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eXtended Management System

Feature Planning Guide for OAM LA2.0 release

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Copyright 2009 by Alcatel-Lucent. All Rights Reserved.

About Alcatel-Lucent Alcatel-Lucent (Euronext Paris and NYSE: ALU) provides solutions that enable service providers, enterprises and governments worldwide, to deliver voice, data and video communication services to end-users. As a leader in fixed, mobile and converged broadband networking, IP technologies, applications, and services, Alcatel-Lucent offers the end-to-end solutions that enable compelling communications services for people at home, at work and on the move. For more information, visit Alcatel-Lucent on the Internet: http://www.alcatellucent.com Notice At the time of publication, this document reflects the latest information on Alcatel-Lucents offer. However, as we are continually enhancing our products and solutions, we recommend that on a bi-monthly basis you obtain the latest version of this document from your AlcatelLucent representative. Trademarks The following trademarks are used throughout this document: Alcatel-Lucent, Alcatel, Lucent Technologies and their respective logos are trademarks and service marks of Alcatel-Lucent, Alcatel and Lucent Technologies. Sun, Sun Microsystems, the Sun Logo, Java and all Java-based trademarks and logos are trademarks or registered trademarks of Sun Microsystems, Inc. in the U.S. and other countries. Microsoft, Microsoft Internet Explorer logo, Microsoft Office Compatible logo, NetMeeting, Outlook, PowerPoint, Visio, Visual Basic, Windows, Windows logo, Windows NT, and/or other Microsoft products referenced are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the U.S. and/or other countries

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PUBLICATION HISTORY
24 JUNE 2009 - Issue 01.01 JUN 09/ EN, Preliminary, External Creation for DR0 BDP milestone

19 OCTOBER 2009 - Issue 01.02 OCT 09/ EN, Preliminary, External Update for DR1 BDP milestone Feature description Added / Updated 96463 - FM base feature introduction NEW 101698 - WPS kernel evolution (parameter searching, abort long operations, etc - NEW

08 JANUARY 2010 - Issue 01.03 JAN 10/ EN, Standard, External Update post DR1 BDP milestone Feature description Added / Updated 77041 - Multi-standard LTE-CDMA supervision NEW 77968 - Integration Function for SAM5620 (alarms and state) - NEW 76920 - Job Management and Scheduling - NEW

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CONTENTS
1 INTRODUCTION ................................................................................................7 1.1 1.2 1.3 2 SCOPE OF THIS DOCUMENT.....................................................................................7 AUDIENCE FOR THIS DOCUMENT ................................................................................7 EXPIRY .......................................................................................................7

RELATED DOCUMENTS ........................................................................................8 2.1 2.2 APPLICABLE DOCUMENTS ......................................................................................8 REFERENCE DOCUMENTS .......................................................................................8

EXTENDED MANAGEMENT SYSTEM..........................................................................9 3.1 OAM SOLUTION HARDWARE, OS AND SCALABILITY ............................................................9 78225 - XMS Large Server ..................................................................................... 9 96457 - XMS LA2.0 KPI ........................................................................................10 3.2 OAM INSTALLATION, UPGRADE AND BACKUP & RESTORE .................................................... 11 91657 - XMS upgrade to LA2.0...............................................................................11 96460 - SMI introduction .....................................................................................12 96459 - XMS Platform administration - SMF, SMC introduction .........................................13 89865 - XMS Local Backup and Restore ....................................................................14 3.3 LTE RAN SPECIFIC ......................................................................................... 15 76847 - Capacity licensing for LTE RAN ....................................................................15 83878 - Supported devices and version ....................................................................18 3.4 EXTERNAL INTERFACES AND OSS INTEGRATION .............................................................. 19 77034 - 3GPP Fault Management Northbound Interfaces set ...........................................19 89558 - 3GPP PM documentation and Delta ...............................................................20 3.5 FAULT MANAGEMENT - FIRST ALERT ........................................................................ 20 80567 - On-Line Help enhancements - Annotation by Alarm type......................................20 80568 - Forwarding alarms to multiple destinations .....................................................21 80570 - Advanced Alarm Analysis ...........................................................................22 89557 - XMS Working zone and Group management......................................................23 79022 - Service Summary view ..............................................................................26 83936 - Service Matrix View .................................................................................27 96295 - Supervision asset enhancements ..................................................................30 96463 - FM base feature introduction ......................................................................31 3.6 ON-LINE CONFIGURATION MANAGEMENT ..................................................................... 32 83877 - SON: XMS support of the ANR......................................................................32 76920 Job Management and scheduling ..................................................................33 3.7 PM ACTIVATION, COLLECTION & MEDIATION ................................................................ 34 76923 - Call Trace and call failure activation and collection ...........................................34 3.8 SECURITY MANAGEMENT .................................................................................... 35 78246 - XMS OS Hardening ...................................................................................35 3.9 MULTI-STANDARD MANAGEMENT ............................................................................ 36 77041 - Multi-standard LTE-CDMA supervision ............................................................36 77968 - Integration Function for SAM5620 (alarms and state) ..........................................37

WIRELESS PROVISIONING SYSTEM (9452 WPS) ......................................................... 40 76914 - LTE Provisioning system: eNodeB Configuration wizard .......................................40 76915 - LTE Provisioning system: s1 Configuration wizard ..............................................41 76916 - LTE Provisioning system: x2 Configuration wizard ..............................................41 101698 - WPS kernel evolution (parameter searching, abort long operations, etc ..................42 83932 - SON: physical cell ID ................................................................................44

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NETWORK PERFORMANCE OPTIMIZER (9459 NPO) .................................................... 45 90301 - NPO support for MME counters ....................................................................45 92662 - NPO Geographical Representation ................................................................46 80682 - NPO supporting LTE nodes in LA2.0...............................................................47

GLOSSARY OF TERMS ....................................................................................... 48

APPENDIX - RELEASE DELIVERY / OPTIONALITY.............................................................. 49

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INTRODUCTION
1.1 Scope of this document
The XMS Feature Planning Guide document provides a features-level description of XMS features available within eXtended Management System product suit for the OAM LA2.0 release (included in LE2.0 and LE2.1). Each feature description includes the feature title, reference number, and the following information: Feature Description Feature Benefits Dependencies (Hardware, Software, Feature, Inter-working, Devices and Standards) Impacted Systems Restrictions/Limitations Engineering Impacts Operational Requirements (Counters, Configuration Management and Parameters, Fault Management and Alarms)

1.2

Audience for this document


The XMS Short description document is intended for Alcatel-Lucent clients and LTE functional groups. This document is intended for engineers specialized in OAM.

