capacity enhancement technology

    Describe the paging ability of radio network

    Explain GSM frequency resource, C/I

    conception, frequency reuse definition, and

    frequency tighten reuse technology and its

    application

    Target Audience

    GSM BSS senior engineers

    GSM RNP engineers

    Prerequisites

    Completion of the following course:

    BSC6000 GSM Air Interface, OR

    BSC6900 GSM Air Interface

    Content

    Cell Planning Process

    Cell Planning Detailed Flow

    Coverage Planning Basis

    Link Balance and Budget

    Indoor Coverage Planning

    Advance Technology for Improving Coverage

    Traffic Prediction

    TCH Capacity Planning

    SDCCH Capacity Planning

    Capacity Enhancement Technology

    Location Area Overview

    Location Area Planning Principle

    Paging Strategies in Location Area

    LAC capacity calculation

    Frequency Planning

    Normal Frequency Reuse Technology

    Tight Frequency Reuse

    Concentric Cell Technology

    Multiple Reuse Pattern Technology

    Training Methods

    Lectures, Case-study

    Duration

    3.5 working days

    Class Size

    Min 6, max 12

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    1.2.14 OMO11 GSM Highway and High-speed Railway Solution

    Objectives

    On completion of this course, the participants will

    be able to:

    Describe highway and high-speed railway

    solution

    Describe the networking strategy of highway

    and high-speed railway

    Describe the feature and equipment of highway

    and high-speed railway

    Describe the scenario solutions of highway andhigh-speed railway

    Describe the optimization method of highway

    and high-speed railway

    Target Audience

    GSM BSS senior engineers

    GSM RNP engineers

    GSM RNO engineers

    Prerequisites

    Completion of the following course(s):

    BSC6900 GSM Air Interface

    GSM BSS9.0/12.0/13.0/14.0 Radio Network

    Functionality

    GSM BSS9.0/12.0/13.0/14.0 Radio NetworkFeatures

    GSM BSS9.0/12.0/13.0/14.0 Radio Network

    Performance Management

    Content

    Overview of Highway and High-speed Railway

    Solution

    Networking Strategy of Highway and

    High-speed Railway

    Feature and Equipment of Highway andHigh-speed Railway

    Scenario Solutions of Highway and High-speed

    Railway

    Optimization of Highway and High-speed

    Railway

    Training Methods

    Lectures

    Duration

    1 working day

    Class Size

    Min 6, max 12

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    1.2.15 OMO15 GSM BSS14.0 Feature Delta

    Objectives

    On completion of this course, the participants will

    be able to:

    Describe the enhanced part in handover

    algorithm I

    Describe the enhanced part in handover

    algorithm II

    Describe the feature of VAMOS

    Describe the feature of PS power control

    Describe the feature of HSCSD

    Describe the feature of smart pipe

    Target Audience

    GSM BSS senior engineers

    GSM RNO engineers

    Prerequisites

    Completion of the following course(s):

    BSC6900 GSM Air Interface

    GSM BSS9.0/12.0/13.0/14.0 Radio NetworkFunctionality

    GSM BSS9.0/12.0/13.0/14.0 Radio Network

    Features

    Content

    Handover Algorithm I Enhanced

    Handover Algorithm II Enhance

    Active TBF Allocation PS Service Improvement

    Multiple CCCHs

    Layered Paging

    RACH Storm Filtration

    VAMOS Overview

    Principle of VAMOS

    Application Scenarios

    Impacts of VAMOS on the Network

    Design and Implementation Method Data Configuration Procedure

    Optimization Parameters Configuration

    Performance Measurement Counters

    Background of PS Power Control

    Principle of PS Power Control

    Algorithm of PS Power Control

    Relative Counters of PS Power Control

    Training Methods

    Lectures

    Duration

    1 working day

    Class Size

    Min 6, max 12

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    1.2.16 OMP03 Common Components for Indoor Coverage and Repeater

    Introduction

    Objectives

    On completion of this course, the participants will

    be able to:

