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2015-08-30
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Website:
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Email:
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Purpose
This document describes how to log in to the local maintenance terminal (LMT) for 3900 series
base stations and how to use the LMT to operate and maintain 3900 series base stations.
NOTE
Unless otherwise stated, a base station in the following part of this document refers to a 3900 series base
station.
Product Version
The following table lists the product versions related to this document.
Product Name
Solution Version
Product Version
BTS3900
l SRAN9.0
V100R009C00
BTS3900A
BTS3900L
l GBSS16.0
l RAN16.0
l eRAN7.0
BTS3900AL
DBS3900
l SRAN9.0
l GBSS16.0
l RAN16.0
l eRAN7.0
l eRAN TDD 7.0
BTS3900C
l SRAN9.0
l RAN16.0
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Intended Audience
This document is intended for:
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System engineers
Field engineers
Network operators
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Contents
Contents
About This Document.....................................................................................................................ii
1 Changes in 3900 Series Base Station LMT User Guide..........................................................1
2 Introduction to the LMT...............................................................................................................8
2.1 Definitions of LMT......................................................................................................................................................10
2.2 Types of LMT...............................................................................................................................................................10
2.3 Functions of the LMT...................................................................................................................................................11
2.4 System Requirements for LMT Installation.................................................................................................................12
2.5 Installing and Verifying the LMT Application Software.............................................................................................15
2.5.1 Installing the LMT Application Software.................................................................................................................15
2.5.2 Verifying the LMT Application Software.................................................................................................................18
2.6 Components of the LMT Main Window......................................................................................................................19
2.7 LMT Offline Tools.......................................................................................................................................................22
2.7.1 Installing the LMT Offline Tool................................................................................................................................23
2.7.2 Operations Related to LMT Offline MML................................................................................................................24
2.7.3 Traffic Recording Review Tool.................................................................................................................................28
2.7.4 FTP Client..................................................................................................................................................................29
2.8 Configuring an Emergency OM Channel.....................................................................................................................31
2.9 Obtain Documentation List..........................................................................................................................................32
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9 FAQ..............................................................................................................................................218
9.1 How to Switch a Minimum LMT Package to a Complete LMT Package..................................................................223
9.2 Functions of the LMT Become Abnormal After an LMT Version Upgrade or Rollback..........................................226
9.3 How to Increase the LMT Response Speed During the Use of the Firefox Browser.................................................227
9.4 How to Handle Incorrect Display of Colors of the LMT Main Window...................................................................228
9.5 How to Handle Failed Display of the Verify Code in the LMT Login Dialog Box...................................................228
9.6 How to Handle No Responses to the Operations Performed on the Menu of the LMT Main Window.....................229
9.7 How to Clear Garbled Characters That Occurred in a CSV File................................................................................230
9.8 How to Set a Correct SSL Security Certificate..........................................................................................................230
9.9 How to Rectify Errors That Occurr While Saving a File...........................................................................................232
9.10 How to Avoid the Failure to Log In to the LMT Due to a High Default Internet Explorer Security Level............233
9.11 How to Handle the Slow Redirection After Logging in to the LMT.......................................................................235
9.12 How to Handle the LMT Interface Disorder............................................................................................................236
9.13 How to Handle the Unknown Error Occurrs on LMT Interface or MML Command Execution Failure After a Browser
Upgrade............................................................................................................................................................................236
9.14 How to Handle Error Message Displayed on the LMT or No Responses to Operations Performed on the LMT Login
Window............................................................................................................................................................................237
9.15 How to Install OS Patches........................................................................................................................................238
9.16 What Do I Do if Tracing, Monitoring or Other Functions Cannot Be Used?..........................................................238
9.17 What Do I Do If There Is No Response or Any Error Message After a Tracing, Monitoring or Other Task Is Created
..........................................................................................................................................................................................241
9.18 How to Handle the Problem That Only the Error Code Is Displayed in an Error Message After a Tracing or Monitoring
Task Is Created.................................................................................................................................................................241
9.19 Any Further Operation Performed When Some LMT Web Pages Fail to Update Causes the Web Pages to Turn Blank
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9.20 How to Handle the LMT Exit After Clicking Trace, Monitor, or Device Maintenance Tab in Window 7.........242
9.21 How to Handle the Disconnection Between the LMT and Base Station After the Device Digital Certificate Is Replaced
..........................................................................................................................................................................................243
9.22 How to Handle Exceptions in the LMT Due to Insufficient PC Memory................................................................243
9.23 Error Message "This user session already exists" Upon Login to LMT..................................................................244
9.24 Interfaces for Performing Tracing or Monitoring Tasks Blinking...........................................................................245
9.25 The web site's certificate cannot be verified.Do you want to continue? Is Displayed During Tracing or Monitoring
..........................................................................................................................................................................................246
9.26 Batch Execution of MML Commands Fails Because Some MML Commands Contain Invisible Carriage Returns or
Line Feeds.........................................................................................................................................................................246
9.27 How to Handle Shortcut Key Invalidation...............................................................................................................247
9.28 What Do I Do If A Message "Stop running this script?" Is Displayed?...................................................................247
9.29 The Internet Explorer Fails to Respond or the Login Window Is Displayed After the LMT Is Running for a While or
Multiple Functions Are Concurrently Enabled on the LMT............................................................................................248
9.30 A Message checking client environment... Is Displayed on the Login Window and the browser Does Not Respond
..........................................................................................................................................................................................248
9.31 LMT Login Window Being Stopped by the Browser..............................................................................................249
9.32 The Application Blocked by Security Settings Dialog Box Is Displayed When Batch Processing, Tracing,
Monitoring, or Device Maintenance Is Enabled...............................................................................................................250
9.33 Help for Installing and Using the Java Plug-in.........................................................................................................251
9.34 What Do I Do If the Message Your Java version is out of date Is Displayed?.....................................................252
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9.29 The Internet Explorer Fails to Respond or the Login Window Is Displayed After
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LMT
The LMT is a logical concept. It refers to an operation and maintenance (OM) terminal installed
with the Huawei Local Maintenance Terminal software and connected to the OM network for
the base station. You can use the LMT to operate and maintain the base station.
LMT PC
The LMT PC is a hardware concept. It refers to a computer where the Huawei Local Maintenance
Terminal software is installed.
LMT Software
The LMT software refers to the Huawei Local Maintenance Terminal software developed by
Huawei and installed on the LMT PC.
Application Scenario
Built-in
WebLMT
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Type
Application Scenario
External
WebLMT
l BTS3900-1U and
DBS3900-1U.
For details about how to install the application Web Local Maintenance Terminal, see 2.5
Installing and Verifying the LMT Application Software.
The certificate-based peer party authentication mode is meaningless to external WebLMTs. This
because the server of an external WebLMT is installed on the PC connected to the base station
but the PC cannot obtain the certificate of the base station.
When the operation and maintenance (OM) channel between the base station and U2000
is unavailable, use the LMT to deploy the base station locally.
When communication between the base station and the U2000 is interrupted, use the LMT
to locate and fix the faults.
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When alarms are generated on the base station and related boards must be locally replaced,
use the LMT to locate and fix the faults.
NOTE
When the base station is appropriately communicating with the U2000, it is recommended that you operate
and maintain the base station on the U2000. When you must obtain real-time information about a base
station from the U2000 to locate faults, the U2000 may fail to provide adequate information because it
manages many network elements (NEs). In this situation, use the LMT to operate and maintain the base
station.
The LMT provides a Graphical User Interface (GUI), which helps users operate and maintain
the base station on the Web. The LMT implements the following local OM functions:
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Traces messages
Maintains equipment
The LMT records user operations, such as login, deregistration, user addition, and user removal, in the
operation log. You can run the ULD LOG command to export and view the operation log. For details about
to how to use this command, see the related MML command reference.
Hardware Configurations
Table 2-2 lists the hardware requirements for the LMT PC.
Table 2-2 Hardware configurations
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Item
Recommended
Configuration
Minimum Configuration
CPU
866 MHz
RAM
1 GB
512 MB
Hard disk
80 GB
10 GB
1024 x 768
CD-ROM drive
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Item
Recommended
Configuration
Minimum Configuration
Others
A keyboard, a mouse, a
modem, an audio card, and a
sound box
Software Configurations
Table 2-3 describes the software requirements for the PC where the LMT is to be installed.
Table 2-3 Software configurations
Item
Recommended Configuration
Operating system
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Item
Recommended Configuration
Web browser
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Port Requirements
If a firewall exists between the base station and the LMT PC, ports 20, 21, and 80 must be enabled
on the firewall. If Hypertext Transfer Protocol Secure (HTTPS) needs to be used, ports 20, 21,
and 443 must be enabled on the firewall.
NOTE
Ports 20 and 21 are used for the File Transfer Protocol (FTP). They need to be enabled in the case
of file transfer using FTP.
Port 80 is used for the Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) by default. The port is used for web
browsing by default.
HTTP does not ensure secure access. That is, data transmitted between the LMT and NEs can be
easily intercepted and decrypted. Therefore, you are advised to use HTTPS to access the NEs.
Communication Capability
The LMT PC must support TCP/IP protocols.
The minimum effective bandwidth for the LMT is 512 kbit/s. The recommended bandwidth is
2 Mbit/s or larger.
NOTE
The network bandwidth limits the web page opening speed. If the recommended effective bandwidth
is provided, the LMT runs fast. If the minimum effective network bandwidth is provided, all the
functions can be performed but the LMT runs slowly.
The effective bandwidth is the bandwidth occupied by the LMT. If multiple applications compete
for the bandwidth, the LMT may run slowly even if a 2 Mbit/s bandwidth is provided.
Prerequisites
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You have obtained the installation CD-ROM and installation instructions from Huawei.
You have obtained the valid CD KEY for the LMT application software.
The PC user for installing the LMT application software must be configured with
administrator rights so that the user has the write rights on drive C. Otherwise, the PC user
will fail to log in to the LMT using the U2000 proxy function.
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For details about local LMT software installation scenarios, see 2.2 Types of LMT.
NOTE
l The LMT application software must be installed when you use a browser to visit the base station that
uses the WMPT as the main control board.
l Based on the actual requirements, LMT application software can be installed on the separate-MPT
NodeB that uses the WMPT as the main control board or the co-MPT GBTS that uses the UMPT as
the main control board.
l For the base station that uses the UMPT as the main control board, you are advised to log in to the web
LMT by entering the IP address of the base station in the browser for operation and maintenance.
Procedure
Step 1 Insert the installation CD-ROM of the LMT application software into the CD-ROM drive.
In a normal situation, the operating system automatically runs the CD-ROM drive. If the
operating system cannot automatically run the CD-ROM drive, open the folder in the installation
CD-ROM and double-click setup.exe.
NOTE
To install the LMT application software in a 32-bit Windows 7 operating system, perform the following
operations first:
l If the installation package is compressed, right-click the compressed installation package and choose
Properties. In the displayed Properties dialog box, click Compatibility and select Run this program
in compatibility mode for. Then, click OK.
l If the installation package is a folder or is decompressed, right-click setup.exe in the installation
package and choose Properties. In the displayed Properties dialog box, click Compatibility and select
Run this program in compatibility mode for. Then, click OK.
The compatibility message will not be displayed after the previous operations complete.
The Next button is available only after you choose I accept these terms.
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NOTE
l If the LMT application software is installed for the first time, the default installation path is D:\HW
LMT.
l If the LMT application software of another version or for another NE has been installed, the default
path is the installation path of the installed LMT application software and cannot be changed.
l If the installation path needs to be changed, uninstall the LMT application software of another
version or for another NE.
Step 8 In the window for selecting components, select the required components and click Next. (You
are advised to select all components.)
A CD KEY dialog box is displayed.
NOTE
If LMT software is running during installation, a Warning dialog box is displayed, prompting you whether
to continue the installation? Click Yes. The running LMT software stops, and the installation continues.
To ensure that the installation file can be restored in case of file damage, you are advised to back up the
installation file in a path different from the installation path.
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Follow-up Procedure
After the installation is complete, you can use HUAWEI Local Maintenance Terminal to start
the following programs:
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NOTICE
l A maximum of 30 versions of the LMT application software can be installed on one PC. If
the limit is exceeded, you cannot log in to the LMT. Uninstall the versions no longer to be
used.
l During an upgrade of the LMT, if LmtView Common component under Select Software
Components is selected, the FTP tool started with the LMT will be updated, and the password
of the FTP tool is restored to the default password hwbs@com.
l If the running FTP tool is SingleRAN V100R007C00, NodeB V200R015C00, LTE
V100R005C01, or an earlier version before an upgrade of the LMT, stop the FTP tool and
then perform the upgrade. Ensure that the upgraded LMT can automatically start the FTP
tool of the latest version.
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Table 2-4 describes some folders in the directory structure for the LMT application software
installation.
Table 2-4 Some folders in the directory structure for the LMT application software installation
Directory
Description
\adaptor\clientadaptor\MBTS
\version number of the LMT
application software
\adaptor\serveradaptor\MBTS
\version number of the LMT
application software
\uninstall
NOTE
The system automatically creates other folders when related tasks are created and data about the tasks are
saved.
Procedure
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For details about how to log in to and log out of the LMT, see 3.1 Logging In to and Exiting the
LMT.
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Main Window
Figure 2-1 shows the main window of an LMT for DBS3900 GUL.
Figure 2-1 LMT main window
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nent
Parameter
Description
Status
bar
Function
s
MML
Alarm/Event
Batch
Trace
Monitor
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Compo
nent
Menu
bar
Parameter
Description
Device
Maintenance
Self Test
Configure
Emergency
OM Channel
Obtain
Documentati
on List
FTP Tool
Command
Group
Settings
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No.
Compo
nent
Parameter
Description
Password
About
Lockup
System
Settings
Used to set the automatic lockup time and specify the path
to save trace files.
1. Click System Settings. A System Settings dialog box
is displayed.
2. Enter the automatic lockup time and the path in the
Auto lock if no operation within (s) and Save path
text boxes, respectively.
3. Click Submit. The system setting is complete.
Others
Logout
Help
Layout
NOTE
l If the LMT detects a change in the base station application, you will be prompted with a message. If this
happens, log in to the LMT again.
l If the IP address of the remote maintenance channel, local maintenance IP address in wired mode, or local
maintenance IP address in wireless mode changes after the SET OMCONNPOLICY command with
ONLYOMIP set to ENABLE is executed, the LMT will restart. In this case, log in to the LMT again.
l NE Time displayed in the status bar may deviate from the actual NE time, but the deviation does not affect
services.
l In addition to MML commands and GUI commands, a customized command group includes virtual
commands. The virtual commands are applicable to the communication between the eCoordinator and
eNodeB.
l The Firefox browser does not support window layouts.
Online Help
The LMT provides two types of online help:
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MML help
Description
Startup Operation
LMT
help
l Event details
l Precaution
l Parameters
l Example
l Output Description
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Application Scenario
HedEx Lite
FTP client
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NOTE
If any of the preceding application scenarios is available, the four LMT offline tools will be automatically
installed.
Prerequisites
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The PC on which the LMT offline tool is to be installed meets the configuration
requirements.
Context
When the LMT offline tools of the current version have been installed:
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If the LMT offline tools of a version later than the current version are required, install them
directly.
If the LMT offline tools of a version earlier than the current version are required, uninstall
the tools of the current version, install the tools of a version earlier than the current version,
and reinstall the tools of the current version.
NOTE
The preceding operations are not involved in patch versions of the same R version.
Procedure
Step 1 Insert the installation CD-ROM for the LMT offline tool in the CD-ROM drive of the LMT PC.
l If the operating system can automatically operate the CD-ROM drive, the installation
program automatically starts.
l If the operating system cannot automatically operate the CD-ROM drive, open the folder in
the installation CD-ROM and double-click setup.bat or setup.vbs.
NOTE
You can obtain the installation program of the LMT offline tool from http://support.huawei.com. Log in to
http://support.huawei.com and then search for BTS3900 on the Software tab page. Choose and download the
installation program based on the software version.
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NOTE
Step 6 Select the required components and click Next. (You are advised to select all components.)
A CD KEY dialog box is displayed.
Step 7 Enter the CD key and click Next.
An installation information confirmation dialog box is displayed.
Step 8 If the installation information is correct, click Next.
A dialog box showing the file copying progress is displayed.
After all files are copied, a dialog box showing the component initializing progress is displayed.
After all components are installed, a dialog box showing that the installation is complete is
displayed.
Step 9 Click Finish.
NOTE
After the LMT offline tool is installed, the system automatically starts the LMT service manager by default.
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Startup Operation
To start the LMT offline MML server, choose Start > All Programs > Huawei Local
Maintenance Terminal > LMT Offline MML on the LMT PC.
If you have minimized the window of the LMT offline MML server, you can double-click
corner of the LMT PC to display the window again.
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Table 2-8 Components in the window of the LMT offline MML server
Component
Description
Config
Displays the status of the LMT offline MML server and the
server port.
NOTE
l To minimize the window of the LMT offline MML server, click
Hide.
l To start the LMT offline MML server, click Start.
l To stop the LMT offline MML server, click Stop.
l To log in to the LMT offline MML, click Open Browser.
About
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NOTE
l The MML navigation tree changes with the RAT, and the above window is specific to a multimode base
station.
l For details about MML commands and their related parameters, see the MML command help.
Description
Navigation Tree
Search
Provides a way for you to search MML commands using the key
word.
Common Maintenance
Operation Records
Displays the information about all the commands that have been
executed.
NOTE
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Command History
Records all the commands entered by the user during one session.
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Component
Description
Command Input
Displays all the MML commands of the system. You can select
an MML command from the drop-down list or directly enter a
command.
Help
About
NOTE
A parameter in red is mandatory and a parameter in black is optional.
Prerequisites
You have started the LMT offline MML server.
Procedure
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Choose a login method based on whether the LMT offline MML tool is installed on
the LMT PC. Table 2-10 lists the login methods.
Table 2-10 Methods for logging in to the LMT offline MML
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l IPAddress is the IP address of the PC on which the LMT offline MML tool is installed. Port
is the port number of the LMT offline MML server and the default value is 810.
l You can change the port number on the Config tab page of the window of the LMT offline MML
server. The change of the port number takes effect only after the LMT offline MML server is
restarted.
2.
In the login window, specify NE Type and Version, and click Login.
NOTE
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Prerequisites
You have logged in to the LMT offline MML.
Procedure
Step 1 In the LMT offline MML window, enter an MML command in the Command text box and click
Assist to set related parameters.
NOTE
When entering an MML command in the Command text box, you can select the command from the drop-down
list.
l When you save an MML command, the command does not overwrite a previously saved command.
l On the Operation Record tab page, you can right-click a command and choose an option from the shortcut
menu to clear the selected or all records.
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Startup Operation
On the LMT PC, choose Start > All Programs > Huawei Local Maintenance Terminal >
Traffic Recording Review Tool.
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Table 2-11 Components in the window of the traffic recording review tool
No.
Component
Description
Menu bar
Toolbar
Startup
Choose Start > All Programs > HUAWEI Local Maintenance Terminal > FTP Client on
the LMT PC.
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Interface
Figure 2-5 shows the FTP client interface.
Figure 2-5 FTP client interface
Component
Description
Menu bar
Tool bar
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Number
Component
Description
Prompt information
window
Prerequisites
Ensure that the operator has agreed to the solution of maintaining the target base station using
a proxy base station and that this maintenance mode does not have security risks.
Context
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In this document, the target base station refers to the faulty base station and the proxy base
station refers to the normal base station.
Ensure that the proxy base station connects to the target base station by using the HTTPS
policy.
Ensure that the emergency OM channel can be established only between one proxy base
station and one target base station.
If the proxy base station or target base station is reset after the emergency OM channel
between them is successfully established, the emergency OM channel needs to be reestablished 5 minutes after the reset. Otherwise, the emergency OM channel cannot be reestablished.
When the WMPT serves as the main control board of the proxy base station, the U2000
and the LMT version of the proxy base station must be installed on the same PC. Otherwise,
you cannot log in to the LMT through the remote U2000 proxy.
Procedure
Step 1 Click Configure Emergency OM Channel on the menu bar of the LMT.
The Configure Emergency OM Channel dialog box is displayed.
Step 2 Set related parameters in the Configure Emergency OM Channel dialog box. For details about
parameter descriptions, see Table 2-13.
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Description
Quantity of BBU
Subrack
Main Control
Board Subrack
No.
Indicates the subrack number of the main control board of the target base
station. This parameter is valid only when Quantity of BBU Subrack is
set to Multi-Subrack.
This parameter is set to 0 and 1 if the main control board is configured in
the root BBU and leaf BBU, respectively.
Main Control
Board Slot No.
Indicates the slot number of the main control board of the target base
station.
User Name
Indicates the user name used for logging in to the LMT of the target base
station.
Password
Indicates the password used for logging in to the LMT of the target base
station.
CTRLLNK
Parent Node Slot
No.
Indicates the slot number of the parent node if the proxy base station and
target base station are interconnected. This parameter is valid only when
Quantity of BBU Subrack is set to Multi-Subrack and Main Control
Board Subrack No. is set to 1.
CTRLLNK
Parent Node Port
No.
Indicates the slot number of the parent port if the proxy base station and
target base station are interconnected. This parameter is valid only when
Quantity of BBU Subrack is set to Multi-Subrack and Main Control
Board Subrack No. is set to 1.
Step 3 Click Connect to establish an emergency OM channel between the proxy base station and the
target base station.
Step 4 Click Disconnect to disconnect the emergency OM channel of the proxy base station from that
of the target base station.
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Click Obtain Documentation List on the menu bar of the LMT to start this function.
GUI
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Library Version: Version number of the document package of the current product version.
Function
You can use either of the following methods to download the documentation packages:
l
Search for the documentation packages at the website http://support.huawei.com and then
download them.
Click Export to export the corresponding .hdxi file. Then double-click the .hdxi file to
search for related product documentation on http://support.huawei.com. The result will be
listed for downloading.
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Prerequisites
Before using the LMT, install the JAVA Platform Standard Edition Runtime Environment (JRE)
plug-in on the computer where the LMT is installed. The JRE plug-in is a standard Java runtime
environment plug-in, which can be downloaded from http://java.com/.
l
If the plug-in is not installed on the computer, the system displays the message Java plugin is not found. If the Java plug-in is not installed, please download and install the
recommended Java plug-in.
If the installed plug-in is not the compatible version, the system displays the message The
recommended version of the Java plug-in is x.x.x.xx, but the installed version is
x.x.x.xx now, it may be incompatible with WebLMT. Please download and install the
recommended Java plug-in.
NOTE
If the Java Update Needed dialog box is displayed when you log in to the LMT,
preferentially click Update to install the latest Java version.
If you cannot log in to the LMT after the plug-in is upgraded to the latest version, restart
the browser and then log in.
LMT users are categorized into local users and element management system (EMS) users.
For details, see 3.2.1 Concepts Related to Rights Management.
A maximum of six local users and EMS users can log in to the LMT at the same time.
HTTPS connection is the default policy for logging in to the LMT. Specifically, when you
enter an HTTP URL in a web browser to log in to the LMT, the HTTP request automatically
changes to an HTTPS request.
If the colors cannot be displayed in the main window of the LMT, see 9.4 How to Handle
Incorrect Display of Colors of the LMT Main Window.
Context
CAUTION
When the LMT is running, do not change the system time or time zone of an LMT PC. Otherwise,
a critical fault may occur in the system. If the system time or time zone has to be changed,
perform the operation after the LMT exits.
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NOTICE
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When the LMT uses the Firefox browser and Block pop-up windows is selected, you will
fail to log in to the LMT. To avoid this problem, open a web page using the Firefox browser.
On the web page, choose Tools > Options from the menu bar. On the Options window,
under Content, clear Block pop-up windows check box.
The refresh function of the browser cannot be used on the LMT. If you use the refresh
function in the LMT main window, the LMT is logged out. If you use the refresh function
on the monitor window, an error occurs in the script.
When the LMT is used in Internet Explorer, do not change the properties of the cache file
folder. Otherwise, Internet Explorer is automatically refreshed, and therefore, an error
occurs in the LMT main window.
If you choose Start > Run to start File Transfer Protocol (FTP) services, the LMT main
window is replaced with the login dialog box of the FTP server. To avoid this problem,
choose Tools > Internet Options from the Internet Explorer menu bar. On the
Advanced tab page, under Browse, clear the Reuse windows for launching shortcuts
check box.
Before you use the LMT to upgrade or roll back a base station, clear the browser's buffer
and cookies.
If you press ALT+<---, the LMT main window may experience an error. In this case, press
ALT+---> to restore the window settings. If the window settings cannot be restored, close
the browser and log in to the LMT again.
The default policy to log in to the LMT can be specified by the WebLMT Login Policy
parameter in the SET WEBLOGINPOLICY command. The parameter can be set to any
of the following values. (1) COMPATIBLE(Compatible): Either HTTP or HTTPS can
be used to log in to the LMT. (2) HTTPS_ONLY(Https_only): Only HTTPS can be used
to log in to the LMT. (3) LOGIN_HTTPS_ONLY(Login_https_only): When HTTP is
used to log in to the LMT, HTTP is changed to HTTPS before login, then HTTPS returns
to HTTP after login. Data over HTTP is transmitted in plaintext and prone to disclosure.
Therefore, the value HTTPS_ONLY(Https_only) is recommended.
The password status will be checking when you log in to the LMT. You can set whether
the LMT to force the user to change the password on first login by running the SET
PWDPOLICY command.
The TLS/SSL version of the web browser and JRE must be set to the same value as the
TLS/SSL Version configured using the SET SSLCONF command. Otherwise, the LMT
login page cannot be opened using the web browser or the LMT that you have logged in
to cannot work properly.
To use the LMT to log in to the base station, perform the following steps:
Procedure
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cable and can connect to the UMPT board in the BBU3900 through a USB-to-Ethernet
adaption cable, as shown in Table 3-1 and Figure 3-1.
Table 3-1 Cable connections
Cable
Port
Crossover cable/
Straight-through cable
USB-Ethernet adaption
cable
Figure 3-1 Connection between the computer where the LMT is installed and the
BBU3900
(1) BBU3900 (2) Crossover cable, Straightthrough cable, or USB-toEthernet adaption cable
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local maintenance. The default maintenance IP address of the base station is
192.168.0.49.
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3.
Click Go. The Local Maintenance Terminal login window is displayed, as shown
in Figure 3-2.
After the LMT application software is successfully installed, you can log in to the
LMT using either of the following methods. Figure 3-3 shows the LMT login window.
Choose Start > All Programs > HUAWEI Local Maintenance Terminal > Web
Local Maintenance Terminal. The Local Maintenance Terminal window is
displayed.
In the address box of the browser, enter the IP address http://127.0.0.1:820. The
Local Maintenance Terminal window is displayed.
NOTE
The service port number is 820 by default. If the service port of the local LMT is changed,
the entered port number must be consistent with the changed service port.
