ZXUR 9000 GSM Base Station Controller
Status Management Operation Guide Version:6.50.102
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Content About This Manual ......................................................................................... I Chapter 1 Overview of the Status Management Functions .................... 1-1 Chapter 2 Status Management .................................................................. 2-1 2.1 Entering the Status Management Window............................................................ 2-2 2.2 Toolbar Operations ............................................................................................. 2-4 2.2.1 Refreshing the Status of a Managed Object ............................................... 2-4 2.2.2 Querying LED Status................................................................................ 2-4 2.2.3 Querying Memory Bank Information........................................................... 2-5 2.2.4 Querying RNC State................................................................................. 2-6 2.2.5 Querying IMSI Local Switch ...................................................................... 2-6 2.2.6 Querying or Synchronizing NTP Time ........................................................ 2-7 2.2.7 Exporting Data to an EXCEL File............................................................... 2-8 2.2.8 Saving the Status ..................................................................................... 2-8 2.3 Viewing Information of a Controller Rack.............................................................. 2-8 2.4 Logical CPU....................................................................................................... 2-9 2.4.1 Switching CPU Normally........................................................................... 2-9 2.4.2 Switching CPU Forcibly ........................................................................... 2-9 2.4.3 Resetting CPU Normally ......................................................................... 2-10 2.4.4 Querying CPU Use Rate for Processes in Logical Entities......................... 2-10 2.5 Board .............................................................................................................. 2-10 2.5.1 Switching to a Master/Slave OMM Board ................................................. 2-10 2.5.2 Powering On a Board ..............................................................................2-11 2.5.3 Powering Off a Board ............................................................................. 2-12 2.5.4 Resetting Board Normally ....................................................................... 2-12 2.5.5 Resetting Board Forcibly......................................................................... 2-12 2.5.6 Selecting Board Clock Base.................................................................... 2-12 2.5.7 Exchanging Board PP2S Benchmark Source ........................................... 2-13 2.5.8 Set Time ................................................................................................ 2-14 2.5.9 Querying Time ....................................................................................... 2-14 2.5.10 Querying CPU Use Rate ....................................................................... 2-14 2.5.11 Querying Process CPU Use Rate .......................................................... 2-15 2.5.12 Querying Memory Use Rate .................................................................. 2-15 2.5.13 Querying Disk Space ............................................................................ 2-15
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2.5.14 Querying PHY CPU Use Rate ............................................................... 2-15 2.5.15 Querying Board GPS Status.................................................................. 2-16 2.5.16 Querying Board Hardware Version......................................................... 2-16 2.5.17 Querying Board Running Software Version ............................................ 2-16 2.5.18 Querying DRP Attributes....................................................................... 2-17 2.5.19 Query Cell Information According to CMP Module .................................. 2-17 2.5.20 Querying IMA Using Information ............................................................ 2-17 2.5.21 Querying ATM Optical Using Information................................................ 2-17 2.5.22 All Board Manual Power off Status Query............................................... 2-18 2.5.23 ECMM Operation.................................................................................. 2-18 2.6 Unit ................................................................................................................. 2-19 2.6.1 Querying Unit State ................................................................................ 2-19 2.6.2 Slave Recover/Comeback of RUP Unit .................................................... 2-19 2.6.3 DPI Card Status Query of RUP ............................................................... 2-20 2.6.4 Blocking an RUP Unit ............................................................................. 2-20 2.6.5 Unblocking an RUP Unit ......................................................................... 2-20 2.6.6 Querying All Blocked RUP Units.............................................................. 2-20 2.7 Querying Module State ..................................................................................... 2-21 2.8 E1 Sunit........................................................................................................... 2-22 2.8.1 Querying Subunit State........................................................................... 2-22 2.8.2 Sunit Loop ............................................................................................. 2-22 2.8.3 Timeslot Loop of Subunit ........................................................................ 2-23 2.8.4 Releasing All Loop of a Board ................................................................. 2-23 2.9 T1 Subnit ......................................................................................................... 2-24 2.10 DSP Subunit .................................................................................................. 2-24 2.11 Slave Subunit ................................................................................................. 2-24 2.11.1 Manually Blocking Subunit .................................................................... 2-24 2.11.2 Manually Unblocking Subunit................................................................. 2-25 2.11.3 Querying Slave Subunit State................................................................ 2-25 2.11.4 Querying RUP and Slave Status ............................................................ 2-25 2.12 Association .................................................................................................... 2-26 2.12.1 Querying SCTP Association Status and Key Information......................... 2-26 2.12.2 Querying SCTP Association Status in Batch........................................... 2-26 2.12.3 Establishing Association ....................................................................... 2-26 2.12.4 Shutting Down Association.................................................................... 2-26 2.12.5 Aborting Associations ........................................................................... 2-27 2.12.6 Establishing All Associations (M3UA)..................................................... 2-27
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2.12.7 Shutting Down All Associations (M3UA) ................................................. 2-27 2.12.8 Aborting All Associations (M3UA) .......................................................... 2-27 2.13 M3UA AS....................................................................................................... 2-28 2.13.1 Querying AS State................................................................................ 2-28 2.13.2 Batch Querying AS State ...................................................................... 2-28 2.14 M3UA ASP .................................................................................................... 2-28 2.14.1 Querying ASP State ............................................................................. 2-28 2.14.2 Enabling ASP....................................................................................... 2-29 2.14.3 Disabling ASP ...................................................................................... 2-29 2.14.4 Activating ASP ..................................................................................... 2-29 2.14.5 Inactivating ASP................................................................................... 2-29 2.14.6 Batch Querying ASP State .................................................................... 2-30 2.15 Signalling Link................................................................................................ 2-30 2.15.1 Querying MTP3 Link Status (Layer 2) .................................................... 2-30 2.15.2 Querying MTP3 Link Status (Layer 3) .................................................... 2-30 2.15.3 Querying the Current Load of MTP3 Link ............................................... 2-31 2.15.4 Inhibiting MTP3 Link ............................................................................. 2-31 2.15.5 Uninhibiting MTP3 Link ......................................................................... 2-31 2.15.6 Activating MTP3 Link ............................................................................ 2-31 2.15.7 Deactivating MTP3 Link ........................................................................ 2-32 2.15.8 Activating All MTP3 Links...................................................................... 2-32 2.15.9 Deactivating All MTP3 Links.................................................................. 2-32 2.15.10 Querying the Link Status in Batch ........................................................ 2-33 2.16 Querying the Status of MTP3 Linkset............................................................... 2-33 2.17 Querying SSCOP Link Status.......................................................................... 2-33 2.18 Adjacent No. 7 Office...................................................................................... 2-33 2.18.1 Querying Status and Key Information of Adjacent No. 7 Office ................ 2-33 2.18.2 Querying Office Status in Batch............................................................. 2-34 2.19 Blocking/Unblocking Local SCCP Subsystem................................................... 2-34 2.20 Querying MTP2 Link Status............................................................................. 2-35 2.21 Querying Valid Bandwidth of a Transport Path.................................................. 2-35 2.22 Querying Valid Bandwidth of a Transport Path Group........................................ 2-35 2.23 Querying DHCP Client Configuration Status Query........................................... 2-35 2.24 RPU Board .................................................................................................... 2-36 2.24.1 Querying Interfaces in RPU................................................................... 2-36 2.24.2 Querying Routes in RPU....................................................................... 2-37 2.24.3 Querying Static ARP............................................................................. 2-37
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2.24.4 Querying Channel Group ...................................................................... 2-37 2.24.5 Querying LACP Packet Sending/Receiving at Group Interface ................ 2-38 2.24.6 Querying Channel Group Information..................................................... 2-38 2.24.7 Querying Interfaces Status for Channel Group ....................................... 2-38 2.24.8 Querying BFD Sessions Brief Information in RPU................................... 2-39 2.24.9 Querying BFD Sessions Detail Information in RPU ................................. 2-39 2.24.10 Querying BFD DAMP.......................................................................... 2-39 2.24.11 Querying POLICYMAP in RPU ............................................................ 2-39 2.24.12 Querying SUPERVLAN Members ........................................................ 2-40 2.24.13 Querying SUPERVLAN Port IP-PORT Table......................................... 2-40 2.24.14 Querying Relationship Between RUP Interface and 802.3ah Protocol in RPU ................................................................................................. 2-40 2.24.15 Querying MD Configuration on RPU .................................................... 2-41 2.24.16 Querying MA Configuration on RPU..................................................... 2-41 2.25 EPU Board..................................................................................................... 2-41 2.25.1 Querying EPU Interface ........................................................................ 2-41 2.25.2 Querying EPU Route ............................................................................ 2-41 2.25.3 Querying ARP Port ............................................................................... 2-42 2.25.4 Querying BFD Session Brief Information on EPU.................................... 2-42 2.25.5 Querying BFD Detail Information on EPU............................................... 2-42 2.25.6 Querying Changeover by BFD in EPU ................................................... 2-42 2.25.7 Querying POLICYMAP in EPU .............................................................. 2-43 2.25.8 Querying Relationship Between Interface and 802.3ah Protocol in EPU ..................................................................................................... 2-43 2.26 IPv4 ACL Rule ............................................................................................... 2-43 2.26.1 Querying All ACL4 Tables ..................................................................... 2-43 2.26.2 Querying Specific ACL4 Tables ............................................................. 2-43 2.26.3 Querying ACL4 Group Interface Binding ................................................ 2-44 2.27 MAC ACL Rule............................................................................................... 2-44 2.27.1 Querying All MACL Tables .................................................................... 2-44 2.27.2 Querying Specific MACL Tables ............................................................ 2-44 2.27.3 Querying MACL Group Interface Binding ............................................... 2-44 2.28 802.3ah OAM Configuration ............................................................................ 2-45 2.28.1 Querying Configurations and Status of Ethernet OAM in EPU ................. 2-45 2.28.2 Querying Link Monitoring of Ethernet OAM in EPU ................................. 2-45 2.28.3 Querying Packets of Ethernet OAM in EPU ............................................ 2-45 2.28.4 Querying Configuration of Ethernet OAM in EPU's all port....................... 2-45 2.29 PTP Port........................................................................................................ 2-46 IV SJ-20121227135800-022|2013–01–28(R1.0)
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2.29.1 Querying Configurations of All PTP Ports ............................................... 2-46 2.29.2 Querying PTP Global Configuraion ........................................................ 2-46 2.29.3 Querying State of All PTP Ports............................................................. 2-46 2.29.4 Querying State of Specified PTP Port .................................................... 2-47 2.29.5 Querying PTP Unicast Negotiation......................................................... 2-47 2.29.6 Querying PTP Ebest ............................................................................. 2-47 2.30 PCM at Interface A ......................................................................................... 2-47 2.30.1 Querying PCM Status at Interface A ...................................................... 2-47 2.30.2 Blocking PCM at Interface A.................................................................. 2-48 2.30.3 Unblocking PCM at Interface A.............................................................. 2-48 2.30.4 Equipping PCM at Interface A ............................................................... 2-48 2.31 Trunk at Interface A ........................................................................................ 2-49 2.31.1 Querying Trunk Status at Interface A ..................................................... 2-49 2.31.2 Blocking the Trunk at Interface A ........................................................... 2-49 2.31.3 Unblocking the Trunk at Interface A ....................................................... 2-49 2.31.4 Spying the Trunk at Interface A ............................................................. 2-50 2.31.5 Stopping Trunk Spy at Interface A ......................................................... 2-50 2.32 Resetting Circuit at Interface A ........................................................................ 2-50 2.33 PCM at Virtual Interface A............................................................................... 2-51 2.33.1 Querying PCM Status at Virtual Interface A ............................................ 2-51 2.33.2 Blocking PCM at Virtual Interface A ....................................................... 2-51 2.33.3 Ubblocking PCM at Virtual Interface A ................................................... 2-51 2.33.4 Equipping PCM at Virtual Interface A ..................................................... 2-51 2.34 Trunk at Virtual Interface A.............................................................................. 2-52 2.34.1 Querying Remote Trunk Status at Interface A......................................... 2-52 2.34.2 Blocking the Remote Trunk at Interface A .............................................. 2-52 2.34.3 Unblocking Remote Trunk at Interface A ................................................ 2-52 2.35 Operating ATER PCM..................................................................................... 2-52 2.36 Time Slot at Interface Ater............................................................................... 2-52 2.36.1 Querying Trunk Status at Ater Interface ................................................. 2-52 2.36.2 Blocking Time Slot at Interface Ater and Releasing Circuit....................... 2-53 2.36.3 Blocking Time Slot at Interface Ater and Not Releasing Circuit ................ 2-53 2.36.4 Unblocking Trunk at Interface Ater......................................................... 2-53 2.37 Resetting ITC Office ....................................................................................... 2-53 2.38 MSC Office .................................................................................................... 2-54 2.38.1 Querying MSC Status ........................................................................... 2-54 2.38.2 Using MSC .......................................................................................... 2-54