    List the types of common components for

    indoor coverage

    Describe the functions of common

    components for indoor coverage

    Describe the functions of repeaters

    Target Audience

    GSM BSS senior engineers

    GSM RNP engineers

    Prerequisites

    Having basic knowledge of radio network

    system

    Content

    Amplifier Power Splitter

    Coupler

    Bridge

    Combiner

    POI

    Attenuator

    Load

    Antenna

    Leaky Cable

    Attenuator Feeder, Connector, and Adapter

    Concepts

    Working Principles

    The KPIs of Repeater

    The Classification of Repeater

    The Application of Repeater

    Installation and Commissioning

    Training Methods

    Lectures

    Duration

    0.5 working day

    Class Size

    Min 6, max 12

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    1.2.17 OMP04 GSM Indoor Coverage Planning and Optimization

    Objectives

    On completion of this course, the participants will

    be able to:

    Describe the method of GSM indoor coverage

    planning

    Describe the method of GSM indoor coverage

    optimization

    Describe the method of indoor and outdoor

    inter-operation

    Target Audience

    GSM BSS senior engineers

    GSM RNP engineers

    GSM RNO engineers

    Prerequisites

    Completion of the following course(s):

    GSM Radio Network Planning

    Content

    In-building Coverage System Trend&Challenge

    In-building Coverage System Solution

    In-building Coverage Key Points

    Indoor Coverage Survey and Design Process

    Indoor Coverage Survey

    Indoor Coverage Design Basis

    Indoor Coverage System Design

    Purpose of Indoor Coverage Optimization

    Preparations for Indoor Coverage Optimization

    Principles of Indoor Coverage Optimization

    Indoor Coverage Optimization Test

    Indoor Coverage Optimization Analysis

    The Conception of IBS Indoor&OutdoorInter-operation Optimization Solution

    The Method for IBS Indoor&Outdoor

    Inter-operation Optimization

    Training Methods

    Lectures

    Duration

    1.25 working days

    Class Size

    Min 6, max 12

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    1.2.18 OMO12 GSM Indoor Coverage Solution

    Objectives

    On completion of this course, the participants will

    be able to:

    Describe the stadium coverage solution

    Describe the metro coverage solution

    Describe the airport coverage solution

    Describe the resident location coverage

    solution

    Describe the commercial building coverage

    solution

    Describe the campus coverage solution

    Target Audience

    GSM BSS senior engineers

    GSM RNP engineers

    GSM RNO engineers

    Prerequisites

    Completion of the following course(s):

    GSM Radio Network Planning

    Content

    Requirement of Stadium Coverage Solutions

    Huawei Stadium Coverage Solution

    Solutions

    Successful Cases

    The Key Demands of Metro Coverage

    Huawei Metro tunnel Coverage Solution

    Successful Cases The Key Demands of Airport Coverage

    Huawei Airport Coverage Solution

    Successful Cases

    Requirement of Resident Location Coverage

    Solutions

    Huawei Resident Location Coverage Solution

    Key Technical Points

    Successful Cases

    Brief Introduction of Commercial BuildingCoverage Solution

    Huawei Commercial Coverage Solution

    Key Points in Coverage Solution Design

    Successful Cases

    Brief Introduction of Campus Network Solution

    Huawei Campus Coverage Solution

    Key Points In Coverage Solution Design

    Successful Cases

    Training Methods

    Lectures

    Duration

    0.25 working day

    Class Size

    Min 6, max 12

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    1.3 GPRS/EDGE RNP&RNO Training Courses

    1.3.1 OMA02 BSC6000 GPRS/EDGE Air Interface

    Objectives

    On completion of this course, the participants will

    be able to:

    Outline the GPRS/EDGE network structure and

    functions of entities in GPRS network

    Describe the GPRS/EDGE frame structure of

    Um interface

    Describe the function of each kind of logical

    channel

    Describe the typical application scenarios of

    different logical channel

    Describer the multiple timeslot ability of

    GPRS/EDGE MS

    Describe GPRS/EDGE channel setup flow

    Describe GPRS/EDGE channel release flow

    Target Audience

    GPRS/EDGE BSS Engineers

    GPRS/EDGE RNP Engineers

    GPRS/EDGE RNO Engineers

    Prerequisites

    Having basic knowledge of radio network

    system

    Content

    GPRS/EDGE System Overview

    GPRS/EDGE Wireless Subsystem

    GPRS/EDGE Numbering and Region

    GPRS/EDGE Mobility Management

    GPRS Signaling Basis

    Establishment of TBF in Um Interface

    Release of TBF in Um Interface

    Optimization Flow in Um Interface

    Signaling Flow in Gb Interface

    Training Methods

    Lectures, Hands-on exercise

    Duration

    2 working days

    Class Size

    Min 6, max 12

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    1.3.2 OMA03 BSC6900 GPRS/EDGE Air Interface