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l During login, the system checks the Java version and compatibility view settings of the browser.
To use the optimum LMT configurations, perform the operations as prompted.
l In the login window, you can download the default Huawei CA certificate, including the LMT
predefined certificate and the predefined certificate of the U2000 proxy server. If the predefined
certificates have been replaced, the CA certificate downloaded in the login window is invalid.
In this case, import the CA certificate matching the new predefined certificates.
4.
Enter the user name, password, and verification code in the User name, Password,
and Verification code text boxes, respectively. Set User type to Local.
NOTE
l User name is admin by default. The value of Password varies depending on scenarios:
l For newly delivered base stations of SRAN7.0SPC200 or later, the default value of
Password is hwbs@com (case-sensitive).
l For base stations that are upgraded from a version earlier than SRAN7.0SPC100 to
SRAN7.0SPC200 or later, the password needs to be the same as that used before the upgrade
(case-sensitive).
l User name and Password must be set to those of a local user of the base station.
l Change the password after you have logged in to the LMT. For details, see Changing the
password of a current user account.
l If the verification code is illegible, click Refresh to change the verification code.
5.
If the login fails because the provided information is incorrect, click Reset and enter the correct
information. If the login failure persists, check the connection between the LMT and the main control
board.
To use the U2000 client to log in to the base station, perform the following steps:
1.
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Choose Tools > Internet Options from the menu bar. The Internet Options
dialog box is displayed. On the Connections tab page, click LAN Settings. In
the displayed LAN Settings dialog box, select Use a proxy server for your
LAN in the Proxy server area, set the Address and Port Number of the U2000
client.
b.
Choose Tools > Internet Options from the menu bar. The Internet Options
dialog box is displayed. On the Advanced tab page, select Use HTTP1.1
through proxy connections under HTTP 1.1 settings.
2.
Enter the OM IP address of the main control board in the address box of the browser,
enter the user name and password in the User name and Password text boxes, and
then press Enter key. The Local Maintenance Terminal login window is displayed,
as shown in Figure 3-2.
3.
Enter the user name, password, and verification code in the User name, Password,
and Verification code text boxes, respectively. Set User type to EMS.
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l EMS user names and passwords are authorized by the U2000 server. ei*b+@b#6Nh(tS1j is the
default password for user names emscomm and emscommneteco.
l If the verification code is illegible, click Refresh to change the verification code.
l If port 8080 or 8081 is used by the U2000 agent, you need to enter the user name and password
of the agent server when performing the tasks of logging in to the web LMT, tracing, monitoring,
batch processing, and device maintenance. The default user name is proxyuser and the default
password is Changeme_123.
4.
If the login fails because the provided information is incorrect, click Reset and enter the correct
information. If the login failure persists, check the connection between the LMT and the main control
board.
Click Logout in the toolbar in the LMT main window. The Confirm dialog box is
displayed.
2.
Click Yes. The LMT is disconnected from the base station. A dialog box for logging
in to the LMT is displayed.
3.
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Name
Description
Command groups
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Name
Description
l G_10: Wireless query.
This command group contains commands for querying parameter
configurations for radio resources, cells, and neighboring cells,
and commands for querying their status.
l G_11: Wireless management.
This command group contains commands for configuring radio
resources, cells, and neighboring cells, and commands for
maintaining their status.
l G_12: Transport query.
This command group contains commands for querying
parameters related to IP and ATM transmission and querying the
transmission status.
l G_13: Transport management.
This command group contains commands for configuring
parameters related to IP and ATM transmission and maintaining
the transmission status.
l G_14: Security query.
This command group contains commands for querying
parameters and status of the security management functions.
l G_15: Security management.
This command group contains commands for configuring
parameters and status of the security management functions and
maintaining the status.
l G_16: Time query.
This command group contains commands for querying clock and
clock reference sources.
l G_17: Time management.
This command group contains commands for configuring clock
and clock reference sources and maintaining their status.
l G_18: Software query.
This command group contains commands for querying the
transmission of files, such as license files, version files, patch
files, and FTP files.
l G_19: Software management.
This command group contains commands for configuring
software management functions for transmission of files, such as
license files, version files, patch files, and FTP files, and
maintaining the software management functions.
l G_20: Test query.
This command group contains commands for querying debugs,
tests, and exceptions.
l G_21: Test management.
This command group contains commands for managing the
debugs, tests, and exceptions.
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Name
Description
User type
LMT users are categorized into local users and element management
system (EMS) users, which are described as follows:
l Local user: Account of local user (including the default admin
user) is managed by the LMT. Local user can use the LMT to log
in to the base station when he is disconnected from the U2000
server.
l EMS users: Accounts of EMS users are centrally managed by the
U2000 server. EMS user accounts are created, modified,
authenticated, and authorized by the U2000 server. Only
authorized EMS users are permitted to use the LMT to log in to
the base station. Authorized EMS users can also log in to the
U2000 server from the U2000 client to manage the base station.
To directly log in to the base station as an EMS user, ensure that
the base station is connected to the U2000 server.
User rights
LMT user accounts are classified into internal user accounts and
external user accounts. Different accounts have different rights,
which are described as follows:
l The internal user account is a default system account with the
user name being admin and password being hwbs@com. The
internal user accounts are ADMINISTRATOR-level accounts.
l Five levels of external user accounts are provided, and each level
is allocated different rights. The external user accounts are
described as follows:
GUEST: Users with GUEST-level accounts are only allowed
to view data. They can use command groups G_0, G_2, G_4,
G_6, G_8, G_10, G_12, G_16, G_18, and G_20.
USER: Users with USER-level accounts have the rights of
users with GUEST-level accounts and are also allowed to
operate and maintain the system. They can use any command
groups other than G_1, G_9, G_14, or G_15.
OPERATOR: Users with OPERATOR-level accounts have
the rights of users with USER-level accounts and are also
allowed to configure data. They can use any command groups
other than G_1, G_9, G_14, or G_15.
ADMINISTRATOR: Users with ADMINISTRATOR-level
accounts have the rights to run all commands, but cannot
delete the default user admin. The users belong to all
command groups.
CUSTOM: Users with CUSTOM-level accounts can be
allocated any command groups when the accounts are created.
The rights can be changed. Users with different CUSTOMlevel accounts have different rights.
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Name
Description
Login password involves the password policies, initial password, and
password change permissions, which are described as follows:
l Each user account is allocated a login password to ensure system
security. A user must enter the correct user name and password
when logging in to the LMT. The user can operate the base station
only after being verified.
Login password
l The login password of admin user is set when the base station
application software is installed. The user with the
ADMINISTRATOR-level account, and authorized users with
CUSTOM-level accounts are allowed to set the login password
of an external user account when creating the account.
l All users can change their own passwords. The user with the
ADMINISTRATOR-level account, and authorized users with
CUSTOM-level accounts are allowed to change the login
password of any external user account.
The definition, principle, and settings of the operation time limit are
described as follows:
l The operation time limit specifies the time during which a user
can perform operations. The admin user has no operation time
limit, that is, the admin user can perform operations anytime. The
operation time limit for an external user account is specified when
the account is created. If no time limit is set, the user can perform
operations anytime.
l The operation time limit is represented by a combination of the
date, day, and time.
l Only the admin user, user with the ADMINISTRATOR-level
account, and authorized users with CUSTOM-level accounts are
allowed to set or change the operation time limit for an external
user account.
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Description
Creating an external
user account
Functi
on
Proced
ure
Functi
on
Proced
ure
Functi
on
Proced
ure
Modifying an
external user
account
Removing an
external user
account
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Description
Setting
password
policies
Function
Procedure
Viewing
password
policies
Function
Procedure
Function
The current user can change its own password after login.
The new password takes effect upon the next login.
1. Click Password on the upper right side of the toolbar in
the LMT main window. A Password dialog box is
displayed.
Changing the
password of a
current user
account
Procedure
Changing the
password of an
external user
account
Function
Procedure
NOTE
Be cautious when changing the password of the admin user. If you forget the password, you cannot log in.
In this case, contact Huawei technical support.
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Description
Viewing a command
group
Function
Procedure
Function
Procedure
Naming a command
group
Function
Procedure
Context
This setting is required if the LMT application software is installed on the PC.
Generally, an office uses a name to differentiate IP addresses of the U2000 or base stations to
be logged in to. The office information can be set on the LMT so that the LMT can connect to
different U2000 or base stations.
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Procedure
Step 1 Figure 3-3 shows the LMT login window. Click to the right of the Office text box.
An Office Management dialog box is displayed.
Figure 3-3 Local Maintenance Terminal login window
Step 2 In the Office Management dialog box shown in Figure 3-4, set related parameters. For details
about parameter descriptions, see Table 3-6.
Figure 3-4 Office Management dialog box
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Description
Office
IP Address
Connect Type
NOTE
Authentication Mode for SSL connection
between the LMT and the base station must not be
set to PEER(Verify Peer Certificate). Otherwise,
you cannot log in to the base station through the
LMT.
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Protocol Version
Add
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Parameter
Description
Modify
Delete
Description
Office
IP Address
Connect Type
Proxy Server
NOTE
The SSL connection mode is recommended to ensure secure communication between the LMT and base station.
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System management
Equipment management
Alarm management
Transmission management
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Meaning
ACT
Activate
ADD
Add
BKP
Backup
BLK
Block
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Action
Meaning
DLD
Download
DSP
LST
MOD
Modify
RMV
Remove
RST
Reset
SET
Set
STP
Stop or close
STR
Start or open
UBL
Unblock
ULD
Upload
SCN
Scan
CLB
Calibrate
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Field
Description
Navigation Tree
Help tab
NOTE
For details about MML commands and their related parameters, see the MML command help.
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Prerequisites
You have logged in to the local maintenance terminal (LMT).
Context
You can use one of the following four methods to run a single MML command:
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Select an MML command from the Command History drop-down list box.
To manually input an MML command, enter or copy it into the pane for manual input of
commands.
Procedure
1.
Enter an MML command in the Command text box. When typing an MML command,
you can select the command from the drop-down list.
2.
Press Enter or click Assist. The parameters related to the command are displayed in
the area for setting the parameters of the command.
3.
4.
Press F9 or click Exec to run the command. The MML command output is displayed
on the Common Maintenance tab page.
Select an MML command from the Command History drop-down list box.
1.
Select a historical command from the Command History drop-down list box. Press
to select the previous command, and press F8 or click
to
F7 or click
select the next command. The parameters related to the command are displayed in the
area for setting the parameters of the command.
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3.
Press F9 or click Exec to run the command. The MML command output is displayed
on the Common Maintenance tab page.
2.
3.
Press F9 or click Exec to run the command. The MML command output is displayed
on the Common Maintenance tab page.
To manually input an MML command, enter or copy it into the pane for manual input of
commands.
1.
Manually enter or copy an MML command with complete parameter settings into the
pane.
2.
Press F9 or click Exec to run the command. The MML command output is displayed
on the Common Maintenance tab page.
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l The parameters in red are mandatory, and those in black are optional.
l To obtain information about a parameter, move the cursor to the input box of the parameter.
l When you run an MML command with a time parameter, note that the default value of the time
parameter is the base station time. If required, you can change the value.
l If an MML command fails to be executed, the execution result is displayed in red on the Common
Maintenance tab page.
l Setting the browser scaling to 100% is recommended.
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Prerequisites
l
You have logged in to the LMT using an account with the required operation rights.
The Java runtime environment (JRE) of the specified version has been installed. If the plugin of version 1.6 is installed, the recommended version is 1.6.0.26. If the plug-in of version
1.7 is installed, the recommended version is 1.7.0.45.
Context
The batch file (also called data script file) is a text file. It contains a group of man-machine
language (MML) command scripts for a special task. The system automatically runs the MML
command scripts in sequence.
NOTE
The batch processing window is fixed in size and does not change with the web page.
Procedure
Step 1 In the LMT main window, click Batch.
Step 2 Copy a group of command scripts with complete parameter values from the batch file to the
pane for entering MML commands, or manually enter a group of MML commands, or click
Open... to select an MML command batch processing file.
NOTE
l Click Open... to select a file whose size is not greater than 4 MB.
l After you click New, a window is displayed indicating whether to save the content in the pane for
entering MML commands.
l You can click Save to save the content in the pane for entering MML commands to a text file.
Step 3 Click Customize. In the displayed Customize dialog box, specify related parameters for batch
processing.
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NOTE
l Command send interval(s): specifies the interval at which two MML commands are executed.
l Save Failed Commands: specifies a text file for saving MML commands that fail to be executed.
l Save Results: specifies a text file for saving the successful or failed MML command execution results.
Step 4 Choose an execution type in the Execution Type area. Table 4-3 lists the execution types.
Table 4-3 Execution types
Execution Type
Description
All
Step by Step
The system runs one MML command each time you click Go.
Breakpoint
In this mode, you need to click a command before which the command
execution needs to be stopped. Click Go. The system runs the MML
commands from the first one to the one before the specified command.
When you click Go again, the system runs the MML commands from
the specified command to the last command or another command
before which the command execution needs to be stopped.
Range
Prompt when
error occurs
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Prerequisites
l
You have logged in to the LMT using an account with the required operation rights.
The Java runtime environment (JRE) of the specified version has been installed. If the plugin of version 1.6 is installed, the recommended version is 1.6.0.26. If the plug-in of version
1.7 is installed, the recommended version is 1.7.0.45.
Context
The following items are checked: absence of colons and semicolons, incorrect MML commands,
parameter redundancy, and incorrect parameters.
Procedure
Step 1 click New to create a batch file. You can edit MML commands in the command input pane.
NOTE
l If no error is found, a Information dialog box is displayed to inform you that no error is found. If an error
is found, a dialog box is showing the check result is displayed to inform you of the command line number
and the error cause.
l You can double-click in the Result Information dialog box to locate the erroneous MML command line in
the batch file.
l After the syntax is checked,
mouse over
appears in front of the erroneous MML command line. If you pause the
l To check the syntax of an MML command line in the batch file, you can right-click the MML command
line and choose Analyze Current Line.
Step 3 In the Result Information dialog box, click Save As to save the check result.
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Follow-up Procedure
To clear the syntax check marks in the batch file, right-click in the batch file and choose Clear
Analyze Mark.
Prerequisites
You have logged in to the LMT using an account with the required operation rights.
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Procedure
Step 1 At the upper right corner of the MML tab page, click Settings.
The Settings dialog box is displayed.
Step 2 Set parameters in the System Settings and Settings areas.
NOTE
The parameter settings in the System Settings and Settings are stored at the server end and client end,
respectively. Therefore, after the base staion resets or restarts, the parameter settings in System Settings
resumes to the default value but the parameter settings in Settings remain unchanged.
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Alarm
An alarm is generated if the hardware is faulty or a major function fails. An alarm has a higher
severity than an event. Based on the status of the faults, alarms can be categorized into active
alarms and clear alarms.
l
If a fault is not cleared, the status of the alarm remains active. This type of alarm is called
an active alarm.
If a fault is cleared, the status of the alarm changes to clear. This type of alarm is called a
clear alarm.
NOTE
Based on the engineering status of the NE that reported an alarm, the alarm can be an engineering
alarm or a normal alarm.
l
The following are engineering alarms: alarms reported by physical or logical equipment in
the engineering state, alarms that are generated by the peer equipment and are associated
with the alarms reported by the equipment in the engineering state, and clear alarms
corresponding to engineering alarms.
Event
An event notifies users of important information when the system is operating correctly. Users
do not need to handle an event.
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Definition
Handling
Suggestion
Critical
Major
Minor
Warning
Integrity alarm: a type of security alarm, which indicates that information may be modified,
added, or removed without permission.
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Operation alarm: a type of security alarm, which indicates that services are unavailable or
unreachable due to factors such as incorrect operations or faults.
Physical resource alarm: a type of security alarm, which indicates that physical resources
are unavailable due to possible attacks.
Security alarm: a type of security alarm, which indicates that the security service or security
mechanism detects that the system is experiencing attacks.
Time domain alarm: a type of security alarm, which indicates that unexpected events have
occurred.
Report
In this status, the local maintenance terminal (LMT) instructs the alarm box to generate
audible and visual alarms.
Not report
In this status, the LMT does not instruct the alarm box to generate audible and visual alarms
when alarms are reported or the alarm status is changed.
NOTE
This flag applies only to fault alarms, but not to event alarms.
An alarm can be reported to the alarm box only if this flag is set to Report for the alarm and the
alarm severity is greater than or equal to the severity specified for alarm reporting to the alarm
box.
Mask
A board does not report an alarm for which this flag is set to Mask to the network
management system (NMS) or the alarm box. The server does not record the alarm log.
Not mask
A board reports an alarm for which this flag is set to Not mask to the NMS and the alarm
box. The server records the alarm log.
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Modified
After an MML command is executed to modify the alarm configuration, this flag is set to
Modified.
Not modified
If the default alarm configuration is used or an MML command is executed to restore the
default alarm configuration, this flag is set to Not modified.
Not cleared
The fault alarm has not been cleared yet.
Cleared
A clear alarm has been reported, indicating that the fault alarm has been cleared.
Prerequisites
You have logged in to the LMT.
Procedure
Step 1 In the LMT main window, click Alarm/Event.
The Alarm/Event window is displayed.
Step 2 Click Settings in the upper right corner of the Alarm/Event window.
The Settings dialog box is displayed.
Step 3 Set the properties of the Alarm/Event window as required.
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Prerequisites
You have logged in to the LMT.
Procedure
Step 1 In the LMT main window, click Alarm/Event. In the displayed Alarm/Event window, click
the Browse Alarm/Event tab. The Browse Alarm/Event tab page contains Normal Alarm,
Event, and Engineering Alarm tab pages.
NOTE
On the Normal Alarm tab page, normal alarms generated when the base station is in the common state are
displayed. On the Event tab page, event generated. On the Engineering Alarm tab page, engineering alarms
generated when the base station is in the engineering state are displayed.
Step 2 View the alarm or event information on the Browse Alarm/Event tab page.
Step 3 To view detailed information about an alarm, double-click the alarm record.
The Detailed Information dialog box is displayed.
Step 4 In the Detailed Information dialog box, click Solution to query the description, parameters,
impact on the system, system actions, possible causes, and handling procedure.
NOTE
You can drag the rows in the Browse Alarm/Event tab page to rearrange the row order. The row order in
the Browse Alarm/Event tab page will be the tab page within the Cookie validity period.
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Prerequisites
You have logged in to the LMT.
Procedure
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GUI mode
1.
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Event Log tab in the Alarm/Event window.
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Description
Type
Cleared Time
Severity
To query a type of alarm or event based on the serial number, ID, event type, and
board location, click the Advanced tab. Table 5-3 describes the fields on the
Advanced tab page.
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Description
Event Category
ID
Serial No.
Maintenance Mode
Board Location
2.
3.
Click Query. The query results are displayed in the Result area.
4.
To view the detailed information about an alarm or event, double-click the alarm or
event record.
The Detailed Information dialog box is displayed.
5.
In the Detailed Information dialog box, click Solution to query the description,
parameters, impact on the system, system actions, possible causes, and handling
procedure.
6.
You can drag the rows in the Browse Alarm/Event tab page to rearrange the row order. The
row order in the Browse Alarm/Event tab page will be the tab page within the Cookie validity
period.
MML mode
Run the LST ALMLOG command.
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Context
The available search criteria are as follows:
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ID
Severity
Modification Flag
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Shield Flag
Return Amount
Procedure
Step 1 In the LMT main window, click Alarm/Event, and then click the Query Alarm/Event
Configuration tab in the displayed Alarm/Event window.
Step 2 Set the search criteria as required.
Step 3 Click Query. The query results are displayed in the Result area.
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Prerequisites
You have logged in to the local maintenance terminal (LMT).
Context
The detailed help information about an alarm involves the following:
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Alarm description
Alarm attribute
Alarm parameters
Impact on system
System actions
Possible causes
Handling procedure
Procedure
Step 1 Double-click an alarm on the Browse Alarm/Event or Query Alarm/Event Log tab page. The
Detailed Information dialog box is displayed.
Step 2 In the displayed Detailed Information dialog box, click Solution. The online help of the alarm
or event is displayed.
NOTE
You can also right-click an alarm or event and choose Solution to display the online help of the alarm or event.
Step 3 View the definition, attribute, parameters, impact on system, system actions, possible causes,
and handling procedure.
Step 4 Click the exit button in the upper right corner of the online help to exit it.
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Prerequisites
You have logged in to the local maintenance terminal (LMT).
Procedure
Step 1 Click Refresh or choose Refresh from the shortcut menu on the Browse Alarm/Event, Query
Alarm/Event Log, or Query Alarm/Event Configuration tab page.
NOTE
l The alarms or events are displayed on the Browse Alarm/Event tab page in real time. Therefore, after you
refresh the tab page, the cleared alarms or events are not displayed.
l The alarms or events are not displayed in real time on the Query Alarm/Event Log tab page. Therefore,
after you manually refresh the tab page, the alarms or events are updated and displayed based on the original
search criteria.
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Prerequisites
You have logged in to the local maintenance terminal (LMT).
Context
Manual alarm clearing applies only to alarms of the ADMC type instead of the ADAC type.
ADMC refers to automatically detected and manually cleared and ADAC refers to automatically
detected and automatically cleared.
Procedure
Step 1 Select an alarm or event to be manually cleared on the Browse Alarm/Event or Query Alarm/
Event Log tab page.
Step 2 Right-click the alarm or event and choose Clear from the shortcut menu or click Clear in the
lower right corner.
The Confirm dialog box is displayed.
Step 3 Click Yes. The selected alarm or event is cleared, and its color automatically changes to the
color of a cleared alarm or event.
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Prerequisites
You have logged in to the local maintenance terminal (LMT).
Procedure
Step 1 On the Browse Alarm/Event or Query Alarm/Event Log tab page, click Delete All, Delete
All Cleared Alarms, or Delete Selected Cleared Alarms to clear alarms as required. Table
5-4 describes the functions of these menu items.
Table 5-4 Menu item functions
Item
Description
Delete All
Deletes all the cleared alarms on the Query Alarm/Event Log tab
page or on the Normal Alarm and Engineering Alarm tab pages
of the Browse Alarm/Event tab page.
Delete Selected
Cleared Alarms
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Prerequisites
You have logged in to the local maintenance terminal (LMT).
Procedure
Step 1 On the Browse Alarm/Event or Query Alarm/Event Log tab page, right-click an alarm or
event record to be saved and choose Save Selected from the shortcut menu. The Save dialog
box is displayed.
Step 2 Enter the file name and specify the save path and file type.
Step 3 Click Save.
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To use the tracing function, you must install the Java runtime environment (JRE) plug-in.
The tracing window is fixed in size and does not change with the web page.
It is good practice to use the U2000 instead of the LMT to trace messages in heavy traffic scenarios.
The LMT cannot accommodate processing large amounts of data and may fail to create tracing tasks
in heavy traffic scenarios.
If the sequence of the messages corresponding to the collection time is inconsistent with the actual
message sequence, time deviation occurs in the messages reported by NEs because the time between
the processes for processing the messages is not synchronized.
PTP Trace
MAC Trace
LACP Trace
PPP Trace
MP Trace
SCTP Trace
CMPv2 Trace
IKE Trace
PNP Trace
ICP Trace
SAAL Trace
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HDLC Trace
IUANT Trace
485 Trace
IPMI Trace
RF Link Trace
RF Message Trace
TRX RF Sampling
DSP Trace
Cell Trace
User Trace
Iub Trace
S1 Interface Trace
X2 Interface Trace
Uu Interface Trace
IFTS Trace
M2 Interface Trace
Se Interface Trace
2.
After you create a tracing task on the LMT, the LMT sends a binary command to the
base station to create the task.
b.
The base station allocates an ID to the task and forwards the command to the tracing
management module of a specified board.
c.
After receiving the command, the tracing management module records the parameters
for tracing contained in the command in the filter table and sends messages to the
service processing module.
d.
The service processing module updates the local filter table based on the messages
from the tracing management module.
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module verifies that the parameters in the local filter table are updated. Then, it reports
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the messages meeting filter criteria to the LMT based on the task IDs contained in the
messages.
b.
Prerequisites
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Procedure
Step 1 Browse traced messages in the message browsing window in real time. You can right-click a
traced message in the message browsing window and choose an item from the shortcut menu to
perform the associated operation as listed in Table 6-1.
Table 6-1 Operation instructions
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Description
Restart Trace
Task
Save All
Messages
Save Selected
Messages
Auto Scroll
Clear Messages
Properties
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NOTE
A maximum of 2000 records can be displayed in the message tracing window. If this number is exceeded,
the latest records will replace the earliest ones.
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Prerequisites
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Procedure
Step 1 In the message browsing window, double-click a message to be viewed.
The Message Browser dialog box is displayed, showing the details about the message, as shown
in Figure 6-2.
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Step 2 Click
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Prerequisites
l
If you clear the Save File check box when creating a tracing task, the messages displayed
in the message browsing window are not saved.
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Procedure
l
When a tracing task is created, Save File is selected by default. All messages displayed
in the message browsing window are saved automatically.
NOTE
l The LMT saves every 5000 messages as a file. The messages from the 5001st are saved in
other files whose names are added with a sequence number. For example, the 5001st to
10000th SCTP messages are saved in a file named local maintenance IP address
_SCTPTrace_Year-Month-Day-Hour-Minute-Second_1 by default.
l You can use the Traffic Recording Review Tool to browse files in .tmf format. For details,
see 6.2.4 Browsing Traced Messages Offline.
Right-click in the message browsing window and choose Save All Messages, or rightclick one or more messages to be saved and choose Save Selected Messages.
The Save dialog box is displayed.
NOTE
l If traced messages are manually saved, all messages are displayed in the window. Currently, a
maximum of 2000 messages can be displayed in the window.
l A maximum of 2000 messages can be displayed in the window, that is, only the latest 2000
messages are displayed. Therefore, it is good practice to automatically save traced messages if
there are a great number of messages.
l You can use the Traffic Recording Review Tool to browse files in .tmf format. For details, see
6.2.4 Browsing Traced Messages Offline.
l To save all traced messages, do not select any message.
l To save some of the traced messages, select the messages first. Otherwise, Save Selected
Messages is unavailable after you right-click the selected messages.
2.
Enter the file name, specify the save path, and click Save.
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Prerequisites
Traced messages have been saved.
The base station Maintenance and Commissioning Tool is installed.
Context
You can double-click a message file in .txt or .csv format to view the messages. A message file
in .tmf format must be opened using the Traffic Recording Review Tool.
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Procedure
Step 1 Start the Traffic Recording Review Tool. Choose Start > All Programs > Huawei Local
Maintenance Terminal > Traffic Recording Review Tool.
The Open dialog box is displayed, as shown in Figure 6-3.
Figure 6-3 Open dialog box
Step 2 Locate the folder that contains the message files, and then select the message file to be viewed.
The folder for saving these files is set when the task is started.