1.3

Expiry
This document is released every two months and readers should obtain the latest version prior to use. This document version (01.03 JAN 2010) has no expiration date.

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RELATED DOCUMENTS
2.1 2.2 Applicable documents Reference documents
[R1] [R2] LTE/OAM/INF/024847 LTE/OAM/INF/026578 XMS Customer Product Overview XMS Feature Planning Guide OAM LA1.1

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EXTENDED MANAGEMENT SYSTEM


3.1 OAM Solution Hardware, OS and Scalability

78225 - XMS Large Server


FEATURE DESCRIPTION This feature provides support of the XMS Large Server model on the SUNTM Sparc Enterprise M5000 server, with the following configuration: 8 CPU quad core 2,4 GHz, 64 GB RAM 4 x 146 GB internal SAS Disk Drives 24 x 300 GB 15k RPM SAS Disk Drives in a pair of disk arrays (ST2540 + ST2105 expansion tray) 1 x DVD drive, 8X, RW 2 x Quad Gigabit Ethernet PCIe cards 2 x 8GB FC HBA PCIe card 1 XVR-300 Graphic PCIe card 4 Redundant AC Power Supply Units

The capacity target for the XMS Large Server is the following: support of up to 4000 e Node Bs and up to 24000 cells 75 concurrent user sessions alarm rate: sustained rate of 70 fault event/s, peak rate of 90 fault event/s

XMS application data storage will be provided by a pair of disk arrays: one SUN ST2540 disk controller tray and one SUN ST2501 disk expansion tray deployed in RAID redundant configuration. FEATURE BENEFITS The introduction of the XMS Large Server will provide the required XMS portfolio scalability for customer deployments in LA2.0 timeframe. IMPACTED SYSTEMS DEPENDENCIES Hardware
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96457 - XMS LA2.0 KPI


FEATURE DESCRIPTION This feature defines the KPI of the XMS solution in terms of NE capacity, number of simultaneous client connections, supported alarm rate supported, etc. The XMS server portfolio supported is presented below. The large server solution is introduced in LA2.0.
Small-scale system Medium-scale system Large-scale system
OAM LA2.0

150 eNode Bs 5 concurrent user sessions Supported on: SUN Sparc Enterprise T5220

700** eNode Bs 35 concurrent user sessions Supported on: SUN Netra T5440

Up to 4000** eNode Bs 75 concurrent user sessions Supported on: SUN SE M5000

For the NPO servers, the following models are available: Small server: supports up to 300 Node B / 1800 cells per server, 8 simultaneous user sessions per server on a SUN SE T5220 Large Server: 3000 Node B / 9000 cells per server, 20 simultaneous users per server on a SUN SE M4000 2 CPU

FEATURE BENEFITS The XMS and NPO server portfolio provide the scalability required for customer network deployments in LA2.0 timeframe, from small server especially suited for labs and trials up to high capacity server solutions. IMPACTED SYSTEMS
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OAM Installation, Upgrade and Backup & Restore

91657 - XMS upgrade to LA2.0


FEATURE DESCRIPTION This feature provides the LA1.1 to LA2.0 XMS upgrade. The following data will be migrated from the LA1.1 XMS server to the LA2.0 XMS server: Configuration Management data User data (user configuration /security data), UNIX data (Unix level user accounts)

FEATURE BENEFITS This feature ensures the migration of critical data from the XMS LA1.1 server to the XMS LA2.0 server. IMPACTED SYSTEMS DEPENDENCIES Hardware Software Feature Interworking Devices Standards RESTRICTIONS/LIMITATIONS ENGINEERING IMPACTS
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96460 - SMI introduction


FEATURE DESCRIPTION This feature introduces the Software Management Infrastructure (SMI) component as the installation and software update framework for the XMS solution.

SMI provides a wizard based easy-to-use and easy-to-learn interface to the operator to perform the XMS software installation and update operations. The software management operations can be remotely performed, using secure protocols (SSH, SFTP) from a PC client.

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The software installation wizard allows selection of software modules to be installed (e.g. software options) on the XMS server. FEATURE BENEFITS SMI provides a state of the art framework for software installation and updates operations of the XMS application. IMPACTED SYSTEMS DEPENDENCIES Hardware Software Feature Interworking Devices Standards RESTRICTIONS/LIMITATIONS ENGINEERING IMPACTS OPERATIONAL REQUIREMENTS

96459 - XMS Platform administration - SMF, SMC introduction


FEATURE DESCRIPTION With this feature, the XMS system management solution is evolved to introduce SUNTM Service Management Facility (SMF) for the management of the XMS application and SUN Solaris OS processes: coordinated start of processes at XMS application start or restart, display of process status, automatic re-start of processes. SUN Management Center (SMC) is used for XMS hardware monitoring, providing information about the health of the XMS server from an hardware and file system perspectives.