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2.38.3 UNLD MSC .......................................................................................... 2-55 2.38.4 Disabling MSC Office............................................................................ 2-55 2.38.5 Resetting MSC Office ........................................................................... 2-55 2.38.6 Resetting IPA Resource ........................................................................ 2-56 2.39 Slave Subunit (CS) ......................................................................................... 2-56 2.39.1 Querying the Status of IPA Resources ................................................... 2-56 2.39.2 Blocking IPA Resources........................................................................ 2-56 2.39.3 Unblocking the IPA Resources .............................................................. 2-56 2.40 Slave Subunit (PS) ......................................................................................... 2-57 2.41 NSVC ............................................................................................................ 2-57 2.41.1 Querying NSVC Status ......................................................................... 2-57 2.41.2 Blocking NSVC .................................................................................... 2-57 2.41.3 Unblocking NSVC................................................................................. 2-58 2.41.4 Resetting NSVC ................................................................................... 2-58 2.42 NSE .............................................................................................................. 2-58 2.42.1 Querying NSE Status............................................................................ 2-58 2.42.2 Configuring Remote IP and Port of NSE................................................. 2-59 2.42.3 Re-configuring Incremental NSE ........................................................... 2-59 2.43 SGSN Office .................................................................................................. 2-60 2.43.1 Querying SGSN Status ......................................................................... 2-60 2.43.2 Enabling SGSN .................................................................................... 2-60 2.43.3 Disabling SGSN ................................................................................... 2-60 2.43.4 Unloading SGSN .................................................................................. 2-61 2.44 Querying Local End Status.............................................................................. 2-61 2.45 Querying Peer End Status............................................................................... 2-61 2.46 Cell................................................................................................................ 2-61 2.46.1 Querying Cell Status............................................................................. 2-61 2.46.2 Blocking Cells ...................................................................................... 2-62 2.46.3 Unblocking a Cell ................................................................................. 2-63 2.46.4 Querying Slave of PS Cells ................................................................... 2-63 2.46.5 Moving Cells to Specified Slave............................................................. 2-64 2.46.6 Adjusting RUP Slave Load Balance in PLMN ......................................... 2-64 2.46.7 Querying Channel Statistics in a Cell ..................................................... 2-64 2.46.8 Querying BCCH Power in a Cell ............................................................ 2-65 2.46.9 Querying BA List .................................................................................. 2-65 2.46.10 Adjusting Cell Load of PCU Resource in Global.................................... 2-65 2.47 Frequency...................................................................................................... 2-65
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2.47.1 Querying TRX Status............................................................................ 2-65 2.47.2 Blocking FU TRX.................................................................................. 2-66 2.47.3 Unblocking FU TRX.............................................................................. 2-66 2.47.4 Blocking CU TRX ................................................................................. 2-67 2.47.5 Unblocking CU TRX ............................................................................. 2-67 2.47.6 Querying Relationship Between TRX and RRU ...................................... 2-67 2.47.7 Querying Real-Time Status of Uplink Interference Band .......................... 2-68 2.48 Time Slot ....................................................................................................... 2-68 2.48.1 Querying TS Status .............................................................................. 2-68 2.48.2 Querying TS Channel Status ................................................................. 2-68 2.48.3 Blocking TS ......................................................................................... 2-69 2.48.4 Unblocking TS...................................................................................... 2-69 2.48.5 Force Handing-Over TS ........................................................................ 2-69 2.48.6 Querying Connect Status by TS ............................................................ 2-70 2.48.7 Querying Connect Status by IMSI.......................................................... 2-70 2.48.8 Spying the Status of a Channel ............................................................. 2-70 2.48.9 Stopping the Channel Spy..................................................................... 2-71 2.49 GSM Module.................................................................................................. 2-71 2.49.1 Querying Channel Statistics in Module................................................... 2-71 2.49.2 Stopping Flow Control .......................................................................... 2-71 2.50 BVC .............................................................................................................. 2-71 2.50.1 Querying BVC Status............................................................................ 2-71 2.50.2 Blocking BVC ....................................................................................... 2-72 2.50.3 Unblocking BVC ................................................................................... 2-72 2.50.4 Resetting BVC ..................................................................................... 2-72 2.50.5 Resetting Signalling.............................................................................. 2-72 2.51 ABIS.............................................................................................................. 2-73 2.51.1 Querying Time Slot Status at Interface Abis ........................................... 2-73 2.51.2 Blocking Time Slot at Interface Abis....................................................... 2-73 2.51.3 Unblocking Time Slots at Interface Abis ................................................. 2-73 2.51.4 Starting Status Monitoring at the Abis Interface ...................................... 2-74 2.51.5 Stopping Status Monitoring at the Abis Interface..................................... 2-74 2.52 Querying Time Slot Usage at Interface Abis ..................................................... 2-74 2.53 Querying Abis Device Status ........................................................................... 2-74 2.54 GSITE ........................................................................................................... 2-75 2.55 Resetting Site Rack ........................................................................................ 2-75 2.56 Querying Ring Network Status ........................................................................ 2-75
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About This Manual Purpose This manual provides a guide for ZXUR 9000 GSM Status Management.
Intended Audience l l
Telecommunication engineers Maintenance engineers
What Is in This Manual Chapter
Summary
1, Overview
Describes the functions, basic operations and precautions of status management.
2, Status Management
Describes the ZXUR 9000 GSM status management operations.
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Overview of the Status Management Functions The status management is a function of the operation and maintenance subsystem. The management function facilitates the up-level service debugging, on-site installation and debugging and the fault analysis. Through status management, maintenance and technical personnel can quickly locate faults. The status management manages the dynamic data in the system, including the functions of queries, monitoring and operations. l l l
Queries on dynamic data: are implemented in man-machine interactive mode to obtain status data. Monitoring on dynamic data: displays the real time changes on dynamic data. Operations on dynamic data: are implemented in man-machine interactive mode to perform the following actions: block/unblock, reset/forcible reset, enable/disable and stop/start.
Status management is a multi-aspect and multi-module function that involves database operations, MO operations on NEs, communication between NEs and BSCs, and operations on BSCs. The following needs to be noted in the status management. l
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Status management manages the terrestrial and radio resources with status properties. The resources without status properties are not shown in the status management interface. Status management modifies the status of terrestrial and radio resources with status properties on a BSC. The operation must be initiated on a BSC. The communication between the BSC and NEs must operate properly. The operation of status management may affect the status of terrestrial and radio resources and thus affect the conversation quality. Be careful when performing the management operations. The BSCenvironment has a great influence on status management. Any error during the BSC operations may cause failure during status management operations.
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Status Management Table of Contents Entering the Status Management Window ..................................................................2-2 Toolbar Operations .....................................................................................................2-4 Viewing Information of a Controller Rack ....................................................................2-8 Logical CPU ...............................................................................................................2-9 Board .......................................................................................................................2-10 Unit ..........................................................................................................................2-19 Querying Module State.............................................................................................2-21 E1 Sunit ...................................................................................................................2-22 T1 Subnit..................................................................................................................2-24 DSP Subunit ............................................................................................................2-24 Slave Subunit ...........................................................................................................2-24 Association...............................................................................................................2-26 M3UA AS .................................................................................................................2-28 M3UA ASP...............................................................................................................2-28 Signalling Link ..........................................................................................................2-30 Querying the Status of MTP3 Linkset .......................................................................2-33 Querying SSCOP Link Status...................................................................................2-33 Adjacent No. 7 Office ...............................................................................................2-33 Blocking/Unblocking Local SCCP Subsystem...........................................................2-34 Querying MTP2 Link Status......................................................................................2-35 Querying Valid Bandwidth of a Transport Path..........................................................2-35 Querying Valid Bandwidth of a Transport Path Group ...............................................2-35 Querying DHCP Client Configuration Status Query ..................................................2-35 RPU Board...............................................................................................................2-36 EPU Board ...............................................................................................................2-41 IPv4 ACL Rule..........................................................................................................2-43 MAC ACL Rule.........................................................................................................2-44 802.3ah OAM Configuration .....................................................................................2-45 PTP Port ..................................................................................................................2-46 PCM at Interface A ...................................................................................................2-47 Trunk at Interface A ..................................................................................................2-49 Resetting Circuit at Interface A .................................................................................2-50 PCM at Virtual Interface A ........................................................................................2-51 Trunk at Virtual Interface A .......................................................................................2-52 Operating ATER PCM ..............................................................................................2-52 Time Slot at Interface Ater ........................................................................................2-52 Resetting ITC Office .................................................................................................2-53 2-1 SJ-20121227135800-022|2013–01–28(R1.0)
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MSC Office...............................................................................................................2-54 Slave Subunit (CS)...................................................................................................2-56 Slave Subunit (PS) ...................................................................................................2-57 NSVC.......................................................................................................................2-57 NSE .........................................................................................................................2-58 SGSN Office.............................................................................................................2-60 Querying Local End Status .......................................................................................2-61 Querying Peer End Status........................................................................................2-61 Cell ..........................................................................................................................2-61 Frequency ................................................................................................................2-65 Time Slot..................................................................................................................2-68 GSM Module ............................................................................................................2-71 BVC .........................................................................................................................2-71 ABIS.........................................................................................................................2-73 Querying Time Slot Usage at Interface Abis .............................................................2-74 Querying Abis Device Status ....................................................................................2-74 GSITE ......................................................................................................................2-75 Resetting Site Rack..................................................................................................2-75 Querying Ring Network Status .................................................................................2-75
2.1 Entering the Status Management Window Prerequisite l l
You have logged in the client side of the network management system. The client side is properly connected to a network element.
Steps 1. Select View > Status Management, see Figure 2-1. The Status Management tab page is displayed.
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Figure 2-1 System Menu for Status Management
2. Select Root Node > GERAN Subnetwork > Managed Network Element. The Configuration Resource Tree is expanded, see Figure 2-2. Figure 2-2 Expanding the Configuration Resource Tree
3. Double-click a management item. The corresponding management tab page will be displayed.
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4. Perform the related management actions on an object. – End of Steps –
2.2 Toolbar Operations 2.2.1 Refreshing the Status of a Managed Object Steps 1. Expand the root node, and double-click a managed object node. 2. Select a data record. 3. On the tool bar of the managed object tab, click
.
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2.2.2 Querying LED Status For the resources that are not operating properly, you can query the LED status to locate the fault.
Prerequisite The network management system (NMS) operates properly. The network element is connected to the NMS properly.
Steps 1. On the toolbar, click
. The LED status query dialog box is displayed.
2. Select the query type ( target rack/shelf, see Figure 2-3.
or
), and the
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Figure 2-3 LED Status Query Dialog Box
3. Click OK. The Batch Operation Result is displayed. 4. Click OK. 5. In RACK tab, move the mouse to a board, the LED status of this board will be displayed. – End of Steps –
2.2.3 Querying Memory Bank Information For the resources that are not operating properly, you can query memory band information to locate the fault.
Prerequisite The network management system (NMS) operates properly. The network element is connected to the NMS properly.
Steps 1. On the toolbar, click
. The SPD information query dialog box is displayed.
2. Select the query type ( or
,
,
), see Figure 2-4.
