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GSM OMCR Operations and Maintenance Guide
GSM OMCR Operations and Maintenance Guide
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Contents
1 Overview................................................................................... 1-5
1.1 About this Document......................................................................................................................................1-5
1.2 Intended Users................................................................................................................................................1-5
1.3 GSM system Introduction...............................................................................................................................1-5
1.4 OMCR Services Regulations..........................................................................................................................1-6
3 M2000 Operations....................................................................3-15
3.1 Introduction to M2000..................................................................................................................................3-15
3.2 Alarms...........................................................................................................................................................3-17
3.3 Measurement Settings..................................................................................................................................3-18
3.4 User-defined Counter Management..............................................................................................................3-18
3.5 Query Result.................................................................................................................................................3-19
3.5.2 Object Settings....................................................................................................................................3-20
3.5.3 Counter settings...................................................................................................................................3-21
3.5.4 Other Settings......................................................................................................................................3-21
3.5.5 Line Chart............................................................................................................................................3-22
3.6 MML.............................................................................................................................................................3-23
4 CME Operations.......................................................................4-25
4.1 Introduction to CME.....................................................................................................................................4-25
4.1.1 How to login to CME..........................................................................................................................4-25
4.1.2 Plan Area and Current Area.................................................................................................................4-26
5 PRS Operations........................................................................5-41
5.1 Introduction to PRS......................................................................................................................................5-41
5.2 Object Group Management..........................................................................................................................5-42
5.2.1 Define Object Group...........................................................................................................................5-42
5.2.2 Exporting Object Group......................................................................................................................5-47
5.3 Performance Report Management................................................................................................................5-49
5.3.1 Defining Report...................................................................................................................................5-49
5.3.2 Excel Template Management..............................................................................................................5-58
5.4 Querying Report...........................................................................................................................................5-63
5.5 KPI Analysis.................................................................................................................................................5-67
Overview
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CME:
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In different GSM network, different OM client, the IP addresses mostly are different, the user
name and password are also different. They are managed and distributed by OMC
administrator. Every OMCR should follow the rules of the OMC.
For example, there are 2 BSCs in one network, the IP addresses, user names and passwords
like the following table:
2) Strictly abide by customers rules and regulations. For example, make sure whether
the customer requires you to put on a shoe cover before entering the equipment room.
3) Smoking, game playing and operating the equipment provided by other vendors
without permission in the equipment room are strictly forbidden.
4) Its forbidden to access to the internet websites which are not related to the on-site
service.
5) Equipment operation and maintenance are not allowed without customer permission
and accompanying; in principles, temporary account and password provided by
customers should be used for this purpose. The use of super-password before
customers is forbidden. In principle, the operation should be within the scope of
operation approved by customers. Exceptional operations should be applied to
customers and explanations on possible impacts should be provided.
6) If the equipment runs normally, do not perform any dangerous operations during peak
hours and periods for the appraisal of communication indexes or periods of
communication assurance.
7) Clean up the site after the service is completed to keep the equipment room tidy and
clean;
The LMT provides graphical user interface (GUI) for you to operate and maintain the
BSC6900 on the web page. You can perform the alarm management, trace management,
performance monitoring, and device maintenance through menu operations. You can also run
the MML commands and read the corresponding execution results on the LMT.
Action
ACT
ADD
CHK
CMP
DSP
LST
MOD
RMV
SET
Description
Activate
Add
Check
Compare
Display
List
Modify
Remove
Set
Login Main Topology of iManager M2000, select on NE in which you want to run the script
Step 2:
Choose MML from the tab; input the command in Command Input box, and then Exec.
2.2 Alarms
This describes how to manage BSC6900 alarms through the LMT. Through the alarm
management, you can analyze the alarms more efficiently to facilitate the troubleshooting.
If you want to take all alarms of the NE, you simply press the refresh button then press the
save all records button to save the alarms records in your PC.
If you want to query the alarm logs, you can choose the Query Alarm Log tab. First choose
the alarm time you want, you can select the alarm type and alarm severity as well, then you
chose the site and press the button of Query the result will be shown on your system after that
you save the record.
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2.4 Trace
Trace management is performed in the routine maintenance of equipment. You can trace the
messages on the interfaces and signaling links to verify data and locate faults. Do not start
excessive tracing tasks when the traffic load is high. Otherwise, the LMT response speed is
very slow. In this case, set Trace Mode to Save To OMU when you start a tracing task.
