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Training Proposal

Training Proposal for GSM Product Technical


Training Project

HUAWEI Learning Service


2015

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Training Proposal

CONTENTS
1 Training Solution ................................................................................................................................. 5
1.1 Background Introduction ...................................................................................................... 5
1.2 Overview ............................................................................................................................... 5
1.3 GSM Product Technical Training Path ................................................................................. 5
1.4 Required Training Programs ................................................................................................ 7
1.5 GSM Product ...................................................................................................................... 12
1.5.1 GSM BSS8.1 BTS Operation and Maintenance Training ........................................... 12
1.5.2 GSM BSS8.1 BSS Operation and Maintenance Training ........................................... 15
1.5.3 GSM BSS8.1 BSS Configuration Training .................................................................. 18
1.5.4 GSM BSS8.1 BSS Troubleshooting Training .............................................................. 21
1.5.5 PCU6000 (External PCU) Operation and Maintenance Training ............................... 23
1.5.6 GSM BSS9.0 BTS Operation and Maintenance Training ........................................... 26
1.5.7 GSM BSS9.0 BSS Operation and Maintenance Training ........................................... 29
1.5.8 GSM BSS9.0 BSS Configuration Training .................................................................. 32
1.5.9 GSM BSS9.0 BSS Troubleshooting Training .............................................................. 35
1.5.10 GSM BSS9.0 BSS Reconfiguration Training .............................................................. 37
1.5.11 GSM BSS8.1 - BSS9.0 Delta Training ........................................................................ 39
1.5.12 GSM BSS12.0 BTS Operation and Maintenance Training ......................................... 41
1.5.13 GSM BSS12.0 BSS Operation and Maintenance Training ......................................... 44
1.5.14 GSM BSS12.0 BSS Configuration Training ................................................................ 47
1.5.15 GSM BSS12.0 BSS Troubleshooting Training ............................................................ 50
1.5.16 GSM BSS12.0 BSS Reconfiguration Training ............................................................ 52
1.5.17 GSM BSS8.1 - BSS12.0 Delta Training ...................................................................... 54
1.5.18 GSM BSS13.0 BTS Operation and Maintenance Training ......................................... 56
1.5.19 GSM BSS13.0 BSS Operation and Maintenance Training ......................................... 59
1.5.20 GSM BSS13.0 BSS Configuration Training ................................................................ 63
1.5.21 GSM BSS13.0 BSS Troubleshooting Training ............................................................ 66
1.5.22 GSM BSS13.0 BSS Reconfiguration Training ............................................................ 69
1.5.23 GSM BSS12.0 - BSS13.0 Delta Training .................................................................... 71
1.5.24 GSM BSS14.0 BTS Operation and Maintenance Training ......................................... 73
1.5.25 GSM BSS14.0 BSS Operation and Maintenance Training ......................................... 76
1.5.26 GSM BSS14.0 BSS Configuration Training ................................................................ 80
1.5.27 GSM BSS14.0 BSS Reconfiguration Training ............................................................ 83
1.5.28 GSM BSS14.0 BSS Troubleshooting Training ............................................................ 86
1.5.29 GSM BSS13.0 - BSS14.0 Product Delta Training ...................................................... 89
1.5.30 GSM BSS14.0 Emergency Maintenance Training ...................................................... 91
1.5.31 GSM BSS14.0 Upgrade Training ................................................................................ 93
1.5.32 GSM BSS14.0 Antenna and Feeder Maintenance Training ....................................... 95
1.5.33 GSM IPRAN Application Training................................................................................ 96
1.5.34 GSM IPRAN Reconstruction Training ....................................................................... 100
1.5.35 GSM BSS15.0 BTS Operation and Maintenance Training ....................................... 102

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1.5.36 GSM BSS15.0 BSS Operation and Maintenance Training (BSC6900/6910) .......... 106
1.5.37 GSM BSS15.0 BSS Configuration Training (BSC6900/6910) ...................................110
1.5.38 GSM BSS15.0 BSS Reconfiguration Training (BSC6900/6910) ...............................113
1.5.39 GSM BSS15.0 BSS Troubleshooting Training (BSC6900/6910)...............................117
1.5.40 GSM BSS14.0 - BSS15.0 Product Delta Training (BSC6900/6910) ........................ 120
1.5.41 GSM BSS15.0 Emergency Maintenance Training (BSC6900/6910) ....................... 123
1.5.42 GSM BSS15.0 Patch and Upgrade Training (BSC6900/6910) ................................ 125
1.5.43 GSM BSS15.0 Antenna and Feeder Maintenance Training (BSC6900/6910) ......... 127
1.5.44 GSMR BTS Operation and Maintenance Training(BSC6000 V900R008C15) ......... 129
1.5.45 GSMR BSS Operation and Maintenance Training(BSC6000 V900R008C15) ........ 134
1.5.46 GSMR BSS Configuration Training(BSC6000V900R008C15) ................................. 138
1.5.47 GSMR BSS Troubleshooting Training(BSC6000V900R008C15)............................. 141
1.5.48 GSMR BTS Operation and Maintenance Training(BSC6000 V901R008) ............... 143
1.5.49 GSMR BSS Operation and Maintenance Training(BSC6000 V901R008) ............... 146
1.5.50 GSMR BSS Configuration Training(BSC6000 V901R008) ...................................... 149
1.5.51 GSMR BSS Troubleshooting Training(BSC6000 V901R008) .................................. 152
1.6 GSM Product WBT ........................................................................................................... 181
1.6.1 BSC6900 GSM V9R13 Product Description(WBT) .................................................. 181
1.6.2 BSC6900 GSM Initial Data Configuration Based on CME(WBT) ............................. 182
1.6.3 BSC6900 GSM Troubleshooting (WBT) ................................................................... 183
1.6.4 MBTS GSM V100R004 Product Description(WBT) .................................................. 184
1.6.5 MBTS GSM Initial Data Configuration (WBT) ........................................................... 185
1.6.6 MBTS GSM V100R004 Operation and Maintenance(WBT) .................................... 186
1.6.7 MBTS V100R004 GSM Troubleshooting (WBT) ...................................................... 187
1.7 GSM RNP&RNO .............................................................................................................. 188
1.7.1 GSM Radio Network Design and Planning Training ................................................. 188
1.7.2 BSC6000 GSM Radio Network Optimization Training.............................................. 190
1.7.3 BSC6000 GPRS/EDGE Radio Network Planning and Optimization Training .......... 193
1.7.4 BSC6900/BSC6910 GSM Radio Network Optimization Training ............................. 196
1.7.5 GSM BSC6900/BSC6910 GPRS/EDGE Radio Network Planning and Optimization
Training 200
1.7.6 GSM to UMTS/LTE Radio Network Interoperability Training .................................... 203
1.7.7 GSM Indoor Coverage Training ................................................................................ 204
1.7.8 GPRS EDGE Signaling Training ............................................................................... 207
1.7.9 Evolved EDGE Training ............................................................................................ 208
1.7.10 GSM BSS14.0 Feature Delta Training ...................................................................... 209
1.7.11 GSM BSS15.0 Feature Delta Training .......................................................................211
1.7.12 GSM Highway and High-speed Railway Solution Training ....................................... 213
1.7.13 GSM Radio Network Analysis Training ..................................................................... 214
1.7.14 GPRS/EDGE Radio Network Analysis Training ........................................................ 216
1.8 GSM RNP&RNO WBT ..................................................................................................... 217
1.8.1 GSM Radio Channel(WBT) ....................................................................................... 217

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1.8.2 BSC6900 GSM GPRS EDGE PM System and Counters Overview(WBT) .............. 218
1.8.3 GSM System Technology(WBT) ............................................................................... 219
1.8.4 In-building Coverage Overview(WBT) ...................................................................... 220
1.8.5 BSC6900 Signaling Trace Introduction(WBT) .......................................................... 221

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1 Training Solution

1.1 Background Introduction

1.2 Overview

1.3 GSM Product Technical Training Path

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Field Maintenance
Engineer
SingleRAN MBTS GUL SingleRAN MBTS GUL GSM BTS8.1/9.0/12.0/13.0
Product Overview Site Solution /14.0/15.0 BTS Operation
and Maintenance Training
WBT (Pre-learning) 1H WBT (Pre-learning) 0.5H ILT 5D

SingleRAN MBSC GU GSM BSS8.1/9/12/13/ GSM BSS8.1/9/12/13/


Product Overview 14/15/16 BSS 14/15/16 BSS
Configuration Training Troubleshooting Training
WBT (Pre-learning) 1H
ILT 5/7/7/7/7/7/7D ILT 5D
PCU6000 (External PCU)
SingleRAN MBTS GUL GSM BSS9/12/13/14/15/16
Product Overview Operation and
Maintenance Training BSS Reconfiguration
WBT (Pre-learning) 0.5H ILT 5D Training
O&M Engineer

ILT 5D

GSM BSS8.1/9/12/13
SingleRAN GUL O&M GSM IPRAN Application
Tools Introduction /14/15/16 BSS Operation Training
and Maintenance Training
WBT (Pre-learning) 0.5H ILT 5D ILT 5D

GSM IPRAN
Reconstruction Training
Product Delta
ILT 3D
GSM BSS8.1 - BSS9.0 GSM BSS8.1 - BSS12.0
Delta Training Delta Training
GSM BSS14/15/16 Patch
ILT/LVC 2D ILT/LVC 2D and Upgrade Training
ILT 2D
GSM BSS12.0 - BSS13.0 GSM BSS13.0 - BSS14.0
Delta Training Product Delta Training GSM BSS14/15/16
Emergency Maintenance
ILT/LVC 1D ILT/LVC 1D Training
ILT 1D
GSM BSS14.0 - BSS15.0 GSM BSS15.0 - BSS16.0
Product Delta Training Product Delta Training GSM BSS14/15/16
ILT/LVC 1D ILT/LVC 1D Antenna and Feeder
Maintenance Training
ILT 1D

GSM Radio Network


Engineer

Design and Planning


RNP

Training
ILT 4D
In-building Coverage GSM Indoor Coverage
Overview Training
WBT (Pre-learning) 1H ILT 2D

GPRS EDGE Signaling GSM Radio Network


Training Analysis Training
ILT 2D ILT 2D
RNO Engineer

BSC6000/6900/6910 GSM to UMTS/LTE Radio


GSM Radio Channel GSM Radio Network Network Interoperability
Optimization Training Training
WBT (Pre-learning) 0.5H ILT 10D ILT 1D RNO Feature Delta
GSM Highway and High- GSM BSS14.0 Feature
Evolved EDGE Principle Evolved EDGE Training speed Railway Solution Delta Training
Introduction
Training ILT/LVC 1D
WBT (Pre-learning) 1H ILT 1D ILT 1D
BSC6000/6900/6910 GSM BSS15.0 Feature
GPRS/EDGE Radio GPRS/EDGE Radio
Network Planning and Delta Training
Network Analysis Training
Optimization Training
ILT 1D ILT/LVC 0.5D
ILT 5D

The WBT courses are optional modules

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1.4 Required Training Programs

GSM Product Technical Training For this project, the whole training solution is designed into the
following programs. List of Training Program(s) for GSM Product Technical Training Project:

Program Duration Training Class


Training Program
Level (workdays) Location Size

GSM Product

GSM BSS8.1 BTS Operation and Maintenance Training Ⅱ 5 6 ~ 12

GSM BSS8.1 BSS Operation and Maintenance Training Ⅱ 5 6 ~ 12

GSM BSS8.1 BSS Configuration Training Ⅱ 5 6 ~ 12

GSM BSS8.1 BSS Troubleshooting Training Ⅲ 5 6 ~ 12

PCU6000 (External PCU) Operation and Maintenance


Ⅱ 5 6 ~ 12
Training

GSM BSS9.0 BTS Operation and Maintenance Training Ⅱ 5 6 ~ 12

GSM BSS9.0 BSS Operation and Maintenance Training Ⅱ 5 6 ~ 12

GSM BSS9.0 BSS Configuration Training Ⅱ 7 6 ~ 12

GSM BSS9.0 BSS Troubleshooting Training Ⅲ 5 6 ~ 12

GSM BSS9.0 BSS Reconfiguration Training Ⅲ 5 6 ~ 12

GSM BSS8.1 - BSS9.0 Delta Training Ⅲ 2 6 ~ 12

GSM BSS12.0 BTS Operation and Maintenance Training Ⅱ 5 6 ~ 12

GSM BSS12.0 BSS Operation and Maintenance


Ⅱ 5 6 ~ 12
Training

GSM BSS12.0 BSS Configuration Training Ⅱ 7 6 ~ 12

GSM BSS12.0 BSS Troubleshooting Training Ⅲ 5 6 ~ 12

GSM BSS12.0 BSS Reconfiguration Training Ⅲ 5 6 ~ 12

GSM BSS8.1 - BSS12.0 Delta Training Ⅲ 2 6 ~ 12

GSM BSS13.0 BTS Operation and Maintenance Training Ⅱ 5 6 ~ 12

GSM BSS13.0 BSS Operation and Maintenance


Ⅱ 5 6 ~ 12
Training

GSM BSS13.0 BSS Configuration Training Ⅱ 7 6 ~ 12

GSM BSS13.0 BSS Troubleshooting Training Ⅲ 5 6 ~ 12

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GSM BSS13.0 BSS Reconfiguration Training 10 12 ~ 24

GSM BSS12.0 - BSS13.0 Delta Training Ⅲ 1 6 ~ 12

GSM BSS14.0 BTS Operation and Maintenance Training Ⅱ 5 6 ~ 12

GSM BSS14.0 BSS Operation and Maintenance


Ⅱ 5 6 ~ 12
Training

GSM BSS14.0 BSS Configuration Training Ⅱ 7 6 ~ 12

GSM BSS14.0 BSS Reconfiguration Training Ⅲ 5 6 ~ 12

GSM BSS14.0 BSS Troubleshooting Training Ⅲ 5 6 ~ 12

GSM BSS13.0 - BSS14.0 Product Delta Training Ⅲ 1 6 ~ 12

GSM BSS14.0 Emergency Maintenance Training Ⅲ 1 6 ~ 12

GSM BSS14.0 Upgrade Training Ⅲ 2 6 ~ 12

GSM BSS14.0 Antenna and Feeder Maintenance


Ⅲ 1 6 ~ 12
Training

GSM IPRAN Application Training Ⅲ 4.75 6 ~ 12

GSM IPRAN Reconstruction Training Ⅲ 3 6 ~ 12

GSM BSS15.0 BTS Operation and Maintenance Training Ⅱ 5 6 ~ 12

GSM BSS15.0 BSS Operation and Maintenance


Ⅱ 5 6 ~ 12
Training (BSC6900/6910)

GSM BSS15.0 BSS Configuration Training


Ⅱ 7 6 ~ 12
(BSC6900/6910)

GSM BSS15.0 BSS Reconfiguration Training


Ⅲ 5 6 ~ 12
(BSC6900/6910)

GSM BSS15.0 BSS Troubleshooting Training


Ⅲ 5 6 ~ 12
(BSC6900/6910)

GSM BSS14.0 - BSS15.0 Product Delta Training


Ⅲ 1 6 ~ 12
(BSC6900/6910)

GSM BSS15.0 Emergency Maintenance Training


Ⅲ 1 6 ~ 12
(BSC6900/6910)

GSM BSS15.0 Patch and Upgrade Training


Ⅲ 2 6 ~ 12
(BSC6900/6910)

GSM BSS15.0 Antenna and Feeder Maintenance


Ⅲ 1 6 ~ 12
Training (BSC6900/6910)

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GSMR BTS Operation and Maintenance
Ⅱ 5 6 ~ 12
Training(BSC6000 V900R008C15)

GSMR BSS Operation and Maintenance


Ⅱ 5 6 ~ 12
Training(BSC6000 V900R008C15)

GSMR BSS Configuration


Ⅱ 5 6 ~ 12
Training(BSC6000V900R008C15)

GSMR BSS Troubleshooting


Ⅲ 3 6 ~ 12
Training(BSC6000V900R008C15)

GSMR BTS Operation and Maintenance


Ⅱ 5 6 ~ 12
Training(BSC6000 V901R008)

GSMR BSS Operation and Maintenance


Ⅱ 5 6 ~ 12
Training(BSC6000 V901R008)

GSMR BSS Configuration Training(BSC6000


Ⅱ 7 6 ~ 12
V901R008)

GSMR BSS Troubleshooting Training(BSC6000


Ⅲ 3 6 ~ 12
V901R008)

GSM BSS16.0 BTS Operation and Maintenance Training Ⅱ 5 6 ~ 12

GSM BSS16.0 BSS Operation and Maintenance


Ⅱ 5 6 ~ 12
Training (BSC6900/6910)

GSM BSS16.0 BSS Configuration Training


Ⅱ 7 6 ~ 12
(BSC6900/6910)

GSM BSS16.0 BSS Reconfiguration Training


Ⅲ 5 6 ~ 12
(BSC6900/6910)

GSM BSS16.0 BSS Troubleshooting Training


Ⅲ 5 6 ~ 12
(BSC6900/6910)

GSM BSS15.0 - BSS16.0 Product Delta Training


Ⅲ 1 6 ~ 12
(BSC6900/6910)

GSM BSS16.0 Emergency Maintenance Training


Ⅲ 1 6 ~ 12
(BSC6900/6910)

GSM BSS16.0 Patch and Upgrade Training


Ⅲ 2 6 ~ 12
(BSC6900/6910)

GSM BSS16.0 Antenna and Feeder Maintenance


Ⅲ 1 6 ~ 12
Training (BSC6900/6910)

GSM Product WBT

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BSC6900 GSM V9R13 Product Description(WBT) Ⅱ 1h No limit

BSC6900 GSM Initial Data Configuration Based on


Ⅱ 1h No limit
CME(WBT)

BSC6900 GSM Troubleshooting (WBT) Ⅱ 1h No limit

MBTS GSM V100R004 Product Description(WBT) Ⅱ 1h No limit

MBTS GSM Initial Data Configuration (WBT) Ⅱ 0.5h No limit

MBTS GSM V100R004 Operation and


Ⅱ 1h No limit
Maintenance(WBT)

MBTS V100R004 GSM Troubleshooting (WBT) Ⅱ 0.5h No limit

GSM RNP&RNO

GSM Radio Network Design and Planning Training Ⅲ 4 6 ~ 12

BSC6000 GSM Radio Network Optimization Training Ⅲ 10 6 ~ 12

BSC6000 GPRS/EDGE Radio Network Planning and


Ⅲ 5 6 ~ 12
Optimization Training

BSC6900/BSC6910 GSM Radio Network Optimization


Ⅲ 10 6 ~ 12
Training

GSM BSC6900/BSC6910 GPRS/EDGE Radio Network


Ⅲ 5 6 ~ 12
Planning and Optimization Training

GSM to UMTS/LTE Radio Network Interoperability


Ⅳ 1 6 ~ 12
Training

GSM Indoor Coverage Training Ⅲ 2 6 ~ 12

GPRS EDGE Signaling Training Ⅳ 2 6 ~ 12

Evolved EDGE Training Ⅳ 1 6 ~ 12

GSM BSS14.0 Feature Delta Training Ⅲ 1 6 ~ 12

GSM BSS15.0 Feature Delta Training Ⅲ 1 6 ~ 12

GSM Highway and High-speed Railway Solution


Ⅳ 1 6 ~ 12
Training

GSM Radio Network Analysis Training Ⅳ 2 6 ~ 12

GPRS/EDGE Radio Network Analysis Training Ⅳ 1 6 ~ 12

GSM RNP&RNO WBT

GSM Radio Channel(WBT) Ⅱ 0.5h 6 ~ 12

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BSC6900 GSM GPRS EDGE PM System and Counters
Ⅱ 1.2h 6 ~ 12
Overview(WBT)

GSM System Technology(WBT) Ⅱ 0.2h 6 ~ 12

In-building Coverage Overview(WBT) Ⅱ 1h 6 ~ 12

BSC6900 Signaling Trace Introduction(WBT) Ⅱ 0.5h 6 ~ 12

Level Description:Ⅰ: Basic Course Ⅱ: Intermediate Course Ⅲ: Advanced Course Ⅳ: Expert


Course

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1.5 GSM Product

1.5.1 GSM BSS8.1 BTS Operation and Maintenance Training

Training Path

BTS3900 GSM V3R8 Product Description

OMB11 Lecture 1d

BTS3900 GSM V3R8 Commissioning

OMB12 Lecture, Lab 1d

BTS3900 GSM V3R8 data configuration

OMB14 Lecture, Lab 1d

BTS3900 GSM V3R8 Operation and


Maintenance
OMB16 Lecture, Lab 1d

BTS/DBS3900 GSM V3R8


Troubleshooting
OMB17 Lecture 1d

Target Audience

BSS Field Technicians, Operation and Maintenance Technicians and Engineers


Prerequisites

 Basic knowledge of mobile communications


 At least 1 year working experience in GSM wireless network operation and maintenance
Objectives

On completion of this program, the participants will be able to:


 Describe the features of Huawei BTS3900 products.
 Describe the hardware structure of BTS3900.
 Describe the function of boards of BTS3900.
 Explain the BTS signal flow.
 Check the hardware structure of the BTS, such as the cabinet, subrack, broad, and cable.
 Describe site maintenance objects.
 Describe the concepts of BTS3900 management status.