Step 3 Click Open. The contents of the message file are displayed, as shown in Figure 6-4.
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Step 4 View these messages. You can double-click a message to view details, as shown in Figure
6-5.
Figure 6-5 Message Browser dialog box
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Step 5 To view other message files, choose File > Open. In the displayed Open dialog box, select and
open the message file to be viewed.
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Prerequisites
You have logged in to the LMT using an account with the required operation rights.
Context
l
A maximum of one PTP message tracing task can be created at one time.
IEEE 1588V2 is a protocol of precise clock synchronization defined by IEEE. It is called "A Precision
Clock Synchronization Protocol for Networked Measurement and Control Systems" and also referred to
as PTPv2.
IEEE 1588V2 applies to the scenario where all nodes in a distributed network must be
precisely synchronized in terms of reference clocks. It provides a mechanism for achieving
time synchronization among all nodes using the same reference clock.
The IEEE 1588V2 protocol transmits timestamps by means of message exchange to achieve
clock synchronization. If the IEEE 1588V2 protocol does not function properly, PTP
message tracing can be started to view IEEE 1588V2 messages.
If all IEEE 1588V2 messages are traced, check the interval at which packets are transmitted
on the clock link. If packets are transmitted at small intervals, there are a large number of
messages. Therefore, the tracing affects the system performance. You are advised not to
start multiple tracing tasks at the same time.
Procedure
Step 1 In the LMT main window, click the Trace tab.
Step 2 In the navigation tree, choose Trace > Common Services. Double-click PTP Trace.
The PTP Trace dialog box is displayed.
Step 3 Set related parameters in the PTP Trace dialog box. For details about parameter descriptions,
see Table 6-2.
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Description
Cabinet No.
Specifies the number of the cabinet where the board for PTP message
tracing is located.
Subrack No.
Specifies the number of the subrack where the board for PTP message
tracing is located.
Slot No.
Specifies the number of the slot where the board for PTP message tracing
is located.
Trace Type
Save File
If you select the Save File check box, tracing results will be
automatically saved. Click
file type.
Description
No.
Indicates the sequence of the traced message that received by the LMT.
Time
Trace Direction
Address Type
Server Address
Message Type
Content
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Prerequisites
You have logged in to the LMT using an account with the required operation rights.
Context
l
A maximum of one MAC message tracing task can be created at one time.
The protocol type, source MAC address, destination MAC address, VLAN tag, VLAN ID,
and VLAN priority are used for identifying messages at the MAC layer.
You can choose one or more items from the protocol type, source MAC address, destination
MAC address, VLAN tag, VLAN ID, and VLAN priority to specify the scope of messages
to be traced. This helps you to trace messages more specific to a fault.
Currently, packet capture at the MAC layer supports the IP, ARP, RARP, LLDP,
ETHOAM, OAM3AH, 802.1x, and SYNCETH protocol types. For details about how to
choose the protocol type, contact Huawei technical support.
The following operations cannot be started simultaneously on one board: the Mac trace,
the IP trace, and the remote loopback that is either applied to all IP addresses or a specified
address.
The WMPT, UTRP2, and UTRP9 boards do not support the IP-layer extended filtering
function of MAC tracing. Specifically, If MAC tracing with Frame Type set to IP is to be
enabled for these boards, Extend Switch cannot be set to ON. Otherwise, MAC tracing
fails to be started.
If the message Error returned from NE: Invalid board is displayed when a tracing task
is created during the base station deployment by PnP, run the DSP BRD command to check
whether the board for which the tracing task is created has been configured. If the board is
not configured, run ADD BRD to add the board. Restart the tracing task after the board is
configured successfully.
In secure networking scenarios, packets are encrypted and decrypted at the IP layer. The
payload in the MAC packet is encrypted. Therefore, IP packets cannot be parsed at the
MAC layer. In this case, the search criteria for the IP layer is invalid for MAC message
tracing.
In secure networking scenarios, TCP packets cannot be identified. As a result, TCP packets
cannot be filtered out during MAC message tracing, leading to packet capture loops on the
U2000. Therefore, remote MAC packet capturing on the U2000 is not supported. (Remote
MAC packet capturing on the WebLMT, to which users log in through the U2000 proxy,
is not included.) In this case, IP message tracing on the U2000 or local MAC message
tracing on the LMT can be started. Secure networking scenarios are as follows:
The OMCH is configured with IPsec protection.
The IPSECBIND MO takes effect on a board. You can run the LST IPSECBIND
command to check whether the IPSECBIND MO takes effect.
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Procedure
Step 1 In the LMT main window, click the Trace tab.
Step 2 In the navigation tree, choose Trace > Common Services. Double-click MAC Trace.
The MAC Trace dialog box is displayed.
Step 3 Set related parameters in the MAC Trace dialog box. For details about parameter descriptions,
see Table 6-4.
Table 6-4 Parameters for MAC message tracing
Parameter
Description
Cabinet No.
Specifies the number of the cabinet where the board for MAC message
tracing is located.
Subrack No.
Specifies the number of the subrack where the board for MAC message
tracing is located.
Slot No.
Specifies the number of the slot where the board for MAC message
tracing is located.
Subboard Type
Specifies the type of the subboard for MAC message tracing. This
parameter can be set to:
Eth Cover Board if Slot No. is set to 0 to 5.
Base Board or Eth Cover Board if Slot No. is set to 6 or 7.
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Frame Type
Minimum Frame
Length
Maximum Frame
Length
VLAN Tag
Specifies the VLAN tag. This parameter can be set to Tagged, All, or
UnTagged.
VALN Priority
VALN ID
Specifies the VLAN ID. This parameter is valid when VLAN Tag is set
to Tagged.
Local MAC
Address
Peer MAC
Address
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Parameter
Description
FrameFlow Upper
Threshold
Extend Switch
Specifies whether the filtering switch is turned on. This parameter can
be set to ON, or OFF. When the Frame Type is set to IP, this parameter
can be set.
Local IP Address
NOTE
The packets are binary code streams.
Peer IP Address
DSCP
Protocol Type
Indicates the protocol type. This parameter can be set to ALL, ICMP,
TCP, UDP, SCTP, or GTPU.
NOTE
GTPU is only specific to LTE.
Local Port
Peer Port
GTPU TEID
Save File
If you select the Save File check box, tracing results will be
automatically saved. Click
file type.
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Description
Message Index
Trace Direction
Peer MAC
Address
Local MAC
Address
VLAN Priority
VLAN ID
Protocol Type
Indicates the protocol type of the traced message. The value can be
SYNCETH, IP, ARP, RARP, LLDP, ETHOAM, 802.3ah, 802.1x,
PPPOE Discover, or others.
Protocol
Timestamp
Content
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Prerequisites
You have logged in to the LMT using an account with the required operation rights.
Context
l
A maximum of one LACP message tracing task can be created at one time.
Unsuccessful negotiation or inconsistent port status may occur during the negotiation of
the Ethernet trunk protocol. In this case, you can locate the problem by tracing messages.
Procedure
Step 1 In the LMT main window, click the Trace tab.
Step 2 In the navigation tree, choose Trace > Common Services. Double-click LACP Trace.
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Description
Cabinet No.
Specifies the number of the cabinet where the board for Link Aggregation
Control Protocol (LACP) message tracing is located.
Subrack No.
Specifies the number of the subrack where the board for LACP message
tracing is located.
Slot No.
Specifies the number of the slot where the board for LACP message tracing
is located.
Trunk No.
Specifies the Ethernet trunk No. of the board for LACP message tracing.
Direction
Subboard Type
Specifies the type of the subboard for LACP message tracing. This
parameter can be set to:
Ethernet Cover Board if Slot No. is set to 0 to 5.
Base Board or Ethernet Cover Board if Slot No. is set to 6 or 7.
Save File
If you select the Save File check box, tracing results will be automatically
saved. Click
Description
Trace Direction
Content
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Prerequisites
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You have logged in to the LMT using an account with the required operation rights.
Context
A maximum of one PPP message tracing task can be created at one time.
Procedure
Step 1 In the LMT main window, click the Trace tab.
Step 2 In the navigation tree, choose Trace > Common Services. Double-click PPP Trace.
The PPP Trace dialog box is displayed.
Step 3 Set related parameters in the PPP Trace dialog box. For details about parameter descriptions,
see Table 6-8.
Table 6-8 Parameters for PPP message tracing
Parameter
Description
Cabinet No.
Specifies the number of the cabinet where the board for PPP message
tracing is located.
Subrack No.
Specifies the number of the subrack where the board for PPP message
tracing is located.
Slot No.
Specifies the number of the slot where the board for PPP message tracing
is located.
Subboard Type
Specifies the type of the subboard for PPP message tracing. This parameter
can be set to:
E1 Cover Board if Slot No. is set to 0 to 5.
Base Board or Back Board if Slot No. is set to 6 or 7.
Specifies the number of the PPP link for the message tracing.
Direction
Save File
If you select the Save File check box, tracing results will be automatically
saved. Click
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Description
Trace
Direction
Protocol Type
Content
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6.3.5 MP Trace
This section describes how to trace messages on MP sub-links in an MP group to locate MP
group connection problems between the base station and peer device. Traced messages can be
automatically or manually saved. You can browse the traced messages online or offline.
Prerequisites
l
You have logged in to the LMT using an account with the required operation rights.
Context
A maximum of one MP message tracing task can be created at one time.
Procedure
Step 1 In the LMT main window, click the Trace tab.
Step 2 In the navigation tree, choose Trace > Common Services. Double-click MP Trace.
The MP Trace dialog box is displayed.
Step 3 Set related parameters in the MP Trace dialog box. For details about parameter descriptions,
see Table 6-10.
Table 6-10 Parameters for MP message tracing
Parameter
Description
Cabinet No.
Specifies the number of the cabinet where the board to be traced is located.
Subrack No.
Specifies the number of the subrack where the board to be traced is located.
Slot No.
Specifies the number of the slot where the board to be traced is located.
Subboard Type
Specifies the type of the subboard for MP message tracing. This parameter
can be set to:
E1 Cover Board if Slot No. is set to 0 to 5.
Base Board if Slot No. is set to 6 or 7.
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Parameter
Description
MpGroup No.
Direction
Save File
If you select the Save File check box, tracing results will be automatically
saved. Click
Description
Trace Direction
Protocol Type
Content
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Prerequisites
You have logged in to the LMT using an account with the required operation rights.
Context
l
The local IP address, peer IP address, protocol type, IP DSCP, local port number, and peer
port number are used for identifying packets at the IP layer.
You can specify the protocol type or source/destination port No. to limit the scope of packet
capture.
Either the protocol type or port No. must be specified for locating transmission problems.
Otherwise, the packet capture is less useful for problem location.
An IP layer protocol message tracing task cannot trace TCP packets connected to the LMT
itself in the uplink.
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The following operations cannot be started simultaneously on one board: the MAC trace,
the IP trace, and the remote loopback that is either applied to all IP addresses or a specified
address.
If the message Error returned from NE: Invalid board is displayed when a tracing task
is created during the base station deployment by PnP, run the DSP BRD command to check
whether the board for which the tracing task is created has been configured. If the board is
not configured, run ADD BRD to add the board. Restart the tracing task after the board is
configured successfully.
Procedure
Step 1 In the LMT main window, click Trace to open the Trace dialog box.
Step 2 In the navigation tree, choose Trace > Common Services. Double-click IP Layer Protocol
Trace.
The IP Layer Protocol Trace dialog box is displayed.
Step 3 Set related parameters in the IP Layer Protocol Trace dialog box. For details about parameter
descriptions, see Table 6-12.
Table 6-12 Parameters for IP layer protocol message tracing
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Description
Cabinet No.
Specifies the number of the cabinet where the board for IP message
tracing is located.
Subrack No.
Specifies the number of the subrack where the board for IP message
tracing is located.
Slot No.
Specifies the number of the slot where the board for IP message tracing
is located.
Frame Flow
Upper Threshold
Direction
Receive Report
Length Option
Max.Incoming IP
Packets
Transmit Report
Length Option
Max.Outgoing IP
Packets
Report Type
IP Address Type
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Parameter
Description
VRF
Local IP Address
Peer IP Address
DSCP
Protocol Type
Specifies the local port number. This parameter is valid only when
Protocol Type is set to UDP or TCP.
Specifies the peer port number. This parameter is valid only when
Protocol Type is set to UDP or TCP.
GTPU TEID
Specifies the GTPU TEID. This parameter is valid only when Protocol
Type is set to GTPU.
Save File
If you select the Save File check box, tracing results will be
automatically saved. Click
file type.
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Description
Message Index
Trace Direction
Header Length
Version
Type Of Service
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Parameter
Description
Total Length
Identification
Indicates the tag of a traced message. For details, see the IP protocol.
Fragment Offset
Field
Indicates the fragment offset of a traced message. For details, see the IP
protocol.
Time To Live
Indicates the life time of a traced message. For details, see the IP
protocol.
Protocol
Indicates the protocol type of a traced message. The value can be UDP,
SCTP, TCP, ICMP, AH, or ESP.
Checksum
Source Address
Dest Address
Port Timestamp
Packet Sent
(Received)
Sequence Number
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Packet Process
Result
Source Port
Indicates the source port No. This parameter is valid for UDP, TCP, and
SCTP packets.
Destination Port
Indicates the destination port No. This parameter is valid for UDP,
TCP, and SCTP packets.
UDP Length
Indicates the Length of a UDP packet. This parameter is valid for UDP
packets.
UDP Checksum
GTPU TEID
SCTP
Verification Flag
Indicates the verification flag for SCTP packets. This parameter is valid
for SCTP packets. For details, see the SCTP protocol.
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Parameter
Description
SCTP Checksum
Content
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Prerequisites
You have logged in to the LMT using an account with the required operation rights.
Context
l
A maximum of six SCTP message tracing task can be created at one time. In addition, the
tasks must differ in parameter settings.
SCTP tracing affects system performance because SCTP links are busy. Therefore, do not
start multiple SCTP tracing tasks simultaneously.
Procedure
Step 1 In the LMT main window, click the Trace tab.
Step 2 In the navigation tree, choose Trace > Common Services. Double-click SCTP Trace.
The SCTP Trace dialog box is displayed.
Step 3 Set related parameters in the SCTP Trace dialog box. For details about parameter descriptions,
see Table 6-14.
Table 6-14 Parameters for SCTP message tracing
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Description
Cabinet No.
Specifies the number of the cabinet where the board for SCTP message
tracing is located.
Subrack No.
Specifies the number of the subrack where the board for SCTP message
tracing is located.
Slot No.
Specifies the number of the slot where the board for SCTP message tracing
is located.
SCTP Link
No.
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Parameter
Description
Direction
Save File
If you select the Save File check box, tracing results will be automatically
saved. Click
Description
No.
Indicates the sequence of the traced message that received by the LMT.
Time
Trace
Direction
Chunk Type
Chunk Flag
Chunk Length
Content
Indicates the SCTP protocol layer. For details, see the RFC4960 protocol.
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Prerequisites
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Context
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A maximum of one CMPV2 message tracing task can be created at one time.
If the message Error returned from NE: Invalid board is displayed when a tracing task
is created during the base station deployment by PnP, run the DSP BRD command to check
whether the board for which the tracing task is created has been configured. If the board is
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not configured, run ADD BRD to add the board. Restart the tracing task after the board is
configured successfully.
Procedure
Step 1 In the LMT main window, click the Trace tab.
Step 2 In the navigation tree, choose Trace > Common Services. Double-click CMPV2 Trace.
The CMPV2 Trace dialog box is displayed.
Step 3 Set related parameters in the CMPV2 Trace dialog box. For details about parameter
descriptions, see Table 6-16.
Table 6-16 Parameters for CMPV2 message tracing
Parameter
Description
Cabinet No.
Specifies the number of the cabinet where the board for CMPV2 message
tracing is located.
Subrack No.
Specifies the number of the subrack where the board for CMPV2 message
tracing is located.
Slot No.
Specifies the number of the slot where the board for CMPV2 message tracing
is located.
Direction
Save File
If you select the Save File check box, tracing results will be automatically
saved. Click
Description
No.
Indicates the sequence of the traced message that received by the LMT.
Time
Trace
Direction
Trace
Indicates the protocol type of traced messages.
Message Type
Content
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TS 33.310.
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A maximum of one IKE message tracing task can be created at one time.
In an IKE setup or rekey process, IKE negotiation may fail due to algorithm inconsistency
or certificate errors, packets cannot be encrypted because IKE tunnels are not successfully
established. As a result, packets are lost.
Information such as the message type, request, and response about IKEv1 or IKEv2
message headers can be analyzed.
If the message Error returned from NE: Invalid board is displayed when a tracing task
is created during the base station deployment by PnP, run the DSP BRD command to check
whether the board for which the tracing task is created has been configured. If the board is
not configured, run ADD BRD to add the board. Restart the tracing task after the board is
configured successfully.
Procedure
Step 1 In the LMT main window, click the Trace tab.
Step 2 In the navigation tree, choose Trace > Common Services. Double-click IKE Trace.
The IKE Trace dialog box is displayed.
Step 3 Set related parameters in the IKE Trace dialog box. For details about parameter descriptions,
see Table 6-18.
Table 6-18 Parameters for IKE message tracing
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Parameter
Description
Cabinet No.
Specifies the number of the cabinet where the board for IKE message
tracing is located.
Subrack No.
Specifies the number of the subrack where the board for IKE message
tracing is located.
Slot No.
Specifies the number of the slot where the board for IKE message tracing
is located.
Direction
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Parameter
Description
Save File
If you select the Save File check box, tracing results will be automatically
saved. Click
Description
Trace Direction
Content
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Context
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A maximum of one PNP message tracing task can be created at one time.
The real-time tracing function for site deployment includes receiving, sending, checking,
and handling of messages. In case of a failure, the failure cause is displayed.
The real-time tracing function can be enabled only by the managing mode of a multimode
base station, only partial deployment information is visible to the non-managing mode.
Procedure
Step 1 In the LMT main window, click the Trace tab.
Step 2 In the navigation tree, choose Trace > PNP Trace. Double-click PNP Trace.
The PNP Trace dialog box is displayed.
Step 3 Set related parameters in the PNP Trace dialog box. For details about parameter descriptions,
see Table 6-20.
Table 6-20 Parameters for PNP message tracing
Parameter
Description
Save File
If you select the Save File check box, tracing results will be automatically
saved. Click
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Description
Cabinet:Subrack
:Slot
Indicates the cabinet, subrack, and slot information about the traced board.
CPUID
Message Type
Content
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The real-time tracing function for site deployment includes receiving, sending, checking,
and handling of messages. In case of a failure, the failure cause is displayed.
The real-time tracing function can be enabled only by the managing mode of a multimode
base station. During a mode election, the course is visible to the non-managing mode. When
the transmission board is determined, the deployment information is invisible to the nonmanaging mode.
PNP tracing using the proxy base station applies only to the IP protocol stack.
Context
Procedure
Step 1 In the LMT main window, click the Trace tab.
Step 2 In the navigation tree, choose Trace > Proxy PNP Trace. Double-click Proxy PNP Trace.
The Proxy PNP Trace dialog box is displayed.
Step 3 Set related parameters in the Proxy PNP Trace dialog box. For details about parameter
descriptions, see Table 6-22.
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Description
Save File
If you select the Save File check box, tracing results will be automatically
saved. Click
Description
Cabinet:Subrack
:Slot
Indicates the cabinet, subrack, and slot information about the traced board.
CPUID
Message Type
Content
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A maximum of four ICP message tracing task can be created at one time. In addition, the
tasks must differ in parameter settings.
Procedure
Step 1 In the LMT main window, click the Trace tab.
Step 2 In the navigation tree, choose Trace > Common Services. Double-click ICP Trace.
The ICP Trace dialog box is displayed.
Step 3 Set related parameters in the ICP Trace dialog box. For details about parameter descriptions,
see Table 6-24.
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Description
Cabinet No.
Specifies the number of the cabinet where the board for ICP message tracing
is located.
Subrack No.
Specifies the number of the subrack where the board for ICP message tracing
is located.
Slot No.
Specifies the number of the slot where the board for ICP message tracing is
located.
Subboard
Type
IMA Group
No.
Specifies the number of the IMA group for ICP message tracing.
Direction
Save File
If you select the Save File check box, tracing results will be automatically
saved. Click
Description
Trace
Direction
Content
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A maximum of four SAAL message tracing task can be created at one time. In addition,
the tasks must differ in parameter settings.
Procedure
Step 1 In the LMT main window, click the Trace tab.
Step 2 In the navigation tree, choose Trace > Common Services. Double-click SAAL Trace.
The SAAL Trace dialog box is displayed.
Step 3 Set related parameters in the SAAL Trace dialog box. For details about parameter descriptions,
see Table 6-26.
Table 6-26 Parameters for SAAL message tracing
Parameter
Description
SAAL Link
No.
Message Type
Save File
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saved. Click
Description
SAAL Link
No.
Trace
Direction
PDU Message
Type
Content
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or offline. In addition, the traced messages can be resolved to display Information Elements
(IEs) contained in the messages.
Prerequisites
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Context
A maximum of six HDLC tracing tasks can be created on a main control board. In addition, the
tasks must differ in parameter settings.
Procedure
Step 1 In the LMT main window, click the Trace tab.
Step 2 In the navigation tree, choose Trace > Common Services. Double-click HDLC Trace.
The HDLC Trace dialog box is displayed.
Step 3 Set related parameters in the HDLC Trace dialog box. For details about parameter descriptions,
see Table 6-28.
Table 6-28 Parameters for HDLC message tracing
Parameter
Description
Cabinet No.
Specifies the number of the cabinet where the board for HDLC message
tracing is located.
Subrack No.
Specifies the number of the subrack where the board for HDLC message
tracing is located.
Slot No.
Specifies the number of the slot where the board for HDLC message
tracing is located.
Specifies the frame type for HDLC message tracing. This parameter can
be set to I Frame, S Frame, or U Frame.
Save File
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automatically saved. Click
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Description
Trace Direction
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Parameter
Description
HDLC Address
Control Frame
Type
NR
NS
PF
Content
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Only one IUANT message tracing task can be created on a main control board at one time,
and the parameter settings for each task cannot be identical.
Procedure
Step 1 In the LMT main window, click the Trace tab.
Step 2 In the navigation tree, choose Trace > Common Services. Double-click IUANT Trace.
The IUANT Trace dialog box is displayed.
Step 3 Set related parameters in the IUANT Trace dialog box. For details about parameter descriptions,
see Table 6-30.
Table 6-30 Parameters for IUANT message tracing
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Parameter
Description
Cabinet No.
Specifies the number of the cabinet where the board for IUANT message
tracing is located.
Subrack No.
Specifies the number of the subrack where the board for IUANT message
tracing is located.
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Parameter
Description
Slot No.
Specifies the number of the slot where the board for IUANT message
tracing is located.
Device No.
Node No.
Specifies the number of the node for IUANT message tracing. This
parameter can be set to Application, Driver, or All.
Frame Type
Save File
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saved. Click
Description
No.
Time
Cabinet:Subrac
k:Slot
Indicates the cabinet, subrack, and slot information about the traced board.
Link ID
Trace Direction
HDLC Address
HDLC Frame
Type
N(R)
N(S)
P/F
Content
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Context
Only one 485 message tracing task can be created on a main control board at one time, and the
parameter settings for each task cannot be identical.
Procedure
Step 1 In the LMT main window, click the Trace tab.
Step 2 In the navigation tree, choose Trace > Common Services. Double-click 485 Trace.
The 485 Trace dialog box is displayed.
Step 3 Set related parameters in the 485 Trace dialog box. For details about parameter descriptions,
see Table 6-32.
Table 6-32 Parameters for 485 message tracing
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Parameter
Description
Trace Type
Specifies the trace type. This parameter can be set to CSS or Portand
Added.
Cabinet No.
Specifies the number of the cabinet where the board for 485 message tracing
is located. This parameter is valid only when Trace Type is set to CSS.
Subrack No.
Specifies the number of the subrack where the board for 485 message
tracing is located. This parameter is valid only when Trace Type is set to
CSS.
Slot No.
Specifies the number of the slot where the board for 485 message tracing
is located. This parameter is valid only when Trace Type is set to CSS.
Manager
Cabinet No.
Specifies the number of the manager cabinet where the board for 485
message tracing is located. This parameter is valid only when Trace
Type is set to Portand Added.
Manager
Subrack No.
Specifies the number of the manager subrack where the board for 485
message tracing is located. This parameter is valid only when Trace
Type is set to Portand Added.
Port No.
Specifies the number of the port for 485 message tracing. This parameter
is valid only when Trace Type is set to Portand Added.
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Parameter
Description
Device
Address
Specifies the address of the device for 485 message tracing. This parameter
is valid only when Trace Type is set to Portand Added.
Save File
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saved. Click
Description
Cabinet No.
Subrack No.
Slot No.
Manager
Cabinet No.
Manager
Subrack No.
Port No.
Device
Address
Message
Direction
Content
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Context
A maximum of three IPMI message tracing task can be created at one time. In addition, the tasks
must differ in parameter settings.
Procedure
Step 1 In the LMT main window, click the Trace tab.
Step 2 In the navigation tree, choose Trace > Common Services. Double-click IPMI Trace.
The IPMI Trace dialog box is displayed.
Step 3 Set related parameters in the IPMI Trace dialog box. For details about parameter descriptions,
see Table 6-34.
Table 6-34 Parameters for IPMI message tracing
Parameter
Description
Cabinet No.
Specifies the number of the cabinet where the board for IPMI message
tracing is located.
Subrack No.
Specifies the number of the subrack where the board for IPMI message
tracing is located.
Slot No.
Specifies the number of the slot where the board for IPMI message tracing
is located.
Save File
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saved. Click
Description
No.
Indicates the sequence of the traced message that received by the LMT.
Time
CabinetNo.:Su
brackNo.:Slot
No.
Indicates the cabinet, subrack, and slot information about the traced board.
Trace
Direction
Content
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Context
A maximum of four RF link tracing tasks can be created on one main control board.
Procedure
Step 1 In the LMT main window, click Trace.
Step 2 In the navigation tree, choose Trace > Common Services, and double-click RF Link Trace.
The RF Link Trace dialog box is displayed.
Step 3 Set related parameters in the RF Link Trace dialog box. For details about parameter
descriptions, see Table 6-36.
Table 6-36 Parameters for RF link tracing
Parameter
Description
Cabinet No.
Specifies the number of the cabinet where the board for RF link tracing is
located.
Subrack No.
Specifies the number of the subrack where the board for RF link tracing is
located.
Slot No.
Specifies the number of the slot where the board for RF link tracing is
located.
CPU ID
Specifies the ID of the CPU. The value range of this parameter is from 0 to
255.
BUS ID
Specifies the ID of the bus. The value range of this parameter is from 0 to
255.
Device ID
Link Type
Specifies the type of the RF link. This parameter can be set to AISG,
MBUS, HPI, or TCP.
