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Severity Slogan Counts

Major UtranCell_ServiceUnavailable 50162


Major Rach_InternalResourceUnavailable 16279
Major Fach_InternalResourceUnavailable 16058
Major Pch_InternalResourceUnavailable 15199
Major UtranCell_NbapMessageFailure 13424
Major UtranCell_ExternalResourceUnavaila
ble
5981
Major NbapDedicated_RncRbsControlLinkD
own
5466
Major NodeSynch_Phase_Difference_Meas
urement_Failed
5371
Indeterminate Default router switch 4106
Major Contact to Default Router 1 Lost 3041
Major Contact to Default Router 0 Lost 3039
Major NodeSynch_Phasedrift_Threshold_E
xceeded
1486
Indeterminate A Non-Local MAU Has Been Chosen
as the Active Client
1228
Major UtranCell_MaxNumberOfSystemInfor
mationUpdateReattemptsIsReached
830
Major Eul_NbapMessageFailure 552
Major Rach_NbapMessageFailure 471
Major Hsdsch_NbapMessageFailure 327
Warning VP ete Remote Defect Indication 306
Major Fach_NbapMessageFailure 190
Major Pch_NbapMessageFailure 142
Major UtranCell_RBSLocalCellNotAdded 129
Unknown Synchronization Start 104
Indeterminate Synchronization End 104
Major UtranCell_ComMeasFailAdmCon 103
Indeterminate IpEthPacketDataRouter_CnNotRespo
ndingToGTPEcho
84
Warning UtranCell_NbapReconfigurationFailur
e
72
Major VC ete Loss of Connectivity 57
Warning MTP3b Link Out of Service 55
Indeterminate PIU restarted 54
Minor Ethernet Switch Port Congestion 48
Major UtranCell_ComMeasFailCongCon 43
Warning SCCP Remote Subsystem
Unavailable
31
Major DcDevice_DeviceDisabled 30
Major MTP3b Route Set Unavailable 29
Warning Gigabit Ethernet Link Redundancy
Fault
26
Major Ethernet Switch Port Fault 25
Critical Alarm Rate Threshold Crossed 25
Indeterminate SlotNew PIU detected 15
Warning VC ete Alarm Indication Signal 12
Major Ethernet Switch Port Overload 12
Critical Heartbeat Failure 10
Minor Remote IP Address Unreachable 10
Major M3UA Association Down 9
Major Loss of Signal 7
Minor VC4 Degraded Signal 6
Major Hsdsch_CodeAllocationFailure 5
Major VC4 Unequipped Defect 4
Major CcDevice_DeviceDisabled 4
Indeterminate Link switched 4
Major Gigabit Ethernet Link Fault 4
Indeterminate Licensing_FeatureChange 2
Indeterminate RncFunction_NodeRestartCompleted 2
Indeterminate PHY_Os155Spi_MI_AUTOLOCK_IN
D
2
Warning MS Alarm Indication Signal 2
Critical Rnsap_RemoteFailure 2
Warning VC ete Remote Defect Indication 2
Major Denib Device Configuration Fault 1
Causes Responsibility
1.Node B Application Part (NBAP) common signaling errors.
2.No space for the IubLink in any module.
remote
1.ATM resources
2. SP resources
3. IP resources
remote
1. Faults in the ATM (Asynchronous Transfer Mode) Adaptation Layer type 2
(AAL2)
2.Faults on the Special Purpose Processor Board (SPB)
3. Faults in the Fach IP resources.
remote
1. Faults in the ATM (Asynchronous Transfer Mode) Adaptation Layer type 2
(AAL2)
2.Faults on the Special Purpose Processor Board (SPB)
3. Faults in the Fach IP resources.
remote
1. Cell not available
2.Power level not supported
3.Node B resource unavailable
4.Requested configuration not supported
5.Unknown local cell ID
6.Message not compatible with receiver state
7.Semantic error
8. Hardware failure
9. O&M intervention
10. NbapTimeout
11. NbapAuditNotReady
remote and/or field
A problem with the Node B Application Protocol (NBAP) Audit Function remote
1.Temporary disturbances or interruptions in the Iub link
2.Temporary overload problems in the Iub link
3.An Exchange Terminal Board (ETB) failure in the RNC
4.Multiple module MP faults or over allocation of UNI-SAAL CEPs to the module
MPs are preventing allocation of UNI-SAAL terminations to module MPs.
5.An ETB failure in the Radio Base Station (RBS)
remote and/or field
1.Radio Base Station (RBS) is faulty.
2.Timing Unit Board (TUB) SW is faulty in the RBS.
3.Exchange Terminal (ET) link is down.
4.Exchange Terminal Board (ETB) in the RNC is faulty.
5.Both Timing Units (TUs) in the RNC are faulty.
remote and/or field
event, not a fault none
1. IP network problem.
2. The router is not answering.
3. Wrong IP address configured for the router.
remote
1. IP network problem.
2. The router is not answering.
3. Wrong IP address configured for the router.
remote
Node synchronization failure. remote
event, not a fault none
1. The RBS sends a System Information Update Failure message because it
cannot process the update request.
