NodeB V200R013
LMT User Guide Issue
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Date
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About This Document Purpose This document describes installation and operation methods for the NodeB Local Maintenance Terminal (LMT).
Product Version The following table lists the product version related to this document.
Product Name
Product Version
BTS3900 WCDMA (hereinafter referred to as BTS3900)
V200R013
BTS3900A WCDMA (hereinafter referred to as BTS3900A)
V200R013
BTS3900L WCDMA (hereinafter referred to as BTS3900L)
V200R013
DBS3900 WCDMA (hereinafter referred to as DBS3900)
V200R013
Intended Audience This document is intended for: l
System engineers
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Field engineers
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Shift operators
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Network operators
Organization 1 Changes in the NodeB LMT User Guide Issue 04 (2011-09-30)
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About This Document
This chapter describes changes in the NodeB LMT User Guide of each issue. 2 Introduction to the NodeB LMT
This chapter describes the functions and configuration requirements of the LMT. 3 Components of the NodeB LMT
The NodeB LMT LMT communicates with the NodeB through a Local Ar ea ea Network (LAN) or Wide Area Network (WAN). You can operate and maintain a NodeB on the LMT. The LMT consists of the following parts: Local Maintenance Terminal, Trace Viewer, and Monitor Viewer. 4 Installing and and Verifying the NodeB LMT Application
This chapter describes how to install and verify the NodeB LMT application. 5 Getting Started with the NodeB LMT
This chapter describes chapter describes how to get started with the NodeB LMT. Before using the LMT, you must connect, log on, and configure the LMT. 6 Running NodeB NodeB MML Commands
This chapter describes how to run Man Machine Language (MML) commands. You may run a single MML command or batch commands. 7 Managing NodeB Alarms
This chapter describes chapter describes how to manage NodeB alarms. You can set properties for the alarm management system, query alarms and resolve problems associated with them. 8 Managing NodeB Equipment
This chapter describes how to manage the NodeB and related boards. The LMT provides the interface of the device panel and physical topology for the routine maintenance of the NodeB. 9 Managing the Interface Tracings
After creating an interface tracing task, you can browse and save the traced messages. 10 Managing NodeB Common Monitoring
This chapter describes chapter describes how to monitor the CPU/DSP occupancy of the NodeB. It consists of the following tasks: displaying the CPU/DSP occupancy of the NodeB, browsing and saving monitoring files. It is useful for reviewing system resources. 11 Managing Managing the NodeB Software
This chapter describes how to upgrade the NodeB software. 12 Managing NodeB Files
This chapter describes chapter describes how to download and back up the th e NodeB data configuration file, and how to upload NodeB log files and the device archive file. 13 Monitoring Monitoring the NodeB Performance in Real Time
This chapter includes procedures for monitoring the NodeB performance and status in real-time on the LMT. 14 Managing Interference Detection for the NodeB Issue 04 (2011-09-30)
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By analyzing the spectral and power distribution of sampled data, you can monitor the interference in the frequency and time domains in radio environments. 15 Commissioning the NodeB Equipment
This chapter describes how to commission the NodeB equipment by sending t ransparent messages and performing COM port redirection. 16 Managing NodeB Frequency Spectrum Scanning
This section describes how to manage NodeB frequency spectrum scanning. This task enables users to view information about frequency spectrum with information about the time domain and frequency domain during operation collected. This task also enables users to review frequency spectrum history.
Conventions Symbol Conventions
The symbols that may be found in this document are defined as follows.
Symbol
Description Indicates a hazard with a high level of risk, which if not avoided, will result in death or serious injury. Indicates a hazard with a medium or low level of risk, which if not avoided, could result in minor or moderate injury. Indicates a potentially hazardous situation, which if not avoided, could result in equipment damage, data loss, performance degradation, or unexpected results. Indicates a tip that may help you solve a problem or save time. Provides additional information to emphasize or supplement important points of the main text.
General Conventions
The general conventions that may be found in this document are defined as follows.
Convention
Description
Times New Roman
Normal paragraphs are in Times New Roman.
Boldface
Names of files, directories, folders, and users are in boldface. For example, log in as user root.
Italic
Book titles are in italics.
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Command Conventions
The command conventions that may be found in this document are defined as follows.
Convention
Description
Boldface
The keywords of a command line are in boldface.
Italic
Command arguments are in italics.
[]
Items (keywords or arguments) in brackets [ ] are optional.
{ x | y | ... }
Optional items are grouped in braces and separated by vertical bars. One item is selected.
[ x | y | ... ]
Optional items are grouped in brackets and separated by vertical bars. One item is selected or no i tem is selected.
{ x | y | ... } *
Optional items are grouped in braces and separated by vertical bars. A minimum of one item or a maximum of all items can be selected.
[ x | y | ... ] *
Optional items are grouped in brackets and separated by vertical bars. Several items or no item can be selected.
GUI Conventions
The GUI conventions that may be found in this document are defined as follows.
Convention
Description
Boldface
Buttons, menus, parameters, tabs, window, and dialog titles are in boldface. For example, click OK .
>
Multi-level menus are in boldface and separated by the ">" signs. For example, choose File > Create > Folder.
Keyboard Operations
The keyboard operations that may be found in this document are defined as follows.
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Description
Key
Press the key. For example, press Enter and press Tab.
Key 1+Key 2
Press the keys concurrently. For example, pressing Ctrl+Alt +A means the three keys should be pressed concurrently.
Key 1, Key 2
Press the keys in turn. For example, pressing Alt, A means the two keys should be pressed in turn.
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Mouse Operations
The mouse operations that may be found in this document are defined as follows.
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Select and release the primary mouse button without moving the pointer.
Double-click
Press the primary mouse button twice continuously and quickly without moving the pointer.
Drag
Press and hold the primary mouse button and move the pointer to a certain position.