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This feature allows to fully benefit from SUNTM SMF and SMC solutions as the basic layers of the XMS platform administration framework for Process control and System monitoring of XMS server hardware and Operating System. IMPACTED SYSTEMS DEPENDENCIES Hardware Software Feature Interworking Devices Standards RESTRICTIONS/LIMITATIONS ENGINEERING IMPACTS OPERATIONAL REQUIREMENTS

89865 - XMS Local Backup and Restore


FEATURE DESCRIPTION This feature provides the XMS local backup & restore solution based on LTO4 (Linear Tape Open format, for high performance tape storage) tape drives. The XMS local backup and restore solution, covers backup and restore of: System data (OS, XMS and third party software binaries) Essential data (NE configuration data, user/user group data, OAM settings, etc.) Historical data (historical fault, PM files) Backup is done online. Restore of historical data is done online, restore of system data and essential data is done offline. FEATURE BENEFITS This feature provides an efficient local backup and restore solution based on tape drive delivered with the XMS server. IMPACTED SYSTEMS DEPENDENCIES Hardware
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LTE RAN Specific

76847 - Capacity licensing for LTE RAN


FEATURE DESCRIPTION The XMS contributes to the system capacity and feature licensing. This feature is essential for the revenue protection of the system in order to charge the system on used capacity and feature as opposed to full capacity available and deployed. It enables ALU to preserve the unitary pricing of the system while satisfying customer demand and budgetary constraints during progressive roll-out.

When the customer is ordering a new hardware module, he/she can choose to order it with a minimal initial capacity and subsequently purchase, through a capacity licensing scheme, additional capacity only if and when needed. Capacity can hence be remotely added to existing eNodeB sites without any need for site visit. XMS
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includes a framework for eNodeB capacity licensing allowing the operator to manage smoothly at the OAM level a pool of token representing different eNodeB capacity. From the licensing console, the user is able to retrieve all the eNodeB on which a given license have been installed and at the opposite to retrieve all the licenses that are in use on a given eNodeB. From this new GUI, the user is able : to Add a new license file. In case the NodeB capacity needs to be increased and the number of available RTU is not sufficient, a new license file needs to be ordered. This license file is provided in an electronic format to customers in the form of a signed license file sent by email. Once installed on WLM (c.f. below snapshot), it yields to a new pool of RTU that can be used to configure the NodeBs with the desired level of capacity. A new license file is not an increment to the previous one but replaces it and contains the total licensed capacity values for the corresponding XMS. Export the current license allocation to a file. Last, export capabilities have been implemented to allow an export of the License Management Console content in .csv format to allow the data post processing in Excel type tabular editor.

to retrieve all the NodeB which a given license have been installed. On the opposite, the user is also able to retrieve all the licenses that are in use on a given NodeB

Visual alert mechanisms based on icons have been put to place to warn the user of:
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No more availability: The user immediately knows when licenses are no more available or licenses obsolete Warning: The user immediately knows when a license is going to expire (more than 90% consumed, configurable by the user)

On this visual alert mechanism is added an email notification mechanism: An email can be sent automatically sent periodically at a fixed time in the day and / or if the warning threshold is crossed. The email contains the list of all license types that have crossed a threshold. The email addresses are configurable by the end user Last, automatic scheduable generation of report export for post-processing analysis purpose are available. It Include the warnings information tag for a better pro-active management of the licenses. FEATURE BENEFITS IMPACTED SYSTEMS DEPENDENCIES Hardware Software Feature Interworking Devices Standards RESTRICTIONS/LIMITATIONS ENGINEERING IMPACTS OPERATIONAL REQUIREMENTS

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83878 - Supported devices and version


FEATURE DESCRIPTION XMS LA2.0 supports d2U eNodeB LA2.0 and LA1.1.

FEATURE BENEFITS IMPACTED SYSTEMS DEPENDENCIES Hardware Software Feature Interworking Devices Standards RESTRICTIONS/LIMITATIONS ENGINEERING IMPACTS OPERATIONAL REQUIREMENTS

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3.4

External Interfaces and OSS Integration

77034 - 3GPP Fault Management Northbound Interfaces set


FEATURE DESCRIPTION XMS LA2.0 introduces 3GPP standardized CORBA North Bound Interfaces for the purpose of integration with Customer Fault Manager OSSs. The following 3gpp CORBA IRPs are supported: Kernel IRP (32.663) Entry point IRP (32.363) FM IRP (32.111) Notification IRP (32.303) Basic CM IRP (32.603) Communication Surveillance IRP (32.353)

The IRPs conform to 3gpp R7, and use the 3gpp R8 NRM (32.762) for LTE NEs. In standard offer, XMS can fully manage the LTE network in standalone mode. The 3GPP FM NBI set is an optional package made available to the customers who require integration with 3gpp compliant OSSs. FEATURE BENEFITS Introduces support of 3gpp standardized interfaces into XMS allowing it to be easily incorporated into a customers OSS environment. IMPACTED SYSTEMS DEPENDENCIES Hardware Software Feature Interworking Devices Standards RESTRICTIONS/LIMITATIONS ENGINEERING IMPACTS OPERATIONAL REQUIREMENTS

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89558 - 3GPP PM documentation and Delta
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XMS collects Performance Measurement (PM) data from the EuTRAN NEs and makes it available for a customer NML PM OSS to retrieve. This feature supports inter-operability documentation of the collected Performance data with Customer Network-Level PM OSSs. It will allow Customer or GPS teams to retrieve PM data from XMS as well as perform integration activities with Customer PM OSSs. FEATURE BENEFITS Support easy into integration into a customer Performance Measurement solution. IMPACTED SYSTEMS DEPENDENCIES Hardware Software Feature Interworking Devices Standards RESTRICTIONS/LIMITATIONS ENGINEERING IMPACTS OPERATIONAL REQUIREMENTS

