Customer Training Catalog Course Descriptions
Customer Training Catalog Course Descriptions GSM
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CONTENTS 1.1
Training Course Descriptions ..................................................................................................................... 6
1.2
GSM RNP&RNO Training Courses .......................................................................................................... 12 1.2.1
OMA00 BSC6000 GSM Air Interface ............................................................................................... 12
1.2.2
OMA01 BSC6900 GSM Air Interface ............................................................................................... 13
1.2.3
OMO00 GSM BSS8.1 Radio Network Functionality......................................................................... 14
1.2.4
OMO01 GSM BSS9.0/12.0/13.0/14.0 Radio Network Functionality ................................................. 15
1.2.5
OMO02 GSM BSS8.1 Radio Network Features .............................................................................. 16
1.2.6
OMO03 GSM BSS9.0/12.0/13.0/14.0 Radio Network Features ....................................................... 17
1.2.7
OMO04 GSM BSS8.1 Radio Network Performance Management .................................................. 18
1.2.8
OMO05 GSM BSS9.0/12.0/13.0/14.0 Radio Network Performance Management .......................... 19
1.2.9
OMO10 GSM 2G/3G/4G Interoperability ......................................................................................... 20
1.2.10
OMO13 BSC6000 GSM Radio Network Optimization...................................................................... 21
1.2.11
OMO14 BSC6900 GSM Radio Network Optimization...................................................................... 22
1.2.12
OMP00 GSM Antenna Basics .......................................................................................................... 23
1.2.13
OMP01 GSM Radio Network Planning ............................................................................................ 24
1.2.14
OMO11 GSM Highway and High-speed Railway Solution ............................................................... 25
1.2.15
OMO15 GSM BSS14.0 Feature Delta ............................................................................................. 26
1.2.16
OMP03 Common Components for Indoor Coverage and Repeater Introduction ............................. 27
1.2.17
OMP04 GSM Indoor Coverage Planning and Optimization ............................................................. 28
1.2.18
OMO12 GSM Indoor Coverage Solution.......................................................................................... 29
1.3
GPRS/EDGE RNP&RNO Training Courses ............................................................................................. 30 1.3.1
OMA02 BSC6000 GPRS/EDGE Air Interface .................................................................................. 30
1.3.2
OMA03 BSC6900 GPRS/EDGE Air Interface .................................................................................. 31
1.3.3
OMO06 GSM BSS8.1 GPRS/EDGE Radio Network Features ........................................................ 32
1.3.4
OMO07 GSM BSS9.0/12.0/13.0/14.0 GPRS/EDGE Radio Network Features ................................ 33
1.3.5
OMO08 GSM BSS8.1 GPRS/EDGE Radio Network Performance Management ............................ 34
1.3.6
OMO09 GSM BSS9.0/12.0/13.0/14.0 GPRS/EDGE Radio Network Performance Management .... 35
1.3.7
OMO15 BSC6000 GPRS/EDGE Radio Network Optimization ........................................................ 36
1.3.8
OMO16 BSC6900 GPRS/EDGE Radio Network Optimization ........................................................ 37
1.3.9
OMP00 GPRS/EDGE Radio Network Planning ............................................................................... 38
1.3.10
OMA04 Evolved EDGE .................................................................................................................... 39
1.3.11
OMA05 GPRS EDGE Signaling ....................................................................................................... 40
1.4
GSM Training Courses ............................................................................................................................. 41 1.4.1
OMC00 BSC6900 GSM V9R11 Product Description ....................................................................... 41
1.4.2
OMC01 BSC6900 GSM V9R11 Operation and Maintenance .......................................................... 42
1.4.3
OMC02 BSC6900 GSM V9R11 Data Configuration......................................................................... 43
1.4.4
OMC03 BSC6900 GSM V9R11 Installation and Commissioning ..................................................... 44
1.4.5
OMC04 BSC6900 GSM V9R11 Troubleshooting ............................................................................. 45
1.4.6
OMB00 BTS3900 GSM V1R2 Product Description ......................................................................... 46
1.4.7
OMB01 BTS3900 GSM V1R2 Operation and Maintenance ............................................................. 47
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1.4.8
OMB02 BTS3900 GSM V1R2 Data Configuration ........................................................................... 48
1.4.9
OMB03 MBTS GO V1R2 installation and commissioning ................................................................ 49
1.4.10
OMC05 BSC6900 GSM V9R12 Product Description ....................................................................... 50
1.4.11
OMC06 BSC6900 GSM V9R12 Operation and Maintenance .......................................................... 51
1.4.12
OMC07 BSC6900 GSM V9R12 Data Configuration ........................................................................ 52
1.4.13
OMC08 BSC6900 GSM V9R12 Installation and Commissioning ..................................................... 53
1.4.14
OMC09 BSC6900 GSM V9R12 Troubleshooting ............................................................................. 54
1.4.15
OMB04 BTS3900 GSM V1R3 Product Description ......................................................................... 55
1.4.16
OMB05 BTS3900 GSM V1R3 Operation and Maintenance ............................................................. 56
1.4.17
OMB06 BTS3900 GSM V1R3 Data Configuration ........................................................................... 57
1.4.18
OMB07 BTS3900 GSM V1R3 Installation and Commissioning ....................................................... 58
1.4.19
OMC13 BSC6900 GSM V9R12 Dimensioning ................................................................................ 59
1.4.20
OMC14 BSC6900 GSM V9R8-V9R12 Delta .................................................................................... 60
1.4.21
OMC15 BSC6900 GSM V9R8-V9R11 Delta .................................................................................... 61
1.4.22
OMB10 BTS3012 GSM V3R8 Product Description ......................................................................... 62
1.4.23
OMB11 BTS3900 GSM V3R8 Product Description .......................................................................... 63
1.4.24
OMB12 BTS3900 GSM V3R8 Commissioning ................................................................................ 64
1.4.25
OMB13 BTS3012 GSM V3R8 Data Configuration ........................................................................... 65
1.4.26
OMB14 BTS3900 GSM V3R8 data configuration ............................................................................ 66
1.4.27
OMB15 BTS3012 GSM V3R8 Operation and Maintenance ............................................................. 67
1.4.28
OMB16 BTS3900 GSM V3R8 Operation and Maintenance ............................................................. 68
1.4.29
OMB17 BTS&DBS3900 GSM V3R8 Troubleshooting...................................................................... 69
1.4.30
OMC16 BSC6000 GSM V9R8 Product Description ......................................................................... 70
1.4.31
OMC17 BSC6000 GSM V9R8 Operation and Maintenance ............................................................ 71
1.4.32
OMC18 BSC6000 GSM V9R8 Data Configuration .......................................................................... 72
1.4.33
OMC19 BSC6000 GSM V9R8 Software Installation & Upgrade ...................................................... 73
1.4.34
OMC20 BSC6000 GSM V9R8 Feature ............................................................................................ 74
1.4.35
OMC21 BSC6000 GSM V9R8C12 Delta Training............................................................................ 75
1.4.36
OMB18 BTS3012 GSM V3R8 Special Topic .................................................................................... 76
1.4.37
OMC22 PCU6000 (External PCU) Operation and Maintenance ...................................................... 77
1.4.38
OMC23 BSC6000 GSM V9R8 Troubleshooting ............................................................................... 79
1.4.39
OMC24 BSC6000 GSM V9R8 Advanced troubleshooting Training ................................................. 80
1.4.40
OMC25 BSC6000 GSM V9R8 TOP10 Alarm Processing ................................................................ 81
1.4.41
OMC26 BSC6000 GSM V9R8 IP Topic............................................................................................ 82
1.4.42
OMB19 BTS3012 GSMR V3R8 Product Description ....................................................................... 83
1.4.43
OMB20 DBS3900 GSMR V3R8 Product Description....................................................................... 84
1.4.44
OMB21 DBS3900 GSMR V3R8 Commissioning ............................................................................. 85
1.4.45
OMB22 BTS3012 GSMR V3R8 Data Configuration ........................................................................ 86
1.4.46
OMB23 DBS3900 GSMR V3R8 data configuration ......................................................................... 87
1.4.47
OMB24 BTS3012 GSMR V3R8 Operation and Maintenance .......................................................... 88
1.4.48
OMB25 DB3900 GSMR V3R8 Operation and Maintenance ............................................................ 89
1.4.49
OMB26 DBS3900 GSMR V3R8 Troubleshooting ............................................................................ 90
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1.4.50
OMC27 BSC6000 GSMR V9R8 Product Description ...................................................................... 91
1.4.51
OMC28 BSC6000 GSMR V9R8 Operation and Maintenance ......................................................... 92
1.4.52
OMC29 BSC6000 GSMR V9R8 Data Configuration ........................................................................ 93
1.4.53
OMC30 BSC6000 GSMR V9R8 Software Installation & Upgrade ................................................... 94
1.4.54
OMC31 BSC6000 GSMR V9R8C15 BSS Signaling Flow and analysis ........................................... 95
1.4.55
OMC32 BSC6000 GSMR V9R8C15 HSCSD Introduction ............................................................... 96
1.4.56
OMC33 BSC6000 GSMR V9R8C15 Troubleshooting...................................................................... 97
1.4.57
OMC34 BSC6000 GSMR V901R008 Product Description .............................................................. 98
1.4.58
OMC35 BSC6000 GSMR V901R008 Operation and Maintenance ................................................. 99
1.4.59
OMC36 BSC6000 GSMR V901R008 Data Configuration .............................................................. 100
1.4.60
OMC37 BSC6000 GSMR V901R008 Installation and Commissioning .......................................... 101
1.4.61
OMC38 BSC6000 GSMR V901R008 Troubleshooting .................................................................. 102
1.4.62
OMB27 DBS3900 GSMR V301R008 Product Description ............................................................. 103
1.4.63
OMB28 DBS3900 GSMR V301R008 Operation and Maintenance ................................................ 104
1.4.64
OMB29 DBS3900 GSMR V301R008 Data Configuration .............................................................. 105
1.4.65
OMB30 DBS3900 GSMR V301R008 installation and commissioning ........................................... 106
1.4.66
OMC39 BSC6000 GSMR V901R008 BSS Signaling Flow and analysis ....................................... 107
1.4.67
OMC40 BSC6000 GSMR V901R008 HSCSD Introduction ........................................................... 108
1.4.68
OMB31 BTS&DBS3900 GSM V1R2 Troubleshooting.................................................................... 109
1.4.69
OMB32 BTS&DBS3900 GSM V1R3 Troubleshooting.................................................................... 110
1.4.70
OMC50 BSC6900 GSM V900R013 Product Description ................................................................111
1.4.71
OMC51 BSC6900 GSM V900R013 Operation and Maintenance .................................................. 112
1.4.72
OMC52 BSC6900 GSM V900R013 Data Configuration ................................................................ 113
1.4.73
OMC53 BSC6900 GSM V900R013 Installation and Commissioning ............................................. 114
1.4.74
OMC54 BSC6900 GSM V900R013 Troubleshooting ..................................................................... 115
1.4.75
OMB33 MBTS GSM V100R004 Product Description..................................................................... 116
1.4.76
OMB34 MBTS GSM V100R004 Operation and Maintenance ........................................................ 117
1.4.77
OMB35 MBTS GSM V100R004 Data Configuration ...................................................................... 118
1.4.78
OMB36 MBTS GSM V100R004 Installation and Commissioning .................................................. 119
1.4.79
OMC55 BSC6900 GSM V900R013 Dimensioning ........................................................................ 120
1.4.80
OMC56 BSC6900 GSM V900R012 - V900R013 Delta .................................................................. 121
1.4.81
OMB37 MBTS GSM V100R004 Troubleshooting .......................................................................... 122
1.4.82
OMC58 BSC6900 GSM V900R013 Data Reconfiguration............................................................. 123
1.4.83
OMB38 MBTS GSM V100R004 Data Reconfiguration .................................................................. 124
1.4.84
OMC59 BSC6900 GSM V900R011 Data Reconfiguration ............................................................. 125
1.4.85
OMB39 MBTS GSM V100R002 Data Reconfiguration .................................................................. 126
1.4.86
OMC60 BSC6900 GSM V900R012 Data Reconfiguration............................................................. 127
1.4.87
OMB40 MBTS GSM V100R003 Data Reconfiguration .................................................................. 128
1.4.88
OMC61 BSC6900 GSM V900R014 Product Description ............................................................... 129
1.4.89
OMC62 BSC6900 GSM V900R014 Operation and Maintenance .................................................. 130
1.4.90
OMC63 BSC6900 GSM V900R014 Data Configuration ................................................................ 131
1.4.91
OMC64 BSC6900 GSM V900R014 Installation and Commissioning ............................................. 132
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1.4.92
OMC65 BSC6900 GSM V900R014 Data Reconfiguration............................................................. 133
1.4.93
OMC66 BSC6900 GSM V900R014 Migration ............................................................................... 134
1.4.94
OMC67 BSC6900 GSM V900R014 Expanding ............................................................................. 135
1.4.95
OMC68 BSC6900 GSM V900R014 Dimensioning ........................................................................ 136
1.4.96
OMC69 BSC6900 GSM V900R013 - V900R014 Delta .................................................................. 137
1.4.97
OMC70 BSC6900 GSM V900R014 Troubleshooting ..................................................................... 138
1.4.98
OMB41 MBTS GSM V100R007 Product Description..................................................................... 139
1.4.99
OMB42 MBTS GSM V100R007 Operation and Maintenance ........................................................ 140
1.4.100
OMB43 MBTS GSM V100R007 Data Configuration ...................................................................... 141
1.4.101
OMB44 MBTS GSM V100R007 Installation and Commissioning .................................................. 142
1.4.102
OMB45 MBTS GSM V100R007 Troubleshooting .......................................................................... 143
1.4.103
OMB46 MBTS GSM V100R007 Data Reconfiguration .................................................................. 144
1.4.104
OMB47 MBTS GSM V100R007 Expanding ................................................................................... 145
1.4.105
OMB48 MBTS GSM V100R007 Migration ..................................................................................... 146
1.4.106
OMC71 GSM IPRAN Fundamental................................................................................................ 147
1.4.107
OMC72 GSM IPRAN MSTP/PTN Networking ............................................................................... 148
1.4.108
OMC73 GSM IPRAN Networking Planning.................................................................................... 149
1.4.109
OMC74 GSM IPRAN
1.4.110
OMC75 GSM IPRAN Maintenance and Monitoring ....................................................................... 152
1.4.111
OMC76 GSM IPRAN Troubleshooting ........................................................................................... 153
1.4.112
OMC77 GSM IPRAN Principles for Interfaces over IP ................................................................... 154
1.4.113
OMC78 BSC6900 GSM V900R013-V900R014 Upgrade .............................................................. 155
1.4.114
OMC79 MBTS GSM V100R004 - V100R007 Upgrade .................................................................. 156
1.4.115
OMB49 GSM BSS14.0 Antenna and Feeder Maintenance............................................................ 157
1.4.116
OMC80 GSM IPRAN A over IP Reconstruction ............................................................................. 158
1.4.117
OMC81 GSM IPRAN Gb over IP Reconstruction........................................................................... 159
1.4.118
OMC82 GSM IPRAN Abis over IP Reconstruction......................................................................... 160
1.4.119
OMC83 GSM BSS14.0 Emergency Maintenance .......................................................................... 161
1.4.120
OMC84 GSM BSS14.0 Precautions and Emergency Maintenance for Large Traffic ..................... 162
1.4.121
OMC85 BSC6900 GSM Fault Information Collecting..................................................................... 163
1.4.122
OMC86 BSC6900 CS Troubleshooting .......................................................................................... 164
1.4.123
OMC87 BSC6900 PS Troubleshooting .......................................................................................... 165
1.4.124
OMC88 BSC6900 IP Transmission Troubleshooting ..................................................................... 166
1.4.125
OMC89 BSC6900 Clock Troubleshooting ...................................................................................... 167
Feature Application ................................................................................... 150
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1.1 Training Course Descriptions GSM Training Courses are designed as follows: Duration Code
Training Courses
Level
(working days)
Training
Class
Location
Size
GSM RNP&RNO Training Courses OMA00
BSC6000 GSM Air Interface
Ⅲ
2.5
6 ~ 12
OMA01
BSC6900 GSM Air Interface
Ⅲ
2.5
6 ~ 12
OMO00
GSM BSS8.1 Radio Network Functionality
Ⅲ
2.25
6 ~ 12
OMO01
GSM BSS9.0/12.0/13.0/14.0 Radio Network Functionality
Ⅲ
2.25
6 ~ 12
OMO02
GSM BSS8.1 Radio Network Features
Ⅲ
4.75
6 ~ 12
OMO03
GSM BSS9.0/12.0/13.0/14.0 Radio Network Features
Ⅲ
4.75
6 ~ 12
OMO04
GSM BSS8.1 Radio Network Performance Management
Ⅲ
0.5
6 ~ 12
Ⅲ
0.5
6 ~ 12
OMO05
GSM BSS9.0/12.0/13.0/14.0 Radio Network Performance Management
OMO10
GSM 2G/3G/4G Interoperability
Ⅳ
1
6 ~ 12
OMO13
BSC6000 GSM Radio Network Optimization
Ⅲ
1
6 ~ 12
OMO14
BSC6900 GSM Radio Network Optimization
Ⅳ
2
6 ~ 12
OMP00
GSM Antenna Basics
Ⅱ
0.5
6 ~ 12
OMP01
GSM Radio Network Planning
Ⅲ
3.5
6 ~ 12
OMO11
GSM Highway and High-speed Railway Solution
Ⅳ
1
6 ~ 12
OMO15
GSM BSS14.0 Feature Delta
Ⅲ
1
6 ~ 12
Ⅱ
0.5
6 ~ 12
OMP03
Common Components for Indoor Coverage and Repeater Introduction
OMP04
GSM Indoor Coverage Planning and Optimization
Ⅲ
1.25
6 ~ 12
OMO12
GSM Indoor Coverage Solution
Ⅲ
0.25
6 ~ 12
GPRS/EDGE RNP&RNO Training Courses OMA02
BSC6000 GPRS/EDGE Air Interface
Ⅲ
2
6 ~ 12
OMA03
BSC6900 GPRS/EDGE Air Interface
Ⅲ
2
6 ~ 12
OMO06
GSM BSS8.1 GPRS/EDGE Radio Network Features
Ⅲ
1.5
6 ~ 12
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OMO07
OMO08
OMO09
GSM BSS9.0/12.0/13.0/14.0 GPRS/EDGE Radio Network
Ⅲ
1.5
6 ~ 12
Ⅲ
1
6 ~ 12
Ⅲ
1
6 ~ 12
Features GSM BSS8.1 GPRS/EDGE Radio Network Performance Management GSM BSS9.0/12.0/13.0/14.0 GPRS/EDGE Radio Network Performance Management
OMO15
BSC6000 GPRS/EDGE Radio Network Optimization
Ⅲ
0.5
6 ~ 12
OMO16
BSC6900 GPRS/EDGE Radio Network Optimization
Ⅳ
1
6 ~ 12
OMP00
GPRS/EDGE Radio Network Planning
Ⅲ
0.5
6 ~ 12
OMA04
Evolved EDGE
Ⅳ
1
6 ~ 12
OMA05
GPRS EDGE Signaling
Ⅳ
2
6 ~ 12
GSM Product Training Courses OMC00
BSC6900 GSM V9R11 Product Description
Ⅱ
1
6 ~ 12
OMC01
BSC6900 GSM V9R11 Operation and Maintenance
Ⅱ
2
6 ~ 12
OMC02
BSC6900 GSM V9R11 Data Configuration
Ⅲ
3
6 ~ 12
OMC03
BSC6900 GSM V9R11 Installation and Commissioning
Ⅱ
1
6 ~ 12
OMC04
BSC6900 GSM V9R11 Troubleshooting
Ⅳ
5
6 ~ 12
OMB00
BTS3900 GSM V1R2 Product Description
Ⅱ
1
6 ~ 12
OMB01
BTS3900 GSM V1R2 Operation and Maintenance
Ⅱ
1
6 ~ 12
OMB02
BTS3900 GSM V1R2 Data Configuration
Ⅱ
2
6 ~ 12
OMB03
MBTS GO V1R2 installation and commissioning
Ⅱ
1
6 ~ 12
OMC05
BSC6900 GSM V9R12 Product Description
Ⅱ
1
6 ~ 12
OMC06
BSC6900 GSM V9R12 Operation and Maintenance
Ⅱ
2
6 ~ 12
OMC07
BSC6900 GSM V9R12 Data Configuration
Ⅲ
3
6 ~ 12
OMC08
BSC6900 GSM V9R12 Installation and Commissioning
Ⅱ
1
6 ~ 12
OMC09
BSC6900 GSM V9R12 Troubleshooting
Ⅳ
5
6 ~ 12
OMB04
BTS3900 GSM V1R3 Product Description
Ⅱ
1
6 ~ 12
OMB05
BTS3900 GSM V1R3 Operation and Maintenance
Ⅱ
1
6 ~ 12
OMB06
BTS3900 GSM V1R3 Data Configuration
Ⅱ
2
6 ~ 12
OMB07
BTS3900 GSM V1R3 Installation and Commissioning
Ⅱ
1
6 ~ 12
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OMC13
BSC6900 GSM V9R12 Dimensioning
Ⅲ
1
6 ~ 12
OMC14
BSC6900 GSM V9R8-V9R12 Delta
Ⅲ
2
6 ~ 12
OMC15
BSC6900 GSM V9R8-V9R11 Delta
Ⅲ
2
6 ~ 12
OMB10
BTS3012 GSM V3R8 Product Description
Ⅱ
0.5
6 ~ 12
OMB11
BTS3900 GSM V3R8 Product Description
Ⅱ
1
6 ~ 12
OMB12
BTS3900 GSM V3R8 Commissioning
Ⅱ
1
6 ~ 12
OMB13
BTS3012 GSM V3R8 Data Configuration
Ⅱ
1
6 ~ 12
OMB14
BTS3900 GSM V3R8 data configuration
Ⅱ
1
6 ~ 12
OMB15
BTS3012 GSM V3R8 Operation and Maintenance
Ⅱ
1
6 ~ 12
OMB16
BTS3900 GSM V3R8 Operation and Maintenance
Ⅱ
1
6 ~ 12
OMB17
BTS&DBS3900 GSM V3R8 Troubleshooting
Ⅱ
1
6 ~ 12
OMC16
BSC6000 GSM V9R8 Product Description
Ⅱ
1
6 ~ 12
OMC17
BSC6000 GSM V9R8 Operation and Maintenance
Ⅱ
2
6 ~ 12
OMC18
BSC6000 GSM V9R8 Data Configuration
Ⅲ
2
6 ~ 12
OMC19
BSC6000 GSM V9R8 Software Installation & Upgrade
Ⅲ
1
6 ~ 12
OMC20
BSC6000 GSM V9R8 Feature
Ⅲ
3
6 ~ 12
OMC21
BSC6000 GSM V9R8C12 Delta Training
Ⅲ
1
6 ~ 12
OMB18
BTS3012 GSM V3R8 Special Topic
Ⅲ
1
6 ~ 12
OMC22
PCU6000 (External PCU) Operation and Maintenance
Ⅱ
5
6 ~ 12
OMC23
BSC6000 GSM V9R8 Troubleshooting
Ⅲ
0.5
6 ~ 12
OMC24
BSC6000 GSM V9R8 Advanced troubleshooting Training
Ⅳ
5
6 ~ 12
OMC25
BSC6000 GSM V9R8 TOP10 Alarm Processing
Ⅲ
1
6 ~ 12
OMC26
BSC6000 GSM V9R8 IP Topic
Ⅲ
1
6 ~ 12
OMB19
BTS3012 GSMR V3R8 Product Description
Ⅱ
0.5
6 ~ 12
OMB20
DBS3900 GSMR V3R8 Product Description
Ⅱ
0.5
6 ~ 12
OMB21
DBS3900 GSMR V3R8 Commissioning
Ⅱ
1
6 ~ 12
OMB22
BTS3012 GSMR V3R8 Data Configuration
Ⅱ
1
6 ~ 12
OMB23
DBS3900 GSMR V3R8 data configuration
Ⅱ
1
6 ~ 12