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Contents About This Document.....................................................................................................................ii 1 Changes in the NodeB LMT User Guide..................................................................................1 2 Introduction to the NodeB LMT.................................................................................................4 2.1 Definitions of the LMT.......................................................................................................................................5 2.2 Functions of the NodeB LMT............................................................................................................................5 2.3 Computer Requirements of the LMT.................................................................................................................5
3 Components of the NodeB LMT................................................................................................7 3.1 NodeB Local Maintenance Terminal..................................................................................................................8 3.2 Trace Viewer....................................................................................................................................................10 3.3 Monitor Viewer................................................................................................................................................11 3.4 TrafficReview...................................................................................................................................................12
4 Installing and Verifying the NodeB LMT Application.......................................................14 4.1 Installing the NodeB LMT Application............................................................................................................15 4.2 Verifying the Installed NodeB LMT Application............................................................................................16
5 Getting Started with the NodeB LMT.....................................................................................19 5.1 Running the NodeB LMT.................................................................................................................................20 5.1.1 Setting the IP Address of the NodeB LMT PC.......................................................................................20 5.1.2 Locally Connecting the NodeB LMT PC to the NodeB..........................................................................22 5.1.3 Remotely Connecting the NodeB LMT PC to the NodeB (Through RNC BAM)..................................23 5.1.4 Remotely Connecting the NodeB LMT PC to the NodeB (Through M2000)........................................24 5.1.5 Setting the Route from the NodeB LMT PC to the NodeB.....................................................................24 5.1.6 Locally Logging In to the NodeB on the NodeB LMT...........................................................................25 5.1.7 Remotely Logging In to the NodeB LMT (Through RNC BAM)..........................................................26 5.1.8 Remotely Logging In to the NodeB LMT (Through M2000).................................................................27 5.2 Setting the Properties of the NodeB LMT........................................................................................................29 5.3 Changing the Password for Login to the NodeB LMT....................................................................................30 5.4 Setting the Information About an Office on the NodeB LMT.........................................................................30 5.5 Locking the NodeB LMT.................................................................................................................................32 5.6 Unlocking the NodeB LM T..............................................................................................................................32 5.7 Exiting from the NodeB LMT..........................................................................................................................33
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6.1 Introduction to NodeB MML Commands........................................................................................................35 6.2 Running a Single NodeB MML Command......................................................................................................37 6.3 Running NodeB Batch MML Commands........................................................................................................38
7 Managing NodeB Alarms..........................................................................................................41 7.1 Concepts Related to NodeB Alarm Management.............................................................................................42 7.1.1 Alarm Types............................................................................................................................................42 7.1.2 Alarm Logs..............................................................................................................................................42 7.1.3 Alarm Severity.........................................................................................................................................42 7.1.4 Alarm Classification Based on Network Management...........................................................................43 7.2 Setting the Properties of the NodeB Alarm Management System...................................................................43 7.2.1 Setting the Properties of the NodeB Alarm Query Window...................................................................44 7.2.2 Setting NodeB Alarm Prompt..................................................................................................................45 7.2.3 Setting the Preferences for Printing Alarms in Real Time......................................................................46 7.3 Handling NodeB Alarms..................................................................................................................................47 7.3.1 Browsing Alarms.....................................................................................................................................47 7.3.2 Querying Alarm Logs..............................................................................................................................47 7.3.3 Manually Recovering an Alarm..............................................................................................................49 7.3.4 Saving the Information of a NodeB Alarm.............................................................................................49 7.3.5 Manually Printing Alarm Information.....................................................................................................50 7.3.6 Querying Alarm Handling Suggestions...................................................................................................50 7.3.7 Shielding NodeB Alarms.........................................................................................................................51 7.3.8 Clearing the Alarms.................................................................................................................................53 7.3.9 Refr eshing the Alarm Window................................................................................................................53
8 Managing NodeB Equipment...................................................................................................55 8.1 Operating the NodeB Device Panel..................................................................................................................56 8.1.1 Introduction to the NodeB Device Panel.................................................................................................56 8.1.2 Starting the NodeB Device Panel............................................................................................................57 8.1.3 Showing or Hiding the Legend on the NodeB Device Panel..................................................................57 8.1.4 Showing or Hiding the Failure Bar on the NodeB Device Panel............................................................58 8.2 Using the Physical Topology............................................................................................................................58 8.2.1 Introduction to Physical Topology..........................................................................................................59 8.2.2 Starting the Physical Topology................................................................................................................61 8.2.3 Showing or Hiding the Legend of the Physical Topology......................................................................61 8.3 NodeB-Level Operations..................................................................................................................................62 8.3.1 Querying the Active Version of the NodeB............................................................................................62 8.3.2 Querying the Software Version of the NodeB.........................................................................................62 8.3.3 Resetting the NodeB................................................................................................................................63 8.4 NodeB Board-Level Operations.......................................................................................................................64 8.4.1 Introduction to NodeB Board-Oriented Operations................................................................................64 8.4.2 Querying the State of a NodeB Board.....................................................................................................66 8.4.3 Querying Active Alarms of NodeB Boards.............................................................................................68 8.4.4 Querying the Version of a NodeB Board................................................................................................69 Issue 04 (2011-09-30)
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8.4.5 Querying the CPU Usage of a NodeB Board..........................................................................................69 8.4.6 Querying the E1/T1 Link Status..............................................................................................................70 8.4.7 Querying the E1/T1 Work Mode.............................................................................................................71 8.4.8 Querying the STM-1 State.......................................................................................................................71 8.4.9 Querying the STM-1 Working Mode......................................................................................................72 8.4.10 Blocking/Unblocking a NodeB Board...................................................................................................73 8.4.11 Resetting a NodeB Board......................................................................................................................74 8.4.12 Adding and Removing a NodeB Board.................................................................................................75 8.4.13 Querying the Current Clock Status........................................................................................................75 8.4.14 Querying the Sequence ID of the RRU.................................................................................................76 8.4.15 Adding a Sector.....................................................................................................................................77 8.4.16 Modifying the Emission Power of the RRU..........................................................................................79 8.4.17 Setting Floor and Position.....................................................................................................................80 8.4.18 Querying the Board Manufacturing Inf ormation...................................................................................80 8.4.19 Opening the Related Shelf.....................................................................................................................81
9 Managing the Interface Tracings..............................................................................................82 9.1 Basic Concepts of the Interface Tracing...........................................................................................................84 9.2 Tracing Iub interface Messages........................................................................................................................84 9.3 Tracing SCTP Messages...................................................................................................................................85 9.4 Tracing IP Messages.........................................................................................................................................86 9.5 Tracing ICP Messages......................................................................................................................................86 9.6 Tracing SAAL Messages..................................................................................................................................86 9.7 Tracing User Messages.....................................................................................................................................87 9.8 Tracing Cell Messages......................................................................................................................................88 9.9 Tracing PPP Messages......................................................................................................................................88 9.10 Tracing MP Messages....................................................................................................................................89 9.11 Tracing MAC Messages.................................................................................................................................89 9.12 Tracing PTP Messages...................................................................................................................................89 9.13 Basic Operations of Interface Tracings..........................................................................................................90 9.13.1 Browsing Traced Messages Online.......................................................................................................90 9.13.2 Querying the Properties of the Tracing Task.........................................................................................91 9.13.3 Viewing a Message Translation............................................................................................................91 9.13.4 Automatically Saving Traced Messages................................................................................................92 9.13.5 Saving Traced Messages Manually.......................................................................................................92 9.13.6 Suspending a Tracing Task....................................................................................................................93 9.13.7 Resuming a Tracing Task......................................................................................................................93 9.13.8 Closing a Tracing Task..........................................................................................................................93 9.13.9 Browsing a Traced Message Offline.....................................................................................................94 9.14 Interface Ref erence for Managing the Interface Tracing...............................................................................94 9.14.1 Interface Reference for IUB Tracing.....................................................................................................95 9.14.2 Interface Reference for SCTP Tracing..................................................................................................95 9.14.3 Interface Reference for IP Tracing........................................................................................................95 Issue 04 (2011-09-30)
