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Objectives
Upon completion of this course, you will be able to:
Understand the role of performance management in the M2000. Perform performance management operations.
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1. Basic Concept of Performance Management 2. Preferences Settings 3. Database Capacity Parameters 4. Measurement Management 5. Custom Counter Management 6. Querying Performance Measurement Results 7. Missing Result Diagnosis Tool 8. Other Functions
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Measurement period
Measurement counter
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Measurement Counter
The following figure shows the hierarchical structure of measurement counters:
Function set 1
Function subset 1
Counter 1
Performance
Function subset m
Counter j
Counter 1
Function set n
Counter k
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Measurement counter
Function set
Function subset
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1. Basic Concept of Performance Management 2. Preference Settings 3. Database Capacity Parameters 4. Measurement Management 5. Custom Counter Management 6. Querying Performance Measurement Results 7. Missing Result Diagnosis Tool 8. Other Functions
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Preferences Settings
See 1-PM Preferences.mp4.
Or
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1. Basic Concept of Performance Management 2. Preferences Settings 3. Database Capacity Parameters 4. Measurement Management 5. Custom Counter Management 6. Querying Performance Measurement Results 7. Missing Result Diagnosis Tool 8. Other Functions
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1. Basic Concept of Performance Management 2. Preferences Settings 3. Database Capacity Parameters 4. Measurement Management 5. Custom Counter Management 6. Querying Performance Measurement Results 7. Missing Result Diagnosis Tool 8. Other Functions
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By criteria By template
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Measurement counter
Measurement object
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Object model
NE
Filter criteria
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1. Basic Concept of Performance Management 2. Preferences Settings 3. Database Capacity Parameters 4. Measurement Management 5. Custom Counter Management 6. Querying Performance Measurement Results 7. Missing Result Diagnosis Tool 8. Other Functions
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Customizing Counters
Use the User-defined Counter Management to customize new counters based on existing counters.
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1. Basic Concept of Performance Management 2. Preferences Settings 3. Database Capacity Parameters 4. Measurement Management 5. Custom Counter Management 6. Querying Performance Measurement Results 7. Missing Result Diagnosis Tool 8. Other Functions
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By Criteria
The counters are set to be measured for at least one NE at the period.
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By Criteria (Continued)
Some counters can be queried by using this option. This option becomes available after Function subset is selected in the Organization Style area.
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By Template
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1. Basic Concept of Performance Management 2. Preferences Settings 3. Database Capacity Parameters 4. Measurement Management 5. Custom Counter Management 6. Querying Performance Measurement Results 7. Missing Result Diagnosis Tool 8. Other Functions
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1. Basic Concept of Performance Management 2. Preferences Settings 3. Database Capacity Parameters 4. Measurement Management 5. Custom Counter Management 6. Querying Performance Measurement Results 7. Missing Result Diagnosis Tool 8. Other Functions
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Other Functions
Handling Abnormal Status
Browsing the measurement Status Synchronizing Measurement Results Diagnosing Missing Objects Counter Threshold Management
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Legends
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Counter Thresholds
Benefits
The system monitors the results of the measurement counters of some measurement objects. If the result of a measurement counter exceeds the preset threshold, the system generates an alarm.
Composite thresholds
Thresholds for the logical or arithmetic operation results of multiple counters.
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Simple Thresholds
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Threshold Alarm
The higher the value, the worse the situations.
Critical alarm
110 100 90
Minor alarm Clear the critical alarm.
45 40 35 t1 t2 t3 t4 t5 t6 t7
Clear the minor alarm.
t8 t9
110 100 90
Clear the critical alarm. Minor alarm
45 40 35 t1 t2 t3 t4 t5 t6 t7 t8 t9
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Critical alarm
t10
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Composite Threshold
The total number of simple thresholds and composite thresholds must be smaller than or equal to 100. The specifications of monitorable object quantity are added. For example, the quantity of monitorable objects for mid-range M2000 is 200,000.
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The counter name can display different counters according to the counter type.
Logical
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Exercises
1. Save a service statistical result file, which must meet the following conditions:
Object Counter Time Date Period eNodeB or others (depends on the actual situations) All counters for user number measurement unit Morning, afternoon, and busy hours in the evening Last two days 60-minute
2. Query a service statistical result file by template, and ensure that the result file meets the preceding conditions.
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3 Set a threshold for the following counter and query its alarm.
Object Threshold Name Time Activation Date Period Threshold Type Tendency Function Subset Counter Name Threshold eNodeB or others (depends on the actual situations) BBUBoard: BBUBoard.CPULoad.Mean 60-minute All January and August 60-minute Simple Descending Equipment Performance Measurement BBUBoard: BBUBoard.CPULoad.Mean Critical: 5 Major: 2 Minor: 1 Warning: 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.2 0.2
Exercises
Delay
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Summary
Performance Management Functions Performance Management Operations
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Thank you
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