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I Manager M2000 M2000 To make this document to share my Knowledge with Team Shahid Hafeez Bajwa 12/31/2010

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Huawei M2000

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To make this document to share my Knowledge with Team

Shahid Hafeez Bajwa12/31/2010

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ContentsIntroduction: .............................................................................................................................................3

The M2000 provides the following functions: .......................................................................................... 4

Main Topology Management Function :...................................................................................................5

Fault Management Function:....................................................................................................................7

Querying the Alarm :.................................................................................................................................7

Querry Result: ...........................................................................................................................................9

Object Settings:.......................................................................................................................................11

Counter Settings: ....................................................................................................................................12

Other Settings: ........................................................................................................................................13

Basic Button while Extracting Stat: .........................................................................................................14

Line Chart: ...............................................................................................................................................15

Measurement Setting : ...........................................................................................................................16

User –defined Counter Management:....................................................................................................17

Tasks Management : ...............................................................................................................................18

MML:.......................................................................................................................................................19

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Introduction:

The M200 is a centralized element management system (EMS) of huawei mobile networks. It manages mobile NEs in a centralized manner.

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The M2000 provides the following functions:

(1) (2) (3) (4)

No. Name Description

(1) System output window The time displayed is the time of the client. The log, fault, and security information is provided by the server. Therefore, the displayed time is the time of the server.

(2) Menu Bar The menu bar shows the main menu of the system.

(3) Status bar The status bar displays the current status information about the system, such as the current user and the IP address of the

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connected server.

(4) Toolbar The toolbar shows the shortcut icons for key operation tasks.

Main Topology Management Function :

Procedure

1. Choose Topology > Main Topology from the main menu.

The topology management is a way to present the topology relationship between NEs, subnets, and links on a network by graphics. The topology management functions include importing/exporting data into/from a file, setting the background, as well as NE layout and monitor.

Topology management provides the following functions:

Imports topology objects from a file to a physical view; exports topology objects from a physical view to a file.

Creates, modifies, and deletes subnets, NEs, links, and custom views. Zooms out, zooms in, locks, and unlocks a view. Sets the background (including an empty background) for a view. Arranges the objects in the current subnet in good order. Moves, copies, and pastes the objects in a subnet. Filters topology objects by object types. Searches for topology objects locally or globally. Monitors the alarming and connection of NEs.

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Fault Management Function:

Alarms are classified into critical, major, minor and warning severities. This section describes how to adopt corresponding processing policies for different alarm severities and redefine the alarm severities

Alarm Severity Description

Critical A critical alarm indicates that a service-affecting fault occurs and an immediate corrective action is required.

Major A major alarm indicates that a service-affecting fault occurs. If the fault is not rectified urgently, it leads to a serious result.

Minor A minor alarm indicates a fault currently does not affect service occurs and that a corrective action should be taken in order to prevent a more serious fault.

Warning A warning alarm indicates a potential or impending service-affecting fault is detected before any significant effects have been found.

Querying the Alarm:

You can view the log information of every alarm in the log library by setting the conditions for querying alarms logs.

Procedure

1. Choose Monitor > Query Alarm List or Logs from the main menu, or click

on the toolbar.2. In the Filter dialog box, set the alarm query conditions.

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3. Choose Monitor > Query Alarm Event all procedure is same only there filter box have no Status Table and clearance time.

No. Description

(1) Select one or multiple options in the check box. All the options are selected by default.

(2) Select one or multiple options in the check box. All the options are selected by default.

(3) 1. Start Time: To query the alarms/events that are raised or Cleared later than this time.

2. End Time: To query the alarms/events that are raised or cleared earlier than this time.

3. Latest: To query the alarms/events that are raised or cleared in the latest hours, days, weeks, or months

(4) Alarm Source: You can select the sites or NEs.

Advanced: Advanced parameters of the alarms that you want to query.

Copy From Template: To copy the filter conditions stored in the copy

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template.

Save Template: To save the current settings in a template.