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9.14.4 Interface Reference for ICP Tracing......................................................................................................96 9.14.5 Interface Reference for SAAL Tracing.................................................................................................97 9.14.6 Interface Reference for User Tracing....................................................................................................97 9.14.7 Interface Reference for Cell Tracing.....................................................................................................98 9.14.8 Interface Reference for PPP Tracing.....................................................................................................99 9.14.9 Interface Reference for MP Tracing......................................................................................................99 9.14.10 Interface Reference for MAC Tr acing...............................................................................................100 9.14.11 Interf ace Reference for PTP Tracing.................................................................................................101 9.14.12 Interf ace Reference for Trace Viewer...............................................................................................101
10 Managing NodeB Common Monitoring.............................................................................103 10.1 Displaying the NodeB CPU/DSP Usage......................................................................................................104 10.2 Saving NodeB Monitoring Files...................................................................................................................105 10.3 Browsing a NodeB CPU/DSP Monitoring File Offline...............................................................................106 10.4 Interface Reference for Managing NodeB Common Monitoring.................................................................106 10.4.1 Interface Reference for Adding a Monitoring Task............................................................................106 10.4.2 Interface Reference for CPU/DSP Usage Monitoring.........................................................................107
11 Managing the NodeB Software.............................................................................................108 11.1 Overview of the NodeB Software................................................................................................................109 11.2 Managing the BootROM Software of the NodeB........................................................................................110 11.2.1 Downloading the NodeB BootROM...................................................................................................110 11.2.2 Activating the NodeB BootROM........................................................................................................111 11.3 Upgrading the NodeB Software...................................................................................................................112 11.3.1 Downloading the NodeB Software......................................................................................................112 11.3.2 Supplying the NodeB Software...........................................................................................................113 11.3.3 Activating the NodeB Software...........................................................................................................114 11.3.4 Activating Board Software..................................................................................................................115 11.3.5 Synchr onizing Software Versions of the NodeB.................................................................................116 11.4 Managing the NodeB Cold Patch.................................................................................................................117 11.4.1 Downloading the NodeB Cold Patch...................................................................................................117 11.4.2 Supplying the NodeB Cold Patch........................................................................................................118 11.4.3 Activating NodeB Cold Patch.............................................................................................................119 11.4.4 Downloading the Cold Patch for the NodeB BootROM.....................................................................120 11.4.5 Activating the Cold Patch for the NodeB BootROM..........................................................................121 11.5 Managing the NodeB Hot Patch...................................................................................................................122 11.5.1 Downloading the NodeB Hot Patch....................................................................................................122 11.5.2 Activating the NodeB Hot Patch.........................................................................................................123 11.5.3 Confirming the NodeB Hot Patch.......................................................................................................124 11.5.4 Deactivating the NodeB Hot Patch......................................................................................................125 11.5.5 Removing the NodeB Hot Patch.........................................................................................................125 11.5.6 Rolling Back the NodeB Hot Patch.....................................................................................................126 11.6 Managing the Multi-Version Software of the NodeB..................................................................................127 11.6.1 Downloading the Multi-Version Software of the NodeB....................................................................127 Issue 04 (2011-09-30)
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11.6.2 Activating the Multi-Version Software of the NodeB.........................................................................128 11.7 Interface Reference for Managing NodeB Software....................................................................................129 11.7.1 Interface Reference for Updating the Software...................................................................................129 11.7.2 Interface Reference for Supplying NodeB Software...........................................................................130 11.7.3 Interface Reference for Synchronizing Version..................................................................................131 11.7.4 Interface Reference for Activating Board Software............................................................................131 11.7.5 Interface Reference for Upgrading NodeB Software..........................................................................131 11.7.6 Interface Reference for Status Description and Progress Indicator.....................................................133 11.7.7 Interface Reference for Upgrading BootROM....................................................................................134 11.7.8 Interface Reference for Upgrading Patch............................................................................................134 11.7.9 Interface Reference for Upgrading NodeB Hot Patch.........................................................................135 11.7.10 Interface Reference for Upgrading Multi-Version Software.............................................................136 11.7.11 Interface Reference for Setting FT P Server.......................................................................................136
12 Managing NodeB Files...........................................................................................................138 12.1 Concepts of NodeB File Management..........................................................................................................139 12.1.1 File Types of the NodeB......................................................................................................................139 12.1.2 Obtaining NodeB Files........................................................................................................................141 12.2 Managing the NodeB Data Configuration Files...........................................................................................141 12.2.1 Downloading the NodeB Data Configuration File..............................................................................142 12.2.2 Backing up the NodeB Data Configuration File.................................................................................142 12.3 Uploading NodeB Files to the FTP Server...................................................................................................143 12.3.1 Uploading the NodeB Log File to the FTP Server..............................................................................143 12.3.2 Uploading NodeB Device Archive File...............................................................................................145 12.4 Downloading the NodeB Extral Configuration File.....................................................................................146 12.5 Interface Ref erence for Managing the NodeB File.......................................................................................146 12.5.1 Interface Reference for Data Configure File Transfer.........................................................................146 12.5.2 Interface Reference for Device Archives Transfer..............................................................................147 12.5.3 Interface Reference for Transferring Other Files................................................................................148 12.5.4 Interface Reference for Detailed Information About Successful and Failed Files..............................150 12.5.5 Interface Reference for Downloading Extral XML configuration file................................................150
13 Monitoring the NodeB Performance in Real Time...........................................................152 13.1 Collecting the IP Clock Data........................................................................................................................154 13.2 Monitoring the Traffic over the Transmission Ports....................................................................................154 13.3 Monitoring the Traffic over the Transmission Links...................................................................................157 13.4 Querying the Service Resources of a Cell....................................................................................................159 13.5 Measuring the Cell-Level RTWP.................................................................................................................161 13.6 Measuring the Board-Level RTWP..............................................................................................................162 13.7 Testing the NodeB Clock.............................................................................................................................163 13.8 Scanning the Uplink Frequency...................................................................................................................164 13.9 Monitoring Output Power of the NodeB......................................................................................................165 13.10 Monitoring the Temperature of the NodeB................................................................................................167 13.11 Querying the Resources of a NodeB Board................................................................................................168 Issue 04 (2011-09-30)
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13.12 Monitoring the Cell Service Throughput....................................................................................................169 13.13 Common Operations for Real-time Performance Monitoring on the NodeB.............................................170 13.13.1 Browsing Monitoring Results of NodeB Online...............................................................................170 13.13.2 Saving Monitoring Results of the NodeB..........................................................................................170 13.13.3 Stopping a Monitoring Task of the NodeB.......................................................................................171 13.13.4 Browsing Monitoring Results of the NodeB Offline.........................................................................171 13.14 Interface Reference for Monitoring the NodeB Performance in Real Time..............................................172 13.14.1 Interface Reference for Collecting IP Clock Data.............................................................................172 13.14.2 Interface Reference for Traffic Monitoring over the Transmission Ports.........................................172 13.14.3 Interface Reference for Traffic Monitoring over the Transmission Links........................................175 13.14.4 Interface Reference for Querying Cell Service Resources................................................................177 13.14.5 Interface Reference for Measuring the Cell RTWP..........................................................................178 13.14.6 Interface Reference for Measuring the Board RTWP.......................................................................178 13.14.7 Interface Reference for Testing the Clock.........................................................................................178 13.14.8 Interface Reference for Scanning the UL Frequency........................................................................179 13.14.9 Interface Reference for Monitoring the Output Power......................................................................179 13.14.10 Interface Reference for Monitoring the Temperature......................................................................180 13.14.11 Interface Reference for Querying the Resources of a Board...........................................................180 13.14.12 Interface Reference for the Cell Traffic Throughput Statistics.......................................................181
14 Managing Interference Detection for the NodeB..............................................................182 14.1 Interface Reference for Interference Detection............................................................................................184
15 Commissioning the NodeB Equipment..............................................................................185 15.1 Starting the Serial Port Redirection..............................................................................................................186 15.2 Starting CANBUS Redirection.....................................................................................................................186 15.3 Sending Transparent Messages....................................................................................................................187 15.4 Interface Reference for Commissioning the NodeB Equipment..................................................................187 15.4.1 Interface Reference for Setting the Serial Port Redirection................................................................188 15.4.2 Interface Reference f or Transparent Messages....................................................................................188 15.4.3 Interface Reference for Setting the Serial Port Redirection................................................................188 15.4.4 Interface Reference for SerialCmd .....................................................................................................189
16 Managing NodeB Frequency Spectrum Scanning............................................................190 16.1 Interface Ref erence for FFT Frequency Spectrum Scanning.......................................................................192
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Changes in the NodeB LMT User Guide This chapter describes changes in the NodeB LMT User Guide of each issue.
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14 Managing Interference Detection for the NodeB
The operations on NodeB offline interference detection for a multi-mode base station are added.
Compared with 03 (2011-08-30), this issue does not exclude any topics.
03 (2011-08-30) This is the third commercial release. Compared with 02 (2011-06-10), this issue does not add any information. Compared with 02 (2011-06-10), this issue incorporates the following changes:
Content
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13.6 Measuring the Board-Level RTWP
Updated the monitoring items and related descriptions.
Compared with 02 (2011-06-10), this issue does not exclude any t opics.
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16 Managing NodeB Frequency Spectrum Scanning
Description in note is added.