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Figure 2-4 SPD Information Query Dialog Box
3. Click OK. – End of Steps –
2.2.4 Querying RNC State Steps 1. On the tool bar of managed object tab, click displayed, see Figure 2-5
. A confirmation dialog box is
2. Click Yes. Figure 2-5 Querying RNC state
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2.2.5 Querying IMSI Local Switch Steps 1. On the tool bar of managed object tab, click box is displayed, see Figure 2-6.
. The IMSI Local Switch Query dialog
2. Input a 15-bit IMSI number.
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Figure 2-6 Querying IMSI Local Switch
3. Click OK. – End of Steps –
2.2.6 Querying or Synchronizing NTP Time For the resources that are not operating properly, you can extract or synchronize the NTP clock on a board to locate the fault.
Prerequisite The network management system (NMS) operates properly. The network element is connected to the NMS properly.
Steps 1. On the toolbar, click
. The NTP time operation dialog box is displayed.
2. Select an option, see Figure 2-7. Figure 2-7 NTP Time Operation Dialog Box
a. Select displayed.
, and click OK. The Operation result dialog box is
b. Select is displayed.
, and click OK. The Operation result dialog box
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2.2.7 Exporting Data to an EXCEL File Steps 1. Expand the root node, and double-click a managed object node. 2. Select a data record. 3. On the tool bar of managed object tab, click
.
4. Select a path to save the file, and click OK. – End of Steps –
2.2.8 Saving the Status Steps 1. On the toolbar of a management object, click
.
2. Enter a verification code, and click OK. – End of Steps –
2.3 Viewing Information of a Controller Rack Steps 1. Select Root Node > GERAN Subnetwork > Managed NE > Physical Resource > Controller Rack. The Controller Rack tab is displayed, see Figure 2-8. Figure 2-8 Controller Rack Tab
2. Double-click the rack record, the RACK tab is displayed. 3. View the information displayed in the tab. – End of Steps –
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2.4 Logical CPU 2.4.1 Switching CPU Normally Steps 1. Select Root Node > GERAN Subnetwork > Managed NE > Physical Resource > Logical CPU. The Logical CPU tab is displayed. 2. Select one or several records. 3. Right-click the selected record(s), and select Normal switch, see Figure 2-9. Figure 2-9 Logical CPU Page
4. Click OK. – End of Steps –
2.4.2 Switching CPU Forcibly Steps 1. Select Root Node > GERAN Subnetwork > Managed NE > Physical Resource > Logical CPU. The Logical CPU tab is displayed. 2. Select one or several records. 3. Right-click the selected record(s), and select Forcible switch. 4. Click OK. – End of Steps –
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2.4.3 Resetting CPU Normally Steps 1. Select Root Node > GERAN Subnetwork > Managed NE > Physical Resource > Logical CPU. The Logical CPU tab is displayed. 2. Select one or several records. 3. Right-click the selected record(s), and select Normal Reset. 4. Input the verify code. 5. Click OK. – End of Steps –
2.4.4 Querying CPU Use Rate for Processes in Logical Entities Steps 1. Select Root Node > GERAN Subnetwork > Managed NE > Physical Resource > Logical CPU. The Logical CPU tab is displayed. 2. Select one or several records. 3. Right-click the selected record(s), and select the command to execute the CPU use rate query for processes in logical entities. – End of Steps –
2.5 Board 2.5.1 Switching to a Master/Slave OMM Board This function is just supported by OMMboards.
Steps 1. Select Root Node > GERAN Subnetwork > Managed NE > Physical Resource > Board. The Board tab is displayed. 2. Select a record. 3. Right-click the selected record, and select OMM backup exchange. – End of Steps –
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2.5.2 Powering On a Board Steps 1. Select Root Node > GERAN Subnetwork > Managed NE > Physical Resource > Board. The Board tab is displayed. 2. Select a record. 3. Right-click the selected record, and select Board power on, see Figure 2-10. Figure 2-10 Powering On a Board
4. Click OK. – End of Steps –
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2.5.3 Powering Off a Board Steps 1. Select Root Node > GERAN Subnetwork > Managed NE > Physical Resource > Board. The Board tab is displayed. 2. Select one or several records. 3. Right-click the selected record(s), and select Board power off. 4. Input the verify code. 5. Click OK. – End of Steps –
2.5.4 Resetting Board Normally Steps 1. Select Root Node > GERAN Subnetwork > Managed NE > Physical Resource > Board. The Board tab is displayed. 2. Select one or several records. 3. Right-click the selected record(s), and select Normal Reset of board. 4. Input the verify code. 5. Click OK. – End of Steps –
2.5.5 Resetting Board Forcibly Steps 1. Select Root Node > GERAN Subnetwork > Managed NE > Physical Resource > Board. The Board tab is displayed. 2. Select one or several records. 3. Right-click the selected record(s), and select Forcible reset of board. 4. Input the verify code. 5. Click OK. – End of Steps –
2.5.6 Selecting Board Clock Base The clock module on the EGFS board is responsible for providing system clock and synchronizing external clock. The following types of clock base are supported: line clock base, GPS clock base, BITS clock base. 2-12 SJ-20121227135800-022|2013–01–28(R1.0)
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Steps 1. Select Root Node > GERAN Subnetwork > Managed NE > Physical Resource > Board. The Board tab is displayed. 2. Select a record. 3. Right-click the selected record, and select Select clock base. A confirmation dialog box is displayed, see Figure 2-11. Figure 2-11 Confirmation Dialog Box
4. Click OK to select clock base, see Figure 2-12. Figure 2-12 Selecting Clock Base
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2.5.7 Exchanging Board PP2S Benchmark Source Context Only the board with PP2S benchmark source can perform the exchange.
Steps 1. Select Root Node > GERAN Subnetwork > Managed NE > Physical Resource > Board. The Board tab is displayed. 2-13 SJ-20121227135800-022|2013–01–28(R1.0)
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2. Right-click a record with PP2S benchmark source. 3. Right-click the selected record, and select PP2S exchange. 4. Click OK. – End of Steps –
2.5.8 Set Time Steps 1. Select Root Node > GERAN Subnetwork > Managed NE > Physical Resource > Board. The Board tab is displayed. 2. Select a record. 3. Right-click the selected record, and select Time Set, the Time Set dialog box is displayed. 4. Set the time of server, click the OK. – End of Steps –
2.5.9 Querying Time Steps 1. Select Root Node > GERAN Subnetwork > Managed NE > Physical Resource > Board. The Board tab is displayed. 2. Select a record. 3. Right-click the selected record, and select Time Query. 4. View the result. – End of Steps –
2.5.10 Querying CPU Use Rate Steps 1. Select Root Node > GERAN Subnetwork > Managed NE > Physical Resource > Board. The Board tab is displayed. 2. Select a record. 3. Right-click the selected record, and select CPU userate query. 4. View the result. – End of Steps –
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2.5.11 Querying Process CPU Use Rate Steps 1. Select Root Node > GERAN Subnetwork > Managed NE > Physical Resource > Board. The Board tab is displayed. 2. Select a record. 3. Right-click the selected record, and select Process CPU userate query. 4. View the result. – End of Steps –
2.5.12 Querying Memory Use Rate Steps 1. Select Root Node > GERAN Subnetwork > Managed NE > Physical Resource > Board. The Board tab is displayed. 2. Select a record. 3. Right-click the selected record, and select Memory userate query. 4. View the result. – End of Steps –
2.5.13 Querying Disk Space This function is supported by OMP boards.
Steps 1. Select Root Node > GERAN Subnetwork > Managed NE > Physical Resource > Board. The Board tab is displayed. 2. Select a record. 3. Right-click the selected record, and select Disk query. 4. View the result. – End of Steps –
2.5.14 Querying PHY CPU Use Rate Steps 1. Select Root Node > GERAN Subnetwork > Managed NE > Physical Resource > Board. The Board tab is displayed. 2. Select a record. 2-15 SJ-20121227135800-022|2013–01–28(R1.0)
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3. Right-click the selected record, and select PHY CPU userate query. 4. View the result. – End of Steps –
2.5.15 Querying Board GPS Status This function is supported by UMTSmode.
Steps 1. Select Root Node > GERAN Subnetwork > Managed NE > Physical Resource > Board. The Board tab is displayed. 2. Select a record. 3. Right-click the selected record, and select GPS Status Query. 4. View the result. – End of Steps –
2.5.16 Querying Board Hardware Version Steps 1. Select Root Node > GERAN Subnetwork > Managed NE > Physical Resource > Board. The Board tab is displayed. 2. Select a record. 3. Right-click the selected record, and select Board Hardware Version Query. 4. View the result. – End of Steps –
2.5.17 Querying Board Running Software Version Users can query the software version running on the board, software size, and the software installing time.
Steps 1. Select Root Node > GERAN Subnetwork > Managed NE > Physical Resource > Board. The Board tab is displayed. 2. Select a record. 3. Right-click the selected record, and select Board running version query. – End of Steps –
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2.5.18 Querying DRP Attributes Steps 1. Select Root Node > GERAN Subnetwork > Managed NE > Physical Resource > Board. The Board tab is displayed. 2. Select a record. 3. Right-click the selected record, and select DRP Attribute query。 – End of Steps –
2.5.19 Query Cell Information According to CMP Module Users can query the cell subscriber IDs, cell numbers and module numbers.
Steps 1. Select Root Node > GERAN Subnetwork > Managed NE > Physical Resource > Board. The Board tab is displayed. 2. Select a record. 3. Right-click the selected record, and select Query cell information according to CMP module. – End of Steps –
2.5.20 Querying IMA Using Information Steps 1. Select Root Node > GERAN Subnetwork > Managed NE > Physical Resource > Board. The Board tab is displayed. 2. Select a record. 3. Right-click the selected record, and select Query IMA using information. – End of Steps –
2.5.21 Querying ATM Optical Using Information Steps 1. Select Root Node > GERAN Subnetwork > Managed NE > Physical Resource > Board. The Board tab is displayed. 2. Select a record. 3. Right-click the selected record, and select Query ATM optical using information. – End of Steps – 2-17 SJ-20121227135800-022|2013–01–28(R1.0)
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2.5.22 All Board Manual Power off Status Query Steps 1. Select Root Node > GERAN Subnetwork > Managed NE > Physical Resource > Board. The Board tab is displayed. 2. Select a record. 3. Right-click the selected record, and select All Board Manual Power off Status Query, the All Board Manual Power off Status Query dialog box is displayed. – End of Steps –
Related Tasks The result of query can be exported to Excel file by clicked Export to excel button.
2.5.23 ECMM Operation Prerequisite This function is just supported by EGBS boards.
Steps 1. Select Root Node > GERAN Subnetwork > Managed NE > Physical Resource > Board. The Board tab is displayed. 2. Select a record. 3. Right-click the selected record, perform the following operations as needed: If
Then
SelectECMM Operation > ECMM Status Query
Query ECMM Status.
SelectECMM Operation > Reset ECMM
Reset ECMM.
SelectECMM Operation > Switch ECMM
Switch ECMM.
SelectECMM Operation > ECMM Running
Query ECMM Running Version.
