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SOME USEFUL COMMANDS IN NOC

1. Rxasp:moty=rxotg; for printing all alarms from the 2G sites.


2. Rxmfp:mo=rxocf-12, 12 is a TG taken as an example, this command is for printing the fault codes.
3. Rxmsp:mo=rxotg-12, subord; checking the status of TRXs, RXs, TXs, & TS.
4. Dtstp:dip=12rbl2; or dtstp:dip=KG2269; Checking whether the dip is working or automatically
blocked.
5. Rxtcp:moty=rxotg,cell=KG2269A; This command prints The TG for KG2269 900.
6. Soft reset:
rxbli:mo=rxotg-12,force,subord; Manually blocking, bli: block initiate.
rxese:mo=rxotg-12,subord; Removing a software.
rxesi:mo=rxotg-12,subord;
rxble:mo=rxotg-12,subord;
You can also reset TRXS, TS,…….

7. Rlcrp:cell=KG2269A To check if a site is carrying a traffic on sector A.


8. Rxmsp:moty=rxotg; To check all the TG connected to the node.
9. Rxtcp:moty=rxotg; All the names of the sites connected to the node.
10. Commands to halt and unhalt a site:
rlstc:cell=KG2269,state=halted;
rlstc:cell=KG2269,state=active;
11. Command to check all the sites connected to the site and their sectors: RLCRP:CELL=ALL;
12. Rxasp:mo=rxotg-0; It prints the site name with all the alarms.
13. Rxmop:mo=rxotg-0; It prints the site name & software
14. Gdcvp: checking synchronization
15. Dtstp:dip=all,state=abl; BSC interface; RTLT for BSC E1
RBL2 for RBS
16. A List of commands which can be used to check the logical channels;

Rlcrp, Rlccp (For sectors)& RXCDP (for TG).

17. Resetting TS with loop test fail alarm:

rxbli:mo=RXOTS-26-2-1,force;

rxlti:mo=RXOTS-26-2-1;

rxble:mo=RXOTS-26-2-1;

18. Rxmsp:moty=rxomctr; This command prints the TG for all cells with 6K RBS.

19. Dtqup:dip=xxxrbl2; Dip quality data on loop, ES: Error seconds.

20. Rxcdp:mo=rxotg-xxxx; Check cell configuration


CMD to clear loop test fail alarm

20. <rxbli:mo=RXOTS-26-2-1,force;

<rxlti:mo=RXOTS-26-2-1;

<rxble:mo=RXOTS-26-2-1;

21. Rlcrp:cell=XXX;

ICM band; Interference channel management. It should be either 1, 2 or


3. When it is 4 or 5, the level of interference is high. For
troubleshooting, check the antenna position or DRUs.

22. Mgcep:cell=all, It prints all cells & their CGI.

23. Mgaap:area=all; it prints all node Bs & their area identities

24. RXPLP:MO=RXOTG- XXXX; checking if SW is loading

25. Rxpli:mo=rxotg-xxx,uc, Chanding software

26. Rlnrp:cell=XXXX,cellr=all,nodata; Neighbour relations

27. Rxmop:mo=rxotg-xx,subord; max & min power

28. Rlmfp:cell=xxx, cell measurement frequency

29. Rlcpp:cell=xxxx, checking TRX power

30. Rlbdp:cell=xxx; checking cell parameters,

31. Rlccp:cell=xxx; it will give the number of CCH.

32. rlnrc:cell=KY2304b,cellr=...; Defining a neighbor relation


33. rldep:cell=xxx; check BCCH frequency

COMMAND USED TO UNBLOCK DIP:

1-dtdip: dip=75rbl2; This cmd is used to check which SDIP, the DIP is connected to.
(1ETM2 for our case).

2-tpcop: sdip=1ETM2; The cmd used to check the LP connected to the DIP in the SDIP(VC12-12, for this
exercise).
3-tpble: sdip=1ETM2, LP=VC12-12; This serves to unblock the LP in SDIP; The LP have to be unblocked
before the DIP.

4-dtble: dip=75rbl2; the cmd used to unblock the DIP.

HOW TO CLEAR TRANSCODER DEVICES ALARMS:

1) rrmap:trapool=all;” // Print all the devices having issues

<rrmap:trapool=all;

RADIO TRANSMISSION TRANSCODER POOL MEAN HOLD TIME SUPERVISION ALARM DATA

TRAPOOL

AMRFR

RTTG1D-3482

END

2) “radep:dev=rttg1d-3482;” // Print the corresponding SNT related to the device


3) “ntcop:snt=rttg1s-6;” // Print the SNT range of E1
4) “rrtcp:dev=rttg1d-3072&&-3583;” // Print each E1 range
5) “rrtbi:dev=rttg1d-3456&&-3487;” // Block the E1 corresponding to the device
6) “rrtbe:dev=rrtg1d-3456&&-3487;” // Deblock the E1 corresponding to the device

HOW TO CLEAR RP FAULT ALARMS:

exrnp:rp=all; and the block unblock the RP that have LNKA or LNKB down. It is better to do it at low
traffic.
<exrnp:rp=all;