12.4 Downloading the NodeB Extral Configuration File
The section is added: DownLoading the NodeB Extral Configuration File.
12.5.5 Interface Reference for Downloading Extral XML configuration file
An interface reference for Downloading Extral XML configuration file is added.
Compared with 01 (2011-04-10), this issue does not exclude any topics.
01 (2011-04-10) This is the initial commercial release. Compared with Draft A (2011-01-20), this issue does not add any information. Compared with Draft A (2011-01-20), this issue incorporates the following changes:
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16 Managing NodeB Frequency Spectrum Scanning
Description about managing NodeB frequency spectrum scanning is added.
5.1.6 Locally Logging In to the NodeB on the NodeB LMT
The section is added: Starting CANBUS Redirection.
15.4 Interface Reference for Commissioning the NodeB Equipment
Serial port commands and interface references for setting serial port redirection are added.
11.7 Interface Reference for Managing NodeB Software
Three interface reference sections are added: Supplying NodeB Software, Software Synchronization Status, and Activating Board Software.
13.1 Collecting the IP Clock Data
Description about IP clock data is changed.
9 Managing the Interface Tracings
Two sections are added: Tracing PPP Messages and Tracing MP Messages.
9.14 Interface Reference for Managing the Interface Tracing
Two interface reference sections are added: Tracing PPP Messages and Tracing MP Messages.
13 Monitoring the NodeB Performance in Real Time
Cell-level measurement of received total wideband power (RTWP) is added.
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13.14.5 Interface Reference for Measuring the Cell RTWP
An interface reference for cell-level RTWP measurement is added.
8.4.9 Querying the STM-1 Working Mode
MML mode about querying the STM-1 Working Mode is modified.
8.4.18 Querying the Board Manufacturing Information
MML mode about querying the Board Manufacturing Information is modified.
Compared with Draft A (2011-01-20), this issue does not exclude any topics.
Draft A (2011-01-20) This is Draft A of V200R013. Compared with issue 03 (2010-06-05) of V200R012, this issue does not add any information. Compared with issue 03 (2010-06-05) of V200R012, this issue incorporates the following changes:
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5.1.6 Locally Logging In to the NodeB on the NodeB LMT
The procedure for logging in to the NodeB through the LMT is updated.
5.1.7 Remotely Logging In to the NodeB LMT (Through RNC BAM)
The procedure for logging in to the NodeB through the LMT is updated.
5.1.8 Remotely Logging In to the NodeB LMT (Through M2000)
The procedure for logging in to the NodeB through the LMT is updated.
9.14.5 Interface Reference for SAAL Tracing
The interface reference for SAAL tracing is updated.
13.2 Monitoring the Traffic over the Transmission Ports
Description about the result of traffic monitoring over ports is modified.
13.3 Monitoring the Traffic over the Transmission Links
Description about the result of traffic monitoring over transmission links is modified.
13.14.2 Interface Reference for Traffic Monitoring over the Transmission Ports
The interface reference for traffic monitoring over ports is updated.
13.14.3 Interface Reference for Traffic Monitoring over the Transmission Links
The interface reference for traffic monitoring over transmission links is updated.
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About This Chapter This chapter describes the functions and configuration requirements of the LMT. 2.1 Definitions of the LMT This section provides definitions of the LMT, LMT PC, and LMT application, which helps users differentiate between them. 2.2 Functions of the NodeB LMT The NodeB LMT is used for NodeB commissioning, routine maintenance, and troubleshooting. 2.3 Computer Requirements of the LMT This section describes the hardware and software requirements of the LMT, and the communication capability requirements.
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2.1 Definitions of the LMT This section provides definitions of the LMT, LMT PC, and LMT application, which helps users differentiate between them.
LMT LMT is the operation and maintenance (OM) terminal installed with the Huawei Local Maintenance Terminal software group, and connected to the actual OM network of the related NE. The LMT is used to operate and maintain an NE.
LMT PC The LMT PC is the hardware of the LMT. It is the computer installed with the LMT application.
LMT Application The LMT application refers to the Huawei proprietary application, the Huawei Local Maintenance Terminal software group, which is installed on the LMT PC.
2.2 Functions of the NodeB LMT The NodeB LMT is used for NodeB commissioning, routine maintenance, and troubleshooting. The NodeB LMT provides the following functions: l
Graphic user interfaces
l
Alarm management, equipment management, message tracing management, software Management, file management, real-time monitoring, equipment commission, and frequency spectrum scanning
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MML commands are used for overall configuration and maintenance
2.3 Computer Requirements of the LMT This section describes the hardware and software requirements of the LMT, and the communication capability requirements.
Hardware Requirements Table 2-1 lists the hardware requirements of the computer on which the LMT application resides. Table 2-1 Hardware Requirements
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Quantity
Recommended Configuration
Minimum Configuration
CPU
1
2.8 GHz or better
866 MHz
RAM
1
512 MB
256 MB
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Item
Quantity
Recommended Configuration
Minimum Configuration
Hard drive
1
80 GB
10 GB
Display adapter resolutio n
-
1024 x 768 pixels or better
800 x600 pixels
CD drive
1
-
-
Network adapter
1
10 Mbit/s or 100 Mbit/s
10 Mbit/s or 100 Mbit/s
Others
5 x 1 pixels
Keyboard, mouse, modem, audio adapter, sound box
-
Software Requirements Table 2-2 lists the software requirements of the computer on which the LMT application resides. Table 2-2 Software requirements
Item
Recommended Configuration
Operating system
Microsoft Windows XP Professional
Default language of the operating system
English (United States)
Web browser
Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.5 or later
NOTE
To ensure stable operation, install the LMT application on a computer with the recommended configurations.
Communication Capability Requirements Install the LMT application on a computer that supports the TCP/IP protocols.
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About This Chapter The NodeB LMT communicates with the NodeB through a Local Area Network (LAN) or Wide Area Networ k (WAN). You can operate and maintain a NodeB on the LMT. The LMT consists of the following parts: Local Maintenance Terminal, Trace Viewer, and Monitor Viewer. 3.1 NodeB Local Maintenance Terminal The LMT is a subsystem of the LMT application. On the graphical user interface (GUI) of the LMT, you can perform tasks such as fault management, file management, equipment management, message tracing, and real-time monitoring. In addition, the LMT supports many MML commands for overall configuration and maintenance of the system. To use the LMT for online OM, ensure that the LMT communicates with the NodeB properly. 3.2 Trace Viewer The Trace Viewer works in offline mode, and permits you to browse saved messages in .tmf format. 3.3 Monitor Viewer The Monitor Viewer works in offline mode, and permits you to browse saved CPU occupancy files in .mrf format. 3.4 TrafficReview The TrafficReViewer works in offline mode, and permits you to browse saved messages in .mmf format.
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3.1 NodeB Local Maintenance Terminal The LMT is a subsystem of the LMT application. On the graphical user interface (GUI) of the LMT, you can perform tasks such as fault management, file management, equipment management, message tracing, and real-time monitoring. In addition, the LMT supports many MML commands for overall configuration and maintenance of the system. To use the LMT for online OM, ensure that the LMT communicates with the NodeB properly.
Interface Figure 3-1 shows the window of the Local Maintenance Terminal. Figure 3-1 Local Maintenance Terminal window
Table 3-1 describes the fields in the Local Maintenance Terminal window. Table 3-1 Fields in the Local Maintenance Terminal window
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Field
Description
1
Menu bar
Provides access to most operations of the system.
2
Toolbar
Provides shortcut icons for easy operation.
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No.
Field
Description
3
Navigation pane
Lists various objects in a tree structure. It includes the Maintenance, MML Command and Device Panel tabs.
4
Object pane
Lists details about each operation. If you select MML Command in the navigation pane, the MML client is displayed in this pane.