Version Query
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2.6 Unit 2.6.1 Querying Unit State Steps 1. Select Root Node > GERAN Subnetwork > Managed NE > Physical Resource > Unit. The Unit tab is displayed. 2. Select a record. 3. Right-click the selected record, and select Unit state query, see Figure 2-13. Figure 2-13 Querying Unit State
4. View the result that is displayed in the Unit state column. – End of Steps –
2.6.2 Slave Recover/Comeback of RUP Unit Steps 1. Select Root Node > GERAN Subnetwork > Managed NE > Physical Resource > Unit. The Unit tab is displayed. 2. Select a record. 3. Right-click the selected record, and select Slave recover/comeback of RUP unit. 2-19 SJ-20121227135800-022|2013–01–28(R1.0)
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4. View the result displayed in the Comeback result column. – End of Steps –
2.6.3 DPI Card Status Query of RUP Steps 1. Select Root Node > GERAN Subnetwork > Managed NE > Physical Resource > Unit. The Unit tab is displayed. 2. Select a record. 3. Right-click the selected record, and select DPI card status query of RUP. 4. View the result. – End of Steps –
2.6.4 Blocking an RUP Unit Steps 1. Select Root Node > GERAN Subnetwork > Managed NE > Physical Resource > Unit. The Unit tab is displayed. 2. Select a record. 3. Right-click the selected record, and select RUP unit block. – End of Steps –
2.6.5 Unblocking an RUP Unit Steps 1. Select Root Node > GERAN Subnetwork > Managed NE > Physical Resource > Unit. The Unit tab is displayed. 2. Select a record. 3. Right-click the selected record, and select RUP unit unblock. – End of Steps –
2.6.6 Querying All Blocked RUP Units Prerequisite The Unit tab page is opened.
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Steps 1. Select Root Node > GERAN Subnetwork > Managed NE > Physical Resource > Unit. The Unit tab page is displayed. 2. Select a record. 3. Right-click the selected record, and select Query all block RUP unit. – End of Steps –
2.7 Querying Module State Steps 1. Select Root Node > GERAN Subnetwork > Managed NE > Physical Resource > Module. The Module tab is displayed. 2. Select a record. 3. Right-click the selected record, and select Module state query, see Figure 2-14. Figure 2-14 Querying Module State
4. View the result displayed in Module state and Module query result columns. – End of Steps –
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2.8 E1 Sunit 2.8.1 Querying Subunit State Steps 1. Select Root Node > GERAN Subnetwork > Managed NE > Physical Resource > E1 Sunit. The E1 Sunit tab is displayed. 2. Select a record. 3. Right-click the selected record, and select Sunit state query, see Figure 2-15. Figure 2-15 Querying Subunit State
4. View the result in Sunit state query column. – End of Steps –
2.8.2 Sunit Loop Steps 1. Select Root Node > GERAN Subnetwork > Managed NE > Physical Resource > E1 Sunit. The E1 Sunit tab page is displayed. 2. Select a record. 3. Right-click the selected record, and select Sunit loop. The Sunit loop dialog box is displayed.
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Figure 2-16 Sunit Loop
4. Select the timeslot No. of loop. Click OK. The result is displayed in the Loop result column. – End of Steps –
2.8.3 Timeslot Loop of Subunit Steps 1. Select Root Node > GERAN Subnetwork > Managed NE > Physical Resource > E1 Sunit. The E1 Sunit tab is displayed. 2. Select a record. 3. Right-click the selected record, and select Timeslot of sunit loop. The Timeslot of sunit loop dialog box is displayed. Figure 2-17 Timeslot of sunit loop
4. Select the Timeslot No. of loop and Loop operate type. 5. Click OK. The query result is displayed in the Loop result column. – End of Steps –
2.8.4 Releasing All Loop of a Board Steps 1. Select Root Node > GERAN Subnetwork > Managed NE > Physical Resource > E1 Sunit. The E1 Sunit tab is displayed. 2-23 SJ-20121227135800-022|2013–01–28(R1.0)
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2. Select a record. 3. Right-click the selected record, and select Release all loop. 4. View the result in the Loop result column. – End of Steps –
2.9 T1 Subnit For the operations on the logical T1 subunit, refer to the operations on the E1 subunit.
2.10 DSP Subunit For the operations on the DSP subunit, refer to the operations on the E1 subunit.
2.11 Slave Subunit 2.11.1 Manually Blocking Subunit Steps 1. Select Root Node > GERAN Subnetwork > Managed NE > Physical Resource > Slave Sunit. The Slave Sunit tab is displayed. 2. Select a record. 3. Right-click the selected record, and select Manual block sunit, see Figure 2-18. Figure 2-18 Manually blocking subunit
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4. View the result in the Sunit manual block/unblock result column. – End of Steps –
2.11.2 Manually Unblocking Subunit Steps 1. Select Root Node > GERAN Subnetwork > Managed NE > Physical Resource > Slave Sunit. The Slave Sunit tab is displayed. 2. Select a record. 3. Right-click the selected record, and select Manual unblock sunit. 4. View the result in the Sunit manual block/unblock result column. – End of Steps –
2.11.3 Querying Slave Subunit State Steps 1. Select Root Node > GERAN Subnetwork > Managed NE > Physical Resource > Slave Sunit. The Slave Sunit tab is displayed. 2. Select a record. 3. Right-click the selected record, and select Sunit state query. 4. View the result in the Sunit State column. – End of Steps –
2.11.4 Querying RUP and Slave Status Steps 1. Select Root Node > GERAN Subnetwork > Managed NE > Physical Resource > Slave Sunit. The Slave Sunit tab is displayed. 2. Select a record. 3. Right-click the selected record, and select RUP and Slave status query. 4. View the result in the pop-up interface. – End of Steps –
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2.12 Association 2.12.1 Querying SCTP Association Status and Key Information Steps 1. Select Root Node > GERAN Subnetwork > Managed NE > Transmission Resource > Sctp Association. The Sctp Association tab is displayed. 2. Select one or several records. 3. Right-click the selected record(s), and select the command to execute the SCTP association status and key information query. – End of Steps –
2.12.2 Querying SCTP Association Status in Batch Steps 1. Select Root Node > GERAN Subnetwork > Managed NE > Transmission Resource > Sctp Association. The Sctp Association tab is displayed. 2. Select one or several records. 3. Right-click the selected record(s), and select the command to execute the SCTP association status query in batch. – End of Steps –
2.12.3 Establishing Association Steps 1. Select Root Node > GERAN Subnetwork > Managed NE > Transmission Resource > Sctp Association. The Sctp Association tab is displayed. 2. Select one or several records. 3. Right-click the selected records, and select Establish. – End of Steps –
2.12.4 Shutting Down Association Steps 1. Select Root Node > GERAN Subnetwork > Managed NE > Transmission Resource > Sctp Association. The Sctp Association tab is displayed. 2. Select one or several records. 2-26 SJ-20121227135800-022|2013–01–28(R1.0)
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3. Right-click the selected records, and select Shutdown. – End of Steps –
2.12.5 Aborting Associations Steps 1. Select Root Node > GERAN Subnetwork > Managed NE > Transmission Resource > Sctp Association. The Sctp Association tab is displayed. 2. Select one or several records. 3. Right-click the selected records, and select Abort. – End of Steps –
2.12.6 Establishing All Associations (M3UA) Steps 1. Select Root Node > GERAN Subnetwork > Managed NE > Transmission Resource > Sctp Association. The Sctp Association tab is displayed. 2. Select one or several records. 3. Right-click the selected records, and select Establish all (M3UA). – End of Steps –
2.12.7 Shutting Down All Associations (M3UA) Steps 1. Select Root Node > GERAN Subnetwork > Managed NE > Transmission Resource > Sctp Association. The Sctp Association tab is displayed. 2. Select one or several records. 3. Right-click the selected records, and select Shutting down all (M3UA). – End of Steps –
2.12.8 Aborting All Associations (M3UA) Steps 1. Select Root Node > GERAN Subnetwork > Managed NE > Transmission Resource > Sctp Association. The Sctp Association tab is displayed. 2. Select one or several records. 2-27 SJ-20121227135800-022|2013–01–28(R1.0)
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3. Right-click the selected records, and select Abort all(M3UA). – End of Steps –
2.13 M3UA AS 2.13.1 Querying AS State Steps 1. Select Root Node > GERAN Subnetwork > Managed NE > Transmission Resource > M3UA AS. The M3UA AS tab page is displayed. 2. Select one or several records. 3. Right-click the selected records, and select AS state request. The result is displayed in the Query result column. – End of Steps –
2.13.2 Batch Querying AS State Steps 1. Select Root Node > GERAN Subnetwork > Managed NE > Transmission Resource > M3UA AS. The M3UA AS tab page is displayed. 2. Select one or several records. 3. Right-click the selected records, and select Batch AS status query. The result is displayed in the Query result column. – End of Steps –
2.14 M3UA ASP 2.14.1 Querying ASP State Steps 1. Select Root Node > GERAN Subnetwork > Managed NE > Transmission Resource > M3UA ASP. The M3UA ASP tab is displayed. 2. Select one or several records. 3. Right-click the selected records, and select ASP state request. – End of Steps –
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2.14.2 Enabling ASP Steps 1. Select Root Node > GERAN Subnetwork > Managed NE > Transmission Resource > M3UA ASP. The M3UA ASP tab is displayed. 2. Select one or several records. 3. Right-click the selected records, and select ASP up. The result is displayed in the Up/Down Operation Result column. – End of Steps –
2.14.3 Disabling ASP Steps 1. Select Root Node > GERAN Subnetwork > Managed NE > Transmission Resource > M3UA ASP. The M3UA ASP tab is displayed. 2. Select one or several records. 3. Right-click the selected records, and select ASP down. The result is displayed in the Up/Down Operation Result column. – End of Steps –
2.14.4 Activating ASP Steps 1. Select Root Node > GERAN Subnetwork > Managed NE > Transmission Resource > M3UA ASP. The M3UA ASP tab is displayed. 2. Select one or several records. 3. Right-click the selected records, and select ASP active. The result is displayed in the Active/Inactive Operation Result column. – End of Steps –
2.14.5 Inactivating ASP Prerequisite The M3UA ASP tab page is opened.
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2. Select one or several records. 3. Right-click the selected records, and select ASP inactive. The result is displayed in the Active/Inactive Operation Result column. – End of Steps –
2.14.6 Batch Querying ASP State Steps 1. Select Root Node > GERAN Subnetwork > Managed NE > Transmission Resource > M3UA ASP. The M3UA ASP tab is displayed. 2. Select one or several records. 3. Right-click the selected records, and select Batch ASP status query. – End of Steps –
2.15 Signalling Link 2.15.1 Querying MTP3 Link Status (Layer 2) Steps 1. Select Root Node > GERAN Subnetwork > Managed NE > Transmission Resource > Signalling Link. The Signalling Link tab is displayed. 2. Select one or several records. 3. Right-click the selected records, and select the command to execute the MTP3 link status query (layer 2). – End of Steps –
2.15.2 Querying MTP3 Link Status (Layer 3) Steps 1. Select Root Node > GERAN Subnetwork > Managed NE > Transmission Resource > Signalling Link. The Signalling Link tab is displayed. 2. Select one or several records. 3. Right-click the selected records, and select the command to execute the MTP3 link status query (layer 3). – End of Steps –
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2.15.3 Querying the Current Load of MTP3 Link Steps 1. Select Root Node > GERAN Subnetwork > Managed NE > Transmission Resource > Signalling Link. The Signalling Link tab is displayed. 2. Select one or several records. 3. Right-click the selected records, and select To query the current load of MTP3 link. – End of Steps –
2.15.4 Inhibiting MTP3 Link Steps 1. Select Root Node > GERAN Subnetwork > Managed NE > Transmission Resource > Signalling Link. The Signalling Link tab is displayed. 2. Select one or several records. 3. Right-click the selected records, and select To inhibit MTP3 link – End of Steps –
2.15.5 Uninhibiting MTP3 Link Steps 1. Select Root Node > GERAN Subnetwork > Managed NE > Transmission Resource > Signalling Link. The Signalling Link tab page is displayed. 2. Select one or several records. 3. Right-click the selected records, and select To uninhibit MTP3 link – End of Steps –
2.15.6 Activating MTP3 Link Context This task is performed for test or transmission detection and maintenance. After relevant operations are performed, the link needs to be activated to ensure normal load sharing of the service. If the link is activated successfully, it changes to service status and can carry service messages properly.
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2. Select one or several records. 3. Right-click the selected records, and select To activate MTP3 link 4. Click OK. – End of Steps –
2.15.7 Deactivating MTP3 Link Context This task is performed for test or transmission detection and maintenance. It avoids packet loss due to service routed to this link. In this case, this link is in out-of-service status. The link is disconnected and does not carry any service message.