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OMB24
BTS3012 GSMR V3R8 Operation and Maintenance
Ⅱ
1
6 ~ 12
OMB25
DB3900 GSMR V3R8 Operation and Maintenance
Ⅱ
1
6 ~ 12
OMB26
DBS3900 GSMR V3R8 Troubleshooting
Ⅱ
1
6 ~ 12
OMC27
BSC6000 GSMR V9R8 Product Description
Ⅱ
1
6 ~ 12
OMC28
BSC6000 GSMR V9R8 Operation and Maintenance
Ⅱ
2
6 ~ 12
OMC29
BSC6000 GSMR V9R8 Data Configuration
Ⅲ
3
6 ~ 12
OMC30
BSC6000 GSMR V9R8 Software Installation & Upgrade
Ⅲ
1
6 ~ 12
Ⅳ
1
6 ~ 12
OMC31
BSC6000 GSMR V9R8C15 BSS Signaling Flow and analysis
OMC32
BSC6000 GSMR V9R8C15 HSCSD Introduction
Ⅲ
0.5
6 ~ 12
OMC33
BSC6000 GSMR V9R8C15 Troubleshooting
Ⅳ
1.5
6 ~ 12
OMC34
BSC6000 GSMR V901R008 Product Description
Ⅱ
1
6 ~ 12
OMC35
BSC6000 GSMR V901R008 Operation and Maintenance
Ⅱ
2
6 ~ 12
OMC36
BSC6000 GSMR V901R008 Data Configuration
Ⅲ
3
6 ~ 12
Ⅱ
1
6 ~ 12
OMC37
BSC6000 GSMR V901R008 Installation and Commissioning
OMC38
BSC6000 GSMR V901R008 Troubleshooting
Ⅳ
1
6 ~ 12
OMB27
DBS3900 GSMR V301R008 Product Description
Ⅱ
1
6 ~ 12
OMB28
DBS3900 GSMR V301R008 Operation and Maintenance
Ⅱ
1
6 ~ 12
OMB29
DBS3900 GSMR V301R008 Data Configuration
Ⅱ
2
6 ~ 12
Ⅱ
1
6 ~ 12
Ⅳ
1.5
6 ~ 12
OMB30
OMC39
DBS3900 GSMR V301R008 installation and commissioning BSC6000 GSMR V901R008 BSS Signaling Flow and analysis
OMC40
BSC6000 GSMR V901R008 HSCSD Introduction
Ⅳ
0.5
6 ~ 12
OMB31
BTS&DBS3900 GSM V1R2 Troubleshooting
Ⅱ
0.5
6 ~ 12
OMB32
BTS&DBS3900 GSM V1R3 Troubleshooting
Ⅱ
0.5
6 ~ 12
OMC50
BSC6900 GSM V900R013 Product Description
Ⅱ
1
6 ~ 12
OMC51
BSC6900 GSM V900R013 Operation and Maintenance
Ⅱ
2
6 ~ 12
OMC52
BSC6900 GSM V900R013 Data Configuration
Ⅲ
3
6 ~ 12
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OMC53
BSC6900 GSM V900R013 Installation and
Ⅱ
1
6 ~ 12
Commissioning
OMC54
BSC6900 GSM V900R013 Troubleshooting
Ⅳ
5
6 ~ 12
OMB33
MBTS GSM V100R004 Product Description
Ⅱ
1
6 ~ 12
OMB34
MBTS GSM V100R004 Operation and Maintenance
Ⅱ
1
6 ~ 12
OMB35
MBTS GSM V100R004 Data Configuration
Ⅱ
2
6 ~ 12
OMB36
MBTS GSM V100R004 Installation and Commissioning
Ⅱ
1
6 ~ 12
OMC55
BSC6900 GSM V900R013 Dimensioning
Ⅲ
1
6 ~ 12
OMC56
BSC6900 GSM V900R012 - V900R013 Delta
Ⅲ
1
6 ~ 12
OMB37
MBTS GSM V100R004 Troubleshooting
Ⅲ
0.5
6 ~ 12
OMC58
BSC6900 GSM V900R013 Data Reconfiguration
Ⅲ
2
6 ~ 12
OMB38
MBTS GSM V100R004 Data Reconfiguration
Ⅲ
3
6 ~ 12
OMC59
BSC6900 GSM V900R011 Data Reconfiguration
Ⅲ
2
6 ~ 12
OMB39
MBTS GSM V100R002 Data Reconfiguration
Ⅲ
3
6 ~ 12
OMC60
BSC6900 GSM V900R012 Data Reconfiguration
Ⅲ
2
6 ~ 12
OMB40
MBTS GSM V100R003 Data Reconfiguration
Ⅲ
3
6 ~ 12
OMC61
BSC6900 GSM V900R014 Product Description
Ⅱ
1
6 ~ 12
OMC62
BSC6900 GSM V900R014 Operation and Maintenance
Ⅱ
2
6 ~ 12
OMC63
BSC6900 GSM V900R014 Data Configuration
Ⅱ
3
6 ~ 12
Ⅱ
1.5
6 ~ 12
OMC64
BSC6900 GSM V900R014 Installation and Commissioning
OMC65
BSC6900 GSM V900R014 Data Reconfiguration
Ⅲ
1.5
6 ~ 12
OMC66
BSC6900 GSM V900R014 Migration
Ⅲ
0.5
6 ~ 12
OMC67
BSC6900 GSM V900R014 Expanding
Ⅲ
0.5
6 ~ 12
OMC68
BSC6900 GSM V900R014 Dimensioning
Ⅳ
1
6 ~ 12
OMC69
BSC6900 GSM V900R013 - V900R014 Delta
Ⅲ
1
6 ~ 12
OMC70
BSC6900 GSM V900R014 Troubleshooting
Ⅳ
5
6 ~ 12
OMB41
MBTS GSM V100R007 Product Description
Ⅱ
1
6 ~ 12
OMB42
MBTS GSM V100R007 Operation and Maintenance
Ⅱ
1
6 ~ 12
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OMB43
MBTS GSM V100R007 Data Configuration
Ⅱ
1.5
6 ~ 12
OMB44
MBTS GSM V100R007 Installation and Commissioning
Ⅱ
1
6 ~ 12
OMB45
MBTS GSM V100R007 Troubleshooting
Ⅲ
0.5
6 ~ 12
OMB46
MBTS GSM V100R007 Data Reconfiguration
Ⅱ
1.5
6 ~ 12
OMB47
MBTS GSM V100R007 Expanding
Ⅲ
0.5
6 ~ 12
OMB48
MBTS GSM V100R007 Migration
Ⅲ
0.5
6 ~ 12
OMC71
GSM IPRAN Fundamental
Ⅲ
0.5
6 ~ 12
OMC72
GSM IPRAN MSTP/PTN Networking
Ⅲ
1
6 ~ 12
OMC73
GSM IPRAN Networking Planning
Ⅲ
1
6 ~ 12
OMC74
GSM IPRAN
Ⅲ
1.75
6 ~ 12
OMC75
GSM IPRAN Maintenance and Monitoring
Ⅲ
0.5
6 ~ 12
OMC76
GSM IPRAN Troubleshooting
Ⅲ
0.25
6 ~ 12
OMC77
GSM IPRAN Principles for Interfaces over IP
Ⅲ
0.25
6 ~ 12
OMC78
BSC6900 GSM V900R013-V900R014 Upgrade
Ⅲ
1
6 ~ 12
OMC79
MBTS GSM V100R004 - V100R007 Upgrade
Ⅲ
1
6 ~ 12
OMB49
GSM BSS14.0 Antenna and Feeder Maintenance
Ⅲ
1
6 ~ 12
OMC80
GSM IPRAN A over IP Reconstruction
Ⅲ
1
6 ~ 12
OMC81
GSM IPRAN Gb over IP Reconstruction
Ⅲ
1
6 ~ 12
OMC82
GSM IPRAN Abis over IP Reconstruction
Ⅲ
1
6 ~ 12
OMC83
GSM BSS14.0 Emergency Maintenance
Ⅲ
0.5
6 ~ 12
Ⅲ
0.5
6 ~ 12
OMC84
Feature Application
GSM BSS14.0 Precautions and Emergency Maintenance for Large Traffic
OMC85
BSC6900 GSM Fault Information Collecting
Ⅲ
0.5
6 ~ 12
OMC86
BSC6900 CS Troubleshooting
Ⅲ
1.5
6 ~ 12
OMC87
BSC6900 PS Troubleshooting
Ⅲ
1
6 ~ 12
OMC88
BSC6900 IP Transmission Troubleshooting
Ⅲ
1.5
6 ~ 12
OMC89
BSC6900 Clock Troubleshooting
Ⅲ
0.5
6 ~ 12
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1.2 GSM RNP&RNO Training Courses 1.2.1
OMA00 BSC6000 GSM Air Interface
system
Objectives On completion of this course, the participants will
Content
be able to:
Overview
Describe the function of each kind of logical
Processing of Voice Signal
channel
Features in GSM System
Describe the general radio signal process on
Timing Advance
Frequency Hopping
State the techniques used on Um interface
Discontinuous Transmission
Describe typical GSM communication flow
Power Control
Perform the operation for interface message
Radio Channel
Location Update
Call Setup
Handover
Direct Retry
Short Message
Release
Case Analysis
Um interface
trace Identify the messages on A interface and Abis interface Analysis the messages on A interface and Abis interface Explain the important message parameters Identify the fault by the method of analyzing the signaling flow
Training Methods
Target Audience
Lectures, Hands-on exercise
GSM BSS Engineers
Duration
GSM RNP Engineers GSM RNO Engineers
2.5 working days
Prerequisites
Class Size
Having basic knowledge of radio network
Min 6, max 12
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1.2.2
OMA01 BSC6900 GSM Air Interface
system
Objectives On completion of this course, the participants will
Content
be able to:
Overview
Describe the function of each kind of logical
Processing of Voice Signal
channel
Features in GSM System
Describe the general radio signal process on Um interface
Timing Advance
Frequency Hopping
State the techniques used on Um interface
Discontinuous Transmission
Describe typical GSM communication flow
Power Control
Perform the operation for interface message
Radio Channel
Location Update
Call Setup
Handover
Direct Retry
Short Message
Release
Case Analysis
trace Identify the messages on A interface and Abis interface Analysis the messages on A interface and Abis interface Explain the important message parameters Identify the fault by the method of analyzing the signaling flow
Training Methods
Target Audience
Lectures, Hands-on exercise
GSM BSS Engineers
Duration
GSM RNP Engineers GSM RNO Engineers
2.5 working days
Prerequisites
Class Size
Having basic knowledge of radio network
Min 6, max 12
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1.2.3
OMO00 GSM BSS8.1 Radio Network Functionality
Objectives
Content
On completion of this course, the participants will
Cell Parameters Overview
be able to:
Cell Parameters Introduction
List the MS behaviors in idle mode
Case Study
Describe the parameters associated with MS
Hopping Overview
behaviors in idle mode
Hopping Classification
List the types of frequency hopping Describe the functions of frequency hopping
Hopping Parameters
Training Methods
algorithm Describe the parameters of frequency hopping
Lectures, Hands-on exercise
Duration
Target Audience
2.25 working days
GSM BSS senior engineers
Class Size
GSM RNO engineers
Prerequisites
Min 6, max 12
Completion of the following course(s): BSC6000 GSM Air Interface
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1.2.4
OMO01 GSM BSS9.0/12.0/13.0/14.0 Radio Network Functionality
Objectives
Content
On completion of this course, the participants will
System Information Reception
be able to:
Cell Selection
List the MS behaviors in idle mode
Cell Reselection
Describe the parameters associated with MS
Location Update
behaviors in idle mode
Paging Processing
List the types of frequency hopping
Access Processing
Describe the functions of frequency hopping
Other parameters
algorithm
Hopping Overview
Describe the parameters of frequency hopping
Target Audience
Hopping Parameters
Training Methods
GSM BSS senior engineers GSM RNO engineers
Lectures, Hands-on exercise
Prerequisites
Duration
Completion of the following course(s): BSC6900 GSM Air Interface
Hopping Classification
2.25 working days
Class Size Min 6, max 12
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1.2.5
OMO02 GSM BSS8.1 Radio Network Features
Purposes of HO
Classification of HO
HO Algorithm Ⅰ Process
General HO Process
Measure and Measurement Result Report
Measurement Report Preprocessing
Handover Judgment
Handover Implementation
Power Control Overview
HWⅡ Power Control
HWⅢ Power Control
Interpret Huawei handover algorithm I/II
Other Power Control
Describe the enhanced full rate algorithm
Enhanced Full Rate
Describe the half rate algorithm
Half Rate
Describe the adaptive multiple rate algorithm
Adaptive Multiple Rate
Describe the GSM radio channel allocation
HW II Channel Assignment Procedure
Principle of Channel Assignment
Data Configuration of Channel Assignment
Objectives On completion of this course, the participants will be able to: Describe the general flow of GSM power control algorithm Interpret Huawei power control algorithm II Interpret Huawei power control algorithm III Describe the other features about power control Describe the general flow of GSM handover algorithm
algorithm II
Target Audience
Training Methods GSM BSS senior engineers Lectures, Hands-on exercise
GSM RNO engineers
Duration
Prerequisites Completion of the following course(s):
4.75 working days
Class Size
BSC6000 GSM Air Interface GSM BSS8.1 Radio Network Functionality
Min 6, max 12
Content Introduction of Handover
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1.2.6
OMO03 GSM BSS9.0/12.0/13.0/14.0 Radio Network Features
Objectives On completion of this course, the participants will be able to: Describe the general flow of GSM power control algorithm
Measure and Measurement Result Report
Measurement Report Preprocessing
Handover Judgment
Handover Implementation
Power Control Overview
HWⅡ Power Control Algorithm
HWⅢ Power Control Algorithm
Other Algorithms
Enhanced Full Rate
Half Rate
Interpret Huawei handover algorithm I/II
Adaptive Multiple Rate
Describe the enhanced full rate algorithm
HW II Channel Assignment Algorithm Basic
Describe the half rate algorithm
Channel Assignment Procedure
Describe the adaptive multiple rate algorithm
Channel Assignment Strategies
Describe the GSM radio channel allocation
Detail Priorities of Channel Assignment
Interpret Huawei power control algorithm II Interpret Huawei power control algorithm III Describe the other features about power control Describe the general flow of GSM handover algorithm
Strategies
algorithm II
Target Audience
Channel Assignment Priorities and Data Configuration
GSM BSS senior engineers
Capacity Priorities and Data Configuration
GSM RNO engineers
Quality Priorities and Data Configuration
PS Coordination Priorities and Data
Prerequisites Completion of the following course(s): BSC6900 GSM Air Interface GSM BSS9.0/12.0/13.0/14.0 Radio Network Functionality
Content
Configuration
Management Priorities and Data Configuration
Training Methods Lectures, Hands-on exercise
Duration
Introduction of Handover
Purposes of HO
Classification of HO
HO Algorithm Ⅰ Process
General HO Process
4.75 working days
Class Size Min 6, max 12
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1.2.7
OMO04 GSM BSS8.1 Radio Network Performance Management
BSC6000 GSM Air Interface
Objectives On completion of this course, the participants will
Content
be able to:
Brief Introduction to BSC Traffic Statistics
Describe the operations about performance
Often-used Traffic Statistics Items Analysis
management based on M2000
Training Methods
Interpret the general analysis procedure of Lectures, Demonstration
traffic analysis Interpret the functions of some typical counters
Target Audience
Duration 0.5 working day
Class Size
GSM BSS senior engineers GSM RNO engineers
Min 6, max 12
Prerequisites Completion of the following course(s):
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1.2.8
OMO05 GSM BSS9.0/12.0/13.0/14.0 Radio Network Performance Management
Performance Management Preferences
Objectives
Performance Database Capacity Parameters On completion of this course, the participants will be able to: Describe the operations about performance management based on M2000 Interpret the general analysis procedure of traffic analysis Interpret the functions of some typical counters
User-Defined Counter Management Query Performance Result Other Functions Traffic Statistics Items Analysis Process Often-used Traffic Statistics Items Analysis
Training Methods
Target Audience
Lectures, Demonstration
GSM BSS senior engineers
Duration
GSM RNO engineers
Prerequisites
0.5 working day
Completion of the following course(s): BSC6900 GSM Air Interface
Measurement Management
Class Size Min 6, max 12
Content Performance Management Basic
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1.2.9
OMO10 GSM 2G/3G/4G Interoperability
GSM BSS9.0/12.0/13.0/14.0 Radio Network
Objectives
Features On completion of this course, the participants will be able to: Describe the inter-RAT CS cell reselection conditions
Content Overview of Inter-RAT UE Behavior in Idle Mode
Describe the inter-RAT PS cell reselection
GSM-WCDMA Cell Reselection GSM-LTE Cell Reselection
conditions Describe the inter-RAT handover algorithm
GSM-WCDMA Handover Procedure
Describe the signaling flow of inter-RAT
GSM-LTE Handover Procedure
handover
Training Methods
Target Audience Lectures, LVC GSM BSS Engineers
Duration
GSM RNO Engineers 1 working day
Prerequisites
Class Size Completion of the following course(s): Min 6, max 12
BSC6900 GSM Air Interface GSM BSS9.0/12.0/13.0/14.0 Radio Network Functionality
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1.2.10 OMO13 BSC6000 GSM Radio Network Optimization
GSM BSS8.1 Radio Network Features
Objectives
GSM BSS8.1 Radio Network Performance On completion of this course, the participants will be able to: Describe the key KPIs of TCH/SDCCH call
Management
Content Call Drop Definition and Main Reasons
drop Summarize the typical problems of call drop in realistic network
Detail Reasons Location and Solution for Call Drop
Analyze the main reasons of call drop
Call Drop Cases
Describe the key KPIs of handover
Handover Process Flow
Summarize the typical problems of handover
Measurement Points and Performance Index of
failure in realistic network
Handover
Analyze the main reasons of handover failure
Analysis of Handover Problem
Study the cases
Handover Cases
Target Audience
Training Methods
GSM BSS senior engineers
Lectures, Case-study
GSM RNO engineers
Duration
Prerequisites 1 working day Completion of the following course(s):
Class Size
BSC6000 GSM Air Interface GSM BSS8.1 Radio Network Functionality
Min 6, max 12
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1.2.11 OMO14 BSC6900 GSM Radio Network Optimization
Detail Reasons Location and Solution for Call
Objectives
Drop On completion of this course, the participants will be able to: Describe the key KPIs of TCH/SDCCH call drop Summarize the typical problems of call drop in realistic network Analyze the main reasons of call drop Describe the key KPIs of handover Summarize the typical problems of handover failure in realistic network Analyze the main reasons of handover failure Study the cases
Call Drop Cases Handover Process Flow Measurement Points and Performance Index of Handover Analysis of Handover Problem Handover Cases Symptoms and Classification of Network Interference Approaches to Identifying Network Interference Locating and Solving Interference Problems Evaluation Standards and Principles of Speech Quality
Target Audience
Statistics and Analysis of Factors Affecting the MOS
GSM BSS senior engineers
Subjective Speech Problem Handling
GSM RNO engineers
Voice-Related Key Parameters
Prerequisites
Paging Definition Overview Completion of the following course(s): BSC6900 GSM Air Interface
Paging Problem Analysis Process Paging Cases
GSM BSS9.0/12.0/13.0/14.0 Radio Network
Training Methods
Functionality GSM BSS9.0/12.0/13.0/14.0 Radio Network Features
Lectures, Case-study
Duration
GSM BSS9.0/12.0/13.0/14.0 Radio Network 2 working days
Performance Management
Class Size
Content Call Drop Definition and Main Reasons
Min 6, max 12
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1.2.12 OMP00 GSM Antenna Basics
system
Objectives On completion of this course, the participants will
Content
be able to:
Antenna Fundamentals
Describe the theory of radio signal propagation
Antenna Working Principle
Describe the radio signal propagation model
Antenna Specifications
Interpret the structure of the antenna
Antenna Selection
equipments
Electric Downtilt Antenna
Interpret the features of the antenna
Training Methods
equipments Implement selecting the suitable antenna type Outline the key specifications of antenna
Target Audience
Lectures
Duration 0.5 working day
Class Size
GSM BSS senior engineers GSM RNP engineers
Min 6, max 12
Prerequisites Having basic knowledge of radio network
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1.2.13 OMP01 GSM Radio Network Planning
Objectives
Content
On completion of this course, the participants will
Cell Planning Process
be able to:
Cell Planning Detailed Flow
Implement GSM radio network coverage
Coverage Planning Basis
planning
Link Balance and Budget
Explain the link budget model and its application
Indoor Coverage Planning Advance Technology for Improving Coverage
Explain the advance technology for improving coverage
Traffic Prediction TCH Capacity Planning
Implement GSM radio network traffic capacity planning on TCHF/TCHH/SDCCH
SDCCH Capacity Planning Capacity Enhancement Technology
Explain the capacity enhancement technology
Location Area Overview Location Area Planning Principle
Describe the paging ability of radio network Explain GSM frequency resource, C/I conception, frequency reuse definition, and frequency tighten reuse technology and its application
Paging Strategies in Location Area LAC capacity calculation Frequency Planning Normal Frequency Reuse Technology Tight Frequency Reuse
Target Audience
Concentric Cell Technology Multiple Reuse Pattern Technology
GSM BSS senior engineers GSM RNP engineers
Training Methods
Prerequisites
Lectures, Case-study
Completion of the following course:
Duration
BSC6000 GSM Air Interface, OR BSC6900 GSM Air Interface
3.5 working days
Class Size Min 6, max 12
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1.2.14 OMO11 GSM Highway and High-speed Railway Solution
GSM BSS9.0/12.0/13.0/14.0 Radio Network
Objectives
Features On completion of this course, the participants will
GSM BSS9.0/12.0/13.0/14.0 Radio Network
be able to:
Performance Management
Describe highway and high-speed railway solution Describe the networking strategy of highway and high-speed railway
Content Overview of Highway and High-speed Railway Solution
Describe the feature and equipment of highway and high-speed railway
Networking Strategy of Highway and High-speed Railway
Describe the scenario solutions of highway and high-speed railway
Feature and Equipment of Highway and High-speed Railway
Describe the optimization method of highway and high-speed railway
Scenario Solutions of Highway and High-speed Railway Optimization of Highway and High-speed
Target Audience
Railway GSM BSS senior engineers
Training Methods
GSM RNP engineers Lectures
GSM RNO engineers
Duration
Prerequisites Completion of the following course(s): BSC6900 GSM Air Interface
Class Size
GSM BSS9.0/12.0/13.0/14.0 Radio Network Functionality
1 working day
Min 6, max 12
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1.2.15 OMO15 GSM BSS14.0 Feature Delta
Active TBF Allocation
Objectives
PS Service Improvement On completion of this course, the participants will be able to: Describe the enhanced part in handover algorithm I Describe the enhanced part in handover algorithm II
Multiple CCCHs Layered Paging RACH Storm Filtration VAMOS Overview Principle of VAMOS Application Scenarios
Describe the feature of VAMOS Describe the feature of PS power control
Impacts of VAMOS on the Network Design and Implementation Method
Describe the feature of HSCSD
Data Configuration Procedure
Describe the feature of smart pipe
Optimization Parameters Configuration
Target Audience
Performance Measurement Counters
GSM BSS senior engineers
Background of PS Power Control
GSM RNO engineers
Principle of PS Power Control
Prerequisites
Algorithm of PS Power Control
Completion of the following course(s):
Relative Counters of PS Power Control
Training Methods
BSC6900 GSM Air Interface GSM BSS9.0/12.0/13.0/14.0 Radio Network Functionality
Lectures
Duration
GSM BSS9.0/12.0/13.0/14.0 Radio Network Features
Content Handover Algorithm I Enhanced
1 working day
Class Size Min 6, max 12
Handover Algorithm II Enhance
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1.2.16 OMP03 Common Components for Indoor Coverage and Repeater Introduction
POI
Objectives
Attenuator On completion of this course, the participants will be able to: List the types of common components for indoor coverage Describe the functions of common components for indoor coverage Describe the functions of repeaters
Load Antenna Leaky Cable Attenuator Feeder, Connector, and Adapter Concepts Working Principles The KPIs of Repeater
Target Audience
The Classification of Repeater
GSM BSS senior engineers
The Application of Repeater
GSM RNP engineers
Installation and Commissioning
Prerequisites
Training Methods
Having basic knowledge of radio network system
Lectures
Duration
Content 0.5 working day Amplifier
Class Size
Power Splitter Coupler
Min 6, max 12
Bridge Combiner
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1.2.17 OMP04 GSM Indoor Coverage Planning and Optimization
In-building Coverage Key Points
Objectives
Indoor Coverage Survey and Design Process On completion of this course, the participants will be able to: Describe the method of GSM indoor coverage planning Describe the method of GSM indoor coverage optimization Describe the method of indoor and outdoor
Indoor Coverage Survey Indoor Coverage Design Basis Indoor Coverage System Design Purpose of Indoor Coverage Optimization Preparations for Indoor Coverage Optimization Principles of Indoor Coverage Optimization Indoor Coverage Optimization Test
inter-operation
Indoor Coverage Optimization Analysis
Target Audience
The Conception of IBS Indoor&Outdoor GSM BSS senior engineers
Inter-operation Optimization Solution
GSM RNP engineers
The Method for IBS Indoor&Outdoor
GSM RNO engineers
Inter-operation Optimization
Prerequisites
Training Methods
Completion of the following course(s): GSM Radio Network Planning
Lectures
Duration
Content 1.25 working days In-building Coverage System Trend&
Class Size
Challenge In-building Coverage System Solution
Min 6, max 12
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1.2.18 OMO12 GSM Indoor Coverage Solution
Successful Cases
Objectives
The Key Demands of Airport Coverage On completion of this course, the participants will be able to: Describe the stadium coverage solution Describe the metro coverage solution Describe the airport coverage solution Describe the resident location coverage solution Describe the commercial building coverage solution Describe the campus coverage solution
Target Audience
Huawei Airport Coverage Solution Successful Cases Requirement of Resident Location Coverage Solutions Huawei Resident Location Coverage Solution Key Technical Points Successful Cases Brief Introduction of Commercial Building Coverage Solution Huawei Commercial Coverage Solution Key Points in Coverage Solution Design
GSM BSS senior engineers
Successful Cases
GSM RNP engineers
Brief Introduction of Campus Network Solution
GSM RNO engineers
Huawei Campus Coverage Solution Key Points In Coverage Solution Design
Prerequisites Completion of the following course(s): GSM Radio Network Planning
Successful Cases
Training Methods Lectures
Content Requirement of Stadium Coverage Solutions Huawei Stadium Coverage Solution Solutions
Duration 0.25 working day
Class Size
Successful Cases The Key Demands of Metro Coverage
Min 6, max 12
Huawei Metro tunnel Coverage Solution
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1.3 GPRS/EDGE RNP&RNO Training Courses 1.3.1