3.5

Fault Management - First Alert

80567 - On-Line Help enhancements - Annotation by Alarm type


FEATURE DESCRIPTION XMS provides a facility to add automatic annotations to an alarm. The operator can specify the alarm signature consisting of: NE type Alarm type Probable Cause Specific Problem NE ID Severity
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This feature allows an operator-specified annotation to be automatically added to an alarm as soon as the alarm is received by XMS. FEATURE BENEFITS One advantage of this feature is the ability for the operator to automatically add their own alarm-handling procedure for a specific type of alarm. IMPACTED SYSTEMS DEPENDENCIES Hardware Software Feature Interworking Devices Standards RESTRICTIONS/LIMITATIONS ENGINEERING IMPACTS OPERATIONAL REQUIREMENTS

80568 - Forwarding alarms to multiple destinations


FEATURE DESCRIPTION Using this feature the operator is able to forward alarms to external customer systems or to processes in XMS. The operator can specify the alarm signature consisting of: NE type Alarm type Probable Cause Specific Problem NE ID Severity

Typical forwarding destinations include: SMS Email Pager Automated script


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This feature protects the revenue streams of the operator by giving them quick information about the potential problems in their network. This feature is useful especially for the Unmanned OAM / Short Staffed use case. During periods of low network usage or unavailability of staff, the operator may not wish to keep the OAM manned, but prefer to have people on call in the event of a serious system error. This feature allows for the setting of criteria such that should a serious problem occur (as defined by the operator) people are notified in a minimum amount of time. XMS allows for the possibility of notifying different destinations for various defined events, so, for example, the relevant people could be emailed out for specific hardware, or for different locations. Once the relevant personnel have been notified, they will be able to look to find out the exact sequence of events, and take action accordingly. IMPACTED SYSTEMS DEPENDENCIES Hardware Software Feature Interworking Devices Standards RESTRICTIONS/LIMITATIONS ENGINEERING IMPACTS OPERATIONAL REQUIREMENTS

80570 - Advanced Alarm Analysis


FEATURE DESCRIPTION This feature enhances the alarm handling and analysis capabilities of XMS. The ability for an operator to perform alarm analysis on incoming alarms is to reduce the information overload on operators and allows an operator to deal with real problems in the network. The feature offers the ability for an operator to perform analysis on alarms as they are received by the fault manager. Analysis functions include: Suppress by alarms by NE
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The operator is allowed the capability to specify the signature of the alarm based an alarm criteria. If the criteria matches the alarm signature, alarm analysis will be performed. FEATURE BENEFITS

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89557 - XMS Working zone and Group management


FEATURE DESCRIPTION XMS includes a powerful facility allowing the operators to group collections of Network elements into "zones" and groups. Alarm and state information for a particular zone can then be collated and used to give the operator the ability to check the "health" of a zone via a single glance. Working Zones It allows the user to define zones of interest. The working zones are
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dynamic: whenever a new Network Element is created / integrated, it is automatically included in the relevant working zone according to filtering criteria defined by the user. Various filtering criteria are available allowing fine granularity filters Simple criteria: user create a simple condition on a specific parameter or free field Hierarchical criteria: user can add conditions on parent or child class Advanced Relation: user can specify a relation between two parameters from different class

Groups Groups can be defined by the user as sub-part of a working zone. Multiple groups can be defined per working zone and the same network element can be assigned to different groups as soon within the same working zone. The group definition has to be carefully done as each group will be visible in the Service summary view. Group Management is static: whenever a new network element is added, an authorized user can include this new resource in a given group or in multiple groups The same filtering criteria than for working zone definition are available for the groups definition.

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FEATURE BENEFITS Operators benefits from this working zone and group framework allowing the zoning / grouping of the network elements which speeds up the first alert activities and therefore the resolution of the problems. IMPACTED SYSTEMS DEPENDENCIES Hardware Software Feature Interworking Devices Standards RESTRICTIONS/LIMITATIONS ENGINEERING IMPACTS OPERATIONAL REQUIREMENTS

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79022 - Service Summary view


FEATURE DESCRIPTION XMS provides a network-wide alarm and status summary of critical RAN resources in a tabular format: radio cells and interfaces. This GUI called Service Summary View displays one line per group that are created using the working zone feature. It provides trends capabilities as well as multiple columns sorting, thresholds crossing color coding, zooms in/out and in context launch points to relevant Supervision view, Alarm window, etc.

The RAN service Summary view provides network wide alarm and status summary of critical resources in a tabular format. The view provides an alarm and status summary for the critical resources: radio cells and interfaces. It is designed to support multistandard network elements (e.g.: LTE eNodeB, CDMA BTS, W-CDMA NodeB, GSM BTS, etc) A particular care has been put in defining ergonomic view and navigation to troubleshooting functions: the view can be sorted against each column and the Alarm manager and Supervision/Matrix view can be launched in context of each line of the table The RAN Summary service can be easily customized by the operator at his/her willingness: By showing/hiding columns among the set of proposed ones By writing dedicated user notes By configuring the colons to show, their appearance (with gauge, value, lock indicator) by configuring Threshold with Color coding

Last trend indicators are implemented by operational effectiveness purpose: the GUI has a reset button. For each value in the table, a small up or down arrow indicates how the value evolved since the reset button was last hit.
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The service summary view, used in conjunction with the Supervision matrix view monitor offers a flawless, efficient and intuitive monitoring process, providing both alarm-driven and status-driven first alert, allowing operator to quickly detect problems and drill down to the erroneous components. IMPACTED SYSTEMS DEPENDENCIES Hardware Software Feature Interworking Devices Standards RESTRICTIONS/LIMITATIONS ENGINEERING IMPACTS OPERATIONAL REQUIREMENTS GSM, W-CDMA and CDMA upon integration program and relevant features