Save File
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saved. Click
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A message browsing window is displayed. Table 6-37 describes the message tracing results.
Table 6-37 Results of the RF link tracing
Parameter
Description
CPUID
BUS ID
Device ID
Link Type
Content
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Context
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A maximum of 10 internal tracing tasks can be created. In addition, the tasks must differ
in parameter settings.
Procedure
Step 1 In the LMT main window, click the Trace tab.
Step 2 In the navigation tree, choose Trace > Common Services. Double-click Process Message
Trace.
The Process Message Trace dialog box is displayed.
Step 3 Set related parameters in the Process Message Trace dialog box. For details about parameter
descriptions, see Table 6-38.
Table 6-38 Parameters for message tracing over process
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Parameter
Description
Mode
Specifies the tracing mode. This parameter can be set to Trace Mode, Cut
Mode, or Both Trace Mode.
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Parameter
Description
Action Side
Specifies the sender or receiver side where messages are to be traced. This
parameter can be set to Sender Side, or Receiver Side.
Sender CPU
ID
Sender PID
Receiver CPU
ID
Receiver PID
Report
Message Type
Save File
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saved. Click
Description
Mode
Action Side
Sender CPU
ID
Sender PID
Receiver CPU
ID
Receiver PID
Message Type
Content
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A maximum of four RF message tracing tasks can be created on one main control board.
Procedure
Step 1 In the LMT main window, click Trace.
Step 2 In the navigation tree, choose Trace > Common Services, and double-click RF Message
Trace.
The RF Message Trace dialog box is displayed.
Step 3 Set related parameters in the RF Message Trace dialog box. For details about parameter
descriptions, see Table 6-40.
Table 6-40 Parameters for RF message tracing
Parameter
Description
Cabinet No.
Indicates the number of the cabinet where the board for RF message tracing
is located.
Subrack No.
Indicates the number of the subrack where the board for RF message tracing
is located.
Slot No.
Indicates the number of the slot where the board for RF message tracing is
located.
Sender CPU
ID
Sender PID
Receiver CPU
ID
Receiver PID
Save File
If you select the Save File check box, tracing results will be automatically
saved. Click
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Description
Sender CPU
ID
Sender PID
Receiver CPU
ID
Receiver PID
Content
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Procedure
Step 1 In the LMT main window, click the Trace tab.
Step 2 In the navigation tree, choose Trace > GSM Services. Double-click Abis Interface CS Trace
(RSL).
The Abis Interface CS Trace(RSL) dialog box is displayed.
Step 3 Set related parameters in the Abis Interface CS Trace(RSL) dialog box. For details about
parameter descriptions, see Table 6-42.
Table 6-42 Parameters for RSL message tracing over the Abis interface in the CS domain
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Description
Message
Type
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Parameter
Description
Trace
Target
Specifies the index of the carrier to be traced. The value range is from 0 to
23999.
Save File
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saved. Click
Description
No.
Time
Trace
Direction
Trx No.
Trx ID
Cell ID
Message
Type
Content
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Procedure
Step 1 In the LMT main window, click the Trace tab.
Step 2 In the navigation tree, choose Trace > GSM Services. Double-click Abis Interface CS Trace
(CSL).
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Description
Message
Type
Save File
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saved. Click
Description
No.
Time
Trace
Direction
Message
Type
Content
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Procedure
Step 1 In the LMT main window, click Trace tab.
Step 2 In the navigation tree, choose Trace > GSM Services. Double-click TRX RF Sampling.
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Description
TRX ID
Specifies the index of a carrier. The value range of this parameter is from 0
to 23999.
Sampling
Type
Specifies the sampling type. The value range of this parameter is from 0 to
255.
Sub Sampling
Type
Specifies the sub-sampling type. The value range of this parameter is from
0 to 255.
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Context
A maximum of 4 DSP tracing tasks can be created on a NE at one time. In addition, the tasks
must differ in parameter settings.
Procedure
Step 1 In the LMT main window, click the Trace tab.
Step 2 In the navigation tree, choose Trace > UMTS Services. Double-click DSP Trace.
The DSP Trace dialog box is displayed.
Step 3 Click the Basic tab page and set the related parameters. Table 6-47 describes parameters on the
Basic tab page.
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Table 6-47 Parameters on the Basic tab page for DSP message tracing
Parameter
Description
Cabinet No.
Specifies the number of the cabinet where the board for DSP message
tracing is located.
Subrack No.
Specifies the number of the slot where the board for DSP message tracing
is located.
Slot No.
Specifies the number of the slot where the board for DSP message tracing
is located.
DSP ID
Save File
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saved. Click
Step 4 Click the Uu tab page, set the Uu Message Type. Table 6-48 describes parameters on the Uu
tab page.
Table 6-48 Parameters on the Uu tab page for DSP message tracing
Parameter
Description
Uu Message
Type
Description
No.
Indicates the sequence of the traced message that received by the LMT.
Time
Message No.
Tracing Entity
ID
Message
Category
Message Type
Content
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Context
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A maximum of three cell-specific message tracing task can be created at one time. In
addition, the tasks must differ in parameter settings.
The RRU3808, MRFU V1, MRFU V2, RRU3805, and RRU3908 V1 do not support the
following three trace items: (RRU)Channel Information, (RRU)Custom-collection
Datas, and (RRU)Module-collection Datas.
Procedure
Step 1 In the LMT main window, click the Trace tab.
Step 2 In the navigation tree, choose Trace > UMTS Services. Double-click Cell Trace.
The Cell Trace dialog box is displayed.
Step 3 Click the Basic tab page and set the related parameters. Table 6-50 describes parameters on the
Basic tab page.
Table 6-50 Parameters on the Basic tab page for cell-specific message tracing
Parameter
Description
Logic Cell ID
Trace Type
Specifies the trace type. This parameter can be set to Cell, or All Users.
Information
Level
Specifies the information level of the traced message. This parameter can
be set to Key, or Detail.
Trace Mode
Specifies the information mode of the traced message. This parameter can
be set to Common Message Report, or Compressed Message Report.
Save File
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saved. Click
Step 4 Click the Iub tab page or the Uu tab page, select the message type.
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Table 6-51 Parameters on the Iub tab page for cell-specific message tracing
Parameter
Description
Iub Message
Type
Description
Uu Message
Type
Description
No.
Indicates the sequence of the traced message that received by the LMT.
Time
Message No.
Tracing Entity
ID
Message
Category
Message Type
Content
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Context
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This function can be used to quickly locate and resolve problems. Normally there is no way
to avoid that some user data such as International Mobile Subscriber Identity (IMSI) will
be used during the troubleshooting. However, this function provides an anonymous data
processing method.
You are obligated to take considerable measures, in compliance with the laws of the
countries concerned, to ensure that the personal data of users is fully protected. For example,
you can enable user identity anonymity and delete the tracing files after the problems are
handled.
UE-specific messages can be traced by CRNC ID, Chain Time, IMSI ID, or CELL ID.
If UE-specific messages are to be traced by IMSI ID, determine whether the IMSI data to
be entered must be anonymous by running the LST USERIDANONSWITCH command
and checking the value of User Identity Anonymity Switch in the command output.
If User Identity Anonymity Switch is ON, anonymous IMSI data needs to be entered
in IMSI ID. Anonymous IMSI data can be obtained by entering the IMSI and a key in
the anonymization tool HMACUtil.
If User Identity Anonymity Switch is OFF, the IMSI can be directly entered in IMSI
ID.
NOTE
l The anonymization switch and the key can be modified on the U2000 by choosing Monitor >
Signaling Trace > Anonymous Policy Management (traditional style), or by choosing Signaling
Trace > Anonymous Policy Management (application style). For details, see U2000 Fault
Management User Guide.
l If the anonymization switch or the key is modified on the U2000 after a UE-specific message tracing
task is started, you need to stop the task and restart it after the modification.
l To obtain the anonymization tool HMACUtil, contact Huawei technical support.
Procedure
Step 1 In the LMT main window, click the Trace tab.
Step 2 In the navigation tree, choose Trace > UMTS Services. Double-click User Trace.
The User Trace dialog box is displayed.
Step 3 Click the Basic tab page and set the related parameters. Table 6-54 describes parameters on the
Basic tab page.
Table 6-54 Parameters on the Basic tab page for UE-specific message tracing
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Parameter
Description
Trace Method
CRNC ID
Specifies the CRNC ID. This parameter is valid when Trace Method is set
to CRNC ID.
Trace Time
(10s)
Specifies the tracing duration of each user. This parameter is valid when
Trace Method is set to Chain Time.
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Parameter
Description
User Number
Begin Time
Specifies the time when the tracing starts. This parameter is valid when
Trace Method is set to Chain Time.
End Time
Specifies the time when the tracing ends. This parameter is valid when Trace
Method is set to Chain Time.
IMSI ID
Specifies the IMSI. This parameter is valid when Trace Method is set to
IMSI ID.
CELL ID
Specifies the cell ID. This parameter is valid when Trace Method is set to
CELL ID.
Fault Type
Specifies the fault type. This parameter can be set to KPI SRB, KPI TRB,
HSDPA, or HSUPA.
Trace Mode
Save File
If you select the Save File check box, tracing results will be automatically
saved. Click
NOTE
l After Fault Type is specified, the manually selected message types on the Iub and Uu tab pages are
automatically cleared and the message types of the selected fault type are automatically selected.
l If multiple fault types are selected for Fault Type, all message types of the selected fault types will be
automatically selected on the Iub and Uu tab pages.
Step 4 Click the Iub tab page or the Uu tab page, select the message type.
l
Description
Iub Message Specifies the types of messages to be traced over the Iub interface.
Type
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Description
Uu Message
Type
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Description
No.
Indicates the sequence of the traced message that received by the LMT.
Time
Message No.
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Context
l
A maximum of four Iub message tracing task can be created at one time. In addition, the
tasks must differ in parameter settings.
If you create the task and is prompted with a message indicating that the system is busy
and the task fails to be created, the central processing unit (CPU) is overloaded. If this
happens, try again 30 seconds after the CPU overload is relieved.
Under heavy traffic, if commands fail to be delivered while Iub tracing starts, the CPU is
overloaded. In this case, deliver the commands again 30 seconds after Iub tracing is
disabled.
Procedure
Step 1 In the LMT main window, click the Trace tab.
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Step 2 In the navigation tree, choose Trace > UMTS Services. Double-click Iub Trace.
The Iub Trace dialog box is displayed.
Step 3 Set the related parameters. For details about parameter descriptions, see Table 6-58.
Table 6-58 Parameters for message tracing over the Iub interface
Parameter
Description
NBAP
Message
ALCAP
Message
Save File
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saved. Click
Description
No.
Indicates the sequence of the traced message that received by the LMT.
Time
Trace
Direction
Message
Type
Content
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Context
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You have logged in to the LMT using an account with the required operation rights.
Procedure
Step 1 In the LMT main window, click the Trace tab.
Step 2 In the navigation tree, choose Trace > LTE Services. Double-click S1 Interface Trace.
The S1 Interface Trace dialog box is displayed.
Step 3 Set related parameters in the S1 Interface Trace dialog box. For details about parameter
descriptions, see Table 6-60.
Table 6-60 Parameters for message tracing over the S1 interface
Parameter
Description
Direction
Trace object
Specifies the MME for the tracing. This parameter can be set to All MMEs,
Specified MME, or EPCInside MME.
S1 Interface
ID
Message
Type
Specifies the message type. You can select one, multiple, or all message types.
If Select All is selected, all messages are traced. Otherwise, only the selected
types of messages are traced.
Save File
If you select the Save File check box, tracing results will be automatically
saved. Click
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Description
No.
Indicates the sequence of the traced message that received by the LMT.
Time
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Parameter
Description
Standard
Interface
Message
Type
Trace
Direction
S1 Interface
ID
Call ID
PLMN
Content
The version number traced over the S1 interface is 10Q1, and the traced
protocol layer is S1 AP. For details, see 3GPP TS 36.413.
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Prerequisites
You have logged in to the LMT using an account with the required operation rights.
Context
A maximum of five message tracing tasks can be created simultaneously over an X2 interface.
Procedure
Step 1 In the LMT main window, click the Trace tab.
Step 2 In the navigation tree, choose Trace > LTE Services. Double-click X2 Interface Trace.
The X2 Interface Trace dialog box is displayed.
Step 3 Set related parameters in the X2 Interface Trace dialog box. For details about parameter
descriptions, see Table 6-62.
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Description
Direction
Trace
object
Specifies the eNodeB to be traced. This parameter can be set to ALL eNodeBs
or Specified eNodeB.
Peer
eNodeB
ID
Specifies the peer eNodeB ID. After an eNodeB ID is specified, the messages
related to the eNodeB are traced.
Message
Type
Specifies the types of messages to be traced over the X2 interface. You can select
one, multiple, or all message types. If Select All is selected, all messages are
traced. Otherwise, only the selected types of messages are traced.
Save File
If you select the Save File check box, tracing results will be automatically saved.
NOTE
This parameter is valid only when Trace object is set to Specified eNodeB.
Click
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er
Description
No.
Indicates the sequence of the traced message that received by the LMT.
Time
Standard
Interface
Message
Type
Trace
Direction
eNodeB
ID
Call ID
PLMN
Content
The version number traced over the X2 interface is 10Q1, and the traced protocol
layer is X2 AP. For details, see 3GPP TS 36.423.
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You have logged in to the LMT using an account with the required operation rights.
Context
A maximum of five message tracing tasks can be created simultaneously over a Uu interface.
Procedure
Step 1 In the LMT main window, click the Trace tab.
Step 2 In the navigation tree, choose Trace > LTE Services. Double-click Uu Interface Trace.
The Uu Interface Trace dialog box is displayed.
Step 3 Set related parameters in the Uu Interface Trace dialog box. For details about parameter
descriptions, see Table 6-64.
Table 6-64 Parameters for message tracing over the Uu interface
Parameter
Description
Direction
Trace object
Specifies the cell or cells to be traced. This parameter can be set to All
cells or Specified cell.
Local Cell ID
Specifies the local cell ID. After a local cell ID is specified, the messages
related to the cell are traced.
NOTE
This parameter is valid only when Trace object is set to Specified cell.
Message Type
Specifies the message type. You can select one, multiple, or all message
types. If Select All is selected, all messages are traced. Otherwise, only
the selected types of messages are traced.
Save File
If you select the Save File check box, tracing results will be automatically
saved. Click
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Description
No.
Indicates the sequence of the traced message that received by the LMT.
Time
Standard
Interface
Message Type
Trace Direction
Local Cell ID
CPU ID
Call ID
PLMN
Content
The version number traced over the Uu interface is 10Q1, and the traced
protocol layer is RRC. For details, see the 3GPP TS 36.331.
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You have logged in to the LMT using an account with the required operation rights.
Context
l
The CPU usage of the board cannot be reported if IFTS tracing is enabled. Therefore, you
are advised to disable IFTS tracing before starting monitoring on the CPU usage of the
board.
Only one intelligent field test system (IFTS) message tracing task can be created in a cell.
After an IFTS message tracing task is started, the UE to be traced is the first UE that is
admitted by, is handed over to, or reestablishes connection with the cell.
NOTICE
After the tracing task starts, lots of data will be reported, which may affect the system
performance. It is recommended that this task be used only in some special scenarios, such as
fault diagnosis.
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Procedure
Step 1 In the LMT main window, click the Trace tab.
Step 2 In the navigation tree, choose Trace > LTE Services. Double-click IFTS Trace.
The IFTS Trace dialog box is displayed.
Step 3 Set related parameters in the IFTS Trace dialog box. For details about parameter descriptions,
see Table 6-66.
Table 6-66 Parameters for IFTS message tracing
Parameter
Description
Ba
sic
Local
Cell ID
Main
eNodeB
ID
Trace
User
Type
Trace
Module
Save
File
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Info
L3 Trace Item
L2
Trace
Info
L2 Trace Item
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Parameter
L1
Trace
Info
Description
L2 Trace Extended Item
Direction
L1
Tr
ac
e
Ite
m
L1
Tr
ac
e
Ex
ten
de
d
Ite
m
For details, send the generated file to Huawei technical support for analysis.
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Description
No.
Time
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Parameter
Description
Direction
CELL Instance
Local CELLID
eNBID
PLMN
S1 Interface ID
Reserved
UEID
Call ID
Chip ID
Type
Physical Cell ID
Content
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You have logged in to the LMT using an account with the required operation rights.
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Context
A maximum of five message tracing tasks can be created simultaneously over an M2 interface.
In addition, the tasks must differ in parameter settings.
Procedure
Step 1 In the LMT main window, click the Trace tab.
Step 2 In the navigation tree, choose Trace > LTE Services. Double-click M2 Interface Trace.
The M2 Interface Trace dialog box is displayed.
Step 3 Set related parameters in the M2 Interface Trace dialog box. For details about parameter
descriptions, see Table 6-68.
Table 6-68 Parameters for message tracing over the M2 interface
Paramet
er
Description
Direction
Message
Type
Specifies the types of messages to be traced over the M2 interface. You can select
one, multiple, or all message types. If Select All is selected, all messages are
traced. Otherwise, only the selected types of messages are traced.
Save File
If you select the Save File check box, tracing results will be automatically saved.
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er
Description
No.
Indicates the sequence of the traced message that received by the LMT.
Time
Standard
Interface
Message
Type
Trace
Direction
Content
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You have logged in to the LMT using an account with the required operation rights.
Context
A maximum of five message tracing tasks can be created simultaneously over an Se interface.
In addition, the tasks must differ in parameter settings.
Procedure
Step 1 In the LMT main window, click the Trace tab.
Step 2 In the navigation tree, choose Trace > LTE Services. Double-click Se Interface Trace.
The Se Interface Trace dialog box is displayed.
Step 3 Set related parameters in the Se Interface Trace dialog box. For details about parameter
descriptions, see Table 6-70.
Table 6-70 Parameters for message tracing over the Se interface
Paramet
er
Description
Direction
Protocol
Type
Specifies the protocol type of messages to be traced over the Se interface. This
parameter can be set to SCTP.
Message
Type
Specifies the types of messages to be traced over the Se interface. You can select
one, multiple, or all message types. If Select All is selected, all messages are
traced. Otherwise, only the selected types of messages are traced.
Save File
If you select the Save File check box, tracing results will be automatically saved.
Click
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Description
Standard
Interface
Message
Type
Trace
Direction
Content
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IP Performance Monitoring
Rx Frequency Scanning
DTF Test
Board RTWP
DTP Test
NOTE
To use the monitoring function, you must install the Java runtime environment (JRE) plug-in.
The monitoring window is fixed in size and does not change with the web page.
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HSPA Monitoring
Cell RTWP
After a CPU usage monitoring task is created on the LMT, the LMT sends a binary CPU
usage query command to the maintenance module of the base station every other monitoring
period.
2.
The maintenance module of the base station sends the command to the maintenance module
of a specified board.
3.
The board collects and reports related data to the maintenance module of the base station.
4.
The maintenance module of the base station forwards the data to the LMT.
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the base station to create the task.
2.
The base station allocates an ID to the task and forwards the command to the
monitoring management module of a specified board.
3.
After receiving the command, the monitoring management module informs the service
processing module of the command. Then, the service processing module starts
performance monitoring.
2.
The LMT resolves the monitoring results and displays them in the window.
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Prerequisites
l
Procedure
Step 1 In the real-time monitoring window, click the List tab. Right-click on the List tab page and
choose Auto Scroll from the shortcut menu.
Step 2 Click the Chart tab. Right-click on the Chart tab page and choose one of the following items
from the shortcut menu:
l Auto Scroll
l Show Grid
l Switch Display Mode
NOTE
When the number of real-time monitoring tasks is greater than 60, right-click on the Chart tab page
and choose Switch Display Mode from the shortcut menu:
l If the bar chart has been displayed, you can switch it to the sequence diagram.
l If the sequence diagram has been displayed, you cannot switch it to the bar chart.
l Auto Adjust
Step 3 Right-click in the task information pane at the bottom of the real-time monitoring window. Then,
choose List Detailed Task Info from the shortcut menu.
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Procedure
Step 1 Click Line Color or Line Type of a monitoring task at the bottom of the box.
Step 2 Select a value from the corresponding drop-down list.
NOTE
l The attributes of the chart display mode take effect only for the real-time monitoring window of the
existing monitoring task.
l During real-time performance monitoring, if data is displayed on the List tab page but no chart is
displayed on the Chart tab page, you can change the line color and line type.
l If the data reported for a monitoring task has two more types of units, the units are not displayed on
the Y axis. In this case, the units are displayed on the monitoring task attribute list at the bottom of the
real-time monitoring window. On the LMT, you can also manually set the Y axis display range so that
a figure for data items of different units can be displayed on the GUI. The procedure is detailed as
follows: Right-click in the chart display window, clear Auto Adjust. Then right-click the chart display
window, and select Set Y Axis Display Range > Both Axis. The Set Y Axis Display Range window
is displayed. Enter the maximum and minimum displayed values for the Y axis, and click OK.
l If a certain task at the bottom of the box cannot be selected and its attributes cannot be edited, this task
is displayed only on the List tab page rather than the Chart tab page or is saved in a file and can be
viewed in offline mode.
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Context
The files are automatically saved in .csv or .mmf format.
Procedure
Step 1 When creating a monitoring task, select the Save File check box in the dialog box.
Step 2 Click ....
The Save dialog box is displayed.
Step 3 Set the save folder, file name, and file type.
Step 4 Click Save.
The monitoring results are saved in the specified folder.
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You have installed the Huawei maintenance and commissioning tool.
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Procedure
l
To save monitoring results as files in .csv format, perform the following steps:
1.
Open the folder containing the monitoring result files to obtain the real-time
performance monitoring file in .csv format.
2.
Double-click the file to open it and browse the file to obtain the required information.
To save monitoring results as files in .mmf format, perform the following steps:
1.
Choose Start > All Programs > HUAWEI Local Maintenance Terminal > Traffic
Recording Review Tool.
The Open dialog box is displayed.
2.
Select a real-time performance monitoring file in .mmf format, and click Open.
The Traffic Recording Review Tool dialog box is displayed.
3.
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l
You have logged in to the LMT using an account with the required operation rights.
A maximum of eight monitoring tasks of the same type can be started simultaneously on
a base station.
If Protocol Type is set to IP, only one monitoring task can be started on a port.
If Protocol Type is set to ATM, only one monitoring task can be started on a port with the
same unit. ATM related services are specific to UMTS.
When Protocol Type is set to IP and Port Type is set to PHYSICAL_PORT, the
transmission and reception rates at different layer are calculated for IP ports depending on
the setting of Physical Port Type.
Context
If Physical Port Type is set to TUNNEL, transmission and reception rates at the
network layer are calculated for IP ports.
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If Physical Port Type is set to other values, transmission and reception rates at the link
layer are calculated for IP ports.
Procedure
Step 1 In the LMT main window, click Monitor.
Step 2 In the navigation tree, choose Monitor > Common Monitoring. Double-click Transport Port
Traffic Monitoring.
The Transport Port Traffic Monitoring dialog box is displayed.
Step 3 Set related parameters in the Transport Port Traffic Monitoring dialog box. For details about
parameter descriptions, see Table 7-1.
Table 7-1 Parameters for transport port traffic monitoring
Parameter
Description
Protocol
Type
Cabinet No.
Subrack No.
Slot No.
Subboard
Type
Port Type
l PHYSICAL_PORT
l RSCGRP
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Parameter
Description
Physical
Port Type
Port No.
l IMA: 0 to 3
l UNI: 0 to 7
l FRAATM: 0 to 7
l IMALINK: 0 to 7
l PPP: 0 to 15
l MPGroup: 0 to 3
l STM-1: 0
l EthPort: 0 to 5
l EthTrunk: 0 to 2
l TUNNEL: 0 to 14
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Period (s)
Specifies the interval at which the monitoring results are reported. This
parameter is set to 1s and cannot be changed.
Include IP
Discard
Packet's
Information
Include Link
Discard
Packet's
Information
When this parameter is selected, the RX and the TX Packet Discard Rate on
the IP layer is exported in the monitoring result. The unit of Packet Discard
Rate is .
When this parameter is selected, the RX and the TX Packet Discard Rate on
the link layer is exported in the monitoring result. The unit of Packet Discard
Rate is .
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Parameter
Description
Monitor
Type
This parameter can be set to Flow Stat or Load Stat.This parameter is valid
only when Port Type is set to RSCGRP.
Rate Config
Mode
This parameter can be set to Single Rate or Dual Rate. This parameter is valid
only when Port Type is set to RSCGRP, and Monitor Type is set to Load
Stat.
Resource
Group No.
Save File
If you select the Save File check box, monitoring results will be automatically
saved. Click
In the monitoring results, the IP-layer reception packet loss rate and transmission packet loss rate indicate the
reception and transmission packet loss rates over the Versatile IP and Security Platform (VISP) protocol stack
on the internal modules of the base station. The packets are discarded due to invalid IP headers, packet reassembly
failures, or processing failures for selected IP options.
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Prerequisites
l
You have logged in to the LMT using an account with the required operation rights.
A maximum of eight transport link traffic monitoring tasks can be started simultaneously
on a base station.
If Protocol Type is set to IP, only one monitoring task can be started on a link.
If Protocol Type is set to ATM, only one monitoring task can be started on a link with the
same unit. ATM related services are specific to UMTS.
In an asynchronous transfer mode (ATM) link traffic monitoring task, a maximum of six
PVCs can be started for the monitoring. This task is specific to UMTS.
In an IP link traffic monitoring task, a maximum of six flows (one OM flow, two SCTP
flows, and three IP path flows) can be started for the monitoring.
Context
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Procedure
Step 1 In the LMT main window, click Monitor.
Step 2 In the navigation tree, choose Monitor > Common Monitoring. Double-click Transport Link
Traffic Monitoring.
The Transport Link Traffic Monitoring dialog box is displayed.
Step 3 Set related parameters in the Transport Link Traffic Monitoring dialog box. For details about
parameter descriptions, see Table 7-2.
Table 7-2 Parameters for transport link traffic monitoring
Parameter
Description
Protocol Type
Cabinet No.
Subrack No.
Slot No.
Subboard Type
Physical Port
Type
This parameter is valid when Protocol Type is set to ATM. It can be set
to:
STM-1 if Subboard Type is set to UNCHANNELLED_COVERBOARD.
IMAGRP, UNI, or FRAATM if Subboard Type is set to
E1_COVERBOARD.
IMAGRP, UNI or FRAATM if Subboard Type is set to
BASE_BOARD.
UNI or FRAATM if Subboard Type is set to BACK_BOARD.
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Parameter
Description
Port No.
Unit
Report Period
Specifies the interval at which the monitoring results are reported. This
parameter is set to 1s and cannot be changed.
ATM
Parameter
OM(TCP)
Local IP
If Protocol Type is set to IP, this parameter specifies the local IP address.
Remote IP
If Protocol Type is set to IP, this parameter specifies the peer IP address.