5
Output pane
Records details about current operation and information returned from the system. It includes the Common and Maintenance tabs.
6
Status bar
Displays the user name, connection status, and IP address.
Online Help The LMT has two types of online help: l
LMT help system
l
MML help
Table 3-2 describes the content of the two types of online help and their startup methods. Table 3-2 Description of the LMT online help
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Content
Startup Method
Local Maintenance Terminal help system
Provides the following information:
l
l
Meanings of the fields in the dialog box
l
Guidelines for operations on the LMT
l
Details about MML commands
l
Details about an alarm
l
Technical terms and abbreviations
Press F1 or select Help > Help Topics or click on the toolbar to display the Local Maintenance Terminal help system.
l
In a dialog box, press F1 to display the help information.
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Name
Content
Startup Method
MML help
Provides the following information about each MML command:
Type the MML command in the MML client. Press
l l
Function
to display the Help Enter or click Information window.
Note
l
Parameter
l
Example
l
Output description (applicable to the commands for querying purposes only)
l
Relevant tasks
3.2 Trace Viewer The Trace Viewer works in offline mode, and permits you to browse saved messages in .tmf format.
Interface Select Start > All Programs > HUAWEI Local Maintenance Terminal > Trace Viewer. The Open dialog box is displayed. Select the trace report from the directory. Click Open. The Trace Viewer window is displayed, as shown in Figure 3-2.
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Figure 3-2 Trace Viewer window
Online Help Table 3-3 describes the content of the Trace Viewer online help and its startup method. Table 3-3 Description of the Trace Viewer online help
Content
Startup Method
Introduction to the Trace Viewer and description on how to use it
In the Trace Viewer window, press F1, choose Help > Help Topics, or click information.
on the toolbar to display the help
3.3 Monitor Viewer The Monitor Viewer works in offline mode, and permits you to browse saved CPU occupancy files in .mrf format.
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Figure 3-3 Monitor Viewer window
Online Help Table 3-4 describes the content of the online help and its startup method. Table 3-4 Description of the Monitor Viewer online help
Content
Startup Method
Introduction to the Monitor Viewer and description on how to use it
In the Monitor Viewer window, press F1, choose Help > Help Topics or click information.
on the toolbar to display the help
3.4 TrafficReview The TrafficReViewer works in offline mode, and permits you to browse saved messages in .mmf format.
Interface Select Start > All Programs > HUAWEI Local Maintenance Terminal > FreqChart FreqChartReview Tool. The Open dialog box is displayed. Select the frequency spectrum report from the directory. Click Open. The TrafficReviewr window is displayed,Click in the displayed window and the frequency spectrum information is displayed.,as shown in Figure 3-4. Issue 04 (2011-09-30)
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Figure 3-4 TrafficReview window
Online Help Table 3-5 describes the content of the TrafficReview online help and its startup method. Table 3-5 Description of the Trace Viewer online help
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Startup Method
Introduction to the TrafficReview and description on how to use it
In the TrafficReview window, press F1, choose Help > Help Topics, or click information.
on the toolbar to display the help
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Installing and Verifying the NodeB LMT Application
About This Chapter This chapter describes how to install and verify the NodeB LMT application. 4.1 Installing the NodeB LMT Application This section describes how to install the LMT application on the LMT PC. 4.2 Verifying the Installed NodeB LMT Application This section describes how to verify the installed LMT application by starting the LMT and checking the installation path.
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4.1 Installing the NodeB LMT Application This section describes how to install the LMT application on the LMT PC.
Prerequisite l
The setup disk and instruction provided by Huawei are available.
l
A valid CD-KEY to the LMT application is available.
l
You have logged into the operating system as an administrator.
Procedure Step 1 Insert the setup disk into the CD-ROM drive. The setup application is automatically launched. If the system fails to launch the setup, open the directory of the setup disk and double-click on setup.exe.
Step 2 Select the language to be used in the installation in the dialog box. Step 3 Click OK . A dialog box displays the introduction of the installation. Step 4 Read the introduction, and then click Next. A dialog box displays the copyright notice. Step 5 Read the agreement and select I accept these terms. NOTE
The Next button is enabled only after you select I accept these terms.
Step 6 Click Next. The Installation Directory dialog box is displayed. Step 7 Click Next to use the default installation path. A dialog box displays and requires you to select the software components. You can also customize the installation path. NOTE l
The default installation path is D:\HW LMT.
l
If LMT software of other products is already installed, the installation path cannot be changed.
l
If the installation path needs to be changed during this installation, LMT software of other products must be uninstalled before beginning this installation.
Step 8 Select the required software components (preferably all), and then click Next. The Please Input CD KEY window is displayed.
Step 9 Enter a valid CD-KEY, and then click Next. The Confirm installation dialog box is displayed. NOTE
The CD-KEY is supplied together with the installation disc. You can find the key in a SN.TXT file in the software package. The Next button is available only after you enter a correct CD-KEY.
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Step 11 After all the files are copied, the Initializing Components dialog box is displayed to show the progress.
Step 12 After the LMT application is installed, the Installation completed dialog box is displayed. Step 13 Click Finish. The LMT application installation is complete. NOTE l
To restore the installation files in case of damage, it is recommended that you back up the installation directory to a path different from the installation path.
l
After the LMT application is installed, the system automatically starts the LMT Service Manager.
l
After the LMT application is installed, a dialog box is displayed. Click Yes to start the LMT now, or click No to start it later.
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Follow-up Procedure After installation, you can start the following applications through the HUAWEI Local Maintenance Terminal program group: l
LMT Service Manager
l
Local Maintenance Terminal
l
Trace Viewer
l
Monitor Viewer
l
Uninstall Local Maintenance Terminal
l
TrafficReview
4.2 Verifying the Installed NodeB LMT Application This section describes how to verify the installed LMT application by starting the LMT and checking the installation path.
Context Table 4-1 describes the directories in the LMT application installation directory. Table 4-1 LMT application installation directories
Directory
Description
\adaptor\clientadaptor\NodeB\ LMT Location for saving result files of the real-time software version\output\realmonitor performance monitor tasks \client\output\monitor
Location for saving the result file of CPU/DSP Usage monitoring task
\client\output\main\NodeB\ LMT software version\trace
Location for saving the result file of a tracing task
\adaptor\clientadaptor\NodeB\ LMT software version\help
Location for saving the online help of LMT software
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Directory
Description
\uninstall
Location for saving the information on uninstalled components
NOTE l
These are the default saving paths.
l
Some folders are created only when the related task results are saved.
Procedure l
To start the LMT of the NodeB, perform the following steps: 1.
Check whether is displayed in the status area. If the icon is not displayed, select Start > All Programs > HUAWEI Local Maintenance Terminal > LMT Service Manager. The LMT Service Manager is started.
2.
Select Start > All Programs > HUAWEI Local Maintenance Terminal > Local Maintenance Terminal to start the Local Maintenance Terminal. If the User Login dialog box is displayed, it indicates that the LMT application is installed successfully. NOTE
For details about how to log in to the LMT, refer to 5.1.6 Locally Logging In to the NodeB on the NodeB LMT. l
To confirm the installation path, perform the following step: Open the installation path through Explorer and review the directory structure, as shown in Figure 4-1. Figure 4-1 Directory structure of the LMT application
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About This Chapter This chapter describes how to get started with the NodeB LMT. Before using the LMT, you must connect, log on, and configure the LMT. 5.1 Running the NodeB LMT This section describes how to set the NodeB IP address, connect it to the NodeB, and then log on to the NodeB LMT. When the LMT is running, ensure the hard drive has at least 1 GB of free space. 5.2 Setting the Properties of the NodeB LMT This section describes how to set the properties of the NodeB LMT. Configuration consists of the following tasks: setting the office, setting the time-out duration of MML commands, setting the system lock time, and running batch MML commands. 5.3 Changing the Password for Login to the NodeB LMT This section describes how to change the password for logging in to the NodeB. You can log in to the NodeB only if the correct password is entered. 5.4 Setting the Information About an Office on the NodeB LMT This section describes how to set the IP address of the M2000 server or the NodeB. 5.5 Locking the NodeB LMT This section describes how to lock the NodeB LMT to ensure secure operation. Lock the system to avoid illegal operations when it is not in use. 5.6 Unlocking the NodeB LMT This section describes how to unlock the LMT. Once the NodeB LMT is locked, you must log on to it again by entering the correct password. 5.7 Exiting from the NodeB LMT This section describes how to exit from the NodeB LMT. If you exit the LMT, you will disconnect the LMT from the NodeB and close the LMT. If you log on to the NodeB through the M2000 server, you will also disconnect the LMT from the M2000.