2. The System Information Blocks (SIBs) or the scheduling information sent from
the RNC is faulty.
remote
1. DL shared channel type not supported
2. Unknown C-ID
3. HW failure
4. Requested configuration not supported
5. Semantic error
6. Cell not available
remote
1. Rach_NbapMessageFailure
2. Cell not available
3. Node B resource unavailable
4. HW Failure
5. Requested configuration not supported
6.Message not compatible with receiver state
7. Semantic error
8. NbapTimeout
9. NbapError
10. Binding Identity Mismatch
11. Transport Layer Address Mismatch
12. Unknown C-ID
remote
1. DL shared channel type not supported
2. NbapError
3. Unknown C-ID
4. Cell not available
5. Node B resource unavailable
6. HW Failure
7. Requested configuration not supported
8. Message not compatible with receiver state
9. Semantic error
10. NbapTimeout
remote
a fault in the PDH transport network
a fault in the SDH transport network
a fault in the ATM transport network
remote
Unknown C-ID
Cell not available
Node B resource unavailable
Transport resource unavailable
Message not compatible with receiver state
Semantic error
NbapTimeout
UserPlane Transport Option Mismatch
Transport Layer Address Mismatch
Binding Identity Mismatch
remote
Unknown C-ID
Cell not available
Node B resource unavailable
Transport resource unavailable
Message not compatible with receiver state
Semantic error
NbapTimeout
UserPlane Transport Option Mismatch
Transport Layer Address Mismatch
Binding Identity Mismatch
remote
The RBS Local Cell corresponding to the cell that the RNC is trying to
activate is probably not configured.
remote
event, not a fault none
event, not a fault none
RBS resources are unavailable because the maximum number of users
has been reached.
remote and/or field
event, not a fault none
DlPowerDegradation remote and/or field
The alarm is issued when no ATM cells are received in the ete ATM
(end to end ATM) cell flow of the Virtual Circuit (VC) for 2.5 0.5 s.
remote
An alarm is issued when the Message Transfer Part level 3 (MTP3)
detects a faulty MTP3b signalling link. The fault can be permanent or
temporary. The possible causes are as follows:
a transmission fault
a process or processor restart in this node
a faulty ET board
a fault in the adjacent signalling node
remote and/or field
event, not a fault none
The alarm is issued if the Ethernet switch port is becoming
overloaded. The load is 80% or more of the maximum allowed load.
The alarm remains as long as the port is overloaded and ceases
automatically when the load decreases. If the Ethernet switch port
becomes more overloaded, this alarm is replaced by the alarm,
Ethernet Switch Port Overload. Causes:
Maintenance of Ethernet switches.
Fault in the network.
Under-dimensioning
Faulty link(s) in the node.
remote
This alarm appears when the Radio Base Station (RBS) fails to report
carrier power and uplink interference measurements to the Radio
Network Controller (RNC). Causes:
RBS resources are unavailable.
An RBS hardware failure prevents it from performing the
measurement
remote
An alarm is issued when a user of the Signalling Connection Control Part (SCCP) in the remote node is not accessible from this node. The fault can be permanent or temporary. Normally, the alarm is temporary and ceases automatically. remote
Device Disabled remote and/or field
An alarm is issued when a user of the Message Transfer Part level 3
(MTP3) in the remote node is not accessible from this node. The fault
can be permanent or temporary.
remote
One of two redundant links is in the operational state DISABLED. remote and/or field
The alarm is issued if the Ethernet Switch detects a "port fault"
condition. The operational state of the port is changed to DISABLED.
The alarm remains as long as the port is faulty. Normally, the fault
must be attended to on site. Causes:
Link Down
remote and/or field
EWS none
event, not a fault none
The alarm is issued when an ete Alarm Indication Signal (end-to-end
AIS) cell is received in the F5 Operation and Maintenance (O&M) flow
of the Virtual Circuit (VC).
remote
The alarm is issued if the Ethernet switch port is overloaded. The load
is 100% or more of the maximum allowed load. The alarm remains as
long as the port is overloaded and ceases automatically when the load
decreases. If the Ethernet switch port load decreases, this alarm is
replaced by the alarm, Ethernet Switch Port Congestion.
remote and/or field
Link Failure remote and/or field
Remote IP address unreachable. remote and/or field
An alarm is issued when the Message Transfer Part level 3 (MTP3) detects a
faulty M3UA Association. The fault can be permanent or temporary.
The possible causes are as follows:
a transmission fault
a process or processor restart in this node
a faulty General Purpose processor Board (GPB)
a fault in the adjacent signalling node
remote
remote and field
The alarm is issued when a specified number of the consecutive bad
seconds has been detected. A second is defined as "bad" if the
detected percentage of the block errors is equal to, or greater than,
the specified percentage. The values of the bad seconds (vcDegM
attribute in the MO, Vc4Ttp) and errored blocks (vcDegThreshold
attribute in the MO, Vc4Ttp) can be specified. The default values are 7
seconds and 30%, respectively. The alarm indicates that the VC4
(Virtual Channel) path through the Synchronous Digital Hierarchy
(SDH) transport network is affected by bit errors.
remote
Invalid downlink code configuration remote
The alarm is generated when the C2 byte received in Virtual Container
4 Path Overhead (VC4 POH) contains the pattern 00000000 in five
consecutive frames. The alarm indicates that there is no payload on
the affected VC4. As a consequence of the fault, the traffic on the
affected VC4 path is lost.
remote
Device Disabled remote and/or field
event, not a fault none
There is no configured link with operational state ENABLED. remote and/or field
event, not a fault none
event, not a fault none
event, not a fault none
The alarm is generated when an Multiplexer Section Alarm Indication Signal (MS
AIS) is detected in the K2 byte.
As a consequence of the fault, the traffic on the affected Synchronous Digital
Hierarchy (SDH) link is lost.
The likely cause is that the MS is affected by the fault in the remote node.
remote and/or field
Transport network errors between the RNC and the remote RNC
A restart in the remote RNC or intermediate system
A Radio Network Subsystem Application Part (RNSAP) failure in the RNC or the
remote RNC
remote
The alarm is issued when an ete RDI (end-to-end RDI) cell is received in the F5
Operation and Maintenance (O&M) flow of the Virtual Circuit (VC).
The fault is not in the local node, but in a remote node, or between the two nodes
through which the VC is routed. The remote node can be a Plesiochronous
Digital Hierarchy (PDH) or an Synchronous Digital Hierarchy (SDH) network
element, or an ATM switch. Alarms, for example, Loss of Signal and Loss of
Frame, identifying the failed entity, are reported from the network element that
detected the fault.