DSCP
Include IPPM
Statistic
If Protocol Type is set to IP, only one IPPM statistics task is supported.
IPPath
SCTP
If Protocol Type is set to IP, a maximum of two SCTP links are supported.
Save File
If you select the Save File check box, monitoring results will be
automatically saved. Click
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Prerequisites
l
You have logged in to the LMT using an account with the required operation rights.
Context
The IP layer traffic amount and quality of each board are monitored.
Procedure
Step 1 In the LMT main window, click Monitor.
Step 2 In the navigation tree, choose Monitor > Common Monitoring. Double-click IP Performance
Monitoring.
The IP Performance Monitoring dialog box is displayed.
Step 3 Set related parameters in the IP Performance Monitoring dialog box. For details about
parameter descriptions, see Table 7-3.
Table 7-3 Parameters for IP performance monitoring
Parameter
Description
Cabinet No.
Specifies the number of the cabinet where the board for IP online
performance monitoring is located.
Subrack No.
Specifies the number of the subrack where the board for IP online
performance monitoring is located.
Slot No.
Specifies the number of the slot where the board for IP online performance
monitoring is located.
VRF
Specifies the ID of the virtual routing and forwarding (VRF) instance for IP
online performance monitoring is located.
Save File
If you select the Save File check box, monitoring results will be
automatically saved. Click
type.
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A real-time performance monitoring window is displayed. You can view the IP performance
monitoring results on the Chart or List tab page.
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Prerequisites
l
You have logged in to the LMT using an account with the required operation rights.
The IPsec tunnel has been configured on the transmission output port of the base station.
Context
The transmit rate, receive rate, and packet loss rate during reception in an IPsec tunnel are
calculated on each board.
Procedure
Step 1 In the LMT main window, click Monitor.
Step 2 In the navigation tree, choose Monitor > Common Monitoring, and double-click IPsec
Performance Monitoring.
The IPsec Performance Monitoring dialog box is displayed.
Step 3 Set related parameters in the IPsec Performance Monitoring dialog box. For details about
parameter descriptions, see Table 7-4.
Table 7-4 Parameters for IPsec Performance Monitoring
Parameter
Description
Cabinet No.
Specifies the number of the cabinet where the board for IPsec performance
monitoring is located.
Subrack No.
Specifies the number of the subrack where the board for IPsec performance
monitoring is located.
Slot No.
Specifies the number of the slot where the board for IPsec performance
monitoring is located.
Save File
If you select the Save File check box, monitoring results will be
automatically saved. Click
type.
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A real-time performance monitoring window is displayed. You can view the IPsec performance
monitoring results on the Chart or List tab page.
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Prerequisites
l
You have logged in to the LMT using an account with the required operation rights.
Local traffic and passby traffic constitute the total traffic of a base station.
Context
Procedure
Step 1 In the LMT main window, click Monitor.
Step 2 In the navigation tree, choose Monitor > Common Monitoring. Double-click Local Pass-By
Traffic Monitoring.
The Local Pass-By Traffic Monitoring dialog box is displayed.
Step 3 Set related parameters in the Local Pass-By Traffic Monitoring dialog box. For details about
parameter descriptions, see Table 7-5.
Table 7-5 Parameters for local and pass-by traffic monitoring
Paramete
r
Description
Save File
If you select the Save File check box, monitoring results will be automatically
saved. Click
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l
You have logged in to the LMT using an account with the required operation rights.
Procedure
Step 1 In the LMT main window, click Monitor.
Step 2 In the navigation tree, choose Monitor > Common Monitoring. Double-click IP Clock Data
Collection Monitoring.
The IP Clock Data Collection Monitoring dialog box is displayed.
Step 3 Set related parameters in the IP Clock Data Collection Monitoring dialog box. For details
about parameter descriptions, see Table 7-6.
Table 7-6 Parameters for IP clock data collection
Parameter
Description
Cabinet No.
Specifies the number of the cabinet where the board for IP clock data
collection is located.
Subrack No.
Specifies the number of the subrack where the board for IP clock data
collection is located.
Slot No.
Specifies the number of the slot where the board for IP clock data collection
is located.
Save File
If you select the Save File check box, monitoring results will be automatically
saved. Click
Prerequisites
l
The reference clock for the base station has been set.
You have logged in to the LMT using an account with the required operation rights.
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Context
l
In normal situations, the value of the phase discrimination falls within the range from -10
to +10. In abnormal situations where excessive frequency deviation occurs, the value of
phase discrimination falls within the range from -128 to +127.
Procedure
Step 1 In the LMT main window, click Monitor.
Step 2 In the navigation tree, choose Monitor > Common Monitoring. Double-click Clock Quality
Test Monitoring.
The Clock Quality Test Monitoring dialog box is displayed.
Step 3 Set related parameters in the Clock Quality Test Monitoring dialog box. For details about
parameter descriptions, see Table 7-7.
Table 7-7 Parameters for clock quality monitoring
Parameter
Description
Cabinet No.
Subrack No.
Slot No.
Test Type
Including:
l Frequency Discrimination
l Phase Discrimination
Save File
If you select the Save File check box, monitoring results will be automatically
saved. Click
Prerequisites
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Procedure
Step 1 In the LMT main window, click Monitor.
Step 2 In the navigation tree, choose Monitor > Common Monitoring. Double-click CPU/DSP Usage
Monitoring.
The CPU/DSP Usage Monitoring dialog box is displayed.
Step 3 Set related parameters in the CPU/DSP Usage Monitoring dialog box. For details about
parameter descriptions, see Table 7-8.
Table 7-8 Parameters for CPU/DSP usage monitoring
Parameter
Description
Cabinet No.
Specifies the number of the cabinet where the board for CPU/DSP usage
monitoring is located.
Subrack No.
Specifies the number of the subrack where the board for CPU/DSP usage
monitoring is located.
Slot No.
Specifies the number of the slot where the board for CPU/DSP usage
monitoring is located.
Monitor
Period (s)
Specifies the interval at which the LMT delivers the query command.
Save File
If you select the Save File check box, monitoring results will be
automatically saved. Click
type.
Prerequisites
l
You have logged in to the LMT using an account with the required operation rights.
Context
After a board temperature monitoring task is started, the system reports the detected temperatures
of the WMPT, UMPT, LMPT, UTRP, WRFU, RRU, and power amplifiers in the WMPT,
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UMPT, LMPT, UTRP, WRFU, and RRU at specified intervals. When the working temperature
of a power amplifier exceeds the normal range, an alarm will be reported.
Procedure
Step 1 In the LMT main window, click Monitor.
Step 2 In the navigation tree, choose Monitor > Common Monitoring. Double-click Board
Temperature Monitoring.
The Board Temperature Monitoring dialog box is displayed.
Step 3 Set related parameters in the Board Temperature Monitoring dialog box. For details about
parameter descriptions, see Table 7-9.
The Board Temperature Monitoring dialog box is displayed.
Table 7-9 Parameters for board temperature monitoring
Parameter
Description
Cabinet No.
Specifies the number of the cabinet where the board for temperature
monitoring is located.
Subrack No.
Specifies the number of the subrack where the board for temperature
monitoring is located.
Slot No.
Specifies the number of the slot where the board for temperature monitoring
is located.
Monitor
Period (ms)
Save File
If you select the Save File check box, monitoring results will be automatically
saved. Click
Prerequisites
l
You have logged in to the LMT using an account with the required operation rights.
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Context
l
After an output power monitoring task is started, the system reports the detected channel
output power and output power of each carrier at specified intervals.
NOTE
l The output power of a base station is related to the configuration and services.
l When the RF module reports an invalid value for the output power, N/A is displayed on the list tab
page and the figure table page is not displayed.
Table 7-10 lists the pilot power and typical power of the RRU, WRFU, and pRRU.
Table 7-10 Power configuration table
Board
RRU
33
43
WRFU
33
43
pRRU
1 carrier
13
1 carrier
23
2 carriers
10
2 carriers
20
When the base station is not carrying services, the difference between the output power
and pilot power of a WRFU, RRU, or pRRU is 3 dBm. If the output power is much lower
than the pilot power, the output power is abnormal.
Procedure
Step 1 In the LMT main window, click Monitor.
Step 2 In the navigation tree, choose Monitor > Common Monitoring. Double-click RRU/RFU
Output Power Monitoring.
The RRU/RFU Output Power Monitoring dialog box is displayed.
Step 3 Set related parameters in the RRU/RFU Output Power Monitoring dialog box. For details
about parameter descriptions, see Table 7-11.
Table 7-11 Parameters for RRU/RFU output power monitoring
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Parameter
Description
Cabinet No.
Specifies the number of the cabinet where the WRFU or RRU is located.
Subrack No.
Specifies the number of the subrack where the WRFU or RRU is located.
Slot No.
Specifies the number of the slot where the WRFU or RRU is located.
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Period (ms)
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Parameter
Description
Save File
If you select the Save File check box, monitoring results will be
automatically saved. Click
type.
Prerequisites
l
You have logged in to the LMT using an account with the required operation rights.
Before you start an uplink frequency scan task, block the corresponding board.
Context
If the antenna is disconnected and the scan result shows a sharp increase reaching a
value greater than -108 dBm, there is internal interference in the base station.
There is external interference to the base station if the scan result shows a sharp increase
greater than -105 dBm under the following conditions: (1) The antenna is connected
and the tower-mounted amplifier (TMA) is turned on. (2) The radio channel attenuation
has been properly set to compensate for TMA gains and feeder loss.
The increase varies with interference characteristics:
If the increase appears in the shape of a triangle or trapezoid, the monophony
interference occurs and the peak indicates the center frequency of the interference.
If the increase appears in the shape of a rectangle or overlaps with a rectangle,
wideband interference occurs and the center of the rectangle indicates the interfering
frequency.
Procedure
Step 1 In the LMT main window, click Monitor.
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Step 2 In the navigation tree, choose Monitor > Common Monitoring. Double-click Rx Frequency
Scanning.
The Rx Frequency Scanning dialog box is displayed.
Step 3 Set related parameters in the RX Frequency Scanning dialog box. For details about parameter
descriptions, see Table 7-12.
Table 7-12 Parameters for RX frequency Scanning
Parameter
Description
Cabinet No.
Subrack No.
Slot No.
Start RF
Frequency
(200kHz)
End RF
Frequency
(200kHz)
Scanning
Frequency
Inteval
(200kHz)
Scanning
Time Inteval
(0.1s)
Save File
If you select the Save File check box, monitoring results will be
automatically saved. Click
type.
Prerequisites
You have logged in to the LMT using an account with the required operation rights.
The Java runtime environment (JRE) plug-in has been installed.
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Context
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This task is used to locate the connection faults between the RRU/RFU and the antenna in
the following scenarios:
A voltage standing wave ratio (VSWR) alarm is generated. In this situation, you can
perform this task on a specified transmit channel of the RRU or RFU that reported the
alarm on the local or remote maintenance terminal. This task cannot be created on the
U2000.
In routine maintenance, a VSWR exception is detected on the local or remote
maintenance terminal. In this situation, you can perform this task to further locate the
fault. The U2000 does not support this task.
The DTF test monitoring-enabled RF module can be the RRU3926, RRU3936, RRU3962,
RRU3952, RRU3952m, RRU3959w, RRU3826, RRU3824, MRFU V2a, RRU3838,
RRU3832, RRU3668,RRU3269,RRU3261,RRU3249, RRU3262, LRFUe, or RRU3839.
Procedure
Step 1 In the LMT main window, click Monitor.
Step 2 In the navigation tree of the Monitor window, choose Monitor > Common Monitoring.
Double-click DTF Test.
The DTF Test dialog box is displayed.
Step 3 Set related parameters in the DTF Test dialog box. For details about parameter descriptions, see
Table 7-13.
Table 7-13 Parameters for a DTF test
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Description
Cabinet No.
Subrack No.
Slot No.
TX Channel No.
Cable Type
Specifies the feeder model. This parameter can be set to 1/4 Cable, 3/8
Cable, 1/2 Cable, 5/8 Cable, 7/8 Cable, 7/8 Low-loss Cable, 11/4
Cable, 15/8 Cable, or Ideal Transmission Line.
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Parameter
Description
Display Range Of
Feeder Test
Results(m)
Start Frequency
(0.1MHZ)
Stop Frequency
(0.1MHZ)
Save File
If you select the Save File check box, monitoring results will be
NOTE
When the base station uses the unit of metric system, this field is valid.
NOTE
If no external filter is installed, use the default value of this parameter. The default
value is 0.
NOTE
If no external filter is installed, use the default value of this parameter. The default
value is 65535.
Prerequisites
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You have logged in to the LMT using an account with the required operation rights.
Starting an offline FFT frequency scan on an RF unit shared by all modes of a multimode
base station interrupts services of all modes.
The RRU3804, RRU3801E, RRU3806 and WRFU support broadband offline frequency
scanning. They do not support high-resolution online frequency scanning or wideband
online frequency scanning.
High-resolution online frequency scanning scans cell frequencies in current use for
interference, including a small number of frequency sidebands. Wideband online frequency
scanning scans a continuous frequency spectrum within a certain range, including all
frequencies in current use and the frequency spectrum between the frequencies. Wideband
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offline frequency scanning scans offline an entire frequency spectrum that an RF can work
on.
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Before performing FFT frequency scan on an RF module, query the frequency band range
supported by this RF module in a specified mode by following instructions provided in
3900 Series Base Station Technical Description. Then, run the DSP RXBRANCH
command to query the band number mapping the supported frequency band range and
perform FFT frequency scan based on the band number.
Procedure
Step 1 In the LMT main window, click Monitor.
Step 2 In the navigation tree, choose Monitor > Common Monitoring, and double-click FFT
Frequency Scan.
The FFT Frequency Scan dialog box is displayed.
Step 3 Set related parameters in the FFT Frequency Scan dialog box. For details about parameter
descriptions, see Table 7-14.
Table 7-14 Parameters for FFT frequency scan
Parameter
Description
Cabinet No.
Specifies the number of the cabinet where the board for FFT frequency
scan is located.
Subrack No.
Specifies the number of the subrack where the board for FFT frequency
scan is located.
Slot No.
Specifies the number of the slot where the board for FFT frequency scan
is located.
Scan Mode
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Parameter
Description
RBW(kHz)
RRU Type
Index of RX
Channel 1
Index of RX
Channel 2
Mode
NOTE
When it's a UMTS single-mode base station, this field is unavailable on the WebUI.
This parameter is set to WCDMA by default.
Band No.
Save File
If you select the Save File check box, monitoring results will be
automatically saved. Click
file type.
Prerequisites
l
You have logged in to the LMT using an account with the required operation rights.
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This function is available only to the UMTS and supports the RF modules only in UMTS mode.
The following are reference results of board-level RTWP monitoring:
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If the antenna is disconnected or the board is not loaded, the RTWP is about -108 dBm.
If the antenna is connected and the tower-mounted amplifier (TMA) is turned on, or the
board is loaded, the RTWP is about -105 dBm.
Compared with the RTWP when no service is running, the RTWP increases about 6 dB when
services are running normally and the uplink load reaches 75%.
NOTE
l A normal curve is displayed if the reported board-level RTWP is valid. The vertical axis shows the
measurement value and the unit is 0.1 dBm.
l An abnormal curve is displayed if the reported board-level RTWP is invalid. The RTWP measurement results
of the receive channels An and Bn are at the level of -1200, that is, -120 dBm. The problem may be that the
RF module is disconnected or cannot be detected, or the RF channels are faulty. You need to locate and
rectify the problem.
Procedure
Step 1 In the LMT main window, click Monitor.
Step 2 In the navigation tree, choose Monitor > Common Monitoring. Double-click Board RTWP.
The Board RTWP dialog box is displayed.
Step 3 Set related parameters in the Board RTWP dialog box. For details about parameter descriptions,
see Table 7-15.
Table 7-15 Parameters for board-level RTWP monitoring
Parameter
Description
Cabinet No.
Subrack No.
Slot No.
Save File
If you select the Save File check box, monitoring results will be
automatically saved. Click
type.
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A real-time performance monitoring window is displayed. You can view the monitoring results
on the Chart or List tab page.
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Prerequisites
l
You have logged in to the LMT using an account with the required operation rights.
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The active antenna system (AAS) sends the LMT 360 values about radiation intensity from both
horizontal and vertical directions. The LMT generates a polar diagram in both horizontal and
vertical directions based on the values.
NOTE
Only the AAS supports this function. The remote radio unit (RRU) and radio frequency unit (RFU) do not
support this function.
Procedure
Step 1 In the LMT main window, click Monitor.
Step 2 In the navigation tree, choose Monitor > Common Monitoring, and double-click Antenna
Radiation Pattern.
The Antenna Radiation Pattern dialog box is displayed.
Step 3 Set related parameters in the Antenna Radiation Pattern dialog box. For details about
parameter descriptions, see Table 7-16.
Table 7-16 Parameters for antenna radiation pattern querying
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Description
AARU Cabinet
No.
AARU
Subrack No.
AARU Slot
No.
Frequency
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Parameter
Description
Antenna Port
No.
Save File
If you select the Save File check box, monitoring results will be
automatically saved. Click
type.
Prerequisites
l
You have logged in to the LMT using an account with the required operation rights.
The packet loss rate, delay, and jitter transport network are calculated based on the Y1731LM and Y1731-DM sessions.
The ETHDM and ETHLM functions have been enabled and are running correctly. If the
NodeB experiences a power-off reset or an upgrade, the two functions will be unavailable.
The two functions need to be reactivated.
Context
Procedure
Step 1 In the LMT main window, click Monitor.
Step 2 In the navigation tree, choose Monitor > Common Monitoring, and double-click Transport
OAM Monitoring.
The Transport OAM Monitoring dialog box is displayed.
Step 3 Set related parameters in the Transport OAM Monitoring dialog box. For details about
parameter descriptions, see Table 7-17.
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Description
Test Type
Session ID
Save File
If you select the Save File check box, monitoring results will be
automatically saved. Click
type.
Prerequisites
l
You have logged in to the LMT using an account with the required operation rights.
No major alarm is generated in the radio frequency (RF) module corresponding to the
antenna port.
The start and end frequencies to be detected must within the frequency bands supported by
the RF module.
RF modules that support this feature include RRU3942, RRU3824, RRU3826, RRU3828,
RRU3829, RRU3926, RRU3928, RRU3929, RRU3962, RRU3952, RRU3952m,
RRU3936, RRU3959w, RRU3832, RRU3838, RRU3221, RRU3229, RRU3240,
RRU3262, LRFUe, RRU3668, RRU3269, RRU3249, and RRU3268.
The detection results (also called intermodulation products (IMPs)) are displayed in a figure
or list. In a figure, IMPs of different orders are indicated by colored lines. In a list, all
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detection results are displayed, including detailed results of each channel, involving
multiple pairs of test frequencies.
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You can check whether IMPs are normal by observing the curves in a figure. For example,
if the 5-order IMP threshold is 145 dB (dBc), check the curve corresponding to the 5-order
IMP. If a part of values on the Y-axis of the curve corresponding to the 5-order IMP are
below 145 dB (dBc), the 5-order IMP is abnormal. If all values on the Y-axis are above
145 dB (dBc), the 5-order IMP is normal.
By default, the 3-order IMP threshold, 5-order IMP threshold, and 7- or a higher order IMP
threshold are 132 dB (dBc), 142 dB (dBc), and 145 dB (dBc), respectively. The thresholds
can be adjusted as required.
You can also view detailed detection results in a list or export the detection results for
further analysis.
Procedure
Step 1 In the LMT main window, click Monitor.
Step 2 In the navigation tree, choose Monitor > Common Monitoring, and double-click Frequency
Scanning Intermodulation Interference Detection.
The Frequency Scanning Intermodulation Interference Detection dialog box is displayed.
Step 3 Set related parameters in the Frequency Scanning Intermodulation Interference Detection
dialog box. For details about parameter descriptions, see Table 7-18.
Table 7-18 Parameters for frequency scanning intermodulation interference detection
monitoring
Parameter
Description
Cabinet No.
Specifies the number of the cabinet where the RRU under frequency
scanning intermodulation interference detection monitoring is
configured.
Subrack No.
Specifies the number of the subrack where the RRU under frequency
scanning intermodulation interference detection monitoring is
configured.
Slot No.
Specifies the number of the slot where the RRU under frequency scanning
intermodulation interference detection monitoring is configured.
TX Channel No.
Start Freq
(0.1MHz)
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Parameter
Description
End Freq
(0.1MHz)
Freq Step
(0.1MHz)
Save File
If you select the Save File check box, monitoring results will be
automatically saved. Click
file type.
Prerequisites
l
You have logged in to the LMT using an account with the required operation rights.
IPPM Flag can be set to User Plane Link or User Plane Link + IPPM. If IPPM Flag is
set to User Plane Link + IPPM, the values of the IP PM parameters, including Average
RTT Delay, Transmit Time Jitter, Receive Packet Discard Rate, Receive Time
Jitter, Transmit lost packet, and Transmit packet, are reported.
If quadbit-based IP PM is used and IPPM Flag is set to User Plane Link + IPPM,
DSCP must be specified.
If IPPM Flag is set to User Plane Link + IPPM and the DSCP value is specified, the
values of the parameters Recieve Rate (pps), Transmit Rate (pps), Recieve Rate (bps)
and Transmit Rate (bps) are not reported. The parameters Recieve Rate (pps), Transmit
Rate (pps), Recieve Rate (bps) and Transmit Rate (bps) are set to 0 by default.
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Procedure
Step 1 In the LMT main window, click Monitor.
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Step 2 In the navigation tree, choose Monitor > Common Monitoring. Double-click Transport Auto
Setup User Plane Monitoring.
The Transport Auto Setup User Plane Monitoring dialog box is displayed.
Step 3 Set related parameters in the Transport Auto Setup User Plane Monitoring dialog box. For
details about parameter descriptions, see Table 7-19.
Table 7-19 Parameters for transport auto setup user plane monitoring
Parameter
Description
Cabinet No.
Indicates the cabinet number of the board for transport interface self-setup.
Subrack No.
Indicates the subrack number of the board for transport interface self-setup.
Slot No.
Indicates the slot number of the board for transport interface self-setup.
IPPM Flag
VRF
Indicates the ID of the virtual routing and forwarding (VRF) instance for
transport interface self-setup.
Source IP
Destination IP
DSCP
Indicates the DSCP. This parameter is valid only when IPPM Flag is set
to User Plane Link + IPPM.
Save File
If you select the Save File check box, monitoring results will be
automatically saved. Click
file type.
Prerequisites
l
You have logged in to the LMT using an account with the required operation rights.
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The DTP test is applicable only to the RRU3952 working on the 1800 MHz frequency
band.
When the antenna system experiences a PIM fault, users can locate the fault point based
on the DTP test results, which eliminates the need of repeated tower climbing for fault point
location and therefore reduces the maintenance cost.
Procedure
Step 1 In the LMT main window, click Monitor.
Step 2 In the navigation tree of the Monitor window, choose Monitor > Common Monitoring.
Double-click DTP Test.
The DTP Test dialog box is displayed.
Step 3 Set related parameters in the DTF Test dialog box. For details about parameter descriptions, see
Table 7-20.
Table 7-20 Parameters for a DTP test
Parameter
Description
Test Type
Cabinet No.
Subrack No.
Slot No.
Tx No.
Cable Type
Specifies the feeder model. This parameter can be set to 1/4 Cable, 3/8
Cable, 1/2 Cable, 5/8 Cable, 7/8 Cable, 7/8 Low-loss Cable, 11/4
Cable, 15/8 Cable, or Ideal Transmission Line.
Cable Length
Start
Frequency
Specifies the start frequency for a DTP test. The default value is 0.
Stop
Frequency
Specifies the stop frequency for a DTP test. The default value is 65535.
Save File
If you select the Save File check box, monitoring results will be
automatically saved. Click
type.
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Prerequisites
l
You have logged in to the LMT using an account with the required operation rights.
This test cannot be performed together with any of the following tests, including the online
spectrum scan, CDMA interference network test, online and offline passive
intermodulation test, and TRX RF self-loopback test. You must stop these tests before
monitoring offline spectrum scan.
Only one offline spectrum scan test can be performed at a time in a cell, and a maximum
of eight test tasks can be started at the same time for one base station.
The offline spectrum scan consists of the channel-level spectrum scan and carrier-level
spectrum scan. When the spectrum of a channel is scanned, channels of all carriers in the
same cell with the same timeslot number as that of the channel are blocked, and the carrier
carrying the channel is also blocked. When the spectrum of the carrier is scanned, all carriers
in the same cell except the active BCCH carrier are blocked.
The maximum spectrum can be scanned each time does not exceed 25 MHz.
The frequency band to be scanned cannot exceed the frequency band supported by the
carrier.
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Procedure
Step 1 In the LMT main window, click Monitor.
Step 2 In the navigation tree, choose Monitor > GSM Monitoring. Double-click Offline Spectrum
Scan Monitoring.
The Offline Spectrum Scan Monitoring dialog box is displayed.
Step 3 Set related parameters in the Offline Spectrum Scan Monitoring dialog box. For details about
parameter descriptions, see Table 7-21.
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Description
Test Type
Local Cell ID
Specifies the ID of the local cell. This parameter uniquely specifies a local
cell in a base station.
TRX ID
Channel No.
Duration
(Minute)
Begin
Frequency
(0.1M)
End Frequency
(0.1M)
Show Working
Frequency
If you select the Show Working Frequency check box, the working
frequencies scanned in the test will be automatically queried and you can
view the working frequencies on the Chart or List tab page.
Save File
If you select the Save File check box, monitoring results will be
automatically saved. Click
file type.
Prerequisites
l
You have logged in to the LMT using an account with the required operation rights.
This test cannot be performed together with any of the following tests, including the offline
spectrum scan, CDMA interference network test, online and offline passive
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intermodulation test, and TRX RF self-loopback test. You must stop these tests before
monitoring online spectrum scan.
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Only one online spectrum scan test can be performed at a time in a cell, and a maximum
of eight test tasks can be started at the same time for one base station.
Procedure
Step 1 In the LMT main window, click Monitor.
Step 2 In the navigation tree, choose Monitor > GSM Monitoring. Double-click Online Spectrum
Scan Monitoring.
The Online Spectrum Scan Monitoring dialog box is displayed.
Step 3 Set related parameters in the Online Spectrum Scan Monitoring dialog box. For details about
parameter descriptions, see Table 7-22.
Table 7-22 Parameters for Online Spectrum Scan Monitoring
Parameter
Description
Local Cell ID
Specifies the ID of the local cell. This parameter uniquely specifies a local
cell in a base station.
TRX ID
Channel No.
Duration
(Minute)
Save File
If you select the Save File check box, monitoring results will be
automatically saved. Click
file type.
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l
You have logged in to the LMT using an account with the required operation rights.
Procedure
Step 1 In the LMT main window, click Monitor.