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 Describe the concepts of BTS3900 operation status.
 Describe BTS3900 routine operation and maintenance procedure.
 Explain how to use BTS3900 remote maintenance console.
 Describe the steps to configure BTS3900 online.
 Describe the structure of BTS3900 data configuration.
 Explain how to add and delete site/cell/board.
 Explain how to define the ARFCN of carriers.
 Explain how to modify the relevant parameters.
 Describe the procedure of checking the BTS transmission.
 Implement the connection of Transmission Devices.
 Master the loading procedure of BTS, and check the current version to ensure the loading step.
 Identify the way to check the different alarm of BTS.
 Understand BTS safety precautions of maintenance.
 Describe the BTS troubleshooting flow.
 Describe the troubleshooting phenomenon for common BTS faults.
 Locate the troubleshooting cases for common BTS faults.
 Analyze the troubleshooting cases for common BTS faults.
Training Content

OMB11 BTS3900 GSM V3R8 Product Description


 BTS3900 GSM Product Description
 BTS3900 Overview
 BTS3900 Hardware Components
 BBU Unit
 RF Unit
 Power module / Components
 BTS3900 Signal Flow
 BTS3900 Configuration
 Configuration Principle
 Antenna Mode
 Transmit Mode and Receive Mode
 Typical Configuration
 BTS3900 Network
 GRFU Introduction
OMB12 BTS3900 GSM V3R8 Commissioning
 BTS3900 GSM Commissioning
 Overview of the Commissioning
 Commissioning Procedure
 Implementation
 Starting the Site Maintenance Terminal
 Configuring the Basic Data of the BTS
 Configuring Logical Objects of the BTS

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 Checking the Active Software Version
 Checking the Transmission Between the BBU and RFU
 Checking the Running Status of the BTS
 Checking the Alarm Information of the BTS
OMB14 BTS3900 GSM V3R8 data configuration
 DBS3900 GSM data configuration
 BSC6000 Data Configuration Principle
 DBS3900 Initial Data Configuration
 Add Site
 Add Cell
 Configure Site Attributes
 Configure Cell Attributes
 DBS3900 Data Reconfiguration
 BTS3900 GSM Data Configuration Practice Guide
OMB16 BTS3900 GSM V3R8 Operation and Maintenance
 BTS3900 GSM Operation and Maintenance
 Site remote maintenance
 Overview
 Software management
 Maintain site devices
 Maintain boards and TRXs
 Site local maintenance
 Routine maintenance list
OMB17 BTS/DBS3900 GSM V3R8 Troubleshooting
 BTS/DBS3900 GSM Troubleshooting
 General Procedures of Troubleshooting
 Collecting Information for Locating BTS Faults
 Methods of Fault Judgment and Location
 Antenna / Feeder Fault
 Transmission Fault
 LAPD Link fault
 Approach to prevent BTS fault
Duration

5 working days
Class Size

Min 6, Max 12

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1.5.2 GSM BSS8.1 BSS Operation and Maintenance Training

Training Path

BTS3900 GSM V3R8 Product Description

OMB11 Lecture 1d

BTS3900 GSM V3R8 Operation and


Maintenance
OMB16 Lecture, Lab 1d

BSC6000 GSM V9R8 Product Description

OMC16 Lecture 1d

BSC6000 GSM V9R8 Operation and


Maintenance
OMC17 Lecture, Lab 2d

Target Audience

BSS Field Technicians, Operation and Maintenance Technicians and Engineers


Prerequisites

 Basic knowledge of mobile communications


 At least 1 year working experience in GSM wireless network operation and maintenance
Objectives

On completion of this program, the participants will be able to:


 State the structure and functions of important boards of BSC6000.
 State the system structure and functions of modules of BSC6000.
 Describe the features of Huawei BTS3900 products.
 Describe the hardware structure of BTS3900.
 Describe the function of boards of BTS3900.
 Explain the BTS signal flow.
 Check the hardware structure of the BTS, such as the cabinet, subrack, broad, and cable.
 Describe the work flow of BSC6000 maintenance.
 Describe important parameters in BSC6000 maintenance.
 Operate on the BSC6000 maintenance console.
 Perform the routine maintenance for BSC6000.
 Describe site maintenance objects.
 Describe the concepts of BTS3900 management status.

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 Describe the concepts of BTS3900 operation status.
 Describe BTS3900 routine operation and maintenance procedure.
 Explain how to use BTS3900 remote maintenance console.
Training Content

OMB11 BTS3900 GSM V3R8 Product Description


 BTS3900 GSM Product Description
 BTS3900 Overview
 BTS3900 Hardware Components
 BBU Unit
 RF Unit
 Power module / Components
 BTS3900 Signal Flow
 BTS3900 Configuration
 Configuration Principle
 Antenna Mode
 Transmit Mode and Receive Mode
 Typical Configuration
 BTS3900 Network
 GRFU Introduction
OMB16 BTS3900 GSM V3R8 Operation and Maintenance
 BTS3900 GSM Operation and Maintenance
 Site remote maintenance
 Overview
 Software management
 Maintain site devices
 Maintain boards and TRXs
 Site local maintenance
 Routine maintenance list
OMC16 BSC6000 GSM V9R8 Product Description
 BSC6000 GSM V9R8 Product Description
 System Description
 Hardware Structure
 Rack
 Subrack
 Board
 System Logical Structure
 TDM Switching Subsystem
 GE Switching Subsystem
 Service Processing Subsystem
 Service Control Subsystem
 Interface and Signaling Processing Subsystem

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 Clock Subsystem
 System Signal Flow
 BSC CS Signal Flow
 BSC PS Signal Flow
 BSC Signaling Flow
 BSC OM Signal Flow
 BSC Alarm Channel
 Typical Configuration
OMC17 BSC6000 GSM V9R8 Operation and Maintenance
 BSC6000 GSM V9R8 Operation and Maintenance
 Introduction to O/M
 System Management
 BSC Maintenance
 BTS Maintenance
 BSC6000 GSM Operation and Maintenance Practice Guide
Duration

5 working days
Class Size

Min 6, Max 12

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1.5.3 GSM BSS8.1 BSS Configuration Training

Training Path

BTS3900 GSM V3R8 data configuration

OMB14 Lecture, Lab 1d

BTS/DBS3900 GSM V3R8


Troubleshooting
OMB17 Lecture 1d

BSC6000 GSM V9R8 Data Configuration

OMC18 Lecture, Lab 2d

BSC6000 GSM V9R8 TOP10 Alarm


Processing
OMC25 Lecture, Lab 1d

Target Audience

BSS Field Technicians, Operation and Maintenance Technicians and Engineers


Prerequisites

 Basic knowledge of mobile communications


 At least 1 year working experience in GSM wireless network operation and maintenance
 Successful completion of the following program(s):
 BSC6000 GSM BSS Field Operation and Maintenance Training
Objectives

On completion of this program, the participants will be able to:


 Describe the function of BSC6000 data configuration system function.
 Configure BSC6000 by data configuration console independently.
 Describe the configuration of important parameters of BSS system.
 Check the data configuration correctness and validity.
 Describe the steps to configure BTS3900 online.
 Describe the structure of BTS3900 data configuration.
 Explain how to add and delete site/cell/board.
 Explain how to define the ARFCN of carriers.
 Explain how to modify the relevant parameters.
 Understand BTS safety precautions of maintenance.
 Describe the BTS troubleshooting flow.

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 Describe the troubleshooting phenomenon for common BTS faults.
 Locate the troubleshooting cases for common BTS faults.
 Analyze the troubleshooting cases for common BTS faults.
 Describe the BSC6000 TOP10 alarm troubleshooting procedure.
 Describe the troubleshooting phenomenon for common BSC6000 faults.
Training Content

OMB14 BTS3900 GSM V3R8 data configuration


 DBS3900 GSM data configuration
 BSC6000 Data Configuration Principle
 DBS3900 Initial Data Configuration
 Add Site
 Add Cell
 Configure Site Attributes
 Configure Cell Attributes
 DBS3900 Data Reconfiguration
 BTS3900 GSM Data Configuration Practice Guide
OMB17 BTS/DBS3900 GSM V3R8 Troubleshooting
 BTS/DBS3900 GSM Troubleshooting
 General Procedures of Troubleshooting
 Collecting Information for Locating BTS Faults
 Methods of Fault Judgment and Location
 Antenna / Feeder Fault
 Transmission Fault
 LAPD Link fault
 Approach to prevent BTS fault
OMC18 BSC6000 GSM V9R8 Data Configuration
 BSC6000 GSM Operation and Maintenance Practice Guide
 BSC6000 GSM V9R8 Data Configuration
 Data configuration general introduction
 Data configuration principle
 Data configuration procedure
 BSC Data configuration
 Site Data configuration
 Cell Data configuration
 External PCU data configuration
 Built-in PCU data configuration
 Data maintenance operation
OMC25 BSC6000 GSM V9R8 TOP10 Alarm Processing
 BSC6000 GSM V9R8 TOP10 Alarm Processing
 Alarm Management Operation
 Basic Concepts

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 Alarm Operation
 Alarm Processing Preparation
 BSC TOP Alarm Processing
 Resource Overused
 Cell Out of Service
 Data Out of Synchronization
 LAPD OML Fault
 SCCP DSP Unreachable
 BTS TOP Alarm Processing
 TRX VSWR alarm
 Clock Reference Abnormal Alarm
 Diversity receive channel alarm
 TRX LAPD Link Interrupt Alarm
 4714 E1/T1 Local Alarm
Duration

5 working days
Class Size

Min 6, Max 12

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1.5.4 GSM BSS8.1 BSS Troubleshooting Training

Training Path

BSC6000 GSM V9R8 Advanced


troubleshooting Training
OMC24 Lecture, Lab 5d

Target Audience

BSS Field Technicians, Operation and Maintenance Technicians and Engineers


Prerequisites

 Basic knowledge of mobile communications


 At least 1 year working experience in GSM wireless network operation and maintenance
 Successful completion of the following program(s):
 BSC6000 GSM BSS Field Operation and Maintenance Training
 BSC6000 GSM BSS Operation and Maintenance Training
Objectives

On completion of this program, the participants will be able to:


 Describe the BSC6000 and BTS troubleshooting procedure.
 Describe the troubleshooting phenomenon for common BSC6000 and BTS faults.
 Locate, analyze and eliminate the troubleshooting cases for common BSC6000 and MBTS
faults.
 Analyze the signaling message for troubleshooting.
Training Content

OMC24 BSC6000 GSM V9R8 Advanced troubleshooting Training


 BSC6000 GSM V9R8 BSS Troubleshooting overview
 Requirements for Maintenance Personnel
 General Procedures of Troubleshooting
 Basic Methods of Fault Judgment and Location
 Obtaining Information for Locating Network Problems
 Basic Methods of BSC Fault Judgment
 Basic Methods of BTS Fault Judgmen
 Approach to prevent BSC fault
 BSC6000 GSM V9R8 BSS Case Analysis
 BSC Common Faults Analysis
 Voice Faults
 Clock Faults
 Link / Interconnection Faults
 Loading Faults
 BTS Common Faults Analysis

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 Transmission Faults
 Antenna Faults
 BSC6000 GSM V9R8 BSS Signaling Flow and analysis
 A interface signaling alarm analysis
 MTP2 Signaling link alarm
 MTP3 Signaling link alarm
 SCCP Signaling alarm
 Abis interface signaling alarm analysis
 Gb interface signaling alarm analysis
 BSC6000 GSM V9R8 BSS O/M for Troubleshooting Practice Guide
 BSC6000 GSM V9R8 BSS Troubleshooting Practice Guide
 BSC6000 GSM V9R8 BSS Signaling Flow and analysis Practice Guide
 BSC6000 GSM V9R8 BSS Comprehensive Troubleshooting Practice Guide
Duration

5 working days
Class Size

Min 6, Max 12

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1.5.5 PCU6000 (External PCU) Operation and Maintenance Training

Training Path

PCU6000 (External PCU) Operation and


Maintenance
OMC22 Lecture 5d

Target Audience

BSS Field Technicians, Operation and Maintenance Technicians and Engineers


Prerequisites

 Basic knowledge of mobile communications


 At least 1 year working experience in GSM wireless network operation and maintenance
Objectives

On completion of this program, the participants will be able to:


 Outline the GPRS principle.
 Outline the function, architecture and structure of PCU6000.
 Outline the PCU6000 board features.
 Implement PCU6000 data configuration, parameters setting, data modification, restoration and
back-up.
 Perform the PCU6000 routine operation and maintenance via MML and GUI console.
 Operate and maintain the alarms management via MML and GUI console.
 Operate and maintain the performance management via MML and GUI console.
 Locate, analyze and eliminate the common faults of PCU6000.
Training Content

OMC22 PCU6000 (External PCU) Operation and Maintenance


 PCU6000 GPRS Product Description
 PCU6000 structure
 PCU6000 topology
 PCU6000 configuration
 PCU6000 GPRS Data Configuration
 Overview of Cfg. Console
 PCU Hardware Data Cfg.
 Pb Interface Data Cfg.
 GPRS Cell Data Cfg.
 Gb Interface Data Cfg.
 PCU Network Data Cfg.
 Common Operation
 PCU6000 GPRS Software Installation / Upgrade
 Upgrade Preparations

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 Upgrade Operations
 Patch Installation
 Version Rollback
 PCU35 GPRS Operation and Maintenance
 Terminal Maintenance System
 Routine Maintenance Operations
 Modifying IP Address of the PCU System
 Querying PCU Board Status
 Resetting PCU Boards
 Switching Off Board Power Supply
 Loading the Configuration Data
 Interface Message Tracing
 Alarm System
 Alarm Overview
 Alarm Classification
 Alarm Interface
 Performance Measurement
 Creating\Deleting\ Modifying Performance Measurement Task
 Querying Performance Measurement Task
 Setting Performance Measurement Template
 Performance Measurement Command
 PCU35 GPRS troubleshooting
 Pb Interface Troubleshooting
 Gb Interface Troubleshooting
 GPRS Cell Troubleshooting
 PDCH Troubleshooting
 PCU6000 GPRS Product Description manual
 PCU6000 GPRS Operation and Maintenance manual
 PCU6000 GPRS Data Configuration manual
 PCU6000 GPRS Troubleshooting manual
 PCU6000 GPRS Gb Interface Interconnection manual
 GPRS Principles(Simplification)
 GPRS System Overview
 GPRS Architecture
 GPRS Network Interfaces / Protocols
 Interface and Protocol Stack
 Um Interface
 G-abis/Pb Interface
 Gb Interface
 GPRS Wireless Subsystem
 Packet Channels
 Medium Access Modes

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 MS Multi-TS Ability
 Power Control
 GPRS Location Area
 GPRS Principles manual
Duration

5 working days
Class Size

Min 6, Max 12

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1.5.6 GSM BSS9.0 BTS Operation and Maintenance Training

Training Path

BTS3900 GSM V1R2 Product Description

OMB00 Lecture 1d

BTS3900 GSM V1R2 Operation and


Maintenance
OMB01 Lecture, Lab 1d

BTS3900 GSM V1R2 Data Configuration

OMB02 Lecture, Lab 2d

MBTS GO V1R2 installation and


commissioning
OMB03 Lecture, Lab 1d

BTS/DBS3900 GSM V1R2


Troubleshooting
OMB31 Lecture, Lab 0.5d

Target Audience

BSS Field Technicians, Operation and Maintenance Technicians and Engineers


Prerequisites

 Basic knowledge of mobile communications


 At least 1 year working experience in GSM wireless network operation and maintenance
Objectives

On completion of this program, the participants will be able to:


 Describe the features of BTS3900 (GSM Only) products.
 Describe the hardware structure of BTS3900 (GSM Only) .
 Describe the function of boards of BTS3900 (GSM Only) .
 Explain the BTS signal flow.
 Check the hardware structure of the BTS, such as the cabinet, subrack, broad, and cable.
 Describe GSM site maintenance objects (Web LMT and MML).
 Describe the concepts of BTS3900 (GSM Only) management status.
 Describe the concepts of BTS3900 (GSM Only) operation status.
 Describe BTS3900 (GSM Only) routine operation and maintenance procedure.

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 Explain how to use BTS3900 (GSM Only) remote maintenance console.
 Outline the user interface of Web LMT configuration tool.
 Illustrate the data configuration procedure.
 Explain key parameters in each step during data configuration procedure.
 Implement the data configuration with template file.
 Perform initial data configuration and dynamic modification.
 Outline the user interface of Web LMT configuration tool.
 Illustrate the data configuration procedure.
 Explain key parameters in each step during data configuration procedure.
 Implement the data configuration with template file.
 Perform initial data configuration and dynamic modification.
 Understand BTS safety precautions of maintenance.
 Describe the BTS troubleshooting flow.
 Describe the troubleshooting phenomenon for common BTS faults.
 Locate the troubleshooting cases for common BTS faults.
 Analyze the troubleshooting cases for common BTS faults.
Training Content

OMB00 BTS3900 GSM V1R2 Product Description


 BTS3900 GO V1R2 Product Description
 BTS3900 Overview
 BTS3900 Hardware Components
 BBU Unit
 RF Unit
 Power module / Components
 BTS3900 Signal Flow
 BTS3900 Configuration
 Configuration Principle
 Typical Configuration
 BTS3900 Network
OMB01 BTS3900 GSM V1R2 Operation and Maintenance
 MBTS GO V1R2 Operation and Maintenance
 Site remote maintenance
 Site local maintenance
 Routine maintenance list
 BTS3900 GO V1R2 Operation and Maintenance Practice Guide
OMB02 BTS3900 GSM V1R2 Data Configuration
 BTS3900 GO V1R2 Data Configuration
 Web LMT Introduction
 Steps of Data Configuration
 BTS3900 GO V1R2 Data Configuration Practice Guide
OMB03 MBTS GO V1R2 installation and commissioning

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 MBTS GO V1R2 installation and commissioning
 MBTS System Overview
 MBTS Installation Procedures
 MBTS Commissioning Procedures
 MBTS Commissioning Scenarios
 MBTS Commissioning Modes
OMB31 BTS/DBS3900 GSM V1R2 Troubleshooting
 BTS/DBS3900 GSM V1R2 Troubleshooting
 General Procedures of Troubleshooting
 Collecting Information for Locating BTS Faults
 Methods of Fault Judgment and Location
 Antenna / Feeder Fault
 Transmission Fault
 LAPD Link fault
 Approach to prevent BTS fault
Duration

5 working days
Class Size

Min 6, Max 12

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1.5.7 GSM BSS9.0 BSS Operation and Maintenance Training

Training Path

BSC6900 GSM V9R11 Product Description

OMC00 Lecture 1d

BSC6900 GSM V9R11 Operation and


Maintenance
OMC01 Lecture, Lab 2d

BTS3900 GSM V1R2 Product Description

OMB00 Lecture 1d

BTS3900 GSM V1R2 Operation and


Maintenance
OMB01 Lecture, Lab 1d

Target Audience

BSS Field Technicians, Operation and Maintenance Technicians and Engineers


Prerequisites

 Basic knowledge of mobile communications


 At least 1 year working experience in GSM wireless network operation and maintenance
Objectives

On completion of this program, the participants will be able to:


 State the structure and functions of important boards of BSC6900 (GSM Only).
 State the system structure and functions of modules of BSC6900 (GSM Only).
 State the system structure and functions of subrack of BSC6900 (GSM Only).
 State the performance features of BSC6900 (GSM Only).
 Describe the features of BTS3900 (GSM Only) products.
 Describe the hardware structure of BTS3900 (GSM Only) .
 Describe the function of boards of BTS3900 (GSM Only) .
 Explain the BTS signal flow.
 Check the hardware structure of the BTS, such as the cabinet, subrack, broad, and cable.
 Describe the work flow of BSC6900 maintenance.
 Describe important parameters in BSC6900 maintenance(Web LMT and MML).
 Operate on the BSC6900 maintenance console.
 Perform the routine maintenance for BSC6900.

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 Describe GSM site maintenance objects (Web LMT and MML).
 Describe the concepts of BTS3900 (GSM Only) management status.
 Describe the concepts of BTS3900 (GSM Only) operation status.
 Describe BTS3900 (GSM Only) routine operation and maintenance procedure.
 Explain how to use BTS3900 (GSM Only) remote maintenance console.
Training Content

OMC00 BSC6900 GSM V9R11 Product Description


 BSC6900 GO V9R11 Product Description
 System Description
 Hardware Structure
 Cabinets
 Subracks
 Boards
 Cables
 System Signal Flow
 Typical Configuration
OMC01 BSC6900 GSM V9R11 Operation and Maintenance
 BSC6900 GO V9R11 Operation and Maintenance
 Operation and Maintenance Overview
 Web LMT Introduction
 Maintaining the Equipment
 Maintaining Transmission and Signaling
 Maintaining BSC User Resources
 Maintaining Alarm
 Maintaining Device Panel
 Maintaining User
 Maintaining Log
 Maintaining Performance
 BSC6900 GO V9R11 Operation and Maintenance Practice Guide
OMB00 BTS3900 GSM V1R2 Product Description
 BTS3900 GO V1R2 Product Description
 BTS3900 Overview
 BTS3900 Hardware Components
 BBU Unit
 RF Unit
 Power module / Components
 BTS3900 Signal Flow
 BTS3900 Configuration
 Configuration Principle
 Typical Configuration
 BTS3900 Network

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OMB01 BTS3900 GSM V1R2 Operation and Maintenance
 MBTS GO V1R2 Operation and Maintenance
 Site remote maintenance
 Site local maintenance
 Routine maintenance list
 BTS3900 GO V1R2 Operation and Maintenance Practice Guide
Duration

5 working days
Class Size

Min 6, Max 12

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1.5.8 GSM BSS9.0 BSS Configuration Training

Training Path

BSC6900 GSM V9R11 Data Configuration

OMC02 Lecture, Lab 3d

BSC6900 GSM V9R11 Installation and


Commissioning
OMC03 Lecture, Lab 1d

BTS3900 GSM V1R2 Data Configuration

OMB02 Lecture, Lab 2d

MBTS GO V1R2 installation and


commissioning
OMB03 Lecture, Lab 1d

Target Audience

BSS Field Technicians, Operation and Maintenance Technicians and Engineers


Prerequisites

 Basic knowledge of mobile communications


 At least 1 year working experience in GSM wireless network operation and maintenance
 Successful completion of the following program(s):
 BSC6900 GSM V900R011 BSS Operation and Maintenance Training
Objectives

On completion of this program, the participants will be able to:


 Configure BSC6900 by Web LMT independently.
 Describe the configuration of important parameters of GSM BSS system.
 Check the data configuration correctness and validity.
 Describe the loading procedure of data configuration.
 Configure BSC6900 by CME independently.
 Describe the configuration of important parameters of GSM BSS system.
 Check the data configuration correctness and validity.
 Describe the loading procedure of data configuration.
 Outline the user interface of Web LMT configuration tool.
 Illustrate the data configuration procedure.
 Explain key parameters in each step during data configuration procedure.