OMA02 BSC6000 GPRS/EDGE Air Interface
Objectives
Prerequisites
On completion of this course, the participants will
Having basic knowledge of radio network
be able to:
system
Outline the GPRS/EDGE network structure and
Content
functions of entities in GPRS network Describe the GPRS/EDGE frame structure of Um interface Describe the function of each kind of logical Describe the typical application scenarios of Describer the multiple timeslot ability of Describe GPRS/EDGE channel setup flow Describe GPRS/EDGE channel release flow
GPRS/EDGE RNO Engineers
GPRS Signaling Basis Release of TBF in Um Interface Optimization Flow in Um Interface
GPRS/EDGE MS
GPRS/EDGE RNP Engineers
GPRS/EDGE Numbering and Region
Establishment of TBF in Um Interface
different logical channel
GPRS/EDGE BSS Engineers
GPRS/EDGE Wireless Subsystem GPRS/EDGE Mobility Management
channel
Target Audience
GPRS/EDGE System Overview
Signaling Flow in Gb Interface
Training Methods Lectures, Hands-on exercise
Duration 2 working days
Class Size Min 6, max 12
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1.3.2
OMA03 BSC6900 GPRS/EDGE Air Interface
Objectives
Prerequisites
On completion of this course, the participants will
Having basic knowledge of radio network
be able to:
system
Outline the GPRS/EDGE network structure and
Content
functions of entities in GPRS network Describe the GPRS/EDGE frame structure of
GPRS/EDGE Wireless Subsystem
Um interface Describe the function of each kind of logical Describe the typical application scenarios of Describer the multiple timeslot ability of Describe GPRS/EDGE channel setup flow Describe GPRS/EDGE channel release flow
GPRS/EDGE RNO Engineers
Release of TBF in Um Interface Optimization Flow in Um Interface
GPRS/EDGE MS
GPRS/EDGE RNP Engineers
GPRS Signaling Basis Establishment of TBF in Um Interface
different logical channel
GPRS/EDGE BSS Engineers
GPRS/EDGE Numbering and Region GPRS/EDGE Mobility Management
channel
Target Audience
GPRS/EDGE System Overview
Signaling Flow in Gb Interface
Training Methods Lectures, Hands-on exercise
Duration 2 working days
Class Size Min 6, max 12
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1.3.3
OMO06 GSM BSS8.1 GPRS/EDGE Radio Network Features
BSC6000 GPRS/EDGE Air Interface
Objectives On completion of this course, the participants will
Content
be able to:
Radio Optimization Parameters
List the typical parameters for GPRS/EDGE
Power Control
radio network optimization
Cell Reselection
Interpret the typical parameters for
Radio Channel Management
GPRS/EDGE radio network optimization
Training Methods
Describe GPRS/EDGE power control algorithm Describe GPRS/EDGE cell reselection
Lectures, Hands-on exercise
Duration
conditions
Target Audience
1.5 working days
Class Size
GPRS/EDGE BSS senior engineers GPRS/EDGE RNO engineers
Min 6, max 12
Prerequisites Completion of the following course(s):
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1.3.4
OMO07 GSM BSS9.0/12.0/13.0/14.0 GPRS/EDGE Radio Network Features
BSC6900 GPRS/EDGE Air Interface
Objectives On completion of this course, the participants will
Content
be able to:
GPRS/EDGE Cell Parameters
List the typical parameters for GPRS/EDGE
GPRS/EDGE Power Control
radio network optimization
GPRS/EDGE Cell Reselection
Interpret the typical parameters for
GPRS/EDGE Performance Parameters
GPRS/EDGE radio network optimization
Training Methods
Describe GPRS/EDGE power control algorithm Describe GPRS/EDGE cell reselection
Lectures, Hands-on exercise
Duration
conditions
Target Audience
1.5 working days
Class Size
GPRS/EDGE BSS senior engineers GPRS/EDGE RNO engineers
Min 6, max 12
Prerequisites Completion of the following course(s):
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1.3.5
OMO08 GSM BSS8.1 GPRS/EDGE Radio Network Performance Management
Objectives
Content
On completion of this course, the participants will
GPRS-EDGE Traffic Statistics System
be able to:
GPRS-EDGE Traffic Analysis
Describe the operations about performance
Training Methods
management based on M2000 Interpret the functions of typical counters
Lectures, Demonstration
Duration
List the typical KPIs Interpret the definition and measurement points of typical KPIs
1 working day
Class Size
Target Audience Min 6, max 12 GPRS/EDGE BSS senior engineers GPRS/EDGE RNO engineers
Prerequisites Completion of the following course(s): BSC6000 GPRS/EDGE Air Interface
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1.3.6
OMO09 GSM BSS9.0/12.0/13.0/14.0 GPRS/EDGE Radio Network
Performance Management
Objectives
Content
On completion of this course, the participants will
Performance Management Basic
be able to:
Performance Management Preferences
Describe the operations about performance
Performance Database Capacity Parameters
management based on M2000
Measurement Management
Interpret the functions of typical counters
User-Defined Counter Management
List the typical KPIs
Query Performance Result
Interpret the definition and measurement points
Other Functions
of typical KPIs
GPRS-EDGE Traffic Statistics System
Target Audience
GPRS-EDGE Traffic Analysis
Training Methods
GPRS/EDGE BSS senior engineers GPRS/EDGE RNO engineers
Lectures, Demonstration
Prerequisites
Duration
Completion of the following course(s): BSC6900 GPRS/EDGE Air Interface
1 working day
Class Size Min 6, max 12
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1.3.7
OMO15 BSC6000 GPRS/EDGE Radio Network Optimization
BSC6000 GPRS/EDGE Air Interface
Objectives
GSM BSS8.1 GPRS/EDGE Radio Network On completion of this course, the participants will be able to: Describe the general analysis method of TBF setup success rate problem Introduce the detailed solution of TBF setup
Features GSM BSS8.1 GPRS/EDGE Radio Network Performance Management
Content Low TBF Setup Success Ratio
success rate problem Describe the general analysis method of download speed problem
Low Downloading Rate
Training Methods
Introduce the detailed solution of download Lectures, Case-study
speed problem
Duration
Study the cases
Target Audience
0.5 working day
Class Size
GPRS/EDGE BSS senior engineers GPRS/EDGE RNO engineers
Min 6, max 12
Prerequisites Completion of the following course(s):
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1.3.8
OMO16 BSC6900 GPRS/EDGE Radio Network Optimization
Radio Network Features
Objectives
GSM BSS9.0/12.0/13.0/14.0 GPRS/EDGE On completion of this course, the participants will be able to: Describe the general analysis method of TBF
Radio Network Performance Management
Content Relative Formula
setup success rate problem Introduce the detailed solution of TBF setup success rate problem
Signaling Procedure Analysis and Optimization Methods
Describe the general analysis method of download speed problem
Cases Study Low Download Rate Problem Analysis
Introduce the detailed solution of download speed problem
Low Upload Rate Problem Analysis
Training Methods
Study the cases Lectures, Case-study
Target Audience
Duration GPRS/EDGE BSS senior engineers 1 working day
GPRS/EDGE RNO engineers
Class Size
Prerequisites Completion of the following course(s):
Min 6, max 12
BSC6900 GPRS/EDGE Air Interface GSM BSS9.0/12.0/13.0/14.0 GPRS/EDGE
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1.3.9
OMP00 GPRS/EDGE Radio Network Planning
BSC6000 GPRS/EDGE Air Interface, OR
Objectives
BSC6900 GPRS/EDGE Air Interface On completion of this course, the participants will be able to: Describe the work flow of GPRS/EDGE radio network planning
Content Planning Principle Capacity Planning (Um, Abis, Gb)
Implement GPRS/EDGE radio network traffic capacity planning
Coverage Planning Frequency Planning
Implement GPRS/EDGE radio network coverage planning
Signaling Channel Planning Dual-band Network Solution
Implement GPRS/EDGE radio network
Training Methods
frequency planning Describe the influence to the GSM network
Lectures, Case-study
Duration
Target Audience
0.5 working day
GPRS/EDGE BSS senior engineers
Class Size
GPRS/EDGE RNP engineers
Prerequisites
Min 6, max 12
Completion of the following course(s):
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1.3.10 OMA04 Evolved EDGE
Objectives
Content
On completion of this course, the participants will
Introduction to Evolved EDGE
be able to:
The Feature Set
Describe the principle of evolved EDGE
EGPRS2 Resource Allocation and Operation
List the feature set
Training Methods
Describe the EGPRS2 resource allocation and Lectures
operation
Duration
Target Audience
1 working day
GPRS/EDGE BSS senior engineers
Class Size
GPRS/EDGE RNO engineers
Prerequisites
Min 6, max 12
Completion of the following course(s): BSC6900 GPRS/EDGE Air Interface
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1.3.11 OMA05 GPRS EDGE Signaling
Objectives
Prerequisites
On completion of this course, the participants will
Completion of the following course(s):
be able to:
BSC6900 GPRS/EDGE Air Interface
Describe the layer3 of Um interface and
Content
relative signalling flows Describe the layer2 of Um interface and
Introduction and Protocols Overview Um interface – Layer 3
relative signaling flows Describe the layer1 of Um interface and
Um interface – Layer 2 Um interface – Layer 1
relative signaling flows Describe the Gb interface and relative signaling
Gb interface Gn/Gp interface
flows Describe the Gn/Gp interface and relative
Training Methods
signaling flows
Target Audience
Lectures
Duration
GPRS/EDGE BSS senior engineers GPRS/EDGE RNO engineers
2 working days
Class Size Min 6, max 12
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1.4 GSM Training Courses 1.4.1
OMC00 BSC6900 GSM V9R11 Product Description
Objectives On completion of this course, the participants will
Content
be able to:
System Description
State the structure and functions of important
Hardware Structure
boards of BSC6900(GSM Only). State the system structure and functions of modules of BSC6900(GSM Only). State the system structure and functions of subrack of
BSC6900(GSM Only).
State the performance features of BSC6900(GSM Only).
Cabinets
Subracks
Boards
Cables
System Signal Flow
Typical Configuration
Training Methods
Target Audience Lecture BSS Field Technicians, First Line Operation and Maintenance Technicians and Engineers
Duration 1 working day
Prerequisites Basic knowledge of mobile communications At least 1 year working experience in GSM
Class Size Min 6, max 12
wireless network operation and maintenance
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1.4.2
OMC01 BSC6900 GSM V9R11 Operation and Maintenance
Description
Objectives On completion of this course, the participants will
Content
be able to:
Operation and Maintenance Overview
Describe the work flow of BSC6900
Web LMT Introduction
maintenance.
Maintaining the Equipment
Describe important parameters in BSC6900 maintenance(Web LMT and MML). Operate on the BSC6900 maintenance console.
Maintaining Transmission and Signaling Maintaining BSC User Resources Maintaining Alarm Maintaining Device Panel
Perform the routine maintenance for BSC6900.
Target Audience
Maintaining User Maintaining Log
BSS Field Technicians, First Line Operation and Maintenance Technicians and Engineers
Prerequisites
Maintaining Performance
Training Methods Lecture, Hands-on exercise
Basic knowledge of mobile communications At least 1 year working experience in GSM wireless network operation and maintenance Successful completion of the following course(s):BSC6900 GSM V9R11 Product
Duration 2 working days
Class Size Min 6, max 12
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1.4.3
OMC02 BSC6900 GSM V9R11 Data Configuration
course(s):BSC6900 GSM V9R11 Product
Objectives
Description On completion of this course, the participants will be able to:
Content Basic Concepts of CME
Configure BSC6900 by Web LMT
BSC6900 Data Configuration
independently. Describe the configuration of important parameters of GSM BSS system.
BTS Data Configuration Data Configuration Overview
Check the data configuration correctness and validity.
Preparation Configuring the Global Information
Describe the loading procedure of data configuration.
Configuring the Equipment Data Configuring the Interfaces
Configure BSC6900 by CME independently. Describe the configuration of important parameters of GSM BSS system. Check the data configuration correctness and validity. Describe the loading procedure of data configuration.
Target Audience
Ater Interface Data
A Interface Data Configuration (over TDM)
A Interface Data Configuration (over IP)
Gb Interface Data Configuration (over FR)
Gb Interface Data Configuration (over IP)
Pb Interface Data Configuration
Configuring the Clocks
Configuration (Over TDM)
Training Methods
BSS Field Technicians, First Line Operation and Maintenance Technicians and Engineers
Lecture, Hands-on exercise
Duration
Prerequisites Basic knowledge of mobile communications At least 1 year working experience in GSM wireless network operation and maintenance
3 working days
Class Size Min 6, max 12
Successful completion of the following
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1.4.4
OMC03 BSC6900 GSM V9R11 Installation and Commissioning
Successful completion of the following
Objectives
course(s):BSC6900 GSM V9R11 Product On completion of this course, the participants will be able to: Describe BSC6900 commissioning procedure
Description
Content
Outline OMU software functions
BSC6900 Software Structure
Complete BSC6900 commissioning
Linux Operation System Installation
Complete BSC6900 application software
BSC6900 Application Software Installation BSC6900 Application Software Upgrade
installation Describe the alarm and server verification after commissioning
OMU Operation and Maintenance
Training Methods
Target Audience Lecture, Hands-on exercise BSS Field Technicians, First Line Operation and
Duration
Maintenance Technicians and Engineers 1 working day
Prerequisites
Class Size Basic knowledge of mobile communications At least 1 year working experience in GSM
Min 6, max 12
wireless network operation and maintenance
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1.4.5
OMC04 BSC6900 GSM V9R11 Troubleshooting
Objectives
Content
On completion of this course, the participants will
Requirements for Maintenance Personnel
be able to:
General Procedures of Troubleshooting
Understand BSC6900(GSM Only) safety
Basic Methods of Fault Judgment and Location
precautions of maintenance.
Approach to prevent BSC fault
Describe the BSC6900(GSM Only) troubleshooting flow.
Interconnection fault Analysis Link fault Analysis
Describe the troubleshooting phenomenon for common BSC6900(GSM Only) faults. Locate the troubleshooting cases for common BSC6900 (GSM Only) faults.
Clock fault Analysis CS fault Analysis PS fault Analysis Location Update
Analyze the troubleshooting cases for common BSC6900 (GSM Only) faults. Perform the troubleshooting for common BSC6900(GSM Only) faults.
Call Setup Handover Direct Retry Short Message
Target Audience
Release
BSS Field Technicians, First Line Operation and
Case Analysis
Maintenance Technicians and Engineers
BSS Interface and Protocol Principles Analysis of Typical Procedures
Prerequisites Basic knowledge of mobile communications At least 1 year working experience in GSM wireless network operation and maintenance Successful completion of the following
Cases of Abnormal Signaling Procedures
Training Methods Lecture
Duration
course(s):BSC6900 GSM V9R11 Product Description, BSC6900 GSM V9R11 Operation and Maintenance
5 working days
Class Size Min 6, max 12
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1.4.6
OMB00 BTS3900 GSM V1R2 Product Description
Objectives
Content
On completion of this course, the participants will
BTS3900 Overview
be able to:
BTS3900 Hardware Components
Describe the features of BTS3900(GSM Only) products. Describe the hardware structure of BTS3900(GSM Only) . Describe the function of boards of BTS3900(GSM Only) . Explain the BTS signal flow. Check the hardware structure of the BTS, such as the cabinet, subrack, broad, and cable.
BBU Unit
RF Unit
Power module & Components
BTS3900 Signal Flow
BTS3900 Configuration
Configuration Principle
Typical Configuration
BTS3900 Network
Training Methods
Target Audience Lecture BSS Field Technicians, First Line Operation and Maintenance Technicians and Engineers
Duration 1 working day
Prerequisites Basic knowledge of mobile communications At least 1 year working experience in GSM
Class Size Min 6, max 12
wireless network operation and maintenance
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1.4.7
OMB01 BTS3900 GSM V1R2 Operation and Maintenance
At least 1 year working experience in GSM
Objectives
wireless network operation and maintenance On completion of this course, the participants will
Successful completion of the following
be able to:
course(s):BTS3900 GSM V1R2 Product
Describe GSM site maintenance objects(Web LMT and MML). Describe the concepts of BTS3900(GSM Only)
Description
Content Site remote maintenance
management status. Describe the concepts of BTS3900(GSM Only)
Site local maintenance Routine maintenance list
operation status. Describe BTS3900(GSM Only) routine
Training Methods
operation and maintenance procedure. Explain how to use BTS3900(GSM Only)
Lecture, Hands-on exercise
Duration
remote maintenance console.
Target Audience
1 working day
BSS Field Technicians, First Line Operation and Maintenance Technicians and Engineers
Class Size Min 6, max 12
Prerequisites Basic knowledge of mobile communications
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1.4.8
OMB02 BTS3900 GSM V1R2 Data Configuration
At least 1 year working experience in GSM
Objectives
wireless network operation and maintenance On completion of this course, the participants will
Successful completion of the following
be able to:
course(s):BTS3900 GSM V1R2 Product
Outline the user interface of Web LMT configuration tool. Illustrate the data configuration procedure. Explain key parameters in each step during
Description
Content Web LMT Introduction Steps of Data Configuration
data configuration procedure. Implement the data configuration with template
Training Methods
file. Perform initial data configuration and dynamic
Lecture, Hands-on exercise
Duration
modification.
Target Audience
2 working days
BSS Field Technicians, First Line Operation and Maintenance Technicians and Engineers
Class Size Min 6, max 12
Prerequisites Basic knowledge of mobile communications
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1.4.9
OMB03 MBTS GO V1R2 installation and commissioning
wireless network operation and maintenance
Objectives
Successful completion of the following On completion of this course, the participants will
course(s):BTS3900 GSM V1R2 Product
be able to:
Description
Outline the user interface of Web LMT configuration tool.
Content
Illustrate the data configuration procedure.
MBTS System Overview
Explain key parameters in each step during
MBTS Installation Procedures MBTS Commissioning Procedures
data configuration procedure. Implement the data configuration with template file. Perform initial data configuration and dynamic
MBTS Commissioning Scenarios
MBTS Commissioning Modes
Training Methods
modification. Lecture, Hands-on exercise
Target Audience
Duration BSS Field Technicians, First Line Operation and Maintenance Technicians and Engineers
1 working day
Class Size
Prerequisites Basic knowledge of mobile communications
Min 6, max 12
At least 1 year working experience in GSM
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1.4.10 OMC05 BSC6900 GSM V9R12 Product Description
Objectives
Content
On completion of this course, the participants will
BSC6900 System Overview
be able to:
BSC6900 Hardware Structure
State the structure and functions of important boards of BSC6900(GSM Only). State the system structure and functions of modules of BSC6900(GSM Only). State the system structure and functions of subrack of
BSC6900(GSM Only).
State the performance features of BSC6900(GSM Only).
Target Audience BSS Field Technicians, First Line Operation and Maintenance Technicians and Engineers
Prerequisites
Cabinets
Subracks
Subsystems and Boards
Cables
BSC6900 Signal Flows
BSC6900 Typical Configuration
UMTS configuration
GSM configuration
Subrack configuration
Training Methods Lecture
Duration
Basic knowledge of mobile communications At least 1 year working experience in GSM wireless network operation and maintenance
1 working day
Class Size Min 6, max 12
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1.4.11 OMC06 BSC6900 GSM V9R12 Operation and Maintenance
Objectives On completion of this course, the participants will be able to: Describe the work flow of BSC6900 maintenance. Describe important parameters in BSC6900 maintenance(Web LMT and MML). Operate on the BSC6900 maintenance console. Perform the routine maintenance for BSC6900.
Target Audience
Basic Concepts
Monitoring Alarms
Managing the Shielded Alarm
Managing the Alarm Logs
Log management
Basic Concepts
Querying Logs
Log Storage Conditions Management
Device panel management
Basic Concepts
Device Panel Operations
Emulation Panel Operations
BSS Field Technicians, First Line Operation and
BSC maintenance
Maintenance Technicians and Engineers
Basic Concepts
Maintaining the Equipment
Basic knowledge of mobile communications
Maintaining Transmission and Signaling
At least 1 year working experience in GSM
Maintaining BSC User Resources
Trace management
Basic Concepts
course(s):BSC6900 GSM V9R12 Product
GSM Services
Description
Performance monitoring
Basic Concepts
Service Monitoring
Prerequisites
wireless network operation and maintenance Successful completion of the following
Content OM System Introduction
OM Network Introduction
Web LMT Introduction
LMT Offline Tool
Operation Right Management
Basic Concepts
Management of User Accounts
Management of Command Groups
Alarm management
Training Methods Lecture, Hands-on exercise
Duration 2 working days
Class Size Min 6, max 12
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1.4.12 OMC07 BSC6900 GSM V9R12 Data Configuration
Successful completion of the following
Objectives
course(s):BSC6900 GSM V9R12 Product On completion of this course, the participants will be able to:
Description
Content
Configure BSC6900 by Web LMT
Basic Concepts of CME
independently. Describe the configuration of important
BSC6900 Data Configuration Data Configuration Overview
parameters of GSM BSS system. Check the data configuration correctness and validity.
Preparation Configuring the Global Information
Describe the loading procedure of data configuration.
Configuring the Equipment Data Configuring the Interfaces
Configure BSC6900 by CME independently.
Ater Interface Data
Describe the configuration of important
A Interface Data Configuration (over TDM)
A Interface Data Configuration (over IP)
Gb Interface Data Configuration (over FR)
Gb Interface Data Configuration (over IP)
Pb Interface Data Configuration
parameters of GSM BSS system. Check the data configuration correctness and validity. Describe the loading procedure of data configuration.
Configuration (Over TDM)
(only Outer
PCU need configure)
Target Audience
Training Methods
BSS Field Technicians, First Line Operation and Maintenance Technicians and Engineers
Prerequisites Basic knowledge of mobile communications At least 1 year working experience in GSM wireless network operation and maintenance
Lecture, Hands-on exercise
Duration 3 working days
Class Size Min 6, max 12
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1.4.13 OMC08 BSC6900 GSM V9R12 Installation and Commissioning
Successful completion of the following
Objectives
course(s):BSC6900 GSM V9R12 Product On completion of this course, the participants will be able to: Describe BSC6900 commissioning procedure
Description
Content
Outline OMU software functions
BSC6900 O&M System Introduction
Complete BSC6900 commissioning
BSC6900 Software Installation
Complete BSC6900 application software
BSC6900 Commissioning
installation
Training Methods
Target Audience
Lecture, Hands-on exercise
BSS Field Technicians, First Line Operation and
Duration
Maintenance Technicians and Engineers 1 working day
Prerequisites
Class Size Basic knowledge of mobile communications At least 1 year working experience in GSM
Min 6, max 12
wireless network operation and maintenance
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1.4.14 OMC09 BSC6900 GSM V9R12 Troubleshooting
Objectives
Content
On completion of this course, the participants will
Requirements for Maintenance Personnel
be able to:
General Procedures of Troubleshooting
Understand BSC6900(GSM Only) safety
Basic Methods of Fault Judgment and Location
precautions of maintenance.