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M2000 Operations
The M2000 is a centralized element management system (EMS) of huawei mobile networks. It
manages mobile NEs in a centralized manner.
No.
Name
System output
1 window
2 Menu Bar
Description
The time displayed is the time
of the client. The log, fault, and
security information is provided
by the server. Therefore, the
displayed time is the time of the
server.
The menu bar shows the main
menu of the system.
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3 Status bar
4 Toolbar
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3.2 Alarms
Alarms are classified into critical, major, minor and warning severities. This section describes
how to adopt corresponding processing policies for different alarm severities and redefine the
alarm severities.
1.
Choose Monitor > Query Alarm List or Logs from the main menu, or click
on the toolbar.
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3.
Choose Monitor > Query Alarm Event all procedure is same only there filter box have
no Status Table and clearance time.
(1) Select one or multiple options in the check box. All the options are selected by default.
(2) Select one or multiple options in the check box. All the options are selected by default.
(3) Start Time: To query the alarms/events that are raised or Cleared later than this time.
End Time: To query the alarms/events that are raised or cleared earlier than this time.
Latest: To query the alarms/events that are raised or cleared in the latest hours, days,
weeks, or months
(4) Alarm Source: You can select the sites or NEs.
Advanced: Advanced parameters of the alarms that you want to query.
Copy From Template: To copy the filter conditions stored in the copy template.
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2.
Click New Query, or right-click any node except OMC in the navigation tree, and then
choose New Query from the shortcut menu.
If you must save the latest query conditions as a template, you can click Condition to
view the query conditions that are set for last operation.
3.
On the Object Settings, Counter Settings, and Other Settings tab pages, set the
conditions for querying the measurement results.
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In the displayed Save as dialog box, enter the name of the new template.
The template name is composed of up to 64 characters, including numerals, spaces,
English letters, and some special characters ! { } [ ] ( ) , . ; and underlines.
6.
7.
Optional: Select Set default template to set the template as the default template.
After that, measurement results are queried by the conditions in the default template every
time you open the Query Result window.
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(1) Navigation Tree: Navigation tree of the result query templates. User templates,
which help them to get result fast.
(2) Table: Displays query results in a table.
(3) Button bar: Provides the functions of setting new query conditions, viewing the
defined query conditions, these buttons will enable after getting the stat with clicking
you can move Measurement Status window, querying missing results, and closing the
active window.
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(1) Continuous Time Mode is check by default, you should check Section Time Mode if you
want to get results within separate time segments.
For the same query template, you can set a maximum of three times segments. The start
time of each time segment must be earlier than the end time. The start time of the next
time segment must be later than or the same as the end time of the current time segment.
(2) Date Range
All
Queries all the measurement results of certain counters under the selected objects based
on the query template.
Today
Queries the measurement results of certain counters under the selected objects within the
current day based on the query template.
Yesterday
Queries the measurement results of certain counters under the selected objects within the
last day based on the query template.
Specific
Queries the measurement results for certain counters under the selected objects within a
specified time segment based on the query template. In this case, Start Time and End Time
must be set.
(3) Period: we are using mostly 3 Period
15 minutes
60 minutes
24Hours
(4) Mostly we use default value in Sort part.
(5) By clicking Query button, we can get the results, or Export to download the data.
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Table: We can get the detailed result by table type. If you like to analysis by Excel for detailed
analysis, this is the best way.
Line chart and Bar chart: We can analysis the results easily by line chart and bar chart type.
We can make the report easier, also save lots of time to make the chart by ourselves.
There are 2 types in Line chart: by object and by counter.
3.6 MML
MML is interface where we can do work Fast and efficient
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2.
Select one or multiple NEs of same version for which MML commands need to be
executed.
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(1) All NEs are showing on that box you can select one or multiple NEs.
(2) MML Command Window, you can Search Command also.
(3) Input box:
a. Generate Input Interface
b. Execute Query F9
c. Move Previous command.
d. Move Next Command.
(4) Input interface or parameter display area. You can tune and see the parameters.
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CME Operations
CME (Configuration Management Express) is a Huawei Tool used for the configuration. It
can be used for the configuration of cell sites. CME works in Parallel with iManager M2000.
It means we cannot use CME until we login to M2000 server. In CME, we can create BTS,
configure or modify Cell parameters, frequencies etc. Basically what CME does is it creates
MML scripts for every action that we perform on the Cell/TRX. In the end, we can use these
MML commands to actually apply those actions/changes.