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 Implement the data configuration with template file.
 Perform initial data configuration and dynamic modification.
 Describe BSC6900 commissioning procedure
 Outline OMU software functions
 Complete BSC6900 commissioning
 Complete BSC6900 application software installation
 Describe the alarm and server verification after commissioning
 Outline the user interface of Web LMT configuration tool.
 Illustrate the data configuration procedure.
 Explain key parameters in each step during data configuration procedure.
 Implement the data configuration with template file.
 Perform initial data configuration and dynamic modification.
Training Content

OMC02 BSC6900 GSM V9R11 Data Configuration


 BSC6900 GO V9R11 Data Configuration Based on CME
 Basic Concepts of CME
 BSC6900 Data Configuration
 BTS Data Configuration
 BSC6900 GO V9R11 Data Configuration Based on LMT
 Data Configuration Overview
 Preparation
 Configuring the Global Information
 Configuring the Equipment Data
 Configuring the Interfaces
 Ater Interface Data Configuration (Over TDM)
 A Interface Data Configuration (over TDM)
 A Interface Data Configuration (over IP)
 Gb Interface Data Configuration (over FR)
 Gb Interface Data Configuration (over IP)
 Pb Interface Data Configuration
 Configuring the Clocks
 BSC6900 GO V9R11 Data Configuration Based on CME Practice Guide
 BSC6900 GO V9R11 Data Configuration Based on LMT Practice Guide
OMC03 BSC6900 GSM V9R11 Installation and Commissioning
 BSC6900 GO V9R11 Installation / Commissioning
 BSC6900 Software Structure
 Linux Operation System Installation
 BSC6900 Application Software Installation
 BSC6900 Application Software Upgrade
 OMU Operation and Maintenance
OMB02 BTS3900 GSM V1R2 Data Configuration

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 BTS3900 GO V1R2 Data Configuration
 Web LMT Introduction
 Steps of Data Configuration
 BTS3900 GO V1R2 Data Configuration Practice Guide
OMB03 MBTS GO V1R2 installation and commissioning
 MBTS GO V1R2 installation and commissioning
 MBTS System Overview
 MBTS Installation Procedures
 MBTS Commissioning Procedures
 MBTS Commissioning Scenarios
 MBTS Commissioning Modes
Duration

7 working days
Class Size

Min 6, Max 12

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1.5.9 GSM BSS9.0 BSS Troubleshooting Training

Training Path

BSC6900 GSM V9R11 Troubleshooting

OMC04 Lecture 5d

Target Audience

BSS Field Technicians, Operation and Maintenance Technicians and Engineers


Prerequisites

 Basic knowledge of mobile communications


 At least 1 year working experience in GSM wireless network operation and maintenance
 Successful completion of the following program(s):
 BSC6900 GSM V900R011 BSS Operation and Maintenance Training
 BSC6900 GSM V900R011 BSS Configuration Training
Objectives

On completion of this program, the participants will be able to:


 Understand BSC6900 (GSM Only) safety precautions of maintenance.
 Describe the BSC6900 (GSM Only) troubleshooting flow.
 Describe the troubleshooting phenomenon for common BSC6900(GSM Only) faults.
 Locate the troubleshooting cases for common BSC6900 (GSM Only) faults.
 Analyze the troubleshooting cases for common BSC6900 (GSM Only) faults.
 Perform the troubleshooting for common BSC6900(GSM Only) faults.
Training Content

OMC04 BSC6900 GSM V9R11 Troubleshooting


 SRAN GO Troubleshooting
 Requirements for Maintenance Personnel
 General Procedures of Troubleshooting
 Basic Methods of Fault Judgment and Location
 Approach to prevent BSC fault
 SRAN GSM Case Analysis
 Interconnection fault Analysis
 Link fault Analysis
 Clock fault Analysis
 CS fault Analysis
 PS fault Analysis
 SRAN O/M for Troubleshooting Practice Guide
 SRAN GO Troubleshooting Practice Guide
 SRAN Comprehensive Troubleshooting Practice Guide

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 BSC6900 GSM V9R12 BSS Signaling Flow
 Location Update
 Call Setup
 Handover
 Direct Retry
 Short Message
 Release
 Case Analysis
 BSC6900 GSM V9R12 BSS Signaling analysis
 BSS Interface and Protocol Principles
 Analysis of Typical Procedures
 Cases of Abnormal Signaling Procedures
 BSC6900 GSM V9R12 BSS Signaling Flow and analysis Practice Guide
Duration

5 working days
Class Size

Min 6, Max 12

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1.5.10 GSM BSS9.0 BSS Reconfiguration Training

Training Path

BSC6900 GSM V900R011 Data


Reconfiguration
OMC59 Lecture, Lab 2d

MBTS GSM V100R002 Data


Reconfiguration
OMB39 Lecture, Lab 3d

Target Audience

BSS Field Technicians, Operation and Maintenance Technicians and Engineers


Prerequisites

 Basic knowledge of mobile communications


 At least 1 year working experience in GSM wireless network operation and maintenance
 Successful completion of the following program(s):
 BSC6900 GSM V900R012 BSS Operation and Maintenance Training
Objectives

On completion of this program, the participants will be able to:


 Describe the procedure of adjusting the BSC
 Describe the modification of OPC and DPC
 Perform the way to adding/removing subracks and boards
 Expand the transmission resource in A, GB and Abis interface.
 Reconfiguring the Transmission Mode on A, Gb and Abis interface.
 Adjust the cell processing in DPU board
 Describe the procedure of MBTS dynamic data adjustment
 Adjust the Global/Device/Transmission Data
 Adjust the Cells/TRXs/Channels Data
 Adjust the BTS Data
 Reparent BTSs
Training Content

OMC59 BSC6900 GSM V900R011 Data Reconfiguration


 BSC6900 GSM V900R011 Data Reconfiguration based on LMT
 Changing the Connection Between the BSC and the MSC
 Cutting Over an MSC (with IP Transmission Mode Retained over the A Interface)
 Cutting Over an MSC (TDM to TDM Transmission Mode over the A Interface)
 Cutting Over an MSC (TDM to IP Transmission Mode over the A Interface)
 Modify OPC and DPC

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 Modify N7 signaling link from 64k to 2M
 Add STP in A interface
 add subracks and boards
 Remove Boards and Subracks
 modify single OMU to double OMU
 Expand the transmission resource in A, GB and Abis interface.
 Reconfiguring the Transmission Mode
 Changing the Transmission Mode on the A Interface
 Reconfiguring the Transmission Mode on the Ater Interface
 Changing the Transmission Mode on the Gb Interface
 Changing the Transmission Mode on the Abis Interface
 Adjust the cell processing in DPU board
 BSC6900 GSM V900R011 Data Reconfiguration based on LMT Practice Guide
OMB39 MBTS GSM V100R002 Data Reconfiguration
 MBTS GSM V100R002 Data Reconfiguration based on CME
 Dynamic Data Adjustment Introduction
 Adjusting the Global/Device/Transmission Data
 Adjusting the Cells/TRXs/Channels Data
 Adjusting the BTS Data
 Reparenting BTSs
 MBTS GSM V100R002 Data Reconfiguration based on CME Practice Guide
 MBTS GSM V100R002 Data Reconfiguration based on LMT
 Reconfiguring a BTS via LMT
 Changing the Connection Between the BSC and the MSC via LMT
 Reconfiguring a Cell via LMT
 Reconfiguring a Channel via LMT
 MBTS GSM V100R002 Data Reconfiguration based on LMT Practice Guide
Duration

5 working days
Class Size

Min 6, Max 12

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1.5.11 GSM BSS8.1 - BSS9.0 Delta Training

Training Path

BSC6900 GSM V9R8-V9R11 Delta

OMC15 Lecture 2d

Target Audience

BSS Field Technicians, Operation and Maintenance Technicians and Engineers


Prerequisites

 Basic knowledge of mobile communications


 At least 1 year working experience in GSM wireless network operation and maintenance
 Successful completion of the following program(s):
 BSC6000 GSM BSS Field Operation and Maintenance Training
 BSC6000 GSM BSS Operation and Maintenance Training
 BSC6000 GSM BSS Advanced Operation and Maintenance Training
Objectives

On completion of this program, the participants will be able to:


 Describe BSC6900 evolution overview
 Describe the hardware changing in BSC6900, including cabinet, subrack and boards.
 Describe the software changing in BSC6900, including OMU board software and OM software
 Describe the typical configuration
Training Content

OMC15 BSC6900 GSM V9R8-V9R11 Delta


 BSC6900 GSM V9R8 - V9R11 Delta for Equipment
 BSC6900 Evolution Overview
 Hardware Changing in BSC6900
 Cabinet
 Subrack
 Boards
 Software Changing in BSC6900
 OMU board Software
 OM Software
 Typical Configuration
 CME GO V1R5 - V2R9 Delta
 CME V2R10 Introduction
 Management of the Current Area, Planned Area
 Function Navigation Enhancement
 GUI Enhancement

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 BSC6900 GO V9R8 - V9R11 Delta for Web LMT
 Web LMT Introduction
 OM Function Changing
 MML Function Changing
 Alarm Management Function Changing
 Monitor Management Function Changing
 Trace Management Function Changing
 Device Maintenance Function Changing
 Data Backup and Restore Function Changing
 Log Management Function Changing
 MML Command Changing in Data Configuration
Duration

2 working days
Class Size

Min 6, Max 12

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1.5.12 GSM BSS12.0 BTS Operation and Maintenance Training

Training Path

BTS3900 GSM V1R3 Product Description

OMB04 Lecture 1d

BTS3900 GSM V1R3 Operation and


Maintenance
OMB05 Lecture, Lab 1d

BTS3900 GSM V1R3 Data Configuration

OMB06 Lecture, Lab 2d

BTS3900 GSM V1R3 Installation and


Commissioning
OMB07 Lecture, Lab, Demo 1d

BTS/DBS3900 GSM V1R3


Troubleshooting
OMB32 Lecture, Lab 0.5d

Target Audience

BSS Field Technicians, Operation and Maintenance Technicians and Engineers


Prerequisites

 Basic knowledge of mobile communications


 At least 1 year working experience in GSM wireless network operation and maintenance
Objectives

On completion of this program, the participants will be able to:


 Describe the features of BTS3900 (GSM Only) products.
 Describe the hardware structure of BTS3900 (GSM Only) .
 Describe the function of boards of BTS3900 (GSM Only) .
 Explain the BTS signal flow.
 Check the hardware structure of the BTS, such as the cabinet, subrack, broad, and cable.
 Describe GSM site maintenance objects (Web LMT and MML).
 Describe the concepts of BTS3900 (GSM Only) management status.
 Describe the concepts of BTS3900 (GSM Only) operation status.
 Describe BTS3900 (GSM Only) routine operation and maintenance procedure.

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 Explain how to use BTS3900 (GSM Only) remote maintenance console.
 Outline the user interface of Web LMT configuration tool.
 Illustrate the data configuration procedure.
 Explain key parameters in each step during data configuration procedure.
 Implement the data configuration with template file.
 Perform initial data configuration and dynamic modification.
 Describe the installation procedure
 Describe the software commissioning procedures in different scenarios
 Describe the different commissioning mode according to different scenarios
 Master the loading procedure of BTS, and check the current version to ensure the loading step.
 Identify the way to check the different alarm of BTS.
 Understand BTS safety precautions of maintenance.
 Describe the BTS troubleshooting flow.
 Describe the troubleshooting phenomenon for common BTS faults.
 Locate the troubleshooting cases for common BTS faults.
 Analyze the troubleshooting cases for common BTS faults.
Training Content

OMB04 BTS3900 GSM V1R3 Product Description


 BTS3900 GO V1R3 Product Description ISSUE 1.00.ppt
 BTS3900 System Overview
 BTS3900 Hardware Structure
 BBU Hardware Structure
 RFU Hardware Structure
 Auxiliaries Hardware Structure
 BTS3900 Cable Connection
 BTS3900 Technical Specifications
 BTS3900 Typical Configuration
 Basic Principles
 Configuration Scenarios
OMB05 BTS3900 GSM V1R3 Operation and Maintenance
 MBTS GO V1R3 Operation and Maintenance ISSUE 1.00.ppt
 Site remote maintenance
 Site local maintenance
 Routine maintenance list
 BTS3900 GO V1R3 Operation and Maintenance Practice Guide ISSUE1.00.doc
OMB06 BTS3900 GSM V1R3 Data Configuration
 BTS3900 GO V1R3 Data Configuration based on LMT
 Web LMT Introduction
 Steps of Data Configuration
 BTS3900 GO V1R3 Data Configuration based on CME
 Overview of Configuring BTS3900

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 BTS3900 Data Configuring
 BTS3900 GO V1R3 Data Configuration based on CME Practice Guide
 BTS3900 GO V1R3 Data Configuration based on LMT Practice Guide
OMB07 BTS3900 GSM V1R3 Installation and Commissioning
 MBTS GO V1R3 installation and commissioning
 MBTS System Overview
 MBTS Installation Procedures
 MBTS Commissioning Procedures
 MBTS Commissioning Scenarios
 MBTS Commissioning Modes
OMB32 BTS/DBS3900 GSM V1R3 Troubleshooting
 BTS/DBS3900 GSM V1R2 Troubleshooting
 General Procedures of Troubleshooting
 Collecting Information for Locating BTS Faults
 Methods of Fault Judgment and Location
 Antenna / Feeder Fault
 Transmission Fault
 LAPD Link fault
 Approach to prevent BTS fault
Duration

5 working days
Class Size

Min 6, Max 12

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1.5.13 GSM BSS12.0 BSS Operation and Maintenance Training

Training Path

BSC6900 GSM V9R12 Product


Description
OMC05 Lecture 1d

BSC6900 GSM V9R12 Operation and


Maintenance
OMC06 Lecture, Lab 2d

BTS3900 GSM V1R3 Product Description

OMB04 Lecture 1d

BTS3900 GSM V1R3 Operation and


Maintenance
OMB05 Lecture, Lab 1d

Target Audience

BSS Field Technicians, Operation and Maintenance Technicians and Engineers


Prerequisites

 Basic knowledge of mobile communications


 At least 1 year working experience in GSM wireless network operation and maintenance
Objectives

On completion of this program, the participants will be able to:


 State the structure and functions of important boards of BSC6900 (GSM Only).
 State the system structure and functions of modules of BSC6900 (GSM Only).
 State the system structure and functions of subrack of BSC6900 (GSM Only).
 State the performance features of BSC6900 (GSM Only).
 Describe the work flow of BSC6900 maintenance.
 Describe important parameters in BSC6900 maintenance(Web LMT and MML).
 Operate on the BSC6900 maintenance console.
 Perform the routine maintenance for BSC6900.
 Describe the features of BTS3900 (GSM Only) products.
 Describe the hardware structure of BTS3900 (GSM Only) .
 Describe the function of boards of BTS3900 (GSM Only) .
 Explain the BTS signal flow.
 Check the hardware structure of the BTS, such as the cabinet, subrack, broad, and cable.

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 Describe GSM site maintenance objects (Web LMT and MML).
 Describe the concepts of BTS3900 (GSM Only) management status.
 Describe the concepts of BTS3900 (GSM Only) operation status.
 Describe BTS3900 (GSM Only) routine operation and maintenance procedure.
 Explain how to use BTS3900 (GSM Only) remote maintenance console.
Training Content

OMC05 BSC6900 GSM V9R12 Product Description


 BSC6900 GU V9R12 Product Description
 BSC6900 System Overview
 BSC6900 Hardware Structure
 Cabinets
 Subracks
 Subsystems and Boards
 Cables
 BSC6900 Signal Flows
 BSC6900 Typical Configuration
 UMTS configuration
 GSM configuration
 Subrack configuration
OMC06 BSC6900 GSM V9R12 Operation and Maintenance
 BSC6900 GU V9R12 Operation and Maintenance (print with student book)
 OM System Introduction
 OM Network Introduction
 Web LMT Introduction
 LMT Offline Tool
 Operation Right Management
 Basic Concepts
 Management of User Accounts
 Management of Command Groups
 Alarm management
 Basic Concepts
 Monitoring Alarms
 Managing the Shielded Alarm
 Managing the Alarm Logs
 Log management
 Basic Concepts
 Querying Logs
 Log Storage Conditions Management
 Device panel management
 Basic Concepts
 Device Panel Operations

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 Emulation Panel Operations
 BSC maintenance
 Basic Concepts
 Maintaining the Equipment
 Maintaining Transmission and Signaling
 Maintaining BSC User Resources
 Trace management
 Basic Concepts
 GSM Services
 Performance monitoring
 Basic Concepts
 Service Monitoring
 BSC6900 GU V9R12 Operation and Maintenance Student Book (with practice
guide)ISSUE1.00
OMB04 BTS3900 GSM V1R3 Product Description
 BTS3900 GO V1R3 Product Description ISSUE 1.00.ppt
 BTS3900 System Overview
 BTS3900 Hardware Structure
 BBU Hardware Structure
 RFU Hardware Structure
 Auxiliaries Hardware Structure
 BTS3900 Cable Connection
 BTS3900 Technical Specifications
 BTS3900 Typical Configuration
 Basic Principles
 Configuration Scenarios
OMB05 BTS3900 GSM V1R3 Operation and Maintenance
 MBTS GO V1R3 Operation and Maintenance ISSUE 1.00.ppt
 Site remote maintenance
 Site local maintenance
 Routine maintenance list
 BTS3900 GO V1R3 Operation and Maintenance Practice Guide ISSUE1.00.doc
Duration

5 working days
Class Size

Min 6, Max 12

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1.5.14 GSM BSS12.0 BSS Configuration Training

Training Path

BSC6900 GSM V9R12 Data Configuration

OMC07 Lecture, Lab 3d

BSC6900 GSM V9R12 Installation and


Commissioning
OMC08 Lecture, Lab 1d

BTS3900 GSM V1R3 Data Configuration

OMB06 Lecture, Lab 2d

BTS3900 GSM V1R3 Installation and


Commissioning
OMB07 Lecture, Lab, Demo 1d

Target Audience

BSS Field Technicians, Operation and Maintenance Technicians and Engineers


Prerequisites

 Basic knowledge of mobile communications


 At least 1 year working experience in GSM wireless network operation and maintenance
 Successful completion of the following program(s):
 BSC6900 GSM V900R012 BSS Operation and Maintenance Training
Objectives

On completion of this program, the participants will be able to:


 Configure BSC6900 by Web LMT independently.
 Describe the configuration of important parameters of GSM BSS system.
 Check the data configuration correctness and validity.
 Describe the loading procedure of data configuration.
 Configure BSC6900 by CME independently.
 Describe the configuration of important parameters of GSM BSS system.
 Check the data configuration correctness and validity.
 Describe the loading procedure of data configuration.
 Outline the user interface of Web LMT configuration tool.
 Illustrate the data configuration procedure.
 Explain key parameters in each step during data configuration procedure.

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 Implement the data configuration with template file.
 Perform initial data configuration and dynamic modification.
 Describe the installation procedure
 Describe the software commissioning procedures in different scenarios
 Describe the different commissioning mode according to different scenarios
 Master the loading procedure of BTS, and check the current version to ensure the loading step.
 Identify the way to check the different alarm of BTS.
 Describe BSC6900 commissioning procedure
 Outline OMU software functions
 Complete BSC6900 commissioning
 Complete BSC6900 application software installation
Training Content

OMC07 BSC6900 GSM V9R12 Data Configuration


 BSC6900 GO V9R12 Data Configuration Based on CME
 Basic Concepts of CME
 BSC6900 Data Configuration
 BSC6900 GO V9R12 Data Configuration Based on LMT
 Data Configuration Overview
 Preparation
 Configuring the Global Information
 Configuring the Equipment Data
 Configuring the Interfaces
 Ater Interface Data Configuration (Over TDM)
 A Interface Data Configuration (over TDM)
 A Interface Data Configuration (over IP)
 Gb Interface Data Configuration (over FR)
 Gb Interface Data Configuration (over IP)
 Pb Interface Data Configuration (only Outer PCU need configure)
 BSC6900 GO V9R12 Data Configuration Based on LMT Practice Guide
 BSC6900 GO V9R12 Data Configuration Based on CME Practice Guide
OMC08 BSC6900 GSM V9R12 Installation and Commissioning
 BSC6900 GO V9R12 Installation / Commissioning
 BSC6900 O/M System Introduction
 BSC6900 Software Installation
 BSC6900 Commissioning
 BSC6900 GO V9R12 Installation / Commissioning Practice Guide
OMB06 BTS3900 GSM V1R3 Data Configuration
 BTS3900 GO V1R3 Data Configuration based on LMT
 Web LMT Introduction
 Steps of Data Configuration
 BTS3900 GO V1R3 Data Configuration based on CME

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 Overview of Configuring BTS3900
 BTS3900 Data Configuring
 BTS3900 GO V1R3 Data Configuration based on CME Practice Guide
 BTS3900 GO V1R3 Data Configuration based on LMT Practice Guide
OMB07 BTS3900 GSM V1R3 Installation and Commissioning
 MBTS GO V1R3 installation and commissioning
 MBTS System Overview
 MBTS Installation Procedures
 MBTS Commissioning Procedures
 MBTS Commissioning Scenarios
 MBTS Commissioning Modes
Duration

7 working days
Class Size

Min 6, Max 12

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1.5.15 GSM BSS12.0 BSS Troubleshooting Training

Training Path

BSC6900 GSM V9R12 Troubleshooting

OMC09 Lecture 5d

Target Audience

BSS Field Technicians, Operation and Maintenance Technicians and Engineers


Prerequisites

 Basic knowledge of mobile communications


 At least 1 year working experience in GSM wireless network operation and maintenance
 Successful completion of the following program(s):
 BSC6900 GSM V900R012 BSS Operation and Maintenance Training
 BSC6900 GSM V900R012 BSS Configuration Training
Objectives

On completion of this program, the participants will be able to:


 Understand BSC6900 (GSM Only) safety precautions of maintenance.
 Describe the BSC6900 (GSM Only) troubleshooting flow.
 Describe the troubleshooting phenomenon for common BSC6900(GSM Only) faults.
 Locate the troubleshooting cases for common BSC6900 (GSM Only) faults.
 Analyze the troubleshooting cases for common BSC6900 (GSM Only) faults.
 Perform the troubleshooting for common BSC6900 (GSM Only) faults.
Training Content

OMC09 BSC6900 GSM V9R12 Troubleshooting


 SRAN GO Troubleshooting
 Requirements for Maintenance Personnel
 General Procedures of Troubleshooting
 Basic Methods of Fault Judgment and Location
 Approach to prevent BSC fault
 SRAN GSM Case Analysis
 Interconnection fault Analysis
 Link fault Analysis
 Clock fault Analysis
 CS fault Analysis
 PS fault Analysis
 SRAN O/M for Troubleshooting Practice Guide
 SRAN GO Troubleshooting Practice Guide
 SRAN Comprehensive Troubleshooting Practice Guide

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 BSC6900 GSM V9R12 BSS Signaling Flow
 Location Update
 Call Setup
 Handover
 Direct Retry
 Short Message
 Release
 Case Analysis
 BSC6900 GSM V9R12 BSS Signaling analysis
 BSS Interface and Protocol Principles
 Analysis of Typical Procedures
 Cases of Abnormal Signaling Procedures
 BSC6900 GSM V9R12 BSS Signaling Flow and analysis Practice Guide
Duration

5 working days
Class Size

Min 6, Max 12

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1.5.16 GSM BSS12.0 BSS Reconfiguration Training

Training Path

MBTS GSM V100R002 Data


Reconfiguration
OMB39 Lecture, Lab 3d

BSC6900 GSM V900R012 Data


Reconfiguration
OMC60 Lecture, Lab 2d

Target Audience

BSS Field Technicians, Operation and Maintenance Technicians and Engineers


Prerequisites

 Basic knowledge of mobile communications


 At least 1 year working experience in GSM wireless network operation and maintenance
 Successful completion of the following program(s):
 BSC6900 GSM V900R012 BSS Operation and Maintenance Training
 BSC6900 GSM V900R012 BSS Configuration Training
Objectives

On completion of this program, the participants will be able to:


 Describe the procedure of adjusting the BSC
 Describe the modification of OPC and DPC
 Perform the way to adding/removing subracks and boards
 Expand the transmission resource in A, GB and Abis interface.
 Reconfiguring the Transmission Mode on A, Gb and Abis interface.
 Adjust the cell processing in DPU board
 Describe the procedure of MBTS dynamic data adjustment
 Adjust the Global/Device/Transmission Data
 Adjust the Cells/TRXs/Channels Data
 Adjust the BTS Data
 Reparent BTSs
Training Content

OMB39 MBTS GSM V100R002 Data Reconfiguration


 MBTS GSM V100R002 Data Reconfiguration based on CME
 Dynamic Data Adjustment Introduction
 Adjusting the Global/Device/Transmission Data
 Adjusting the Cells/TRXs/Channels Data
 Adjusting the BTS Data