Approach to prevent BSC fault
Describe the BSC6900(GSM Only) troubleshooting flow.
Interconnection fault Analysis Link fault Analysis
Describe the troubleshooting phenomenon for common BSC6900(GSM Only) faults. Locate the troubleshooting cases for common BSC6900 (GSM Only) faults.
Clock fault Analysis CS fault Analysis PS fault Analysis Location Update
Analyze the troubleshooting cases for common BSC6900 (GSM Only) faults. Perform the troubleshooting for common BSC6900(GSM Only) faults.
Call Setup Handover Direct Retry Short Message
Target Audience
Release
BSS Field Technicians, First Line Operation and
Case Analysis
Maintenance Technicians and Engineers
BSS Interface and Protocol Principles Analysis of Typical Procedures
Prerequisites Basic knowledge of mobile communications At least 1 year working experience in GSM wireless network operation and maintenance Successful completion of the following
Cases of Abnormal Signaling Procedures
Training Methods Lecture
Duration
course(s):BSC6900 GSM V9R12 Product Description, BSC6900 GSM V9R12 Operation and Maintenance
5 working days
Class Size Min 6, max 12
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1.4.15 OMB04 BTS3900 GSM V1R3 Product Description
Objectives
Content
On completion of this course, the participants will
BTS3900 System Overview
be able to:
BTS3900 Hardware Structure
Describe the features of BTS3900(GSM Only) products. Describe the hardware structure of BTS3900(GSM Only) . Describe the function of boards of BTS3900(GSM Only) . Explain the BTS signal flow. Check the hardware structure of the BTS, such as the cabinet, subrack, broad, and cable.
BBU Hardware Structure
RFU Hardware Structure
Auxiliaries Hardware Structure
BTS3900 Cable Connection
BTS3900 Technical Specifications
BTS3900 Typical Configuration
Basic Principles
Configuration Scenarios
Training Methods
Target Audience Lecture BSS Field Technicians, First Line Operation and Maintenance Technicians and Engineers
Duration 1 working day
Prerequisites Basic knowledge of mobile communications At least 1 year working experience in GSM
Class Size Min 6, max 12
wireless network operation and maintenance
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1.4.16 OMB05 BTS3900 GSM V1R3 Operation and Maintenance
At least 1 year working experience in GSM
Objectives
wireless network operation and maintenance On completion of this course, the participants will
Successful completion of the following
be able to:
course(s): BTS3900 GSM V1R3 Product
Describe GSM site maintenance objects(Web LMT and MML). Describe the concepts of BTS3900(GSM Only)
Description
Content Site remote maintenance
management status. Describe the concepts of BTS3900(GSM Only)
Site local maintenance Routine maintenance list
operation status. Describe BTS3900(GSM Only) routine
Training Methods
operation and maintenance procedure. Explain how to use BTS3900(GSM Only)
Lecture, Hands-on exercise
Duration
remote maintenance console.
Target Audience
1 working day
BSS Field Technicians, First Line Operation and Maintenance Technicians and Engineers
Class Size Min 6, max 12
Prerequisites Basic knowledge of mobile communications
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1.4.17 OMB06 BTS3900 GSM V1R3 Data Configuration
wireless network operation and maintenance
Objectives
Successful completion of the following On completion of this course, the participants will
course(s): BTS3900 GSM V1R3 Product
be able to:
Description
Outline the user interface of Web LMT configuration tool.
Content
Illustrate the data configuration procedure.
Web LMT Introduction
Explain key parameters in each step during
Steps of Data Configuration Overview of Configuring BTS3900
data configuration procedure. Implement the data configuration with template file.
BTS3900 Data Configuring
Training Methods
Perform initial data configuration and dynamic Lecture, Hands-on exercise
modification.
Duration
Target Audience BSS Field Technicians, First Line Operation and Maintenance Technicians and Engineers
Prerequisites
2 working days
Class Size Min 6, max 12
Basic knowledge of mobile communications At least 1 year working experience in GSM
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1.4.18 OMB07 BTS3900 GSM V1R3 Installation and Commissioning
wireless network operation and maintenance
Objectives
5/Successful completion of the following On completion of this course, the participants will
course(s): BTS3900 GSM V1R3 Product
be able to:
Description
Describe the installation procedure Describe the software commissioning
Content MBTS System Overview
procedures in different scenarios Describe the different commissioning mode
MBTS Installation Procedures MBTS Commissioning Procedures
according to different scenarios Master the loading procedure of BTS, and check the current version to ensure the loading step.
MBTS Commissioning Scenarios
MBTS Commissioning Modes
Training Methods
Identify the way to check the different alarm of Lecture, Demonstration, Hands-on exercise
BTS.
Duration
Target Audience BSS Field Technicians, First Line Operation and Maintenance Technicians and Engineers
Prerequisites
1 working day
Class Size Min 6, max 12
Basic knowledge of mobile communications At least 1 year working experience in GSM
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1.4.19 OMC13 BSC6900 GSM V9R12 Dimensioning
Description, BSC6900 GSM V9R12 Operation
Objectives
and Maintenance, BSC6900 GSM V9R12 Data On completion of this course, the participants will be able to: Mater the inputted parameters used in the CS
Configuration
Content BSC Capacity Dimensioning
and PS traffic mode Implement the dimensioning of BSC capacity
TDM Transmission Dimensioning
Implement the dimensioning of BSC
IP Transmission Dimensioning BSC Hardware Dimensioning
transmission Implement the dimensioning of BSC hardware
Target Audience
License Control Item
Training Methods
BSS Field Technicians, First Line Operation and Maintenance Technicians and Engineers
Lecture
Duration
Prerequisites 1 working day Basic knowledge of mobile communications
Class Size
At least 1 year working experience in GSM wireless network operation and maintenance
Min 6, max 12
Successful completion of the following course(s): BSC6900 GSM V9R12 Product
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1.4.20 OMC14 BSC6900 GSM V9R8-V9R12 Delta
Objectives On completion of this course, the participants will be able to: Describe BSC6900 evolution overview Describe the hardware changing in BSC6900, including cabinet, subrack and boards. Describe the software changing in BSC6900, including OMU board software and OM
Boards
Software Changing in BSC6900
OMU board Software
OM Software
Typical Configuration
CME V2R10 Introduction
Management of the Current Area, Planned Area
Function Navigation Enhancement
GUI Enhancement
Web LMT Introduction
OM Function Changing
BSS Field Technicians, First Line Operation and
MML Function Changing
Maintenance Technicians and Engineers
Alarm Management Function Changing
Monitor Management Function Changing
Trace Management Function Changing
Device Maintenance Function Changing
Data Backup and Restore Function Changing
Log Management Function Changing
MML Command Changing in Data
software Describe the typical configuration
Target Audience
Prerequisites Basic knowledge of mobile communications At least 1 year working experience in GSM wireless network operation and maintenance Successful completion of the following course(s): BSC6000 GSM V9R8 Product Description, BSC6000 GSM V9R8 Operation and Maintenance, BSC6000 GSM V9R8 Data Configuration
Content
Configuration
Training Methods Lecture
Duration
BSC6900 Evolution Overview Hardware Changing in BSC6900
Cabinet
Subrack
2 working days
Class Size Min 6, max 12
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1.4.21 OMC15 BSC6900 GSM V9R8-V9R11 Delta
Objectives On completion of this course, the participants will be able to: Describe BSC6900 evolution overview Describe the hardware changing in BSC6900, including cabinet, subrack and boards. Describe the software changing in BSC6900, including OMU board software and OM
Boards
Software Changing in BSC6900
OMU board Software
OM Software
Typical Configuration
CME V2R10 Introduction
Management of the Current Area, Planned Area
Function Navigation Enhancement
GUI Enhancement
Web LMT Introduction
OM Function Changing
BSS Field Technicians, First Line Operation and
MML Function Changing
Maintenance Technicians and Engineers
Alarm Management Function Changing
Monitor Management Function Changing
Trace Management Function Changing
Device Maintenance Function Changing
Data Backup and Restore Function Changing
Log Management Function Changing
MML Command Changing in Data
software Describe the typical configuration
Target Audience
Prerequisites Basic knowledge of mobile communications At least 1 year working experience in GSM wireless network operation and maintenance Successful completion of the following course(s): BSC6000 GSM V9R8 Product Description, BSC6000 GSM V9R8 Operation and Maintenance, BSC6000 GSM V9R8 Data Configuration
Content
Configuration
Training Methods Lecture
Duration
BSC6900 Evolution Overview Hardware Changing in BSC6900
Cabinet
Subrack
2 working days
Class Size Min 6, max 12
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1.4.22 OMB10 BTS3012 GSM V3R8 Product Description
Objectives On completion of this course, the participants will be able to: Describe the features of Huawei BTS3012 products. Describe the hardware structure of BTS3012. Describe the function of boards of BTS3012. Explain the BTS signal flow. Explain the configuration principle of BTS hardware.
Target Audience BSS Field Technicians, First Line Operation and Maintenance Technicians and Engineers
BTS3012 hardware structure overview
Common subsystem
Cabinet top access subsystem
Double transceiver subsystem
Antenna front-end subsystem
Antenna and feeder subsystem
Signal Processing
Antenna and Feeder System
Typical Configuration
The introduction of BTS3012 series
BTS3012 (for +24V)
BTS3012 (for 18TRX)
BTS3012 (for 36TRX)
Training Methods
Prerequisites Lecture Basic knowledge of mobile communications
Duration
At least 1 year working experience in GSM wireless network operation and maintenance
Content Overview
0.5 working day
Class Size Min 6, max 12
System Components
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1.4.23 OMB11 BTS3900 GSM V3R8 Product Description
BTS3900 Hardware Components
Objectives On completion of this course, the participants will be able to: Describe the features of Huawei BTS3900 products. Describe the hardware structure of BTS3900. Describe the function of boards of BTS3900. Explain the BTS signal flow. Check the hardware structure of the BTS, such as the cabinet, subrack, broad, and cable.
Target Audience BSS Field Technicians, First Line Operation and
BBU Unit
RF Unit
Power module & Components
BTS3900 Signal Flow
BTS3900 Configuration
Configuration Principle
Antenna Mode
Transmit Mode and Receive Mode
Typical Configuration
BTS3900 Network
GRFU Introduction
Training Methods
Maintenance Technicians and Engineers Lecture
Prerequisites
Duration Basic knowledge of mobile communications At least 1 year working experience in GSM wireless network operation and maintenance
Content
1 working day
Class Size Min 6, max 12
BTS3900 Overview
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1.4.24 OMB12 BTS3900 GSM V3R8 Commissioning
Description
Objectives On completion of this course, the participants will
Content
be able to:
Overview of the Commissioning
Describe the procedure of checking the BTS
Commissioning Procedure
transmission.
Implementation
Implement the connection of Transmission Devices. Master the loading procedure of BTS, and
Starting the Site Maintenance Terminal
Configuring the Basic Data of the BTS
Configuring Logical Objects of the BTS
check the current version to ensure the loading
Checking the Active Software Version
step.
Checking the Transmission Between the BBU
Identify the way to check the different alarm of BTS.
Target Audience BSS Field Technicians, First Line Operation and Maintenance Technicians and Engineers
Prerequisites
and RFU
Checking the Running Status of the BTS
Checking the Alarm Information of the BTS
Training Methods Lecture, Hands-on exercise
Duration
Basic knowledge of mobile communications At least 1 year working experience in GSM wireless network operation and maintenance Successful completion of the following
1 working day
Class Size Min 6, max 12
course(s):BTS3900 GSM V3R8 Product
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1.4.25 OMB13 BTS3012 GSM V3R8 Data Configuration
Successful completion of the following
Objectives
course(s):BTS3012 GSM V3R8 Product On completion of this course, the participants will be able to: Describe the steps to configure BTS3012
Description
Content BSC6000 Data Configuration Principle
online. Describe the structure of BTS3012 data
BTS3012 Initial Data Configuration
Single Cabinet
Explain how to add and delete site/cell/board.
Combined Cabinet
Explain how to define the ARFCN of carriers.
BTS3012 Data Reconfiguration
configuration.
Explain how to modify the relevant parameters.
Training Methods
Target Audience Lecture, Hands-on exercise BSS Field Technicians, First Line Operation and
Duration
Maintenance Technicians and Engineers 1 working day
Prerequisites
Class Size Basic knowledge of mobile communications At least 1 year working experience in GSM
Min 6, max 12
wireless network operation and maintenance
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1.4.26 OMB14 BTS3900 GSM V3R8 data configuration
course(s):BTS3900 GSM V3R8 Product
Objectives
Description On completion of this course, the participants will be able to: Describe the steps to configure BTS3900
Content BSC6000 Data Configuration Principle DBS3900 Initial Data Configuration
online. Describe the structure of BTS3900 data
Add Site
Add Cell
Explain how to add and delete site/cell/board.
Configure Site Attributes
Explain how to define the ARFCN of carriers.
Configure Cell Attributes
Explain how to modify the relevant parameters.
DBS3900 Data Reconfiguration
configuration.
Target Audience
Training Methods
BSS Field Technicians, First Line Operation and Maintenance Technicians and Engineers
Lecture, Hands-on exercise
Duration
Prerequisites 1 working day Basic knowledge of mobile communications
Class Size
At least 1 year working experience in GSM wireless network operation and maintenance
Min 6, max 12
Successful completion of the following
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1.4.27 OMB15 BTS3012 GSM V3R8 Operation and Maintenance
Maintaining the BTS Software
Objectives
On completion of this course, the participants will be able to: Describe site maintenance objects. Describe the concepts of BTS3012 management status. Describe the concepts of BTS3012 operation status. Describe BTS3012 routine operation and maintenance procedure. Explain how to use BTS3012 remote maintenance console.
Target Audience
Querying the Running Software Version of the BTS Board
Downloading BTS Software
Configuring BTS Software
Loading BTS Software
Activating BTS Software
Querying the BTS Status
Querying the BTS Running Status
Querying Board Matching Results
Querying Board Bar Code
Querying BTS Attributes
Resetting BTS in Levels
Modifying Management Status
BSS Field Technicians, First Line Operation and
Handing Over a Cell Forcibly
Maintenance Technicians and Engineers
Monitoring Channel Status
Prerequisites
Training Methods
Basic knowledge of mobile communications At least 1 year working experience in GSM
Lecture, Hands-on exercise
Duration
wireless network operation and maintenance Successful completion of the following course(s):BTS3012 GSM V3R8 Product
1 working day
Class Size
Description Min 6, max 12
Content Concepts Related to BTS Maintenance
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1.4.28 OMB16 BTS3900 GSM V3R8 Operation and Maintenance
Successful completion of the following
Objectives
course(s):BTS3900 GSM V3R8 Product On completion of this course, the participants will be able to: Describe site maintenance objects. Describe the concepts of BTS3900 management status. Describe the concepts of BTS3900 operation status. Describe BTS3900 routine operation and maintenance procedure. Explain how to use BTS3900 remote maintenance console.
Description
Content Site remote maintenance
Overview
Software management
Maintain site devices
Maintain boards and TRXs
Site local maintenance
Routine maintenance list
Training Methods
Target Audience Lecture, Hands-on exercise BSS Field Technicians, First Line Operation and
Duration
Maintenance Technicians and Engineers 1 working day
Prerequisites
Class Size Basic knowledge of mobile communications At least 1 year working experience in GSM
Min 6, max 12
wireless network operation and maintenance
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1.4.29 OMB17 BTS&DBS3900 GSM V3R8 Troubleshooting
course(s):BTS3900 GSM V3R8 Product
Objectives
Description, BTS3900 GSM V3R8 Data On completion of this course, the participants will be able to: Understand BTS safety precautions of
Configuration
Content General Procedures of Troubleshooting
maintenance. Describe the BTS troubleshooting flow.
Collecting Information for Locating BTS Faults
Describe the troubleshooting phenomenon for
Methods of Fault Judgment and Location
common BTS faults. Locate the troubleshooting cases for common BTS faults. Analyze the troubleshooting cases for common BTS faults.
Antenna & Feeder Fault
Transmission Fault
LAPD Link fault
Approach to prevent BTS fault
Training Methods
Target Audience Lecture BSS Field Technicians, First Line Operation and
Duration
Maintenance Technicians and Engineers 1 working day
Prerequisites
Class Size Basic knowledge of mobile communications At least 1 year working experience in GSM
Min 6, max 12
wireless network operation and maintenance Successful completion of the following
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1.4.30 OMC16 BSC6000 GSM V9R8 Product Description
Objectives On completion of this course, the participants will be able to: State the structure and functions of important boards of BSC6000. State the system structure and functions of modules of BSC6000.
Target Audience
TDM Switching Subsystem
GE Switching Subsystem
Service Processing Subsystem
Service Control Subsystem
Interface and Signaling Processing Subsystem
Clock Subsystem
System Signal Flow
BSC CS Signal Flow
BSC PS Signal Flow
BSS Field Technicians, First Line Operation and
BSC Signaling Flow
Maintenance Technicians and Engineers
BSC OM Signal Flow
BSC Alarm Channel
Typical Configuration
Prerequisites Basic knowledge of mobile communications At least 1 year working experience in GSM wireless network operation and maintenance
Content
Training Methods Lecture
Duration
System Description Hardware Structure
Rack
Subrack
Board
System Logical Structure
1 working day
Class Size Min 6, max 12
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1.4.31 OMC17 BSC6000 GSM V9R8 Operation and Maintenance
Successful completion of the following
Objectives
course(s):BSC6000 GSM V9R8 Product On completion of this course, the participants will be able to: Describe the work flow of BSC6000
Description
Content Introduction to O&M
maintenance. Describe important parameters in BSC6000
System Management BSC Maintenance
maintenance. Operate on the BSC6000 maintenance console.
BTS Maintenance
Training Methods
Perform the routine maintenance for BSC6000. Lecture, Hands-on exercise
Target Audience
Duration BSS Field Technicians, First Line Operation and Maintenance Technicians and Engineers
2 working days
Class Size
Prerequisites Basic knowledge of mobile communications
Min 6, max 12
At least 1 year working experience in GSM wireless network operation and maintenance
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1.4.32 OMC18 BSC6000 GSM V9R8 Data Configuration
course(s):BSC6000 GSM V9R8 Product
Objectives
Description On completion of this course, the participants will be able to: Describe the function of BSC6000 data
Content Data configuration general introduction Data configuration principle
configuration system function. Configure BSC6000 by data configuration console independently. Describe the configuration of important parameters of BSS system. Check the data configuration correctness and validity.
Target Audience BSS Field Technicians, First Line Operation and Maintenance Technicians and Engineers
Prerequisites
Data configuration procedure
BSC Data configuration
Site Data configuration
Cell Data configuration
External PCU data configuration
Built-in PCU data configuration
Data maintenance operation
Training Methods Lecture, Hands-on exercise
Duration
Basic knowledge of mobile communications At least 1 year working experience in GSM wireless network operation and maintenance Successful completion of the following
2 working days
Class Size Min 6, max 12
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1.4.33 OMC19 BSC6000 GSM V9R8 Software Installation & Upgrade
Objectives
Content
On completion of this course, the participants will
Upgrade Flow
be able to:
Preparations for Upgrade
Identify the hardware and software structure of
Upgrade Operations
GBAM/GOMU. State the function of data stored in GBAM/GOMU. Perform software installation in GBAM/GOMU and the boards in BSC. Operate the commands for installation and debugging on GBAM/GOMU. Perform data back-up.
Target Audience BSS Field Technicians, First Line Operation and Maintenance Technicians and Engineers
Prerequisites
Back Up Data and Board Software
Download and load the Host Software Online
Upgrade LMT and Data File
Upgrade the GBAM (Single GOMU)
Upgrade the Active/standby GOMU
Upgrade the Board Software
Activate the License
Upgrade Verification
Version Rollback
Training Methods Lecture, Hands-on exercise
Duration
Basic knowledge of mobile communications At least 1 year working experience in GSM wireless network operation and maintenance Successful completion of the following
1 working day
Class Size Min 6, max 12
course(s):BSC6000 GSM V9R8 Product Description
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1.4.34 OMC20 BSC6000 GSM V9R8 Feature
CME Function Description
Objectives On completion of this course, the participants will be able to: Describe BSC6000 GSM feature such as Flex abis, local switching, remote upgrade, PBT and so on.
Target Audience
Basic Concepts of CME
Basic Configuration Functions of CME
Enhanced Configuration Functions of CME
CME Application Scenarios
Remote Upgrade Overview
Remote Upgrade Preparation
Remote Upgrade Procedures
BSS Field Technicians, First Line Operation and
Remote Upgrade Rollback
Maintenance Technicians and Engineers
Trouble Shooting
Remote Upgrade Trouble Shooting Method
FAQ
Overview of Transmit Diversity
Technical Description of Transmit Diversity
Configuration of Transmit Diversity
course(s):BSC6000 GSM V9R8 Product
PBT Overview
Description, BSC6000 GSM V9R8 Operation
Technical Description of PBT
and Maintenance, BSC6000 GSM V9R8 Data
Technical Description of PBT
Configuration
Technical Description of Dynamic PBT
PBT Configuration
Configuration of PBT
Configuration of DPBT
Prerequisites Basic knowledge of mobile communications At least 1 year working experience in GSM wireless network operation and maintenance Successful completion of the following
Content Basic concept Flex Abis Solution Flex Abis configuration suggestion Flex Abis data configuration
Training Methods Lecture
Overview
Duration
Technical Description Implementation of BSC Local Switching Implementation of BTS Local Switching CME System Introduction
3 working days
Class Size Min 6, max 12
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1.4.35 OMC21 BSC6000 GSM V9R8C12 Delta Training
Objectives
Content
On completion of this course, the participants will
Hardware Changing of BSC6000 Version
be able to:
BSC6000 Version Evolution
Describe hardware changing of BSC6000
BSC6000 Hardware Changing
Features of BSC6000 V900R008
IP Networking of BSC6000
Introduction of BSS over IP
Interface Board of BSS over IP
Signal Flow of BSS over IP
version Describe features of BSC6000 V900R008
Target Audience BSS Field Technicians, First Line Operation and Maintenance Technicians and Engineers
Training Methods
Prerequisites Basic knowledge of mobile communications At least 1 year working experience in GSM wireless network operation and maintenance Successful completion of the following
Lecture
Duration 1 working day
Class Size
course(s):BSC6000 GSM V9R8 Product Description
Min 6, max 12
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1.4.36 OMB18 BTS3012 GSM V3R8 Special Topic
Cables between BTS cabinets
Objectives
Toggle switch setting On completion of this course, the participants will be able to: Describe the ring networking topologies
in
Abis interface. Perform data configuration for ring networking topology. Describe the cabinet combination for cable
Data configuration Overview Impact Technical Description
Automatic Switchover During Link Disconnection
Manual Switchover During Link Disconnection
BTS HDLC Ring Topology
Implementation
BSS Field Technicians, First Line Operation and
Configure BTS ring topology I
Maintenance Technicians and Engineers
Configure BTS ring topology Ⅱ
Configure HDLC ring topology
connection and data configuration.
Target Audience
Prerequisites Basic knowledge of mobile communications
Training Methods
At least 1 year working experience in GSM
Lecture
wireless network operation and maintenance
Duration
Successful completion of the following course(s):BTS3012 GSM V3R8 Product Description
Content
1 working day
Class Size Min 6, max 12
Principle of BTS combination
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1.4.37 OMC22 PCU6000 (External PCU) Operation and Maintenance
Pb Interface Data Configuration
Objectives
GPRS Cell Data Configuration On completion of this course, the participants will be able to:
Gb Interface Data Configuration PCU Network Data Configuration
Outline the GPRS principle. Outline the function, architecture and structure of PCU6000. Outline the PCU6000 board features.
Common Operation Terminal Maintenance System Routine Maintenance Operations
Modifying IP Address of the PCU System
Querying PCU Board Status
Resetting PCU Boards
Perform the PCU6000 routine operation and
Switching Off Board Power Supply
maintenance via MML and GUI console.
Loading the Configuration Data
Interface Message Tracing
Alarm System
Alarm Overview
management via MML and GUI console.
Alarm Classification
Locate, analyze and eliminate the common
Alarm Interface
Performance Measurement
Creating\Deleting\ Modifying Performance
Implement PCU6000 data configuration, parameters setting, data modification, restoration and back-up.
Operate and maintain the alarms management via MML and GUI console. Operate and maintain the performance
faults of PCU6000.