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5.1 Running the NodeB LMT This section describes how to set the NodeB IP address, connect it to the NodeB, and then log on to the NodeB LMT. When the LMT is running, ensure the hard drive has at least 1 GB of free space.
5.1.1 Setting the IP Address of the NodeB LMT PC This section describes how to set the IP address of the LMT PC. You must set a correct IP address for the LMT PC before logging in to the NodeB.
Prerequisite The TCP/IP protocol is configured on the LMT PC.
Context Before you perform the maintenance, set the IP address for the LMT PC as follows: l
In local maintenance, IP addresses of the LMT PC and the NodeB l ocal maintenance channel are in the same network segment.
l
In remote maintenance, IP 1 and IP 2 are in the same network segment, as shown in Figure 5-1. IP 1 stands for the IP address of the LMT PC. IP 2 stands for the IP address of the external network composed of the entity directly connected to the LMT PC and the LAN where the LMT PC is located. For example, the IP address of the RNC BAM external network.
Figure 5-1 IP addresses in remote maintenance mode
CAUTION
Ensure that the IP address of the LMT PC does not conflict with the IP address of another computer within the same local area network.
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If...
Then...
The control panel is displayed in category view,
Go to Step 2.
The control panel is displayed in classical view,
Go to Step 3.
Step 2 Click Network and Internet Connections. Step 3 Double-click Network Connections. The Network Connections window is displayed. Rightclick the icon of Local Area Connection.
Step 4 Choose Properties from the shortcut menu. The Local Area Connection Properties dialog box is displayed.
Step 5 Select Internet Protocol (TCP/IP). Step 6 Click Properties . The Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties dialog box is displayed. Step 7 Select Use the following IP address. Step 8 Enter the correct IP address, subnet mask, and default gateway. If...
Then...
The LMT PC is used in local maintenance mode,
Set the IP address, subnet mask, and default gateway, as shown in Table 5-1.
The LMT PC is used in remote maintenance mode,
Set the IP address, subnet mask, and default gateway, as shown in Table 5-2.
Table 5-1 IP parameters of the LMT PC for commissioning on the NodeB local side
Parameter
Description
IP Address
The IP address of the LMT PC is in the same network segment as that of the NodeB local maintenance channel. In local maintenance mode, the default NodeB IP address is 17.21.2.15.
Subnet mask
The LMT PC has the same subnet mask as that of the NodeB local maintenance channel.
Default gateway
None
Table 5-2 IP parameters of the LMT PC for commissioning on the NodeB remote side
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Description
IP Address
The IP address of the LMT PC is in the same network segment as the external IP address of RNC BAM.
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Parameter
Description
Subnet mask
The subnet mask of the LMT PC is the same as the external subnet mask of RNC BAM.
Default gateway
The IP address of the BAM external network is the gateway from the LMT to the NodeB.
NOTE
In the same network, the IP address subnet mask are the same, and the subnet address (the result of the IP address and the subnet mask logical merge.) are the same as well.
Step 9 Click OK to complete the settings. ----End
5.1.2 Locally Connecting the NodeB LMT PC to the NodeB This section describes how to connect the LMT PC to the BBU3900 in local maintenance mode for operating and maintaining the NodeB.
Prerequisite The IP address of the LMT PC and that of the NodeB local maintenance channel are in the same network segment.
Procedure Step 1 To connect the LMT PC to the NodeB, perform the following steps: Connect the Ethernet port of the LMT PC to the maintenance-oriented Ethernet port of the BBU3900 with a crossover cable, as shown in Figure 5-2.
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Figure 5-2 Connecting LMT PC and BBU3900 in local maintenance mode
(1) BBU3900
(2) Crossover cable
(3) LMT PC
Step 2 On the LMT PC, choose Start > Run, and then run the cmd command in the Run dialog box. The command window is displayed.
Step 3 Run ping target_name -t and verify the connection between the LMT PC and the NodeB. Where, target_name represents the IP address of the NodeB local maintenance channel. ----End
5.1.3 Remotely Connecting the NodeB LMT PC to the NodeB (Through RNC BAM) This section describes how to connect the NodeB LMT PC to RAN OM intranet (that is, the RNC BAM external network) in remote maintenance mode.
Prerequisite The IP address of the remote NodeB LMT PC is set and it is in the same network segment as the external IP address of the RNC BAM.
Procedure Step 1 Use an Ethernet cable to connect the Ethernet port of the LMT PC to one Ethernet port of the RAN OM intranet (that is, the RNC BAM external network).
Step 2 On the LMT PC, choose Start > Run, and then run the cmd command in the Run dialog box. The command window is displayed.
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5.1.4 Remotely Connecting the NodeB LMT PC to the NodeB (Through M2000) This section describes how to connect the NodeB LMT PC to RAN on the M2000 server in remote maintenance mode.
Prerequisite The IP address of the remote NodeB LMT PC is set and it is in the same network segment as the M2000 server.
Procedure Step 1 Use an Ethernet cable to connect the Ethernet port of the LMT PC, Ethernet port of the M2000 server, and one Ethernet port of the RAN OM intranet (that is, the RNC BAM external network) to the LAN switch.
Step 2 On the LMT PC, choose Start > Run, and then run the cmd command in the R un dialog box. The command window is displayed.
Step 3 Run ping target_name -t and verify the connection between the LMT PC and the communication gateway. Where, target_name represents the IP address of the M2000 server. ----End
5.1.5 Setting the Route from the NodeB LMT PC to the NodeB This section describes how to set the route from the LMT PC to t he NodeB in remote maintenance mode. The route from the LMT PC t o the NodeB must be set. Otherwise, you cannot log in to the NodeB on the LMT PC.
Procedure Step 1 On the LMT PC, choose Start > Run, and then run the cmd command in the dialog box. The command window is displayed.
Step 2 Run ROUTE ADD Networkaddress MASK netmask gatewayaddress in the command window to add a route from the computer to the gateway. Set Networkaddress, netmask, and gatewayaddress by referring to Table 5-3. Table 5-3 Description of route parameters
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Description
Networkaddress
IP address of the NodeB in remote maintenance mode
netmask
Subnet mask that is the same as the external subnet mask of RNC BAM
gatewayaddress
External IP address of the BAM
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NOTE l
Different NodeBs correspond to different IP addresses.
l
The IP address in the same network segment corresponds to the same subnet mask and subnet address (subnet mask AND IP address).
Step 3 Run ping target_name -t and verify the connection between the LMT PC and the NodeB. Here, target_name represents the IP address of the NodeB OMIP. ----End
5.1.6 Locally Logging In to the NodeB on the NodeB LMT This section describes how to locally log on to the NodeB on the LMT.
Prerequisite The LMT PC is properly connected to the NodeB.
Procedure Step 1 Select Start > All Programs > Huawei Local Maintenance Terminal > Local Maintenance Terminal . The User Login dialog box displays. NOTE
If the LMT is started already, select System > Log Out or click
.