    Objectives

    On completion of this course, the participants will

    be able to:

    Outline the GPRS/EDGE network structure and

    functions of entities in GPRS network

    Describe the GPRS/EDGE frame structure of

    Um interface

    Describe the function of each kind of logical

    channel

    Describe the typical application scenarios ofdifferent logical channel

    Describer the multiple timeslot ability of

    GPRS/EDGE MS

    Describe GPRS/EDGE channel setup flow

    Describe GPRS/EDGE channel release flow

    Target Audience

    GPRS/EDGE BSS Engineers

    GPRS/EDGE RNP Engineers

    GPRS/EDGE RNO Engineers

    Prerequisites

    Having basic knowledge of radio network

    system

    Content

    GPRS/EDGE System Overview

    GPRS/EDGE Wireless Subsystem

    GPRS/EDGE Numbering and Region

    GPRS/EDGE Mobility Management

    GPRS Signaling Basis Establishment of TBF in Um Interface

    Release of TBF in Um Interface

    Optimization Flow in Um Interface

    Signaling Flow in Gb Interface

    Training Methods

    Lectures, Hands-on exercise

    Duration

    2 working daysClass Size

    Min 6, max 12

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    1.3.3 OMO06 GSM BSS8.1 GPRS/EDGE Radio Network Features

    Objectives

    On completion of this course, the participants will

    be able to:

    List the typical parameters for GPRS/EDGE

    radio network optimization

    Interpret the typical parameters for

    GPRS/EDGE radio network optimization

    Describe GPRS/EDGE power control algorithm

    Describe GPRS/EDGE cell reselection

    conditions

    Target Audience

    GPRS/EDGE BSS senior engineers

    GPRS/EDGE RNO engineers

    Prerequisites

    Completion of the following course(s):

    BSC6000 GPRS/EDGE Air Interface

    Content

    Radio Optimization Parameters

    Power Control

    Cell Reselection

    Radio Channel Management

    Training Methods

    Lectures, Hands-on exercise

    Duration

    1.5 working days

    Class Size

    Min 6, max 12

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    1.3.4 OMO07 GSM BSS9.0/12.0/13.0/14.0 GPRS/EDGE Radio Network Features

    Objectives

    On completion of this course, the participants will

    be able to:

    List the typical parameters for GPRS/EDGE

    radio network optimization

    Interpret the typical parameters for

    GPRS/EDGE radio network optimization

    Describe GPRS/EDGE power control algorithm

    Describe GPRS/EDGE cell reselection

    conditions

    Target Audience

    GPRS/EDGE BSS senior engineers

    GPRS/EDGE RNO engineers

    Prerequisites

    Completion of the following course(s):

    BSC6900 GPRS/EDGE Air Interface

    Content

    GPRS/EDGE Cell Parameters

    GPRS/EDGE Power Control

    GPRS/EDGE Cell Reselection

    GPRS/EDGE Performance Parameters

    Training Methods

    Lectures, Hands-on exercise

    Duration

    1.5 working days

    Class Size

    Min 6, max 12

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    1.3.5 OMO08 GSM BSS8.1 GPRS/EDGE Radio Network Performance Management

    Objectives

    On completion of this course, the participants will

    be able to:

    Describe the operations about performance

    management based on M2000

    Interpret the functions of typical counters

    List the typical KPIs

    Interpret the definition and measurement points

    of typical KPIs

    Target Audience

    GPRS/EDGE BSS senior engineers

    GPRS/EDGE RNO engineers

    Prerequisites

    Completion of the following course(s):

    BSC6000 GPRS/EDGE Air Interface

    Content

    GPRS-EDGE Traffic Statistics System

    GPRS-EDGE Traffic Analysis

    Training Methods

    Lectures, Demonstration

    Duration

    1 working day

    Class Size

    Min 6, max 12

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    1.3.6 OMO09 GSM BSS9.0/12.0/13.0/14.0 GPRS/EDGE Radio Network

    Performance Management

    Objectives

    On completion of this course, the participants will

    be able to:

    Describe the operations about performance

    management based on M2000

    Interpret the functions of typical counters

    List the typical KPIs

    Interpret the definition and measurement pointsof typical KPIs

    Target Audience

    GPRS/EDGE BSS senior engineers

    GPRS/EDGE RNO engineers

    Prerequisites

    Completion of the following course(s):

    BSC6900 GPRS/EDGE Air Interface

    Content

    Performance Management Basic

    Performance Management Preferences

    Performance Database Capacity Parameters

    Measurement Management

    User-Defined Counter Management

    Query Performance Result

    Other Functions GPRS-EDGE Traffic Statistics System

    GPRS-EDGE Traffic Analysis

    Training Methods

    Lectures, Demonstration

    Duration

    1 working day

    Class Size

    Min 6, max 12

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    1.3.7 OMO15 BSC6000 GPRS/EDGE Radio Network Optimization

    Objectives

    On completion of this course, the participants will

    be able to:

    Describe the general analysis method of TBF

    setup success rate problem

    Introduce the detailed solution of TBF setup

    success rate problem

    Describe the general analysis method of

    download speed problem

    Introduce the detailed solution of downloadspeed problem

    Study the cases

    Target Audience

    GPRS/EDGE BSS senior engineers

    GPRS/EDGE RNO engineers

    Prerequisites

    Completion of the following course(s):

    BSC6000 GPRS/EDGE Air Interface GSM BSS8.1 GPRS/EDGE Radio Network

    Features

    GSM BSS8.1 GPRS/EDGE Radio Network

    Performance Management

    Content

    Low TBF Setup Success Ratio

    Low Downloading Rate

    Training Methods

    Lectures, Case-study

    Duration

    0.5 working day

    Class Size

    Min 6, max 12

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    1.3.8 OMO16 BSC6900 GPRS/EDGE Radio Network Optimization

    Objectives

    On completion of this course, the participants will

    be able to:

    Describe the general analysis method of TBF

    setup success rate problem

    Introduce the detailed solution of TBF setup

    success rate problem

    Describe the general analysis method of

    download speed problem

    Introduce the detailed solution of downloadspeed problem

    Study the cases

    Target Audience

    GPRS/EDGE BSS senior engineers

    GPRS/EDGE RNO engineers

    Prerequisites

    Completion of the following course(s):

    BSC6900 GPRS/EDGE Air Interface GSM BSS9.0/12.0/13.0/14.0 GPRS/EDGE

    Radio Network Features GSM BSS9.0/12.0/13.0/14.0 GPRS/EDGE

    Radio Network Performance Management

    Content

    Relative Formula

    Signaling Procedure

    Analysis and Optimization Methods

    Cases Study

    Low Download Rate Problem Analysis

    Low Upload Rate Problem Analysis

    Training Methods

    Lectures, Case-study

    Duration

    1 working day

    Class Size

    Min 6, max 12

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    1.3.9 OMP00 GPRS/EDGE Radio Network Planning

    Objectives

    On completion of this course, the participants will

    be able to:

    Describe the work flow of GPRS/EDGE radio

    network planning

    Implement GPRS/EDGE radio network traffic

    capacity planning

    Implement GPRS/EDGE radio network

    coverage planning

    Implement GPRS/EDGE radio networkfrequency planning

    Describe the influence to the GSM network

    Target Audience

    GPRS/EDGE BSS senior engineers

    GPRS/EDGE RNP engineers

    Prerequisites

    Completion of the following course(s):

    BSC6000 GPRS/EDGE Air Interface, OR BSC6900 GPRS/EDGE Air Interface

    Content

    Planning Principle

    Capacity Planning (Um, Abis, Gb)

    Coverage Planning

    Frequency Planning

    Signaling Channel Planning

    Dual-band Network Solution

    Training Methods

    Lectures, Case-study

    Duration

    0.5 working day

    Class Size

    Min 6, max 12

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    1.3.10 OMA04 Evolved EDGE

    Objectives

    On completion of this course, the participants will

    be able to:

    Describe the principle of evolved EDGE

    List the feature set

    Describe the EGPRS2 resource allocation and

    operation

    Target Audience

    GPRS/EDGE BSS senior engineersGPRS/EDGE RNO engineers

    Prerequisites

    Completion of the following course(s):