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 Reparenting BTSs
 MBTS GSM V100R002 Data Reconfiguration based on CME Practice Guide
 MBTS GSM V100R002 Data Reconfiguration based on LMT
 Reconfiguring a BTS via LMT
 Changing the Connection Between the BSC and the MSC via LMT
 Reconfiguring a Cell via LMT
 Reconfiguring a Channel via LMT
 MBTS GSM V100R002 Data Reconfiguration based on LMT Practice Guide
OMC60 BSC6900 GSM V900R012 Data Reconfiguration
 BSC6900 GSM V900R012 Data Reconfiguration based on LMT
 Changing the Connection Between the BSC and the MSC
 Cutting Over an MSC (with IP Transmission Mode Retained over the A Interface)
 Cutting Over an MSC (TDM to TDM Transmission Mode over the A Interface)
 Cutting Over an MSC (TDM to IP Transmission Mode over the A Interface)
 Modify OPC and DPC
 Modify N7 signaling link from 64k to 2M
 Add STP in A interface
 add subracks and boards
 Remove Boards and Subracks
 modify single OMU to double OMU
 Expand the transmission resource in A, GB and Abis interface.
 Reconfiguring the Transmission Mode
 Changing the Transmission Mode on the A Interface
 Reconfiguring the Transmission Mode on the Ater Interface
 Changing the Transmission Mode on the Gb Interface
 Changing the Transmission Mode on the Abis Interface
 Adjust the cell processing in DPU board
 BSC6900 GSM V900R012 Data Reconfiguration based on LMT Practice Guide
Duration

5 working days
Class Size

Min 6, Max 12

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1.5.17 GSM BSS8.1 - BSS12.0 Delta Training

Training Path

BSC6900 GSM V9R8-V9R12 Delta

OMC14 Lecture 2d

Target Audience

BSS Field Technicians, Operation and Maintenance Technicians and Engineers


Prerequisites

 Basic knowledge of mobile communications


 At least 1 year working experience in GSM wireless network operation and maintenance
 Successful completion of the following program(s):
 BSC6000 GSM BSS Field Operation and Maintenance Training
 BSC6000 GSM BSS Operation and Maintenance Training
 BSC6000 GSM BSS Advanced Operation and Maintenance Training
Objectives

On completion of this program, the participants will be able to:


 Describe BSC6900 evolution overview
 Describe the hardware changing in BSC6900, including cabinet, subrack and boards.
 Describe the software changing in BSC6900, including OMU board software and OM software
 Describe the typical configuration
Training Content

OMC14 BSC6900 GSM V9R8-V9R12 Delta


 BSC6900 GO V9R8 - V9R12 Delta for Equipment
 BSC6900 Evolution Overview
 Hardware Changing in BSC6900
 Cabinet
 Subrack
 Boards
 Software Changing in BSC6900
 OMU board Software
 OM Software
 Typical Configuration
 CME GO V1R5 - V2R10 Delta
 CME V2R10 Introduction
 Management of the Current Area, Planned Area
 Function Navigation Enhancement
 GUI Enhancement

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 BSC6900 GO V9R8 - V9R12 Delta for Web LMT
 Web LMT Introduction
 OM Function Changing
 MML Function Changing
 Alarm Management Function Changing
 Monitor Management Function Changing
 Trace Management Function Changing
 Device Maintenance Function Changing
 Data Backup and Restore Function Changing
 Log Management Function Changing
 MML Command Changing in Data Configuration
Duration

2 working days
Class Size

Min 6, Max 12

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1.5.18 GSM BSS13.0 BTS Operation and Maintenance Training

Training Path

MBTS GSM V100R004 Product


Description
OMB33 Lecture 1d

MBTS GSM V100R004 Operation and


Maintenance
OMB34 Lecture, Lab 1d

MBTS GSM V100R004 Data Configuration

OMB35 Lecture, Lab 2d

MBTS GSM V100R004 Installation and


Commissioning
OMB36 Lecture, Lab 1d

MBTS GSM V100R004 Troubleshooting

OMB37 Lecture, Lab 0.5d

Target Audience

BSS Field Technicians, Operation and Maintenance Technicians and Engineers


Prerequisites

 Basic knowledge of mobile communications


 At least 1 year working experience in GSM wireless network operation and maintenance
Objectives

On completion of this program, the participants will be able to:


 Describe the features of MBTS(GSM Only) products.
 Describe the hardware structure of MBTS(GSM Only) .
 Describe the function of boards of MBTS(GSM Only) .
 Explain the MBTS signal flow.
 Check the hardware structure of the MBTS, such as the cabinet, subrack, broad, and cable.
 Describe GSM site maintenance objects(Web LMT and MML).
 Describe the concepts of MBTS(GSM Only) management status.
 Describe the concepts of MBTS(GSM Only) operation status.
 Describe MBTS(GSM Only) routine operation and maintenance procedure.

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 Explain how to use MBTS (GSM Only) remote maintenance console.
 Outline the user interface of Web LMT configuration tool.
 Illustrate the data configuration procedure.
 Explain key parameters in each step during data configuration procedure.
 Implement the data configuration with template file.
 Perform initial data configuration via CME and LMT.
 Describe the installation procedure
 Describe the software commissioning procedures in different scenarios
 Describe the different commissioning mode according to different scenarios
 Perform local commissioning via SMT and USB.
 Perform remote commissioning via M2000 and Web LMT.
 Master the loading procedure of BTS, and check the current version to ensure the loading step.
 Identify the way to check the different alarm of BTS.
 Understand BTS safety precautions of maintenance.
 Describe the BTS troubleshooting flow.
 Describe the troubleshooting phenomenon for common BTS faults.
 Locate the troubleshooting cases for common BTS faults.
 Analyze the troubleshooting cases for common BTS faults.
Training Content

OMB33 MBTS GSM V100R004 Product Description


 MBTS GSM V100R004 Product Description
 MBTS System Overview
 MBTS Hardware Structure
 BBU Hardware Structure
 RFU Hardware Structure
 Auxiliaries Hardware Structure
 MBTS Cable Connection
 MBTS Technical Specifications
 MBTS Typical Configuration
 Basic Principles
 Configuration Scenarios
OMB34 MBTS GSM V100R004 Operation and Maintenance
 MBTS GSM V100R004 Operation and Maintenance ISSUE 1.00.ppt
 Alarm Monitoring
 Alarm Monitoring via LMT
 Alarm Monitoring via M2000
 Transmission Test
 Device maintenance
 Routine Maintenance MML
 Board Replacement
 MBTS GSM V100R004 Operation and Maintenance Practice Guide ISSUE1.00.doc

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 MBTS GSM V100R004 Field Maintenance ISSUE 1.00.ppt
 Checking hardware
 LEDs
 Cable connections
 Site local maintenance
 Replacing boards
 Routine maintenance list
 MBTS GSM V100R004 Field Maintenance Practice Guide ISSUE1.00.doc
OMB35 MBTS GSM V100R004 Data Configuration
 MBTS GSM V100R004 Data Configuration based on LMT
 Web LMT Introduction
 Steps of MBTS GSM Data Configuration
 MBTS GSM V100R004 Data Configuration based on CME
 Overview of Configuring BTS3900
 MBTS GSM Data Configuring
 MBTS GSM V100R004 Data Configuration based on CME Practice Guide
 MBTS GSM V100R004 Data Configuration based on LMT Practice Guide
OMB36 MBTS GSM V100R004 Installation and Commissioning
 MBTS GSM V100R004 installation and Local Commissioning
 MBTS System Overview
 MBTS Installation Procedures
 MBTS Local Commissioning Procedures
 MBTS GSM V100R004 installation and Local Commissioning Practice Guide
 MBTS GSM V100R004 Remote Commissioning
 Overview of GBTS Commissioning
 Commissioning
 Remote GBTS Commissioning on the M2000
 Remote GBTS Commissioning on the LMT
 Alarm handling for GBTS Commissioning
 MBTS GSM V100R004 Remote Commissioning Practice Guide
OMB37 MBTS GSM V100R004 Troubleshooting
 MBTS GSM V100R004 TOP Alarm Analyse
 Alarm Analyse Overview
 Alarm Analyse and handling flow
 MBTS TOP Alarm Analyse and Handling
Duration

5 working days
Class Size

Min 6, Max 12

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1.5.19 GSM BSS13.0 BSS Operation and Maintenance Training

Training Path

BSC6900 GSM V900R013 Product


Description
OMC50 Lecture 1d

BSC6900 GSM V900R013 Operation and


Maintenance
OMC51 Lecture, Lab 2d

MBTS GSM V100R004 Product


Description
OMB33 Lecture 1d

MBTS GSM V100R004 Operation and


Maintenance
OMB34 Lecture, Lab 1d

Target Audience

BSS Field Technicians, Operation and Maintenance Technicians and Engineers


Prerequisites

 Basic knowledge of mobile communications


 At least 1 year working experience in GSM wireless network operation and maintenance
Objectives

On completion of this program, the participants will be able to:


 State the structure and functions of important boards of BSC6900 (GSM Only).
 State the system structure and functions of modules of BSC6900 (GSM Only).
 State the system structure and functions of subrack of BSC6900 (GSM Only).
 State the performance features of BSC6900 (GSM Only).
 Describe the features of MBTS (GSM Only) products.
 Describe the hardware structure of MBTS (GSM Only) .
 Describe the function of boards of MBTS (GSM Only) .
 Explain the MBTS signal flow.
 Check the hardware structure of the MBTS, such as the cabinet, subrack, broad, and cable.
 Describe the work flow of BSC6900 maintenance.
 Describe important parameters in BSC6900 maintenance(Web LMT and MML).
 Operate on the BSC6900 maintenance console.
 Perform the routine maintenance for BSC6900.

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 Describe GSM site maintenance objects (Web LMT and MML).
 Describe the concepts of MBTS (GSM Only) management status.
 Describe the concepts of MBTS (GSM Only) operation status.
 Describe MBTS (GSM Only) routine operation and maintenance procedure.
 Explain how to use MBTS (GSM Only) remote maintenance console.
Training Content

OMC50 BSC6900 GSM V900R013 Product Description


 BSC6900 GSM V900R013 Product Description
 BSC6900 System Overview
 BSC6900 Hardware Structure
 Cabinets
 Subracks
 Subsystems and Boards
 Cables
 BSC6900 Signal Flows
 BSC6900 Typical Configuration
OMC51 BSC6900 GSM V900R013 Operation and Maintenance
 BSC6900 GSM V900R013 Operation and Maintenance
 OM System Introduction
 OM Network Introduction
 Web LMT Introduction
 LMT Offline Tool
 Operation Right Management
 Basic Concepts
 Management of User Accounts
 Management of Command Groups
 Alarm management
 Basic Concepts
 Monitoring Alarms
 Managing the Shielded Alarm
 Managing the Alarm Logs
 Log management
 Basic Concepts
 Querying Logs
 Log Storage Conditions Management
 Device panel management
 Basic Concepts
 Device Panel Operations
 Emulation Panel Operations
 BSC maintenance
 Basic Concepts

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 Maintaining the Equipment
 Maintaining Transmission and Signaling
 Maintaining BSC User Resources
 Routine MML Operation
 Trace management
 Basic Concepts
 GSM Services
 Performance monitoring
 Basic Concepts
 Service Monitoring
 BSC6900 GSM V900R013 Operation and Maintenance Practice guide ISSUE1.00
OMB33 MBTS GSM V100R004 Product Description
 MBTS GSM V100R004 Product Description
 MBTS System Overview
 MBTS Hardware Structure
 BBU Hardware Structure
 RFU Hardware Structure
 Auxiliaries Hardware Structure
 MBTS Cable Connection
 MBTS Technical Specifications
 MBTS Typical Configuration
 Basic Principles
 Configuration Scenarios
OMB34 MBTS GSM V100R004 Operation and Maintenance
 MBTS GSM V100R004 Operation and Maintenance ISSUE 1.00.ppt
 Alarm Monitoring
 Alarm Monitoring via LMT
 Alarm Monitoring via M2000
 Transmission Test
 Device maintenance
 Routine Maintenance MML
 Board Replacement
 MBTS GSM V100R004 Operation and Maintenance Practice Guide ISSUE1.00.doc
 MBTS GSM V100R004 Field Maintenance ISSUE 1.00.ppt
 Checking hardware
 LEDs
 Cable connections
 Site local maintenance
 Replacing boards
 Routine maintenance list
 MBTS GSM V100R004 Field Maintenance Practice Guide ISSUE1.00.doc

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Duration

5 working days
Class Size

Min 6, Max 12

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1.5.20 GSM BSS13.0 BSS Configuration Training

Training Path

BSC6900 GSM V900R013 Data


Configuration
OMC52 Lecture, Lab 3d

BSC6900 GSM V900R013 Installation and


Commissioning
OMC53 Lecture, Lab 1d

MBTS GSM V100R004 Data Configuration

OMB35 Lecture, Lab 2d

MBTS GSM V100R004 Installation and


Commissioning
OMB36 Lecture, Lab 1d

Target Audience

BSS Field Technicians, Operation and Maintenance Technicians and Engineers


Prerequisites

 Basic knowledge of mobile communications


 At least 1 year working experience in GSM wireless network operation and maintenance
 Successful completion of the following program(s):
 BSC6900 GSM V900R013 BSS Operation and Maintenance Training
Objectives

On completion of this program, the participants will be able to:


 Configure BSC6900 by Web LMT independently.
 Describe the configuration of important parameters of GSM BSS system.
 Check the data configuration correctness and validity.
 Describe the loading procedure of data configuration.
 Configure BSC6900 by CME independently.
 Describe the configuration of important parameters of GSM BSS system.
 Check the data configuration correctness and validity.
 Describe the loading procedure of data configuration via CME.
 Outline the user interface of Web LMT configuration tool.
 Illustrate the data configuration procedure.
 Explain key parameters in each step during data configuration procedure.

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 Implement the data configuration with template file.
 Perform initial data configuration via CME and LMT.
 Describe BSC6900 commissioning procedure
 Outline OMU software functions
 Complete BSC6900 commissioning
 Complete BSC6900 application software installation
 Describe the installation procedure
 Describe the software commissioning procedures in different scenarios
 Describe the different commissioning mode according to different scenarios
 Perform local commissioning via SMT and USB.
 Perform remote commissioning via M2000 and Web LMT.
 Master the loading procedure of BTS, and check the current version to ensure the loading step.
 Identify the way to check the different alarm of BTS.
Training Content

OMC52 BSC6900 GSM V900R013 Data Configuration


 BSC6900 GSM V900R013 Data Configuration Based on CME
 Basic Concepts of CME
 BSC6900 Data Configuration Procedure
 BSC6900 GSM V900R013 Data Configuration Based on LMT
 Data Configuration Overview
 Preparation
 Configuring the Global Information
 Configuring the Equipment Data
 Configuring the Interfaces
 Ater Interface Data Configuration (Over TDM)
 A Interface Data Configuration (over TDM)
 A Interface Data Configuration (over IP)
 Gb Interface Data Configuration (over FR)
 Gb Interface Data Configuration (over IP)
 Pb Interface Data Configuration (only Outer PCU need configure)
 BSC6900 GSM V900R013 Data Configuration Based on LMT Practice Guide
 BSC6900 GSM V900R013 Data Configuration Based on CME Practice Guide
OMC53 BSC6900 GSM V900R013 Installation and Commissioning
 BSC6900 GSM V900R013 Installation / Commissioning
 BSC6900 O/M System Introduction
 BSC6900 Software Installation
 BSC6900 Commissioning
 BSC6900 GSM V900R013 Installation / Commissioning Practice Guide
OMB35 MBTS GSM V100R004 Data Configuration
 MBTS GSM V100R004 Data Configuration based on LMT
 Web LMT Introduction

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 Steps of MBTS GSM Data Configuration
 MBTS GSM V100R004 Data Configuration based on CME
 Overview of Configuring BTS3900
 MBTS GSM Data Configuring
 MBTS GSM V100R004 Data Configuration based on CME Practice Guide
 MBTS GSM V100R004 Data Configuration based on LMT Practice Guide
OMB36 MBTS GSM V100R004 Installation and Commissioning
 MBTS GSM V100R004 installation and Local Commissioning
 MBTS System Overview
 MBTS Installation Procedures
 MBTS Local Commissioning Procedures
 MBTS GSM V100R004 installation and Local Commissioning Practice Guide
 MBTS GSM V100R004 Remote Commissioning
 Overview of GBTS Commissioning
 Commissioning
 Remote GBTS Commissioning on the M2000
 Remote GBTS Commissioning on the LMT
 Alarm handling for GBTS Commissioning
 MBTS GSM V100R004 Remote Commissioning Practice Guide
Duration

7 working days
Class Size

Min 6, Max 12

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1.5.21 GSM BSS13.0 BSS Troubleshooting Training

Training Path

BSC6900 GSM Fault Information


Collecting
OMC85 Lecture, Lab 0.5d

BSC6900 CS Troubleshooting

OMC86 Lecture, Lab 1.5d

BSC6900 PS Troubleshooting

OMC87 Lecture, Lab 1d

BSC6900 IP Transmission Troubleshooting

OMC88 Lecture, Lab 1.5d

BSC6900 Clock Troubleshooting

OMC89 Lecture, Lab 0.5d

Target Audience

BSS Field Technicians, Operation and Maintenance Technicians and Engineers


Prerequisites

 Basic knowledge of mobile communications


 At least 1 year working experience in GSM wireless network operation and maintenance
 Successful completion of the following program(s):
 BSC6900 GSM V900R013 BSS Operation and Maintenance Training
 BSC6900 GSM V900R013 BSS Configuration Training
Objectives

On completion of this program, the participants will be able to:


 Describe the OMU Maintenance and Operation
 Know how to collect the fault information for CS and PS fault
 Describe where is the different file in OMU.
 Describe the functions of different files
 Describe the CS Fault Troubleshooting flow
 Know how to do Single pass and no voice Troubleshooting

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 Know how to do Cross pass Troubleshooting
 Know how to do Noise Troubleshooting
 Know how to do Echo Troubleshooting
 Describe the PS Fault Troubleshooting flow
 Know how to do PS Data rate Troubleshooting
 Know how to do PS Access Troubleshooting
 Know how to Anylase PS KPI
 Understand typical IP transmission troubleshooting cases
 Understand fault isolation in case of emergencies in IP transmission mode
 Understand how to analyze typical IP transmission troubleshooting cases
 Describe Clock Fault Troubleshooting Flow
 Know how to do Clock troubleshooting
Training Content

OMC85 BSC6900 GSM Fault Information Collecting


 BSC6900 GSM Fault Information Collecting Student Book
 OMU Overview
 CS Fault information collecting
 PS Fault information collecting
OMC86 BSC6900 CS Troubleshooting
 BSC6900 CS Troubleshooting Student Book
 CS Fault Troubleshooting flow
 Single pass and no voice Troubleshooting
 Cross pass Troubleshooting
 Noise Troubleshooting
 Echo Troubleshooting
OMC87 BSC6900 PS Troubleshooting
 BSC6900 PS Troubleshooting Student Book
 PS Fault Troubleshooting flow
 PS Data rate Troubleshooting
 PS Access Troubleshooting
 PS KPI Anylase
OMC88 BSC6900 IP Transmission Troubleshooting
 BSC6900 IP Transmission Troubleshooting Student Book
 TCP/IP Protocol
 Physical layer Troubleshooting
 Data link layer Troubleshooting
 Network layer Troubleshooting
 LAPD/SCTP Troubleshooting
 IPPATH Troubleshooting
OMC89 BSC6900 Clock Troubleshooting
 BSC6900 Clock Troubleshooting Student Book

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 Clock Fault Troubleshooting
Duration

5 working days
Class Size

Min 6, Max 12

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1.5.22 GSM BSS13.0 BSS Reconfiguration Training

Training Path

BSC6900 GSM V900R013 Data


Reconfiguration
OMC58 Lecture, Lab 2d

MBTS GSM V100R004 Data


Reconfiguration
OMB38 Lecture, Lab 3d

Target Audience

BSS Field Technicians, Operation and Maintenance Technicians and Engineers


Prerequisites

 Basic knowledge of mobile communications


 At least 1 year working experience in GSM wireless network operation and maintenance
 Successful completion of the following program(s):
 BSC6900 GSM V900R013 BSS Operation and Maintenance Training
 BSC6900 GSM V900R013 BSS Configuration Training
Objectives

On completion of this program, the participants will be able to:


 Describe the procedure of adjusting the BSC
 Describe the modification of OPC and DPC
 Perform the way to adding/removing subracks and boards
 expand the transmission resoure in A, GB and Abis interface.
 Reconfiguring the Transmission Mode on A, Gb and Abis interface.
 Adjust the cell processing in DPU board
 Describe the procedure of MBTS dynamic data adjustment
 Adjust the Global/Device/Transmission Data
 Adjust the Cells/TRXs/Channels Data
 Adjust the BTS Data
 Reparent BTSs
Training Content

OMC58 BSC6900 GSM V900R013 Data Reconfiguration


 BSC6900 GSM V900R013 Data Reconfiguration based on LMT
 Changing the Connection Between the BSC and the MSC
 BSC6900 GSM V900R013 Data Reconfiguration based on LMT Practice Guide
 BSC6900 GSM V900R013 Migration
 BSC Migration Summary

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 BSC6900 GSM V900R013 Expanding
 Overview of Expanding the BSC Capacity
OMB38 MBTS GSM V100R004 Data Reconfiguration
 MBTS GSM V100R004 Data Reconfiguration based on CME
 Dynamic Data Adjustment Introduction
 MBTS GSM V100R004 Data Reconfiguration based on CME Practice Guide
 MBTS GSM V100R004 Data Reconfiguration based on LMT
 Reconfiguring a BTS via LMT
 MBTS GSM V100R004 Data Reconfiguration based on LMT Practice Guide
 MBTS GSM V100R004 Expanding
 Overview of Expanding the BTS Capacity
 MBTS GSM V100R004 Migration
 BTS Reparenting Overview
Duration

10 working days
Class Size

Min 12, Max 24

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1.5.23 GSM BSS12.0 - BSS13.0 Delta Training

Training Path

BSC6900 GSM V900R012 - V900R013


Delta
OMC56 Lecture 1d

Target Audience

BSS Field Technicians, Operation and Maintenance Technicians and Engineers


Prerequisites

 Basic knowledge of mobile communications


 At least 1 year working experience in GSM wireless network operation and maintenance
 Successful completion of the following program(s):
 BSC6000 GSM BSS Field Operation and Maintenance Training
 BSC6000 GSM BSS Operation and Maintenance Training
 BSC6000 GSM BSS Advanced Operation and Maintenance Training
Objectives

On completion of this program, the participants will be able to:


 Describe BSC6900 GSM evolution overview
 Describe the hardware changing in BSC6900 GSMand MBTS GSM, including cabinet, subrack
and boards.
 Describe the software changing in BSC6900GSM, including OMU board software and OM
software
 Describe the new features of BSC6900GSM and MBTS GSM.
Training Content

OMC56 BSC6900 GSM V900R012 - V900R013 Delta


 BSC6900 GSM V900R012 - V900R013 Delta for Equipment
 BSC6900 Evolution Overview
 BSC6900 Hardware Evolution
 BSC6900 Typical Hardware Configuration
 CME GSM V200R011 New Features ISSUE 1.00.pptx
 New/Enhanced Platform Features
 New/Enhanced GSM Configuration Features
 Deploying BTSs in Summary Mode
 Falling back GSM Cell/TRX Configuration
 BSC6900 GSM V900R012 - V900R013 Delta for OM
 MML Command Changing in Data Configuration
 Alarm Function Changing
 BSC6900 GSM V900R012 - V900R013 New Maintainability and Testability Feature

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 Query of GBTS in Batches (Query of Board Versions and Boards, and Export of Query
Results)
 Maintenance and Test of Air Interface and RF Fault
 BTS IP Port Backup and Monitoring Equipment IP Access
 Detection Requirement of Transmission Connection over Abis Interface
 BSC6900 GSM V900R012 - V900R013 New Feature
 Enhanced Voice Fault Location Method
 Transmission resource savings display
 RTCP Introduction
 MBTS GSM V100R004 New TRX Modules
 Overview of the new TRX modules
 Product hardware of the new TRX modules
 Configuration specifications of the new TRX modules
 Applications and version matching policies of the new TRX modules
Duration

1 working day
Class Size

Min 6, Max 12

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1.5.24 GSM BSS14.0 BTS Operation and Maintenance Training

Training Path

MBTS GSM V100R007 Product


Description
OMB41 Lecture 1d

MBTS GSM V100R007 Operation and


Maintenance
OMB42 Lecture, Lab 1d

MBTS GSM V100R007 Data Configuration

OMB43 Lecture, Lab 1.5d

MBTS GSM V100R007 Installation and


Commissioning
OMB44 Lecture, Lab 1d

MBTS GSM V100R007 Troubleshooting

OMB45 Lecture, Lab 0.5d

Target Audience

BSS Field Technicians, Operation and Maintenance Technicians and Engineers


Prerequisites

 Basic knowledge of mobile communications


 At least 1 year working experience in GSM wireless network operation and maintenance
Objectives

On completion of this program, the participants will be able to:


 Describe the features of MBTS(GSM Only) products.
 Describe the hardware structure of MBTS(GSM Only) .
 Describe the function of boards of MBTS(GSM Only) .
 Explain the MBTS signal flow.
 Check the hardware structure of the MBTS, such as the cabinet, subrack, broad, and cable.
 Describe GSM site maintenance objects(Web LMT and MML).
 Describe the concepts of MBTS(GSM Only) management status.
 Describe the concepts of MBTS(GSM Only) operation status.
 Describe MBTS(GSM Only) routine operation and maintenance procedure.