Table 5-4 describes the fields in the User Login dialog box. Table 5-4 Fields in the User Login dialog box
Field
Description
User Name
Enter the user name of the NodeB. The default user name is admin. The user name is mandatory and case-sensitive.
Password
Enter the password of the NodeB. The default password is NodeB. The password consists of 6 to 16 alphanumeric and case-sensitive characters.
Office
Select the name and IP address of the NodeB that is connected to the LMT. Click to edit the office information. For details, refer to 5.4 Setting the Information About an Office on the NodeB LMT . When you log in to the NodeB locally, the IP address of the office must be the same as that of the NodeB local maintenance channel.
Proxy server
Leave this field blank. Ensure that you do not select the check box.
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Step 5 If a Switching the language dialog box is displayed, it indicates that the NodeB language does not match the LMT language. In this case, change the NodeB language to log on to the NodeB.
CAUTION
The NodeB will be reset after you switch the NodeB language.
Step 6 Click Yes to switch the NodeB language. NOTE
If you click No, a dialog box is displayed, prompting The language of NE differs from LMT. You click OK to log in to the NodeB. But this step leads to the following results: l
The language of the NodeB software message that is reported to the LMT does not match the LMT language.
l
When software management operations are performed, message analysis fails.
Step 7 If the Unmatched Version window displays, choose appropriate option according to the needs. l
If you need to download a matched version, and the NodeB has been backed up, select Download a matched version. The Version update will reset the NodeB. For more information, see 11 Managing the NodeB Software.
l
If you do not need to download a matched version, select Forcibly login using the unmatched version. Use Forcible login with caution as it may result in system problems. If you do not need to download a matched version, select Forcibly login by using the unmatched version. Use Forcible login with caution as it may result in system problems.
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5.1.7 Remotely Logging In to the NodeB LMT (Through RNC BAM) This section describes how to remotely log on to the NodeB through the RNC BAM.
Prerequisite l
The connections between the LMT PC, the RNC BAM, and the NodeB are normal.
l
The route from the NodeB LMT PC to the NodeB is set.
Procedure Step 1 Select Start > All Programs > Huawei Local Maintenance Terminal > Local Maintenance Terminal . The User Login dialog box displays. NOTE
If the LMT is started already, select System > Log Out or click
.
Table 5-5 describes the fields in the User Login dialog box.
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Table 5-5 Fields in the User Login dialog box
Field
Description
User Name
Enter the user name of the NodeB. The default user name is admin. The user name is mandatory and case-sensitive.
Password
Enter the password of the NodeB. The default password is NodeB. The password consists of 6 to 16 alphanumeric and case-sensitive characters.
Office
Select the name and IP address of the NodeB that is connected to the LMT. Click to edit the office information. For details, refer to 5.4 Setting the Information About an Office on the NodeB LMT . When you log in to the NodeB locally, the IP address of the office must be the same as that of the NodeB local maintenance channel.
Proxy server
Leave this field blank. Ensure that you do not select the check box.
Step 2 In the Office area, set IP Address and Office . Step 3 Enter the user name and password in the dialog box. Step 4 Click Login to log in to the NodeB. Step 5 If the Unmatched Version window displays, choose appropriate option according to the needs. l
Download a matched version.
l
If there is no need for download a matched version, select Forcibly login by using the unmatched version. Forcible login may lead to unknown problems.
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5.1.8 Remotely Logging In to the NodeB LMT (Through M2000) This section describes how to log on to the NodeB on the M2000. By performing this task, you can maintain the NodeB through the M2000 server.
Prerequisite l
The active M2000 user has the administration right to the NodeB and a corresponding NE exists.
l
LMT computer, M2000, and the NodeB are connected properly.
Context The LMT log in to the NodeB through M2000 via the following two methods: l
Method 1: Set the M2000 as the default gateway, set the route from the LMT PC to the NodeB, and log in to the NodeB.
l
Method 2: Log in to the M2000 from the LMT, and then select the NodeB equipment to perform maintenance.
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Table 5-6 Fields in the User Login dialog box
Field
Description
User Na Name
Enter th the us user na name of of th the M2 M2000. Th The us user na name is is ma mandatory an and case-sensitive.
Password
Enter the password of the M2000. The password is case-sensitive, and it should have 6 to 16 digits which must be a combination of alphabets and numbers.
Office
Click to edit the office information. For details, refer to 5.4 Setting the Information About an Office on the NodeB LMT.
Proxy server
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If using method 1, select the name and IP address of the NodeB that connected to the LMT. The IP address of the office is the IP address of the NodeB remote maintenance channel.
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If using method 2, select the name and IP address of the M2000 server. The IP address of the office is the IP address of the M2000 server.
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In method 1, the M2000 must be configured as the proxy server.
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In method 2, this does not need to be set.
Procedure l
Method 1: 1.
Maintenance Terminal Terminal > Local Select Start > All Programs > HUAWEI Local Maintenance Maintenance Terminal, and the User Login dialog box displays.
For the details in the User Login dialog box, see Table 5-6.
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2.
Enter the user user name name and passw password ord of of the M2000 in the dialog dialog box, box, and set Office to the name and IP address of the NodeB that connected to the LMT.
3.
Set Set the the prox proxy y ser serve verr to to the the M200 M2000. 0.
4.
Login to log in to the NodeB. Click Login
Method 2: 1.
Select Start > All Programs > HUAWEI Local Maintenance Terminal > Local Maintenance Terminal, and the User Login dialog box displays. For the details in the User Login dialog box, see Table 5-6.
2.
Enter the user user name name and passw password ord of of the M2000 in the dialog dialog box, box, and set Office to the name and IP address of the M2000.
3.
Login to log in to the M2000. Click Login
The NodeB List dialog box displays the NodeB equipment list and the corresponding IP address under the M2000. M200 0.
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Select Select the NodeB NodeB equipment equipment that need need to to be maintain maintained ed in the the dialog dialog box, box, and click OK to log in to the NodeB.
5.
If the Unmatched Version window displays, choose appropriate option according to the needs.
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– If there is a need to download a matched version, select Download a matched version.
– If there is no need to download a matched version, select Forcibly login by using the unmatched version. Forcible login may lead to unknown problems. ----End
5.2 Setting the Properties of the NodeB LMT This section describes how to set the properties of the NodeB LMT. Configuration consists of the following tasks: setting the office, setting the time-out duration of MML commands, setting the system lock time, and running batch MML commands.
Procedure l
Select System > System Setting. In the displayed dialog box, click the Terminal tab, enable automatic locking the system, and then set the system lock time. If no operation is performed in the set duration, the terminal will be automatically locked.
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Select System > Office Management to set, modify, or delete office information. For details, refer to 5.4 Setting the Information About an Office on the NodeB LMT .
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Select System > Output Window Setting to set output window setting and save the settings to a file. Table 5-7 lists parameter settings. Table 5-7 Parameter settings in the Output Window Setting dialog box
Field
Description
Properties Setting
Output Setting
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Maximu Maximum m Outpu Outputt Lines Lines
The maximu maximum m number number of line liness that that can can be displayed.
Auto scroll to the new message
This enables you to see the new message at any time.
Export To File
The default path is installation directory \client\output\NodeB\ LMT LMT version \ilmtframe\Maintenance_YY-MM-DD-HHMM-SS.txt.
Maximu imum Am Amount
The to total nu number of of co commands th that ca can be be delivered to and from the RNC.
Auto Save
If this check box is selected, commands and messages are automatically saved to the specified files.
Timed Save
If this check box is selected, commands and messages are exported within the scheduled period of time.
Start time
The start of the scheduled period of time.
End time
The end of the scheduled period of time.