    BSC6900 GPRS/EDGE Air Interface

    Content

    Introduction to Evolved EDGE

    The Feature Set

    EGPRS2 Resource Allocation and Operation

    Training Methods

    Lectures

    Duration

    1 working day

    Class Size

    Min 6, max 12

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    1.3.11 OMA05 GPRS EDGE Signaling

    Objectives

    On completion of this course, the participants will

    be able to:

    Describe the layer3 of Um interface and

    relative signalling flows

    Describe the layer2 of Um interface and

    relative signaling flows

    Describe the layer1 of Um interface and

    relative signaling flows

    Describe the Gb interface and relative signalingflows

    Describe the Gn/Gp interface and relative

    signaling flows

    Target Audience

    GPRS/EDGE BSS senior engineers

    GPRS/EDGE RNO engineers

    Prerequisites

    Completion of the following course(s):

    BSC6900 GPRS/EDGE Air Interface

    Content

    Introduction and Protocols Overview

    Um interface Layer 3

    Um interface Layer 2

    Um interface Layer 1

    Gb interface Gn/Gp interface

    Training Methods

    Lectures

    Duration

    2 working days

    Class Size

    Min 6, max 12

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    1.4 GSM Training Courses

    1.4.1 OMC00 BSC6900 GSM V9R11 Product Description

    Objectives

    On completion of this course, the participants will

    be able to:

    State the structure and functions of important

    boards of BSC6900(GSM Only).

    State the system structure and functions of

    modules of BSC6900(GSM Only).

    State the system structure and functions of

    subrack of BSC6900(GSM Only).

    State the performance features of

    BSC6900(GSM Only).

    Target Audience

    BSS Field Technicians, First Line Operation and

    Maintenance Technicians and Engineers

    Prerequisites

    Basic knowledge of mobile communications At least 1 year working experience in GSM

    wireless network operation and maintenance

    Content

    System Description

    Hardware Structure

    Cabinets

    Subracks

    Boards

    Cables

    System Signal Flow

    Typical Configuration

    Training Methods

    Lecture

    Duration

    1 working day

    Class Size

    Min 6, max 12

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    1.4.2 OMC01 BSC6900 GSM V9R11 Operation and Maintenance

    Objectives

    On completion of this course, the participants will

    be able to:

    Describe the work flow of BSC6900

    maintenance.

    Describe important parameters in BSC6900

    maintenance Web LMT and MML .

    Operate on the BSC6900 maintenance

    console.

    Perform the routine maintenance for BSC6900.

    Target Audience

    BSS Field Technicians, First Line Operation and

    Maintenance Technicians and Engineers

    Prerequisites

    Basic knowledge of mobile communications

    At least 1 year working experience in GSM

    wireless network operation and maintenance

    Successful completion of the following

    course(s):BSC6900 GSM V9R11 Product

    Description

    Content

    Operation and Maintenance Overview

    Web LMT Introduction

    Maintaining the Equipment

    Maintaining Transmission and Signaling

    Maintaining BSC User Resources

    Maintaining Alarm

    Maintaining Device Panel Maintaining User

    Maintaining Log

    Maintaining Performance

    Training Methods

    Lecture, Hands-on exercise

    Duration

    2 working days

    Class Size

    Min 6, max 12

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    1.4.3 OMC02 BSC6900 GSM V9R11 Data Configuration

    Objectives

    On completion of this course, the participants will

    be able to:

    Configure BSC6900 by Web LMT

    independently.

    Describe the configuration of important

    parameters of GSM BSS system.

    Check the data configuration correctness and

    validity.

    Describe the loading procedure of data

    configuration.

    Configure BSC6900 by CME independently.

    Describe the configuration of important

    parameters of GSM BSS system.

    Check the data configuration correctness and

    validity.

    Describe the loading procedure of data

    configuration.