Measurement Task
Target Audience
Querying Performance Measurement Task
Setting Performance Measurement Template
Performance Measurement Command
Pb Interface Troubleshooting
Basic knowledge of mobile communications
Gb Interface Troubleshooting
At least 1 year working experience in GSM
GPRS Cell Troubleshooting
PDCH Troubleshooting
Upgrade Preparations
course(s):BSC6000 GSM V9R8 Product
Upgrade Operations
Description, BSC6000 GSM V9R8 Operation
Patch Installation
and Maintenance, BSC6000 GSM V9R8 Data
Version Rollback
Configuration
GPRS System Overview
GPRS Architecture
PCU6000 structure
GPRS Network Interfaces & Protocols
PCU6000 topology
Interface and Protocol Stack
PCU6000 configuration
Um Interface
Overview of Configuration Console
G-abis/Pb Interface
PCU Hardware Data Configuration
Gb Interface
BSS Field Technicians, First Line Operation and Maintenance Technicians and Engineers
Prerequisites
wireless network operation and maintenance Successful completion of the following
Content
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GPRS Wireless Subsystem
Packet Channels
Medium Access Modes
MS Multi-TS Ability
Power Control
GPRS Location Area
Training Methods Lecture
Duration 5 working days
Class Size Min 6, max 12
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1.4.38 OMC23 BSC6000 GSM V9R8 Troubleshooting
Configuration
Objectives On completion of this course, the participants will
Content
be able to:
Requirements for Maintenance Personnel
Understand BSC6000 safety precautions of
General Procedures of Troubleshooting
maintenance.
Basic Methods of Fault Judgment and Location
Describe the BSC6000 troubleshooting flow.
Describe the troubleshooting phenomenon for common BSC6000 faults.
Target Audience BSS Field Technicians, First Line Operation and Maintenance Technicians and Engineers
Prerequisites
Obtaining Information for Locating Network Problems
Basic Methods of BSC Fault Judgment
Basic Methods of BTS Fault Judgment
Approach to prevent BSC fault
Training Methods Lecture, Hands-on exercise
Basic knowledge of mobile communications At least 1 year working experience in GSM wireless network operation and maintenance
Duration 0.5 working day
Class Size
Successful completion of the following course(s):BSC6000 GSM V9R8 Product
Min 6, max 12
Description, BSC6000 GSM V9R8 Operation and Maintenance, BSC6000 GSM V9R8 Data
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1.4.39 OMC24 BSC6000 GSM V9R8 Advanced troubleshooting Training
Objectives
Obtaining Information for Locating Network Problems
On completion of this course, the participants will be able to: Describe the BSC6000 and BTS troubleshooting procedure. Describe the troubleshooting phenomenon for common BSC6000 and BTS faults. Locate, analyze and eliminate the troubleshooting cases for common BSC6000 and MBTS faults. Analyze the signaling message for troubleshooting.
Target Audience
Basic Methods of BSC Fault Judgment
Basic Methods of BTS Fault Judgment
Approach to prevent BSC fault
BSC Common Faults Analysis
Voice Faults
Clock Faults
Link & Interconnection Faults
Loading Faults
BTS Common Faults Analysis
Transmission Faults
Antenna Faults
A interface signaling alarm analysis
BSS Field Technicians, First Line Operation and
MTP2 Signaling link alarm
Maintenance Technicians and Engineers
MTP3 Signaling link alarm
SCCP Signaling alarm
Basic knowledge of mobile communications
Abis interface signaling alarm analysis
At least 1 year working experience in GSM
Gb interface signaling alarm analysis
Prerequisites
wireless network operation and maintenance Successful completion of the following course(s):BSC6000 GSMR V9R9 Product Description
Content
Training Methods Lecture, Hands-on exercise
Duration 5 working days
Requirements for Maintenance Personnel General Procedures of Troubleshooting
Class Size Min 6, max 12
Basic Methods of Fault Judgment and Location
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1.4.40 OMC25 BSC6000 GSM V9R8 TOP10 Alarm Processing
Objectives On completion of this course, the participants will be able to: Describe the BSC6000 TOP10 alarm troubleshooting procedure. Describe the troubleshooting phenomenon for common BSC6000 faults.81818181818181818181818181
Target Audience
Alarm Operation
Alarm Processing Preparation
BSC TOP Alarm Processing
Resource Overused
Cell Out of Service
Data Out of Synchronization
LAPD OML Fault
SCCP DSP Unreachable
BTS TOP Alarm Processing
TRX VSWR alarm
BSS Field Technicians, First Line Operation and
Clock Reference Abnormal Alarm
Maintenance Technicians and Engineers
Diversity receive channel alarm
TRX LAPD Link Interrupt Alarm
4714 E1/T1 Local Alarm
Prerequisites Basic knowledge of mobile communications At least 1 year working experience in GSM wireless network operation and maintenance Successful completion of the following course(s):BSC6000 GSMR V9R10 Product Description
Content
Lecture, Hands-on exercise
Duration 1 working day
Class Size
Alarm Management Operation
Training Methods
Min 6, max 12
Basic Concepts
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1.4.41 OMC26 BSC6000 GSM V9R8 IP Topic
wireless network operation and maintenance
Objectives
Successful completion of the following On completion of this course, the participants will
course(s):BSC6000 GSMR V9R11 Product
be able to:
Description
Describe GSM BSC6000 IP system network mode Outline Features and working principle of A
Content Data Configuration of A Interface over IP Data Configuration of Abis Interface over IP
Interface over IP Outline Features and working principle of Abis Interface over IP Outline Features and working principle of Gb Interface over IP Master the data configuration of A interface over IP Master the data configuration of Abis interface over IP Master the data configuration of Gb interface over IP
Data Configuration of Gb Interface over IP
Configure the Hardware Data
Configure the Gb Interface Data
Configure the Cell GPRS Attributes
Overview of GSM BSC6000 IP System
A Interface over IP
Abis Interface over IP
Gb Interface over IP
Training Methods Lecture, Hands-on exercise
Target Audience BSS Field Technicians, First Line Operation and Maintenance Technicians and Engineers
Prerequisites
Duration 1 working day
Class Size
Basic knowledge of mobile communications
Min 6, max 12
At least 1 year working experience in GSM
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1.4.42 OMB19 BTS3012 GSMR V3R8 Product Description
Objectives On completion of this course, the participants will be able to: Describe the features of Huawei BTS3012 products. Describe the hardware structure of BTS3012. Describe the function of boards of BTS3012. Explain the BTS signal flow. Explain the configuration principle of BTS hardware.
Target Audience BSS Field Technicians, First Line Operation and Maintenance Technicians and Engineers
BTS3012 hardware structure overview
Common subsystem
Cabinet top access subsystem
Double transceiver subsystem
Antenna front-end subsystem
Antenna and feeder subsystem
Signal Processing
Antenna and Feeder System
Typical Configuration
The introduction of BTS3012 series
BTS3012 (for +24V)
BTS3012 (for 18TRX)
BTS3012 (for 36TRX)
Training Methods
Prerequisites Lecture Basic knowledge of mobile communications
Duration
At least 1 year working experience in GSM wireless network operation and maintenance
Content Overview
0.5 working day
Class Size Min 6, max 12
System Components
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1.4.43 OMB20 DBS3900 GSMR V3R8 Product Description
Objectives On completion of this course, the participants will be able to: Describe the features of Huawei BTS3900 products. Describe the hardware structure of BTS3900. Describe the function of boards of BTS3900. Explain the BTS signal flow. Check the hardware structure of the BTS, such as the cabinet, subrack, broad, and cable.
Target Audience BSS Field Technicians, First Line Operation and
BBU hardware structure
RRU hardware structure
Auxiliary Devices
Application Scenarios
DBS3900 Typical Configuration
RRU3004 Working Mode
RRU3004 Typical Configuration
DBS3900 Networking Topology
RRU3008 Introduction
RRU3008 Hardware Structure
Configuration Principle
Typical Configuration
Training Methods
Maintenance Technicians and Engineers Lecture
Prerequisites
Duration Basic knowledge of mobile communications At least 1 year working experience in GSM wireless network operation and maintenance
Content
0.5 working day
Class Size Min 6, max 12
DBS3900 Overview DBS3900 Hardware Components
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1.4.44 OMB21 DBS3900 GSMR V3R8 Commissioning
Description
Objectives On completion of this course, the participants will
Content
be able to:
Overview of the Commissioning
Describe the procedure of checking the BTS
Commissioning Procedure
transmission.
Implementation
Implement the connection of Transmission Devices. Master the loading procedure of BTS, and
Starting the Site Maintenance Terminal
Configuring the Basic Data of the BTS
Configuring Logical Objects of the BTS
check the current version to ensure the loading
Checking the Active Software Version
step.
Checking the Transmission Between the BBU
Identify the way to check the different alarm of BTS.
Target Audience BSS Field Technicians, First Line Operation and Maintenance Technicians and Engineers
Prerequisites
and RFU
Checking the Running Status of the BTS
Checking the Alarm Information of the BTS
Training Methods Lecture, Hands-on exercise
Duration
Basic knowledge of mobile communications At least 1 year working experience in GSM wireless network operation and maintenance Successful completion of the following
1 working day
Class Size Min 6, max 12
course(s):BTS3900 GSM V3R8 Product
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1.4.45 OMB22 BTS3012 GSMR V3R8 Data Configuration
Successful completion of the following
Objectives
course(s):BTS3012 GSM V3R8 Product On completion of this course, the participants will be able to: Describe the steps to configure BTS3012
Description
Content BSC6000 Data Configuration Principle
online. Describe the structure of BTS3012 data
BTS3012 Initial Data Configuration
Single Cabinet
Explain how to add and delete site/cell/board.
Combined Cabinet
Explain how to define the ARFCN of carriers.
BTS3012 Data Reconfiguration
configuration.
Explain how to modify the relevant parameters.
Training Methods
Target Audience Lecture, Hands-on exercise BSS Field Technicians, First Line Operation and
Duration
Maintenance Technicians and Engineers 1 working day
Prerequisites
Class Size Basic knowledge of mobile communications At least 1 year working experience in GSM
Min 6, max 12
wireless network operation and maintenance
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1.4.46 OMB23 DBS3900 GSMR V3R8 data configuration
course(s):BTS3900 GSM V3R8 Product
Objectives
Description On completion of this course, the participants will be able to: Describe the steps to configure BTS3900
Content BSC6000 Data Configuration Principle DBS3900 Initial Data Configuration
online. Describe the structure of BTS3900 data
Add Site
Add Cell
Explain how to add and delete site/cell/board.
Configure Site Attributes
Explain how to define the ARFCN of carriers.
Configure Cell Attributes
Explain how to modify the relevant parameters.
DBS3900 Data Reconfiguration
configuration.
Target Audience
Training Methods
BSS Field Technicians, First Line Operation and Maintenance Technicians and Engineers
Lecture, Hands-on exercise
Duration
Prerequisites 1 working day Basic knowledge of mobile communications
Class Size
At least 1 year working experience in GSM wireless network operation and maintenance
Min 6, max 12
Successful completion of the following
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1.4.47 OMB24 BTS3012 GSMR V3R8 Operation and Maintenance
Maintaining the BTS Software
Objectives
On completion of this course, the participants will be able to: Describe site maintenance objects. Describe the concepts of BTS3012 management status. Describe the concepts of BTS3012 operation status. Describe BTS3012 routine operation and maintenance procedure. Explain how to use BTS3012 remote maintenance console.
Target Audience
Querying the Running Software Version of the BTS Board
Downloading BTS Software
Configuring BTS Software
Loading BTS Software
Activating BTS Software
Querying the BTS Status
Querying the BTS Running Status
Querying Board Matching Results
Querying Board Bar Code
Querying BTS Attributes
Resetting BTS in Levels
Modifying Management Status
BSS Field Technicians, First Line Operation and
Handing Over a Cell Forcibly
Maintenance Technicians and Engineers
Monitoring Channel Status
Prerequisites
Training Methods
Basic knowledge of mobile communications At least 1 year working experience in GSM
Lecture, Hands-on exercise
Duration
wireless network operation and maintenance Successful completion of the following course(s):BTS3012 GSM V3R8 Product
1 working day
Class Size
Description Min 6, max 12
Content Concepts Related to BTS Maintenance
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1.4.48 OMB25 DB3900 GSMR V3R8 Operation and Maintenance
Successful completion of the following
Objectives
course(s):BTS3900 GSM V3R8 Product On completion of this course, the participants will be able to: Describe site maintenance objects. Describe the concepts of BTS3900 management status. Describe the concepts of BTS3900 operation status. Describe BTS3900 routine operation and maintenance procedure. Explain how to use BTS3900 remote maintenance console.
Description
Content Site remote maintenance
Overview
Software management
Maintain site devices
Maintain boards and TRXs
Site local maintenance
Routine maintenance list
Training Methods
Target Audience Lecture, Hands-on exercise BSS Field Technicians, First Line Operation and
Duration
Maintenance Technicians and Engineers 1 working day
Prerequisites
Class Size Basic knowledge of mobile communications At least 1 year working experience in GSM
Min 6, max 12
wireless network operation and maintenance
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1.4.49 OMB26 DBS3900 GSMR V3R8 Troubleshooting
course(s):BTS3900 GSM V3R8 Product
Objectives
Description, BTS3900 GSM V3R8 Data On completion of this course, the participants will be able to: Understand BTS safety precautions of
Configuration
Content General Procedures of Troubleshooting
maintenance. Describe the BTS troubleshooting flow.
Collecting Information for Locating BTS Faults
Describe the troubleshooting phenomenon for
Methods of Fault Judgment and Location
common BTS faults. Locate the troubleshooting cases for common BTS faults. Analyze the troubleshooting cases for common BTS faults.
Antenna & Feeder Fault
Transmission Fault
LAPD Link fault
Approach to prevent BTS fault
Training Methods
Target Audience Lecture BSS Field Technicians, First Line Operation and
Duration
Maintenance Technicians and Engineers 1 working day
Prerequisites
Class Size Basic knowledge of mobile communications At least 1 year working experience in GSM
Min 6, max 12
wireless network operation and maintenance Successful completion of the following
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1.4.50 OMC27 BSC6000 GSMR V9R8 Product Description
Objectives On completion of this course, the participants will be able to: State the structure and functions of important boards of BSC6000. State the system structure and functions of modules of BSC6000.
Target Audience
TDM Switching Subsystem
GE Switching Subsystem
Service Processing Subsystem
Service Control Subsystem
Interface and Signaling Processing Subsystem
Clock Subsystem
System Signal Flow
BSC CS Signal Flow
BSC PS Signal Flow
BSS Field Technicians, First Line Operation and
BSC Signaling Flow
Maintenance Technicians and Engineers
BSC OM Signal Flow
BSC Alarm Channel
Typical Configuration
Prerequisites Basic knowledge of mobile communications At least 1 year working experience in GSM wireless network operation and maintenance
Content
Training Methods Lecture
Duration
System Description Hardware Structure
Rack
Subrack
Board
System Logical Structure
1 working day
Class Size Min 6, max 12
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1.4.51 OMC28 BSC6000 GSMR V9R8 Operation and Maintenance
Objectives
Content
On completion of this course, the participants will
Introduction to O&M
be able to:
System Management
Describe the work flow of BSC6000
BSC Maintenance
maintenance.
Device Maintenance
Signaling Link Maintenance
User Resource Maintenance
Software & License Maintenance
BTS Maintenance
BTS Software Maintenance
BTS Maintenance
BSS Field Technicians, First Line Operation and
Site Maintenance
Maintenance Technicians and Engineers
Cell, TRX, Board Maintenance
Describe important parameters in BSC6000 maintenance. Operate on the BSC6000 maintenance console. Perform the routine maintenance for BSC6000.
Target Audience
Training Methods
Prerequisites Basic knowledge of mobile communications At least 1 year working experience in GSM wireless network operation and maintenance Successful completion of the following course(s):BSC6000 GSM V9R8 Product Description
Lecture, Hands-on exercise
Duration 2 working days
Class Size Min 6, max 12
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1.4.52 OMC29 BSC6000 GSMR V9R8 Data Configuration
Objectives
Content
On completion of this course, the participants will
Data configuration general introduction
be able to:
Data configuration principle
Describe the function of BSC6000 data
Data configuration procedure
configuration system function. Configure BSC6000 by data configuration console independently. Describe the configuration of important parameters of BSS system. Check the data configuration correctness and validity.
Target Audience BSS Field Technicians, First Line Operation and Maintenance Technicians and Engineers
Prerequisites
BSC Data configuration
BTS Data configuration
Cell Data configuration
Data reconfiguration
External PCU data configuration
Built-in PCU data configuration
Data maintenance operation
Overview of MML Client
Steps of Data configuration
Training Methods Lecture, Hands-on exercise
Basic knowledge of mobile communications At least 1 year working experience in GSM wireless network operation and maintenance Successful completion of the following course(s):BSC6000 GSM V9R8 Product
Duration 3 working days
Class Size Min 6, max 12
Description
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1.4.53 OMC30 BSC6000 GSMR V9R8 Software Installation & Upgrade
Objectives
Content
On completion of this course, the participants will
Upgrade Flow
be able to:
Preparations for Upgrade
Identify the hardware and software structure of
Upgrade Operations
GBAM/GOMU. State the function of data stored in GBAM/GOMU. Perform software installation in GBAM/GOMU and the boards in BSC. Operate the commands for installation and debugging on GBAM/GOMU. Perform data back-up.
Target Audience BSS Field Technicians, First Line Operation and Maintenance Technicians and Engineers
Prerequisites
Back Up Data and Board Software
Download and load the Host Software Online
Upgrade LMT and Data File
Upgrade the GBAM (Single GOMU)
Upgrade the Active/standby GOMU
Upgrade the Board Software
Activate the License
Upgrade Verification
Version Rollback
Training Methods Lecture, Hands-on exercise
Duration
Basic knowledge of mobile communications At least 1 year working experience in GSM wireless network operation and maintenance Successful completion of the following
1 working day
Class Size Min 6, max 12
course(s):BSC6000 GSM V9R8 Product Description
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1.4.54 OMC31 BSC6000 GSMR V9R8C15 BSS Signaling Flow and analysis
Objectives
Content
On completion of this course, the participants will
A interface signaling alarm analysis
be able to:
MTP2 Signaling link alarm
Describe the BSS signaling flow.
MTP3 Signaling link alarm
Analysis the BSS signaling message.
SCCP Signaling alarm
Abis interface signaling alarm analysis
Gb interface signaling alarm analysis
Target Audience BSS Field Technicians, First Line Operation and Maintenance Technicians and Engineers
Prerequisites
Training Methods Lecture, Hands-on exercise
Basic knowledge of mobile communications At least 1 year working experience in GSM wireless network operation and maintenance
Duration 1 working day
Class Size
Successful completion of the following course(s):BSC6000 GSM V9R9 Product
Min 6, max 12
Description
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1.4.55 OMC32 BSC6000 GSMR V9R8C15 HSCSD Introduction
course(s):BSC6000 GSM V9R10 Product
Objectives
Description On completion of this course, the participants will be able to: Describe the principle and application of
Content HSCSD principle HSCSD Application in GSMR
HSCSD
Target Audience
Training Methods
BSS Field Technicians, First Line Operation and Maintenance Technicians and Engineers
Lecture, Hands-on exercise
Duration
Prerequisites 0.5 working day Basic knowledge of mobile communications
Class Size
At least 1 year working experience in GSM wireless network operation and maintenance
Min 6, max 12
Successful completion of the following
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1.4.56 OMC33 BSC6000 GSMR V9R8C15 Troubleshooting
Objectives
Content
On completion of this course, the participants will
Requirements for Maintenance Personnel
be able to:
General Procedures of Troubleshooting
Describe the BSC6000 and BTS
Basic Methods of Fault Judgment and Location
troubleshooting procedure.
Describe the troubleshooting phenomenon for common BSC6000 and BTS faults.
Obtaining Information for Locating Network Problems
Basic Methods of BSC Fault Judgment
Basic Methods of BTS Fault Judgment
troubleshooting cases for common BSC6000
Approach to prevent BSC fault
and MBTS faults.
BSC Common Faults Analysis
Voice Faults
Clock Faults
Link & Interconnection Faults
BSS Field Technicians, First Line Operation and
Loading Faults
Maintenance Technicians and Engineers
BTS Common Faults Analysis
Transmission Faults
Antenna Faults
Locate, analyze and eliminate the
Analyze the signaling message for troubleshooting.
Target Audience
Prerequisites Basic knowledge of mobile communications At least 1 year working experience in GSM wireless network operation and maintenance Successful completion of the following
Training Methods Lecture, Hands-on exercise
Duration
course(s):BSC6000 GSM V9R11 Product Description
1.5 working days
Class Size Min 6, max 12
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1.4.57 OMC34 BSC6000 GSMR V901R008 Product Description
wireless network operation and maintenance
Objectives On completion of this course, the participants will
Content
be able to:
System Description
State the structure and functions of important
Hardware Structure
boards of BSC6000 GSMR. State the system structure and functions of modules of BSC6000 GSMR. State the system structure and functions of subrack of BSC6000 GSMR. State the performance features of BSC6000 GSMR.
Cabinets
Subracks
Boards
Cables
System Signal Flow
Typical Configuration
Training Methods
Target Audience Lecture BSS Field Technicians, First Line Operation and Maintenance Technicians and Engineers
Duration 1 working day
Prerequisites Basic knowledge of mobile communications At least 1 year working experience in GSM
Class Size Min 6, max 12
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1.4.58 OMC35 BSC6000 GSMR V901R008 Operation and Maintenance
Description
Objectives On completion of this course, the participants will
Content
be able to:
Operation and Maintenance Overview
Describe the work flow of BSC6000
Web LMT Introduction
maintenance.
Maintaining the Equipment
Describe important parameters in BSC6000 maintenance(Web LMT and MML). Operate on the BSC6000 maintenance console.
Maintaining Transmission and Signaling Maintaining BSC User Resources Maintaining Alarm Maintaining Device Panel
Perform the routine maintenance for BSC6000.
Target Audience
Maintaining User Maintaining Log
BSS Field Technicians, First Line Operation and Maintenance Technicians and Engineers
Prerequisites
Maintaining Performance
Training Methods Lecture, Hands-on exercise
Basic knowledge of mobile communications At least 1 year working experience in GSM wireless network operation and maintenance Successful completion of the following course(s):BSC6900 GSM V9R11 Product
Duration 2 working days
Class Size Min 6, max 12
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1.4.59 OMC36 BSC6000 GSMR V901R008 Data Configuration
course(s):BSC6900 GSM V9R11 Product
Objectives
Description On completion of this course, the participants will be able to:
Content Basic Concepts of CME
Configure BSC6000 by Web LMT
BSC6000 Data Configuration
independently. Describe the configuration of important parameters of GSM BSS system.
BTS Data Configuration Data Configuration Overview
Check the data configuration correctness and validity.
Preparation Configuring the Global Information
Describe the loading procedure of data configuration.
Configuring the Equipment Data Configuring the Interfaces
Configure BSC6000 by CME independently. Describe the configuration of important parameters of GSM BSS system. Check the data configuration correctness and validity. Describe the loading procedure of data configuration.
Target Audience
Ater Interface Data
A Interface Data Configuration (over TDM)
A Interface Data Configuration (over IP)
Gb Interface Data Configuration (over FR)
Gb Interface Data Configuration (over IP)
Pb Interface Data Configuration
Configuring the Clocks
Configuration (Over TDM)
Training Methods
BSS Field Technicians, First Line Operation and Maintenance Technicians and Engineers
Lecture, Hands-on exercise
Duration
Prerequisites Basic knowledge of mobile communications At least 1 year working experience in GSM wireless network operation and maintenance
3 working days
Class Size Min 6, max 12
Successful completion of the following
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1.4.60 OMC37 BSC6000 GSMR V901R008 Installation and Commissioning
Successful completion of the following
Objectives
course(s):BSC6900 GSM V9R11 Product On completion of this course, the participants will be able to: Describe BSC6900 commissioning procedure
Description
Content
Outline OMU software functions
BSC6000 Software Structure
Complete BSC6900 commissioning
Linux Operation System Installation
Complete BSC6900 application software
BSC6000 Application Software Installation BSC6000 Application Software Upgrade
installation Describe the alarm and server verification after commissioning
OMU Operation and Maintenance
Training Methods
Target Audience Lecture, Hands-on exercise BSS Field Technicians, First Line Operation and
Duration
Maintenance Technicians and Engineers 1 working day
Prerequisites
Class Size Basic knowledge of mobile communications At least 1 year working experience in GSM
Min 6, max 12
wireless network operation and maintenance
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1.4.61 OMC38 BSC6000 GSMR V901R008 Troubleshooting
course(s):BSC6900 GSM V9R11 Product
Objectives
Description, BSC6900 GSM V9R11 Operation On completion of this course, the participants will be able to: Understand BSC6000 safety precautions of
and Maintenance
Content Requirements for Maintenance Personnel
maintenance. Describe the BSC6000 troubleshooting flow.