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Select System > Command Timeout Setting to perform MML command time-out setting. Value range: 20 to 600. Unit: s. The LMT displays the Timeout dialog box if no result is returned after the time-out duration expires.
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Select System > Batch Commands to run batch MML commands. For details, refer to 6.3 Running NodeB Batch MML Commands .
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Select View > Navigation Tree to display or hide the navigation tree.
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Select View > Output Window to display or hide the output window.
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Select View > Command Window to display or hide the command window.
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Select View > System Toolbar to display or hide the toolbar.
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5.3 Changing the Password for Login to the NodeB LMT This section describes how to change the password for logging in to the NodeB. You can log in to the NodeB only if the correct password is entered.
Procedure Step 1 In the Local Maintenance Terminal window, select Authority > Change Password. The Change Password dialog box is displayed.
Step 2 Enter the old and new passwords in t he dialog box. Step 3 Click OK . ----End
5.4 Setting the Information About an Office on the t he NodeB LMT This section describes how to set the IP address of the M2000 server or the NodeB.
Context Typically, one name is used to identify different IP addresses. A NodeB LMT may have different office information to connect to a specified M2000 server or NodeB.
Procedure Step 1 Select System > Office Management, and the Office Management dialog box displays. Table 5-8 Fields in the Office Management dialog box
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Field
Description
Office ice
The name of NEs to to wh which the NodeB LM LMT connects. It It is is a string of 60 characters, and can neither contain the symbols: * : < > | ? \ / " &.
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Field
Description
IP Addr ddress
The The IP IP add addre ress ss of the the NE NEs. It is is uni uniqu quee to to the the Office. In local maintenance mode, the default IP address of the NodeB is 17.21.2.15.
NE Type
The type of the NE under maintenance: NodeB.
NE NE Por Port
The The po port num number ber of of the the NEs NEs to to whi which ch the the Nod NodeB eB LMT conne onneccts. ts. By By def defaault, ult, the port number of the normal connection is 6000, and the port number of the SSL connection is 6000.
Connec Connectt Type Type
Two mode modess are poss possibl iblee for the the conne connecti ction on betwe between en the the NodeB NodeB LMT LMT and NEs: Normal Connection and SSL Connection.
Proxy Proxy Serv Server er
Used Used to conn connect ect the NodeB NodeB LMT LMT to to the NEs. NEs. The The IP addre address ss of the proxy proxy server can be specified.
Start Start Local Local Port
The starting starting local local port port number when when the link link is established established..
End Local Local Port Port
The ending ending local local port port number number of the the office office when when the link link is establishe established. d.
Add
You can add other M2 M2000 server or or NodeB of office information by by clicking Add to display the Add dialog box.
Mod Modify ify
You You can can modi modify fy the the off offic icee inf infor orma mati tion on by sele select ctin ing g an an off offic icee and and clic licking king Modify.
Delete
You can delete an office by selec lecting that office and clicking Delete.
Import
You can import the office information by clicking Import to display the Open dialog box. Then select the office file that is backed up during the export. The format of the imported office file is *.zip.
Export
You can back up the office information by clicking Export. The Save dialog box is displayed. Enter a file name, and then specify a path and a file type.
Find
Enter the office information in the Find Office text box, and click Find.
Step 2 Click Add, and the Add dialog box is displayed. Set the parameters. NOTE
If Connect Type is set to SSL Connection, the SSL Options panel is displayed. Specify the protocol version, algorithm intensity, and authentication authenticat ion mode. Click panel displayed again, click
to hide the SSL Options panel. If you want to have this
.
Step 3 Click OK . The system returns to Office Management dialog box. Step 4 Click Close. The settings are complete. ----End
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5.5 Locking the NodeB LMT This section describes how to lock the NodeB LMT to ensure secure operation. Lock the system to avoid illegal operations when it is not in use.
Context The NodeB LMT has two lock modes: l
Lock immediately
l
Lock by schedule NOTE
The lock function locks only the interface of the NodeB LMT without disrupting any operations on the LMT.
Procedure l
Lock immediately 1.
l
Select System > Lock , use the shortcut keys Ctrl+Alt+M, or click is locked.
. The interface
Lock by schedule 1.
Select System > System Setting. A System Setting dialog box is displayed.
2.
Select Terminal , and set the lock time in the System Setting dialog box.
3.
Select Automatically locked and set the time for the automatic locking.
4.
Click OK to complete the settings.
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5.6 Unlocking the NodeB LMT This section describes how to unlock the LMT. Once the NodeB LMT is locked, you must log on to it again by entering the correct password.
Context The NodeB LMT is locked and the Terminal Locked dialog box is displayed.
Procedure Step 1 Press Ctrl+Alt+U. The Unlock Terminal dialog box is displayed. Step 2 Enter the password, and then click OK to unlock the LMT. ----End
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5.7 Exiting from the NodeB LMT This section describes how to exit from the NodeB LMT. If you exit the LMT, you will disconnect the LMT from the NodeB and close the LMT. If you log on to the NodeB through the M2000 server, you will also disconnect the LMT from the M2000.
Procedure Step 1 Select System > Exit, or click
. A Confirmation dialog box is displayed.
Step 2 Click OK . ----End
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About This Chapter This chapter describes how to run Man Machine Language (MML) commands. You may run a single MML command or batch commands. 6.2 Running a Single NodeB MML Command This section describes how to run a single NodeB MML command. 6.3 Running NodeB Batch MML Commands This section describes how to run NodeB batch MML commands. Running batch MML commands involves adding a series of commands into a batch file, and then running the file to perform a function or an operation.
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6.1 Introduction to NodeB MML Commands This section describes the functions, formats, interfaces, and types of NodeB MML commands.
Functions You can operate and maintain the entire NodeB by using the MML commands. The MML commands enable you to perform the following operations: l
System Management
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Equipment Maintenance
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Iub interface Management
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Local cell Management
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Alarm Management
Format All the MML commands are in the format of "Command Word: Parameter Name=Value;". The command word is mandatory, whereas the parameter name and value are not. l
An example of an MML command with a command word and parameters: SET ALMSHLD: AID=10015, SHLDFLG=UNSHIELDED;
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An example of an MML command with only a command word: LST VER:;
Interface In the Local Maintenance Terminal window, select View > Command Window, as shown in Figure 6-1.
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Figure 6-1 MML client dialog box
Types The MML command format is Action + Object. For details, refer to Table 6-1. Table 6-1 Types of MML commands
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Meaning
ACT
Activate
ADD
Add
BLK
Block
DLD
Download
DSP
Display dynamic information
LST
List static data
MOD
Modify
RMV
Remove
RST
Reset
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Action
Meaning
SET
Set
STP
Stop
STR
Start
UBL
Unblock
ULD
Upload
SCN
Scan
CLB
Calibrate
6.2 Running a Single NodeB MML Command This section describes how to run a single NodeB MML command.
Procedure l
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Entering an MML command in the Command Input box: 1.
Enter an MML command in the Command Input box.
2.
Press ENTER or click command.
3.
Enter parameters in the parameter show area.
4.
Press F9 or click to run this command. The common maintenance pane displays the execution result.
. The parameter show area displays the parameters of this
Selecting a command in the History command box: 1.
Select a command in the History command box. Press F8 for the next command and F7 for the previous command. The parameter show area displays parameters of this command.
2.
Modify the values of parameters in the parameter show area.
3.
Press F9 or click
to run this command.
The common maintenance pane displays the execution result. l
Copying an MML command script into the Command Input area: 1.
Copy an MML command script with complete parameters into the Command Input box.
2.
Press F9 or click
to run this command.
The common maintenance pane displays the execution result. l
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Click the MML Command navigation tree in the navigation pane: 1.
Double-click on an MML Command from navigation tree.
2.
Enter parameter values in the parameter show area.
3.
Press F9 or click
to run this command.
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