    Target Audience

    BSS Field Technicians, First Line Operation and

    Maintenance Technicians and Engineers

    Prerequisites

    Basic knowledge of mobile communications

    At least 1 year working experience in GSM

    wireless network operation and maintenance

    Successful completion of the following

    course(s):BSC6900 GSM V9R11 Product

    Description

    Content

    Basic Concepts of CME

    BSC6900 Data Configuration

    BTS Data Configuration

    Data Configuration Overview

    Preparation

    Configuring the Global Information Configuring the Equipment Data

    Configuring the Interfaces

    Ater Interface Data Configuration (Over TDM)

    A Interface Data Configuration (over TDM)

    A Interface Data Configuration (over IP)

    Gb Interface Data Configuration (over FR)

    Gb Interface Data Configuration (over IP)

    Pb Interface Data Configuration

    Configuring the Clocks

    Training Methods

    Lecture, Hands-on exercise

    Duration

    3 working days

    Class Size

    Min 6, max 12

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    1.4.4 OMC03 BSC6900 GSM V9R11 Installation and Commissioning

    Objectives

    On completion of this course, the participants will

    be able to:

    Describe BSC6900 commissioning procedure

    Outline OMU software functions

    Complete BSC6900 commissioning

    Complete BSC6900 application software

    installation

    Describe the alarm and server verification after

    commissioning

    Target Audience

    BSS Field Technicians, First Line Operation and

    Maintenance Technicians and Engineers

    Prerequisites

    Basic knowledge of mobile communications

    At least 1 year working experience in GSM

    wireless network operation and maintenance

    Successful completion of the following

    course(s):BSC6900 GSM V9R11 Product

    Description

    Content

    BSC6900 Software Structure

    Linux Operation System Installation

    BSC6900 Application Software Installation

    BSC6900 Application Software Upgrade

    OMU Operation and Maintenance

    Training Methods

    Lecture, Hands-on exercise

    Duration

    1 working day

    Class Size

    Min 6, max 12

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    1.4.5 OMC04 BSC6900 GSM V9R11 Troubleshooting

    Objectives

    On completion of this course, the participants will

    be able to:

    Understand BSC6900(GSM Only) safety

    precautions of maintenance.

    Describe the BSC6900(GSM Only)

    troubleshooting flow.

    Describe the troubleshooting phenomenon for

    common BSC6900(GSM Only) faults.

    Locate the troubleshooting cases for common

    BSC6900 (GSM Only) faults.

    Analyze the troubleshooting cases for common

    BSC6900 (GSM Only) faults.

    Perform the troubleshooting for common

    BSC6900(GSM Only) faults.

    Target Audience

    BSS Field Technicians, First Line Operation and

    Maintenance Technicians and Engineers

    Prerequisites

    Basic knowledge of mobile communications

    At least 1 year working experience in GSM

    wireless network operation and maintenance

    Successful completion of the following

    course(s):BSC6900 GSM V9R11 Product

    Description, BSC6900 GSM V9R11 Operation

    and Maintenance

    Content

    Requirements for Maintenance Personnel

    General Procedures of Troubleshooting

    Basic Methods of Fault Judgment and Location

    Approach to prevent BSC fault

    Interconnection fault Analysis

    Link fault Analysis

    Clock fault Analysis

    CS fault Analysis PS fault Analysis

    Location Update

    Call Setup

    Handover

    Direct Retry

    Short Message

    Release

    Case Analysis

    BSS Interface and Protocol Principles

    Analysis of Typical Procedures

    Cases of Abnormal Signaling Procedures

    Training Methods

    Lecture

    Duration

    5 working days

    Class Size

    Min 6, max 12

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    1.4.6 OMB00 BTS3900 GSM V1R2 Product Description

    Objectives

    On completion of this course, the participants will

    be able to:

    Describe the features of BTS3900(GSM Only)

    products.

    Describe the hardware structure of

    BTS3900(GSM Only) .

    Describe the function of boards of

    BTS3900(GSM Only) .

    Explain the BTS signal flow.

    Check the hardware structure of the BTS, such

    as the cabinet, subrack, broad, and cable.

    Target Audience

    BSS Field Technicians, First Line Operation and

    Maintenance Technicians and Engineers

    Prerequisites

    Basic knowledge of mobile communications

    At least 1 year working experience in GSM

    wireless network operation and maintenance

    Content

    BTS3900 Overview

    BTS3900 Hardware Components

    BBU Unit

    RF Unit

    Power module & Components

    BTS3900 Signal Flow

    BTS3900 Configuration

    Configuration Principle Typical Configuration

    BTS3900 Network

    Training Methods

    Lecture

    Duration

    1 working day

    Class Size

    Min 6, max 12

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    1.4.7 OMB01 BTS3900 GSM V1R2 Operation and Maintenance

    Objectives

    On completion of this course, the participants will

    be able to:

    Describe GSM site maintenance objects(Web

    LMT and MML).