General Procedures of Troubleshooting
Describe the troubleshooting phenomenon for
Basic Methods of Fault Judgment and Location Approach to prevent BSC fault
common BSC6000 faults. Locate the troubleshooting cases for common BSC6000
faults.
Analyze the troubleshooting cases for common BSC6000 faults. Perform the troubleshooting for common BSC6000 faults.
Target Audience BSS Field Technicians, First Line Operation and Maintenance Technicians and Engineers
Prerequisites
BSC Common Faults Analysis
Voice Faults
Clock Faults
Link & Interconnection Faults
Loading Faults
BTS Common Faults Analysis
Transmission Faults
Antenna Faults
Training Methods Lecture
Duration
Basic knowledge of mobile communications At least 1 year working experience in GSM wireless network operation and maintenance Successful completion of the following
1 working day
Class Size Min 6, max 12
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1.4.62 OMB27 DBS3900 GSMR V301R008 Product Description
Objectives
Content
On completion of this course, the participants will
DBS3900 Overview
be able to:
DBS3900 Hardware Components
Describe the features of DBS3900 products.
BBU Unit
Describe the hardware structure of DBS3900.
RRU Unit
Describe the function of boards of DBS3900.
Power module & Components
Explain the DBS signal flow.
DBS3900 Signal Flow
Check the hardware structure of the DBS, such
DBS3900 Configuration
Configuration Principle
Typical Configuration
DBS3900 Network
as the cabinet, subrack, broad, and cable.
Target Audience BSS Field Technicians, First Line Operation and Maintenance Technicians and Engineers
Prerequisites
Training Methods Lecture
Basic knowledge of mobile communications At least 1 year working experience in GSM wireless network operation and maintenance
Duration 1 working day
Class Size Min 6, max 12
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1.4.63 OMB28 DBS3900 GSMR V301R008 Operation and Maintenance
Objectives
Prerequisites
On completion of this course, the participants will
Basic knowledge of mobile communications
be able to:
At least 1 year working experience in GSM
Describe GSM site maintenance objects(Web
wireless network operation and maintenance Successful completion of the following
LMT and MML). Describe the concepts of DBS3900
course(s):BTS3900 GSM V1R2 Product
management status.
Description
Describe the concepts of DBS3900 operation
Content
status. Describe DBS3900 routine operation and
Site remote maintenance Site local maintenance
maintenance procedure. Explain how to use DBS3900 remote maintenance console.
Training Methods Lecture, Hands-on exercise
Target Audience
Duration
BSS Field Technicians, First Line Operation and Maintenance Technicians and Engineers
1 working day
Class Size Min 6, max 12
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1.4.64 OMB29 DBS3900 GSMR V301R008 Data Configuration
wireless network operation and maintenance
Objectives
Successful completion of the following On completion of this course, the participants will
course(s):BTS3900 GSM V1R2 Product
be able to:
Description
Outline the user interface of Web LMT configuration tool.
Content
Illustrate the data configuration procedure.
Web LMT Introduction
Explain key parameters in each step during
Steps of Data Configuration based on LMT Overview of Configuring DBS3900
data configuration procedure. Implement the data configuration with template file.
DBS3900 Data Configuration based on CME
Training Methods
Perform initial data configuration and dynamic Lecture, Hands-on exercise
modification.
Duration
Target Audience BSS Field Technicians, First Line Operation and Maintenance Technicians and Engineers
Prerequisites
2 working days
Class Size Min 6, max 12
Basic knowledge of mobile communications At least 1 year working experience in GSM
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1.4.65 OMB30 DBS3900 GSMR V301R008 installation and commissioning
wireless network operation and maintenance
Objectives
Successful completion of the following On completion of this course, the participants will
course(s):BTS3900 GSM V1R2 Product
be able to:
Description
Describe the procedure of checking the BTS transmission. Implement the connection of Transmission
Content DBTS3900 System Overview DBTS3900 Installation Procedures
Devices. Master the loading procedure of BTS, and
DBTS3900 Commissioning Procedures
check the current version to ensure the loading
DBTS3900 Commissioning Scenarios
step.
DBTS3900 Commissioning Modes
Identify the way to check the different alarm of
Training Methods
BTS. Lecture, Hands-on exercise
Target Audience
Duration BSS Field Technicians, First Line Operation and Maintenance Technicians and Engineers
1 working day
Class Size
Prerequisites Basic knowledge of mobile communications
Min 6, max 12
At least 1 year working experience in GSM
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1.4.66 OMC39 BSC6000 GSMR V901R008 BSS Signaling Flow and analysis
Objectives
Content
On completion of this course, the participants will
A interface signaling alarm analysis
be able to:
MTP2 Signaling link alarm
Describe the BSS signaling flow.
MTP3 Signaling link alarm
Analysis the BSS signaling message.
SCCP Signaling alarm
Abis interface signaling alarm analysis
Gb interface signaling alarm analysis
Target Audience BSS Field Technicians, First Line Operation and Maintenance Technicians and Engineers
Prerequisites
Training Methods Lecture, Hands-on exercise
Basic knowledge of mobile communications At least 1 year working experience in GSM wireless network operation and maintenance
Duration 1.5 working days
Class Size
Successful completion of the following course(s):BSC6000 GSM V9R9 Product
Min 6, max 12
Description
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1.4.67 OMC40 BSC6000 GSMR V901R008 HSCSD Introduction
course(s):BSC6000 GSM V9R10 Product
Objectives
Description On completion of this course, the participants will be able to: Describe the principle and application of
Content HSCSD principle HSCSD Application in GSMR
HSCSD
Target Audience
Training Methods
BSS Field Technicians, First Line Operation and Maintenance Technicians and Engineers
Lecture, Hands-on exercise
Duration
Prerequisites 0.5 working day Basic knowledge of mobile communications
Class Size
At least 1 year working experience in GSM wireless network operation and maintenance
Min 6, max 12
Successful completion of the following
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1.4.68 OMB31 BTS&DBS3900 GSM V1R2 Troubleshooting
Successful completion of the following
Objectives
course(s):BSC6000 GSM V9R11 Product On completion of this course, the participants will be able to: Understand BTS safety precautions of
Description
Content General Procedures of Troubleshooting
maintenance. Describe the BTS troubleshooting flow.
Collecting Information for Locating BTS Faults
Describe the troubleshooting phenomenon for
Methods of Fault Judgment and Location
common BTS faults. Locate the troubleshooting cases for common BTS faults. Analyze the troubleshooting cases for common BTS faults.
Antenna & Feeder Fault
Transmission Fault
LAPD Link fault
Approach to prevent BTS fault
Training Methods
Target Audience Lecture, Hands-on exercise BSS Field Technicians, First Line Operation and
Duration
Maintenance Technicians and Engineers 0.5 working day
Prerequisites
Class Size Basic knowledge of mobile communications At least 1 year working experience in GSM
Min 6, max 12
wireless network operation and maintenance
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1.4.69 OMB32 BTS&DBS3900 GSM V1R3 Troubleshooting
Successful completion of the following
Objectives
course(s):BSC6000 GSM V9R12 Product On completion of this course, the participants will be able to: Understand BTS safety precautions of
Description
Content General Procedures of Troubleshooting
maintenance. Describe the BTS troubleshooting flow.
Collecting Information for Locating BTS Faults
Describe the troubleshooting phenomenon for
Methods of Fault Judgment and Location
common BTS faults. Locate the troubleshooting cases for common BTS faults. Analyze the troubleshooting cases for common BTS faults.
Antenna & Feeder Fault
Transmission Fault
LAPD Link fault
Approach to prevent BTS fault
Training Methods
Target Audience Lecture, Hands-on exercise BSS Field Technicians, First Line Operation and
Duration
Maintenance Technicians and Engineers 0.5 working day
Prerequisites
Class Size Basic knowledge of mobile communications At least 1 year working experience in GSM
Min 6, max 12
wireless network operation and maintenance
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1.4.70 OMC50 BSC6900 GSM V900R013 Product Description
wireless network operation and maintenance
Objectives On completion of this course, the participants will
Content
be able to:
BSC6900 System Overview
State the structure and functions of important
BSC6900 Hardware Structure
boards of BSC6900(GSM Only). State the system structure and functions of modules of BSC6900(GSM Only). State the system structure and functions of subrack of BSC6900(GSM Only). State the performance features of BSC6900(GSM Only).
Cabinets
Subracks
Subsystems and Boards
Cables
BSC6900 Signal Flows
BSC6900 Typical Configuration
Training Methods
Target Audience Lecture BSS Field Technicians, First Line Operation and Maintenance Technicians and Engineers
Duration 1 working day
Prerequisites Basic knowledge of mobile communications At least 1 year working experience in GSM
Class Size Min 6, max 12
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1.4.71 OMC51 BSC6900 GSM V900R013 Operation and Maintenance
Objectives On completion of this course, the participants will be able to: Describe the work flow of BSC6900 maintenance. Describe important parameters in BSC6900 maintenance(Web LMT and MML). Operate on the BSC6900 maintenance console. Perform the routine maintenance for BSC6900.
Target Audience
Basic Concepts
Monitoring Alarms
Managing the Shielded Alarm
Managing the Alarm Logs
Log management
Basic Concepts
Querying Logs
Log Storage Conditions Management
Device panel management
Basic Concepts
Device Panel Operations
Emulation Panel Operations
BSS Field Technicians, First Line Operation and
BSC maintenance
Maintenance Technicians and Engineers
Basic Concepts
Maintaining the Equipment
Basic knowledge of mobile communications
Maintaining Transmission and Signaling
At least 1 year working experience in GSM
Maintaining BSC User Resources
Routine MML Operation
Trace management
course(s):BSC6900 GSM V9R12 Product
Basic Concepts
Description
GSM Services
Performance monitoring
Basic Concepts
Service Monitoring
Prerequisites
wireless network operation and maintenance Successful completion of the following
Content OM System Introduction
OM Network Introduction
Web LMT Introduction
LMT Offline Tool
Operation Right Management
Basic Concepts
Management of User Accounts
Management of Command Groups
Alarm management
Training Methods Lecture, Hands-on exercise
Duration 2 working days
Class Size Min 6, max 12
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1.4.72 OMC52 BSC6900 GSM V900R013 Data Configuration
Successful completion of the following
Objectives
course(s):BSC6900 GSM V9R12 Product On completion of this course, the participants will be able to:
Description
Content
Configure BSC6900 by Web LMT
Basic Concepts of CME
independently. Describe the configuration of important
BSC6900 Data Configuration Procedure Data Configuration Overview
parameters of GSM BSS system. Check the data configuration correctness and validity.
Preparation Configuring the Global Information
Describe the loading procedure of data configuration.
Configuring the Equipment Data Configuring the Interfaces
Configure BSC6900 by CME independently.
Ater Interface Data
Describe the configuration of important
A Interface Data Configuration (over TDM)
A Interface Data Configuration (over IP)
Gb Interface Data Configuration (over FR)
Gb Interface Data Configuration (over IP)
Pb Interface Data Configuration
parameters of GSM BSS system. Check the data configuration correctness and validity. Describe the loading procedure of data configuration via CME.
Configuration (Over TDM)
(only Outer
PCU need configure)
Target Audience
Training Methods
BSS Field Technicians, First Line Operation and Maintenance Technicians and Engineers
Prerequisites Basic knowledge of mobile communications At least 1 year working experience in GSM wireless network operation and maintenance
Lecture, Hands-on exercise
Duration 3 working days
Class Size Min 6, max 12
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1.4.73 OMC53 BSC6900 GSM V900R013 Installation and Commissioning
Successful completion of the following
Objectives
course(s):BSC6900 GSM V9R12 Product On completion of this course, the participants will be able to: Describe BSC6900 commissioning procedure
Description
Content
Outline OMU software functions
BSC6900 O&M System Introduction
Complete BSC6900 commissioning
BSC6900 Software Installation
Complete BSC6900 application software
BSC6900 Commissioning
installation
Training Methods
Target Audience
Lecture, Hands-on exercise
BSS Field Technicians, First Line Operation and
Duration
Maintenance Technicians and Engineers 1 working day
Prerequisites
Class Size Basic knowledge of mobile communications At least 1 year working experience in GSM
Min 6, max 12
wireless network operation and maintenance
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1.4.74 OMC54 BSC6900 GSM V900R013 Troubleshooting
Approach to prevent BSC fault
Objectives
Interconnection fault Analysis On completion of this course, the participants will be able to: Understand BSC6900(GSM Only) safety precautions of maintenance. Describe the BSC6900(GSM Only) troubleshooting flow. Describe the troubleshooting phenomenon for common BSC6900(GSM Only) faults. Locate the troubleshooting cases for common
Link fault Analysis Clock fault Analysis CS fault Analysis PS fault Analysis Location Update Call Setup Handover Direct Retry Short Message
BSC6900 (GSM Only) faults. Analyze the troubleshooting cases for common
Release Case Analysis
BSC6900 (GSM Only) faults. Perform the troubleshooting for common
BSS Interface and Protocol Principles Analysis of Typical Procedures
BSC6900(GSM Only) faults.
Cases of Abnormal Signaling Procedures
Target Audience
General Procedures of Troubleshooting BSS Field Technicians, First Line Operation and Maintenance Technicians and Engineers
Prerequisites
Collecting Information for Locating BTS Faults Methods of Fault Judgment and Location
Antenna & Feeder Fault
Basic knowledge of mobile communications
Transmission Fault
At least 1 year working experience in GSM
LAPD Link fault
Approach to prevent BTS fault
wireless network operation and maintenance Successful completion of the following
Training Methods
course(s):BSC6900 GSM V9R12 Product Description, BSC6900 GSM V9R12 Operation
Lecture
Duration
and Maintenance
Content
5 working days
Requirements for Maintenance Personnel General Procedures of Troubleshooting
Class Size Min 6, max 12
Basic Methods of Fault Judgment and Location
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1.4.75 OMB33 MBTS GSM V100R004 Product Description
Objectives On completion of this course, the participants will
Content
be able to:
MBTS System Overview
Describe the features of MBTS(GSM Only)
MBTS Hardware Structure
products. Describe the hardware structure of MBTS(GSM Only) . Describe the function of boards of MBTS(GSM Only) . Explain the MBTS signal flow. Check the hardware structure of the MBTS, such as the cabinet, subrack, broad, and cable.
Target Audience
BBU Hardware Structure
RFU Hardware Structure
Auxiliaries Hardware Structure
MBTS Cable Connection
MBTS Technical Specifications
MBTS Typical Configuration
Basic Principles
Configuration Scenarios
Training Methods
BSS Field Technicians, First Line Operation and Maintenance Technicians and Engineers
Prerequisites Basic knowledge of mobile communications At least 1 year working experience in GSM wireless network operation and maintenance
Lecture
Duration 1 working day
Class Size Min 6, max 12
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1.4.76 OMB34 MBTS GSM V100R004 Operation and Maintenance
Objectives
Content
On completion of this course, the participants will
Alarm Monitoring
be able to:
Alarm Monitoring via LMT
Describe GSM site maintenance objects(Web
Alarm Monitoring via M2000
Transmission Test
Device maintenance
Routine Maintenance MML
Board Replacement
Checking hardware
LEDs
Cable connections
Site local maintenance
Replacing boards
Routine maintenance list
LMT and MML). Describe the concepts of MBTS(GSM Only) management status. Describe the concepts of MBTS(GSM Only) operation status. Describe MBTS(GSM Only) routine operation and maintenance procedure. Explain how to use MBTS(GSM Only) remote maintenance console.
Target Audience BSS Field Technicians, First Line Operation and
Training Methods
Maintenance Technicians and Engineers Lecture, Hands-on exercise
Prerequisites
Duration
Basic knowledge of mobile communications At least 1 year working experience in GSM wireless network operation and maintenance Successful completion of the following
1 working day
Class Size Min 6, max 12
course(s): BTS3900 GSM V1R3 Product Description
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1.4.77 OMB35 MBTS GSM V100R004 Data Configuration
wireless network operation and maintenance
Objectives
Successful completion of the following On completion of this course, the participants will
course(s): BTS3900 GSM V1R3 Product
be able to:
Description
Outline the user interface of Web LMT configuration tool.
Content
Illustrate the data configuration procedure.
Web LMT Introduction
Explain key parameters in each step during
Steps of MBTS GSM Data Configuration Overview of Configuring BTS3900
data configuration procedure. Implement the data configuration with template file.
MBTS GSM Data Configuring
Training Methods
Perform initial data configuration via CME and Lecture, Hands-on exercise
LMT.
Duration
Target Audience BSS Field Technicians, First Line Operation and Maintenance Technicians and Engineers
Prerequisites
2 working days
Class Size Min 6, max 12
Basic knowledge of mobile communications At least 1 year working experience in GSM
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1.4.78 OMB36 MBTS GSM V100R004 Installation and Commissioning
At least 1 year working experience in GSM
Objectives
wireless network operation and maintenance On completion of this course, the participants will
5/Successful completion of the following
be able to:
course(s): BTS3900 GSM V1R3 Product
Describe the installation procedure
Description
Describe the software commissioning
Content
procedures in different scenarios Describe the different commissioning mode
MBTS System Overview MBTS Installation Procedures
according to different scenarios Perform local commissioning via SMT and
MBTS Local Commissioning Procedures Overview of GBTS Commissioning
USB. Perform remote commissioning via M2000 and Web LMT. Master the loading procedure of BTS, and check the current version to ensure the loading step.
Commissioning
Remote GBTS Commissioning on the M2000
Remote GBTS Commissioning on the LMT
Alarm handling for GBTS Commissioning
Training Methods
Identify the way to check the different alarm of Lecture, Hands-on exercise
BTS.
Duration
Target Audience BSS Field Technicians, First Line Operation and Maintenance Technicians and Engineers
Prerequisites
1 working day
Class Size Min 6, max 12
Basic knowledge of mobile communications
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1.4.79 OMC55 BSC6900 GSM V900R013 Dimensioning
Description, BSC6900 GSM V9R12 Operation
Objectives
and Maintenance, BSC6900 GSM V9R12 Data On completion of this course, the participants will be able to: Mater the inputted parameters used in the CS
Configuration
Content BSC Capacity Dimensioning
and PS traffic mode Implement the dimensioning of BSC capacity
TDM Transmission Dimensioning
Implement the dimensioning of BSC
IP Transmission Dimensioning BSC Hardware Dimensioning
transmission Implement the dimensioning of BSC hardware
Target Audience
License Control Item
Training Methods
BSS Field Technicians, First Line Operation and Maintenance Technicians and Engineers
Lecture
Duration
Prerequisites 1 working day Basic knowledge of mobile communications
Class Size
At least 1 year working experience in GSM wireless network operation and maintenance
Min 6, max 12
Successful completion of the following course(s): BSC6900 GSM V9R12 Product
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1.4.80 OMC56 BSC6900 GSM V900R012 - V900R013 Delta
Alarm Function Changing
Objectives
New/Enhanced Platform Features On completion of this course, the participants will be able to: Describe BSC6900 GSM evolution overview Describe the hardware changing in BSC6900 GSM and MBTS GSM, including cabinet,
New/Enhanced GSM Configuration Features
Deploying BTSs in Summary Mode
Falling back GSM Cell/TRX Configuration
Query of GBTS in Batches (Query of Board Versions and Boards, and Export of Query
subrack and boards.
Results)
Describe the software changing in BSC6900GSM, including OMU board software
Maintenance and Test of Air Interface and RF Fault
and OM software Describe the new features of BSC6900GSM
BTS IP Port Backup and Monitoring Equipment IP Access
and MBTS GSM.
Target Audience
Detection Requirement of Transmission Connection over Abis Interface
BSS Field Technicians, First Line Operation and
Enhanced Voice Fault Location Method
Maintenance Technicians and Engineers
Transmission resource savings display
RTCP Introduction
Overview of the new TRX modules
Product hardware of the new TRX modules
Configuration specifications of the new TRX
Prerequisites Basic knowledge of mobile communications At least 1 year working experience in GSM wireless network operation and maintenance Successful completion of the following course(s): BSC6000 GSM V9R8 Product Description, BSC6000 GSM V9R8 Operation and Maintenance, BSC6000 GSM V9R8 Data Configuration
modules
Applications and version matching policies of the new TRX modules
Training Methods Lecture
Content
Duration
BSC6900 Evolution Overview
1 working day
BSC6900 Hardware Evolution
Class Size
BSC6900 Typical Hardware Configuration MML Command Changing in Data
Min 6, max 12
Configuration
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1.4.81 OMB37 MBTS GSM V100R004 Troubleshooting
At least 1 year working experience in GSM
Objectives
wireless network operation and maintenance On completion of this course, the participants will
Successful completion of the following
be able to:
course(s):BSC6000 GSM V9R12 Product
Understand BTS safety precautions of maintenance. Describe the BTS troubleshooting flow. Describe the troubleshooting phenomenon for
Description
Content Alarm Analyse Overview Alarm Analyse and handling flow
common BTS faults. Locate the troubleshooting cases for common BTS faults.
MBTS TOP Alarm Analyse and Handling
Training Methods
Analyze the troubleshooting cases for common Lecture, Hands-on exercise
BTS faults.
Duration
Target Audience BSS Field Technicians, First Line Operation and Maintenance Technicians and Engineers
Prerequisites
0.5 working day
Class Size Min 6, max 12
Basic knowledge of mobile communications
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1.4.82 OMC58 BSC6900 GSM V900R013 Data Reconfiguration
Objectives
Cutting Over an MSC (TDM to IP Transmission Mode over the A Interface)
On completion of this course, the participants will be able to: Describe the procedure of adjusting the BSC Describe the modification of OPC and DPC Perform the way to adding/removing subracks and boards Expand the transmission resource in A, GB and Abis interface. Reconfiguring the Transmission Mode on A, Gb and Abis interface. Adjust the cell processing in DPU board
Modify OPC and DPC
Modify N7 signaling link from 64k to 2M
Add STP in A interface
add subracks and boards
Remove Boards and Subracks
modify single OMU to double OMU
Expand the transmission resource in A, GB and Abis interface.