Steps 1. Select Root Node > GERAN Subnetwork > Managed NE > Transmission Resource > Signalling Link. The Signalling Link tab is displayed. 2. Select one or several records. 3. Right-click the selected records, and select To deactivate MTP3 link 4. Click OK. – End of Steps –
2.15.8 Activating All MTP3 Links Steps 1. Select Root Node > GERAN Subnetwork > Managed NE > Transmission Resource > Signalling Link. The Signalling Link tab is displayed. 2. Select one or several records. 3. Right-click the selected records, and select To activate all MTP3 link. 4. Click OK. – End of Steps –
2.15.9 Deactivating All MTP3 Links Steps 1. Select Root Node > GERAN Subnetwork > Managed NE > Transmission Resource > Signalling Link. The Signalling Link tab is displayed. 2. Select one or several records. 3. Right-click the selected records, and select To deactivate all MTP3 link 2-32 SJ-20121227135800-022|2013–01–28(R1.0)
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4. Click OK. – End of Steps –
2.15.10 Querying the Link Status in Batch Steps 1. Select Root Node > GERAN Subnetwork > Managed NE > Transmission Resource > Signalling Link. The Signalling Link tab is displayed. 2. Select one or several records. 3. Right-click the selected records, and select the command to execute the link status query in batch. – End of Steps –
2.16 Querying the Status of MTP3 Linkset The operations for this task is similar to those for the No. 7 office.
2.17 Querying SSCOP Link Status Steps 1. Select Root Node > GERAN Subnetwork > Managed NE > Transmission Resource > SSCOP Link. The SSCOP Link tab is displayed. 2. Select one or several records. 3. Right-click the selected records, and select Query SSCOP link status. – End of Steps –
2.18 Adjacent No. 7 Office 2.18.1 Querying Status and Key Information of Adjacent No. 7 Office Steps 1. Select Root Node > GERAN Subnetwork > Managed NE > Transmission Resource > Adjacent No. 7 Office. The Adjacent No. 7 Office tab is displayed. 2. Select one or several records.
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3. Right-click the selected records, and select the command to execute the status and key information query of the Adjacent No. 7 Office. – End of Steps –
2.18.2 Querying Office Status in Batch Steps 1. Select Root Node > GERAN Subnetwork > Managed NE > Transmission Resource > Adjacent No. 7 Office. The Adjacent No. 7 Office tab is displayed. 2. Select one or several records. 3. Right-click the selected records, and select the command to execute the office status query in batch. – End of Steps –
2.19 Blocking/Unblocking Local SCCP Subsystem Steps 1. Select Root Node > GERAN Subnetwork > Managed NE > Transmission Resource > Local SCCP Subsystem. The Local SCCP Subsystem tab is displayed. 2. Select one or several records. 3. Right-click the selected records, and select Block or Unblock, see Figure 2-19. Figure 2-19 Blocking/Unblocking Local SCCP Subsystem
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2.20 Querying MTP2 Link Status Steps 1. Select Root Node > GERAN Subnetwork > Managed NE > Transmission Resource > MTP2 Link. The MTP2 Link tab is displayed. 2. Select one or several records. 3. Right-click the selected records, and select To query the status of MTP2 Link. – End of Steps –
2.21 Querying Valid Bandwidth of a Transport Path Steps 1. Select Root Node > GERAN Subnetwork > Managed NE > Transmission Resource > Transmission Path. The Transmission Path tab is displayed. 2. Select one or several records. 3. Right-click the selected records, and select Transport path valid band query. – End of Steps –
2.22 Querying Valid Bandwidth of a Transport Path Group Steps 1. Select Root Node > GERAN Subnetwork > Managed NE > Transmission Resource > Transmission Path Group. The Transmission Path Group tab is displayed. 2. Select one or several records. 3. Right-click the selected records, and select Transport path group band query. – End of Steps –
2.23 Querying DHCP Client Configuration Status Query Steps 1. Select Root Node > GERAN Subnetwork > Managed NE > Transmission Resource > DHCP Client. The DHCP Client tab is displayed. 2. Select one or several records.
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3. Right-click the selected records, and select DHCP client configuration status information query. – End of Steps –
2.24 RPU Board 2.24.1 Querying Interfaces in RPU Steps 1. Select Root Node > GERAN Subnetwork > Managed NE > Transmission Resource > RPU Board. The RPU Board tab is displayed. 2. Select a record. 3. Right-click the selected record, and select Interface inquiry in RPU, see Figure 2-20. Figure 2-20 Querying Interfaces in RPU
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2.24.2 Querying Routes in RPU Steps 1. Select Root Node > GERAN Subnetwork > Managed NE > Transmission Resource > RPU Board. The RPU Board tab is displayed. 2. Select a record. 3. Right-click the selected record, and select Route inquiry in RPU. The Route inquiry in RPU result page is displayed. – End of Steps –
2.24.3 Querying Static ARP Steps 1. Select Root Node > GERAN Subnetwork > Managed NE > Transmission Resource > RPU Board. The RPU Board tab is displayed. 2. Select a record. 3. Right-click the selected record, and select ARP static query. The ARP static query result page is displayed. – End of Steps –
2.24.4 Querying Channel Group Steps 1. Select Root Node > GERAN Subnetwork > Managed NE > Transmission Resource > RPU Board. The RPU Board tab is displayed. 2. Select a record. 3. Right-click the selected record, and select the command to execute channel group query. A dialog box prompts, see Figure 2-21. Figure 2-21 Entering Channel Group No.
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2.24.5 Querying LACP Packet Sending/Receiving at Group Interface Steps 1. Select Root Node > GERAN Subnetwork > Managed NE > Transmission Resource > RPU Board. The RPU Board tab is displayed. 2. Select a record. 3. Right-click the selected record, and select the command to execute LACP packet sending/receiving query at group interface. A dialog box prompts. 4. Enter a Channel Group No. 5. Click OK. – End of Steps –
2.24.6 Querying Channel Group Information Steps 1. Select Root Node > GERAN Subnetwork > Managed NE > Transmission Resource > RPU Board. The RPU Board tab is displayed. 2. Select a record. 3. Right-click the selected record, and select the command to query channel group information. A dialog box prompts 4. Enter a Channel Group No. 5. Click OK. – End of Steps –
2.24.7 Querying Interfaces Status for Channel Group Steps 1. Select Root Node > GERAN Subnetwork > Managed NE > Transmission Resource > RPU Board. The RPU Board tab is displayed. 2. Select a record. 3. Right-click the selected record, and select the command to execute the interface status query for channel group. A dialog box prompts 4. Enter a Channel Group No. 2-38 SJ-20121227135800-022|2013–01–28(R1.0)
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5. Click OK. – End of Steps –
2.24.8 Querying BFD Sessions Brief Information in RPU Steps 1. Select Root Node > GERAN Subnetwork > Managed NE > Transmission Resource > RPU Board. The RPU Board tab is displayed. 2. Select a record. 3. Right-click the selected record, and select BFD sessions brief query in RPU. The BFD sessions brief query in RPU result page is displayed. – End of Steps –
2.24.9 Querying BFD Sessions Detail Information in RPU Steps 1. Select Root Node > GERAN Subnetwork > Managed NE > Transmission Resource > RPU Board. The RPU Board tab is displayed. 2. Select a record. 3. Right-click the selected record, and select BFD sessions detail query in RPU. The BFD sessions detail query in RPU result page is displayed. – End of Steps –
2.24.10 Querying BFD DAMP Steps 1. Select Root Node > GERAN Subnetwork > Managed NE > Transmission Resource > RPU Board. The RPU Board tab is displayed. 2. Select a record. 3. Right-click the selected record, and select BFD Damp Inquiry. The BFD Damp Inquiry result page is displayed. – End of Steps –
2.24.11 Querying POLICYMAP in RPU Steps 1. Select Root Node > GERAN Subnetwork > Managed NE > Transmission Resource > RPU Board. The RPU Board tab is displayed. 2-39 SJ-20121227135800-022|2013–01–28(R1.0)
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2. Select a record. 3. Right-click the selected record, and select Policymap query in RPU. The result is displayed in Policymap query in RPU page. – End of Steps –
2.24.12 Querying SUPERVLAN Members Steps 1. Select Root Node > GERAN Subnetwork > Managed NE > Transmission Resource > RPU Board. The RPU Board tab is displayed. 2. Select a record. 3. Right-click the selected record, and select Supervlan Member Inquiry. 4. Enter SUPERVLAN No. 5. Click OK. – End of Steps –
2.24.13 Querying SUPERVLAN Port IP-PORT Table Steps 1. Select Root Node > GERAN Subnetwork > Managed NE > Transmission Resource > RPU Board. The RPU Board tab is displayed. 2. Select a record. 3. Right-click the selected record, and select Supervlan Port IP-PORT Table Inquiry. 4. Enter SUPERVLAN No. 5. Click OK. – End of Steps –
2.24.14 Querying Relationship Between RUP Interface and 802.3ah Protocol in RPU Steps 1. Select Root Node > GERAN Subnetwork > Managed NE > Transmission Resource > RPU Board. The RPU Board tab is displayed. 2. Select a record.
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3. Right-click the selected record, and select Interface query relates to 802.3ah protocol on RPU. The result is displayed in the Interface query related to 802.3ah protocol on RPU page. – End of Steps –
2.24.15 Querying MD Configuration on RPU Steps 1. Select Root Node > GERAN Subnetwork > Managed NE > Transmission Resource > RPU Board. The RPU Board tab is displayed. 2. Select a record. 3. Right-click the selected record, and select the command to execute the MD configuration query on RPU. 4. Enter the MD mark, and click OK. – End of Steps –
2.24.16 Querying MA Configuration on RPU Steps 1. Select Root Node > GERAN Subnetwork > Managed NE > Transmission Resource > RPU Board. The RPU Board tab is displayed. 2. Select a record. 3. Right-click the selected record, and select the command to execute the MA configuration query on RPU. 4. Enter the MD mark and MA mark. 5. Click OK. – End of Steps –
2.25 EPU Board 2.25.1 Querying EPU Interface For the EPU interface query, refer to the operations of the RPU interface query.
2.25.2 Querying EPU Route For the EPU route query, refer to the operations of the RPU route query.
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2.25.3 Querying ARP Port Steps 1. Select Root Node > GERAN Subnetwork > Managed NE > Transmission Resource > EPU Board. The EPU Board tab is displayed. 2. Select a record. 3. Right-click the selected record, and select ARP port query. 4. Enter a port No. 5. Click OK. – End of Steps –
2.25.4 Querying BFD Session Brief Information on EPU Steps 1. Select Root Node > GERAN Subnetwork > Managed NE > Transmission Resource > EPU Board. The EPU Board tab is displayed. 2. Select a record. 3. Right-click the selected record, and select BFD Session Brief Query on EPU. – End of Steps –
2.25.5 Querying BFD Detail Information on EPU Steps 1. Select Root Node > GERAN Subnetwork > Managed NE > Transmission Resource > EPU Board. The EPU Board tab is displayed. 2. Select a record. 3. Right-click the selected record, and select BFD Session Detail Query on EPU. – End of Steps –
2.25.6 Querying Changeover by BFD in EPU Steps 1. Select Root Node > GERAN Subnetwork > Managed NE > Transmission Resource > EPU Board. The EPU Board tab is displayed. 2. Select a record. 3. Right-click the selected record, and select Do changeover by BFD in EPU. – End of Steps – 2-42 SJ-20121227135800-022|2013–01–28(R1.0)
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2.25.7 Querying POLICYMAP in EPU Refer to the related operations in RPU.