Reset: To restore the parameters for alarm query to the default settings.

Querry Result:

Procedure

1. Choose Performance > Query Result, or click . The Query Result window is displayed.2. Click New Query, or right-click any node except OMC in the navigation tree, and then choose

New Query from the shortcut menu.

If you must save the latest query conditions as a template, you can click Condition to view the query conditions that are set for last operation.

3. On the Object Settings, Counter Settings, and Other Settings tab pages, set the conditions for querying the measurement results.

4. Click Save Template.5. In the displayed Save as dialog box, enter the name of the new template.

The template name is composed of up to 64 characters, including numerals, spaces, English letters, and some special characters ! { } [ ] ( ) , . ; and underlines.

6. Select a subdirectory in the directory tree to store the new template.

You can right-click the navigation tree, and then choose Create Dir from the shortcut menu to create a new subdirectory.

7. Optional: Select Set default template to set the template as the default template.

After that, measurement results are queried by the conditions in the default template every time you open the Query Result window.

8. Click OK to save the template.

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SN Name Description

1 Navigation tree

Navigation tree of the result query templates. User templates, which help them to get result fast.

2 Table Displays query results in a table.

3 Button bar Provides the functions of setting new query conditions, viewing the defined query conditions, These button will enable after getting the stat with clicking you can move Measurement Status window, querying missing results, and closing the active window.

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Object Settings:

Search for a measurement object in the measurement object navigation tree by entering the key in the measurement object name and then clicking Find.

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Counter Settings:

Search for a measurement Counter in the measurement Counter navigation tree by entering the key in the measurement object name and then clicking Search.

In the Available Counters area, the counters that are not set for performance measurements are in grey.

The number of selected counters that are already set for measurements should not exceed 150. In the Selected Counters area, the number of selected counters is displayed.

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Other Settings:

No. Description

(1) Defaultly Continuous Time Mode is check but if u check Section Time Mode then you get results within separate time segments.

For the same query template, you can set a maximum of three time segments. The start time of each time segment must be earlier than the end time. The start time of the next time segment must be later than or the same as the end time of the current time segment.

(2) All

Queries all the measurement results of certain counters under the selected objects based on the query template.

Today

Queries the measurement results of certain counters under the selected objects within the current day based on the query template.

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Yesterday

Queries the measurement results of certain counters under the selected objects within the last day based on the query template.

Specific

Queries the measurement results for certain counters under the selected objects within a specified time segment based on the query template. In this case, Start Time and End Timemust be set.

(3) Period: In Huawei we are using mostly 3 Period

15 minutes 60 minutes 24 hour

Basic Button while Extracting Stat:

Select All in the Available Objects list or one or more objects. Then, click to add all the objects to the Selected Objects list.

Select one or more objects to be deleted in the Selected Objects list. Then, click to delete them from the Selected Objects list.

Click to delete all the objects from the Selected Objects list.

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Line Chart:

SN Name Description

1 Line chart Displays query results in a line chart.

2 Area for selectingobjects and counters

Displays the available objects and counters. You can select objects and counters so that their measurement results can be displayed in the line chart.

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Measurement Setting :

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User –defined Counter Management:

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Tasks Management :

The M2000 supports the function of managing tasks of synchronizing measurement results, which involves viewing task information in a centralized manner, filtering tasks, sorting tasks, viewing task status, managing task priority, restarting a task, and canceling a task. This function helps users clearly understand task status so that repetitive operations are avoided. In this way, system resources are saved.

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MML:

MML is interface where we can do work Fast and efficient

1. Choose Maintenance > MML Command, or click . The MML Command window is displayed.

2. Select one or multiple NEs of same version for which MML commands need to be executed.

No. Description

(1) All NEs are showing on that box you can select one or multiple NEs.

(2) MML Command Window, you can Search Command also.

(3)1. Generate Input Interface 2. Execute Query F9

3. Move Previous command. 4. Move Next Command.

(4) Input Interface or Parameter display Area. You can tune and see the Parameters