As a consequence of the fault, the traffic is lost. If the repair of the fault requires
site visits, it might be feasible to use an alternative VC for the traffic.
remote
A Denib device is any hardware device that is monitored utilizing the Denib
protocol. Denib is an Ericsson proprietary protocol used when communicating
with certain hardware devices through a serial connection.
remote
Cell down Capacity reduced Performance impacted SAF
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Severity Specific problem Counts
Major NTP Server Reachability Fault 45496
Warning PDH Alarm Indication Signal 37800
Major IMA Group Configuration Aborted 20092
Warning Remote Defect Indication on IMA Link 14651
Critical Heartbeat Failure 12192
Major System Clock in Holdover Mode 8751
Major IMA Group Insufficient Links 8138
Minor PDH Degraded Signal 7294
Major IMA Group Insufficient Links at Far End 6210
Major PDH Loss of Frame 5699
Major Synch Reference Not Reliable 5402
Major Carrier_RxDiversityLost 5055
Major PDH Loss of Signal 3908
Major Gigabit Ethernet Link Fault 3720
Critical NbapCommon_Layer3SetupFailure 2589
Major AntennaBranch_AntennaProblemInBranchA 2486
Major Loss of Tracking 2201
Major RuDeviceGroup_TemperatureExceptionallyHigh 1353
Major RuDeviceGroup_GeneralSwError 1349
Major Carrier_SignalNotReceivedWithinTime 1284
Major TimDevice_RadioClockIsNotStable 1059
Major Ethernet Switch Port Fault 1046
Major Loss of IMA Frame 956
Warning PDH RNCI 924
Major DbccDevice_GammaDownlinkFailure 807
Major DigitalCable_Disconnected 733
Major AntennaBranch_AntennaSystemProblemInBranchB 497
Major RbsLocalCell_CellReleaseFailure 409
Major GeneralHwError 270
Major AntennaBranch_AntennaProblemInBranchB 264
Major SystemUndervoltage 252
Major IMA Link Reception Misconnected 208
Major AuxPlugInUnit_PiuConnectionLost 203
Major Disconnected 136
Major Carrier_RejectSignalFromHardware 134
Major IMA Link Transmission Misconnected 130
Major AntennaBranch_AntennaSystemProblemInBranchA 120
Major Plug-In Unit General Problem 112
Major BfDevice_HighOperatingTemperatureSupervisionTooHighMainLoadDiscon
nected
103
Major Bfu_DcDistributionFailure 95
Major Carrier_NumberOfCarriersExceedsLicensedLimit 72
Major Carrier_MaxDlPowerCapabilityOutOfRange 72
Minor Carrier_PowerClassTruncated 72
Major SectorAntenna_FeederCurrentTooLow 71
Major RaxDeviceGroup_RaxTxInterfaceCommunicationError 69
Critical License Key File Fault 65
Major IMA Config Aborted at Far End 62
Major UbchDeviceSet_CapacityLost 53
Major DigitalCable_CableFailure 52
Warning PDH Remote Defect Indication 49
Major BfDevice_BatteryVoltageSupervisionTooLowMainLoadDisconnected 49
Warning IMA Link Transmit Unusable at Far End 48
Major PowerSupplySystem_SystemUndervoltage 45
Major BatteryVoltageTooLowMainLoadDisconnected 44
Major TrDeviceSet_GeneralSwError 44
Major TxDeviceGroup_RaxTxInterfaceCommunicationError 41
Major IMA Link Out of Delay Synchronization 31
Major RuDeviceGroup_GammaUplinkFailure 30
Major Slave TU Out of Synchronization 28
Major RfCable_Disconnected 27
Major RaxDeviceGroup_GeneralSWError 25
Major TrDeviceSet_GeneralHwError 25
Major IMA Group Start-Up at Far End 25
Major Inter-PIU Link Fault 23
Critical Loss of System Clock 17
Major RuDeviceGroup_GeneralHwError 15
Major TrDeviceSet_GeneralSwError 15
Major DeviceGroup_GeneralSwError 14
Major RuifDeviceGroup_GammaUplinkFailure 14
Major DeviceGroup_TemperatureExceptionallyHigh 14
Major TxDeviceGroup_GammaLinkFailure 13
Major BfDevice_BatteryVoltageSupervisionTooLowPrioLoadDisconnected 12
Major TpaDevice_AmplificationError 10
Major RuDeviceGroup_PoorClockSignal 10
Major DeviceGroup_ExternalUnitFailure 10
Warning Auto-Configuration of Board Not Possible 10
Major AuxPlugInUnit_NewAuxiliaryUnitDetectedNotCorrespondingToTheDefined
Configuration
9
Minor Switch Internal Link Group 0 Fault 8
Major TU Synch Reference Loss of Signal 8
Major Plug-In Unit Synch Hardware Fault 8
Minor Switch Internal Link Port 0 Fault 7
Minor TxDeviceGroup_NumberOfProcessingResourcesNotSupported 5
Major TxDevicegroup_GeneralHWError 5
Major RaxDeviceGroup_SoftwareDownloadFailure 5
Major FREQUENT AuxPlugInUnit_PiuConnectionLost 5
Major TimDeviceSet_ClockFrequencyStabilityMalfunction 5
Major TimDevice_PhaseLockFailure 4
Major Plug-In Unit HW Failure 4
Major TxDevicegroup_GeneralSWError 4
Minor IMA Group Timing Mismatch 3
Major Loss of Signal 3
Major DeviceGroup_GeneralHwError 3
Major PdDevice_SystemVoltageTooLow 3
Major PdDevice_InputVoltageTooLow 3
Major BfDevice_DcDistributionFailure 3
Major Switch Plane A Fault 3
Major RruDeviceGroup_FanFailure 3
Major RaxDeviceGroup_BackplaneBusCollision 3
Minor Switch Core Fault 3
Major DeviceGroup_SoftwareDownloadFailure 2
Major TrDevice_GeneralHWError 2
Major RruDeviceGroup_GammaLinkFailure 2
Major RuifDeviceGroup_ClockDistributionMalfunction 2
Major FuDeviceGroup_GeneralSwError 2
Minor PowerSupplySystem_BatteryOvertemperature 2
Major Bfu_BatteryVoltageSupervisionTooLowPrioLoadDisconnected 2
Major Bfu_BatteryVoltageSupervisionTooLowMainLoadDisconnected 2
Major Clu_ActiveCoolerFault 2
Major RuDeviceGroup_LossOfSynch 2