83936 - Service Matrix View


FEATURE DESCRIPTION The XMS network service state supervision provides comprehensive network resources and state supervision tree and table views for an efficient first alerting for: Real-time fault detection Fault diagnosis (including remote equipment tests) and correction Management of services and resource states

The fault detection is performed by the network elements, which report alarms and state changes to the XMS. Alarms and state changes are used to animate in realtime a hierarchical representation of the resources, providing a quick overview of the health of the overall network while allowing at the same time to drill down into detailed information for specific resources or equipments. For each resource, the following information is provided: Alarm synthesis, that is the highest severity of the active alarms on this resource Operational state (enabled / disabled) Administrative state (locked / unlocked), managed by the operator

The wireless service supervision view encompasses multiple tabs for various displays of critical network resources.
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A Matrix Service view tab showing all the network elements of the group selected A Network Element tab showing all the network elements of the group selected A Radio Resource tab showing all the cells of the various network elements with indication of status, alarm, key features, etc An Interface Resource tab focusing on the interfaces of the network elements (x2, s1, iuB, iuCS, etc) A Map view tab displaying the network elements and whatever resources that the operator is willing to display according to fulfilled geographical coordinates

The wireless service matrix view provides group based alarm and status summary of network elements in a matrix format. It helps network health troubleshooting though intuitive at a glance summary of the critical resources: alarm summary, up to 3 states summary, up to 4 configuration information such as the transport technology used (e.g. in GSM can be TDM, IP), the technological level (e.g. TDD, FDD), etc.

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The matrix view provides in context launch point to underlying EMS and available actions such as launching the Notification Log tool, Object editor, etc FEATURE BENEFITS This feature significantly increases the first troubleshooting capabilities of the XMS solution and its serviceability. It allows the operator to quickly identify the Network Elements, cells and links that encounter operational issues therefore requiring immediate attention. IMPACTED SYSTEMS DEPENDENCIES Hardware Software Feature Interworking Devices Standards RESTRICTIONS/LIMITATIONS ENGINEERING IMPACTS XMS capacity impact OPERATIONAL REQUIREMENTS CDMA upon integration program and relevant features

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96295 - Supervision asset enhancements


FEATURE DESCRIPTION This feature provides multiple various enhancements of the First alert capabilities of XMS solution in the Summary and Supervision GUIs: In the Summary view A sanity box is included as a table indicating a summary of the network element sanity par network element type and per technology with 3 colours coded indicators: The good shape Network Elements The off-normal Network Elements The out of service Network Elements

A new display option is provided in addition to the existing display using gauge and colored threshold: the display in absolute value (e.g. 180/240) An new indicator display if there are Network Elements of the group is in Loss of connection state

In the Supervision view A personal NE custom filter set up by the user himself (pick and choose of selected NE within the group) is added and saved across sessions The parameter tab displays 12 parameters per pan on max 2 lines In all Supervision windows (especially the Display options and Not displayed Resource Panel windows), the information shown are displayed following order: FEATURE BENEFITS These operational enhancements increase the efficiency of the XMS users by reducing the repetitive tasks and providing easier to use GUIs. IMPACTED SYSTEMS DEPENDENCIES Hardware Software Feature Interworking Devices per table (when applicable) then per technology then per alphabetic order

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Standards RESTRICTIONS/LIMITATIONS ENGINEERING IMPACTS OPERATIONAL REQUIREMENTS

JANUARY 2010

96463 - FM base feature introduction


FEATURE DESCRIPTION Fault Management in XMS for LA2.0 offers significant enhancements over what was available in LA1.1. The enhancements are in the following areas: Enhanced support of x.733 fields in alarms o Additional fields are available which can be utilised by the NEs when reporting alarms.

Support of trouble-ticket fields for integration into NML trouble-ticketing systems. Automatic acknowledgement of cleared alarms Automatic alarm annotation filtering Real time alarm analysis o o Exception-based analysis Delay-based forwarding

Alarm aging enhancements User-definable alarm severity colours in Fault Management User Interface improvements for Alarm filter modification Integration with User Interface components for alarm grouping and reach-through functions Enhanced alarm filtering rules using logical operations Integration with NBI components

FEATURE BENEFITS Improved Fault Management functions are available to customers allowing the customer to manage alarms on XMS as well as integrate XMS into their OSS environment. IMPACTED SYSTEMS DEPENDENCIES Hardware Software Feature Interworking Devices Standards
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3.6

On-line configuration management

83877 - SON: XMS support of the ANR


FEATURE DESCRIPTION In order to minimize pre-provisioning during the deployment and ongoing re-planning of LTE Networks, the eUTRAN (eNodeB + XMS) automate the configuration of network parameters. This automation includes the X2 and the LteCell neighboring relations configuration (including white and black lists). This feature manages all XMS impacts (including WPS). The FRS 81872 Automatic Neighboring Relation Configuration and Optimization manages the eNodeB impacts. FEATURE BENEFITS This feature, coupled to the eNodeB feature 81872 Automatic Neighboring Relation Configuration and Optimization, is viewed as a key feature to enable implementation of Self Optimizing Network functionality in its LTE product portfolio. As a component of self optimizing network functionality this feature benefits the operator by reducing the OPEX of the operator by automating the currently manually intensive task of neighbor list generation and updating particular during times of network rollout and upgrade. IMPACTED SYSTEMS DEPENDENCIES Hardware Software Feature Interworking Devices Standards RESTRICTIONS/LIMITATIONS The feature is currently in Plan of Intent status (POI) ENGINEERING IMPACTS OPERATIONAL REQUIREMENTS

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76920 Job Management and scheduling
FEATURE DESCRIPTION

JANUARY 2010

WICL scripts defined in the In-term can be scheduled once, or on hourly, daily, weekly, monthly or yearly basis. The execution can be recurrent. The GUI provides a calendar view of the jobs. The user can display the details of each job, including the commands, the originator, the execution time Upon failure, job can be discarded or retried three times (user demand). Execution result is displayed with status.