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 Explain how to use MBTS(GSM Only) remote maintenance console.
 Outline the user interface of Web LMT configuration tool.
 Illustrate the data configuration procedure.
 Explain key parameters in each step during data configuration procedure.
 Implement the data configuration with template file.
 Perform initial data configuration via CME and LMT.
 Describe the installation procedure
 Describe the software commissioning procedures in different scenarios
 Describe the different commissioning mode according to different scenarios
 Perform local commissioning via SMT and USB.
 Perform remote commissioning via M2000 and Web LMT.
 Master the loading procedure of BTS, and check the current version to ensure the loading step.
 Identify the way to check the different alarm of BTS.
 Describe the BTS troubleshooting flow.
 Describe the troubleshooting phenomenon for TOP BTS faults.
 Locate the troubleshooting cases for TOP BTS faults.
 Analyze the troubleshooting cases for TOP BTS faults.
Training Content

OMB41 MBTS GSM V100R007 Product Description


 MBTS GSM V100R007 Product Description
 MBTS System Overview
 MBTS Hardware Structure
 BBU Hardware Structure
 RFU Hardware Structure
 Auxiliaries Hardware Structure
 MBTS Cable Connection
 MBTS Technical Specifications
 MBTS Typical Configuration
 Basic Principles
 Configuration Scenarios
OMB42 MBTS GSM V100R007 Operation and Maintenance
 MBTS GSM V100R007 Operation and Maintenance ISSUE 1.00.ppt
 Alarm Monitoring
 Alarm Monitoring via LMT
 Alarm Monitoring via M2000
 Transmission Test
 Device maintenance
 Routine Maintenance MML
 Board Replacement
 MBTS GSM V100R007 Operation and Maintenance Practice Guide ISSUE1.00.doc
 MBTS GSM V100R007 Field Maintenance ISSUE 1.00.ppt

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 Checking hardware
 LEDs
 Cable connections
 Site local maintenance
 Replacing boards
 Routine maintenance list
 MBTS GSM V100R007 Field Maintenance Practice Guide ISSUE1.00.doc
OMB43 MBTS GSM V100R007 Data Configuration
 MBTS GSM V100R007 Data Configuration based on LMT
 Web LMT Introduction
 Steps of MBTS GSM Data Configuration
 MBTS GSM V100R007 Data Configuration based on CME
 Overview of Configuring BTS3900
 MBTS GSM Data Configuring
 MBTS GSM V100R007 Data Configuration based on CME Practice Guide
 MBTS GSM V100R007 Data Configuration based on LMT Practice Guide
OMB44 MBTS GSM V100R007 Installation and Commissioning
 MBTS GSM V100R007 Hardware Installation
 MBTS System Overview
 MBTS Installation Procedures
 MBTS GSM V100R007 Local Commissioning
 MBTS Local Commissioning Procedures
 MBTS GSM V100R007 Local Commissioning Practice Guide
 MBTS GSM V100R007 Remote Commissioning
 Overview of GBTS Commissioning
 Commissioning
 Remote GBTS Commissioning on the M2000
 Remote GBTS Commissioning on the LMT
 Alarm handling for GBTS Commissioning
 MBTS GSM V100R007 Remote Commissioning Practice Guide
OMB45 MBTS GSM V100R007 Troubleshooting
 MBTS GSM V100R007 TOP Alarm Analyse
 Alarm Analyse Overview
 Alarm Analyse and handling flow
 MBTS TOP Alarm Analyse and Handling
Duration

5 working days
Class Size

Min 6, Max 12

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1.5.25 GSM BSS14.0 BSS Operation and Maintenance Training

Training Path

BSC6900 GSM V900R014 Product


Description
OMC61 Lecture 1d

BSC6900 GSM V900R014 Operation and


Maintenance
OMC62 Lecture, Lab 2d

MBTS GSM V100R007 Product


Description
OMB41 Lecture 1d

MBTS GSM V100R007 Operation and


Maintenance
OMB42 Lecture, Lab 1d

Target Audience

BSS Field Technicians, Operation and Maintenance Technicians and Engineers


Prerequisites

 Basic knowledge of mobile communications


 At least 1 year working experience in GSM wireless network operation and maintenance
Objectives

On completion of this program, the participants will be able to:


 State the structure and functions of important boards of BSC6900(GSM Only).
 State the system structure and functions of modules of BSC6900(GSM Only).
 State the system structure and functions of subrack of BSC6900(GSM Only).
 State the performance features of BSC6900(GSM Only).
 Describe the features of MBTS(GSM Only) products.
 Describe the hardware structure of MBTS(GSM Only) .
 Describe the function of boards of MBTS(GSM Only) .
 Explain the MBTS signal flow.
 Check the hardware structure of the MBTS, such as the cabinet, subrack, broad, and cable.
 Describe the work flow of BSC6900 maintenance.
 Describe important parameters in BSC6900 maintenance(Web LMT and MML).
 Operate on the BSC6900 maintenance console.
 Perform the routine maintenance for BSC6900.

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 Describe GSM site maintenance objects (Web LMT and MML).
 Describe the concepts of MBTS (GSM Only) management status.
 Describe the concepts of MBTS (GSM Only) operation status.
 Describe MBTS (GSM Only) routine operation and maintenance procedure.
 Explain how to use MBTS (GSM Only) remote maintenance console.
Training Content

OMC61 BSC6900 GSM V900R014 Product Description


 BSC6900 GSM V900R014 Product Description
 BSC6900 System Overview
 BSC6900 Hardware Structure
 Cabinets
 Subracks
 Subsystems and Boards
 Cables
 BSC6900 Signal Flows
 BSC6900 Typical Configuration
OMC62 BSC6900 GSM V900R014 Operation and Maintenance
 BSC6900 GSM V900R014 Operation and Maintenance
 OM System Introduction
 OM Network Introduction
 Web LMT Introduction
 LMT Offline Tool
 Operation Right Management
 Basic Concepts
 Management of User Accounts
 Management of Command Groups
 Alarm management
 Basic Concepts
 Monitoring Alarms
 Managing the Shielded Alarm
 Managing the Alarm Logs
 Log management
 Basic Concepts
 Querying Logs
 Log Storage Conditions Management
 Device panel management
 Basic Concepts
 Device Panel Operations
 Emulation Panel Operations
 BSC maintenance
 Basic Concepts

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 Maintaining the Equipment
 Maintaining Transmission and Signaling
 Maintaining BSC User Resources
 Routine MML Operation
 Trace management
 Basic Concepts
 GSM Services
 Performance monitoring
 Basic Concepts
 Service Monitoring
 BSC6900 GSM V900R014 Operation and Maintenance Practice guide ISSUE1.00
OMB41 MBTS GSM V100R007 Product Description
 MBTS GSM V100R007 Product Description
 MBTS System Overview
 MBTS Hardware Structure
 BBU Hardware Structure
 RFU Hardware Structure
 Auxiliaries Hardware Structure
 MBTS Cable Connection
 MBTS Technical Specifications
 MBTS Typical Configuration
 Basic Principles
 Configuration Scenarios
OMB42 MBTS GSM V100R007 Operation and Maintenance
 MBTS GSM V100R007 Operation and Maintenance ISSUE 1.00.ppt
 Alarm Monitoring
 Alarm Monitoring via LMT
 Alarm Monitoring via M2000
 Transmission Test
 Device maintenance
 Routine Maintenance MML
 Board Replacement
 MBTS GSM V100R007 Operation and Maintenance Practice Guide ISSUE1.00.doc
 MBTS GSM V100R007 Field Maintenance ISSUE 1.00.ppt
 Checking hardware
 LEDs
 Cable connections
 Site local maintenance
 Replacing boards
 Routine maintenance list
 MBTS GSM V100R007 Field Maintenance Practice Guide ISSUE1.00.doc

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Duration

5 working days
Class Size

Min 6, Max 12

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1.5.26 GSM BSS14.0 BSS Configuration Training

Training Path

BSC6900 GSM V900R014 Data


Configuration
OMC63 Lecture, Lab 3d

BSC6900 GSM V900R014 Installation and


Commissioning
OMC64 Lecture, Lab 1.5d

MBTS GSM V100R007 Data Configuration

OMB43 Lecture, Lab 1.5d

MBTS GSM V100R007 Installation and


Commissioning
OMB44 Lecture, Lab 1d

Target Audience

BSS Field Technicians, Operation and Maintenance Technicians and Engineers


Prerequisites

 Basic knowledge of mobile communications


 At least 1 year working experience in GSM wireless network operation and maintenance
 Successful completion of the following program(s):
 BSC6900 GSM V900R014 BSS Operation and Maintenance Training
Objectives

On completion of this program, the participants will be able to:


 Configure BSC6900 by Web LMT independently.
 Describe the configuration of important parameters of GSM BSS system.
 Check the data configuration correctness and validity.
 Describe the loading procedure of data configuration.
 Configure BSC6900 by CME independently.
 Describe the configuration of important parameters of GSM BSS system.
 Check the data configuration correctness and validity.
 Describe the loading procedure of data configuration via CME.
 Describe BSC6900 commissioning procedure
 Outline OMU software functions
 Complete BSC6900 commissioning

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 Complete BSC6900 application software installation
 Outline the user interface of Web LMT configuration tool.
 Illustrate the data configuration procedure.
 Explain key parameters in each step during data configuration procedure.
 Implement the data configuration with template file.
 Perform initial data configuration via CME and LMT.
 Describe the installation procedure
 Describe the software commissioning procedures in different scenarios
 Describe the different commissioning mode according to different scenarios
 Perform local commissioning via SMT and USB.
 Perform remote commissioning via M2000 and Web LMT.
 Master the loading procedure of BTS, and check the current version to ensure the loading step.
 Identify the way to check the different alarm of BTS.
Training Content

OMC63 BSC6900 GSM V900R014 Data Configuration


 BSC6900 GSM V900R014 Data Configuration Based on CME
 Basic Concepts of CME
 BSC6900 Data Configuration Procedure
 BSC6900 GSM V900R014 Data Configuration Based on LMT
 Data Configuration Overview
 Preparation
 Configuring the Global Information
 Configuring the Equipment Data
 Configuring the Interfaces
 Ater Interface Data Configuration (Over TDM)
 A Interface Data Configuration (over TDM)
 A Interface Data Configuration (over IP)
 Gb Interface Data Configuration (over FR)
 Gb Interface Data Configuration (over IP)
 Pb Interface Data Configuration (only Outer PCU need configure)
 BSC6900 GSM V900R014 Data Configuration Based on LMT Practice Guide
 BSC6900 GSM V900R014 Data Configuration Based on CME Practice Guide
OMC64 BSC6900 GSM V900R014 Installation and Commissioning
 BSC6900 GSM V900R014 Installation / Commissioning
 BSC6900 O/M System Introduction
 BSC6900 Software Installation
 BSC6900 Commissioning
 BSC6900 GSM V900R014 Installation / Commissioning Practice Guide
OMB43 MBTS GSM V100R007 Data Configuration
 MBTS GSM V100R007 Data Configuration based on LMT
 Web LMT Introduction

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 Steps of MBTS GSM Data Configuration
 MBTS GSM V100R007 Data Configuration based on CME
 Overview of Configuring BTS3900
 MBTS GSM Data Configuring
 MBTS GSM V100R007 Data Configuration based on CME Practice Guide
 MBTS GSM V100R007 Data Configuration based on LMT Practice Guide
OMB44 MBTS GSM V100R007 Installation and Commissioning
 MBTS GSM V100R007 Hardware Installation
 MBTS System Overview
 MBTS Installation Procedures
 MBTS GSM V100R007 Local Commissioning
 MBTS Local Commissioning Procedures
 MBTS GSM V100R007 Local Commissioning Practice Guide
 MBTS GSM V100R007 Remote Commissioning
 Overview of GBTS Commissioning
 Commissioning
 Remote GBTS Commissioning on the M2000
 Remote GBTS Commissioning on the LMT
 Alarm handling for GBTS Commissioning
 MBTS GSM V100R007 Remote Commissioning Practice Guide
Duration

7 working days
Class Size

Min 6, Max 12

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1.5.27 GSM BSS14.0 BSS Reconfiguration Training

Training Path

BSC6900 GSM V900R014 Data


Reconfiguration
OMC65 Lecture, Lab 1.5d

BSC6900 GSM V900R014 Migration

OMC66 Lecture, Lab 0.5d

BSC6900 GSM V900R014 Expanding

OMC67 Lecture, Lab 0.5d

MBTS GSM V100R007 Data


Reconfiguration
OMB46 Lecture, Lab 1.5d

MBTS GSM V100R007 Expanding

OMB47 Lecture, Lab 0.5d

MBTS GSM V100R007 Migration

OMB48 Lecture, Lab 0.5d

Target Audience

BSS Field Technicians, Operation and Maintenance Technicians and Engineers


Prerequisites

 Basic knowledge of mobile communications


 At least 1 year working experience in GSM wireless network operation and maintenance
 Successful completion of the following program(s):
 BSC6900 GSM V900R014 BSS Operation and Maintenance Training
 BSC6900 GSM V900R014 BSS Configuration Training
Objectives

On completion of this program, the participants will be able to:


 Describe the procedure of adjusting the BSC
 Describe the modification of OPC and DPC

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 Perform the way to adding/removing subracks and boards
 Expand the transmission resource in A, GB and Abis interface.
 Reconfiguring the Transmission Mode on A, Gb and Abis interface.
 Adjust the cell processing in DPU board
 Describe the procedures of expanding the BTS capacity
 Perform how to add BSC board
 Perform how to add BSC Subrack
 Detail the scenarios of BSC migration
 Detail the procedure of BSC migration
 Perform the BSC migration
 Describe the procedure of MBTS dynamic data adjustment
 Adjust the Global/Device/Transmission Data
 Adjust the Cells/TRXs/Channels Data
 Adjust the BTS Data
 Reparent BTSs
 Describe the procedures of expanding the BTS capacity
 Perform how to add BTS Cells
 Perform how to add BTS TRXs
 Detail the scenarios of BTS migration
 Detail the procedure of BTS migration
 Perform the BTS migration
Training Content

OMC65 BSC6900 GSM V900R014 Data Reconfiguration


 BSC6900 GSM V900R014 Data Reconfiguration based on LMT
 Changing the Connection Between the BSC and the MSC
 Cutting Over an MSC (with IP Transmission Mode Retained over the A Interface)
 Cutting Over an MSC (TDM to TDM Transmission Mode over the A Interface)
 Cutting Over an MSC (TDM to IP Transmission Mode over the A Interface)
 Modify OPC and DPC
 Modify N7 signaling link from 64k to 2M
 Add STP in A interface
 add subracks and boards
 Remove Boards and Subracks
 modify single OMU to double OMU
 expand the transmission resource in A, GB and Abis interface.
 Reconfiguring the Transmission Mode
 Changing the Transmission Mode on the A Interface
 Reconfiguring the Transmission Mode on the Ater Interface
 Changing the Transmission Mode on the Gb Interface
 Changing the Transmission Mode on the Abis Interface
 Adjust the cell processing in DPU board

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 BSC6900 GSM V900R014 Data Reconfiguration based on LMT Practice Guide
OMC66 BSC6900 GSM V900R014 Migration
 BSC6900 GSM V900R014 Migration
 BSC Migration Summary
 Reparenting BSC Between MSC Servers
 Reparenting BSC Between SGSN
 BSC6900 GSM V900R014 Migration Practice Guide
OMC67 BSC6900 GSM V900R014 Expanding
 BSC6900 GSM V900R014 Expanding
 Overview of Expanding the BSC Capacity
 Adding a BSC Board
 Adding an EPS Subrack
 BSC6900 GSM V900R014 Expanding Practice Guide
OMB46 MBTS GSM V100R007 Data Reconfiguration
 MBTS GSM V100R007 Data Configuration based on LMT
 Web LMT Introduction
 Steps of MBTS GSM Data Configuration
 MBTS GSM V100R007 Data Configuration based on CME
 Overview of Configuring BTS3900
 MBTS GSM Data Configuring
 MBTS GSM V100R007 Data Configuration based on CME Practice Guide
 MBTS GSM V100R007 Data Configuration based on LMT Practice Guide
OMB47 MBTS GSM V100R007 Expanding
 MBTS GSM V100R007 Expanding
 BTS Reparenting Overview
 Reparenting BTSs within a BSC (TDM)
 Reparenting BTSs within a BSC (IP)
 Reparenting BTSs between BSCs (TDM/Static IP/Non-Static IP)
 MBTS GSM V100R007 Expanding Practice Guide
OMB48 MBTS GSM V100R007 Migration
 MBTS GSM V100R007 Migration
 BTS Reparenting Overview
 Reparenting BTSs within a BSC (TDM)
 Reparenting BTSs within a BSC (IP)
 Reparenting BTSs between BSCs (TDM/Static IP/Non-Static IP)
 MBTS GSM V100R007 Migration Practice Guide
Duration

5 working days
Class Size

Min 6, Max 12

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1.5.28 GSM BSS14.0 BSS Troubleshooting Training

Training Path

BSC6900 GSM Fault Information


Collecting
OMC85 Lecture, Lab 0.5d

BSC6900 CS Troubleshooting

OMC86 Lecture, Lab 1.5d

BSC6900 PS Troubleshooting

OMC87 Lecture, Lab 1d

BSC6900 IP Transmission Troubleshooting

OMC88 Lecture, Lab 1.5d

BSC6900 Clock Troubleshooting

OMC89 Lecture, Lab 0.5d

Target Audience

BSS Field Technicians, Operation and Maintenance Technicians and Engineers


Prerequisites

 Basic knowledge of mobile communications


 At least 1 year working experience in GSM wireless network operation and maintenance
 Successful completion of the following program(s):
 BSC6900 GSM V900R014 BSS Operation and Maintenance Training
 BSC6900 GSM V900R014 BSS Configuration Training
Objectives

On completion of this program, the participants will be able to:


 Describe the OMU Maintenance and Operation
 Know how to collect the fault information for CS and PS fault
 Describe where is the different file in OMU.
 Describe the functions of different files
 Describe the CS Fault Troubleshooting flow
 Know how to do Single pass and no voice Troubleshooting

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 Know how to do Cross pass Troubleshooting
 Know how to do Noise Troubleshooting
 Know how to do Echo Troubleshooting
 Describe the PS Fault Troubleshooting flow
 Know how to do PS Data rate Troubleshooting
 Know how to do PS Access Troubleshooting
 Know how to Anylase PS KPI
 Understand typical IP transmission troubleshooting cases
 Understand fault isolation in case of emergencies in IP transmission mode
 Understand how to analyze typical IP transmission troubleshooting cases
 Describe Clock Fault Troubleshooting Flow
 Know how to do Clock troubleshooting
Training Content

OMC85 BSC6900 GSM Fault Information Collecting


 BSC6900 GSM Fault Information Collecting Student Book
 OMU Overview
 CS Fault information collecting
 PS Fault information collecting
OMC86 BSC6900 CS Troubleshooting
 BSC6900 CS Troubleshooting Student Book
 CS Fault Troubleshooting flow
 Single pass and no voice Troubleshooting
 Cross pass Troubleshooting
 Noise Troubleshooting
 Echo Troubleshooting
OMC87 BSC6900 PS Troubleshooting
 BSC6900 PS Troubleshooting Student Book
 PS Fault Troubleshooting flow
 PS Data rate Troubleshooting
 PS Access Troubleshooting
 PS KPI Anylase
OMC88 BSC6900 IP Transmission Troubleshooting
 BSC6900 IP Transmission Troubleshooting Student Book
 TCP/IP Protocol
 Physical layer Troubleshooting
 Data link layer Troubleshooting
 Network layer Troubleshooting
 LAPD/SCTP Troubleshooting
 IPPATH Troubleshooting
OMC89 BSC6900 Clock Troubleshooting
 BSC6900 Clock Troubleshooting Student Book

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 Clock Fault Troubleshooting
Duration

5 working days
Class Size

Min 6, Max 12

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1.5.29 GSM BSS13.0 - BSS14.0 Product Delta Training

Training Path

BSC6900 GSM V900R013 - V900R014


Delta
OMC69 Lecture 1d

Target Audience

BSS Field Technicians, Operation and Maintenance Technicians and Engineers


Prerequisites

 Basic knowledge of mobile communications


 At least 1 year working experience in GSM wireless network operation and maintenance
 Successful completion of the following program(s):
 BSC6900 GSM V900R013 BSS Operation and Maintenance Training
 BSC6900 GSM V900R013 BSS Configuration Training
Objectives

On completion of this program, the participants will be able to:


 Describe BSC6900 GSM evolution overview
 Describe the hardware changing in BSC6900 GSMand MBTS GSM, including cabinet, subrack
and boards.
 Describe the software changing in BSC6900GSM, including OMU board software and OM
software
 Describe the new features of BSC6900GSM and MBTS GSM.
Training Content

OMC69 BSC6900 GSM V900R013 - V900R014 Delta


 BSC6900 GSM V900R013 - V900R014 Delta for Hardware
 BSC6900 Evolution Overview
 BSC6900 Hardware Evolution
 BSC6900 Typical Hardware Configuration
 BSC6900 GSM V900R013 - V900R014 Delta for New Feature
 Abis transmission backup enhancement
 Intelligent Battery Management
 IPHC in IP over E1
 Abis transmission backup enhancement
 BSC6900 GSM V900R013 - V900R014 Delta for New Maintainability and Testability Feature
 NS Signaling Tracing over Gb Interface
 PDCH Loopback
 Enhanced BTS Deployment in Abis over IP Mode
 Optimized Signaling Tracing and Analysis