    Describe the concepts of BTS3900(GSM Only)

    management status.

    Describe the concepts of BTS3900(GSM Only)

    operation status.

    Describe BTS3900(GSM Only) routine

    operation and maintenance procedure.

    Explain how to use BTS3900(GSM Only)

    remote maintenance console.

    Target Audience

    BSS Field Technicians, First Line Operation and

    Maintenance Technicians and Engineers

    Prerequisites

    Basic knowledge of mobile communications

    At least 1 year working experience in GSM

    wireless network operation and maintenance

    Successful completion of the following

    course(s):BTS3900 GSM V1R2 Product

    Description

    Content

    Site remote maintenance

    Site local maintenance

    Routine maintenance list

    Training Methods

    Lecture, Hands-on exercise

    Duration

    1 working day

    Class Size

    Min 6, max 12

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    1.4.8 OMB02 BTS3900 GSM V1R2 Data Configuration

    Objectives

    On completion of this course, the participants will

    be able to:

    Outline the user interface of Web LMT

    configuration tool.

    Illustrate the data configuration procedure.

    Explain key parameters in each step during

    data configuration procedure.

    Implement the data configuration with template

    file.

    Perform initial data configuration and dynamic

    modification.

    Target Audience

    BSS Field Technicians, First Line Operation and

    Maintenance Technicians and Engineers

    Prerequisites

    Basic knowledge of mobile communications

    At least 1 year working experience in GSM

    wireless network operation and maintenance

    Successful completion of the following

    course(s):BTS3900 GSM V1R2 Product

    Description

    Content

    Web LMT Introduction

    Steps of Data Configuration

    Training Methods

    Lecture, Hands-on exercise

    Duration

    2 working days

    Class Size

    Min 6, max 12

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    1.4.9 OMB03 MBTS GO V1R2 installation and commissioning

    Objectives

    On completion of this course, the participants will

    be able to:

    Outline the user interface of Web LMT

    configuration tool.

    Illustrate the data configuration procedure.

    Explain key parameters in each step during

    data configuration procedure.

    Implement the data configuration with template

    file.

    Perform initial data configuration and dynamic

    modification.

    Target Audience

    BSS Field Technicians, First Line Operation and

    Maintenance Technicians and Engineers

    Prerequisites

    Basic knowledge of mobile communications

    At least 1 year working experience in GSM

    wireless network operation and maintenance

    Successful completion of the following

    course(s):BTS3900 GSM V1R2 Product

    Description

    Content

    MBTS System Overview

    MBTS Installation Procedures

    MBTS Commissioning Procedures

    MBTS Commissioning Scenarios

    MBTS Commissioning Modes

    Training Methods

    Lecture, Hands-on exercise

    Duration

    1 working day

    Class Size

    Min 6, max 12

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    1.4.10 OMC05 BSC6900 GSM V9R12 Product Description

    Objectives

    On completion of this course, the participants will

    be able to:

    State the structure and functions of important

    boards of BSC6900(GSM Only).

    State the system structure and functions of

    modules of BSC6900(GSM Only).

    State the system structure and functions of

    subrack of BSC6900(GSM Only).

    State the performance features of

    BSC6900(GSM Only).

    Target Audience

    BSS Field Technicians, First Line Operation and

    Maintenance Technicians and Engineers

    Prerequisites

    Basic knowledge of mobile communications

    At least 1 year working experience in GSM

    wireless network operation and maintenance

    Content

    BSC6900 System Overview

    BSC6900 Hardware Structure

    Cabinets

    Subracks

    Subsystems and Boards

    Cables

    BSC6900 Signal Flows

    BSC6900 Typical Configuration UMTS configuration

    GSM configuration

    Subrack configuration

    Training Methods

    Lecture

    Duration

    1 working day

    Class Size

    Min 6, max 12

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    1.4.11 OMC06 BSC6900 GSM V9R12 Operation and Maintenance

    Objectives

    On completion of this course, the participants will

    be able to:

    Describe the work flow of BSC6900

    maintenance.

    Describe important parameters in BSC6900

    maintenance Web LMT and MML .

    Operate on the BSC6900 maintenance

    console.

    Perform the routine maintenance for BSC6900.