2.25.8 Querying Relationship Between Interface and 802.3ah Protocol in EPU Refer to the related operations in RPU.
2.26 IPv4 ACL Rule 2.26.1 Querying All ACL4 Tables Steps 1. Select Root Node > GERAN Subnetwork > Managed NE > Transmission Resource > IPV4 ACL Rule. The IPV4 ACL Rule tab is displayed. 2. Select one or several records. 3. Right-click the selected records, and select ACL4 All Table Query, see Figure 2-22. Figure 2-22 Querying All ACL4 Tables
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2.26.2 Querying Specific ACL4 Tables Steps 1. Select Root Node > GERAN Subnetwork > Managed NE > Transmission Resource > IPV4 ACL Rule. The IPV4 ACL Rule tab is displayed. 2. Select one or several records. 3. Right-click the selected records, and select ACL4 Specific Table Query. – End of Steps – 2-43 SJ-20121227135800-022|2013–01–28(R1.0)
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2.26.3 Querying ACL4 Group Interface Binding Steps 1. Select Root Node > GERAN Subnetwork > Managed NE > Transmission Resource > IPV4 ACL Rule. The IPV4 ACL Rule tab is displayed. 2. Select one or several records. 3. Right-click the selected records, and select ACL4 Group Query. – End of Steps –
2.27 MAC ACL Rule 2.27.1 Querying All MACL Tables Steps 1. Select Root Node > GERAN Subnetwork > Managed NE > Transmission Resource > MAC ACL Rule. The MAC ACL Rule tab is displayed. 2. Select one or several records. 3. Right-click the selected records, and select MACL All Table Query. – End of Steps –
2.27.2 Querying Specific MACL Tables Steps 1. Select Root Node > GERAN Subnetwork > Managed NE > Transmission Resource > MAC ACL Rule. The MAC ACL Rule tab is displayed. 2. Select one or several records. 3. Right-click the selected records, and select MACL Specific Table Query. – End of Steps –
2.27.3 Querying MACL Group Interface Binding Steps 1. Select Root Node > GERAN Subnetwork > Managed NE > Mac ACL Rule. The Mac ACL Rule tab is displayed. 2. Select one or several records. 3. Right-click the selected records, and select MACL Group Query. – End of Steps – 2-44 SJ-20121227135800-022|2013–01–28(R1.0)
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2.28 802.3ah OAM Configuration 2.28.1 Querying Configurations and Status of Ethernet OAM in EPU Steps 1. Select Root Node > GERAN Subnetwork > Managed NE > Transmission Resource > Ethernet OAM. The Ethernet OAM tab is displayed. 2. Select one or several records. 3. Right-click the selected records, and select ETHOAM Configuration and Status Query in EPU. – End of Steps –
2.28.2 Querying Link Monitoring of Ethernet OAM in EPU Steps 1. Select Root Node > GERAN Subnetwork > Managed NE > Transmission Resource > Ethernet OAM. The Ethernet OAM tab is displayed. 2. Select one or several records. 3. Right-click the selected records, and select ETHOAM Link Query in EPU. – End of Steps –
2.28.3 Querying Packets of Ethernet OAM in EPU Steps 1. Select Root Node > GERAN Subnetwork > Managed NE > Transmission Resource > Ethernet OAM. The Ethernet OAM tab is displayed. 2. Select one or several records. 3. Right-click the selected records, and select ETHOAM Link Packet Query in EPU. – End of Steps –
2.28.4 Querying Configuration of Ethernet OAM in EPU's all port Steps 1. Select Root Node > GERAN Subnetwork > Managed NE > Transmission Resource > Ethernet OAM. The Ethernet OAM tab is displayed. 2. Select one or several records. 2-45 SJ-20121227135800-022|2013–01–28(R1.0)
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3. Right-click the selected records, and select ETHOAM Configuration Query in EPU's all port. – End of Steps –
2.29 PTP Port 2.29.1 Querying Configurations of All PTP Ports Steps 1. Select Root Node > GERAN Subnetwork > Managed NE > Transmission Resource > PTP Port. The PTP Port tab is displayed. 2. Select one or several records. 3. Right-click the selected records, and select All PTP Ports Configuration Query. – End of Steps –
2.29.2 Querying PTP Global Configuraion Steps 1. Select Root Node > GERAN Subnetwork > Managed NE > Transmission Resource > PTP Port. The PTP Port tab is displayed. 2. Select one or several records. 3. Right-click the selected records, and select PTP Global Configuration Query. – End of Steps –
2.29.3 Querying State of All PTP Ports Steps 1. Select Root Node > GERAN Subnetwork > Managed NE > Transmission Resource > PTP Port. The PTP Port tab is displayed. 2. Select one or several records. 3. Right-click the selected records, and select All PTP Ports State Query. – End of Steps –
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2.29.4 Querying State of Specified PTP Port Steps 1. Select Root Node > GERAN Subnetwork > Managed NE > Transmission Resource > PTP Port. The PTP Port tab is displayed. 2. Select one or several records. 3. Right-click the selected records, and select Specified PTP Port State Query. – End of Steps –
2.29.5 Querying PTP Unicast Negotiation Prerequisite The PTP Port tab page is opened.
Steps 1. Select Root Node > GERAN Subnetwork > Managed NE > Transmission Resource > PTP Port. The PTP Port tab is displayed. 2. Select one or several records. 3. Right-click the selected records, and select PTP Unicast Negotiation Query. – End of Steps –
2.29.6 Querying PTP Ebest Steps 1. Select Root Node > GERAN Subnetwork > Managed NE > Transmission Resource > PTP Port. The PTP Port tab is displayed. 2. Select one or several records. 3. Right-click the selected records, and select PTP Ebest Query. – End of Steps –
2.30 PCM at Interface A 2.30.1 Querying PCM Status at Interface A Steps 1. Select Root Node > GERAN Subnetwork > Managed NE > GSM Radio Resource > GATRUNKPCM. The GATRUNKPCM tab is displayed. 2-47 SJ-20121227135800-022|2013–01–28(R1.0)
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2. Select a record. 3. Right-click the selected records, and select QRY APCM. – End of Steps –
2.30.2 Blocking PCM at Interface A Steps 1. Select Root Node > GERAN Subnetwork > Managed NE > GSM Radio Resource > GATRUNKPCM. The GATRUNKPCM tab is displayed. 2. Select a record. 3. Right-click the selected records, and select BLK APCM. 4. Click OK. – End of Steps –
2.30.3 Unblocking PCM at Interface A Steps 1. Select Root Node > GERAN Subnetwork > Managed NE > GSM Radio Resource > GATRUNKPCM. The GATRUNKPCM tab is displayed. 2. Select a record. 3. Right-click the selected records, and select UNB APCM. 4. Click OK. – End of Steps –
2.30.4 Equipping PCM at Interface A Steps 1. Select Root Node > GERAN Subnetwork > Managed NE > GSM Radio Resource > GATRUNKPCM. The GATRUNKPCM tab is displayed. 2. Select a record. 3. Right-click the selected records, and select EQP APCM. 4. Click OK. – End of Steps –
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2.31 Trunk at Interface A 2.31.1 Querying Trunk Status at Interface A Steps 1. Select Root Node > GERAN Subnetwork > Managed NE > GSM Radio Resource > GATRUNKTS. The GATRUNKTS tab is displayed. 2. Select a record. 3. Right-click the selected records, and select QRY ATRUNK. – End of Steps –
2.31.2 Blocking the Trunk at Interface A Steps 1. Select Root Node > GERAN Subnetwork > Managed NE > GSM Radio Resource > GATRUNKTS. The GATRUNKTS tab is displayed. 2. Select a record. 3. Right-click the selected records, and select BLK ATRUNK. 4. You can perform the following operations: Operation
Result
Block and release
Force block and the services at interface A are release.
Block and no release
Block after handover and the services at interface A are not released.
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2.31.3 Unblocking the Trunk at Interface A Steps 1. Select Root Node > GERAN Subnetwork > Managed NE > GSM Radio Resource > GATRUNKTS. The GATRUNKTS tab is displayed. 2. Select a record. 3. Right-click the selected records, and select UNB ATRUNK. 4. Click OK. – End of Steps –
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2.31.4 Spying the Trunk at Interface A Context The task feeds back the status changing of the monitored objects to users.
Steps 1. Select Root Node > GERAN Subnetwork > Managed NE > GSM Radio Resource > GATRUNKTS. The GATRUNKTS tab is displayed. 2. Select a record. 3. Right-click the selected records, and select SPY ATRUNK. 4. Click OK. The other records that have the same PCM No. with the selected records are also spied. – End of Steps –
2.31.5 Stopping Trunk Spy at Interface A Steps 1. Select Root Node > GERAN Subnetwork > Managed NE > GSM Radio Resource > GATRUNKTS. The GATRUNKTS tab is displayed. 2. Select a record. 3. Right-click the selected records, and select STP ATRUNK SPY. 4. Click OK. The spy on the other records that have the same PCM No. with the selected records also stops. – End of Steps –
2.32 Resetting Circuit at Interface A Steps 1. Select Root Node > GERAN Subnetwork > Managed NE > GSM Radio Resource > ACIRC. The ACIRC tab is displayed. 2. Select one or several records. 3. Right-click the selected records, and select RST ACIRC. 4. Click OK. – End of Steps –
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2.33 PCM at Virtual Interface A 2.33.1 Querying PCM Status at Virtual Interface A Steps 1. Select Root Node > GERAN Subnetwork > Managed NE > GSM Radio Resource > ARESPCM. The ARESPCM tab is displayed. 2. Select a record. 3. Right-click the selected records, and select QRY ARESPCM. – End of Steps –
2.33.2 Blocking PCM at Virtual Interface A Steps 1. Select Root Node > GERAN Subnetwork > Managed NE > GSM Radio Resource > ARESPCM. The ARESPCM tab is displayed. 2. Select a record. 3. Right-click the selected records, and select BLK ARESPCM. – End of Steps –
2.33.3 Ubblocking PCM at Virtual Interface A Prerequisite Steps 1. Select Root Node > GERAN Subnetwork > Managed NE > GSM Radio Resource > ARESPCM. The ARESPCM tab is displayed. 2. Select a record. 3. Right-click the selected records, and select UNBLK ARESPCM. – End of Steps –
2.33.4 Equipping PCM at Virtual Interface A Steps 1. Select Root Node > GERAN Subnetwork > Managed NE > GSM Radio Resource > ARESPCM. The ARESPCM tab is displayed. 2. Select a record. 2-51 SJ-20121227135800-022|2013–01–28(R1.0)
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3. Right-click the selected records, and select EQP ARESPCM. – End of Steps –
2.34 Trunk at Virtual Interface A 2.34.1 Querying Remote Trunk Status at Interface A For the operations on the remote trunk, refer to the related operations on the trunk at interface A.
2.34.2 Blocking the Remote Trunk at Interface A Steps 1. Select Root Node > GERAN Subnetwork > Managed NE > GSM Radio Resource > ARESTRUNK. The ARESTRUNK tab is displayed. 2. Select a record. 3. Right-click the selected records, and select Block Ares Interface Trunk. 4. Select a block type. 5. Click OK. – End of Steps –
2.34.3 Unblocking Remote Trunk at Interface A For the operations on the remote trunk, refer to the related operations on the trunk at interface A.
2.35 Operating ATER PCM For the operations on PCM at interface ATER, refer to the operations on PCM at interface A.
2.36 Time Slot at Interface Ater 2.36.1 Querying Trunk Status at Ater Interface Steps 1. Select Root Node > GERAN Subnetwork > Managed NE > GSM Radio Resource > ATERTRUNK. The ATERTRUNK tab is displayed. 2. Select a record. 2-52 SJ-20121227135800-022|2013–01–28(R1.0)
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3. Right-click the selected records, and select QRY ATERATRUNK, see Figure 2-23. Figure 2-23 QRY ATERATRUNK
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2.36.2 Blocking Time Slot at Interface Ater and Releasing Circuit For the operations on a time slot at Interface Ater, refer to the related operations on the time slot at interface A.
2.36.3 Blocking Time Slot at Interface Ater and Not Releasing Circuit For the operations on a time slot at Interface Ater, refer to the related operations on the time slot at interface A.