Step 2 In the navigation tree, choose Monitor > GSM Monitoring. Double-click Codec Mode Test.
The Codec Mode Test dialog box is displayed.
Step 3 Set related parameters in the Codec Mode Test dialog box. For details about parameter
descriptions, see Table 7-23.
Table 7-23 Parameters for voice coding and decoding
Parameter
Description
Local Cell
Specifies the ID of the local cell. This parameter uniquely specifies a local
cell in a base station.
TRX ID
Channel
Sub-channel
Duration
Save File
If you select the Save File check box, monitoring results will be automatically
saved. Click
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l
You have logged in to the LMT using an account with the required operation rights.
Only one HSUPA and HSDPA monitoring task of the same UE can be started on a base
station.
This function can be used to quickly locate and resolve problems. Normally there is no way
to avoid that some user data such as International Mobile Subscriber Identity (IMSI) will
be used during the troubleshooting. However, this function provides an anonymous data
processing method.
You are obligated to take considerable measures, in compliance with the laws of the
countries concerned, to ensure that the personal data of users is fully protected. For example,
you can enable user identity anonymity and delete the tracing files after the problems are
handled.
When entering IMSI, check whether IMSI data to be entered must be anonymous by
running the LST USERIDANONSWITCH command and querying User Identity
Anonymity Switch.
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If User Identity Anonymity Switch is ON, anonymous IMSI data needs to be entered
in IMSI ID. Anonymous IMSI data can be obtained by entering the IMSI and a key in
the anonymization tool HMACUtil.
If User Identity Anonymity Switch is OFF, the IMSI can be directly entered in IMSI
ID.
NOTE
l The anonymization switch and the key can be modified on the U2000 by choosing Monitor >
Signaling Trace > Anonymous Policy Management (traditional style), or by choosing Signaling
Trace > Anonymous Policy Management (application style). For details, see U2000 Fault
Management User Guide.
l If you change the anonymous policy or cipher key of a started monitoring task, you need to restart the
monitoring task. Otherwise, the monitoring task becomes invalid.
l To obtain the anonymization tool HMACUtil, contact Huawei technical support.
Procedure
Step 1 In the LMT main window, click Monitor.
Step 2 In the navigation tree, choose Monitor > UMTS Monitoring. Double-click HSPA
Monitoring.
The HSPA Monitoring dialog box is displayed.
Step 3 Set the related parameters. For details about parameter descriptions, see Table 7-24.
Table 7-24 Parameters for single-user HSPA monitoring
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Description
IMSI ID
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Parameter
Description
Report Type
Save File
If you select the Save File check box, monitoring results will be automatically
saved. Click
Prerequisites
l
You have logged in to the LMT using an account with the required operation rights.
RTWP measurement results for sector equipment groups are reported only when logic cells
exist.
Procedure
Step 1 In the LMT main window, click Monitor.
Step 2 In the navigation tree, choose Monitor > UMTS Monitoring. Double-click Sector Equipment
Group RTWP.
The Sector Equipment Group RTWP dialog box is displayed.
Step 3 Set the related parameters. For details about parameter descriptions, see Table 7-25.
Table 7-25 Parameters for sector equipment group RTWP
Parameter
Description
Local Cell ID
Sector
Equipment
Group Index
Save File
If you select the Save File check box, monitoring results will be
automatically saved. Click
file type.
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l
You have logged in to the LMT using an account with the required operation rights.
Procedure
Step 1 In the LMT main window, click Monitor.
Step 2 In the navigation tree, choose Monitor > UMTS Monitoring. Double-click Cell Throughput
Statistic.
The Cell Throughput Statistic dialog box is displayed.
Step 3 Set the related parameters. For details about parameter descriptions, see Table 7-26.
Table 7-26 Parameters for cell throughput statistic
Parameter
Description
Local Cell ID
Save File
If you select the Save File check box, monitoring results will be
automatically saved. Click
file type.
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l
You have logged in to the LMT using an account with the required operation rights.
Uplink resources include uplink demodulation resources and decoding resources. The unit
is number.
Context
Procedure
Step 1 In the LMT main window, click Monitor.
Step 2 In the navigation tree, choose Monitor > UMTS Monitoring. Double-click Cell Service
Resource Query.
The Cell Service Resource Query dialog box is displayed.
Step 3 Set the related parameters. For details about parameter descriptions, see Table 7-27.
Table 7-27 Parameters for querying cell service resources
Parameter
Description
Local Cell ID
Save File
If you select the Save File check box, monitoring results will be
automatically saved. Click
type.
Prerequisites
l
You have logged in to the LMT using an account with the required operation rights.
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Procedure
Step 1 In the LMT main window, click Monitor.
Step 2 In the navigation tree, choose Monitor > UMTS Monitoring. Double-click Cell RTWP.
The Cell RTWP dialog box is displayed.
Step 3 Set the related parameters. For details about parameter descriptions, see Table 7-28.
Table 7-28 Parameters for cell-level RTWP monitoring
Parameter
Description
Logic Cell ID
Save File
If you select the Save File check box, monitoring results will be
automatically saved. Click
file type.
Prerequisites
l
You have logged in to the LMT using an account with the required operation rights.
If a logical cell has been activated, the frequency must be consistent with the uplink
frequency configured for the logical cell.
If a logical cell does not exist or is not activated, the start frequency and end frequency
must be within the frequency band supported by the RRU.
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On the NodeB, run the BLK BRD command to block the RF module.
2.
On the BSC, run the DEA BTS command to deactivate the base station on the
GSM side.
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3.
On the NodeB, run the BLK BRD command to block the RF module.
2.
On the eNodeB, run the DEA CELL command to deactivate the base station on
the GSM side.
3.
On the NodeB, run the BLK BRD command to block the RF module.
2.
On the BSC, run the DEA BTS command to deactivate the base station on the
GSM side.
3.
On the eNodeB, run the DEA CELL command to deactivate the base station on
the GSM side.
4.
After NodeB offline interference detection is performed, unblock the RF module and
activate the cell and base station.
l
Monitoring frequency scan require that the FTP server be used to upload files from the base
station. Therefore, this operation is available when you log in to the base station using the
LMT rather than the U2000 proxy.
Procedure
Step 1 In the LMT main window, click Monitor.
Step 2 In the navigation tree, choose Monitor > UMTS Monitoring. Double-click Frequency Scan
Monitoring.
The Frequency Scan Monitoring dialog box is displayed.
Step 3 Set the related parameters. For details about parameter descriptions, see Table 7-29.
Table 7-29 Parameters for monitoring frequency scan
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Description
Cabinet No.
Subrack No.
Slot No.
Band
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Parameter
Description
Start Freq(MHz)
End Freq(MHz)
Module Type
[Compensator]
Path to the directory where the sampling files are saved. Two
sampling files are downloaded each time.
FTPServer IP
Address
FTPServer User
User Password
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You have logged in to the LMT using an account with the required operation rights.
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A Task ID on the List tab page in the monitoring window represents a point for one frame shown
on the monitoring figure on the Chart tab page. Each point indicates the signal strength for a
specified frequency. Task ID displayed in the task information pane at the bottom of the realtime monitoring window indicates the running task of the frame.
Procedure
Step 1 In the LMT main window, click Monitor.
Step 2 In the navigation tree, choose Monitor > LTE Monitoring. Double-click Sector Performance
Monitoring.
The Sector Performance Monitoring dialog box is displayed.
Step 3 Set related parameters in the Sector Performance Monitoring dialog box. For details about
parameter descriptions, see Table 7-30.
Table 7-30 Parameters for sector performance monitoring
Parameter
Description
Monitor Item
Monitor Period
(ms)
Sector
Equipment ID
Frequency
Band
UL EARFCN
UL Bandwidth
Specifies the uplink bandwidth of the cell. This parameter can be set to
1.4M, 3M, 5M, 10M, 15M, or 20M.
NOTE
l pRRU only support 5M, 10M, 15M, 20M.
l The uplink bandwidth must fall in the frequency range supported by the RRU that
serves the sector. If this parameter is set to a bandwidth beyond the frequency
range, the monitoring will fail.
Save File
If you select the Save File check box, monitoring results will be
automatically saved. Click
type.
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Prerequisites
l
You have logged in to the LMT using an account with the required operation rights.
Procedure
Step 1 In the LMT main window, click Monitor.
Step 2 In the navigation tree, choose Monitor > LTE Monitoring. Double-click Cell Performance
Monitoring.
The Cell Performance Monitoring dialog box is displayed.
Step 3 Set related parameters in the Cell Performance Monitoring dialog box. The following tables
list the parameter descriptions.
Table 7-31 Parameters for Interference Detection
Parameter
Description
Monitor Item
Detect Interference.
NOTE
l If there is a local cell. The frequency to be checked must be the uplink frequency
of the local cell.
l If there is not a local cell, the start frequency number and end frequency number
must be in one frequency band.
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eNodeB ID
Monitor
Period (ms)
Specifies the interval at which monitoring results are reported. This parameter
can be set to 50, 100, 200, 500, 1000, or 2000.
Local Cell ID
Cell Type
Specifies the cell type. This parameter can be set to Single RRU Cell, MultiRRU cell: Cell Sector Equipment, or Multi-RRU cell: Cell Sector
Equipment Group.
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Parameter
Description
Cell Sector
Equipment
ID
Specifies the ID of a cell sector equipment. This parameter is valid only when
Cell Type is set to Multi-RRU cell: Cell Sector Equipment.
Cell Sector
Equipment
Group ID
Save File
If you select the Save File check box, monitoring results will be automatically
saved. Click
Description
Monitor Item
General Throughout.
Local Cell ID
Save File
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Description
Monitor Item
User Statistics.
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Parameter
Description
Local Cell ID
Save File
Description
Monitor Item
MA Scheduling Statistic.
MBSFN Area ID
Special TMGI
Save File
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NOTE
l In the cell performance monitoring results, the values of the RRU Cabinet No., RRU Subrack No.,
and RRU Slot No. parameters under the Interference Detect item are displayed as the actual values
when the SFN or cell combination feature is enabled and displayed as N/A in other scenarios.
l You are advised to set Monitor Period (ms) to 1000 or a larger value. If Monitor Period (ms) is set to
50, 100, 200, or 500, the precision may not meet the requirements. As a result, the monitoring result
is inaccurate.
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Context
A device panel is a graphical user interface (GUI) that shows components of a base station.
Procedure
Step 1 On the device panel, you can right-click an installed board and perform related operations.
Figure 8-1 and Table 8-1 show a device panel and parameters on the device panel.
Figure 8-1 Interface of a device panel
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NOTE
l The device panel automatically refreshes with the board status of the base station. Device panels vary with
the base station type and configuration.
l The board maintenance menu varies with the board type.
l Overflow Information: Due to the no restrictions on component configurations, the cabinet configuration
may be beyond the capability of the cabinet panel. To avoid GUI element display in disorder, a table is
provided to display detailed overflow information when the cabinet configuration may be beyond the
capability of the cabinet panel. For example, right-click the Empty/Uninstalled status area in area 2 and
the Overflow Information item is displayed. If Overflow Information is not gray, click Overflow
Information and a table will be displayed to show the detailed overflow information.
Parameter
Description
Legend
Device Panel
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Prerequisites
You have logged in to the LMT using an account with the required operation rights.
Context
Before operating and managing a base station, you must start the device panel.
Procedure
Step 1 In the LMT main window, click Device Maintenance.
Step 2 In the device maintenance navigation tree, double-click the BTS under Cabinet, and the
corresponding BTS device panel is displayed in the Device Panel tab page on the right.
Step 3 Right-click a board and choose a maintenance item.
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Prerequisites
You have logged in to the LMT using an account with the required operation rights.
Context
You can check whether the current version of a board matches that of the base station based on
the query result. The version information about a board includes the cabinet number, subrack
number, slot number, software version, hardware version, and the BootROM version.
Procedure
l
2.
On the device panel, right-click a board and choose Display Board Version
Information. A Display Board Version Information dialog box is displayed,
showing the board version information.
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Prerequisites
You have logged in to the LMT using an account with the required operation rights.
Procedure
l
2.
On the device panel, right-click a board and choose List Active Alarms.
A List Active Alarms dialog box is displayed, showing the active alarms about the
board.
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Prerequisites
You have logged in to the LMT using an account with the required operation rights.
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Procedure
l
2.
3.
l The result will be displayed and the color indicating the board status will be updated accordingly.
l The UPEU and USCU cannot be reset.
l The reset interrupts the services on the board.
l The reset board cannot be used before it is reinitialized.
l If you reset the active main control board, the base station is reset.
l The common device of a dual-mode base station can be reset. However, the reset interrupts
services on the common device and therefore affects the services of the peer mode.
l If a base station is configured with multi-mode radio frequency (RF) modules, the reset of the
RF modules interrupts the services of the peer modes.
l If a base station works in CPRI MUX mode and one mode is the convergence end, the reset of
the baseband board providing the convergence function or the main control board of this mode
interrupts services of the peer modes.
l If a multimode base station supports co-transmission and the shared ports for co-transmission
are located on a board working in UMTS mode, the reset of the board interrupts services of the
peer modes.
l If a multimode base station supports co-transmission and the shared ports for co-transmission
are located on a board working in LTE mode, the reset of the board interrupts services of the
peer modes.
l The reset of a multi-mode RF module of a multimode base station interrupts the services of the
peer modes. The reset of UMPT, LMPT, WMPT, or UTRP interrupts the services of the peer
modes.
l The reset of an uninstalled board fails.
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Prerequisites
You have logged in to the LMT using an account with the required operation rights.
Context
The version information includes the current software version, and software version status.
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Procedure
l
2.
On the device panel, right-click the active board and choose List Current Software
Version.
A dialog box is displayed, showing the current version information about the base
station.
NOTE
This step applies to the active main control board (including WMPT, UMPT, or LMPT board) of a
base station.
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Prerequisites
You have logged in to the LMT using an account with the required operation rights.
Procedure
l
2.
3.
l The result will be displayed and the color indicating the board status will be updated accordingly.
l After a board is blocked, the resources of the board are unavailable logically.
l After a BBP, RRU, or RFU is blocked, if links cannot be set up for the associated RRUs or RFUs
or links cannot work at the highest CPRI line rate, you need to run the STR CPRILBRNEG
command to initiate a negotiation.
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Prerequisites
You have logged in to the LMT using an account with the required operation rights.
Procedure
l
2.
3.
l The result will be displayed and the color indicating the board status will be updated accordingly.
l If a board is functional, the resources of the board are available logically after it is unblocked.
l After a BBP, RRU, or RFU is unblocked, if links cannot be set up for the associated RRUs or
RFUs or links cannot work at the highest CPRI line rate, you need to run the STR
CPRILBRNEG command to initiate a negotiation.
l A board can be unblocked for a consecutive number of times.
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Prerequisites
You have logged in to the LMT using an account with the required operation rights.
Context
By checking the running status and modification settings of the clock, you can maintain and
adjust the clock status.
Procedure
l
2.
On the device panel, right-click a board and choose Display Clock Status.
A Display Clock Status dialog box is displayed, showing the clock information.
NOTE
You can maintain the clock based on the query result of the base station clock status, clock reference
status, clock working mode, and clock synchronization mode.
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Prerequisites
You have logged in to the LMT using an account with the required operation rights.
Procedure
l
2.
On the device panel, right-click a board and choose Display Board Status.
The Display Board Status dialog box is displayed, showing the current status of the
board.
Table 8-2 lists the board status.
Table 8-2 Board status
Status Type
Description
Management
Active or
standby
Functionality
Alarms
Availability
By checking the board status, you can know about the running status of a base
station.
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Prerequisites
You have logged in to the LMT using an account with the required operation rights.
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Context
The software version information includes the storage position, software version, and software
version status.
Procedure
l
2.
On the device panel, right-click a board and choose List Software Version.
The List Software Version dialog box is displayed, showing the software version
information and patch version information.
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Prerequisites
You have logged in to the LMT using an account with the required operation rights.
Context
By checking the usage of all CPUs and digital signal processors (DSPs) on a specified board,
you can determine whether the system is overloaded.
Procedure
l
2.
On the device panel, right-click a board and choose Display CPU/DSP Occupancy.
The Display CPU/DSP Occupancy dialog box is displayed, showing the CPU and
DSP usage of the board.
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Prerequisites
You have logged in to the LMT using an account with the required operation rights.
Context
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The manufacturing formation about a board includes the board type, bar code, description,
manufacturing date, manufacturer, and version number.
Only the baseband unit (BBU) has backplane manufacturing information. To query the
backplane manufacturing information, the slot number 255 must be specified.
Procedure
1.
2.
On the device panel, right-click a board and choose Display Board Manufacturing
Information.
The Display Board Manufacturing Information dialog box is displayed, showing
the board manufacturing information.
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Prerequisites
You have logged in to the LMT using an account with the required operation rights.
Context
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If base station cascading mode does not match the E1 or T1 clock mode, the link running
status may be reported as abnormal.
In T1 clock mode, if the frame format is T1 superframe, the physical loopback status cannot
be correctly detected.
Procedure
1.
2.
On the device panel, right-click a board and choose Display E1T1 Port Status.
The Display E1T1 Port Status dialog box is displayed, showing the E1 or T1 port
status.
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Software Types
There are different types of software.
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BootROM
All the boards on the base station is equipped with the BootROM. The BootROM refers to
the software bound with hardware. It provides basic device drive function and can be started
and updated manually.
The BootROM is a re-writable storage medium, which is used to store binary data, that is,
the machine codes.
BTS software
The BTS software is the version software of a base station.
Cold patch
The BTS cold patch is also known as the patch. It can upgrade a specific board or module
to improve functions or to fix some problems.
Hot patch
The hot patch is also known as the online patch. It supports the upgrade without disrupting
the system operation and rectify some function defects.
File Types
There are different types of files, and operations on the files vary with the types.
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Board log
A board log file is a collection of logs including the log of active and standby central
processing unit (CPU) breakdown, the detailed breakdown log, and the digital signal
processor (DSP) memory log.
This file is a binary file. You can upload the file.
NOTE
Board log files vary with boards because some boards do not have a standby CPU and other boards do not
have a DSP.
You can upload a file to the File Transfer Protocol (FTP) server and log in to the FTP server
to browse the file.
Prerequisites
l
You have logged in to the LMT using an account with the required operation rights.
Context
Because the base station software, data configuration file, and license are downloaded from the
FTP server, ensure that the FTP server has been configured before the download.
Procedure
Step 1 Download the FTP server software. (Optional. Perform this step only when there is no FTP
server at the LMT computer.)
1.
In the upper right corner of the LMT main window, click FTP Tool. The File DownloadSecurity Warning dialog box is displayed.
2.
Click Save to save the FTP server software SFTPServer.exe to the LMT computer.
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icon is
Double-click
Figure 8-3.
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Working directory to the root directory of the FTP server, which is D:\FTP, and retain
default values for other parameters.
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l The user name, password, and other parameters displayed in the FTP server configuration
dialog box can be modified as required.
l The method for modifying the password of the FTP server is as follows: Enter a new password
in Password and click OK. The FTP password authentication dialog box is displayed. In
FTP password authentication, enter the old password and the new password that needs to
be authenticated, and then click OK. The password is successfully modified and the new
password takes effect.
l The method for modifying the FTP user name and other parameters displayed in the FTP
server configuration dialog box is as follows: Enter the changed value in the text boxes of
parameters and click OK. The FTP password authentication dialog box is displayed. In
the FTP password authentication dialog box, enter the valid password and click OK. The
parameters are successfully modified.
l If you forget the password of the FTP server, delete the FTP server applications, and then
download and reinstall them. Then, the user name and password of the FTP server are restored
to the default ones.
l Working directory must be set to a specified path for storing software and data configuration
files because the FTP server cannot access the files not stored in Working directory. Do not set
Working directory to a value containing sensitive information or to the father path of the FTP
server installation path.
l Plain text indicates that data is transmitted in plaintext format. Encrypted indicates that data is
transmitted in ciphertext format. Both indicates data can be transmitted in the format of plaintext
or ciphertext as required.
l To enable encryption transmission, the FTP server can run TLSv1.0, TLSv1.1, or TLSv1.2, and
the FTP client must run the same TLS version as the FTP server to properly connect the FTP
server.
l Click SSL Settings, and configure parameters used for data encryption and transmission using
the FTP server on the displayed SSL Settings dialog box. These parameters include Root
Certificate FIle Name, Certificate FIle Name, Private Key File Name, and Private Key
Password. Ensure that the root certificate file, certificate file, and private key file must be stored
in the same directory as SFTPServer.exe.
l During an upgrade of the LMT, if LmtView Common component under Select Software
Components is selected, the password of the FTP tool is restored to the default password
hwbs@com after an upgrade.
l If the running FTP tool is SingleRAN V100R007C00, NodeB V200R015C00, LTE
V100R005C01, or an earlier version, the changes on the parameters of the FTP server take effect,
without entering the password.
l To implement data or file transfer between the FTP server and base station, you must log in to
the base station using the LMT, not the remote U2000 proxy.
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Prerequisites
l
You have logged in to the LMT using an account with the required operation rights.
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The FTP server is running properly. The IP address of the FTP server is on the same network
segment as the IP address of the base station, and the FTP server is properly connected to
the base station.
There is no firewall between the FTP server and the base station.
The user of the FTP server has the permission to read files in specified paths.
Context
The base station software consists of the version software, license file, and data configuration
file.
NOTICE
If the base station restarts, all services carried on the base station are interrupted.
l
Downloading and activating the data configuration file do not cause the base station to
restart. The updated configuration data automatically takes effect next time the base station
restarts.
Installing the license file does not cause the base station to restart. The license file takes
effect immediately after the installation.
After the version software is successfully activated, the base station automatically restarts.
NOTE
l In special scenarios such as base station deployment or upgrade, select the Download version software
check box and set Delay Download Flag to Yes (Delay download) to reduce the time required. In delay
download mode, only the minimum LMT package is downloaded, and the complete LMT package can be
automatically downloaded about four hours later. This mode has no impact on the base station software. If
the functions of the complete LMT package are required before the complete package is automatically
downloaded, you can run the SPL SOFTWARE command to download the complete package to the base
station.
l If the Install license check box is selected and Force flag is set to Yes, the license file is forcibly installed
despite of any errors. If Force flag is set to No, which is recommended, error information is displayed during
the license file installation. For details, see the section "Troubleshooting" in License Management Feature
Parameter Description.
Procedure
l
GUI mode
1.
2.
In the navigation tree, choose BTS Maintenance > Common Maintenance >
Software Management. Double-click Software Management.
The Software Management tab page is displayed.
Figure 8-4 shows the directory structure of the software package.
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Figure 8-4 shows the directory structure of the software package of a multimode
base station. To download the version software of a single-mode base station, you
only need to download a single-mode software package, for example, BTS3900
V100R00xCxxSPCxxx_NodeB.
To download the BootROM, configuration data file, and license file, choose the
folder where the the BootROM, configuration data file, and license file are saved.
3.
Description
FTP Server IP
User name
Password
4.
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tasks.
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5.
Scenario
Recommended Task
All
Install license
Upgrade BootROM
Supply software
Upgrade Patch
Upgrade
Activate Board
Click Execute. The base station performs the selected tasks from top to bottom as
required. The operation results are displayed in Information.
NOTE
l If all tasks are selected, the base station performs the tasks one by one. A progress bar is displayed
under Execute to indicate the progress of each task.
l If a check box is not selected, the base station skips this task and proceeds with the next task.
l If a task fails, the base station stops this task and following tasks.
l If the base station software is successfully activated, the base station automatically restarts and
the new software takes effect.
l If the base station software fails to be activated, the base station rolls back to the source version.
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MML mode
1.
Run the DLD SOFTWARE command to download the software and BootROM.
If you want to run the MML command to operate and maintain the base station
after being restarted, Delay Download Flag must be set to NO(Not Delay
Download).
To ensure that the base station can download software of all target RATs, select
all target options for Application Type List.
2.
3.
Run the ACT CFGFILE command to activate the configuration file. If EFT is set to
AFTER_RESET, the operation takes effect only after the base station restarts. In this
case, software activation by running the ACT SOFTWARE command fails before
the base station restarts.
4.
Run the ACT SOFTWARE command to activate the software and BootROM.
To ensure that the base station can download software of all target RATs, select all
target options for Application Type List.
5.
Run the INS LICENSE command to download and install the license file.
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Prerequisites
l
You have logged in to the LMT using an account with the required operation rights.
The FTP server is running properly. The IP address of the FTP server is on the same network
segment as the IP address of the base station, and the FTP server is properly connected to
the base station.
There is no firewall between the FTP server and the base station.
The user of the FTP server has the permission to read files in specified paths.
Downloading the extra configuration file requires that the FTP server be used to download
files to the base station. Therefore, this operation is available when you log in to the base
station using the LMT rather than the U2000 proxy.
The extra configuration files downloaded using the LMT can be in plaintext or encrypted
format. If the extra configuration files are encrypted, enter the encryption password to
download them.
Context
Procedure
Step 1 In the LMT main window, click Device Maintenance.
Step 2 In the navigation tree, choose BTS Maintenance > Common Maintenance. Double-click
Extra Configuration File Transfer.
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Description
FTP Server
IP
Specifies the IP address of the LMT PC. The IP address must be on the same
network segment as the IP address of the base station.
User Name
Password
Specifies the password for logging in to the FTP server.The default password
is hwbs@com.
Destination
File Name
Step 4 Click Activate or Preactivate. The operation results are displayed in the message area.
NOTE
To enable the configuration data to take effect on the base station, click Activate. To only check the correctness
of the configuration data, click Preactivate.
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Prerequisites
l
You have logged in to the LMT using an account with the required operation rights.
The FTP server is running properly. The IP address of the FTP server is on the same network
segment as the IP address of the base station, and the FTP server is properly connected to
the base station.
There is no firewall between the FTP server and the base station.
The user of the FTP server has the permission to read files in specified paths.
Context
Transferring the device archive file requires that the FTP server be used to upload and download
files to and from the base station. Therefore, this operation is available when you log in to the
base station using the LMT rather than the U2000 proxy.
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Procedure
l
GUI mode
1.
2.
In the navigation tree, choose BTS Maintenance > Common Maintenance. Doubleclick Device Archive Transfer.
The Device Archive Transfer tab page is displayed.
3.
Set related parameters on the Device Archive Transfer tab page. For details about
parameter descriptions, see Table 8-6.
Table 8-6 Parameter description
Paramet
er
Description
FTP
Server IP
User
Name
Password
Specifies the password for logging in to the FTP server. The default
password is hwbs@com.
Destinatio
n File
Name
Transfer
Type
Specifies the transfer type. This parameter can be set to Export Device
File or Upload Device File.
If this parameter is set to Export Device File, a device archive file is
generated on the base station. If this parameter is set to Upload Device
File, the generated device archive file is uploaded to the FTP server.
Transfer
Status
4.
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Click Start.
MML mode
1.