Major ObifDeviceGroup_GammaLinkFailure 2
Minor OperatingTemperatureTooHighCapacityReduced 2
Major LoPowTxCable_Disconnected 1
Major AiDeviceSet_GeneralSwError 1
Major RaxDeviceGroup_GammaLinkFailure 1
Major Clu_ExternalFanFault 1
Major RuDeviceGroup_ExternalUnitFailure 1
Major TimDeviceSet_ClockMalfunction 1
Major TU Hardware Fault 1
Major RfifDeviceGroup_IncorrectCableForDeliveredClock 1
Major RfifDeviceGroup_IncorrectCableForReceivedClock 1
Major RuDeviceGroup_GammaDownlinkFailure 1
Causes
IP network problems IP Communication problems toward NTP server
Wrong IP address
Wrong domain name
For E1, T1, J1 and E3 signal formats, the alarm is generated when the pattern
1111... is detected in the signal
The alarm is issued if there is a configuration mismatch between the two nodes
that are connected to this Inverse Multiplexing ATM (IMA) group. That is, the
two nodes have conflicting configuration data. The IMA group rejects the
configuration data received from the corresponding IMA group in the remote
(far-end) node.
The possible causes are as follows:
a loss of cell delineation
a fault in the physical layer
Link failure
TU Synch Reference Loss of Signal
Network Synch Time from GPS Missing
Loss of Tracking
Synch Reference Path HW Fault
Synch Reference Not Reliable
PDH physical path termination: PDH Loss of Signal, PDH Loss of Frame, PDH Alarm
Indication Signal, PDH Degraded Signal, Plug-In Unit HW Failure, or ET Hardware Fault.
SDH physical path termination: Loss of Signal, Loss of Frame, MS Alarm Indication Signal,
MS Degraded Signal, MS Excessive Bit Error Rate, Plug-In Unit HW Failure, or ET
Hardware Fault.
IP Synchronization reference: NTP Server Reachability Fault, or Gigabit Ethernet Link Fault
The alarm is issued when one or more Inverse Multiplexing ATM (IMA) links
have failed, reducing the number of working IMA links within the IMA group to
fewer than the configured "required no of links" for the IMA group.
The possible causes are as follows:
a faulty board
a service degradation on the optical receiver
a faulty laser
a transmission media fault
the alarm, PDH Remote Defect Indication
The alarm is issued when one or more Inverse Multiplexing ATM (IMA) links
have failed at the remote (far-end) node, reducing the number of working IMA
links within the IMA group to fewer than the configured "required number of
links" for the IMA group.
The possible causes are as follows:
misconfigured framing between this and the remote node
The most likely misconfiguration is a wrong setting in the attribute, crc4Mode in the MOs,
E1PhysPathTerm or E1Ttp.
PDH equipment failure in the remote node
a problem or a failure along the PDH physical line
ET or CBU failure in this node
Synchronization problems on the Time Server
IP network problems
AntennaProblemInBranchA
AntennaProblemInBranchB
AntennaSystemProblemInBranchA
AntennaSystemProblemInBranchB
Disconnected
GammaLinkFailure
GammaUplinkFailure
LnaFailure
GeneralHwError
GeneralSwError
The possible causes are as follows:
fault in the remote node
line interruption
ET board fault in this node
Ethernet switch or router, or the network to which the links are connected, is faulty.
Board or Ethernet link is faulty.
There is no configured link with operational state ENABLED.
The Layer3SetupFailure alarm is issued for the Node B Application Protocol (NBAP)
Common, and means that a signalling bearer is established and the Radio Base Station
(RBS) requests an audit but the Radio Network Controller (RNC) is unable to initiate an
audit at setup.
The likely cause of this alarm is a fault in the RNC causing a communications failure
between the RBS and the RNC.
This alarm is issued by the AntennaBranch Managed Object when one of the following units
is faulty or a cable is faulty or disconnected:
ASC
Antenna jumper cable
Antenna
The system or radio clock cannot track any synchronization reference
The system or radio clock cannot track a synchronization reference
The cause of the problem is usually not the unit issuing the alarm, but climate or
environmental reasons, particularly if several boards from different subracks have issued
the alarm. RBS Temperature Out Of Range offers a systematic procedure for determining
the correct cause.
If the alarm is issued together with a fan alarm, then the most likely cause of the alarm is a
faulty fan unit
If the alarm is issued on only one board, then it is probable that the board has developed a
fault, in which case, it is likely that an equipment alarm has also been issued for the board
A software fault
An incorrect version of the software
Antenna Interface Unit (AIU) or Single Antenna Interface Unit (sAIU)
Filter Unit (FU)
Multicarrier Power Amplifier (MCPA) or Power Amplifier Unit (PAU)
Radio Frequency Interface (RFIF) board
Radio Unit (RU)
Remote Radio Unit (RRU)
Single Transceiver Board (sTRX) or Transceiver (TRX) board
Transmit (TX) board
Faulty TUB, CBU or DUW. This alarm is critical if a single Timing Unit Boards (TUB),
Control Base Unit (CBU) or Digital Unit WCDMA (DUW) is installed because the RBS is
unable to carry traffic.
Hardware fault, network fault, or configuration fault.