    Target Audience

    BSS Field Technicians, First Line Operation and

    Maintenance Technicians and Engineers

    Prerequisites

    Basic knowledge of mobile communications

    At least 1 year working experience in GSM

    wireless network operation and maintenance

    Successful completion of the following

    course(s):BSC6900 GSM V9R12 Product

    Description

    Content

    OM System Introduction

    OM Network Introduction

    Web LMT Introduction

    LMT Offline Tool

    Operation Right Management

    Basic Concepts

    Management of User Accounts

    Management of Command Groups

    Alarm management

    Basic Concepts

    Monitoring Alarms

    Managing the Shielded Alarm

    Managing the Alarm Logs

    Log management

    Basic Concepts

    Querying Logs

    Log Storage Conditions Management

    Device panel management

    Basic Concepts

    Device Panel Operations

    Emulation Panel Operations

    BSC maintenance

    Basic Concepts

    Maintaining the Equipment

    Maintaining Transmission and Signaling

    Maintaining BSC User Resources

    Trace management

    Basic Concepts

    GSM Services

    Performance monitoring

    Basic Concepts

    Service Monitoring

    Training Methods

    Lecture, Hands-on exercise

    Duration

    2 working daysClass Size

    Min 6, max 12

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    1.4.12 OMC07 BSC6900 GSM V9R12 Data Configuration

    Objectives

    On completion of this course, the participants will

    be able to:

    Configure BSC6900 by Web LMT

    independently.

    Describe the configuration of important

    parameters of GSM BSS system.

    Check the data configuration correctness and

    validity.

    Describe the loading procedure of data

    configuration.

    Configure BSC6900 by CME independently.

    Describe the configuration of important

    parameters of GSM BSS system.

    Check the data configuration correctness and

    validity.

    Describe the loading procedure of data

    configuration.

    Target Audience

    BSS Field Technicians, First Line Operation and

    Maintenance Technicians and Engineers

    Prerequisites

    Basic knowledge of mobile communications

    At least 1 year working experience in GSM

    wireless network operation and maintenance

    Successful completion of the following

    course(s):BSC6900 GSM V9R12 Product

    Description

    Content

    Basic Concepts of CME

    BSC6900 Data Configuration

    Data Configuration Overview

    Preparation

    Configuring the Global Information

    Configuring the Equipment Data

    Configuring the Interfaces

    Ater Interface Data Configuration (Over TDM)

    A Interface Data Configuration (over TDM)

    A Interface Data Configuration (over IP)

    Gb Interface Data Configuration (over FR)

    Gb Interface Data Configuration (over IP)

    Pb Interface Data Configuration (only Outer

    PCU need configure)

    Training Methods

    Lecture, Hands-on exercise

    Duration

    3 working days

    Class Size

    Min 6, max 12

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    1.4.13 OMC08 BSC6900 GSM V9R12 Installation and Commissioning

    Objectives

    On completion of this course, the participants will

    be able to:

    Describe BSC6900 commissioning procedure

    Outline OMU software functions

    Complete BSC6900 commissioning

    Complete BSC6900 application software

    installation

    Target Audience

    BSS Field Technicians, First Line Operation and

    Maintenance Technicians and Engineers

    Prerequisites

    Basic knowledge of mobile communications

    At least 1 year working experience in GSM

    wireless network operation and maintenance

    Successful completion of the following

    course(s):BSC6900 GSM V9R12 Product

    Description

    Content

    BSC6900 O&M System Introduction

    BSC6900 Software Installation

    BSC6900 Commissioning

    Training Methods

    Lecture, Hands-on exercise

    Duration

    1 working day

    Class Size

    Min 6, max 12

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    1.4.14 OMC09 BSC6900 GSM V9R12 Troubleshooting

    Objectives

    On completion of this course, the participants will

    be able to:

    Understand BSC6900(GSM Only) safety

    precautions of maintenance.

    Describe the BSC6900(GSM Only)

    troubleshooting flow.

    Describe the troubleshooting phenomenon for

    common BSC6900(GSM Only) faults.

    Locate the troubleshooting cases for common

    BSC6900 (GSM Only) faults.

    Analyze the troubleshooting cases for common

    BSC6900 (GSM Only) faults.

    Perform the troubleshooting for common

    BSC6900(GSM Only) faults.

    Target Audience

    BSS Field Technicians, First Line Operation and

    Maintenance Technicians and Engineers

    Prerequisites

    Basic knowledge of mobile communications

    At least