Run the EXP DEVFILE command to generate the device archive file.
2.
Run the ULD DEVFILE command to upload the file from the base station to the FTP
server.
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station to the File Transfer Protocol (FTP) server. The downloaded data configuration file takes
effect after the base station restarts.
Prerequisites
l
You have logged in to the LMT using an account with the required operation rights.
The FTP server is running properly. The IP address of the FTP server is on the same network
segment as the IP address of the base station, and the FTP server is properly connected to
the base station.
There is no firewall between the FTP server and the base station.
The user of the FTP server has the permission to read files in specified paths.
Transferring the data configuration file requires that the FTP server be used to upload and
download files to and from the base station. Therefore, this operation is available when you
log in to the base station using the LMT rather than the U2000 proxy.
When encrypting configuration files to be uploaded from the base station to the FTP server,
you must set the password for encryption to a string of 6 to 32 characters.
Context
Procedure
1.
2.
In the navigation tree, choose BTS Maintenance > Common Maintenance. Doubleclick Data Configuration File Transfer.
The Data Configuration File Transfer tab page is displayed.
3.
Set related parameters on the Data Configuration File Transfer tab page. For details
about parameter descriptions, see Table 8-7.
Table 8-7 Parameter description
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er
Description
FTP
Server IP
User
Name
Password
Specifies the password for logging in to the FTP server. The default
password is hwbs@com.
Destinatio
n File
Name
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Paramet
er
Description
Transfer
Type
Specifies the transfer type. This parameter can be set to Upload (Site
to FTP server), Download (FTP server to site), Make data
configuration file take effect, Reset immediately, or Reset later.
Transfer
Status
Click Start.
1.
Run the BKP CFGFILE command to back up the data configuration file.
2.
Run the ULD CFGFILE command to upload the file from the base station to the FTP
server.
1.
Run the DLD CFGFILE command to download the file from the FTP server to the
base station.
2.
Run the ACT CFGFILE command to activate the data configuration file.
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Prerequisites
l
You have logged in to the LMT using an account with the required operation rights.
The FTP server is running properly. The IP address of the FTP server is on the same network
segment as the IP address of the base station, and the FTP server is properly connected to
the base station.
There is no firewall between the FTP server and the base station.
The user of the FTP server has the permission to read files in specified paths.
Context
Uploading other files require that the FTP server be used to upload files from the base station.
Therefore, this operation is available when you log in to the base station using the LMT rather
than the U2000 proxy.
Procedure
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GUI mode
1.
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2.
In the navigation tree, choose BTS Maintenance > Common Maintenance. Doubleclick Other File Transfer.
The Other File Transfer tab page is displayed.
3.
Set related parameters on the Other File Transfer tab page. For details about
parameter descriptions, see Table 8-8.
Table 8-8 Parameter description
Parameter
Description
FTP Server IP
User name
Password
Destination File
Name
Transfer Type
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IP Mode
File Type
Flow Control
Option
Upload Mode
Cabinet No.
Subrack No.
Slot No.
Transfer Status
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Function Type
File Type
ALL
ENODEB
BRDLOG-ENODEB(ENODEB
Compositive Log),
CALDPOWERFILE(Antenna
Coefficient File), CHRLOG(Call
History Record Log), DBGLOGENODEB(ENODEB Commissioning
Log).
NODEB
BRDLOG-NODEB(NODEB
Compositive Log), DBGLOG-NODEB
(NODEB Commissioning Log),
DSPEXPT(DSP Exceptional Log),
DSPRUNLOG(DSP Running Log),
RRUIQDATA(RRU Interference
Detection file), RRURXPOWER(RRU
Interference Detection power file),
RTWPTEST(RTWP Routine Test
Result Log).
GBTS
BRDLOG-GBTS(GBTS Compositive
Log), DBGLOG-GBTS(GBTS
Commissioning Log), FRQLOG
(Frequency Scan Record Log),
GSMBBLOG(GSM BB Log), RFTST
(RF Test Record File), TODMSG(TOD
Message Trace).
Click Start.
MML mode
1.
Run the ULD FILE command to upload the file from the base station to the FTP
server.
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Prerequisites
You have logged in to the LMT using an account with the required operation rights.
Procedure
Step 1 In the LMT main window, click Device Maintenance.
Step 2 In the navigation tree, choose BTS Maintenance > Common Maintenance. Double-click IP
Transport Selftest.
The IP Transport Selftest tab page is displayed.
Step 3 Set related parameters in the IP Transport Selftest dialog box. For details about parameter
descriptions, see Table 8-10.
Table 8-10 Parameters for IP transport selftest
Parameter
Description
Detection Item
Master/Slave flag
IP Path/ENDPoint Mode
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Parameter
Description
IP Clock ID
Prerequisites
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You have logged in to the LMT using an account with the required operation rights.
Each carrier has two receive channels. One is the main receive channel and the other is the
diversity receive channel. The main level is the uplink signal level on the main receive
channel, and the diversity level is the uplink signal level on the diversity receive channel.
Context
Procedure
Step 1 In the LMT main window, click Device Maintenance.
Step 2 In the navigation tree, choose BTS Maintenance > GSM Maintenance. Double-click Query
Frequency Scan.
The Query Frequency Scan tab page is displayed.
Step 3 Set related parameters in the Query Frequency Scan dialog box. For details about parameter
descriptions, see Table 8-11.
Table 8-11 Parameters for query frequency scan
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Parameter
Description
Local Cell
Specifies the ID of the local cell. This parameter uniquely specifies a local
cell in a base station.
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Parameter
Description
Sector ID
Prerequisites
You have logged in to the LMT using an account with the required operation rights.
Context
This task is specific to GSM.
Procedure
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2.
In the navigation tree, choose BTS Maintenance > GSM Maintenance. Double-click
Configure Frequency Scan.
The Configure Frequency Scan dialog box is displayed.
3.
Set related parameters in the Configure Frequency Scan dialog box. For details about
parameter descriptions, see Table 8-12.
Table 8-12 Parameters for configure frequency scan
4.
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Parameter
Description
Local Cell
Sector ID
Start Time
Duration
Frequency
Click Start.
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After the configured frequencies are scanned, you can query the scanning results by using the
Querying Frequency Scan function.
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Prerequisites
You have logged in to the LMT using an account with the required operation rights.
Context
This task is specific to GSM.
NOTICE
Query the channel status on the BSC LMT if channels of the type PBCCH+PDTCH, PCCCH
+PDTCH, or PDTCH are configured on a TRX.
Procedure
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2.
In the navigation tree, choose BTS Maintenance > GSM Maintenance. Double-click
Monitor Channel Status.
The Monitor Channel Status tab page is displayed.
3.
4.
Click Start.
NOTE
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You have logged in to the LMT using an account with the required operation rights.
Context
This task is specific to GSM.
Procedure
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2.
In the navigation tree, choose BTS Maintenance > GSM Maintenance. Double-click
Test Channel Loopback.
The Test Channel Loopback tab page is displayed.
3.
Set related parameters on the Test Channel Loopback tab page. For details about
parameter descriptions, see Table 8-13.
Table 8-13 Parameters for test channel loopback
4.
Parameter
Description
Local Cell
TRX ID
Channel
Sub-channel
Test Project
Duration
Power Level
Click Start.
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You have logged in to the LMT using an account with the required operation rights.
Context
This task is specific to GSM.
Procedure
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2.
In the navigation tree, choose BTS Maintenance > GSM Maintenance. Double-click
Test TRX Loopback.
The Test TRX Loopback dialog box is displayed.
3.
Set related parameters in the Test TRX Loopback dialog box. For details about
parameter descriptions, see Table 8-14.
Table 8-14 Parameters for testing TRX loopback
4.
Parameter
Description
Local Cell
TRX ID
Test Item
Duration (s)
Click Start.
NOTE
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You have logged in to the LMT using an account with the required operation rights.
Context
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Procedure
1.
2.
In the navigation tree, choose BTS Maintenance > GSM Maintenance. Double-click
Modify Cell Management Status.
The Modify Cell Management Status tab page is displayed.
3.
Set related parameters on the Modify Cell Management Status tab page. For details
about parameter descriptions, see Table 8-15.
Table 8-15 Parameters for modify cell management status
4.
Parameter
Description
Local Cell
Modified
Status
Current
Status
Click Apply.
NOTE
MML mode
The administrative status of a cell can be modified by running MML commands.
To block a local cell, run the BLK GLOCELL command.
To unblock a local cell, run the UBL GLOCELL command.
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You have logged in to the LMT using an account with the required operation rights.
Context
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To obtain information about the maximum interference level in the network during network
optimization phase, transmit bursts on downlink idle channels to simulate downlink signal
transmitting under the condition that services are not affected. This maximizes the uplink
interference stimulated by downlink signals and therefore enables the evaluation of intranetwork interference.
Procedure
1.
2.
In the navigation tree, choose BTS Maintenance > GSM Maintenance. Double-click
Test Idle Timeslot.
The Test Idle Timeslot dialog box is displayed.
3.
Set related parameters in the Test Idle Timeslot dialog box. For details about
parameter descriptions, see Table 8-16.
Table 8-16 Parameters for test idle timeslot
4.
Paramet
er
Description
Local
Cell
Sector ID
TRX ID
Duration
(h)
Click Start.
NOTE
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You have logged in to the LMT using an account with the required operation rights.
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The check scripts are displayed in a table. They are executed one by one and the check
results are displayed.
Engineering quality check is designed to locally check device status. Exercise caution while
performing the check item Checking VSWR Status because the operation will interrupt
ongoing services.
Procedure
Step 1 In the LMT main window, click Device Maintenance.
Step 2 In the navigation tree, choose BTS Maintenance > LTE Maintenance. Double-click
Engineering Quality Check.
The Engineering Quality Check tab page is displayed.
Step 3 Click Go. The check scripts are executed one by one and the result for each check item is
displayed.
NOTE
l The result for each check item is Pass, Failed, Error, or Ignore. Pass indicates that the check result
meets the expected requirement. Failed indicates that the check result does not meet the expected
requirement. Error indicates that the check fails due to an error during the check process. Ignore
indicates that the check item does not meet corresponding prerequisites.
Step 4 Click Export Self-test Report. The self-test report is saved in an HTML file. You can doubleclick the saved file to view the check result on a browser.
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You have logged in to the LMT using an account with the required operation rights.
Procedure
Step 1 In the LMT main window, click Self Test.
The Self Test window is displayed, as shown in Figure 8-5.
Figure 8-5 Self Test tab page
Step 2 Set the command execution mode. For details, see 4.3 Running MML Commands in
Batches.
NOTE
In common mode, you can change a man-machine language (MML) command in the command input pane.
1. Click Open. In the displayed Open dialog box, select an MML script file and import the MML commands
in the file.
2. Click Save. All the MML commands are saved.
Step 3 Click Go. The MML commands are executed in sequence to check the status of base station
equipment. The command execution results are displayed in Current Execute Command.
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or the background color of the LMT main window is the same as that of the Internet Explorer.
In this case, check the color settings of the browser.
9.5 How to Handle Failed Display of the Verify Code in the LMT Login Dialog Box
When the LMT uses the Internet Explorer in the Microsoft Windows 2003, Microsoft Windows
2008, or Microsoft Windows Vista operating system, the verify code in the LMT login dialog
box cannot be displayed. In this case, check the settings related to the protection mode of the
browser.
9.6 How to Handle No Responses to the Operations Performed on the Menu of the LMT Main
Window
When the LMT uses an Internet Explorer, there are no responses to the operations performed
on the menu of the LMT main window or the script error occurs. For example, when you click
the menu bar or buttons in the window or right-click in the window, there is no response or a
script error is displayed, indicating that you are rejected or have no right to access the LMT. In
this case, check the proxy settings of the browser.
9.7 How to Clear Garbled Characters That Occurred in a CSV File
If a CSV file containing non-English charactersis saved on the LMT and the CSV file is opened
in Excel format using the regular method, all non-English characters are displayed as garbled
characters. In this case, import the CSV file to Excel to open the file.
9.8 How to Set a Correct SSL Security Certificate
If a browser such as the Internet Explorer or Firefox uses the Secure Sockets Layer (SSL)
protocol to connect to the local maintenance terminal (LMT), a message indicating an incorrect
certificate may be displayed. As a result, you may fail to log in to the LMT.
9.9 How to Rectify Errors That Occurr While Saving a File
If the function of saving operation results is configured when you first log in to the LMT, the
system may display an error message during result file saving. In this case, the file size is zero
bytes.
9.10 How to Avoid the Failure to Log In to the LMT Due to a High Default Internet Explorer
Security Level
In Windows Server 2003 or Windows Server 2008, the Internet Explorer blocks Web programs
on sites that are not in the trusted site list to improve system security. As a result, you may fail
to log in to the LMT.
9.11 How to Handle the Slow Redirection After Logging in to the LMT
When the LMT uses the Internet Explorer, the redirection is slow after you log in to the LMT,
that is, the explorer remains blank for more than 15 seconds after you enter the base station IP
address in the address box of the Internet Explorer and before the explorer displays a security
warning. This section describes how to solve the problem.
9.12 How to Handle the LMT Interface Disorder
When the LMT uses Internet Explorer 8 or 9, the LMT interface may be displayed in disorder.
In this case, manually set the compatibility views of the Internet Explorer before logging in to
the LMT. This section describes the setting method.
9.13 How to Handle the Unknown Error Occurrs on LMT Interface or MML Command
Execution Failure After a Browser Upgrade
After Internet Explorer 6 is upgraded to Internet Explorer 8 or 9, some cached files cannot be
cleared. If an unknown error occurrs on LMT interface, or a man-machine language (MML)
command is executed, the system displays The MML configuration file parsed failed.. To
solve the problem, manually clear the cache and cookies in the Internet Explorer.
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9.14 How to Handle Error Message Displayed on the LMT or No Responses to Operations
Performed on the LMT Login Window
The error message Problems with this Web page might prevent it from being displayed
properly or functioning properly. is displayed in the Internet Explorer, or there is no response
to the operations performed on the LMT login window during the logging in of the LMT.
9.15 How to Install OS Patches
If the LMT runs the Microsoft Windows 2003 operating system (OS), the security patch
KB938397 must be installed.
9.16 What Do I Do if Tracing, Monitoring or Other Functions Cannot Be Used?
Tracing, monitoring or other functions cannot be used after a successful login to the LMT, and
an error message is displayed.
9.17 What Do I Do If There Is No Response or Any Error Message After a Tracing, Monitoring
or Other Task Is Created
Some time after a successful login to the LMT, you may suddenly find that batch processing
fails with no error message. Alternatively, after a tracing or monitoring task is created, the task
page is not opened. There is no response or any error message. The NE task list shows that this
task has been successfully created. Or right-click in the message browsing window and choose
save messages, the Save dialog box is not displayed. If you open a new browser and log in to
the LMT again, the task nevertheless can be successfully created. If either of the previous
problems occurs, perform the following operations.
9.18 How to Handle the Problem That Only the Error Code Is Displayed in an Error Message
After a Tracing or Monitoring Task Is Created
Messages related to base station errors have been configured. However, the local maintenance
terminal (LMT) displays only the error code rather than the error message when a base station
error occurs. If the previous problem occurs, perform the following operations:
9.19 Any Further Operation Performed When Some LMT Web Pages Fail to Update Causes the
Web Pages to Turn Blank
Some LMT Web pages fail to update when batch processing, tracing, or monitoring is in use.
Any further operation causes the Web pages to turn blank. If you restart the function, the Web
page returns to normal. To prevent this problem, perform the following operations to add an
environment variable.
9.20 How to Handle the LMT Exit After Clicking Trace, Monitor, or Device Maintenance Tab
in Window 7
When you have successfully logged in to the LMT, the interface is redirected to the other
interface if you click the Trace, Monitor, or Device Maintenance tab. A few seconds after the
redirection, the interface is automatically redirected to the login window of the LMT and a login
failure message is prompted.
9.21 How to Handle the Disconnection Between the LMT and Base Station After the Device
Digital Certificate Is Replaced
During base station deployment using Plug and Play (PnP), device digital certificate addition or
deletion, the local maintenance terminal (LMT) is disconnected from the base station.
9.22 How to Handle Exceptions in the LMT Due to Insufficient PC Memory
If the memory space for the local maintenance terminal (LMT) PC is insufficient, exceptions
occur when the LMT runs on the PC.
9.23 Error Message "This user session already exists" Upon Login to LMT
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The interface displays an error message this user session already exists upon login to LMT.
Solve the problem by using the method described in the procedure part.
9.24 Interfaces for Performing Tracing or Monitoring Tasks Blinking
Interfaces for performing tracing or monitoring tasks blink.
9.25 The web site's certificate cannot be verified.Do you want to continue? Is Displayed During
Tracing or Monitoring
During initialization of a task such as tracing or monitoring on the LMT, "The web site's
certificate cannot be verified.Do you want to continue?" is displayed.
9.26 Batch Execution of MML Commands Fails Because Some MML Commands Contain
Invisible Carriage Returns or Line Feeds
After line feeds (LF) are deleted from MML command scripts copied to Batch, command
execution fails.
9.27 How to Handle Shortcut Key Invalidation
Shortcut keys are defined on the LMT. When logging in to the LMT through a web page, you
may fail to use the corresponding function by pressing a shortcut key. In this case, the shortcut
key becomes invalid. For example, you cannot stop pinging by pressing Ctrl+Q in the MML
Command window. This is because the same shortcut key is preferentially used by another
running program on the PC, which leads to a shortcut key conflict.
9.28 What Do I Do If A Message "Stop running this script?" Is Displayed?
This section describes how to solve the problem that a message "Stop running this script?" is
displayed during script execution on the LMT.
9.29 The Internet Explorer Fails to Respond or the Login Window Is Displayed After the LMT
Is Running for a While or Multiple Functions Are Concurrently Enabled on the LMT
The Internet Explorer fails to respond or the login window is displayed after the LMT is running
for a while or multiple functions are concurrently enabled on the LMT. Solve the problem by
using the method described in the procedure part.
9.30 A Message checking client environment... Is Displayed on the Login Window and the
browser Does Not Respond
During the login to the WebLMT, a message "checking client environment..." is displayed on
the login window and the browser does not respond and has to be forcibly closed. In this case,
solve the problem by using the method described in the procedure part.
9.31 LMT Login Window Being Stopped by the Browser
The LMT login window is stopped by the browse, and the login stills fails even though the user
selects Allow popups. To solve the problem, perform the following steps:
9.32 The Application Blocked by Security Settings Dialog Box Is Displayed When Batch
Processing, Tracing, Monitoring, or Device Maintenance Is Enabled
After the JRE is installed or upgraded, the Application Blocked by Security Settings dialog
box is displayed when the tab page related to batch processing, tracing, monitoring, or device
maintenance is open. Click OK, and the The application cannot be run dialog box is displayed,
indicating that the batch processing, tracing, monitoring, or device maintenance function is
unavailable.
9.33 Help for Installing and Using the Java Plug-in
The Java plug-in used by LMT modules, including Batch, Trace, Monitor, and Device
Maintenance, is the Java runtime environment(JRE). You need to install the Java plug-in before
using these modules. You can try the following methods to solve problems about installing or
using Java plug-in.
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9.34 What Do I Do If the Message Your Java version is out of date Is Displayed?
If you are prompted that Your Java version is out of date when logging in to the WebLMT,
follow the instructions provided in this session.
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The LMT directly communicates with the base station, and direct File Transfer Protocol
(FTP) download is enabled between them. Ports 20 and 21 are enabled.
The minimum LMT package provides only some functions that involve the download of
the FTP server software and some MML commands.
The complete LMT package provides complete LMT functions, including MML command
running, batch processing, alarm management, tracing management, performance
monitoring, equipment maintenance, and self-test.
Context
NOTE
l The file name of the complete LMT package must be Software.csp. If the package is in compressed
format, you need to manually decompress the package and download the Software.csp file to the base
station using the FTP server.
l After the minimum LMT package is switched to the complete LMT package, boards do not reset. You
can use the functions of the complete LMT package after you log in to the LMT again.
l Except for local operation and maintenance (OM) services, the switch process does not interrupt other
services carried by the base station.
Procedure
Step 1 Download the FTP server software. (Optional. Perform this step only when there is no FTP
server at the LMT computer.)
1.
In the upper right corner of the LMT main window, click FTP Tool. The File DownloadSecurity Warning dialog box is displayed.
2.
Click Save to save the FTP server software SFTPServer.exe to the LMT computer.
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Step 3 Open SFTPServer. Double-click SFTPServer.exe to start the FTP server. The
displayed on the right side of the taskbar after the FTP server is started.
icon is
Double-click
Figure 9-2.
2.
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Working directory to the root directory of the FTP server, which is D:\FTP, and retain
default values for other parameters.
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l The user name, password, and other parameters displayed in the FTP server configuration
dialog box can be modified as required.
l The method for modifying the password of the FTP server is as follows: Enter a new password
in Password and click OK. The FTP password authentication dialog box is displayed. In
FTP password authentication, enter the old password and the new password that needs to
be authenticated, and then click OK. The password is successfully modified and the new
password takes effect.
l The method for modifying the FTP user name and other parameters displayed in the FTP
server configuration dialog box is as follows: Enter the changed value in the text boxes of
parameters and click OK. The FTP password authentication dialog box is displayed. In
the FTP password authentication dialog box, enter the valid password and click OK. The
parameters are successfully modified.
l If you forget the password of the FTP server, delete the FTP server applications, and then
download and reinstall them. Then, the user name and password of the FTP server are restored
to the default ones.
l Working directory must be set to a specified path for storing software and data configuration
files because the FTP server cannot access the files not stored in Working directory. Do not set
Working directory to a value containing sensitive information or to the father path of the FTP
server installation path.
l Plain text indicates that data is transmitted in plaintext format. Encrypted indicates that data is
transmitted in ciphertext format. Both indicates data can be transmitted in the format of plaintext
or ciphertext as required.
l To enable encryption transmission, the FTP server can run TLSv1.0, TLSv1.1, or TLSv1.2, and
the FTP client must run the same TLS version as the FTP server to properly connect the FTP
server.
l Click SSL Settings, and configure parameters used for data encryption and transmission using
the FTP server on the displayed SSL Settings dialog box. These parameters include Root
Certificate FIle Name, Certificate FIle Name, Private Key File Name, and Private Key
Password. Ensure that the root certificate file, certificate file, and private key file must be stored
in the same directory as SFTPServer.exe.
l During an upgrade of the LMT, if LmtView Common component under Select Software
Components is selected, the password of the FTP tool is restored to the default password
hwbs@com after an upgrade.
l If the running FTP tool is SingleRAN V100R007C00, NodeB V200R015C00, LTE
V100R005C01, or an earlier version, the changes on the parameters of the FTP server take effect,
without entering the password.
l To implement data or file transfer between the FTP server and base station, you must log in to
the base station using the LMT, not the remote U2000 proxy.
3.
Step 6 Run the SPL SOFTWARE command to download the complete LMT package to the base
station using the FTP server.
NOTE
You must enter the IP address, user name, and password for logging in to the FTP server correctly and set Delay
Download File Supply Flag to YES (Supply File that Support Delay).
Step 7 Log in to the LMT again to use the functions of the complete LMT package.
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To clear the cache and cookies in the browser, perform the steps shown in the following
table.
Browse
r Type
Handling Procedure
Firefox
1. Open the Firefox browser, and choose Tools > Clear Private Data from
the menu bar.
2. In the displayed Clear Private Data dialog box, select the Cache,
Cookies, and Offline Website Data check boxes, and click Clear Private
Data Now.
Internet
Explore
r 7.0
1. Open the Internet Explorer, and choose Tools > Internet Options from
the menu bar. The Internet Options dialog box is displayed.
2. On the General tab page, click Delete. The Delete Browsing History
dialog box is displayed.
3. To delete the files, click Delete Files and then click OK in the displayed
dialog box. To delete the cookies, click Delete Cookies and then click
OK in the displayed dialog box.
4. In the Delete Browsing History dialog box, click OK and close the
Internet Options dialog box.
Internet
Explore
r 8.0 or
9.0
1. Open the Internet Explorer, and choose Tools > Internet Options from
the menu bar. The Internet Options dialog box is displayed.
2. On the General tab page, click Delete. The Delete Browsing History
dialog box is displayed.
3. Clear the Preserve Favorites website data check box and select the
Cookies and Temporary Internet files check boxes. Then, click
Delete and close the Internet Options dialog box.
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Internet
Explore
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1. Open the Internet Explorer, and choose Tools > Internet Options from
the menu bar. The Internet Options dialog box is displayed.
2. On the General tab page, click Delete. The Delete Browsing History
dialog box is displayed.
3. Clear the Preserve Favorites website data check box and select the
Cookies and Website data and Temporary Internet files and Website
Files check boxes. Then, click Delete and close the Internet Options
dialog box.
NOTICE
Before you clear the Java Applet, exit the LMT. Otherwise, some loaded data will be lost
and unexpected errors will occur.
The procedure for clearing the Java Applet is slightly different among different operating
systems. The following uses Windows 7 as an example.
1.
2.
Double-click Java in the displayed window. The JAVA Control Panel is displayed.
3.
On the General tab page, click Settings. The Temporary Files Settings dialog box
is displayed.
4.
Click Delete Files. In the displayed Delete Temporary Files dialog box, select the
Applications and Applets and Trace and Log Files check boxes, and click OK.
5.
6.
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Step 1 Open the Firefox browser, and choose Tools > Add-ons from the menu bar. The Add-ons
window is displayed.
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Step 2 On the Extensions tab page, select Live Margins, and click Disable. A message is displayed,
indicating that the changes will take effect after the Firefox browser restarts.
Step 3 Click Restart Firefox to make the changes take effect.
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Procedure
Step 1 Open the Internet Explorer, and choose Tools > Internet Options from the menu bar. The
Internet Options dialog box is displayed.
Step 2 On the General tab page, click Accessibility. The Accessibility dialog box is displayed.
Step 3 In the Formatting area, select Ignore colors specified on Web pages, and click OK.
Step 4 In the Internet Options dialog box, click OK to exit the dialog box.
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If the protection mode is enabled in the Microsoft Windows 2003, Microsoft Windows 2008, or
Microsoft Windows Vista operating system, many security restrictions are imposed. For
example, neither JavaScript nor Applet can be run. Therefore, you must disable the protection
mode. If the protection mode is enabled, the LMT main window cannot be normally displayed.
Procedure
Step 1 In the address box of the Internet Explorer, enter the IP address of the base station for local
maintenance. The default IP address is 192.168.0.49.
Step 2 Click Go next to the address box. The Local Maintenance Terminal dialog box is displayed.
Step 3 Check whether the message "Internet|Protected Mode: Off" is displayed in the lower right corner
of the window.
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Do not change the settings of the Internet Explorer when the LMT is in use. Set the proxy server
before you log in to the LMT.