2.36.4 Unblocking Trunk at Interface Ater Steps 1. Select Root Node > GERAN Subnetwork > Managed NE > GSM Radio Resource > ATERTRUNK. The ATERTRUNK tab is displayed. 2. Select a record. 3. Right-click the selected records, and select UNB ATERATRUNK. – End of Steps –
2.37 Resetting ITC Office Steps 1. Select Root Node > GERAN Subnetwork > Managed NE > GSM Radio Resource > ITC. The ITC tab is displayed. 2-53 SJ-20121227135800-022|2013–01–28(R1.0)
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2. Select one or several records. 3. Right-click the selected records, and select RST TC. – End of Steps –
2.38 MSC Office 2.38.1 Querying MSC Status Steps 1. Select Root Node > GERAN Subnetwork > Managed NE > GSM Radio Resource > MSC. The MSC tab is displayed. 2. Select one or more records. 3. Right-click the selected records, and select QRY MSC, see Figure 2-24. Figure 2-24 Querying MSC Status
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2.38.2 Using MSC Steps 1. Select Root Node > GERAN Subnetwork > Managed NE > GSM Radio Resource > MSC. The MSC tab is displayed. 2. Select one or more records. 3. Right-click the selected records, and select USE MSC. – End of Steps – 2-54 SJ-20121227135800-022|2013–01–28(R1.0)
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2.38.3 UNLD MSC Context The MSCs in unload status do not accept initial MS access requests.
Steps 1. Select Root Node > GERAN Subnetwork > Managed NE > GSM Radio Resource > MSC. The MSC tab is displayed. 2. Select one or more records. 3. Right-click the selected records, and select UNLD MSC. – End of Steps –
2.38.4 Disabling MSC Office Context When an MSC is disabled, the messages sent to this MSC perform the load reallocation.
Steps 1. Select Root Node > GERAN Subnetwork > Managed NE > GSM Radio Resource > MSC. The MSC tab is displayed. 2. Select one or more records. 3. Right-click the selected records, and select UNUSE MSC. – End of Steps –
2.38.5 Resetting MSC Office Context When an MSC office is reset, the corresponding BSC releases the services and informs the MSC.
Steps 1. Select Root Node > GERAN Subnetwork > Managed NE > GSM Radio Resource > MSC. The MSC tab is displayed. 2. Select one or more records. 3. Right-click the selected records, and select RST MSC. – End of Steps –
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2.38.6 Resetting IPA Resource Steps 1. Select Root Node > GERAN Subnetwork > Managed NE > GSM Radio Resource > MSC. The MSC tab is displayed. 2. Select one or more records. 3. Right-click the selected records, and select Reset IP Resource. – End of Steps –
2.39 Slave Subunit (CS) 2.39.1 Querying the Status of IPA Resources Steps 1. Select Root Node > GERAN Subnetwork > Managed NE > GSM Radio Resource > Slave(CS). The Slave(CS) tab is displayed. 2. Select one or more records. 3. Right-click the selected records, and select QRY IPA. – End of Steps –
2.39.2 Blocking IPA Resources Steps 1. Select Root Node > GERAN Subnetwork > Managed NE > GSM Radio Resource > Slave(CS). The Slave(CS) tab is displayed. 2. Select one or more records. 3. Right-click the selected records, and select BLK IPA. – End of Steps –
2.39.3 Unblocking the IPA Resources Steps 1. Select Root Node > GERAN Subnetwork > Managed NE > GSM Radio Resource > Slave(CS). The Slave(CS) tab is displayed. 2. Select one or more records. 3. Right-click the selected records, and select UNB IPA. – End of Steps – 2-56 SJ-20121227135800-022|2013–01–28(R1.0)
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2.40 Slave Subunit (PS) Steps 1. Select Root Node > GERAN Subnetwork > Managed NE > GSM Radio Resource > Slave(PS). The Slave(PS) tab is displayed. 2. Select one or more records. 3. Perform the following operations as needed: Operation
Result
select Query Cell by Slave
Query Cell by Slave.
select Adjust Cell in Slave
Adjust Cell in Slave.
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2.41 NSVC 2.41.1 Querying NSVC Status Steps 1. Select Root Node > GERAN Subnetwork > Managed NE > GSM Radio Resource > NSVC. The NSVC tab is displayed. 2. Select one or several records. 3. Right-click the selected records, and select QRY NSVC. – End of Steps –
2.41.2 Blocking NSVC Steps 1. Select Root Node > GERAN Subnetwork > Managed NE > GSM Radio Resource > NSVC. The NSVC tab is displayed. 2. Select one or several records. 3. Right-click the selected records, and select BLK NSVC. – End of Steps –
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2.41.3 Unblocking NSVC Steps 1. Select Root Node > GERAN Subnetwork > Managed NE > GSM Radio Resource > NSVC. The NSVC tab is displayed. 2. Select one or several records. 3. Right-click the selected records, and select UNB NSVC. – End of Steps –
2.41.4 Resetting NSVC Steps 1. Select Root Node > GERAN Subnetwork > Managed NE > GSM Radio Resource > NSVC. The NSVC tab is displayed. 2. Select one or several records. 3. Right-click the selected records, and select RST NSVC. – End of Steps –
2.42 NSE 2.42.1 Querying NSE Status Steps 1. Select Root Node > GERAN Subnetwork > Managed NE > GSM Radio Resource > NSE. The NSE tab is displayed. 2. Select one or several records. 3. Right-click the selected records, and select QRY NSE, see Figure 2-25.
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Figure 2-25 Querying NSE Status
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2.42.2 Configuring Remote IP and Port of NSE Steps 1. Select Root Node > GERAN Subnetwork > Managed NE > GSM Radio Resource > NSE. The NSE tab is displayed. 2. Select one or several records. 3. Right-click the selected records, and select RECFG ALL NSE. – End of Steps –
2.42.3 Re-configuring Incremental NSE Steps 1. Select Root Node > GERAN Subnetwork > Managed NE > GSM Radio Resource > NSE. The NSE tab is displayed. 2. Select one or several records. 3. Right-click the selected records, and select RECFG ADD NSE. – End of Steps –
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2.43 SGSN Office 2.43.1 Querying SGSN Status Steps 1. Select Root Node > GERAN Subnetwork > Managed NE > GSM Radio Resource > SGSN. The SGSN tab is displayed. 2. Select one or several records. 3. Right-click the selected records, and select QRY SGSN, see Figure 2-26. Figure 2-26 Querying SGSN Status
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2.43.2 Enabling SGSN Steps 1. Select Root Node > GERAN Subnetwork > Managed NE > GSM Radio Resource > SGSN. The SGSN tab is displayed. 2. Select one or several records. 3. Right-click the selected records, and select USE SGSN. – End of Steps –
2.43.3 Disabling SGSN Steps 1. Select Root Node > GERAN Subnetwork > Managed NE > GSM Radio Resource > SGSN. The SGSN tab is displayed. 2-60 SJ-20121227135800-022|2013–01–28(R1.0)
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2. Select one or several records. 3. Right-click the selected records, and select UNUSE SGSN. – End of Steps –
2.43.4 Unloading SGSN Steps 1. Select Root Node > GERAN Subnetwork > Managed NE > GSM Radio Resource > SGSN. The SGSN tab is displayed. 2. Select one or several records. 3. Right-click the selected records, and select UNLOAD SGSN. – End of Steps –
2.44 Querying Local End Status Steps 1. Select one or several records. 2. Right-click the selected record(s), and select the command to execute the local end status query. – End of Steps –
2.45 Querying Peer End Status Steps 1. Select one or several records. 2. Right-click the selected record(s), and select the command to execute the peer end status query. – End of Steps –
2.46 Cell 2.46.1 Querying Cell Status Steps 1. Select Root Node > GERAN Subnetwork > Managed NE > GSM Radio Resource > BTS. The BTS tab is displayed. 2-61 SJ-20121227135800-022|2013–01–28(R1.0)
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2. Select one or several records. 3. Right-click the selected records, and select Query Cell Status, see Figure 2-27. Figure 2-27 Querying Cell Status
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2.46.2 Blocking Cells Steps 1. Select Root Node > GERAN Subnetwork > Managed NE > GSM Radio Resource > BTS. The BTS tab is displayed. 2. Select one or several records. 3. Right-click the selected records, and select Block Cell. A dialog box is displayed, see Figure 2-28.
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Figure 2-28 Blocking Cells
4. Perform the following operations as needed: Operation
Result
Click Force Block.
The cell is blocked and the service is released.
Click Switch Off Block.
The cell is blocked after the service is handed over to other cells.
Click Release Block.
The cell is actually blocked after there is no service in the cell.
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2.46.3 Unblocking a Cell Steps 1. Select Root Node > GERAN Subnetwork > Managed NE > GSM Radio Resource > BTS. The BTS tab is displayed. 2. Select one or several records. 3. Right-click the selected records, and select Unblock Cell. – End of Steps –
2.46.4 Querying Slave of PS Cells Steps 1. Select Root Node > GERAN Subnetwork > Managed NE > GSM Radio Resource > BTS. The BTS tab is displayed. 2. Select one or several records. 2-63 SJ-20121227135800-022|2013–01–28(R1.0)
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3. Right-click the selected records, and select Query Slave of PS Cells. – End of Steps –
2.46.5 Moving Cells to Specified Slave Steps 1. Select Root Node > GERAN Subnetwork > Managed NE > GSM Radio Resource > BTS. The BTS tab is displayed. 2. Select a record. 3. Select the specified slave. 4. Click OK. – End of Steps –
2.46.6 Adjusting RUP Slave Load Balance in PLMN Steps 1. Select Root Node > GERAN Subnetwork > Managed NE > GSM Radio Resource > BTS. The BTS tab is displayed. 2. Select a record. 3. Right-click the selected records, and select Adjust RUP Slave in PLMN. 4. Select the corresponding MCC and MNC. 5. Click OK. – End of Steps –
2.46.7 Querying Channel Statistics in a Cell Steps 1. Select Root Node > GERAN Subnetwork > Managed NE > GSM Radio Resource > BTS. The BTS tab is displayed. 2. Select a record. 3. Right-click the selected record, and select Query Channel Statistics in Cell. – End of Steps –
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2.46.8 Querying BCCH Power in a Cell Steps 1. Select Root Node > GERAN Subnetwork > Managed NE > GSM Radio Resource > BTS. The BTS tab is displayed. 2. Select a record. 3. Right-click the selected record, and select Query Cell BCCH Power. – End of Steps –
2.46.9 Querying BA List Steps 1. Select Root Node > GERAN Subnetwork > Managed NE > GSM Radio Resource > BTS. The BTS tab is displayed. 2. Select a record. 3. Right-click the selected record, and select Query BAList. – End of Steps –
2.46.10 Adjusting Cell Load of PCU Resource in Global Steps 1. Select Root Node > GERAN Subnetwork > Managed NE > GSM Radio Resource > BTS. The BTS tab is displayed. 2. Select a record. 3. Right-click the selected record, and select Cell Load Adjustment of PCU Resource in Global. – End of Steps –
2.47 Frequency 2.47.1 Querying TRX Status Steps 1. Select Root Node > GERAN Subnetwork > Managed NE > GSM Radio Resource > TRX. The TRX tab is displayed. 2. Select one or several records. 3. Right-click the selected records, and select Query TRX Status, see Figure 2-29. 2-65 SJ-20121227135800-022|2013–01–28(R1.0)
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Figure 2-29 Querying TRX Status
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2.47.2 Blocking FU TRX Steps 1. Select Root Node > GERAN Subnetwork > Managed NE > GSM Radio Resource > TRX. The TRX tab is displayed. 2. Select one or several records. 3. Right-click the selected records, and select Block FU TRX. 4. Perform the following operations as needed: Operation
Result
Click Force Block.
The FU (Frame Unit) is blocked and the service is released.
Click Switch Off Block.
The FU is blocked after the service is switched to other carriers.
Click Release Block.
The FU is actually blocked after there is no service.
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2.47.3 Unblocking FU TRX Steps 1. Select Root Node > GERAN Subnetwork > Managed NE > GSM Radio Resource > TRX. The TRX tab is displayed. 2-66 SJ-20121227135800-022|2013–01–28(R1.0)
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2. Select one or several records. 3. Right-click the selected records, and select Unblock FU TRX. – End of Steps –
2.47.4 Blocking CU TRX Steps 1. Select Root Node > GERAN Subnetwork > Managed NE > GSM Radio Resource > TRX. The TRX tab is displayed. 2. Select one or several records. 3. Right-click the selected records, and select Block CU TRX. 4. Perform the following operations as needed: Operation
Result
Click Force Block.