Examples of schedulable jobs: XML work-order load, XML snapshot export, WICL script FEATURE BENEFITS This feature allows scheduling all OAM functions that can be expressed through WICL. IMPACTED SYSTEMS DEPENDENCIES Hardware Software Feature Interworking Devices Standards RESTRICTIONS/LIMITATIONS ENGINEERING IMPACTS OPERATIONAL REQUIREMENTS
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76923 - Call Trace and call failure activation and collection


FEATURE DESCRIPTION This feature provides the requirement needed to activate & collect the trace data, i.e. Subscriber & Equipment Trace (aka CallTrace) from the equipments managed by XMS system. FEATURE BENEFITS Trace data are key in the performance management subset of functionalities. They could give a level of information much more detailed than counters data on the network behavior but also to investigate single calls for troubleshooting or legal obligation.

The goal of this feature is to be able to: Create the required Trace session for a list of cells/eNB Delete a dedicated Trace session Collect the trace data reported by eNodeB equipments Mediate the trace data collected into a 3GPP compliant trace format. Store the trace data collected & mediated onto the local Hard Drive of the XMS and to make them available to an external application.

IMPACTED SYSTEMS 9453 XMS DEPENDENCIES Hardware Software Feature Interworking Devices Standards # 1 2 3 Standard Version 3GPP TS 32.421 V.8.4.0 3GPP TS 32.422 V.8.4.0 3GPP T 32.423 V8.0.0 RESTRICTIONS/LIMITATIONS ENGINEERING IMPACTS OPERATIONAL REQUIREMENTS Specification Description Trace concepts and requirements Trace control and configuration management Trace data definition and management

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JANUARY 2010

78246 - XMS OS Hardening


FEATURE DESCRIPTION The XMS server is configured for Operating System (OS) hardening as per industry best practices. The XMS OS Hardening feature ensures that only the required OS/UNIX/networking services and ports are enabled on the XMS Server. As part of the software design live cycle, a Security Vulnerability Assessment process is put in place. Regular Security Vulnerability Assessment scans are performed with the NESSUS tool to detect and correct potential vulnerabilities. FEATURE BENEFITS Operating System hardening is a key component of the XMS server security solution, ensuring that access to the server is tighten as per industry best practices. IMPACTED SYSTEMS DEPENDENCIES Hardware Software Feature Interworking Devices Standards RESTRICTIONS/LIMITATIONS ENGINEERING IMPACTS OPERATIONAL REQUIREMENTS

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3.9

Multi-Standard Management

77041 - Multi-standard LTE-CDMA supervision


FEATURE DESCRIPTION This feature allows 9453 XMS to integrate multiple Alcatel-Lucent CDMA management systems (9253 OMC-RAN) and display alarms from both LTE and CDMA NEs to the operator. This functionality supports in-context and out of context navigation from XMS to OMC-RAN.

In context navigation is from XMS to the relevant component managed by OMC-RAN. Out of context navigation allows an operator direct access to OMC-RAN-specific user interface components, including: Overview screens TI/CLI RCV

Fault and State information is exchanged between XMS and OMC-RAN, this allows an operator using XMS to perform full fault and state management of the LTE and CDMA NEs. Combined alarm lists (for LTE and CDMA NEs) are hosted by XMS. Users of XMS have single-sign-on capability for all components in a mixed LTE and CDMA environment. XMS provides a combined 3gpp-compliant FM IRP for both LTE and CDMA alarms to any connected NML FM systems.
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FEATURE BENEFITS

JANUARY 2010

This feature allows Alcatel-Lucent to position LTE to CDMA customers as an evolution of their legacy CDMA networks and to leverage this investment into the 4G arena. This feature will help the operator support service assurance of the network by offering a single client application user experience for the fault management of the dual technology (LTE + CDMA) solution. It will reduce the cost of integration into OSS solution if the operator uses the federated 3GPP NBI since a single adaptor would be required on the OSS system. A single person can do the surveillance of the combined LTE and CDMA RAN networks from a single application. This will lead to OPEX containment and higher work distribution flexibility for the operator during the day, and will enable an operator to reduce the staffing required during night and week-end periods. Over time, it will reduce the level of training for users who will use same monitoring processes for both CDMA and LTE networks. The deployment pattern and sizing is a good fit with existing Alcatel-Lucent CDMA customers in their local and regional office deployments. IMPACTED SYSTEMS DEPENDENCIES Hardware Software Feature Interworking Devices Standards RESTRICTIONS/LIMITATIONS ENGINEERING IMPACTS OPERATIONAL REQUIREMENTS

77968 - Integration Function for SAM5620 (alarms and state)


FEATURE DESCRIPTION XMS provides integrated Fault Management support for the devices managed by the 5620 SAM: MME, S-GTW, P-GTW and Security GTW as well as generic devices managed by the SAM (e.g.: 7750, 7705, etc). The following are the key benefits offered by this feature: First Alert Fault Management (alarm and state) in both Supervision GUIs (Summary, Matrix, Interface, Supervision tree, Map views) and Alarm Management functions (filters, history, rule-set, etc)
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In-context reach-through to the associated EMS (SAM) as appropriate from the XMS client, the context being the device id or the device IP@

Single 3GPP northbound CORBA Fault Interfaces (and XML based Fault Interfaces for later release)

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FEATURE BENEFITS

JANUARY 2010

This functionality allows an operator single-point access to E2E LTE OAM systems from a first alert perspective and support reach-through to lower-level OAM system components for performing detailed system-specific activities. A single person can do the surveillance of the E2E LTE network from a single application. This will lead to OPEX reduction and higher work distribution flexibility for the operator during the day, and will enable an operator to reduce the staffing required during night and week-end periods. Over time, it will reduce the level of training for users as they will use same monitoring processes for E2E LTE networks. IMPACTED SYSTEMS DEPENDENCIES Hardware Software Feature Interworking Devices Standards RESTRICTIONS/LIMITATIONS ENGINEERING IMPACTS OPERATIONAL REQUIREMENTS