Autonegotiation has failed to meet the minimum configured requirements.
The SFP Module does not meet all the initial conditions.
Missing or faulty hardware.
Poor transmission quality
Incorrectly configured links
Hardware fault
Fault in far end node
Fault in interconnecting network
The alarm is issued when the Cyclic Redundancy Check-4 (CRC-4) multiframe detector
counts more than 990 far end block errors with no "far end defect second" detected, for 5
consecutive seconds.
The possible causes are as follows:
a faulty board
a service degradation on the optical receiver
a faulty laser
a transmission media fault
The causes of the alarm are (depending on the RBS type):
A faulty or disconnected gamma cable or digital cable
A faulty BBIF board
A faulty Digital Unit WCDMA (DUW)
A faulty RFIF board
A faulty Single Transceiver Board (sTRX)
A faulty OBIF board
A faulty Transmitter (TX) board
A faulty RU
A faulty RUIF board
A faulty REIF board
This alarm is issued when an RBS internal cable has been disconnected.
The antenna is supervised by the ASC or the RBS, which monitor Voltage
Standing Wave Ratio (VSWR), DC resistance, or both. When a preset value is
exceeded, the alarm is triggered.
Release of a cell takes more than 1 minute.
The alarm indicates that a component is faulty and must be replaced.
The antenna is supervised by the ASC or the RBS, which monitor Voltage
Standing Wave Ratio (VSWR), DC resistance, or both. When a preset value is
exceeded, the alarm is triggered.
This alarm is issued by the PowerSupplySystem Managed Object (MO) when the
system voltage is running low because of a problem with the power supply
system.
The alarm is issued when there is a configuration mismatch between two nodes that are
connected to this Inverse Multiplexing ATM (IMA) group. The IMA link in the receive
direction is not connected to the same remote (far-end) IMA unit as the other reception links
in the IMA group. It is likely that there is a corresponding IMA Link Transmission
Misconnected alarm in the remote node.
This alarm is issued by the AuxPlugInUnit Managed Object (MO) when
communication between one of the Auxiliary Units (AU) and the RBS is lost.
This alarm is issued when an RBS internal cable has been disconnected. The alarm is
issued by the following Managed Objects (MOs):
DigitalCable, for a digital cable between the Radio Unit (RU) and the Radio Unit Interface
(RUIF) or between the RU and the Digital Unit WCDMA (DUW) or between two DUWs.
RfCable, for cables between the RUs
The alarm is issued when processing requests to a unit are rejected by the
hardware. No other unit faults are reported.
The alarm is issued when there is a configuration mismatch between two nodes
that are connected to this Inverse Multiplexing ATM (IMA) group. The IMA link
in the transmit direction is not connected to the same remote (far-end) IMA
unit as the other transmission links in the IMA group. It is likely that there is a
corresponding IMA Link Reception Misconnected alarm in the remote node.
This alarm is issued by the AntennaBranch Managed Object when one of the following units
is faulty or a cable is faulty or disconnected:
ASC
Antenna jumper cable
Antenna
The alarm is issued when:
All defined recovery attempts are performed for the PIU.
Contact with the PIU is lost for at least five minutes.
This alarm is issued by BfDevice Managed Object (MO) when the battery temperature
sensor detects a temperature above an operator-defined or hardware default value.
The likely cause is one of the following:
The cause of the problem is usually not the unit issuing the alarm, but climate or
environmental reasons. RBS Temperature Out Of Range offers a systematic procedure for
determining the correct cause.
Battery failure
The cause of this alarm can be one of the following:
A blown fuse or a tripped circuit breaker in the IDM/BFU or in the BFU.
A circuit breaker set to OFF (all circuit breakers must be in the ON position, even if no
equipment is connected)
Valid license key exceeded
Valid license key missing
The dlAttenuation parameter for the affected antenna feeder cables is not in accordance
with the information specified in the Site Installation Documentation (SID)
The dlAttenuation parameter is incorrectly specified in the ExternalTma MO
The dlAttenuation parameter is incorrectly specified in the TmaDeviceSet MO
A faulty Antenna Interface Unit (AIU) or Single Antenna Interface Unit (sAIU)
A faulty Multicarrier Power Amplifier (MCPA) or Power Amplifier Unit (PAU)
A faulty Filter Unit (FU)
A faulty Radio Unit (RU)
A faulty Remote Radio Unit (RRU)
The calculated output power defined as MaxDlPowerCapability is 0.7 dB or more below the
level reported as power class from the RU.
This alarm can also occur when one of the branches in a Transmitter (TX) diversity
configuration has its power class truncated.
Incorrectly connected feeder or jumper cable (if the alarm is raised immediately after
antenna installation)
Disconnected or broken antenna feeder cable
Damaged or loosely connected jumper cable
This alarm is issued by the RaxDeviceGroup Managed Object (MO) or the TxDeviceGroup
MO when there is a communication error between the Transmit (TX) board and the
Random Access and Receiver (RAX) board. The connection is made through the
backplane.
The likely cause of this alarm is a software fault.
Each TX board can handle several RAX boards. Depending on the configuration, the
consequence of the fault is that the RBS capacity is reduced or that the RBS is unable to
carry any traffic.
The License Key File (LKF) is corrupt.
The LKF is for the wrong node.
The LKF has been deleted.
The LKF does not exist for other reasons.
The alarm is issued when there is a configuration mismatch between two nodes
that are connected to the Inverse Multiplexing ATM (IMA) group, that is the two
nodes have conflicting configuration data. The corresponding IMA group at the
remote (far-end) node rejects the configuration data received from the IMA
group in this node.
This alarm is issued when the Random Access Receiver (RAX) in a CBU-based or GPB-
based RBS or the Digital Unit WCDMA (DUW) in a DU-based RBS is faulty. If there is more
than one faulty RAX board , each board issues a separate alarm.
This alarm is issued when one or more of the units connected through the radio
interface link reports a fault.