The CU (carrier unit) is blocked and the service is released.
Click Switch Off Block.
The CU is blocked after the service is switched to other carriers.
Click Release Block.
The CU is actually blocked after there is no service.
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2.47.5 Unblocking CU TRX Steps 1. Select Root Node > GERAN Subnetwork > Managed NE > GSM Radio Resource > TRX. The TRX tab is displayed. 2. Select one or several records. 3. Right-click the selected records, and select Unblock CU TRX。 – End of Steps –
2.47.6 Querying Relationship Between TRX and RRU Steps 1. Select Root Node > GERAN Subnetwork > Managed NE > GSM Radio Resource > BTS. The BTS tab is displayed. 2. Select a record. 2-67 SJ-20121227135800-022|2013–01–28(R1.0)
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3. Right-click the selected record, and select Query Relationship Between TRX and RRU. – End of Steps –
2.47.7 Querying Real-Time Status of Uplink Interference Band Steps 1. Select Root Node > GERAN Subnetwork > Managed NE > GSM Radio Resource > BTS. The BTS tab is displayed. 2. Select a record. 3. Right-click the selected record, and select Query Up Inter Band. – End of Steps –
2.48 Time Slot 2.48.1 Querying TS Status Steps 1. Select Root Node > GERAN Subnetwork > Managed NE > GSM Radio Resource > TS. The TS tab is displayed. 2. Select a record. 3. Right-click the selected records, and select Query TS Status. – End of Steps –
2.48.2 Querying TS Channel Status Steps 1. Select Root Node > GERAN Subnetwork > Managed NE > GSM Radio Resource > TS. The TS tab is displayed. 2. Select a record. 3. Right-click the selected records, and select Query TS Channel Status. – End of Steps –
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2.48.3 Blocking TS Steps 1. Select Root Node > GERAN Subnetwork > Managed NE > GSM Radio Resource > TS. The TS tab is displayed. 2. Select a record. 3. Right-click the selected records, and select Block TS. 4. Perform the following operations as needed: Operation
Result
Click Force Block.
The TS is blocked and the service is released.
Click Switch Off Block.
The TS is blocked after the service is switched to other carriers.
Click Release Block.
The TS is actually blocked after there is no service.
5. Click OK. – End of Steps –
2.48.4 Unblocking TS Steps 1. Select Root Node > GERAN Subnetwork > Managed NE > GSM Radio Resource > TS. The TS tab is displayed. 2. Select a record. 3. Right-click the selected records, and select Unblock TS. – End of Steps –
2.48.5 Force Handing-Over TS Steps 1. Select Root Node > GERAN Subnetwork > Managed NE > GSM Radio Resource > TS. The TS tab is displayed. 2. Select a record. 3. Right-click the selected records, and select Force Handover TS. 4. Select the handover type, and fill in the site ID and BTS ID. 5. Click OK. 2-69 SJ-20121227135800-022|2013–01–28(R1.0)
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6. Click OK to close the message box. – End of Steps –
2.48.6 Querying Connect Status by TS Steps 1. Select Root Node > GERAN Subnetwork > Managed NE > GSM Radio Resource > TS. The TS tab is displayed. 2. Select one or several records. 3. Right-click the selected records, and select Query Connect Status by TS. 4. Click OK to close the message box. – End of Steps –
2.48.7 Querying Connect Status by IMSI Steps 1. Select Root Node > GERAN Subnetwork > Managed NE > GSM Radio Resource > TS. The TS tab is displayed. 2. Select one or several records. 3. Right-click the selected records, and select Query Connect by IMSI. 4. Enter the IMSI to be queried. 5. Click OK. 6. Click OK to close the message box. – End of Steps –
2.48.8 Spying the Status of a Channel Steps 1. Select Root Node > GERAN Subnetwork > Managed NE > GSM Radio Resource > TS. The TS tab is displayed. 2. Select a record. 3. Right-click the selected records, and select SPY TRX. – End of Steps –
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2.48.9 Stopping the Channel Spy Steps 1. Select Root Node > GERAN Subnetwork > Managed NE > GSM Radio Resource > TS. The TS tab is displayed. 2. Select a record. 3. Right-click the selected records, and select STP TRXSPY. – End of Steps –
2.49 GSM Module 2.49.1 Querying Channel Statistics in Module Steps 1. Select Root Node > GERAN Subnetwork > Managed NE > GSM Radio Resource > GMODULE. The GMODULE tab is displayed. 2. Select one or multiple records. 3. Right-click the selected record(s), and select Query Channel Statistics in Module. – End of Steps –
2.49.2 Stopping Flow Control Steps 1. Select Root Node > GERAN Subnetwork > Managed NE > GSM Radio Resource > GMODULE. The GMODULE tab is displayed. 2. Select one or multiple records. 3. Right-click the selected record(s), and select Stop Flow Control. 4. Click Yes. – End of Steps –
2.50 BVC 2.50.1 Querying BVC Status Steps 1. Select Root Node > GERAN Subnetwork > Managed NE > GSM Radio Resource > BVC. The BVC tab is displayed. 2-71 SJ-20121227135800-022|2013–01–28(R1.0)
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2. Select one or several records. 3. Right-click the selected records, and select Query BVC Status. – End of Steps –
2.50.2 Blocking BVC Steps 1. Select Root Node > GERAN Subnetwork > Managed NE > GSM Radio Resource > BVC. The BVC tab is displayed. 2. Select one or several records. 3. Right-click the selected records, and select Block BVC. – End of Steps –
2.50.3 Unblocking BVC Steps 1. Select Root Node > GERAN Subnetwork > Managed NE > GSM Radio Resource > BVC. The BVC tab is displayed. 2. Select one or several records. 3. Right-click the selected records, and select Unblock BVC. – End of Steps –
2.50.4 Resetting BVC Steps 1. Select Root Node > GERAN Subnetwork > Managed NE > GSM Radio Resource > BVC. The BVC tab is displayed. 2. Select one or several records. 3. Right-click the selected records, and select Reset BVC. – End of Steps –
2.50.5 Resetting Signalling Steps 1. Select Root Node > GERAN Subnetwork > Managed NE > GSM Radio Resource > BVC. The BVC tab is displayed. 2. Select one or several records. 2-72 SJ-20121227135800-022|2013–01–28(R1.0)
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3. Right-click the selected records, and select Signalling Reset BVC. – End of Steps –
2.51 ABIS 2.51.1 Querying Time Slot Status at Interface Abis Steps 1. Select Root Node > GERAN Subnetwork > Managed NE > GSM Radio Resource > ABIS. The ABIS tab is displayed. 2. Select one or several records. 3. Right-click the selected records, and select Query ABIS Status. – End of Steps –
2.51.2 Blocking Time Slot at Interface Abis Steps 1. Select Root Node > GERAN Subnetwork > Managed NE > GSM Radio Resource > ABIS. The ABIS tab is displayed. 2. Select one or several records. 3. Right-click the selected records, and select BLOCK ABIS. 4. Perform the following operations as needed: Operation
Result
Click Block and Release.
The time slots at interface Abis are blocked and the service is released.
Click Block and No Release.
The time slots at interface Abis are blocked and the service is not released.
– End of Steps –
2.51.3 Unblocking Time Slots at Interface Abis Steps 1. Select Root Node > GERAN Subnetwork > Managed NE > GSM Radio Resource > ABIS. The ABIS tab is displayed. 2. Select one or several records. 2-73 SJ-20121227135800-022|2013–01–28(R1.0)
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3. Right-click the selected records, and select UNBLOCK ABIS. – End of Steps –
2.51.4 Starting Status Monitoring at the Abis Interface Steps 1. Select Root Node > GERAN Subnetwork > Managed NE > GSM Radio Resource > ABIS. The ABIS tab is displayed. 2. Select one or several records. 3. Right-click the selected records, and select SPY ABISRS. – End of Steps –
2.51.5 Stopping Status Monitoring at the Abis Interface Steps 1. Select Root Node > GERAN Subnetwork > Managed NE > GSM Radio Resource > ABIS. The ABIS tab is displayed. 2. Select one or several records. 3. Right-click the selected records, and select STP ABISRS. – End of Steps –
2.52 Querying Time Slot Usage at Interface Abis Steps 1. Select Root Node > GERAN Subnetwork > Managed NE > GSM Radio Resource > ABISUSE. The ABISUSE tab is displayed. 2. Select one or several records. 3. Right-click the selected records, and select Query ABIS Usage. – End of Steps –
2.53 Querying Abis Device Status Steps 1. Select Root Node > GERAN Subnetwork > Managed NE > GSM Radio Resource > ABIS Device. The ABIS Device tab is displayed. 2. Select one or several records. 2-74 SJ-20121227135800-022|2013–01–28(R1.0)
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3. Right-click the selected records, and select Query ABIS Device Status. – End of Steps –
2.54 GSITE Display the GSITE tab The GSITE tab can be opened by the step in the Sataus Management tab as fellow: Select Root Node > GERAN Subnetwork > Managed NE > GSM Radio Resource > GSITE. The GSITE tab is displayed.
Operations Select one or more records, Right-click the selected records, some operations can be selected as fellow: l l l
Relation Between TRX and RRU Reset Site E1 PPP Transmission Status Query
2.55 Resetting Site Rack Steps 1. Select Root Node > GERAN Subnetwork > Managed NE > GSM Radio Resource > GBtsRack List. The GBtsRack List tab is displayed. 2. Select a record. 3. Right-click the selected record, and select Reset site rack. – End of Steps –
2.56 Querying Ring Network Status Steps 1. Select Root Node > GERAN Subnetwork > Managed NE > GSM Radio Resource > RING. The RING tab is displayed. 2. Select one or several records. 3. Right-click the selected records, and select Ring Network Status Query. – End of Steps –
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Figures Figure 2-1 System Menu for Status Management ..................................................... 2-3 Figure 2-2 Expanding the Configuration Resource Tree ............................................ 2-3 Figure 2-3 LED Status Query Dialog Box .................................................................. 2-5 Figure 2-4 SPD Information Query Dialog Box .......................................................... 2-6 Figure 2-5 Querying RNC state................................................................................. 2-6 Figure 2-6 Querying IMSI Local Switch ..................................................................... 2-7 Figure 2-7 NTP Time Operation Dialog Box .............................................................. 2-7 Figure 2-8 Controller Rack Tab ................................................................................. 2-8 Figure 2-9 Logical CPU Page ................................................................................... 2-9 Figure 2-10 Powering On a Board........................................................................... 2-11 Figure 2-11 Confirmation Dialog Box....................................................................... 2-13 Figure 2-12 Selecting Clock Base ........................................................................... 2-13 Figure 2-13 Querying Unit State.............................................................................. 2-19 Figure 2-14 Querying Module State ........................................................................ 2-21 Figure 2-15 Querying Subunit State ........................................................................ 2-22 Figure 2-16 Sunit Loop ........................................................................................... 2-23 Figure 2-17 Timeslot of sunit loop ........................................................................... 2-23 Figure 2-18 Manually blocking subunit .................................................................... 2-24 Figure 2-19 Blocking/Unblocking Local SCCP Subsystem ...................................... 2-34 Figure 2-20 Querying Interfaces in RPU.................................................................. 2-36 Figure 2-21 Entering Channel Group No. ................................................................ 2-37 Figure 2-22 Querying All ACL4 Tables .................................................................... 2-43 Figure 2-23 QRY ATERATRUNK ............................................................................ 2-53 Figure 2-24 Querying MSC Status .......................................................................... 2-54 Figure 2-25 Querying NSE Status........................................................................... 2-59 Figure 2-26 Querying SGSN Status ........................................................................ 2-60 Figure 2-27 Querying Cell Status ............................................................................ 2-62 Figure 2-28 Blocking Cells ...................................................................................... 2-63 Figure 2-29 Querying TRX Status ........................................................................... 2-66
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