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WIRELESS PROVISIONING SYSTEM (9452 WPS)


76914 - LTE Provisioning system: eNodeB Configuration wizard
FEATURE DESCRIPTION The LTE eNodeB configuration wizard is an advanced capability of the Wireless Provisioning System. It is used for the pre-provisioning of eNodeB equipment for the creation phase and for re-configuration operations. The WPS provides a high-level task-oriented ENodeB configuration wizard that simplifies the provisioning task by relying on extensive use of templates and embedded engineering rules. The Wizard is implemented in a task-oriented approach, allowing de-correlated tasks to be completed independently. The task break-down reflects a typical operators organization and allow several departments to work on different aspects on the same nodes. Task-oriented wizards offer a very intuitive graphical support, and provide contextual help and hyperlinks for a secure configuration. FEATURE BENEFITS The eNodeB configuration wizard drastically simplifies the complexity of provisioning the eNodeB such that massive deployments can be planned efficiently, without errors, in accordance with planning information and equipment constraints. IMPACTED SYSTEMS DEPENDENCIES Hardware Software Feature Interworking Devices Standards RESTRICTIONS/LIMITATIONS ENGINEERING IMPACTS OPERATIONAL REQUIREMENTS

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76915 - LTE Provisioning system: s1 Configuration wizard
FEATURE DESCRIPTION

JANUARY 2010

The LTE S1 Configuration wizard is an advanced capability of the Wireless Provisioning System. It is used for the pre-provisioning of S1 interface for the creation phase and for re-configuration operations. The WPS provides a high-level task-oriented S1 configuration wizard that simplifies the provisioning task by relying on extensive use of templates and embedded engineering rules. The Wizard is implemented in a task-oriented approach, allowing de-correlated tasks to be completed independently. The task break-down reflects a typical operators organization and allow several departments to work on different aspects on the same nodes. Task-oriented wizards offer a very intuitive graphical support, and provide contextual help and hyperlinks for a secure configuration. FEATURE BENEFITS The S1 Configuration wizard drastically simplifies the complexity of provisioning the eNodeB such that massive deployments can be planned efficiently, without errors, in accordance with planning information and equipment constraints. IMPACTED SYSTEMS DEPENDENCIES Hardware Software Feature Interworking Devices Standards RESTRICTIONS/LIMITATIONS ENGINEERING IMPACTS OPERATIONAL REQUIREMENTS

76916 - LTE Provisioning system: x2 Configuration wizard


FEATURE DESCRIPTION The LTE X2 Configuration wizard is an advanced capability of the Wireless Provisioning System. It is used for the pre-provisioning of X2 interface for the creation phase and for re-configuration operations. The WPS provides a high-level task-oriented X2 configuration wizard that simplifies the provisioning task by relying on extensive use of templates and embedded engineering rules. The Wizard is implemented in a task-oriented
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approach, allowing de-correlated tasks to be completed independently. The task break-down reflects a typical operators organization and allow several departments to work on different aspects on the same nodes. Task-oriented wizards offer a very intuitive graphical support, and provide contextual help and hyperlinks for a secure configuration. FEATURE BENEFITS The X2 Configuration wizard drastically simplifies the complexity of provisioning the eNodeB such that massive deployments can be planned efficiently, without errors, in accordance with planning information and equipment constraints. IMPACTED SYSTEMS DEPENDENCIES Hardware Software Feature Interworking Devices Standards RESTRICTIONS/LIMITATIONS ENGINEERING IMPACTS OPERATIONAL REQUIREMENTS

101698 - WPS kernel evolution (parameter searching, abort long operations, etc
FEATURE DESCRIPTION This feature aims to rebase LTE WPS on the latest WPS Kernel Platform version (v7.1) to inherit the new generic functionalities introduced in this release: Abort Long Operations: This functionality provides the possibility to abort long operations especially for big size networks. The abort will be available for import snapshots and on-going check sessions. WorkOrder Management Enhancement: By avoiding the import of the full snapshot, this Functionality reduces the time lost when managing WorkOrders especially for big size networks. Operation effectiveness: A set of other enhancements in the platform were introduced in the latest WPS version mainly the possibility to propagate templates with subtree.

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Parameters search: This functionality eases the parameter search in WPS by providing an intuitive parameter search GUI and by allowing the selection of the parameters/objects without an advanced knowledge of the data model. This parameter search should be available in the object tree, the WorkOrder, templates and Datasets.

FEATURE BENEFITS The above introduced functionalities provide more flexibility and will allow saving time for Daily provisioning operations. IMPACTED SYSTEMS DEPENDENCIES Hardware Software Feature Interworking Devices Standards RESTRICTIONS/LIMITATIONS ENGINEERING IMPACTS OPERATIONAL REQUIREMENTS

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83932 - SON: physical cell ID
FEATURE DESCRIPTION

JANUARY 2010

In order to minimize pre-provisioning during the deployment and ongoing re-planning of LTE Networks, the eUTRAN (eNodeB + XMS) automate the configuration of network parameters. This automation includes the physical cellId. This feature manages all XMS impacts to support the automation of the configuration of the physical cellId (including WPS). The FRS 81873 Automatic Configuration of physical CellId manages the eNodeB impacts. FEATURE BENEFITS This feature, coupled to the eNodeB feature 81873 Automatic Configuration of physical CellId, is viewed as a key feature to enable implementation of Self Optimizing Network functionality in its LTE product portfolio. As a component of self optimizing network functionality this feature benefits the operator by reducing the OPEX of the operator by automating the configuration of the physical CellId. IMPACTED SYSTEMS DEPENDENCIES Hardware Software Feature Interworking Devices Standards RESTRICTIONS/LIMITATIONS ENGINEERING IMPACTS OPERATIONAL REQUIREMENTS