The alarm is issued when the Remote Defect Indication (RDI) information is
received in the Plesiochronous Digital Hierarchy (PDH) frame.
This alarm is issued by the Bfu Managed Object (MO) and the BfDevice MO
when the RBS is running on batteries only and the battery voltage is below a
certain operator-defined or hardware default level. To protect the batteries from
damage, the RBS is disconnected except for equipment connected to prioritized
outputs.
The alarm is issued when the Inverse Multiplexing ATM (IMA) link at the far end has
become unusable. It is likely that a corresponding alarm has been issued at the local node
for the faulty IMA link.
As a consequence of the fault, the IMA group does not function. However, the IMA group to
which the link belongs can continue to function, provided that there are still enough working
links available in the IMA group.
The likely cause is a faulty IMA link at the far end.
The likely causes of this alarm are:
AC supply failure
A faulty Power Supply Unit (PSU)
Too few installed PSUs
The main load is disconnected due to a low battery voltage. The disconnected
level is defined by the mainLoadUnderVoltageDisconnect attribute.
Causes: A software fault
An incorrect version of the software
A faulty configuration, depending on a software error (only when RruDeviceGroup issues
the alarm)
This alarm is issued by the RaxDeviceGroup Managed Object (MO) or the TxDeviceGroup
MO when there is a communication error between the Transmit (TX) board and the
Random Access and Receiver (RAX) board. The connection is made through the
backplane.
The likely cause of this alarm is a software fault.
Each TX board can handle several RAX boards. Depending on the configuration, the
consequence of the fault is that the RBS capacity is reduced or that the RBS is unable to
carry any traffic.
The alarm is issued when the delay times through the network differ by more than 25
milliseconds between the Inverse Multiplexing ATM (IMA) links. The IMA links take different
paths, or routes, through the network. If there is a difference in the delay of more than 25
milliseconds between the IMA links within an IMA group, synchronization is lost.
As a consequence of the fault, the IMA group does not function. However, the IMA group to
which the link belongs can continue to function, provided that there are still enough working
links available in the IMA group.
The alarm indicates failure in one or more of the units in the gamma uplink path.
Fault in the cable connecting the boards
Fault in the Timing Unit hardware
RfCable, for cables between the RUs
A software fault
An incorrect version of the software
A faulty configuration, depending on a software error (only when RruDeviceGroup issues
the alarm)
The alarm indicates that a component is faulty and must be replaced.
The alarm is issued for information to indicate that the Inverse Multiplexing ATM (IMA)
group in the remote node is starting up.
As a consequence of the fault, the IMA group does not function.
The likely cause is that the IMA group is starting up. In these circumstances, the alarm
disappears spontaneously within a short period.
Cable between linked boards is missing, faulty or not properly connected.
The alarm is issued when no system clock is available in the node.
The alarm indicates that a component is faulty and must be replaced.
A software fault
An incorrect version of the software
A faulty configuration, depending on a software error (only when RruDeviceGroup issues
the alarm)
A software fault
An incorrect version of the software
A faulty configuration, depending on a software error (only when RruDeviceGroup issues
the alarm)
The alarm indicates that a component is faulty and must be replaced.
The cause of the problem is usually not the unit issuing the alarm, but climate or
environmental reasons, particularly if several boards from different subracks have issued
the alarm. RBS Temperature Out Of Range offers a systematic procedure for determining
the correct cause.
If the alarm is issued together with a fan alarm, then the most likely cause of the alarm is a
faulty fan unit
If the alarm is issued on only one board, then it is probable that the board has developed a
fault, in which case, it is likely that an equipment alarm has also been issued for the board
Cables carry the gamma link between the following: the Baseband Interface
(BBIF) and Radio Frequency Interface (RFIF) boards; the Optical Baseband
Interface (OBIF) board and the RRU; the Radio Unit Interface (RUIF) and the
Radio Unit (RU). Between all other boards, the physical connections are made
through the backplane of the boards.Depending on the configuration, the RBS
can either work with reduced capacity as the RX diversity is lost or lose all
traffic. In the RBS EM it is possible to identify the affected (disabled) cells.
This alarm is issued by the Bfu Managed Object (MO) or the BfDevice MO when the RBS is
running on batteries only and the battery voltage is below a certain operator-defined or
hardware default level. To protect the batteries from damage, the RBS is disconnected.
Normally this alarm never reaches the operator, because the RBS is disabled when the
alarm is issued. The alarm BatteryVoltageSupervisionTooLowMainLoadDisconnected is
sent in advance.
The likely causes of this alarm are:
A TPA algorithm error in the software
An internal TPA hardware fault
The alarm indicates a problem with the Baseband (BB) clock or the Node B Frame Number
(BFN) clock. The BB clock is generated by the Timing Unit Board (TUB) or the Control Base
Unit (CBU) or the Digital Unit WCDMA (DUW) and distributed to the RBS by one of the
following boards: RFIF, RUIF or REIF, OBIF, or sTRX. The BB clock is the RBS system
clock. The consequence of the fault is that the board or unit issuing the alarm is unable to
carry traffic. If the alarm is issued by a non-redundant RFIF board, RUIF or REIF board,
OBIF, or sTRX, then the RBS is unable to carry traffic. The likely cause of the alarm is a
faulty board or unit.
Incorrectly connected feeder or jumper cable (if the alarm is raised immediately after
antenna installation)
Damaged or incorrectly connected power and signal cable between Radio Unit (RU) and
Filter Unit (FU)
Matching PiuType missing in configuration.
Matching PiuType missing in SwAllocation RepertoireList.
Auto-configuration disabled, the configuration doesn't match the inserted board.
Auto-install for PiuType failed.
Existing MO configuration not covered by the PiuType is blocking reconfiguration
This alarm is issued when a unit is replaced and the automatic reconfiguration fails.