Reconfiguring the Transmission Mode
Changing the Transmission Mode on the A Interface
Target Audience
Ater Interface
BSS Field Technicians, First Line Operation and Maintenance Technicians and Engineers
Basic knowledge of mobile communications At least 1 year working experience in GSM wireless network operation and maintenance Successful completion of the following course(s):BSC6000 GSM V9R13 Product Description
Changing the Transmission Mode on the Abis Interface
Adjust the cell processing in DPU board
Training Methods Lecture, Hands-on exercise
Content
Duration
Changing the Connection Between the BSC and the MSC
2 working days
Class Size
Cutting Over an MSC (with IP Transmission Mode Retained over the A Interface)
Changing the Transmission Mode on the Gb Interface
Prerequisites
Reconfiguring the Transmission Mode on the
Min 6, max 12
Cutting Over an MSC (TDM to TDM Transmission Mode over the A Interface)
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1.4.83 OMB38 MBTS GSM V100R004 Data Reconfiguration
Objectives
Content
On completion of this course, the participants will
Dynamic Data Adjustment Introduction
be able to:
Adjusting the Global/Device/Transmission Data
Describe the procedure of MBTS dynamic data
Adjusting the Cells/TRXs/Channels Data
adjustment
Adjusting the BTS Data
Adjust the Global/Device/Transmission Data
Reparenting BTSs
Adjust the Cells/TRXs/Channels Data
Reconfiguring a BTS via LMT
Adjust the BTS Data
Changing the Connection Between the BSC
Reparent BTSs
and the MSC via LMT Reconfiguring a Cell via LMT
Target Audience BSS Field Technicians, First Line Operation and Maintenance Technicians and Engineers
Prerequisites
Reconfiguring a Channel via LMT
Training Methods Lecture, Hands-on exercise
Basic knowledge of mobile communications At least 1 year working experience in GSM wireless network operation and maintenance
Duration 3 working days
Class Size
Successful completion of the following course(s):BSC6000 GSM V9R14 Product
Min 6, max 12
Description
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1.4.84 OMC59 BSC6900 GSM V900R011 Data Reconfiguration
Transmission Mode over the A Interface)
Objectives On completion of this course, the participants will be able to: Describe the procedure of adjusting the BSC Describe the modification of OPC and DPC Perform the way to adding/removing subracks and boards expand the transmission resource in A, GB and Abis interface. Reconfiguring the Transmission Mode on A, Gb
Cutting Over an MSC (TDM to IP Transmission Mode over the A Interface)
Modify OPC and DPC
Modify N7 signaling link from 64k to 2M
Add STP in A interface
add subracks and boards
Remove Boards and Subracks
modify single OMU to double OMU
expand the transmission resource in A, GB and Abis interface.
and Abis interface. Adjust the cell processing in DPU board
Target Audience
Reconfiguring the Transmission Mode
Changing the Transmission Mode on the A Interface
BSS Field Technicians, First Line Operation and
Ater Interface
Maintenance Technicians and Engineers
Prerequisites
Reconfiguring the Transmission Mode on the
Changing the Transmission Mode on the Gb Interface
Basic knowledge of mobile communications
At least 1 year working experience in GSM wireless network operation and maintenance Successful completion of the following course(s):BSC6000 GSM V9R13 Product Description
Adjust the cell processing in DPU board
Training Methods
Duration
Changing the Connection Between the BSC and the MSC
2 working days
Class Size
Cutting Over an MSC (with IP Transmission Mode Retained over the A Interface)
Interface
Lecture, Hands-on exercise
Content
Changing the Transmission Mode on the Abis
Min 6, max 12
Cutting Over an MSC (TDM to TDM
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1.4.85 OMB39 MBTS GSM V100R002 Data Reconfiguration
Objectives
Content
On completion of this course, the participants will
Dynamic Data Adjustment Introduction
be able to:
Adjusting the Global/Device/Transmission Data
Describe the procedure of MBTS dynamic data
Adjusting the Cells/TRXs/Channels Data
adjustment
Adjusting the BTS Data
Adjust the Global/Device/Transmission Data
Reparenting BTSs
Adjust the Cells/TRXs/Channels Data
Reconfiguring a BTS via LMT
Adjust the BTS Data
Changing the Connection Between the BSC
Reparent BTSs
and the MSC via LMT Reconfiguring a Cell via LMT
Target Audience BSS Field Technicians, First Line Operation and Maintenance Technicians and Engineers
Prerequisites
Reconfiguring a Channel via LMT
Training Methods Lecture, Hands-on exercise
Basic knowledge of mobile communications At least 1 year working experience in GSM wireless network operation and maintenance
Duration 3 working days
Class Size
Successful completion of the following course(s):BSC6000 GSM V9R14 Product
Min 6, max 12
Description
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1.4.86 OMC60 BSC6900 GSM V900R012 Data Reconfiguration
Transmission Mode over the A Interface)
Objectives On completion of this course, the participants will be able to: Describe the procedure of adjusting the BSC Describe the modification of OPC and DPC Perform the way to adding/removing subracks and boards expand the transmission resource in A, GB and Abis interface. Reconfiguring the Transmission Mode on A, Gb
Cutting Over an MSC (TDM to IP Transmission Mode over the A Interface)
Modify OPC and DPC
Modify N7 signaling link from 64k to 2M
Add STP in A interface
add subracks and boards
Remove Boards and Subracks
modify single OMU to double OMU
expand the transmission resource in A, GB and Abis interface.
and Abis interface. Adjust the cell processing in DPU board
Target Audience
Reconfiguring the Transmission Mode
Changing the Transmission Mode on the A Interface
BSS Field Technicians, First Line Operation and
Ater Interface
Maintenance Technicians and Engineers
Prerequisites
Reconfiguring the Transmission Mode on the
Changing the Transmission Mode on the Gb Interface
Basic knowledge of mobile communications
At least 1 year working experience in GSM wireless network operation and maintenance Successful completion of the following course(s):BSC6000 GSM V9R13 Product Description
Adjust the cell processing in DPU board
Training Methods
Duration
Changing the Connection Between the BSC and the MSC
2 working days
Class Size
Cutting Over an MSC (with IP Transmission Mode Retained over the A Interface)
Interface
Lecture, Hands-on exercise
Content
Changing the Transmission Mode on the Abis
Min 6, max 12
Cutting Over an MSC (TDM to TDM
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1.4.87 OMB40 MBTS GSM V100R003 Data Reconfiguration
Objectives
Content
On completion of this course, the participants will
Dynamic Data Adjustment Introduction
be able to:
Adjusting the Global/Device/Transmission Data
Describe the procedure of MBTS dynamic data
Adjusting the Cells/TRXs/Channels Data
adjustment
Adjusting the BTS Data
Adjust the Global/Device/Transmission Data
Reparenting BTSs
Adjust the Cells/TRXs/Channels Data
Reconfiguring a BTS via LMT
Adjust the BTS Data
Changing the Connection Between the BSC
Reparent BTSs
and the MSC via LMT Reconfiguring a Cell via LMT
Target Audience BSS Field Technicians, First Line Operation and Maintenance Technicians and Engineers
Prerequisites
Reconfiguring a Channel via LMT
Training Methods Lecture, Hands-on exercise
Basic knowledge of mobile communications At least 1 year working experience in GSM wireless network operation and maintenance
Duration 3 working days
Class Size
Successful completion of the following course(s):BSC6000 GSM V9R14 Product
Min 6, max 12
Description
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1.4.88 OMC61 BSC6900 GSM V900R014 Product Description
wireless network operation and maintenance
Objectives On completion of this course, the participants will
Content
be able to:
BSC6900 System Overview
State the structure and functions of important
BSC6900 Hardware Structure
boards of BSC6900(GSM Only). State the system structure and functions of modules of BSC6900(GSM Only). State the system structure and functions of subrack of BSC6900(GSM Only). State the performance features of BSC6900(GSM Only).
Cabinets
Subracks
Subsystems and Boards
Cables
BSC6900 Signal Flows
BSC6900 Typical Configuration
Training Methods
Target Audience Lecture, LVC BSS Field Technicians, First Line Operation and Maintenance Technicians and Engineers
Duration 1 working day
Prerequisites Basic knowledge of mobile communications At least 1 year working experience in GSM
Class Size Min 6, max 12
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1.4.89 OMC62 BSC6900 GSM V900R014 Operation and Maintenance
Objectives On completion of this course, the participants will be able to: Describe the work flow of BSC6900 maintenance. Describe important parameters in BSC6900 maintenance(Web LMT and MML). Operate on the BSC6900 maintenance console. Perform the routine maintenance for BSC6900.
Target Audience
Basic Concepts
Monitoring Alarms
Managing the Shielded Alarm
Managing the Alarm Logs
Log management
Basic Concepts
Querying Logs
Log Storage Conditions Management
Device panel management
Basic Concepts
Device Panel Operations
Emulation Panel Operations
BSS Field Technicians, First Line Operation and
BSC maintenance
Maintenance Technicians and Engineers
Basic Concepts
Maintaining the Equipment
Basic knowledge of mobile communications
Maintaining Transmission and Signaling
At least 1 year working experience in GSM
Maintaining BSC User Resources
Routine MML Operation
Trace management
course(s):BSC6900 GSM V9R14 Product
Basic Concepts
Description
GSM Services
Performance monitoring
Basic Concepts
Service Monitoring
Prerequisites
wireless network operation and maintenance Successful completion of the following
Content OM System Introduction
OM Network Introduction
Web LMT Introduction
LMT Offline Tool
Operation Right Management
Basic Concepts
Management of User Accounts
Management of Command Groups
Alarm management
Training Methods Lecture, Hands-on exercise
Duration 2 working days
Class Size Min 6, max 12
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1.4.90 OMC63 BSC6900 GSM V900R014 Data Configuration
Successful completion of the following
Objectives
course(s):BSC6900 GSM V9R14 Product On completion of this course, the participants will be able to:
Description
Content
Configure BSC6900 by Web LMT
Data Configuration Overview
independently. Describe the configuration of important
Preparation Configuring the Global Information
parameters of GSM BSS system. Check the data configuration correctness and validity.
Configuring the Equipment Data Configuring the Interfaces
Describe the loading procedure of data configuration.
Ater Interface Data
Configuration (Over TDM)
A Interface Data Configuration (over TDM)
Configure BSC6900 by CME independently.
A Interface Data Configuration (over IP)
Describe the configuration of important
Gb Interface Data Configuration (over FR)
Gb Interface Data Configuration (over IP)
Pb Interface Data Configuration
parameters of GSM BSS system. Check the data configuration correctness and validity.
(only Outer
PCU need configure)
Describe the loading procedure of data configuration via CME.
Target Audience
Basic Concepts of CME
BSC6900 Data Configuration Procedure
Training Methods
BSS Field Technicians, First Line Operation and Maintenance Technicians and Engineers
Prerequisites Basic knowledge of mobile communications At least 1 year working experience in GSM wireless network operation and maintenance
Lecture, Hands-on exercise
Duration 3 working days
Class Size Min 6, max 12
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1.4.91 OMC64 BSC6900 GSM V900R014 Installation and Commissioning
Successful completion of the following
Objectives
course(s):BSC6900 GSM V9R14 Product On completion of this course, the participants will be able to: Describe BSC6900 commissioning procedure
Description
Content
Outline OMU software functions
BSC6900 O&M System Introduction
Complete BSC6900 commissioning
BSC6900 Software Installation
Complete BSC6900 application software
BSC6900 Commissioning
installation
Training Methods
Target Audience
Lecture, Hands-on exercise
BSS Field Technicians, First Line Operation and
Duration
Maintenance Technicians and Engineers 1.5 working days
Prerequisites
Class Size Basic knowledge of mobile communications At least 1 year working experience in GSM
Min 6, max 12
wireless network operation and maintenance
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1.4.92 OMC65 BSC6900 GSM V900R014 Data Reconfiguration
Transmission Mode over the A Interface)
Objectives On completion of this course, the participants will be able to: Describe the procedure of adjusting the BSC Describe the modification of OPC and DPC Perform the way to adding/removing subracks and boards Expand the transmission resource in A, GB and Abis interface. Reconfiguring the Transmission Mode on A, Gb
Cutting Over an MSC (TDM to IP Transmission Mode over the A Interface)
Modify OPC and DPC
Modify N7 signaling link from 64k to 2M
Add STP in A interface
add subracks and boards
Remove Boards and Subracks
modify single OMU to double OMU
Expand the transmission resource in A, GB and Abis interface.
and Abis interface. Adjust the cell processing in DPU board
Target Audience
Reconfiguring the Transmission Mode
Changing the Transmission Mode on the A Interface
BSS Field Technicians, First Line Operation and
Ater Interface
Maintenance Technicians and Engineers
Prerequisites
Reconfiguring the Transmission Mode on the
Changing the Transmission Mode on the Gb Interface
Basic knowledge of mobile communications
At least 1 year working experience in GSM wireless network operation and maintenance Successful completion of the following course(s):BSC6000 GSM V9R14 Product Description
Adjust the cell processing in DPU board
Training Methods
Duration
Changing the Connection Between the BSC and the MSC
1.5 working days
Class Size
Cutting Over an MSC (with IP Transmission Mode Retained over the A Interface)
Interface
Lecture, Hands-on exercise
Content
Changing the Transmission Mode on the Abis
Min 6, max 12
Cutting Over an MSC (TDM to TDM
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1.4.93 OMC66 BSC6900 GSM V900R014 Migration
course(s):BSC6000 GSM V9R14 Product
Objectives
Description On completion of this course, the participants will be able to: Describe the
procedures of expanding the
BTS capacity Perform how to add BSC board Perform how to add BSC Subrack
Content BSC Migration overview Reparenting
BSC Between MSC Servers
Reparenting
BSC Between SGSN
Training Methods
Target Audience Lecture, Hands-on exercise BSS Field Technicians, First Line Operation and
Duration
Maintenance Technicians and Engineers 0.5 working day
Prerequisites
Class Size Basic knowledge of mobile communications At least 1 year working experience in GSM
Min 6, max 12
wireless network operation and maintenance Successful completion of the following
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1.4.94 OMC67 BSC6900 GSM V900R014 Expanding
course(s):BSC6000 GSM V9R15 Product
Objectives
Description On completion of this course, the participants will be able to:
Content
Detail the scenarios of BSC migration
Overview of Expanding the BSC Capacity
Detail the procedure of BSC migration
Adding a BSC Board
Perform the BSC migration
Adding an EPS Subrack
Target Audience
Training Methods
BSS Field Technicians, First Line Operation and Maintenance Technicians and Engineers
Lecture, Hands-on exercise
Duration
Prerequisites 0.5 working day Basic knowledge of mobile communications
Class Size
At least 1 year working experience in GSM wireless network operation and maintenance
Min 6, max 12
Successful completion of the following
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1.4.95 OMC68 BSC6900 GSM V900R014 Dimensioning
Description, BSC6900 GSM V9R14 Operation
Objectives
and Maintenance, BSC6900 GSM V9R14 Data On completion of this course, the participants will be able to: Mater the inputted parameters used in the CS
Configuration
Content BSC Capacity Dimensioning
and PS traffic mode Implement the dimensioning of BSC capacity
TDM Transmission Dimensioning
Implement the dimensioning of BSC
IP Transmission Dimensioning BSC Hardware Dimensioning
transmission Implement the dimensioning of BSC hardware
Target Audience
License Control Item
Training Methods
BSS Field Technicians, First Line Operation and Maintenance Technicians and Engineers
Lecture
Duration
Prerequisites 1 working day Basic knowledge of mobile communications
Class Size
At least 1 year working experience in GSM wireless network operation and maintenance
Min 6, max 12
Successful completion of the following course(s): BSC6900 GSM V9R14 Product
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1.4.96 OMC69 BSC6900 GSM V900R013 - V900R014 Delta
Abis transmission backup enhancement
Objectives
Intelligent Battery Management On completion of this course, the participants will be able to: Describe BSC6900 GSM evolution overview Describe the hardware changing in BSC6900 GSM and MBTS GSM, including cabinet, subrack and boards.
IPHC in IP over E1 Abis transmission backup enhancement NS Signaling Tracing over Gb Interface PDCH Loopback Enhanced BTS Deployment in Abis over IP Mode
Describe the software changing in BSC6900GSM, including OMU board software
Optimized Signaling Tracing and Analysis BBU Supporting 126 TRXs and RRU
and OM software Describe the new features of BSC6900GSM
Supporting 21-Level Cascading MAC Packet Capture and Uploading
and MBTS GSM.
Alarms for Low RSSI
Target Audience
Enhanced CPRI O&M BSS Field Technicians, First Line Operation and
Replace EOX BTS
Maintenance Technicians and Engineers
Optimization of Object Index in GSM
Prerequisites
Adjust TRX Binding Relationship
Basic knowledge of mobile communications
Overview of the new TRX modules
At least 1 year working experience in GSM
Product hardware of the new TRX modules
wireless network operation and maintenance Successful completion of the following
Configuration specifications of the new TRX modules Applications and version matching policies of
course(s): BSC6000 GSM V9R8 Product Description BSC6000 GSM V9R8 Operation and Maintenance
the new TRX modules
Training Methods Lecture
BSC6000 GSM V9R8 Data Configuration
Duration
Content 1 working day BSC6900 Evolution Overview
Class Size
BSC6900 Hardware Evolution BSC6900 Typical Hardware Configuration
Min 6, max 12
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1.4.97 OMC70 BSC6900 GSM V900R014 Troubleshooting
Approach to prevent BSC fault
Objectives
Interconnection fault Analysis On completion of this course, the participants will be able to: Understand BSC6900(GSM Only) safety precautions of maintenance. Describe the BSC6900(GSM Only) troubleshooting flow. Describe the troubleshooting phenomenon for common BSC6900(GSM Only) faults. Locate the troubleshooting cases for common
Link fault Analysis Clock fault Analysis CS fault Analysis PS fault Analysis Location Update Call Setup Handover Direct Retry Short Message
BSC6900 (GSM Only) faults. Analyze the troubleshooting cases for common
Release Case Analysis
BSC6900 (GSM Only) faults. Perform the troubleshooting for common
BSS Interface and Protocol Principles Analysis of Typical Procedures
BSC6900(GSM Only) faults.
Cases of Abnormal Signaling Procedures
Target Audience
General Procedures of Troubleshooting BSS Field Technicians, First Line Operation and Maintenance Technicians and Engineers
Prerequisites
Collecting Information for Locating BTS Faults Methods of Fault Judgment and Location
Antenna & Feeder Fault
Basic knowledge of mobile communications
Transmission Fault
At least 1 year working experience in GSM
LAPD Link fault
Approach to prevent BTS fault
wireless network operation and maintenance Successful completion of the following
Training Methods
course(s): BSC6900 GSM V9R14 Product Description, BSC6900 GSM V9R14 Operation and Maintenance
Lecture
Duration 5 working days
Content
Class Size
Requirements for Maintenance Personnel
Min 6, max 12
General Procedures of Troubleshooting Basic Methods of Fault Judgment and Location
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1.4.98 OMB41 MBTS GSM V100R007 Product Description
Objectives
Content
On completion of this course, the participants will
MBTS System Overview
be able to:
MBTS Hardware Structure
Describe the features of MBTS(GSM Only) products. Describe the hardware structure of MBTS(GSM Only) . Describe the function of boards of MBTS(GSM Only) . Explain the MBTS signal flow. Check the hardware structure of the MBTS, such as the cabinet, subrack, broad, and cable.
BBU Hardware Structure
RFU Hardware Structure
Auxiliaries Hardware Structure
MBTS Cable Connection
MBTS Technical Specifications
MBTS Typical Configuration
Basic Principles
Configuration Scenarios
Training Methods
Target Audience Lecture, LVC BSS Field Technicians, First Line Operation and Maintenance Technicians and Engineers
Duration 1 working day
Prerequisites Basic knowledge of mobile communications At least 1 year working experience in GSM
Class Size Min 6, max 12
wireless network operation and maintenance
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1.4.99 OMB42 MBTS GSM V100R007 Operation and Maintenance
Objectives
Content
On completion of this course, the participants will
Alarm Monitoring
be able to:
Alarm Monitoring via LMT
Describe GSM site maintenance objects(Web
Alarm Monitoring via M2000
Transmission Test
Device maintenance
Routine Maintenance MML
Board Replacement
Checking hardware
LEDs
Cable connections
Site local maintenance
Replacing boards
Routine maintenance list
LMT and MML). Describe the concepts of MBTS(GSM Only) management status. Describe the concepts of MBTS(GSM Only) operation status. Describe MBTS(GSM Only) routine operation and maintenance procedure. Explain how to use MBTS(GSM Only) remote maintenance console.
Target Audience BSS Field Technicians, First Line Operation and
Training Methods
Maintenance Technicians and Engineers Lecture, Hands-on exercise
Prerequisites
Duration
Basic knowledge of mobile communications At least 1 year working experience in GSM wireless network operation and maintenance Successful completion of the following
1 working day
Class Size Min 6, max 12
course(s): MBTS GSM V1R7 Product Description
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1.4.100 OMB43 MBTS GSM V100R007 Data Configuration
wireless network operation and maintenance
Objectives
Successful completion of the following On completion of this course, the participants will
course(s): MBTS GSM V1R7 Product
be able to:
Description
Outline the user interface of Web LMT configuration tool.
Content
Illustrate the data configuration procedure.
Web LMT Introduction
Explain key parameters in each step during
Steps of MBTS GSM Data Configuration Overview of Configuring BTS3900
data configuration procedure. Implement the data configuration with template file.
MBTS GSM Data Configuring
Training Methods
Perform initial data configuration via CME and Lecture, Hands-on exercise
LMT.
Duration
Target Audience BSS Field Technicians, First Line Operation and Maintenance Technicians and Engineers
Prerequisites
1.5 working days
Class Size Min 6, max 12
Basic knowledge of mobile communications At least 1 year working experience in GSM
COMMERCIAL IN CONFIDENCE
141
1.4.101 OMB44 MBTS GSM V100R007 Installation and Commissioning
At least 1 year working experience in GSM
Objectives
wireless network operation and maintenance On completion of this course, the participants will
Successful completion of the following
be able to:
course(s):
Describe the installation procedure
MBTS GSM V1R7 Product Description
Describe the software commissioning procedures in different scenarios Describe the different commissioning mode
MBTS GSM V1R7 Data configuration
Content MBTS System Overview
according to different scenarios Perform local commissioning via SMT and USB.
MBTS Installation Procedures MBTS Local Commissioning Procedures
Perform remote commissioning via M2000 and Web LMT.
Overview of GBTS Commissioning Commissioning
Master the loading procedure of BTS, and
Remote GBTS Commissioning on the M2000
check the current version to ensure the loading
Remote GBTS Commissioning on the LMT
step.
Alarm handling for GBTS Commissioning
Identify the way to check the different alarm of BTS.
Training Methods Lecture, Hands-on exercise
Target Audience BSS Field Technicians, First Line Operation and Maintenance Technicians and Engineers
Prerequisites
Duration 1 working day
Class Size
Basic knowledge of mobile communications
Min 6, max 12
COMMERCIAL IN CONFIDENCE
142
1.4.102 OMB45 MBTS GSM V100R007 Troubleshooting
Successful completion of the following
Objectives
course(s): On completion of this course, the participants will be able to: Describe the BTS troubleshooting flow. Describe the troubleshooting phenomenon for
MBTS GSM V1R7 Product Description MBTS GSM V1R7 Data configuration
Content Alarm Analyse Overview
TOP BTS faults. Locate the troubleshooting cases for TOP BTS faults.