RPB-E RP DATA

RP LNKA LNKB STATUS BRNO MAGNO SLOTNO

800 UP UP WO 29 3 4

977 UP DOWN WO 29 3 25

1003 UP UP WO 31 0 1

1004 UP UP WO 31 0 24

1013 UP UP WO 31 0 6

1014 DOWN UP WO 31 0 7

1015 UP DOWN WO 31 0 16

1016 UP UP WO 31 0 17

1017 UP UP WO 31 0 18

<blrpi:rp=1015,forced;

BLRPI:RP=1015,FORCED;

<;

EXECUTED

<blrpe:rp=1015;

BLRPE:RP=1015;

<;

ORDERED

<

WO KIBSC01 B30I14X0180_A AD-788 TIME 110124 0857 PAGE 1

DEBLOCKING OF RP
RP RESULT

1015 DEBLOCKING PERFORMED

END

WO KIBSC01 B30I14X0180_A AD-788 TIME 110124 0857 PAGE 1

<blrpi:rp=1014,forced;

BLRPI:RP=1014,FORCED;

<;

EXECUTED

<blrpe:rp=1014;

BLRPE:RP=1014;

<;

ORDERED

<

WO KIBSC01 B30I14X0180_A AD-788 TIME 110124 0857 PAGE 1

DEBLOCKING OF RP

RP RESULT

1014 DEBLOCKING PERFORMED

UPGRADING COMMANDS
Sector A upgrade template

RXMOI:MO=RXOTRX-90-2,TEI=2,SIG=CONC,DCP1=196,DCP2=197&&204;

RXMOI:MO=RXOTRX-90-3,TEI=3,SIG=CONC,DCP1=205,DCP2=206&&213;
!create tx!

RXMOI:MO=RXOTX-90-2,BAND=GSM900,MPWR=47;

RXMOI:MO=RXOTX-90-3,BAND=GSM900,MPWR=47;

!create rx!

RXMOI:MO=RXORX-90-2,BAND=GSM900,RXD=AB;

RXMOI:MO=RXORX-90-3,BAND=GSM900,RXD=AB;

!create ts!

RXMOI:MO=RXOTS-90-2-0&&-7;

RXMOI:MO=RXOTS-90-3-0&&-7;

!connect TRX to CELL data !

RXMOC:MO=RXOTRX-90-2,CELL=RS2104A;

RXMOC:MO=RXOTRX-90-3,CELL=RS2104A;

!connect TX to CELL data !

RXMOC:MO=RXOTX-90-2,CELL=RS2104A;

RXMOC:MO=RXOTX-90-3,CELL=RS2104A;

rlbdc:cell=RS2104A,CHGR=1,NUMREQBPC=24;

rlchc:cell=RS2104A,CHGR=1,MAIO=0&2&4;
rxesi:mo=rxotg-90,subord;

rxble:mo=rxotg-90,subord;

How to delete TRXs;

rxbli:mo=rxotrx-xx-x,force,subord;
rxese:mo=rxotrx-xx-x,subord;
rxmoe:mo=rxotx-xx-x;
rxmoe:mo=rxotrx-xx-x;
rxmoe:mo=rxots-xx-x-0&&7;
rxmoe:mo=rxorx-xx-x;

SOME MSC & HLR COMMANDS:

1. Strsp:r=all.

2. strsp:r=all; this command prints all the signaling links and traffic carrying.

NDV: Number of devices

NOCC: Number of devices in use

NIDL: Number of idle devices.

NBLO: Number of blocked devices.

3. Allip: It prints all alarms

4.m3rsp:dest=all; Checking if a node is carrying a traffic.

5.HOSTNAME & PRCSTATE Checking the active node of MSC.

6.erepp:enum=208, checking location update

Analysis of the alarms on MSCs:

How to check E1s & devices on MSC;

Exdep:dev=liprrmg-80; Checking E1 or SNT: Switching Network Terminal


Ntcop:snt=rtdma-893; Checking devices

Stdep:dev=updr-96&&-12;

Mgtrp:msisdn=XXXXXXXXXXXXXX, it prints the imsi of a number roamed to Network

Mgslp:imsi:=XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX, It prints SS for non Tigo number roamed to Network

Stbsp:dety=all; It is used to check the blocked devices on MSC.

Ctrai:msisdn=250xxxxxxxxxxx; Call path tracing.

C7ncp:sp=x-xxxxx; Checking the status of signal point

Anbar ???????

Ntstp:snt=xxxxx ; To check the status of SNT.

Mgcep:cell=all; Print all CGI

Mgaap:area=all; Print all SAI, Service Area Identity

NSS: strsp:r=all;

stbsp:dety=all;

blodi:DEv=updr-8702;

exdae:DEv=updr-8702;

exdai:DEv=updr-8702;

blode:DEv=updr-8702;

stdep:DEv=updr-8702;

exrop:r=belge1o;

m3rsp:dest=0-4526;

allip;

eaw KIMSC01

strdp:r=belge1o
HLR COMMANDS

Hgssi:msisdn=250722123233(Number to be diverted),fnum=250725184295,ss=cfu;
Hgsse:msisdn=250722123233,ss=cfu; To undivert.
Hgsdp:msisdn:250722443173,all; Checking the network from which the number is roamed & all SS;
supplementary services.
MSC01: 250720001110
MSC02: 250720001100
MBC01:250720003010

RNC:
Lgasmi –m 2h: Logged alarms for last 2 hours
Lgasmi –m x: x stands for the number of days.

uer -r iublink=RV3211; Checking the traffic

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