The causes of the alarm are the following:
Incompatibility between the hardware version of the unit and the Radio Base Station (RBS)
software version, if a unit is replaced with a unit of a later generation and there is no
software support for the new unit
Autoconfiguration is not allowed
Upgrade package does not contain the required software for the newly installed hardware in
the RBS
Load modules for the inserted Plug In Unit (PIU) type are included in the upgrade package,
but it is not possible to install them in the RBS
The alarm is issued when a communication link is broken between the main
switch module and an extension switch module. As a result of the fault, traffic
is lost.
Fault in a synchronization reference cable
Fault in an external equipment that provides the synchronization reference
signal to the TU
Fault in the Timing Unit HW
Fault in the system clock termination circuit
Fault in the main subrack
Fault in the extension subrack
Fault in the backplane
This alarm is issued when there is a communication fault in an Inter-Switch
module Link (ISL) between the main switch module and an extension switch
module in the node. In some cases, fault-free units may be indicated as well.
This alarm is issued when the number of processing resources is configured to a
value that is higher than the value available for High-Speed Downlink Packet
Access (HSDPA) and Enhanced Uplink (EUL) on the Transmitter (TX) board
within a baseband (BB) pool or in the Digital Unit WCDMA (DUW).
The alarm indicates that a component is faulty and must be replaced.
The alarm indicates that software cannot be downloaded for the component for
which the alarm is issued.
The likely cause is a faulty TUB/CBU. The RBS can still function with this fault, but traffic is
disrupted in all cells. If the system is configured with two TUBs for redundancy, then it does
not switch to the other TUB automatically.
This alarm is issued by the TimDevice Managed Object (MO), and indicates problems with
the Timing Unit Board (TUB), the Control Base Unit (CBU) or the Digital Unit WCDMA
(DUW.
The likely cause of the alarm is an internal hardware fault in the TUB/CBU or DUW.
The consequence of the fault is that no calls can be set up and no user data can be
processed. If configured with redundancy, the RBS remains functional but without
redundancy.
This alarm is issued when a Plug-In Unit is marked faulty after a hardware test of the board.
A software fault
An incorrect version of the software
A faulty configuration, depending on a software error (only when RruDeviceGroup issues
the alarm)
The alarm is issued when the clock frequency in the transmit direction at the remote node
for the Inverse Multiplexing ATM (IMA) group is different from the clock frequency in the
receive direction in this node for the IMA group. This node and the remote node are
attempting to synchronize the IMA group in different, incompatible ways.
As a consequence of the fault, the IMA group does not function.
The alarm is issued when the ET board cannot detect any signal at the input
port.
The alarm indicates that a component is faulty and must be replaced.
The alarm is related to the Power Distributor (PD), which is the essential part of the
Capacitor Unit (CU). The PD measures voltage and current load in the RBS.
The likely causes of this alarm are:
The input voltage is too low
A faulty CU
This alarm is issued by the PdDevice Managed Object (MO) when the Power Distributor
(PD) in the Capacitor Unit (CU) has detected that the input voltage is below the operator set
or hardware default value. The PD measures voltage and current load in the RBS.
The likely cause of this alarm is a fault in the external power supply system.
This alarm is issued by the BfDevice Managed Object (MO) or Bfu MO when there is a fault
in the internal power supply. It is generated by the Internal Distribution Module and Battery
Fuse Unit (IDM/BFU) or the BFU (or equivalent for RBSs with RBS-controlled power supply
system located outside the cabinet).
The cause of this alarm can be one of the following:
A blown fuse or a tripped circuit breaker in the IDM/BFU or in the BFU.
A circuit breaker set to OFF (all circuit breakers must be in the ON position, even if no
equipment is connected)
The alarm is issued when there is a fault in the active switch plane in a switch module.
As a consequence of the fault, the traffic is lost.
The likely cause is that it is a consequence of the primary alarms:
Switch Core Fault
Switch Port Fault
The most likely cause of the alarm is a broken fan. If the cause of the problem is not the
unit issuing the alarm, it could be environmental reasons. If so, RBS Temperature Out Of
Range offers a systematic procedure for determining the correct cause.
This alarm is issued when a Random Access and Receiver Board (RAX board) is given a
slot position that shares a backplane wire with a slot where another RAX board is already in
operation.
One or more of these alarms is issued when there is a fault in the switch plane. A switch
plane is distributed on all boards in a switch module. In some cases, fault-free units may be
indicated as well. The alarm is also issued for a limited period of time for a Switch Core
Board (SCB) or a Control Board Unit (CBU) in connection with upgrade, and node and
board restart.
The alarm indicates that software cannot be downloaded for the component for
which the alarm is issued. The consequences of the fault, and the subsequent
corrective actions, depend on the board or unit for which the alarm is issued,
and the RBS configuration.
The alarm indicates that a component is faulty and must be replaced.
Cables carry the gamma link between the following: the Baseband Interface
(BBIF) and Radio Frequency Interface (RFIF) boards; the Optical Baseband
Interface (OBIF) board and the RRU; the Radio Unit Interface (RUIF) and the
Radio Unit (RU). Between all other boards, the physical connections are made
through the backplane of the boards.
The alarm indicates clock failures or a broken clock path.
A software fault
An incorrect version of the software
A faulty configuration, depending on a software error (only when RruDeviceGroup issues
the alarm)
The likely cause is one of the following:
The cause of the problem is usually not the unit issuing the alarm, but climate or
environmental reasons. RBS Temperature Out Of Range offers a systematic procedure for
determining the correct cause.
A battery temperature sensor fault
Battery failure
This alarm is issued by the Bfu Managed Object (MO) or the BfDevice MO when the RBS is
running on batteries only and the battery voltage is below a certain operator-defined or
hardware default level. To protect the batteries from damage, the RBS is disconnected.