Alarm Analyse and handling flow MBTS TOP Alarm Analyse and Handling
Analyze the troubleshooting cases for TOP
Training Methods
BTS faults. Lecture, Hands-on exercise
Target Audience
Duration BSS Field Technicians, First Line Operation and Maintenance Technicians and Engineers
0.5 working day
Class Size
Prerequisites Basic knowledge of mobile communications
Min 6, max 12
At least 1 year working experience in GSM wireless network operation and maintenance
COMMERCIAL IN CONFIDENCE
143
1.4.103 OMB46 MBTS GSM V100R007 Data Reconfiguration
course(s):
Objectives
MBTS GSM V1R7 Product Description On completion of this course, the participants will be able to: Describe the procedure of MBTS dynamic data adjustment
MBTS GSM V1R7 Data configuration
Content Web LMT Introduction
Adjust the Global/Device/Transmission Data
Steps of MBTS GSM Data Configuration
Adjust the Cells/TRXs/Channels Data
Overview of Configuring BTS3900
Adjust the BTS Data
MBTS GSM Data Configuring
Reparent BTSs
Training Methods
Target Audience Lecture, Hands-on exercise BSS Field Technicians, First Line Operation and
Duration
Maintenance Technicians and Engineers 1.5 working days
Prerequisites
Class Size Basic knowledge of mobile communications At least 1 year working experience in GSM
Min 6, max 12
wireless network operation and maintenance Successful completion of the following
COMMERCIAL IN CONFIDENCE
144
1.4.104 OMB47 MBTS GSM V100R007 Expanding
course(s):
Objectives
MBTS GSM V1R7 Product Description On completion of this course, the participants will be able to: Describe the
procedures of expanding the
BTS capacity
MBTS GSM V1R7 Data configuration
Content Overview of Expanding the BTS Capacity
Perform how to add BTS Cells
Adding a BTS cell
Perform how to add BTS TRXs
Adding a BTS TRX
Target Audience
Training Methods
BSS Field Technicians, First Line Operation and Maintenance Technicians and Engineers
Lecture, Hands-on exercise
Duration
Prerequisites 0.5 working day Basic knowledge of mobile communications
Class Size
At least 1 year working experience in GSM wireless network operation and maintenance
Min 6, max 12
Successful completion of the following
COMMERCIAL IN CONFIDENCE
145
1.4.105 OMB48 MBTS GSM V100R007 Migration
MBTS GSM V1R7 Data configuration
Objectives On completion of this course, the participants will
Content
be able to:
BTS Reparenting Overview
Detail the scenarios of BTS migration
Reparenting BTSs within a BSC (TDM)
Detail the procedure of BTS migration
Reparenting BTSs within a BSC (IP)
Perform the BTS migration
Reparenting BTSs between BSCs (TDM/Static IP/Non-Static IP)
Target Audience BSS Field Technicians, First Line Operation and Maintenance Technicians and Engineers
Prerequisites
Training Methods Lecture, Hands-on exercise
Duration
Basic knowledge of mobile communications At least 1 year working experience in GSM
0.5 working day
Class Size
wireless network operation and maintenance Successful completion of the following
Min 6, max 12
course(s): MBTS GSM V1R7 Product Description
COMMERCIAL IN CONFIDENCE
146
1.4.106 OMC71 GSM IPRAN Fundamental
BSC6900 GSM V9R11/12/13/14 Product
Objectives
Description On completion of this course, the participants will
BSC6900 GSM V9R11/12/13/14 Operation and
be able to:
Maintenance
Learn about IP protocol specifications and
BSC6900 GSM V9R11/12/13/14 Data
common RFC standards
Configuration
Learn about common IP RAN concepts such as
MBTS GSM V1R2/R3/R4/R7 Product
the MSTP and PTN
Description
Understand the TCP/IP protocol structure, and
MBTS GSM V1R2/R3/R4/R7 Operation and
learn common technologies such as the VLAN and DSCP Learn the protocol stack composition on IP RAN interfaces Learn the IP components, and understand the
Maintenance MBTS GSM V1R2/R3/R4/R7 Data Configuration
Content IP Origin and Standards
data exchange process Be familiar with common IP RAN devices and maintenance applications
IP RAN Networking Overview IP Protocol Structure and Service
Learn about differences among the IP, ATM, and TDM technologies, and problems caused by IP-based networking
Implementation Comparison and Prospect of IP RAN Technologies
Target Audience
Training Methods
BSS Field Technicians, First Line Operation and Maintenance Technicians and Engineers
Lecture, Hands-on exercise
Duration
Prerequisites 0.5 working day Basic knowledge of mobile communications
Class Size
At least 1 year working experience in GSM wireless network operation and maintenance
Min 6, max 12
Successful completion of the following course(s):
COMMERCIAL IN CONFIDENCE
147
1.4.107 OMC72 GSM IPRAN MSTP/PTN Networking
Successful completion of the following
Objectives
course(s):BSC6900 GSM V9R11/12/13/14 On completion of this course, the participants will be able to: Learn about the evolution of IP RANs Understand IP RAN concepts and advantages
Product Description BSC6900 GSM V9R11/12/13/14 Operation and Maintenance BSC6900 GSM V9R11/12/13/14 Data
Understand changes in IP RAN networking Learn about feature requirements for IP RAN
Configuration MBTS GSM V1R2/R3/R4/R7 Product
networking
Description
Learn the implementation of key features for IP
MBTS GSM V1R2/R3/R4/R7 Operation and
RAN MSTP networking
Maintenance
Understand differences between the layer 2
MBTS GSM V1R2/R3/R4/R7 Data
networking and layer 3 networking
Configuration
Learn about the concepts and advantages of IP
Content
RAN Understand IP RAN networking variations
IP RAN Overview
Learn data exchanges and encapsulation in the
MSTP Networking for IP RANs IP RAN Development
packet transport network (PTN) Understand implementation of the key features using PTN networking for the IP RAN Understand the differences between the Layer 2 networking and Layer 3 networking
Introduction to IP RAN PTN Networking for IP RAN IP RAN Development
Training Methods
Target Audience Lecture, Hands-on exercise BSS Field Technicians, First Line Operation and
Duration
Maintenance Technicians and Engineers 1 working day
Prerequisites
Class Size Basic knowledge of mobile communications At least 1 year working experience in GSM
Min 6, max 12
wireless network operation and maintenance
COMMERCIAL IN CONFIDENCE
148
1.4.108 OMC73 GSM IPRAN Networking Planning
Description
Objectives
BSC6900 GSM V9R11/12/13/14 Operation and On completion of this course, the participants will be able to: Learn about the basic IP RAN resource planning Learn principles of IP address allocation and internal limitation of the RAN equipment Plan and configure the IP addresses for interface boards Learn principles of planning VLAN and how to process VLAN tags Understand data transmission between the protocol layer and the RAN equipment
Maintenance BSC6900 GSM V9R11/12/13/14 Data Configuration MBTS GSM V1R2/R3/R4/R7 Product Description MBTS GSM V1R2/R3/R4/R7 Operation and Maintenance MBTS GSM V1R2/R3/R4/R7 Data Configuration
Content IP RAN Design Basics IP RAN Resource Planning
Target Audience BSS Field Technicians, First Line Operation and Maintenance Technicians and Engineers
Prerequisites
IP RAN Internetworking Switching Process
Training Methods Lecture, Hands-on exercise
Basic knowledge of mobile communications At least 1 year working experience in GSM wireless network operation and maintenance
Duration 1 working day
Class Size
Successful completion of the following Min 6, max 12
course(s): BSC6900 GSM V9R11/12/13/14 Product
COMMERCIAL IN CONFIDENCE
149
1.4.109 OMC74 GSM IPRAN
Feature Application
ensure the QoS of IP RANs
Objectives
Describe the procedures of implementing QoS On completion of this course, the participants will be able to: Understand the IP RAN reliability-ensuring
in IP RAN end to end (E2E) services Learn different QoS configuration and applications in different protocol and
implementation mechanism
networking scenarios
Understand the principles and application of the reliability detection mechanism Know how to configure IP RAN
Target Audience BSS Field Technicians, First Line Operation and
reliability-ensuring parameters
Maintenance Technicians and Engineers
Learn about the differences in reliability
Prerequisites
guarantee in different networking scenarios Master the application schemes of the reliability-ensuring mechanism in different
Basic knowledge of mobile communications At least 1 year working experience in GSM wireless network operation and maintenance
scenarios Know how to handle faults that occur in
Successful completion of the following course(s):
reliability-ensuring application in different
BSC6900 GSM V9R11/12/13/14 Product
scenarios
Description
Describe the requirements of the IP RAN for
BSC6900 GSM V9R11/12/13/14 Operation and
clock synchronization
Maintenance
Know the differences between clock synchronization and phase synchronization
BSC6900 GSM V9R11/12/13/14 Data Configuration
Learn about the typical IP RAN clock solution Describe the architecture of an IP RAN clock
MBTS GSM V1R2/R3/R4/R7 Product Description
network Learn about the differences between IP RAN
MBTS GSM V1R2/R3/R4/R7 Operation and Maintenance
clock networking applications Understand the differences between the IEEE
MBTS GSM V1R2/R3/R4/R7 Data Configuration
1588v2 technology and synchronous Ethernet
Content
technology Learn the concept of IP Quality of Service (QoS)
IP RAN Reliability Requirements and Solution Application
Learn about radio services' QoS requirements for IP RANs
IP RAN Reliability Schemes for Different Interfaces
Understand the QoS implementation at each layer from the perspective of transmission protocols Learn the QoS configuration and application in IP RANs Learn the parameters and commands used to
IP RAN Reliability Parameter Configuration Requirements and Functions of IP RAN Clocks Application of IP RAN Clocks Parameter Configuration of IP RAN Clocks QoS Overview
COMMERCIAL IN CONFIDENCE
150
QoS Configuration and Application E2E QoS Implementation
Training Methods Lecture, Hands-on exercise
Duration 1.75 working days
Class Size Min 6, max 12
COMMERCIAL IN CONFIDENCE
151
1.4.110 OMC75 GSM IPRAN Maintenance and Monitoring
BSC6900 GSM V9R11/12/13/14 Product
Objectives
Description On completion of this course, the participants will
BSC6900 GSM V9R11/12/13/14 Operation and
be able to:
Maintenance
Understand changes in maintenance modes
BSC6900 GSM V9R11/12/13/14 Data
due to introduction of the IP radio access network (RAN) Learn the active monitoring scheme and implementation process for the IP RAN transmission Learn detailed parameter configuration for IP RAN check Monitor IP RAN transmission links, analyze and locate the faults Learn the monitoring points for locating common faults
Configuration MBTS GSM V1R2/R3/R4/R7 Product Description MBTS GSM V1R2/R3/R4/R7 Operation and Maintenance MBTS GSM V1R2/R3/R4/R7 Data Configuration
Content Overview for IP RAN O&M Active Monitoring Scheme and Implementation
Understand theories for IP active detection Learn procedures for detecting IP faults
for IP RANs Active Monitoring for Common Faults in IP
Learn methods for locating IP faults
RANs
Learn about packet capturing tool for IP RANs
Overview of IP RAN Troubleshooting
Learn methods for using packet capturing tool
Application of IP RAN Tools
for IP networks Learn about the process of analyzing packets and locating faults
Target Audience
Ping
Tracert
Packet capturing tool
Training Methods
BSS Field Technicians, First Line Operation and Maintenance Technicians and Engineers
Lecture, Hands-on exercise
Duration
Prerequisites 0.5 working day Basic knowledge of mobile communications
Class Size
At least 1 year working experience in GSM wireless network operation and maintenance
Min 6, max 12
Successful completion of the following course(s):
COMMERCIAL IN CONFIDENCE
152
1.4.111 OMC76 GSM IPRAN Troubleshooting
Maintenance
Objectives
BSC6900 GSM V9R11/12/13/14 Data On completion of this course, the participants will be able to:
Configuration MBTS GSM V1R2/R3/R4/R7 Product
Understand the IP transmission
Description
troubleshooting roadmap
MBTS GSM V1R2/R3/R4/R7 Operation and
Understand typical IP transmission
Maintenance
troubleshooting cases Understand fault isolation in case of emergencies in IP transmission mode Understand how to analyze typical IP transmission troubleshooting cases
MBTS GSM V1R2/R3/R4/R7 Data Configuration
Content IP Transmission Troubleshooting Roadmap IP Transmission Faults
Target Audience BSS Field Technicians, First Line Operation and Maintenance Technicians and Engineers
Three Steps in IP Transmission Fault Isolation Analysis of Typical IP Transmission Troubleshooting Cases
Prerequisites
Training Methods
Basic knowledge of mobile communications At least 1 year working experience in GSM wireless network operation and maintenance Successful completion of the following course(s):
Lecture, Hands-on exercise
Duration 0.25 working day
Class Size
BSC6900 GSM V9R11/12/13/14 Product Min 6, max 12
Description BSC6900 GSM V9R11/12/13/14 Operation and
COMMERCIAL IN CONFIDENCE
153
1.4.112 OMC77 GSM IPRAN Principles for Interfaces over IP
BSC6900 GSM V9R11/12/13/14 Data
Objectives
Configuration On completion of this course, the participants will
MBTS GSM V1R2/R3/R4/R7 Product
be able to:
Description
Boards for IP Networking
MBTS GSM V1R2/R3/R4/R7 Operation and
Understand basic knowledge about GSM IP networking
Maintenance MBTS GSM V1R2/R3/R4/R7 Data
Understand networking policies for A, Gb, and Abis interfaces
Configuration
Content
Target Audience Boards BSS Field Technicians, First Line Operation and Maintenance Technicians and Engineers
Prerequisites
Basic Knowledge Networking Policies
Training Methods
Basic knowledge of mobile communications At least 1 year working experience in GSM wireless network operation and maintenance Successful completion of the following course(s):
Lecture, Hands-on exercise
Duration 0.25 working day
Class Size
BSC6900 GSM V9R11/12/13/14 Product Min 6, max 12
Description BSC6900 GSM V9R11/12/13/14 Operation and Maintenance
COMMERCIAL IN CONFIDENCE
154
1.4.113 OMC78 BSC6900 GSM V900R013-V900R014 Upgrade
BSC6900 GSM V9R14 Product Description
Objectives
BSC6900 GSM V9R14 Operation and On completion of this course, the participants will be able to: Describe the software installation and upgrade
Maintenance
Content BSC6900 OMU Introduction
flow Outline the backup and restore operations Complete the installation and upgrade tasks Grasp the OMU routine maintenance commands
BSC6900 Application Software Upgrade Directly BSC6900 Application Software Upgrade by M2000 OMU Operation and Maintenance
Target Audience BSS Field Technicians, First Line Operation and Maintenance Technicians and Engineers
Prerequisites
Training Methods Lecture, Hands-on exercise
Duration
Basic knowledge of mobile communications At least 1 year working experience in GSM
1 working day
Class Size
wireless network operation and maintenance Successful completion of the following
Min 6, max 12
course(s):
COMMERCIAL IN CONFIDENCE
155
1.4.114 OMC79 MBTS GSM V100R004 - V100R007 Upgrade
At least 1 year working experience in GSM
Objectives
wireless network operation and maintenance On completion of this course, the participants will
Successful completion of the following
be able to:
course(s):
Understand the modification of upgrade from R1 to R7comparing to earlier upgrades, learn about the upgrade procedure, and complete an upgrade by referring to the Upgrade Guide. Understand the modification of upgrade from
MBTS GSM V1R7 Product Description MBTS GSM V1R7 Data configuration
Content MBTS GSM Upgrade Overview
R2 to R7 comparing to earlier upgrades, learn
Upgrade from R1 to R7
about the upgrade procedure, and complete an
Upgrade from R2 or a Later Version to R7
upgrade by referring to the Upgrade Guide.
Training Methods Lecture, Hands-on exercise
Target Audience
Duration BSS Field Technicians, First Line Operation and Maintenance Technicians and Engineers
1 working day
Class Size
Prerequisites Basic knowledge of mobile communications
Min 6, max 12
COMMERCIAL IN CONFIDENCE
156
1.4.115 OMB49 GSM BSS14.0 Antenna and Feeder Maintenance
wireless network operation and maintenance
Objectives
Successful completion of the following On completion of this course, the participants will
course(s):BSC6000 GSM V9R15 Product
be able to:
Description
Describe Antenna and Feeder hardware structure.
Content
Describe Antenna and Feeder maintenance
Antenna and Feeder common faults
Describe the Antenna and Feeder
Antenna and Feeder fault reasons Antenna and Feeder troubleshooting
troubleshooting flow. Analyse the Antenna and Feeder fault reasons.
Training Methods
Master the Antenna and Feeder Lecture
troubleshooting.
Duration
Target Audience BSS Field Technicians, First Line Operation and Maintenance Technicians and Engineers
Prerequisites
1 working day
Class Size Min 6, max 12
Basic knowledge of mobile communications At least 1 year working experience in GSM
COMMERCIAL IN CONFIDENCE
157
1.4.116 OMC80 GSM IPRAN A over IP Reconstruction
MBTS GSM V1R2/R3/R4/R7 Product
Objectives
Description On completion of this course, the participants will
MBTS GSM V1R2/R3/R4/R7 Operation and
be able to:
Maintenance
Understand A over IP Networking, Hardware
MBTS GSM V1R2/R3/R4/R7 Data
and IP design
Configuration
Prepare A over IP reconstruction script verify the A over IP reconstruction
Content A over IP Networking design
Target Audience
A over IP Hardware design BSS Field Technicians, First Line Operation and Maintenance Technicians and Engineers
Prerequisites
A over IP IP design A over IP Operation guide A over IP Test Verification
Basic knowledge of mobile communications At least 1 year working experience in GSM
Training Methods
wireless network operation and maintenance Successful completion of the following
Lecture, Hands-on exercise
Duration
course(s): BSC6900 GSM V9R11/12/13/14 Product Description
1 working day
Class Size
BSC6900 GSM V9R11/12/13/14 Operation and Min 6, max 12
Maintenance BSC6900 GSM V9R11/12/13/14 Data Configuration
COMMERCIAL IN CONFIDENCE
158
1.4.117 OMC81 GSM IPRAN Gb over IP Reconstruction
Configuration
Objectives
MBTS GSM V1R2/R3/R4/R7 Product On completion of this course, the participants will be able to: Understand Gb over IP Networking, Hardware and IP design Prepare Gb over IP reconstruction script verify the Gb over IP reconstruction
Description MBTS GSM V1R2/R3/R4/R7 Operation and Maintenance MBTS GSM V1R2/R3/R4/R7 Data Configuration
Content
Target Audience Gb over IP Networking design BSS Field Technicians, First Line Operation and Maintenance Technicians and Engineers
Prerequisites
Gb over IP Hardware design Gb over IP IP design Gb over IP Operation guide
Basic knowledge of mobile communications At least 1 year working experience in GSM
Gb over IP Test verification
Training Methods
wireless network operation and maintenance Successful completion of the following
Lecture, Hands-on exercise
Duration
course(s): BSC6900 GSM V9R11/12/13/14 Product Description
1 working day
Class Size
BSC6900 GSM V9R11/12/13/14 Operation and Min 6, max 12
Maintenance BSC6900 GSM V9R11/12/13/14 Data
COMMERCIAL IN CONFIDENCE
159
1.4.118 OMC82 GSM IPRAN Abis over IP Reconstruction
Configuration
Objectives
MBTS GSM V1R2/R3/R4/R7 Product On completion of this course, the participants will be able to: Understand Abis over IP Networking, Hardware and IP design Prepare Abis over IP reconstruction script verify the Abis over IP reconstruction
Description MBTS GSM V1R2/R3/R4/R7 Operation and Maintenance MBTS GSM V1R2/R3/R4/R7 Data Configuration
Content
Target Audience Abis over IP Networking design BSS Field Technicians, First Line Operation and Maintenance Technicians and Engineers
Prerequisites
Abis over IP Hardware design Abis over IP IP design Abis over IP Operation guide
Basic knowledge of mobile communications At least 1 year working experience in GSM
Abis over IP Test verification
Training Methods
wireless network operation and maintenance Successful completion of the following
Lecture, Hands-on exercise
Duration
course(s): BSC6900 GSM V9R11/12/13/14 Product Description
1 working day
Class Size
BSC6900 GSM V9R11/12/13/14 Operation and Min 6, max 12
Maintenance BSC6900 GSM V9R11/12/13/14 Data
COMMERCIAL IN CONFIDENCE
160
1.4.119 OMC83 GSM BSS14.0 Emergency Maintenance
BSC6900 GSM V9R14 Operation and
Objectives
Maintenance On completion of this course, the participants will be able to: Understand the Basic Symptoms About the Accident Know how to collect the related information Execute the quick emergency handling
BSC6900 GSM V9R14 Data Configuration MBTS GSM V1R7 Product Description MBTS GSM V1R7 Operation and Maintenance MBTS GSM V1R7 Data Configuration
Content
methods.
Emergency Maintenance Overview
Target Audience
Basic symptoms about the accident
BSS Field Technicians, First Line Operation and Maintenance Technicians and Engineers
collecting related information quick emergency handling methods
Training Methods
Prerequisites Basic knowledge of mobile communications At least 1 year working experience in GSM wireless network operation and maintenance Successful completion of the following
Lecture, Hands-on exercise
Duration 0.5 working day
Class Size
course(s):BSC6900 GSM V9R14 Product Description
Min 6, max 12
COMMERCIAL IN CONFIDENCE
161
1.4.120 OMC84 GSM BSS14.0 Precautions and Emergency Maintenance for Large Traffic
BSC6900 GSM V9R14 Operation and
Objectives
Maintenance On completion of this course, the participants will be able to: Understand Precautions and Emergency Maintenance for Large Traffic Know how to adjust BSC parameters before
BSC6900 GSM V9R14 Data Configuration MBTS GSM V1R7 Product Description MBTS GSM V1R7 Operation and Maintenance MBTS GSM V1R7 Data Configuration
Content
large traffic Execute emergency maintenance for large traffic
Emergency Maintenance Overview Basic symptoms about the accident
Target Audience
collecting related information
BSS Field Technicians, First Line Operation and Maintenance Technicians and Engineers
Prerequisites
quick emergency handling methods
Training Methods Lecture, Hands-on exercise
Basic knowledge of mobile communications At least 1 year working experience in GSM wireless network operation and maintenance Successful completion of the following course(s):BSC6900 GSM V9R14 Product
Duration 0.5 working day
Class Size Min 6, max 12
Description
COMMERCIAL IN CONFIDENCE
162
1.4.121 OMC85 BSC6900 GSM Fault Information Collecting
Maintenance
Objectives
BSC6900 GSM V9R13/14 Data Configuration On completion of this course, the participants will be able to: Describe the OMU Maintenance and Operation Know how to collect the fault information for CS and PS fault Describe where is the different file in OMU. Describe the functions of different files
MBTS GSM V1R4/R7 Product Description MBTS GSM V1R4/R7 Operation and Maintenance MBTS GSM V1R4/R7 Data Configuration
Content OMU Overview CS Fault information collecting
Target Audience BSS Field Technicians, First Line Operation and Maintenance Technicians and Engineers
Prerequisites
PS Fault information collecting
Training Methods Lecture, Hands-on exercise
Basic knowledge of mobile communications At least 1 year working experience in GSM wireless network operation and maintenance
Duration 0.5 working day
Class Size
Successful completion of the following course(s):BSC6900 GSM V9R13/14 Product
Min 6, max 12
Description BSC6900 GSM V9R13/14 Operation and
COMMERCIAL IN CONFIDENCE
163
1.4.122 OMC86 BSC6900 CS Troubleshooting
Maintenance
Objectives
BSC6900 GSM V9R13/14 Data Configuration On completion of this course, the participants will be able to: Describe the CS Fault Troubleshooting flow Know how to do Single pass and no voice Troubleshooting Know how to do Cross pass Troubleshooting
MBTS GSM V1R4/R7 Product Description MBTS GSM V1R4/R7 Operation and Maintenance MBTS GSM V1R4/R7 Data Configuration
Content
Know how to do Noise Troubleshooting
CS Fault Troubleshooting flow
Know how to do Echo Troubleshooting
Single pass and no voice Troubleshooting Cross pass Troubleshooting
Target Audience BSS Field Technicians, First Line Operation and Maintenance Technicians and Engineers
Noise Troubleshooting Echo Troubleshooting
Training Methods
Prerequisites Basic knowledge of mobile communications At least 1 year working experience in GSM wireless network operation and maintenance Successful completion of the following
Lecture, Hands-on exercise
Duration 1.5 working days
Class Size
course(s):BSC6900 GSM V9R13/14 Product Min 6, max 12
Description BSC6900 GSM V9R13/14 Operation and
COMMERCIAL IN CONFIDENCE
164
1.4.123 OMC87 BSC6900 PS Troubleshooting
BSC6900 GSM V9R13/14 Data Configuration
Objectives
MBTS GSM V1R4/R7 Product Description On completion of this course, the participants will be able to: Describe the PS Fault Troubleshooting flow Know how to do PS Data rate Troubleshooting Know how to do PS Access Troubleshooting Know how to Analyse PS KPI
MBTS GSM V1R4/R7 Operation and Maintenance MBTS GSM V1R4/R7 Data Configuration
Content PS Fault Troubleshooting flow PS Data rate Troubleshooting
Target Audience
PS Access Troubleshooting BSS Field Technicians, First Line Operation and Maintenance Technicians and Engineers
PS KPI Analyse
Training Methods
Prerequisites Basic knowledge of mobile communications At least 1 year working experience in GSM wireless network operation and maintenance Successful completion of the following
Lecture, Hands-on exercise
Duration 1 working day
Class Size
course(s):BSC6900 GSM V9R13/14 Product Min 6, max 12
Description BSC6900 GSM V9R13/14 Operation and Maintenance
COMMERCIAL IN CONFIDENCE
165
1.4.124 OMC88 BSC6900 IP Transmission Troubleshooting
Maintenance
Objectives
BSC6900 GSM V9R13/14 Data Configuration On completion of this course, the participants will be able to:
MBTS GSM V1R4/R7 Product Description MBTS GSM V1R4/R7 Operation and
Understand typical IP transmission
Maintenance
troubleshooting cases Understand fault isolation in case of emergencies in IP transmission mode Understand how to analyze typical IP transmission troubleshooting cases
Target Audience
MBTS GSM V1R4/R7 Data Configuration
Content TCP/IP Protocol Physical layer Troubleshooting Data link layer Troubleshooting
BSS Field Technicians, First Line Operation and Maintenance Technicians and Engineers
Network layer Troubleshooting LAPD/SCTP Troubleshooting IPPATH Troubleshooting
Prerequisites
Training Methods Basic knowledge of mobile communications At least 1 year working experience in GSM wireless network operation and maintenance Successful completion of the following course(s):BSC6900 GSM V9R13/14 Product Description BSC6900 GSM V9R13/14 Operation and
Lecture, Hands-on exercise
Duration 1.5 working days
Class Size Min 6, max 12
COMMERCIAL IN CONFIDENCE
166
1.4.125 OMC89 BSC6900 Clock Troubleshooting
Maintenance
Objectives
BSC6900 GSM V9R13/14 Data Configuration On completion of this course, the participants will be able to: Describe Clock Fault Troubleshooting Flow Know how to do Clock troubleshooting
Target Audience
MBTS GSM V1R4/R7 Product Description MBTS GSM V1R4/R7 Operation and Maintenance MBTS GSM V1R4/R7 Data Configuration
Content
BSS Field Technicians, First Line Operation and Maintenance Technicians and Engineers
Clock Fault Troubleshooting
Training Methods
Prerequisites Basic knowledge of mobile communications At least 1 year working experience in GSM wireless network operation and maintenance Successful completion of the following
Lecture, Hands-on exercise
Duration 0.5 working day
Class Size
course(s):BSC6900 GSM V9R13/14 Product Min 6, max 12
Description BSC6900 GSM V9R13/14 Operation and
COMMERCIAL IN CONFIDENCE
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