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 BBU Supporting 126 TRXs and RRU Supporting 21-Level Cascading
 MAC Packet Capture and Uploading
 Alarms for Low RSSI
 Enhanced CPRI O/M
 CME GSM V200R011 - V200R012 Delta
 Replace EOX BTS
 Optimization of Object Index in GSM
 Adjust TRX Binding Relationship
 MBTS GSM V100R004 - V100R007 Delta for Hardware
 Overview of the new TRX modules
 Product hardware of the new TRX modules
 Configuration specifications of the new TRX modules
 Applications and version matching policies of the new TRX modules
Duration

1 working day
Class Size

Min 6, Max 12

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1.5.30 GSM BSS14.0 Emergency Maintenance Training

Training Path

GSM BSS14.0 Emergency Maintenance

OMC83 Lecture, Lab 0.5d

GSM BSS14.0 Precautions and


Emergency Maintenance for Large Traffic
OMC84 Lecture, Lab 0.5d

Target Audience

BSS Field Technicians, Operation and Maintenance Technicians and Engineers


Prerequisites

 Basic knowledge of mobile communications


 At least 1 year working experience in GSM wireless network operation and maintenance
 Successful completion of the following program(s):
 BSC6900 GSM V900R014 BSS Operation and Maintenance Training
 BSC6900 GSM V900R014 BSS Configuration Training
Objectives

On completion of this program, the participants will be able to:


 Understand the Basic Symptoms About the Accident
 Know how to collect the related information
 Execute the quick emergency handling methods.
 Understand Precautions and Emergency Maintenance for Large Traffic
 Know how to adjust BSC parameters before large traffic
 Execute emergency maintenance for large traffic
Training Content

OMC83 GSM BSS14.0 Emergency Maintenance


 GSM BSS14.0 Emergency Maintenance
 Emergency Maintenance Overview
 Basic symptoms about the accident
 collecting related information
 quick emergency handling methods
 GSM BSS14.0 Emergency Maintenance Practice Guide
OMC84 GSM BSS14.0 Precautions and Emergency Maintenance for Large Traffic
 GSM BSS14.0 Emergency Maintenance
 Emergency Maintenance Overview
 Basic symptoms about the accident

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 collecting related information
 quick emergency handling methods
 GSM BSS14.0 Emergency Maintenance Practice Guide
Duration

1 working day
Class Size

Min 6, Max 12

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1.5.31 GSM BSS14.0 Upgrade Training

Training Path

BSC6900 GSM V900R013-V900R014


Upgrade
OMC78 Lecture, Lab 1d

MBTS GSM V100R004 - V100R007


Upgrade
OMC79 Lecture, Lab 1d

Target Audience

BSS Field Technicians, Operation and Maintenance Technicians and Engineers


Prerequisites

 Basic knowledge of mobile communications


 At least 1 year working experience in GSM wireless network operation and maintenance
 Successful completion of the following program(s):
 BSC6900 GSM V900R014 BSS Operation and Maintenance Training
 BSC6900 GSM V900R014 BSS Configuration Training
Objectives

On completion of this program, the participants will be able to:


 Describe the software installation and upgrade flow
 Outline the backup and restore operations
 Complete the installation and upgrade tasks
 Grasp the OMU routine maintenance commands
 Understand the modification of upgrade from R1 to R7comparing to earlier upgrades, learn
about the upgrade procedure, and complete an upgrade by referring to the Upgrade Guide.
 Understand the modification of upgrade from R2 to R7 comparing to earlier upgrades, learn
about the upgrade procedure, and complete an upgrade by referring to the Upgrade Guide.
Training Content

OMC78 BSC6900 GSM V900R013-V900R014 Upgrade


 BSC6900 GSM V900R013-V900R014 Upgrade
 BSC6900 OMU Introduction
 BSC6900 Application Software Upgrade Directly
 BSC6900 Application Software Upgrade by M2000
 OMU Operation and Maintenance
 BSC6900 GSM V900R013-V900R014 Upgrade Practice Guide
OMC79 MBTS GSM V100R004 - V100R007 Upgrade
 MBTS GSM V100R004 - V100R007 Upgrade

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 MBTS GSM Upgrade Overview
 Upgrade from R1 to R7
 Upgrade from R2 or a Later Version to R7
 MBTS GSM V100R004 - V100R007 Upgrade Practice Guide
Duration

2 working days
Class Size

Min 6, Max 12

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1.5.32 GSM BSS14.0 Antenna and Feeder Maintenance Training

Training Path

GSM BSS14.0 Antenna and Feeder


Maintenance
OMB49 Lecture 1d

Target Audience

BSS Field Technicians, Operation and Maintenance Technicians and Engineers


Prerequisites

 Basic knowledge of mobile communications


 At least 1 year working experience in GSM wireless network operation and maintenance
Objectives

On completion of this program, the participants will be able to:


 Describe Antenna and Feeder hardware structure.
 Describe Antenna and Feeder maintenance
 Describe the Antenna and Feeder troubleshooting flow.
 Analyze the Antenna and Feeder fault reasons.
 Master the Antenna and Feeder troubleshooting.
Training Content

OMB49 GSM BSS14.0 Antenna and Feeder Maintenance


 GSM BSS14.0 Antenna and Feeder Maintenance
 Antenna and Feeder common faults
 Antenna and Feeder fault reasons
 Antenna and Feeder troubleshooting
Duration

1 working day
Class Size

Min 6, Max 12

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1.5.33 GSM IPRAN Application Training

Training Path

GSM IPRAN Fundamental

OMC71 Lecture, Lab 0.5d

GSM IPRAN MSTP/PTN Networking

OMC72 Lecture, Lab 1d

GSM IPRAN Networking Planing

OMC73 Lecture, Lab 1d

GSM IPRAN Feature Application

OMC74 Lecture, Lab 1.5d

GSM IPRAN Maintenance and Monitoring

OMC75 Lecture, Lab 0.5d

GSM IPRAN Troubleshooting

OMC76 Lecture, Lab 0.25d

Target Audience

BSS Field Technicians, Operation and Maintenance Technicians and Engineers


Prerequisites

 Basic knowledge of mobile communications


 At least 1 year working experience in GSM wireless network operation and maintenance
 Successful completion of the following program(s):
 BSC6900 GSM V900R011/12/13/14 BSS Operation and Maintenance Training
 BSC6900 GSM V900R011/12/13/14 BSS Configuration Training
Objectives

On completion of this program, the participants will be able to:


 Learn about IP protocol specifications and common RFC standards
 Learn about common IP RAN concepts such as the MSTP and PTN

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 Understand the TCP/IP protocol structure, and learn common technologies such as the VLAN
and DSCP
 Learn the protocol stack composition on IP RAN interfaces
 Learn the IP components, and understand the data exchange process
 Be familiar with common IP RAN devices and maintenance applications
 Learn about differences among the IP, ATM, and TDM technologies, and problems caused by
IP-based networking
 Learn about the evolution of IP RANs
 Understand IP RAN concepts and advantages
 Understand changes in IP RAN networking
 Learn about feature requirements for IP RAN networking
 Learn the implementation of key features for IP RAN MSTP networking
 Understand differences between the layer 2 networking and layer 3 networking
 Learn about the concepts and advantages of IP RAN
 Understand IP RAN networking variations
 Learn data exchanges and encapsulation in the packet transport network (PTN)
 Understand implementation of the key features using PTN networking for the IP RAN
 Understand the differences between the Layer 2 networking and Layer 3 networking
 Learn about the basic IP RAN resource planning
 Learn principles of IP address allocation and internal limitation of the RAN equipment
 Plan and configure the IP addresses for interface boards
 Learn principles of planning VLAN and how to process VLAN tags
 Understand data transmission between the protocol layer and the RAN equipment
 Understand the IP RAN reliability-ensuring implementation mechanism
 Understand the principles and application of the reliability detection mechanism
 Know how to configure IP RAN reliability-ensuring parameters
 Learn about the differences in reliability guarantee in different networking scenarios
 Master the application schemes of the reliability-ensuring mechanism in different scenarios
 Know how to handle faults that occur in reliability-ensuring application in different scenarios
 Describe the requirements of the IP RAN for clock synchronization
 Know the differences between clock synchronization and phase synchronization
 Learn about the typical IP RAN clock solution
 Describe the architecture of an IP RAN clock network
 Learn about the differences between IP RAN clock networking applications
 Understand the differences between the IEEE 1588v2 technology and synchronous Ethernet
technology
 Learn the concept of IP Quality of Service (QoS)
 Learn about radio services' QoS requirements for IP RANs
 Understand the QoS implementation at each layer from the perspective of transmission
protocols
 Learn the QoS configuration and application in IP RANs
 Learn the parameters and commands used to ensure the QoS of IP RANs

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 Describe the procedures of implementing QoS in IP RAN end to end (E2E) services
 Learn different QoS configuration and applications in different protocol and networking
scenarios
 Understand changes in maintenance modes due to introduction of the IP radio access network
(RAN)
 Learn the active monitoring scheme and implementation process for the IP RAN transmission
 Learn detailed parameter configuration for IP RAN check
 Monitor IP RAN transmission links, analyze and locate the faults
 Learn the monitoring points for locating common faults
 Understand theories for IP active detection
 Learn procedures for detecting IP faults
 Learn methods for locating IP faults
 Learn about packet capturing tool for IP RANs
 Learn methods for using packet capturing tool for IP networks
 Learn about the process of analyzing packets and locating faults
 Understand the IP transmission troubleshooting roadmap
 Understand typical IP transmission troubleshooting cases
 Understand fault isolation in case of emergencies in IP transmission mode
 Understand how to analyze typical IP transmission troubleshooting cases
Training Content

OMC71 GSM IPRAN Fundamental


 GSM IPRAN Fundamental
 IP Origin and Standards
 IP RAN Networking Overview
 IP Protocol Structure and Service Implementation
 Comparison and Prospect of IP RAN Technologies
OMC72 GSM IPRAN MSTP/PTN Networking
 GSM IPRAN MSTP Networking
 IP RAN Overview
 MSTP Networking for IP RANs
 IP RAN Development
 GSM IPRAN PTN Networking
 Introduction to IP RAN
 PTN Networking for IP RAN
 IP RAN Development
OMC73 GSM IPRAN Networking Planing
 GSM IPRAN Networking Planing
 IP RAN Design Basics
 IP RAN Resource Planning
 IP RAN Internetworking Switching Process
OMC74 GSM IPRAN Feature Application

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 GSM IPRAN Reliability Ensuring Application
 IP RAN Reliability Requirements and Solution Application
 IP RAN Reliability Schemes for Different Interfaces
 IP RAN Reliability Parameter Configuration
 GSM IPRAN Clock Application
 Requirements and Functions of IP RAN Clocks
 Application of IP RAN Clocks
 Parameter Configuration of IP RAN Clocks
 GSM IPRAN QoS Applications
 QoS Overview
 QoS Configuration and Application
 E2E QoS Implementation
OMC75 GSM IPRAN Maintenance and Monitoring
 GSM IPRAN Transmission Monitoring
 Overview for IP RAN O/M
 Active Monitoring Scheme and Implementation for IP RANs
 Active Monitoring for Common Faults in IP RANs
 GSM IPRAN Maintenance and Test Tools
 Overview of IP RAN Troubleshooting
 Application of IP RAN Tools
 Ping
 Tracert
 Packet capturing tool
OMC76 GSM IPRAN Troubleshooting
 GSM IPRAN Troubleshooting and Case Analysis
 IP Transmission Troubleshooting Roadmap
 IP Transmission Faults
 Three Steps in IP Transmission Fault Isolation
 Analysis of Typical IP Transmission Troubleshooting Cases
Duration

4.75 working days


Class Size

Min 6, Max 12

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1.5.34 GSM IPRAN Reconstruction Training

Training Path

GSM IPRAN A over IP Reconstruction

OMC80 Lecture, Lab 1d

GSM IPRAN Gb over IP Reconstruction

OMC81 Lecture, Lab 1d

GSM IPRAN Abis over IP Reconstruction

OMC82 Lecture, Lab 1d

Target Audience

BSS Field Technicians, Operation and Maintenance Technicians and Engineers


Prerequisites

 Basic knowledge of mobile communications


 At least 1 year working experience in GSM wireless network operation and maintenance
 Successful completion of the following program(s):
 BSC6900 GSM V900R011/12/13/14 BSS Operation and Maintenance Training
 BSC6900 GSM V900R011/12/13/14 BSS Configuration Training
Objectives

On completion of this program, the participants will be able to:


 Understand A over IP Networking, Hardware and IP design
 Prepare A over IP reconstruction script
 verify the A over IP reconstruction
 Understand Gb over IP Networking, Hardware and IP design
 Prepare Gb over IP reconstruction script
 verify the Gb over IP reconstruction
 Understand Abis over IP Networking, Hardware and IP design
 Prepare Abis over IP reconstruction script
 verify the Abis over IP reconstruction
Training Content

OMC80 GSM IPRAN A over IP Reconstruction


 GSM IPRAN A over IP Reconstruction
 A over IP Networking design

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 A over IP Hardware design
 A over IP IP design
 A over IP Operation guide
 A over IP Test Verification
 GSM IPRAN A over IP Reconstruction Practice Guide
OMC81 GSM IPRAN Gb over IP Reconstruction
 GSM IPRAN Gb over IP Reconstruction
 Gb over IP Networking design
 Gb over IP Hardware design
 Gb over IP IP design
 Gb over IP Operation guide
 Gb over IP Testverfication
 GSM IPRAN Gb over IP Reconstruction Practice Guide
OMC82 GSM IPRAN Abis over IP Reconstruction
 GSM IPRAN Abis over IP Reconstruction
 Abis over IP Networking design
 Abis over IP Hardware design
 Abis over IP IP design
 Abis over IP Operation guide
 Abis over IP Testverfication
 GSM IPRAN Abis over IP Reconstruction Practice Guide
Duration

3 working days
Class Size

Min 6, Max 12

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1.5.35 GSM BSS15.0 BTS Operation and Maintenance Training

Training Path

MBTS GSM V100R008 Product


Description
OMB49 Lecture 1d

MBTS GSM V100R008 Operation and


Maintenance
OMB50 Lecture, Lab 1d

MBTS GSM V100R008 Data Configuration

OMB51 Lecture, Lab 1.5d

MBTS GSM V100R008 Installation and


Commissioning
OMB52 Lecture, Lab 1d

MBTS GSM V100R008 Troubleshooting

OMB53 Lecture, Lab 0.5d

Target Audience

BSS Field Technicians, Operation and Maintenance Technicians and Engineers


Prerequisites

 Basic knowledge of mobile communications


 At least 1 year working experience in GSM wireless network operation and maintenance
 Successful completion of the following program(s):
 BSC6900 GSM V900R011/12/13/14 BSS Operation and Maintenance Training
 BSC6900 GSM V900R011/12/13/14 BSS Configuration Training
Objectives

On completion of this program, the participants will be able to:


 Describe the features of MBTS GSM products.
 Describe the hardware structure of MBTS GSM
 Describe the function of boards of MBTS GSM
 Explain the MBTS GSM signal flow.
 Check the hardware structure of the MBTS GSM, such as the cabinet, subrack, broad, and
cable.

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 Describe GSM site maintenance objects
 Describe the concepts of MBTS GSM management status.
 Describe the concepts of MBTS GSM operation status.
 Describe MBTS GSM routine operation and maintenance procedure.
 Explain how to use MBTS GSM remote maintenance console.
 Outline the user interface of Web LMT configuration tool.
 Illustrate the data configuration procedure.
 Explain key parameters in each step during data configuration procedure.
 Implement the data configuration with template file.
 Perform initial data configuration via CME and LMT.
 Describe the installation procedure
 Describe the software commissioning procedures in different scenarios
 Describe the different commissioning mode according to different scenarios
 Perform remote commissioning via M2000 and USB+M2000.
 Master the loading procedure of BTS, and check the current version to ensure the loading step.
 Identify the way to check the different alarm of BTS.
 Describe the BTS troubleshooting flow.
 Describe the troubleshooting phenomenon for BTS faults.
 Locate the troubleshooting cases for BTS faults.
 Analyze the troubleshooting cases for BTS faults.
Training Content

OMB49 MBTS GSM V100R008 Product Description


 MBTS GSM V100R008 Product Description
 MBTS System Overview
 MBTS Hardware Structure
 BBU Hardware Structure
 RFU Hardware Structure
 Auxiliaries Hardware Structure
 MBTS Cable Connection
 MBTS Technical Specifications
 MBTS Typical Configuration
 Basic Principles
 Configuration Scenarios
OMB50 MBTS GSM V100R008 Operation and Maintenance
 MBTS GSM V100R008 Operation and Maintenance
 Alarm Monitoring
 Alarm Monitoring via LMT
 Alarm Monitoring via M2000
 Transmission Test
 Device maintenance
 Routine Maintenance MML

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 Board Replacement
 MBTS GSM V100R008 Operation and Maintenance Practice
 MBTS GSM V100R008 Field Maintenance
 Checking hardware
 LEDs
 Cable connections
 Site local maintenance
 Replacing boards
 Routine maintenance list
 MBTS GSM V100R008 Field Maintenance Practice Guide
OMB51 MBTS GSM V100R008 Data Configuration
 MBTS GSM V100R008 Data Configuration based on LMT
 Web LMT Introduction
 Steps of MBTS GSM Data Configuration
 Configuring the Equipment Data
 Configuring the Logical Data
 Configuring the Transmission Data
 Configuring the BTS Clock
 Activating the BTS Configuration
 MBTS GSM V100R008 Data Configuration based on CME
 Introduction to CME
 BTS Data Configuration Procedure
 BTS Data Configuration (Topology Mode)
 BTS Data Configuration (Data Planning Template)
 MBTS GSM V100R008 Data Configuration based on CME Practice Guide
 MBTS GSM V100R008 Data Configuration based on LMT Practice Guide
OMB52 MBTS GSM V100R008 Installation and Commissioning
 MBTS GSM V100R008 Hardware Installation
 MBTS System Overview
 MBTS Installation Procedures
 MBTS GSM V100R008 Commissioning
 MBTS GSM Overview
 MBTS GSM Commissioning
 Remote Commissioning on the M2000
 Local Commissioning Using a USB
 MBTS GSM V100R008 Commissioning Practice Guide
OMB53 MBTS GSM V100R008 Troubleshooting
 MBTS GSM V100R008 Troubleshooting
 General Procedures of Troubleshooting
 Collecting Information for Locating BTS Faults
 Methods of Fault Judgment and Location
 Antenna / Feeder Fault

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 Transmission Fault
 LAPD Link fault
 Approach to prevent BTS fault
Duration

5 working days
Class Size

Min 6, Max 12

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1.5.36 GSM BSS15.0 BSS Operation and Maintenance Training (BSC6900/6910)

Training Path

BSC6900 GSM V900R015 Product


Description
OMC90 Lecture 0.5d

BSC6910 GSM V100R015 Product


Description
OMC91 Lecture 0.5d

BSC6900/BSC6910 GSM V900R015


Operation and Maintenance
OMC92 Lecture, Lab 2d

MBTS GSM V100R008 Product


Description
OMB49 Lecture 1d

MBTS GSM V100R008 Operation and


Maintenance
OMB50 Lecture, Lab 1d

Target Audience

BSS Field Technicians, Operation and Maintenance Technicians and Engineers


Prerequisites

 Basic knowledge of mobile communications


 At least 1 year working experience in GSM wireless network operation and maintenance
 Successful completion of the following program(s):
 BSC6900 GSM V900R011/12/13/14 BSS Operation and Maintenance Training
 BSC6900 GSM V900R011/12/13/14 BSS Configuration Training
Objectives

On completion of this program, the participants will be able to:


 State the structure and functions of important boards of BSC6900 GSM
 State the system structure and functions of modules of BSC6900 GSM
 State the system structure and functions of subrack of BSC6900 GSM
 State the performance features of BSC6900 GSM Only
 State the structure and functions of important boards of BSC6910 GSM
 State the system structure and functions of modules of BSC6910 GSM

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 State the system structure and functions of subrack of BSC6910 GSM
 State the performance features of BSC6910 GSM
 Describe the work flow of BSC6900/BSC6910 maintenance.
 Describe important parameters in BSC6900/BSC6910 maintenance(Web LMT and MML).
 Operate on the BSC6900/BSC6910 maintenance console.
 Perform the routine maintenance for BSC6900/BSC6910.
 Describe the features of MBTS GSM products.
 Describe the hardware structure of MBTS GSM
 Describe the function of boards of MBTS GSM
 Explain the MBTS GSM signal flow.
 Check the hardware structure of the MBTS GSM, such as the cabinet, subrack, broad, and
cable.
 Describe GSM site maintenance objects
 Describe the concepts of MBTS GSM management status.
 Describe the concepts of MBTS GSM operation status.
 Describe MBTS GSM routine operation and maintenance procedure.
 Explain how to use MBTS GSM remote maintenance console.
Training Content

OMC90 BSC6900 GSM V900R015 Product Description


 BSC6900 GSM V900R015 Product Description
 BSC6900 System Overview
 BSC6900 Hardware Structure
 Cabinets
 Subracks
 Subsystems and Boards
 Cables
 BSC6900 Signal Flows
 BSC6900 Typical Configuration
OMC91 BSC6910 GSM V100R015 Product Description
 BSC6910 GSM V100R015 Product Description
 BSC6910 System Overview
 BSC6910 Hardware Structure
 Cabinets
 Subracks
 Subsystems and Boards
 Cables
 BSC6910 Signal Flows
 BSC6910 Typical Configuration
OMC92 BSC6900/BSC6910 GSM V900R015 Operation and Maintenance
 BSC6900/BSC6910 GSM V900R015 Operation and Maintenance
 OM System Introduction

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 OM Network Introduction
 Web LMT Introduction
 LMT Offline Tool
 Alarm Monitoring
 Basic Concepts
 Alarm Monitoring(Based on LMT)
 Alarm Monitoring(Based on M2000)
 Device Maintenance
 Basic Concepts
 Device Panel Operations
 Emulation Panel Operations
 Device management
 Device Monitoring
 Transmission Detecting
 Maintain Transmission and Signaling
 Transmission Monitoring
 Related MML Commands
 Troubleshooting Assistant
 Maintain User Resources
 Trace Management
 Hardware Replacement
 Service Board replacement
 OMU Board replacement
 Data Backup and Restore
 Other OM Functions
 LOG Management
 License Management
 Operation Right Management
 BSC6900/BSC6910 GSM V900R015 Operation and Maintenance Practice guide
OMB49 MBTS GSM V100R008 Product Description
 MBTS GSM V100R008 Product Description
 MBTS System Overview
 MBTS Hardware Structure
 BBU Hardware Structure
 RFU Hardware Structure
 Auxiliaries Hardware Structure
 MBTS Cable Connection
 MBTS Technical Specifications
 MBTS Typical Configuration
 Basic Principles
 Configuration Scenarios
OMB50 MBTS GSM V100R008 Operation and Maintenance