Normally this alarm never reaches the operator, because the RBS is disabled when the
alarm is issued. The alarm BatteryVoltageSupervisionTooLowMainLoadDisconnected is
sent in advance.
This alarm is issued by the Bfu Managed Object (MO) and the BfDevice MO when the RBS
is running on batteries only and the battery voltage is below a certain operator-defined or
hardware default level. To protect the batteries from damage, the RBS is disconnected
except for equipment connected to prioritized outputs.
This alarm indicates one or more of the following faults:
A faulty capacitor compressor
A faulty expansion valve
A faulty compressor
A refrigerant leak
If the cause of the problem is not the unit issuing the alarm, it could be climate or
environmental reasons. If so, RBS Temperature Out Of Range offers a systematic
procedure for determining the correct cause.
The board or unit issuing this alarm is unable to carry traffic. If the alarm is issued by a non-
redundant board or unit, the RBS is unable to carry traffic.
Cables carry the gamma link between the following: the Baseband Interface (BBIF) and
Radio Frequency Interface (RFIF) boards; the Optical Baseband Interface (OBIF) board and
the RRU; the Radio Unit Interface (RUIF) and the Radio Unit (RU). Between all other
boards, the physical connections are made through the backplane of the boards.
The alarm is issued by the HwUnit MO (1) with hardware unit type PSU (2). The alarm is
raised when the PSU operating temperature is too high and the PSU performance is
reduced.
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RfCable
TrxRfCable
A software fault
An incorrect version of the software
A faulty configuration, depending on a software error (only when RruDeviceGroup issues
the alarm)
Cables carry the gamma link between the following: the Baseband Interface (BBIF) and
Radio Frequency Interface (RFIF) boards; the Optical Baseband Interface (OBIF) board and
the RRU; the Radio Unit Interface (RUIF) and the Radio Unit (RU). Between all other
boards, the physical connections are made through the backplane of the boards.
The alarm can be issued for the following reasons:
Slow rotation of the fan caused by defects in the bearings
Defects in the fan motor
A blown fuse
If the cause of the problem is not the unit issuing the alarm, it could be environmental
reasons. If so, RBS Temperature Out Of Range offers a systematic procedure for
determining the correct cause.
Damaged or incorrectly connected feeder cable
Damaged or incorrectly connected power and signal cable between Radio Unit (RU) and
Filter Unit (FU)
A faulty TUB/CBU/DUW. If the RBS is configured with two redundant TUBs, then the alarm
indicates that both TUBs are faulty.
A faulty Radio Unit Interface (RUIF) board, or Radio and Enclosure Interface (REIF) board.
A faulty timing cable.
A faulty RFIF or BBIF board.
Faulty TU
A faulty or incorrectly connected Radio Frequency Interface (RFIF) board to Baseband
Interface (BBIF) board timing cable
A faulty RFIF board
A faulty or detached BBIF board
A faulty or incorrectly connected Baseband Interface (BBIF) board to Radio Frequency
Interface (RFIF) board timing cable
A faulty RFIF board
A faulty or detached BBIF board
The causes of the alarm are (depending on the RBS type):
A faulty or disconnected gamma cable or digital cable
A faulty BBIF board
A faulty Digital Unit WCDMA (DUW)
A faulty RFIF board
A faulty Single Transceiver Board (sTRX)
A faulty OBIF board
A faulty Transmitter (TX) board
A faulty RU
A faulty RUIF board
A faulty REIF board
The various faults can be synchronization, alignment, parity, or ID.
Responsability(FIELD, REMOTE, REMOTE&FIELD) Cell down Capacity reduced Performance impacted
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SAF
maybe No impact on traffic, if there is a working standby synchronization
reference. Check if the node is synchronized.
yes
yes
yes
maybe Check if the cells are still up in RNC.
yes
yes
yes
yes
yes
yes
yes
yes
yes
yes
yes
maybe The clock quality is not affected when a stand-by reference is available, that
is, the clock maintains locked mode by selecting a stand-by reference.
However, the alarm stays active as long as any synchronization reference
marked LOSS_OF_TRACKING remains. Check if there are any stand-by
reference that was not affected by the alarm.
yes
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maybe SAF if the affected unit is any of: RRU, RU, RUW, TX, TRX, FU, RUIF, CBU,
GPB, TUB, ASC, TMA, RAX, DUW, AIU, MCPA, OBIF.
yes
yes
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maybe SAF if the affected unit is any of: ASC, TMA, FU, RU, MCPA, RRU, AIU.
yes
yes
yes
yes
maybe SAF if the affected unit is any of: RAX, TX, RUIF, REIF, OBIF, TRX, AIU,
DUW, RUW.
yes
no
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maybe If the system voltage drops further, the RBS is disconnected.
yes
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yes
maybe SAF if the affected unit is any of: RAX, TX, RUIF, REIF, OBIF, TRX, AIU,
DUW, RUW.
yes
yes
yes
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yes
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yes
maybe If no stand-by synchronization reference is available, the fault can stop or
disturb the traffic or the network synchronization. Check if the node is still
synchronized.
yes
yes
yes
yes
yes
maybe SAF if the affected unit is any of: ASC, TMA, FU, RU, MCPA, RRU, AIU.
yes
maybe SAF if the RBS is not configured with sync redundancy. Check if the node is
still synchronized.
yes
yes
yes
yes
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maybe SAF only when issued together with Disconnected Alarm.
yes
no SAF only when issued together with Temperature Out of Range alarm.
yes
yes
maybe SAF if the affected unit is any of: RRU, RU, RUW, TX, TRX, FU, RUIF, CBU,
GPB, TUB, ASC, TMA, RAX, DUW, AIU, MCPA, OBIF.
yes
yes
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maybe SAF only when issued together with RBS Temperature Out of Range alarm.
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maybe SAF only when issued together with RBS Temperature Out of Range alarm.
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maybe SAF only when issued together with RBS Temperature Out of Range alarm.
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