This chapter is made with respect of RF End. It does not cover the topics which are related to
the BSS end.
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Current Area: we can only view the NEs and its parameters, any type of modification
is not allowed. So if we want to see some parameter vales, it is better to use the
current area, use of planned area is not recommended in order to avoid unwanted
changes in the database.
To open the current area, go to Area ManagementOpen Current
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2.
Planned Area: If we want change the values of any parameter; we can use the planned
area.
(1) See the below images to know how a planned area is created.
(2) Give a name to your planned area, and select the NEs that you want to include in the
planned area.
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(4) We can swap between the current and planned are according to our requirement.
Below image shows how to swap between the current and planned are.
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3.
Right click the cell you want to perform the parameter change in plan area, and select
Cell Configuration Express.
2.
In cell Configuration express window, we can see all the cell level parameters e.g. Idle
Mode Parameters, Call Control Parameters, Handover Parameters etc. See Below;
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2. After make the changes, click on the cell and it will give the below message. And then
Click Yes to save the changes you made in your Planned Area.
Or you can use the shortcut button to export your Script. See Below;
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It will display the following window. You can give the desired path where you want your
script to be saved.
In the above image you can see one option, Launch the Script Executer. If you check this
option, the CME will take you to the Script Executer window automatically, but you will not
be able to copy or edit your script there.
4. Run the script. Right click on your project in the script Executer Window, Activate
ProjectBreak on Failure.
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The Break on Failure Option will stop the script if it finds error in some command.
Otherwise if you choose the Best Effort Option, CME will execute all the commands,
skipping the command that contains the error.
5. We can keep the option of launch the Script Executer unchecked. What it will do is
will save the script in a .txt file on your desired path. You can copy that script and run in
the MML when you require. When you click export, it will display a link, where your
Script is saved in Text file.
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Right click on Cell NameNeighboring Cell Configuration Express, and then you
can add/delete neighbor relations or change Cell to Cell Parameters.
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Select the file type and file path you want to save the parameters, and then click Next or
Finish to export the data.
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PRS Operations
The PRS is a platform for monitoring and analyzing the performance data of mobile networks,
customizing reports, and displaying reports. The PRS is used for the functions such as routine
operation and maintenance of the mobile network.
It enables users to aggregate and store data based on multiple dimensions. It supports the
long-duration storage and efficient query of data.
It provides various predefined reports, which are used for monitoring and analyzing the
operating status of networks.
The PRS enables users to customize KPIs and reports, generate and distribute reports as
scheduled, query reports based on multiple dimensions such as object, time, and
properties, and manage dashboards, and thus improving the work efficiency of network
optimization engineers and operation and maintenance (OM) engineers.
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Customizing KPIs
d. Creating Reports
e.
f.
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Select object type. Click Next to select BSC s/ Specific Culprit Cells for cell group
analyzing.
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Provide the name and category of analysis, and then click Next to finish.
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Right click a root file you want the report belong to. NewSimple Report, and then
Next.
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Select the object type you want to define, and then Next.
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Select Top N condition. This makes it easy to get the worst cells.
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Click OK, and Next, and then set the object that we need to output in the report template.
Note: The object we define here is for the template, we can select the mostly using object
in this report template. However, we can select the other object as well when query this
template.
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10. Set the basic information: Report name, report directory, and report description.
After set the basic information, click Next and then Finish to end.
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First query the right repot template which your want to make, and save to your PC.
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2.
Generate the required graphs based on the downloaded data, after optimize the graphs and
format, delete all the data and save as a template.
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Import the excel template. Right click the report template that just using, Excel Template
ManagementSet Excel Template, and then input the excel template location, and set
export parameters. The excel template is imported.
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After import the excel template, there is no difference of query results showing in PRS,
but if you save the results, you will find that the graphs will be generated automatically.
Go to Report Management; select the report template that you want to query. Right click
the report template, go to Query by Condition.
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Saving data. Right click the main export page and save.
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Go to Performance ReportKPI Analysis. Then you can get the following window:
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Select the right object type. The mostly using object types are: GBSC, GCELL_GCELL
Group, GCell. Select the object type according to the counters you want to analysis.
Then, select the object.
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Click the
, then you can get the results. PRS also can show the graphs which
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For detailed analysis, we need to take more original data. This chapter is about those original
data. There are some parts maybe need the help from the BSS team.
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