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 MBTS GSM V100R008 Operation and Maintenance
 Alarm Monitoring
 Alarm Monitoring via LMT
 Alarm Monitoring via M2000
 Transmission Test
 Device maintenance
 Routine Maintenance MML
 Board Replacement
 MBTS GSM V100R008 Operation and Maintenance Practice
 MBTS GSM V100R008 Field Maintenance
 Checking hardware
 LEDs
 Cable connections
 Site local maintenance
 Replacing boards
 Routine maintenance list
 MBTS GSM V100R008 Field Maintenance Practice Guide
Duration

5 working days
Class Size

Min 6, Max 12

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1.5.37 GSM BSS15.0 BSS Configuration Training (BSC6900/6910)

Training Path

BSC6900/BSC6910 GSM V900R015 Data


Configuration
OMC93 Lecture, Lab 3d

BSC6900/BSC6910 GSM V900R015


Installation and Commissioning
OMC94 Lecture, Lab 1.5d

MBTS GSM V100R008 Data Configuration

OMB51 Lecture, Lab 1.5d

MBTS GSM V100R008 Installation and


Commissioning
OMB52 Lecture, Lab 1d

Target Audience

BSS Field Technicians, Operation and Maintenance Technicians and Engineers


Prerequisites

 Basic knowledge of mobile communications


 At least 1 year working experience in GSM wireless network operation and maintenance
 Successful completion of the following program(s):
 BSC6900 GSM V900R011/12/13/14 BSS Operation and Maintenance Training
 BSC6900 GSM V900R011/12/13/14 BSS Configuration Training
Objectives

On completion of this program, the participants will be able to:


 Configure BSC6900/BSC6910 by Web LMT independently.
 Describe the configuration of important parameters of GSM BSS system.
 Check the data configuration correctness and validity.
 Describe the loading procedure of data configuration.
 Configure BSC6900/BSC6910 by CME independently.
 Describe the configuration of important parameters of GSM BSS system.
 Check the data configuration correctness and validity.
 Describe the loading procedure of data configuration via CME.
 Describe BSC6900/BSC6910 commissioning procedure
 Outline OMU software functions

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 Complete BSC6900/BSC6910 commissioning
 Complete BSC6900/BSC6910 application software installation
 Outline the user interface of Web LMT configuration tool.
 Illustrate the data configuration procedure.
 Explain key parameters in each step during data configuration procedure.
 Implement the data configuration with template file.
 Perform initial data configuration via CME and LMT.
 Describe the installation procedure
 Describe the software commissioning procedures in different scenarios
 Describe the different commissioning mode according to different scenarios
 Perform remote commissioning via M2000 and USB+M2000.
 Master the loading procedure of BTS, and check the current version to ensure the loading step.
 Identify the way to check the different alarm of BTS.
Training Content

OMC93 BSC6900/BSC6910 GSM V900R015 Data Configuration


 BSC6900/BSC6910 GSM V900R015 Data Configuration Based on CME
 Introduction of CME
 Configuration Preparation
 BSC6900/BSC6910 Data Configuration
 Configuring Global Data
 Configuring Equipment Data
 Configuring Interface Data
 Configuring Cell Data
 BSC6900/BSC6910 Data Export
 BSC6900/BSC6910 GSM V900R015 Data Configuration Based on LMT
 Data Configuration Overview
 Preparation
 Configuring the Global Information
 Configuring the Equipment Data
 Configuring the Interfaces
 A Interface Data Configuration (over IP)
 A Interface Data Configuration (over Transmission Resource Pool)
 A Interface Data Configuration (over TDM)
 Gb Interface Data Configuration (over IP)
 Gb Interface Data Configuration (over FR)
 Ater Interface Data Configuration (over TDM)
 Pb Interface Data Configuration (only Outer PCU need configure)
 BSC6900/BSC6910 GSM V900R015 Data Configuration Based on LMT Practice Guide
 BSC6900/BSC6910 GSM V900R015 Data Configuration Based on CME Practice Guide
OMC94 BSC6900/BSC6910 GSM V900R015 Installation and Commissioning
 BSC6900/BSC6910 GSM V900R015 Installation / Commissioning

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 BSC6900 / BSC6910 O/M System Introduction
 BSC6900 / BSC6910 Software Installation
 BSC6900 / BSC6910 Commissioning
 BSC6900/BSC6910 GSM V900R015 Installation / Commissioning Practice Guide
OMB51 MBTS GSM V100R008 Data Configuration
 MBTS GSM V100R008 Data Configuration based on LMT
 Web LMT Introduction
 Steps of MBTS GSM Data Configuration
 Configuring the Equipment Data
 Configuring the Logical Data
 Configuring the Transmission Data
 Configuring the BTS Clock
 Activating the BTS Configuration
 MBTS GSM V100R008 Data Configuration based on CME
 Introduction to CME
 BTS Data Configuration Procedure
 BTS Data Configuration (Topology Mode)
 BTS Data Configuration (Data Planning Template)
 MBTS GSM V100R008 Data Configuration based on CME Practice Guide
 MBTS GSM V100R008 Data Configuration based on LMT Practice Guide
OMB52 MBTS GSM V100R008 Installation and Commissioning
 MBTS GSM V100R008 Hardware Installation
 MBTS System Overview
 MBTS Installation Procedures
 MBTS GSM V100R008 Commissioning
 MBTS GSM Overview
 MBTS GSM Commissioning
 Remote Commissioning on the M2000
 Local Commissioning Using a USB
 MBTS GSM V100R008 Commissioning Practice Guide
Duration

7 working days
Class Size

Min 6, Max 12

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1.5.38 GSM BSS15.0 BSS Reconfiguration Training (BSC6900/6910)

Training Path

BSC6900/BSC6910 GSM V900R015 Data


Reconfiguration
OMC95 Lecture, Lab 1d

BSC6900/BSC6910 GSM V900R015


Migration
OMC96 Lecture, Lab 0.5d

BSC6900/BSC6910 GSM V900R015


Expanding
OMC97 Lecture, Lab 0.5d

MBTS GSM V100R008 Data


Reconfiguration
OMB54 Lecture, Lab 2d

MBTS GSM V100R008 Expanding

OMB55 Lecture, Lab 0.5d

MBTS GSM V100R008 Migration

OMB56 Lecture, Lab 0.5d

Target Audience

BSS Field Technicians, Operation and Maintenance Technicians and Engineers


Prerequisites

 Basic knowledge of mobile communications


 At least 1 year working experience in GSM wireless network operation and maintenance
 Successful completion of the following program(s):
 BSC6900 GSM V900R011/12/13/14 BSS Operation and Maintenance Training
 BSC6900 GSM V900R011/12/13/14 BSS Configuration Training
Objectives

On completion of this program, the participants will be able to:


 Describe the procedure of adjusting the BSC
 Describe the modification of OPC and DPC

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 Perform the way to adding/removing subracks and boards
 expand the transmission resoure in A, GB and Abis interface.
 Reconfiguring the Transmission Mode on A, Gb and Abis interface.
 Adjust the cell processing in DPU board
 Detail the scenarios of BSC migration
 Detail the procedure of BSC migration
 Perform the BSC migration
 Describe the procedures of expanding the BSC capacity
 Perform how to add BSC board
 Perform how to add BSC Subrack
 Describe the procedure of MBTS dynamic data adjustment
 Adjust the Global/Device/Transmission Data
 Adjust the Cells/TRXs/Channels Data
 Adjust the BTS Data
 Reparent BTSs
 Describe the procedures of expanding the BTS capacity
 Perform how to add BTS Cells
 Perform how to add BTS TRXs
 Detail the scenarios of BTS migration
 Detail the procedure of BTS migration
 Perform the BTS migration
Training Content

OMC95 BSC6900/BSC6910 GSM V900R015 Data Reconfiguration


 BSC6900/BSC6910 GSM V900R015 Data Reconfiguration based on LMT
 Changing the Connection Between the BSC and the MSC
 Cutting Over an MSC (with IP Transmission Mode Retained over the A Interface)
 Cutting Over an MSC (TDM to TDM Transmission Mode over the A Interface)
 Cutting Over an MSC (TDM to IP Transmission Mode over the A Interface)
 Modify OPC and DPC
 Modify N7 signaling link from 64k to 2M
 Add STP in A interface
 add subracks and boards
 Remove Boards and Subracks
 modify single OMU to double OMU
 Expand the transmission resource in A, GB and Abis interface.
 Reconfiguring the Transmission Mode
 Changing the Transmission Mode on the A Interface
 Reconfiguring the Transmission Mode on the Ater Interface
 Changing the Transmission Mode on the Gb Interface
 Changing the Transmission Mode on the Abis Interface
 Adjust the cell processing in DPU board(BSC6900)

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 BSC6900/BSC6910 GSM V900R015 Data Reconfiguration based on LMT Practice Guide
OMC96 BSC6900/BSC6910 GSM V900R015 Migration
 BSC6900/BSC6910 GSM V900R015 Migration
 BSC Migration Summary
 Reparenting BSC Between MSC Servers
 Reparenting BSC Between SGSN
 BSC6900/BSC6910 GSM V900R015 Migration Practice Guide
OMC97 BSC6900/BSC6910 GSM V900R015 Expanding
 BSC6900/BSC6910 GSM V900R015 Expanding
 Overview of Expanding the BSC Capacity
 Adding a BSC Board
 Adding an EPS Subrack
 BSC6900/BSC6910 GSM V900R015 Expanding Practice Guide
OMB54 MBTS GSM V100R008 Data Reconfiguration
 MBTS GSM V100R008 Data Reconfiguration based on CME
 Dynamic Data Adjustment Introduction
 Adjusting the Global/Device/Transmission Data
 Adjusting the Cells/TRXs/Channels Data
 Adjusting the BTS Data
 Reparenting BTSs
 MBTS GSM V100R008 Data Reconfiguration based on CME Practice Guide
 MBTS GSM V100R008 Data Reconfiguration based on LMT
 Reconfiguring a BTS via LMT
 Changing the Connection Between the BSC and the MSC via LMT
 Reconfiguring a Cell via LMT
 Reconfiguring a Channel via LMT
 MBTS GSM V100R008 Data Reconfiguration based on LMT Practice Guide
OMB55 MBTS GSM V100R008 Expanding
 MBTS GSM V100R008 Expanding
 Overview of Expanding the BTS Capacity
 Adding a BTS cell
 Adding a BTS TRX
 MBTS GSM V100R008 Expanding Practice Guide
OMB56 MBTS GSM V100R008 Migration
 MBTS GSM V100R008 Migration
 BTS Reparenting Overview
 Reparenting BTSs within a BSC (TDM)
 Reparenting BTSs within a BSC (IP)
 Reparenting BTSs between BSCs (TDM/Static IP/Non-Static IP)
 MBTS GSM V100R008 Migration Practice Guide

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Duration

5 working days
Class Size

Min 6, Max 12

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1.5.39 GSM BSS15.0 BSS Troubleshooting Training (BSC6900/6910)

Training Path

BSC6900/BSC6910 GSM Fault


Information Collecting
OMC06 Lecture, Lab 0.5d

BSC6900/BSC6910 CS Troubleshooting

OMC07 Lecture, Lab 1.5d

BSC6900/BSC6910 PS Troubleshooting

OMC08 Lecture, Lab 1d

BSC6900/BSC6910 IP Transmission
Troubleshooting
OMC09 Lecture, Lab 1.5d

BSC6900/BSC6910 Clock Troubleshooting

OMC10 Lecture, Lab 0.5d

Target Audience

BSS Field Technicians, Operation and Maintenance Technicians and Engineers


Prerequisites

 Basic knowledge of mobile communications


 At least 1 year working experience in GSM wireless network operation and maintenance
 Successful completion of the following program(s):
 BSC6900 GSM V900R011/12/13/14 BSS Operation and Maintenance Training
 BSC6900 GSM V900R011/12/13/14 BSS Configuration Training
Objectives

On completion of this program, the participants will be able to:


 Describe the OMU Maintenance and Operation
 Know how to collect the fault information for CS and PS fault
 Describe where is the different file in OMU.
 Describe the functions of different files
 Describe the CS Fault Troubleshooting flow
 Know how to do Single pass and no voice Troubleshooting

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 Know how to do Cross pass Troubleshooting
 Know how to do Noise Troubleshooting
 Know how to do Echo Troubleshooting
 Describe the PS Fault Troubleshooting flow
 Know how to do PS Data rate Troubleshooting
 Know how to do PS Access Troubleshooting
 Know how to Anylase PS KPI
 Understand typical IP transmission troubleshooting cases
 Understand fault isolation in case of emergencies in IP transmission mode
 Understand how to analyze typical IP transmission troubleshooting cases
 Describe Clock Fault Troubleshooting Flow
 Know how to do Clock troubleshooting
Training Content

OMC06 BSC6900/BSC6910 GSM Fault Information Collecting


 BSC6900/BSC6910 GSM V900R015 Fault Information Collecting Student Book
 OMU Overview
 CS Fault information collecting
 PS Fault information collecting
OMC07 BSC6900/BSC6910 CS Troubleshooting
 BSC6900/BSC6910 GSM V900R015 CS Troubleshooting Student Book
 CS Fault Troubleshooting flow
 Single pass and no voice Troubleshooting
 Cross pass Troubleshooting
 Noise Troubleshooting
 Echo Troubleshooting
OMC08 BSC6900/BSC6910 PS Troubleshooting
 BSC6900/BSC6910 GSM V900R015 PS Troubleshooting Student Book
 PS Fault Troubleshooting flow
 PS Data rate Troubleshooting
 PS Access Troubleshooting
 PS KPI Anylase
OMC09 BSC6900/BSC6910 IP Transmission Troubleshooting
 BSC6900/BSC6910 GSM V900R015 IP Transmission Troubleshooting Student Book
 TCP/IP Protocol
 Physical layer Troubleshooting
 Data link layer Troubleshooting
 Network layer Troubleshooting
 LAPD/SCTP Troubleshooting
 IPPATH Troubleshooting
OMC10 BSC6900/BSC6910 Clock Troubleshooting
 BSC6900/BSC6910 GSM V900R015 Clock Troubleshooting Student Book

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 Clock Fault Troubleshooting
Duration

5 working days
Class Size

Min 6, Max 12

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1.5.40 GSM BSS14.0 - BSS15.0 Product Delta Training (BSC6900/6910)

Training Path

BSC6900/BSC6910 GSM V900R014 -


V900R015 Delta for Hardware
OMC11 Lecture, Lab 0.17d

MBTS GSM V100R007 - V100R008 Delta


for Hardware
OMB58 Lecture, Lab 0.17d

BSC6900/BSC6910 GSM V900R014 -


V900R015 Delta for New Maintainability
and Testability Feature
OMC13 Lecture, Lab 0.25d

BSC6900/BSC6910 GSM V900R014 -


V900R015 Delta for New Feature
OMC14 Lecture, Lab 0.25d

CME GSM V200R012 - V200R013 Delta

OMC15 Lecture, Lab 0.17d

Target Audience

BSS Field Technicians, Operation and Maintenance Technicians and Engineers


Prerequisites

 Basic knowledge of mobile communications


 At least 1 year working experience in GSM wireless network operation and maintenance
 Successful completion of the following program(s):
 BSC6900 GSM V900R011/12/13/14 BSS Operation and Maintenance Training
 BSC6900 GSM V900R011/12/13/14 BSS Configuration Training
Objectives

On completion of this program, the participants will be able to:


 Know the capacity specifications of the BSC6900/6910 V900R015
 Know the new hardware adopted by the BSC6900/6910 V900R015
 Know the hardware configuration and capacity of the BSC6900/6910 V900R015
 Know the new hardware adopted by the MBTS GU V100R008
 Know the New hardware configuration
 Know the principles and application scenarios of the O/M features

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 Know the configuration procedures and implementation methods of the O/M features
 Know the principles and application scenarios of the new features
 Know the configuration procedures and implementation methods of the new features
 Know the new feature of CME
 Master the new feature for GSM, UMTS and SRAN
Training Content

OMC11 BSC6900/BSC6910 GSM V900R014 - V900R015 Delta for Hardware


 BSC6900/BSC6910 GSM V900R014 - V900R015 Delta for Hardware
 BSC6900/BSC6910 Evolution Overview
 BSC6900/BSC6910 Hardware Evolution
 BSC6900/BSC6910 Typical Hardware Configuration
OMB58 MBTS GSM V100R007 - V100R008 Delta for Hardware
 MBTS GSM V100R007 - V100R008 Delta for Hardware
 GBSS15.0 Solution Introduction
 Overview of the new TRX modules
 Product hardware of the new TRX modules
 Configuration specifications of the new TRX modules
OMC13 BSC6900/BSC6910 GSM V900R014 - V900R015 Delta for New Maintainability and
Testability Feature
 BSC6900/BSC6910 GSM V900R014 - V900R015 Delta for New Maintainability and Testability
Feature
 GBSS O/M feature
 Enhanced Multi-Site Cell Maintenance and RF Maintenance
 CGI Used in MML Commands for Cell Identification
 eGBTS O/M Changes
 Transmission and Platform Services Maintenance Features
 Automatic Detection of Optical Power and Alarm Reporting
 Enhanced Crossed Pair Connection Detection
 Cell Out of Service Alarm Masked at the Cell Level
 Enhanced OMU Maintenance and Test
 Remote Deployment Optimization: DHCP Trace
 DSCP Value Change Detection
OMC14 BSC6900/BSC6910 GSM V900R014 - V900R015 Delta for New Feature
 BSC6900/BSC6910 GSM V900R014 - V900R015 Delta for New Feature
 GSM Features
 Baseband Extension
 Enhanced Multi-site Cell
 Synchronous Ethernet-based Soft-Synchronized Network
 IP QoS-EAMRC
 SRAN Features
 Transmission Resource Pool in RNC/BSC

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 Enhanced Backup Power Saving
OMC15 CME GSM V200R012 - V200R013 Delta
 CME GSM V200R012 - V200R013 Delta
 New NE Types
 New and Modified Features on the Platform
 New and Modified Common Features
 New and Modified Features for GSM Configuration
 New and Modified Features for SRAN Configuration
Duration

1 working day
Class Size

Min 6, Max 12

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1.5.41 GSM BSS15.0 Emergency Maintenance Training (BSC6900/6910)

Training Path

GSM BSS15.0 Emergency Maintenance

OMC04 Lecture, Lab 0.5d

GSM BSS15.0 Precautions and


Emergency Maintenance for Large Traffic
OMC05 Lecture, Lab 0.5d

Target Audience

BSS Field Technicians, Operation and Maintenance Technicians and Engineers


Prerequisites

 Basic knowledge of mobile communications


 At least 1 year working experience in GSM wireless network operation and maintenance
 Successful completion of the following program(s):
 BSC6900 GSM V900R011/12/13/14 BSS Operation and Maintenance Training
 BSC6900 GSM V900R011/12/13/14 BSS Configuration Training
Objectives

On completion of this program, the participants will be able to:


 Understand the Basic Symptoms About the Accident
 Know how to collect the related information
 Execute the quick emergency handling methods.
 Understand Precautions and Emergency Maintenance for Large Traffic
 Know how to adjust BSC parameters before large traffic
 Execute emergency maintenance for large traffic
Training Content

OMC04 GSM BSS15.0 Emergency Maintenance


 GSM BSS15.0 Emergency Maintenance
 Emergency Maintenance Overview
 Basic symptoms about the accident
 collecting related information
 quick emergency handling methods
 GSM BSS15.0 Emergency Maintenance Practice Guide
OMC05 GSM BSS15.0 Precautions and Emergency Maintenance for Large Traffic
 GSM BSS15.0 Precautions and Emergency Maintenance for Large Traffic
 Precautions and Emergency Maintenance for Large Traffic Overview
 Adjusting BSC Parameters Before Large Traffic

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 Emergency Maintenance for Large Traffic
 GSM BSS15.0 Precautions and Emergency Maintenance for Large Traffic Practice Guide
Duration

1 working day
Class Size

Min 6, Max 12

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1.5.42 GSM BSS15.0 Patch and Upgrade Training (BSC6900/6910)

Training Path

BSC6900/BSC6910 GSM V900R015


Patch and Upgrade
OMC02 Lecture, Lab 1d

MBTS GSM V100R008 Patch and


Upgrade
OMC03 Lecture, Lab 1d

Target Audience

BSS Field Technicians, Operation and Maintenance Technicians and Engineers


Prerequisites

 Basic knowledge of mobile communications


 At least 1 year working experience in GSM wireless network operation and maintenance
 Successful completion of the following program(s):
 BSC6900 GSM V900R011/12/13/14 BSS Operation and Maintenance Training
 BSC6900 GSM V900R011/12/13/14 BSS Configuration Training
Objectives

On completion of this program, the participants will be able to:


 Describe the software installation and upgrade flow
 Outline the backup and restore operations
 Complete the installation and upgrade tasks
 Grasp the OMU routine maintenance commands
 Understand the basic concepts .
 Master MBTS GSM software upgrade procedures.
Training Content

OMC02 BSC6900/BSC6910 GSM V900R015 Patch and Upgrade


 BSC6900/BSC6910 GSM V900R015 Patch and Upgrade
 BSC6900/BSC6910 OMU Introduction
 BSC6900/BSC6910 Application Software Upgrade Directly
 BSC6900/BSC6910 OMU Operation and Maintenance
 BSC6900/BSC6910 GSM V900R015 Patch and Upgrade Practice Guide
OMC03 MBTS GSM V100R008 Patch and Upgrade
 MBTS GSM V100R008 Patch and Upgrade
 Overview
 MBTS Software Upgrade Procedures(BSC6900 LMT-Based)
 Upgrade procedures

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 Preparing for the Upgrade
 Performing the Upgrade
 Verifying the Upgrade
 MBTS Software Upgrade Procedures(M2000-Based)
 Upgrade procedures
 Preparing for the Upgrade
 Performing the Upgrade
 Verifying the Upgrade
 MBTS GSM V100R008 Patch and Upgrade Practice Guide
Duration

2 working days
Class Size

Min 6, Max 12

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1.5.43 GSM BSS15.0 Antenna and Feeder Maintenance Training (BSC6900/6910)

Training Path

GSM BSS15.0 Antenna and Feeder


Maintenance
OMB57 Lecture 1d

Target Audience

BSS Field Technicians, Operation and Maintenance Technicians and Engineers


Prerequisites

 Basic knowledge of mobile communications


 At least 1 year working experience in GSM wireless network operation and maintenance
 Successful completion of the following program(s):
 BSC6900 GSM V900R011/12/13/14 BSS Operation and Maintenance Training
 BSC6900 GSM V900R011/12/13/14 BSS Configuration Training
Objectives

On completion of this program, the participants will be able to:


 Describe Antenna and Feeder hardware structure.
 Describe Antenna and Feeder maintenance
 Describe the Antenna and Feeder troubleshooting flow.
 Analyze the Antenna and Feeder fault reasons.
 Master the Antenna and Feeder troubleshooting.
 Describe the basic principles of intermodulation interference and CDMA network interference
 Explain how to troubleshoot interference problems by using the wireless air interface and RF
maintenance / testing functions
 Explain principles of the wireless air interface and RF maintenance and testing functions
 Know how to use the wireless air interface and RF maintenance and testing functions
Training Content

OMB57 GSM BSS15.0 Antenna and Feeder Maintenance


 GSM BSS15.0 Antenna and Feeder Maintenance
 Antenna and Feeder common faults
 Antenna and Feeder fault reasons
 Antenna and Feeder troubleshooting
 MBTS GSM V100R008 Wireless Air Interface and RF Maintenance / Testing
 Background Information
 Specification and Capacity
 Offline Intermodulation Interference Test
 Online Antenna Feeder PIM Test
 Offline Frequency Spectrum Scanning

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 Online Frequency Spectrum Scanning
 CDMA Network Interference Detection
 Abbreviation
Duration

1 working day
Class Size

Min 6, Max 12

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1.5.44 GSMR BTS Operation and Maintenance Training(BSC6000 V900R008C15)

Training Path

BTS3012 GSMR V3R8 Product


Description
OMB19 Lecture 0.5d

DBS3900 GSMR V3R8 Product


Description
OMB20 Lecture 0.5d

DBS3900 GSMR V3R8 Commissioning

OMB21 Lecture, Lab 1d

BTS3012 GSMR V3R8 Data Configuration

OMB22 Lecture, Lab 1d

DBS3900 GSMR V3R8 data configuration

OMB23 Lecture, Lab 1d

BTS3012 GSMR V3R8 Operation and


Maintenance
OMB24 Lecture, Lab 1d

DB3900 GSMR V3R8 Operation and


Maintenance
OMB25 Lecture, Lab 1d

DBS3900 GSMR V3R8 Troubleshooting

OMB26 Lecture 1d

Target Audience

BSS Field Technicians, Operation and Maintenance Technicians and Engineers


Prerequisites

 Basic knowledge of mobile communications

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 At least 1 year working experience in GSM wireless network operation and maintenance
 Successful completion of the following program(s):
Objectives

On completion of this program, the participants will be able to:


 Describe the features of Huawei BTS3012 products.
 Describe the hardware structure of BTS3012.
 Describe the function of boards of BTS3012.
 Explain the BTS signal flow.
 Explain the configuration principle of BTS hardware.
 Describe the features of Huawei BTS3900 products.
 Describe the hardware structure of BTS3900.
 Describe the function of boards of BTS3900.
 Explain the BTS signal flow.
 Check the hardware structure of the BTS, such as the cabinet, subrack, broad, and cable.
 Describe the steps to configure BTS3012 online.
 Describe the structure of BTS3012 data configuration.
 Explain how to add and delete site/cell/board.
 Explain how to define the ARFCN of carriers.
 Explain how to modify the relevant parameters.
 Describe the steps to configure BTS3900 online.
 Describe the structure of BTS3900 data configuration.
 Explain how to add and delete site/cell/board.
 Explain how to define the ARFCN of carriers.
 Explain how to modify the relevant parameters.
 Describe site maintenance objects.
 Describe the concepts of BTS3012 management status.
 Describe the concepts of BTS3012 operation status.
 Describe BTS3012 routine operation and maintenance procedure.
 Explain how to use BTS3012 remote maintenance console.
 Describe site maintenance objects.
 Describe the concepts of BTS3900 management status.
 Describe the concepts of BTS3900 operation status.
 Describe BTS3900 routine operation and maintenance procedure.
 Explain how to use BTS3900 remote maintenance console.
 Describe the procedure of checking the BTS transmission.
 Implement the connection of Transmission Devices.
 Master the loading procedure of BTS, and check the current version to ensure the loading step.
 Identify the way to check the different alarm of BTS.
 Understand BTS safety precautions of maintenance.
 Describe the BTS troubleshooting flow.
 Describe the troubleshooting phenomenon for common BTS faults.

