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Transcript of OMC131310 BSC6900 WCDMA V900R013 Operation and Maintenance ISSUE 1.02
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BSC6900 WCDMA
V900R013 Operation
and Maintenance
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References
“RNC Hardware Description”
“RNC OMU Administration Guide”
“RNC LMT User Guide”
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Objectives
Upon completion of this course, you will be able to:
Detail the structure of operation and maintenance
subsystem
Perform the RNC routine operation
Perform the RNC routine maintenance
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Contents
1. Operation and Maintenance Subsystem Overview
2. Running MML Command
3. Alarm Management
4. Device Panel
5. Routine Maintenance MML
6. Management of Operation Rights
7. Log Management
8. Performance Monitoring
9. Tracing Management
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Operation and Maintenance Network
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Position of the OM Subsystem in the
Overall Structure of the System
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RNC Active/Standby Workspaces
Active/Standby Workspaces of the BAM
The two version directories of the BAM are independent from
each other and have no impact on each other
Each version uses its own directory and database
Active OMUc Standby OMUc
Active Area
Standby Area
Active Area
Standby Area
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Active and Standby area in FAM
Active/Standby Workspaces of RNC FAM Boards
In one FAM board, there are 2 areas-- active area and standby
area which are used to save different versions of RNC
The area containing the running version is the active area
FAM Board
Active Area
Standby Area
RNC FAM boards refer to all the
boards except the OMUa board
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Components of the LMT Main
Page
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LMT Login
OMU external virtual
IP
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LMT Offline Tool
The Local Maintenance Terminal (LMT) software consists
of:
FTP Client
FTP Server
Convert Management System
Performance Browser Tool
Traffic Recording Review
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Contents
1. Operation and Maintenance Subsystem Overview
2. Running MML Command
3. Alarm Management
4. Device Panel
5. Routine Maintenance MML
6. Management of Operation Rights
7. Log Management
8. Performance Monitoring
9. Tracing Management
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Running an MML Command
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Batch Running MML Commands
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Querying the Data Configuration Mode
and Data Configuration Rights
Querying the data configuration mode:
Querying data configuration rights:
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Contents
1. Operation and Maintenance Subsystem Overview
2. Running MML Command
3. Alarm Management
4. Device Panel
5. Routine Maintenance MML
6. Management of Operation Rights
7. Log Management
8. Performance Monitoring
9. Tracing Management
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Alarm Classification
Alarm Type
Fault alarm
Event alarm
Alarm Severity
Critical alarm
Major alarm
Minor alarm
Warning alarm
RNC Event Alarm Types
Power system alarm
Environment system alarm
Signaling system alarm
Trunk system alarm
Hardware system alarm
Software system alarm
Running system alarm
Communication system alarm
QoS alarm
Integrity alarm
Operations alarm
Physical system alarm
Security alarm
Time domain alarm
Processing error alarm
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Browsing Active Alarms
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Querying the Alarm Log
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Querying and Modifying the Alarm
Configuration
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Contents
1. Operation and Maintenance Subsystem Overview
2. Running MML Command
3. Alarm Management
4. Device Panel
5. Routine Maintenance MML
6. Management of Operation Rights
7. Log Management
8. Performance Monitoring
9. Tracing Management
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Starting the Device Panel and Querying
the Board Status
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Starting the Emulation Panel
Double-click the
peripheral of the
displayed device panel
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Querying the Status of an FE Port
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Querying the Status of an E1/T1 Port
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Contents
1. Operation and Maintenance Subsystem Overview
2. Running MML Command
3. Alarm Management
4. Device Panel
5. Routine Maintenance MML
6. Management of Operation Rights
7. Log Management
8. Performance Monitoring
9. Tracing Management
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Protocol Structure for the Iub Interface
(over ATM)
SAAL UNI SAAL UNI
ALCAP
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Protocol Structure for the Iub Interface
(over IP)
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Routine Maintenance MML for the Iub
Interface Checking the Transmission Link:
DSP E1T1, DSP OPT (Over ATM)
DSP ETHPORT (Over IP)
Checking the Signaling link:
DSP SAALLNK ( Over ATM )
DSP SCTPLNK ( Over IP )
Checking the status of the NCP link and the CCP links of a NodeB: DSP
UIUBCP
Checking the status of the adjacent node: DSP ADJNODE
Checking the status of the AAL2/IP path
DSP AAL2PATH ( Over ATM )
DSP IPPATH ( Over IP )
Checking the cell status: DSP UCELL
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Protocol Structure for the IuCS
Interface (over ATM)
SAAL NNI SAAL NNI
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Protocol Structure for the IuCS
Interface (over IP)
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Routine Maintenance MML for the IuCS
Interface Query the status of the SAAL/SCTP link.
DSP SAALLNK (Over ATM)
DSP SCTPLNK (Over IP)
Query the status of the MTP3/M3UA link.
DSP MTP3LNK (Over ATM)
DSP M3LNK (Over IP)
Query the status of the SCCP SSN: DSP SSN
Query the status of the SS7 destination signaling point: DSP N7DPC
Query the status of the adjacent node: DSP ADJNODE
Check whether the CN node in the CS domain is configured: LST UCNNODE
query the status of the AAL2/IP path on the Iu-CS interface
DSP AAL2PATH (Over ATM)
DSP IPPATH (Over IP)
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Protocol Structure for the IuPS
Interface (over ATM)
SAAL NNI
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Protocol Structure for the IuPS
Interface (over IP)
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Routine Maintenance MML for the IuPS
Interface Query the status of the SAAL/SCTP link.