Procedure
Step 1 Open the Internet Explorer, and choose Tools > Internet Options from the menu bar. The
Internet Options dialog box is displayed.
Step 2 On the Connections tab page, click LAN Settings. The LAN Settings dialog box is displayed.
Step 3 In the Proxy server area, select Use a proxy server for your LAN (These settings will not
apply to dial-up or VPN connections). Enter the IP address and port number of the proxy server
in the corresponding boxes, and then click Advanced. The Proxy settings dialog box is
displayed.
Step 4 In the Exceptions area, enter the IP address of the base station for local maintenance in the text
box. The default IP address is 192.168.0.49. Then, click OK and close the Internet Options
dialog box.
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Office2003
1.
On the menu bar of Excel, choose Data > Import External Data > Import Data.
The Select Data Source dialog box is displayed.
2.
In the Select Data Source dialog box, select the CSV file. The Text Import Wizard
- Step 1 of 3 dialog box is displayed. Then, select Delimited under Original data
type, and select 936: Chinese Simplifed(GB2312) from the File origin drop-down
list. Click Next.
The Text Import Wizard - Step 2 of 3 dialog box is displayed.
3.
4.
l
On the menu bar of Excel, choose Data > From Text. The Import Text File dialog
box is displayed.
2.
In the Import Text File dialog box, select the CSV file. The Text Import Wizard Step 1 of 3 dialog box is displayed. Then, select Delimited under Original data
type, and select 936: Chinese Simplifed(GB2312) from the File origin drop-down
list. Click Next.
The Text Import Wizard - Step 2 of 3 dialog box is displayed.
3.
4.
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mode.
1.
2.
3.
The Mismatched Address alarm is displayed when you log in to the LMT in HTTPS
mode.
1.
2.
3.
Procedure
l
In the Internet Explorer, the Certificate Invalid alarm is displayed when you log in to the
LMT in HTTPS mode.
If the SSL application certificate uses the WebLMT predefined certificate, perform
the following steps:
1.
On the login interface, click Download CA Certificate. In the displayed dialog box,
click Save. After the download is complete, the ca.zip file is saved.
2.
The ca.zip file is decompressed into two files: ne.cer and oss.cer. The ne.cer file is the root
certificate of Huawei certificate predefined for the LMT and the oss.cer file is the root
certificate predefined for the U2000 proxy server.
3.
4.
Click Next, choose the Place all certificates in the following store option button,
and click Browse.
A Select Certificate Store dialog box is displayed.
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6.
Click Next, then click Finish and confirm that the ne.cer file has been imported.
7.
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PKI system, perform the following steps:
1.
Start Internet browser, and choose Tools > Internet Options. The Internet
Options dialog box is displayed.
2.
Click the Content tab, and click Certificates. The Certificates dialog box is
displayed.
3.
Click the Trusted Root Certification Authorities tab, and then click Import.
The Certificate Import Wizard dialog box is displayed.
4.
Click Next, and click Browse in the displayed dialog box. Select the target root
certificate.
5.
Click Next, choose Place all certificates in the following store and click Browse.
A Select Certificate Store dialog box is displayed.
6.
7.
Click Next, then click Finish and confirm that the certificate import is complete.
In the Internet Explorer, the Mismatched Address alarm is displayed when you log in to
the LMT in HTTPS mode.
1.
2.
3.
In the Internet Options group box, clear the Warn about certificate address
mismatched* check box and click OK.
NOTE
Firefox browser
1.
Click Add Exception in the This connection is Untrusted dialog box. An Add
Security Exception dialog box is displayed.
2.
Firefox 10 obtains the certificate only in HTTP mode. Therefore, modify the server address
prefix to http before you use Firefox 10 to obtain the certificate.
3.
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Step 1 Choose Start > Control Panel. In Control Panel, click Java. The JAVA Control Panel is
displayed.
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If you do not see the Java item in Control Panel, switch to another view.
Step 2 In Java Control Panel, click the Advanced tab. On the displayed tab page, choose Java Plugin > Enable the next-generation Java Plug-in (requires browser restart) in the Settings
navigation tree, and then click OK.
Step 3 Restart the LMT.
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According to acceptable Internet Explorer security levels, there are the following two solutions:
l
If lowering the Internet Explorer security level on the Windows server is unacceptable, you
can add the LMT site to the trusted site list of the Internet Explorer using a configuration
startup script. The system automatically loads the script and configures the Internet
Explorer after a user logs in.
If lowering the Internet Explorer security level on the Windows server is acceptable, you
can remove Internet Explorer Enhanced Security Configuration, a Windows component.
Procedure
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NOTE
l The IE-unset.bat script file enables the system to automatically add a site to the trusted site list
of the Internet Explorer.
l You can modify the file when required, for example, change 10.141.149.193 in reg add %uu
% /v :Range REG_SZ /d "10.141.149.193" /f >nul to the IP address of the network element
to be visited.
l The Trust field in HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows
\CurrentVersion\Internet Settings\ZoneMap\EscRanges\Trust can be named as required.
2.
b.
Enter gpedit.msc in the displayed dialog box, and click OK. The Group
Policy Object Editor dialog box is displayed.
c.
d.
Click Show Files and copy the created script to the displayed folder. Then,
close the dialog box displaying the folder.
e.
Click Add.
The Add a Script dialog box is displayed.
f.
g.
If the LMT runs on a Citrix Farm network, perform the following steps to set the
script:
a.
b.
Select the created group policy object and click Edit. In the displayed dialog
box, choose User Configuration > Windows Settings > Scripts(Logon/
Logoff), and double-click Logon.
The Logon Properties dialog box is displayed.
c.
Click Show Files and copy the created script to the displayed folder. Then,
close the dialog box displaying the folder.
d.
Click Add.
The Add a Script dialog box is displayed.
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Choose Start > Control Panel > Add or Remove Programs. In the displayed dialog
box, select Internet Explorer Enhanced Security Configuration.
2.
Click Details. In the displayed dialog box, clear For administrator groups and For
all other user groups.
3.
4.
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Prerequisites
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Context
In HTTPS mode, the interface will be redirected to HTTPS after you enter the IP address in the
address box of the Internet Explorer. After you log in to the LMT in HTTPS mode, Windows
visits the Microsoft website and updates the trusted root certification list until the update
succeeds or expires. In this period, the certification authentication in HPPTS mode is slow.
Generally, if you can visit the base station on the LMT, you can access the Intranet but not the
Internet. You can accelerate the visit to the LMT by disabling this function.
Procedure
Step 1 Click Start > Control Panel. The Control Panel is displayed.
Step 2 In Control Panel, click Add or Remove Programs. The Add or Remove Programs window
is displayed.
Step 3 In the Add or Remove Programs window, click Add/Remove Windows Components. The
Windows Components Wizard window is displayed.
Step 4 In the Components area of the Windows Components Wizard window, clear the Update Root
Certificates check box.
Step 5 Click Next. The system automatically performs the configuration.
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Procedure
Step 1 Open the Internet Explorer. Choose Tools > Compatibility View Settings.
The Compatibility View Settings dialog box is displayed.
Step 2 In the Add this website text box, enter the IP address of the network element (NE), for example,
10.147.212.161. Click Add. Select the Display all websites in compatibility view check box
and click Close.
Step 3 The LMT interface is displayed in order after you log in to the LMT again.
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Procedure
Step 1 Open the Internet Explorer 8 or 9, and choose Tools > Internet Options from the menu bar.
The Internet Options dialog box is displayed.
Step 2 On the General tab page, click Delete in the Browsing history area. The Delete Browsing
History dialog box is displayed.
Step 3 Clear the Preserve Favorites website data check box, select the Cookie and Temporary
Internet files check boxes, and click Delete.
Step 4 Close the Delete Browsing History dialog box.
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Step 5 On the General tab page, click Settings in the Browsing history area. The Temporary Internet
Files and History Settings dialog box is displayed.
Step 6 Click View objects and delete all displayed files.
Step 7 Close the displayed window and the Internet Options dialog box.
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Context
If the Internet Explorer has insufficient buffer or is upgraded, the Internet Explorer cannot obtain
new files from a base station after the base station is upgraded. The Internet Explorer obtains
files about the base station in the original version from the buffer, which is inconsistent with the
information about the base station in the current version.
Procedure
l
Open the Internet Explorer, and choose Tools > Internet Options from the menu bar.
The Internet Options dialog box is displayed.
2.
On the General tab page, click Delete in the Browsing history area. The Delete
Browsing History dialog box is displayed.
3.
Clear the Preserve Favorites website data check box, select the Cookie and
Temporary Internet files check boxes, and click Delete.
4.
5.
On the General tab page, click Settings in the Browsing history area. The
Temporary Internet Files and History Settings dialog box is displayed.
6.
7.
Close the displayed window and the Internet Options dialog box.
Firefox Browser
1.
Open the Firefox browser, and choose Tools > Clear Private Data from the menu
bar.
2.
In the displayed Clear Private Data dialog box, select the Cache, Cookies, and
Offline Website Data check boxes, and click Clear Private Data Now.
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Patch KB938397 rectifies the problem that the Windows operating system does not support
SHA256.
Procedure
Step 1 Choose Start > Control Panel. The Control Panel is displayed. Double-click Add or Remove
Programs in the displayed window. The Add or Remove Programs dialog box is displayed.
Step 2 In the displayed Add or Remove Programs dialog box, select Show updates. Check whether
patch KB938397 is present in the list of Currently installed programs.
l If the patch is present in the list, contact Huawei technical support.
l If the patch is not present in the list, go to Step 3.
Step 3 Download the security patch.
NOTE
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The error message is shown in Figure 9-3. After clicking Details, detailed error information is
displayed. You need to correct the error based on the error type.
Figure 9-3 The error message dialog box
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If this problem occurs in Citrix Farm networking, you need to perform related steps on the
Citrix Farm server rather than on the local PC. If you have no permission to log in to the
Citrix Farm server, you cannot directly access Windows Control Panel on the Citrix Farm
server. To access it, right-click the Java icon on Windows system tray on the local PC and
choose Open Control Panel from the short-cut menu. The following figure shows the
window:
Figure 9-6 Opening control panel
This problem is caused by a Java defect. For details about this defect, visit http://
bugs.sun.com/bugdatabase/view_bug.do?bug_id=6967414.
Procedure
Step 1 Enable the next-generation Java plug-in again.
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1.
Open Control Panel in the Windows operating system and double-click Java. The Java
Control Panel dialog box is displayed. In the Java Control Panel dialog box, click the
Advanced tab, clear Enable the next-generation Java Plug-in (requires browser
restart) under Java Plug-in and click OK.
2.
Select Enable the next-generation Java Plug-in (requires browser restart) by referring
to Step 1.1 and click OK.
3.
Open Control Panel in the Windows operating system and double-click Java. The Java
Control Panel dialog box is displayed.In the displayed Java Control Panel dialog box,
click Setting, as shown in Figure 9-7.
Figure 9-7 Checking the amount of disk space set for storing temporary files
2.
Check the amount of disk space used for storing temporary Java files in the directory where
temporary Java files are saved. If this amount is greater than the preset one, delete folders
in this directory manually or by clicking Delete Files shown in the figure above.
NOTE
Before deleting folders in this directory, close all running LMT clients.
3.
Step 3 Install Windows operating system patch KB960714, for more details please see 9.15 How to
Install OS Patches.
If this problem cannot be solved by performing the above steps, uninstall and reinstall Java.
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Procedure
Step 1 Open Control Panel in the Windows operating system and double-click Java. The Java
Control Panel dialog box is displayed.
Step 2 In the displayed Java Control Panel dialog box, click the Advanced tab.
l If the Java plug-in of version 1.6 is installed, choose Security > SecurityMixed code
(sandboxed vs. trusted) security verification, and select Disable verification (not
recommended).
l If the Java plug-in of version 1.7 or 1.8 is installed, choose SecurityMixed code (sandboxed
vs. trusted) security verification, and select Disable verification (not recommended).
Step 3 Close all browsers and log in to the LMT again.
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9.18 How to Handle the Problem That Only the Error Code
Is Displayed in an Error Message After a Tracing or
Monitoring Task Is Created
Messages related to base station errors have been configured. However, the local maintenance
terminal (LMT) displays only the error code rather than the error message when a base station
error occurs. If the previous problem occurs, perform the following operations:
Procedure
Step 1 Open Control Panel in the Windows operating system and double-click Java. The Java
Control Panel dialog box is displayed.
Step 2 In the displayed Java Control Panel dialog box, click the Advanced tab, choose SecurityMixed
code (sandboxed vs. trusted) security verification , and select Disable verification (not
recommended).
Step 3 Close all browsers and log in to the LMT again.
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Procedure
Step 1 On the LMT PC, select My Computer and right-click Properties from the shortcut menu. The
System Properties dialog box is displayed.
Step 2 In the System Properties dialog box, click the Advanced tab and click Environment
Variables. The Environment Variables dialog box is displayed.
Step 3 In the Environment Variables dialog box, click New. The New User Variable dialog box is
displayed. In the New User Variable dialog box, set Variable name to
JPI_PLUGIN2_NO_HEARTBEAT and Variable value to 1. Then click OK.
Step 4 In the Environment Variables dialog box, click OK.
Step 5 In the System Properties dialog box, click OK to finish adding the environment variable.
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The IERationalEnabler Class plug-in is installed in Internet Explorer when test tools, such as
IBM Rational Functional Tester (RTF), are installed in the PC. The problem can be resolved by
disabling the plug-in.
Procedure
Step 1 Choose ToolsInternet from the menu bar of Internet Explorer.
The Internet dialog box is displayed.
Step 2 Click Manage Add-ons on the Programs tab page.
The Manage Add-ons dialog box is displayed.
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Step 3 Choose Toolbras and Extensions in the Add-Ins navigation tree. Click IERationalEnabler
Class on the right of the dialog box and disable the plug-in.
Step 4 Close all the opened Internet Explorer and log in to the LMT again.
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In the Internet Explorer, when you log in to the LMT in HTTPS mode, the root certificate of the
new device digital certificate is not imported into the browser when the the device digital
certificate is replaced. Therefore, the browser does not trust the new certificate, and the security
socket layer (SSL) authentication fails. As a result, the connection between the website and the
base station is disconnected.
NOTE
Procedure
Step 1 Open the Internet Explorer. Import the root certificate of the new device digital certificate to the
browser before the device digital certificate is replaced. For details, see 9.8 How to Set a Correct
SSL Security Certificate.
Step 2 Close the browser and log in to the LMT again.
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When a PC has been running for a long time or multiple programs occupying huge memory
space are running on the PC, memory usage of the PC almost reaches 100%. In this case, if the
LMT starts, the PC cannot allocate sufficient memory space to the LMT, and exceptions occur,
such as slower user interface (UI) response and unavailability of tracing and monitoring
functions.
Mappings between the PC memory and the number of LMT clients that can simultaneously start
on the PC are as follows:
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The preceding mappings are obtained when no other software is running on the PC and only basic functions,
such as MML, alarm, and device panel, are used on the LMT. When other functions are running on an
LMT such as tracing, monitoring, and batch processing, the LMT will consume over 50 MHz memory on
the PC. Therefore, fewer LMT clients can simultaneously start on the PC.
Procedure
Step 1 Log off or restart the PC, or stop programs occupying huge memory space.
Step 2 Log in to the LMT again.
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To enhance system security, the client browser uses Cookie to store the session information of
users who have successfully logged in. Due to the session Cookie mechanism, the user
encounters the following problems when using LMT:
l
Problem 1: For the same NE, the user desires to log in to multiple LMTs. After successfully
logging in to the first LMT, the user logs in to the second LMT of the NE, and the interface
displays This user session already exists. This is because all browser windows opened by
the same user share the same session under the session sharing mechanism of IE8 or IE9
and Firefox enabled by default. As a result, when the user attempts to repeatedly log in to
the LMTs of the same NE, the system determines a repeated login of the same user session.
For the IE6/7 browser in which each browser window uses independent sessions, this
problem does not arise.
Problem 2: The LMT interface displays the error This user session already exists, while
the user has not carried out the operation described in Problem 1. This is because the
previous session information remains valid due to an abnormal exit from LMT. As a result,
the LMT determines a repeated login attempt when the same user tries to login to the LMT.
This problem arises when the browser automatically recovers from breaking down during
use of the LMT, or when the pop-up LMT window is blocked by the browser pop-up blocker
enabled.
Problem 3: After you use the Internet Explorer (IE) to log in to the LMT, and then enter
the IP address of the eNodeB into the Windows Explorer to open the IE, the message This
user session already exists is displayed. This problem is caused by the conflict of the IE
sessions created in both manners. This problem exists on all IE browsers.
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Procedure
l
This method applies only to the IE8 or IE9 browser, not Firefox. Users of the Firefox browser can log in
to only one LMT of a single NE.
Close all currently opened browser windows to make the previous session information
invalid.
2.
3.
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Java Applet in the IE browser is incompatible with HTML elements when they are stacked
together. As a result, interfaces (stacked in the Java Applet) for performing tracing and
monitoring tasks blink. This problem does not affect the function but deteriorates user
experience.
Procedure
l
This problem occurs only on the IE browser. Use the Firefox browser to avoid this
problem.
2.
This problem occurs only on Java later than the version of 1.6.21. Visit
www.oracle.com and download Java SE Runtime Environment 6u21 or an earlier
version to avoid this problem.
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If the certificate of the U2000 proxy server or base station is not Java authenticated, verification
on the website fails. In this case, the dialog box is displayed when the Java Virtual Machine
(JVM) requests the verification for the website from which the Java archive (JAR) file is
downloaded.
Procedure
Step 1 Select Always trust content from this publisher., and then click Yes.
Step 2 Import the CA certificate by referring to 9.8 How to Set a Correct SSL Security Certificate.
NOTE
Log in to the base station through the U2000 proxy server, and click Logout at the upper right to switch
to the LMT login interface for downloading or importing the CA certificate.
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Copy the MML commands failing to be executed to an UltraEdit file. It is found that these MML
to view these MML commands
commands are displayed in two lines. In UltraEdit, click
in the binary format. A redundant carriage return (CR) 0x0D stays at the LF location of the MML
command each. See Figure 9-8.
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Figure 9-8 Viewing an MML command in the binary format using UltraEdit
In the Windows operating system (OS), the CR 0x0D and LF 0x0A must be used pairwise. The
unpaired CRs or LFs cannot be deleted. As a result, the MML commands fail to be executed.
Procedure
Step 1 Copy the MML commands failing to the executed to an UltraEdit or notepad file and delete all
LFs and CRs. Then, copy these commands back to Batch and execute them again.
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Procedure
Step 1 Check all running programs on the PC. Find the program using the same shortcut key settings
as the LMT.
Step 2 Modify the program shortcut key settings which are the same as those on the LMT or stop the
program when you use the LMT.
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When it takes a long time to execute certain scripts, you are prompted with the message "Stop
running this script?", indicating whether to continue the script execution.
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Procedure
Step 1 Install the downloaded file.
Step 2 Restart the computer, and then log in to the LMT to check whether this problem has been solved.
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If the LMT installed with multiple network adapters, the problem mentioned above may occur.
For Internet Explorer's failing to respond, the check result of the task manager shows that the
virtual memory occupied by the Internet Explorer process exceeds 1 GHz. For the displayed
login window, the check result of the task manager shows the Internet Explorer progress for the
LMT window has been abnormally closed. In this case, the automatic recovery mechanism of
the Internet Explorer displays the last access webpage when you open the Internet Explorer
again.
Procedure
l
Log in to the LMT through a Firefox browser. The Firefox browser versions 10.x, 17.x,
and 24.x are supported.
If the LMT is running Windows 7, log in to the LMT through Internet Explorer 9.0.
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After the WebLMT is started, the software environment of the client is checked, including the
versions and basic settings of Java applications, Adobe Flash Player, and browser. If the browser
does not respond, faults occur on the software.
Procedure
Step 1 If all the preceding software settings are correct, uninstall all Java applications on the client by
performing the following steps:
1.
Choose Start > Control Panel. The Control Panel is displayed. Double-click Add or
Remove Programs in the displayed window. The Add or Remove Programs dialog box
is displayed.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Install the Java application of the recommended version that can be obtained from http://
java.com/.
Step 2 After Java applications are successfully installed, log in to the WebLMT again.
Step 3 If the problem persists, download and then reinstall Adobe Flash Player of the latest version.
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Procedure
l
IE browser
1.
Choose Tool > Internet Options on the tool bar of the IE browser. The Internet
Options dialog box is displayed.
2.
On the Privacy tab page, clear Turn on Pop-up Blocker in the Pop-up Blocker pane.
Or, select Turn on Pop-up Blocker, and click Settings to add allowed websites.
3.
Click OK. Close the browser and log in to the LMT again.
FireFox browser
1.
Choose Tool > Options on the tool bar of the FireFox browser. The Options dialog
box is displayed.
2.
On the Content tab page, clear Block popup windows. Or, select Turn on Pop-up
Blocker, and click Exceptions to add allowed websites.
3.
Click OK. Close the browser and log in to the LMT again.
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A function is introduced to the JRE later than Java 1.7. 10 to control when and how to run
untrusted Java applications contained in a web page. The untrusted Java application refers to an
application with digital signature applied by an unknown issuer or without a certificate issued
by a trusted certificate authority. The default security level is set to High, indicating that the
untrusted Java applications will be blocked.
Procedure
Step 1 Reconfigure the Java security level or add Exception Site List.
l On the Control Panel page, click Java. In the displayed Java Control Panel dialog box,
click Security. On the displayed Security tab page, select Enable Java content in the
browser, set Security Level to Medium, and then click Apply.
NOTE
l Alternatively, click Edit Site List on the Security tab page in the Java Control Panel dialog
box to add the sites accessing the LMT to the site list. If this method is used, the Java security
level does not need to be reconfigured. For the sites added in the site list, mark whether the
access to the LMT through HTTPS or HTTP. For example, https://10.20.198.33 or http://
10.30.192.60.
Step 2 Specify Enable the next-generation Java Plug-in(requires browser restart).
1.
In the Java Control Panel dialog box, click Advanced. On the displayed Advanced tab
page, select Java Plug-in, clear Enable the next-generation Java Plug-in(requires
browser restart), and then click OK.
2.
3.
In the Java Control Panel dialog box, click General. On the displayed General tab page,
click Settings. The Temporary Files Settings dialog box is displayed.
2.
Step 4 Log in to the LMT again. When enabling any of the batch processing, tracing, monitoring, and
device maintenance functions, select I accept the risk and want run this application on the
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displayed Do you want run this application? dialog box and click Run. If the Allow access
to the following application from this web site? dialog box is displayed, click Allow.
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When a user logs in to the LMT, it checks the version of the installed java plug-in. The following
problems may occur when a user logs in to or use the LMT:
1.
A tooltip with the message "java plug-in is not found" is displayed on the login interface.
2.
A tooltip with the message "please download and install the recommended Java plug-in"
is displayed on the login interface.
3.
LMT modules, including Batch, Trace, Monitor, and Device Maintenance, cannot be used
even after the java plug-in of a recommend version is installed.
For the first problem, perform the following steps to check whether the java plug-in is
successfully installed:
Procedure
1.
On the windows system, click StartRun, enter CMD in the text box, and press the
Enter key. Enter java -version in the run window and press the Enter key to view the
current java plug-in version.
NOTE
You can log in to the LMT even if the Java plug-in is not installed, but LMT modules, including
Batch, Trace, Monitor, and Device Maintenance cannot be used. You can obtain the Java plug-in
from the official website of Java.
2.
If Java plug-ins of multiple versions are installed on the computer, the current active
Java plug-in version can be viewed on the Java control panel. Select Control
PanelJava, and click the Java icon to display the Java control panel. Select the
Java tab page, click View, and click the User tab page in the displayed window to
view and select the Java plug-in version.
NOTE
You may view the Java plug-in version on the Java control panel even when this plug-in has been
uninstalled. Therefore, ensure that the selected Java plug-in version is available.
When Java plug-ins of more than one version are installed on the computer, they may be
incompatible. You are advised to uninstall the java plug-ins of versions that are not required and use
the recommend version. You can install or uninstall Java plug-ins on the Windows control panel.
3.
If the Java plug-in is successfully installed and you are using the IE browser, you can
ignore the tooltips and continue using the LMT. You can also try to clear the tooltips
using the following methods:
If you are using IE browser, choose ToolsManage Add-ons. In the displayed
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box and ensure that the plug-ins Deployment Toolkit and isInstalled Class are
enabled.
If you are using Firefox browser, open the Add-ons window, select the Plugins
tab page, and ensure that the installed Java plug-in is enabled.
Restart the browser, and log in to the LMT again.
NOTE
If the Java plug-in is enabled in the IE browser and the tooltips still exist, choose ToolsInternet
Options , select the Advanced tab page, and click Reset.
The second problem indicates that you have installed a Java plug-in not supported by the
LMT. You can continue using the LMT, but some modules, including Batch, Trace,
Monitor, and Device Maintenance, may become abnormal. You are advised to install the
Java plug-in of a recommended version.
NOTE
The Java plug-in of version 1.7.0.55 is recommended for the SRAN9.0 LMT, the Java plug-in of version
1.7.0.65 is recommended for the SRAN10.0 or SRAN10.1 LMT, and the Java plug-in of version 1.8.0.45
is recommended for the SRAN11.0 LMT. The SRAN9.0 and that of a later version also supports JRE 1.6.
If the LMT of SRAN7.0 and that of a later version are used simultaneously, JRE 1.6.0.27 is recommended.
When a Java plug-in of a later version has been installed, a java plug-in of an earlier version installed
afterward will not be activated. Tooltips with the message "please download and install the recommended
Java plug-in" will also be displayed on the login interface even if the earlier version is supported by the
LMT. If you need to activate the Java plug-in version of the earlier version, first uninstall the one of the
later version.
As for the third problem, the Java applet is forbidden by default because the security is
enhanced in JRE 1.7. Some tooltips will also be displayed before the applet is executed.
You can try the following methods to solve this problem:
Click the Java icon in the Windows control panel and select the Security tab page in
the Java control panel. Set Security Level to Medium or add the current website to
Exception Site List.
If JRE 1.6 and JRE 1.7 are installed simultaneously on the computer. A dialog box may
be displayed for selecting the appropriate Java plug-in version to execute the applet.
If the Application Blocked by Security Settings dialog box is displayed, or an error
message is displayed on the LMT interface, you can reconfigure Java security level or
Exception Site List.
When other exceptions occur, you can try to delete temporary java files. Open the Java
Control Panel dialog box, select the General tab page, and click Settings. The
Temporary Files Settings dialog box is displayed. Close all running LMT windows
and click Delete Files.
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The JRE installed on the computer is not up-to-date and an update to the latest version is
recommended by Java. To ensure that the WebLMT works properly, it is good practice to
perform the procedure described below.
Procedure
Step 1 In the Your Java version is out of date dialog box, select the Do not ask again until the next
update is available check box.
Step 2 Click Later.
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