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NETWORK PERFORMANCE OPTIMIZER (9459 NPO)


90301 - NPO support for MME counters
FEATURE DESCRIPTION The post processing product for Performance monitoring & optimization will be extended to deal with the counter information coming from MME equipments. The user will be able to use NPO product to access to MME counters into NPO Product. All functions of NPO Framework will be available for MME objects and their counters such as: custom indicator creation views and report creation topology classifications QoS alerters web access module

FEATURE BENEFITS It is very important to have MME information available in NPO in complement of the one from the eNodeB, especially for the first releases of LTE when the network is built and requires lots of quick & efficient adaptation. IMPACTED SYSTEMS 9459 NPO DEPENDENCIES Hardware Software Feature Interworking Devices Standards RESTRICTIONS/LIMITATIONS ENGINEERING IMPACTS OPERATIONAL REQUIREMENTS

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92662 - NPO Geographical Representation
FEATURE DESCRIPTION

JANUARY 2010

The user will Display the object and result of indicators in a graphical way on a geographical basis. The goal is to be able to monitor the network and have key indicators highlighted on a different basis to allow the customer to correlate geographical constraint (building, field) and QoS indicators. This module is dependant of the availability of geographical coordinates for the different objects.

FEATURE BENEFITS Customer benefits from the post processing of LTE performance counters for QoS monitoring, optimization investigation & troubleshooting purposes on eNodeB and displaying them on a GIS in order to have a geographical view of the performances results. Having access to a geographical highlighting of the results is a added value view that allows to investigate geographical constraint towards effective results. IMPACTED SYSTEMS 9459 NPO DEPENDENCIES Hardware Software Feature Interworking
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Devices Standards RESTRICTIONS/LIMITATIONS ENGINEERING IMPACTS OPERATIONAL REQUIREMENTS

JANUARY 2010

80682 - NPO supporting LTE nodes in LA2.0


FEATURE DESCRIPTION This feature tracks the NPO updates required in LA2.0 linked to LA/XMS evolutions. NPO supports LA2.0 and backward compatibility to LTE release LA1.1. NPO provides some new features such as: Display related counters in indicator online-help Improved spatial & temporal roll-up/drill-down allowing to skip some granularities Support of Windows Vista OS on client PC Archiving of scheduled report results

FEATURE BENEFITS Post Processing Product for Qos Counters is mandatory to be able to monitor and optimize the network configuration and evaluate the efficiency of the network. NPO is a powerful Alcatel-Lucent solution for Performance Data (counters/metrics) Management. IMPACTED SYSTEMS 9459 NPO DEPENDENCIES Hardware Software Feature Interworking Devices Standards RESTRICTIONS/LIMITATIONS ENGINEERING IMPACTS OPERATIONAL REQUIREMENTS

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GLOSSARY OF TERMS
CMT eNodeB LTE LTO EUTRAN RU SRF 9453 XMS 9459 NPO 9458 RFO 9452 WPS 9457 SDA Chip Multi Threading Refers to the Base Station of the EUTRAN Network Long Term Evolution Linear Tape Open Enhanced Universal Terrestrial Radio Access Network Rack Unit Software Repository Function LTE Management System Network Performance Optimizer Radio Frequency Optimizer Provisioning System Stability Data Analyzer

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APPENDIX - RELEASE DELIVERY / OPTIONALITY


XMS OAM features can be: B = Basic features provide the base software functionality of the release O = Optional features: optional features of the release provide extra functionality and can be added to enhance a system or network

Features title
EXTENDED MANAGEMENT SYSTEM - 9453 XMS Capacity licensing for LTE RAN Job Management and Scheduling Call Trace and call failure activation and collection 3GPP Fault Management Northbound Interfaces set Multi-standard LTE-CDMA supervision Integration Function for SAM5620 (alarms and state) XMS Large Server (POI) XMS OS Hardening Service Summary view Annotation by Alarm type Forwarding alarms to multiple destinations Advanced Alarm Analysis SON: XMS support of the ANR Supported devices and versions LE2.0 Service Matrix View XMS Working zone and Group Management 3GPP PM documentation and Delta XMS Local Backup and Restore XMS upgrade to LA2.0 Supervision asset enhancements XMS LA2.0 KPI XMS Platform administration - SMF, SMC introduction SMI introduction FM base feature introduction

PM id
76847 76920 76923 77034 77041 77968 78225 78246 79022 80567 80568 80570 83877 83878 83936 89557 89558 89865 91657 96295 96457 96459 96460 96463

Release
XMS2.0 XMS2.0 XMS2.0 XMS2.0 XMS2.0 XMS2.0 XMS2.0 XMS2.0 XMS2.0 XMS2.0 XMS2.0 XMS2.0 XMS2.0 XMS2.0 XMS2.0 XMS2.0 XMS2.0 XMS2.0 XMS2.0 XMS2.0 XMS2.0 XMS2.0 XMS2.0 XMS2.0

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PROVISIONING SYSTEM - 9452 WPS LTE Provisioning system: eNodeB Configuration wizard LTE Provisioning system: s1 Configuration wizard LTE Provisioning system: x2 Configuration wizard SON: physical cell ID WPS kernel evolution NETWORK PERFORMANCE OPTIMIZER - 9459 NPO NPO supporting LTE nodes NPO support for MME counters NPO Geographical representation

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76914 76915 76916 83932 101698 80682 90320 91662 XMS2.0 XMS2.0 XMS2.0 XMS2.0 XMS2.0 XMS2.0 XMS2.0 XMS2.0 x x x x x

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