DSP SAALLNK (Over ATM)
DSP SCTPLNK (Over IP)
Query the status of the MTP3/M3UA link.
DSP MTP3LNK (Over ATM)
DSP M3LNK (Over IP)
Query the status of the SCCP SSN: DSP SSN
Query the status of the SS7 destination signaling point: DSP N7DPC
Query the status of the adjacent node: DSP ADJNODE
Check whether the CN node in the CS domain is configured: LST UCNNODE
Check whether the connection to the SGSN is normal: PING IP (over ATM )
Query the status of the IP path on the Iu-CS interface: DSP IPPATH (over IP )
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Contents
1. Operation and Maintenance Subsystem Overview
2. Running MML Command
3. Alarm Management
4. Device Panel
5. Routine Maintenance MML
6. Management of Operation Rights
7. Log Management
8. Performance Monitoring
9. Tracing Management
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Management of Operation Rights
In the BSC6900, the operators are classified as local user
and EMS user
Local user:
Being created and authorized by MBSC LMT
The internal operator is admin, and the default password is
11111111
The external operators are divided into five levels. Each level has
different authorities
EMS user:
Being created and authorized by M2000
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Management of Operation Rights
Operator level Authorized command
group Authority Remarks
ADMINISTRATOR G_0 - G_14 All the operation
rights
The operation rights
are predefined by the
system and cannot
be changed.
OPERATOR G_0, G_2 - G_14
Operation rights of
USER-level
Data configuration
USER
G_0, G_2, G_4, G_6 - G_14
Operation rights of
GUEST-level
System O&M
GUEST G_0, G_2, G_4, G_6, G_8, G_13 Data query
CUSTOM
Command groups will be
assigned to the account when
it is added.
Specified when the
account is created
The operation rights
can be changed.
Different CUSTOM-
level users may have
different operation
rights.
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Creating an External User Account
ADD OP:
Only the admin, ADMINISTRATOR-level, and authorized
CUSTOM-level users can perform this operation
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Management of User Accounts
Changing the Password of the Active User Account
Setting Password Policy: SET PWDPOLICY
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Management of Command Groups
Querying a Command Group: LST CCG
Adding Commands to Command Group: ADD CCG
Listing Command Groups of Operator Levels: LST OPCG
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Contents
1. Operation and Maintenance Subsystem Overview
2. Running MML Command
3. Alarm Management
4. Device Panel
5. Routine Maintenance MML
6. Management of Operation Rights
7. Log Management
8. Performance Monitoring
9. Tracing Management
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Concepts of RNC Log
Management Operation Log
The RNC operation log refers to all the real-time operation
information recorded in the BAM database
Security Log
The RNC security log refers to the NE or EMS information
related to security events such as login, logout, and
authorization
Running Log
The RNC running log refers to the system running
information the RNC host records in real time
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Log Management MML
Setting Log Storage Conditions: SET LOGLIMIT
Querying Operation Logs: LST OPTLOG
Querying Security Logs: LST SECLOG
Exporting Running Logs: ULD LOGTOOMU
Exporting Operation and Security Logs: EXP LOG
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Contents
1. Operation and Maintenance Subsystem Overview
2. Running MML Command
3. Alarm Management
4. Device Panel
5. Routine Maintenance MML
6. Management of Operation Rights
7. Log Management
8. Performance Monitoring
9. Tracing Management
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Concepts Related to Performance
Monitoring
CPU usage monitoring:
Other performance monitoring:
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Monitoring CPU Usage
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Monitoring Transmission
Resources
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Monitor BERS
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Link Performance Monitor
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BER Monitoring
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Monitoring UMTS Cell performance
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Monitoring Board Resources
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Contents
1. Operation and Maintenance Subsystem Overview
2. Running MML Command
3. Alarm Management
4. Device Panel
5. Routine Maintenance MML
6. Management of Operation Rights
7. Log Management
8. Performance Monitoring
9. Tracing Management
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Principles of the Message Tracing
Creating a Tracing Task
Closing a Tracing Task
Reporting Traced Messages to the LMT
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Trace Mode
When you creating the tracing task, two types of Trace
Mode can be selected:
Report
Save to OMU
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Browsing Traced Messages Offline
There are two format of tracing files: .tmf or .csv. Only
the the trace result in .tmf format can be browsed offline
by LMT Offline Tool
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Basic Tracing Operations Manage Trace Task
Manage Trace File
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UMTS Service
Iu Interface Tracing
Iur Interface Tracing
Iub Interface Tracing
Uu Interface Tracing
IP Messages Tracing
UE Messages Tracing
Cell Messages Tracing
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Tracing Messages on the Uu Interface
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Tracing Cell Messages
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Summary
Why does the OMU consist of Active/Standby Workspaces?
How to execute an MML?
How to browse alarm? How to save alarm?
How to query port state on Device Panel
How to add an operator and limit the operator working time?
How to query operation log?
How to monitor CPU occupation?
How to trace a UE’s signaling ?
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