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 Locate the troubleshooting cases for common BTS faults.
 Analyze the troubleshooting cases for common BTS faults.
Training Content

OMB19 BTS3012 GSMR V3R8 Product Description


 BTS3012 GSM Product Description
 Overview
 System Components
 BTS3012 hardware structure overview
 Common subsystem
 Cabinet top access subsystem
 Double transceiver subsystem
 Antenna front-end subsystem
 Antenna and feeder subsystem
 Signal Processing
 Antenna and Feeder System
 Typical Configuration
 The introduction of BTS3012 series
 BTS3012 (for +24V)
 BTS3012 (for 18TRX)
 BTS3012 (for 36TRX)
OMB20 DBS3900 GSMR V3R8 Product Description
 DBS3900 GSM Product Description
 DBS3900 Overview
 DBS3900 Hardware Components
 BBU hardware structure
 RRU hardware structure
 Auxiliary Devices
 Application Scenarios
 DBS3900 Typical Configuration
 RRU3004 Working Mode
 RRU3004 Typical Configuration
 DBS3900 Networking Topology
 RRU3008 Introduction
 RRU3008 Hardware Structure
 Configuration Principle
 Typical Configuration
OMB21 DBS3900 GSMR V3R8 Commissioning
 BTS3900 GSM Commissioning
 Overview of the Commissioning
 Commissioning Procedure
 Implementation

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 Starting the Site Maintenance Terminal
 Configuring the Basic Data of the BTS
 Configuring Logical Objects of the BTS
 Checking the Active Software Version
 Checking the Transmission Between the BBU and RFU
 Checking the Running Status of the BTS
 Checking the Alarm Information of the BTS
OMB22 BTS3012 GSMR V3R8 Data Configuration
 BTS3012 GSM Data Configuration
 BSC6000 Data Configuration Principle
 BTS3012 Initial Data Configuration
 Single Cabinet
 Combined Cabinet
 BTS3012 Data Reconfiguration
 BTS3012 GSM Data Configuration Practice Guide
OMB23 DBS3900 GSMR V3R8 data configuration
 DBS3900 GSM data configuration
 BSC6000 Data Configuration Principle
 DBS3900 Initial Data Configuration
 Add Site
 Add Cell
 Configure Site Attributes
 Configure Cell Attributes
 DBS3900 Data Reconfiguration
 BTS3900 GSM Data Configuration Practice Guide
OMB24 BTS3012 GSMR V3R8 Operation and Maintenance
 BTS3012 GSM Operation and Maintenance
 Concepts Related to BTS Maintenance
 Maintaining the BTS Software
 Querying the Running Software Version of the BTS Board
 Downloading BTS Software
 Configuring BTS Software
 Loading BTS Software
 Activating BTS Software
 Querying the BTS Status
 Querying the BTS Running Status
 Querying Board Matching Results
 Querying Board Bar Code
 Querying BTS Attributes
 Resetting BTS in Levels
 Modifying Management Status
 Handing Over a Cell Forcibly

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 Monitoring Channel Status
 BTS3012 GSM Operation and Maintenance Practice Guide
OMB25 DB3900 GSMR V3R8 Operation and Maintenance
 BTS3900 GSM Operation and Maintenance
 Site remote maintenance
 Overview
 Software management
 Maintain site devices
 Maintain boards and TRXs
 Site local maintenance
 Routine maintenance list
OMB26 DBS3900 GSMR V3R8 Troubleshooting
 BTS/DBS3900 GSM Troubleshooting
 General Procedures of Troubleshooting
 Collecting Information for Locating BTS Faults
 Methods of Fault Judgment and Location
 Antenna / Feeder Fault
 Transmission Fault
 LAPD Link fault
 Approach to prevent BTS fault
Duration

5 working days
Class Size

Min 6, Max 12

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1.5.45 GSMR BSS Operation and Maintenance Training(BSC6000 V900R008C15)

Training Path

BTS3012 GSMR V3R8 Product


Description
OMB19 Lecture 0.5d

DBS3900 GSMR V3R8 Product


Description
OMB20 Lecture 0.5d

BTS3012 GSMR V3R8 Operation and


Maintenance
OMB24 Lecture, Lab 1d

DB3900 GSMR V3R8 Operation and


Maintenance
OMB25 Lecture, Lab 1d

BSC6000 GSMR V9R8 Product


Description
OMC27 Lecture 1d

BSC6000 GSMR V9R8 Operation and


Maintenance
OMC28 Lecture, Lab 2d

Target Audience

BSS Field Technicians, Operation and Maintenance Technicians and Engineers


Prerequisites

 Basic knowledge of mobile communications


 At least 1 year working experience in GSM wireless network operation and maintenance
Objectives

On completion of this program, the participants will be able to:


 State the structure and functions of important boards of BSC6000.
 State the system structure and functions of modules of BSC6000.
 Describe the features of Huawei BTS3012 products.
 Describe the hardware structure of BTS3012.
 Describe the function of boards of BTS3012.

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 Explain the BTS signal flow.
 Explain the configuration principle of BTS hardware.
 Describe the features of Huawei BTS3900 products.
 Describe the hardware structure of BTS3900.
 Describe the function of boards of BTS3900.
 Explain the BTS signal flow.
 Check the hardware structure of the BTS, such as the cabinet, subrack, broad, and cable.
 Describe site maintenance objects.
 Describe the concepts of BTS3012 management status.
 Describe the concepts of BTS3012 operation status.
 Describe BTS3012 routine operation and maintenance procedure.
 Explain how to use BTS3012 remote maintenance console.
 Describe site maintenance objects.
 Describe the concepts of BTS3900 management status.
 Describe the concepts of BTS3900 operation status.
 Describe BTS3900 routine operation and maintenance procedure.
 Explain how to use BTS3900 remote maintenance console.
 Describe the work flow of BSC6000 maintenance.
 Describe important parameters in BSC6000 maintenance.
 Operate on the BSC6000 maintenance console.
 Perform the routine maintenance for BSC6000.
Training Content

OMB19 BTS3012 GSMR V3R8 Product Description


 BTS3012 GSM Product Description
 Overview
 System Components
 BTS3012 hardware structure overview
 Common subsystem
 Cabinet top access subsystem
 Double transceiver subsystem
 Antenna front-end subsystem
 Antenna and feeder subsystem
 Signal Processing
 Antenna and Feeder System
 Typical Configuration
 The introduction of BTS3012 series
 BTS3012 (for +24V)
 BTS3012 (for 18TRX)
 BTS3012 (for 36TRX)
OMB20 DBS3900 GSMR V3R8 Product Description
 DBS3900 GSM Product Description

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 DBS3900 Overview
 DBS3900 Hardware Components
 BBU hardware structure
 RRU hardware structure
 Auxiliary Devices
 Application Scenarios
 DBS3900 Typical Configuration
 RRU3004 Working Mode
 RRU3004 Typical Configuration
 DBS3900 Networking Topology
 RRU3008 Introduction
 RRU3008 Hardware Structure
 Configuration Principle
 Typical Configuration
OMB24 BTS3012 GSMR V3R8 Operation and Maintenance
 BTS3012 GSM Operation and Maintenance
 Concepts Related to BTS Maintenance
 Maintaining the BTS Software
 Querying the Running Software Version of the BTS Board
 Downloading BTS Software
 Configuring BTS Software
 Loading BTS Software
 Activating BTS Software
 Querying the BTS Status
 Querying the BTS Running Status
 Querying Board Matching Results
 Querying Board Bar Code
 Querying BTS Attributes
 Resetting BTS in Levels
 Modifying Management Status
 Handing Over a Cell Forcibly
 Monitoring Channel Status
 BTS3012 GSM Operation and Maintenance Practice Guide
OMB25 DB3900 GSMR V3R8 Operation and Maintenance
 BTS3900 GSM Operation and Maintenance
 Site remote maintenance
 Overview
 Software management
 Maintain site devices
 Maintain boards and TRXs
 Site local maintenance
 Routine maintenance list

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OMC27 BSC6000 GSMR V9R8 Product Description
 BSC6000 GSMR V9R8 Product Description
 System Description
 Hardware Structure
 Rack
 Subrack
 Board
 System Logical Structure
 TDM Switching Subsystem
 GE Switching Subsystem
 Service Processing Subsystem
 Service Control Subsystem
 Interface and Signaling Processing Subsystem
 Clock Subsystem
 System Signal Flow
 BSC CS Signal Flow
 BSC PS Signal Flow
 BSC Signaling Flow
 BSC OM Signal Flow
 BSC Alarm Channel
 Typical Configuration
OMC28 BSC6000 GSMR V9R8 Operation and Maintenance
 BSC6000 GSM Operation and Maintenance Practice Guide
 BSC6000 GSMR V9R8 Operation Maintenance
 Introduction to O/M
 System Management
 BSC Maintenance
 Device Maintenance
 Signaling Link Maintenance
 User Resource Maintenance
 Software / License Maintenance
 BTS Maintenance
 BTS Software Maintenance
 BTS Maintenance
 Site Maintenance
 Cell, TRX, Board Maintenance
Duration

5 working days
Class Size

Min 6, Max 12

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1.5.46 GSMR BSS Configuration Training(BSC6000V900R008C15)

Training Path

BSC6000 GSM V9R8 TOP10 Alarm


Processing
OMC25 Lecture, Lab 1d

BTS3012 GSMR V3R8 Data Configuration

OMB22 Lecture, Lab 1d

DBS3900 GSMR V3R8 data configuration

OMB23 Lecture, Lab 1d

BSC6000 GSMR V9R8 Data Configuration

OMC29 Lecture, Lab 3d

Target Audience

BSS Field Technicians, Operation and Maintenance Technicians and Engineers


Prerequisites

 Basic knowledge of mobile communications


 At least 1 year working experience in GSM wireless network operation and maintenance
 Successful completion of the following program(s):
 GSMR BSS Operation and Maintenance Training(BSC6000 V900R008C15)
Objectives

On completion of this program, the participants will be able to:


 Describe the function of BSC6000 data configuration system function.
 Configure BSC6000 by data configuration console independently.
 Describe the configuration of important parameters of BSS system.
 Check the data configuration correctness and validity.
 Describe the steps to configure BTS3900 online.
 Describe the structure of BTS3900 data configuration.
 Explain how to add and delete site/cell/board.
 Explain how to define the ARFCN of carriers.
 Explain how to modify the relevant parameters.
 Describe the steps to configure BTS3012 online.
 Describe the structure of BTS3012 data configuration.

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 Explain how to add and delete site/cell/board.
 Explain how to define the ARFCN of carriers.
 Explain how to modify the relevant parameters.
 Describe the BSC6000 TOP10 alarm troubleshooting procedure.
 Describe the troubleshooting phenomenon for common BSC6000 faults.
Training Content

OMC25 BSC6000 GSM V9R8 TOP10 Alarm Processing


 BSC6000 GSM V9R8 TOP10 Alarm Processing
 Alarm Management Operation
 Basic Concepts
 Alarm Operation
 Alarm Processing Preparation
 BSC TOP Alarm Processing
 Resource Overused
 Cell Out of Service
 Data Out of Synchronization
 LAPD OML Fault
 SCCP DSP Unreachable
 BTS TOP Alarm Processing
 TRX VSWR alarm
 Clock Reference Abnormal Alarm
 Diversity receive channel alarm
 TRX LAPD Link Interrupt Alarm
 4714 E1/T1 Local Alarm
OMB22 BTS3012 GSMR V3R8 Data Configuration
 BTS3012 GSM Data Configuration
 BSC6000 Data Configuration Principle
 BTS3012 Initial Data Configuration
 Single Cabinet
 Combined Cabinet
 BTS3012 Data Reconfiguration
 BTS3012 GSM Data Configuration Practice Guide
OMB23 DBS3900 GSMR V3R8 data configuration
 DBS3900 GSM data configuration
 BSC6000 Data Configuration Principle
 DBS3900 Initial Data Configuration
 Add Site
 Add Cell
 Configure Site Attributes
 Configure Cell Attributes
 DBS3900 Data Reconfiguration

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 BTS3900 GSM Data Configuration Practice Guide
OMC29 BSC6000 GSMR V9R8 Data Configuration
 BSC6000 GSM Data Configuration Practice Guide
 BSC6000 GSMR V9R8 Data Configuration Based on GUI
 Data configuration general introduction
 Data configuration principle
 Data configuration procedure
 BSC Data configuration
 BTS Data configuration
 Cell Data configuration
 Data reconfiguration
 External PCU data configuration
 Built-in PCU data configuration
 Data maintenance operation
 BSC6000 GSMR V9R8 Data Configuration Based on MML
 Overview of MML Client
 Steps of Data configuration
Duration

5 working days
Class Size

Min 6, Max 12

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1.5.47 GSMR BSS Troubleshooting Training(BSC6000V900R008C15)

Training Path

BSC6000 GSMR V9R8C15 BSS Signaling


Flow and analysis
OMC31 Lecture, Lab 1d

BSC6000 GSMR V9R8C15 HSCSD


Introduction
OMC32 Lecture, Lab 0.5d

BSC6000 GSMR V9R8C15


Troubleshooting
OMC33 Lecture, Lab 1.5d

Target Audience

BSS Field Technicians, Operation and Maintenance Technicians and Engineers


Prerequisites

 Basic knowledge of mobile communications


 At least 1 year working experience in GSM wireless network operation and maintenance
 Successful completion of the following program(s):
 GSMR BSS Operation and Maintenance Training(BSC6000 V900R008C15)
 GSMR BSS Configuration Training(BSC6000V900R008C15)
Objectives

On completion of this program, the participants will be able to:


 Describe the BSS signaling flow.
 Analysis the BSS signaling message.
 Describe the principle and application of HSCSD
 Describe the BSC6000 and BTS troubleshooting procedure.
 Describe the troubleshooting phenomenon for common BSC6000 and BTS faults.
 Locate, analyze and eliminate the troubleshooting cases for common BSC6000 and MBTS
faults.
 Analyze the signaling message for troubleshooting.
Training Content

OMC31 BSC6000 GSMR V9R8C15 BSS Signaling Flow and analysis


 BSC6000 GSMR V9R8C15 BSS Signaling Flow and analysis
 A interface signaling alarm analysis
 MTP2 Signaling link alarm
 MTP3 Signaling link alarm

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 SCCP Signaling alarm
 Abis interface signaling alarm analysis
 Gb interface signaling alarm analysis
 BSC6000 GSMR V9R8C15 BSS Signaling Flow and analysis Practice Guide
OMC32 BSC6000 GSMR V9R8C15 HSCSD Introduction
 BSC6000 GSMR V9R8C15 HSCSD Introduction
 HSCSD principle
 HSCSD Application in GSMR
OMC33 BSC6000 GSMR V9R8C15 Troubleshooting
 BSC6000 GSMR V9R8C15 BSS Troubleshooting
 Requirements for Maintenance Personnel
 General Procedures of Troubleshooting
 Basic Methods of Fault Judgment and Location
 Obtaining Information for Locating Network Problems
 Basic Methods of BSC Fault Judgment
 Basic Methods of BTS Fault Judgmen
 Approach to prevent BSC fault
 BSC6000 GSMR V9R8C15 BSS Case Analysis
 BSC Common Faults Analysis
 Voice Faults
 Clock Faults
 Link / Interconnection Faults
 Loading Faults
 BTS Common Faults Analysis
 Transmission Faults
 Antenna Faults
Duration

3 working days
Class Size

Min 6, Max 12

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1.5.48 GSMR BTS Operation and Maintenance Training(BSC6000 V901R008)

Training Path

DBS3900 GSMR V301R008 Product


Description
OMB27 Lecture 1d

DBS3900 GSMR V301R008 Operation


and Maintenance
OMB28 Lecture, Lab 1d

DBS3900 GSMR V301R008 Data


Configuration
OMB29 Lecture, Lab 2d

DBS3900 GSMR V301R008 installation


and commissioning
OMB30 Lecture, Lab 1d

Target Audience

BSS Field Technicians, Operation and Maintenance Technicians and Engineers


Prerequisites

 Basic knowledge of mobile communications


 At least 1 year working experience in GSM wireless network operation and maintenance
Objectives

On completion of this program, the participants will be able to:


 Describe the features of DBS3900 products.
 Describe the hardware structure of DBS3900.
 Describe the function of boards of DBS3900.
 Explain the DBS signal flow.
 Check the hardware structure of the DBS, such as the cabinet, subrack, broad, and cable.
 Describe GSM site maintenance objects(Web LMT and MML).
 Describe the concepts of DBS3900 management status.
 Describe the concepts of DBS3900 operation status.
 Describe DBS3900 routine operation and maintenance procedure.
 Explain how to use DBS3900 remote maintenance console.
 Outline the user interface of Web LMT configuration tool.
 Illustrate the data configuration procedure.
 Explain key parameters in each step during data configuration procedure.

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 Implement the data configuration with template file.
 Perform initial data configuration and dynamic modification.
 Describe the procedure of checking the BTS transmission.
 Implement the connection of Transmission Devices.
 Master the loading procedure of BTS, and check the current version to ensure the loading step.
 Identify the way to check the different alarm of BTS.
Training Content

OMB27 DBS3900 GSMR V301R008 Product Description


 DBS3900 GSMR V301R008 Product Description
 DBS3900 Overview
 DBS3900 Hardware Components
 BBU Unit
 RRU Unit
 Power module / Components
 DBS3900 Signal Flow
 DBS3900 Configuration
 Configuration Principle
 Typical Configuration
 DBS3900 Network
OMB28 DBS3900 GSMR V301R008 Operation and Maintenance
 DBS3900 GSMR V301R008 Operation and Maintenance
 Site remote maintenance
 Site local maintenance
 DBS3900 GSMR V301R008 Operation and Maintenance Practice Guide
OMB29 DBS3900 GSMR V301R008 Data Configuration
 DBS3900 GSMR V301R008 Data Configuration based on CME Practice Guide
 DBS3900 GSMR V301R008 Data Configuration based on LMT Practice Guide
 DBS3900 GSMR V301R008 Data Configuration based on LMT
 Web LMT Introduction
 Steps of Data Configuration based on LMT
 DBS3900 GSMR V301R008 Data Configuration based on CME
 Overview of Configuring DBS3900
 DBS3900 Data Configuration based on CME
OMB30 DBS3900 GSMR V301R008 installation and commissioning
 DBS3900 GSMR V301R008 installation and commissioning
 DBTS3900 System Overview
 DBTS3900 Installation Procedures
 DBTS3900 Commissioning Procedures
 DBTS3900 Commissioning Scenarios
 DBTS3900 Commissioning Modes

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Duration

5 working days
Class Size

Min 6, Max 12

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1.5.49 GSMR BSS Operation and Maintenance Training(BSC6000 V901R008)

Training Path

BSC6000 GSMR V901R008 Product


Description
OMC34 Lecture 1d

BSC6000 GSMR V901R008 Operation


and Maintenance
OMC35 Lecture, Lab 2d

DBS3900 GSMR V301R008 Product


Description
OMB27 Lecture 1d

DBS3900 GSMR V301R008 Operation


and Maintenance
OMB28 Lecture, Lab 1d

Target Audience

BSS Field Technicians, Operation and Maintenance Technicians and Engineers


Prerequisites

 Basic knowledge of mobile communications


 At least 1 year working experience in GSM wireless network operation and maintenance
Objectives

On completion of this program, the participants will be able to:


 State the structure and functions of important boards of BSC6000 GSMR.
 State the system structure and functions of modules of BSC6000 GSMR.
 State the system structure and functions of subrack of BSC6000 GSMR.
 State the performance features of BSC6000 GSMR.
 Describe the work flow of BSC6000 maintenance.
 Describe important parameters in BSC6000 maintenance(Web LMT and MML).
 Operate on the BSC6000 maintenance console.
 Perform the routine maintenance for BSC6000.
 Describe the features of DBS3900 products.
 Describe the hardware structure of DBS3900.
 Describe the function of boards of DBS3900.
 Explain the DBS signal flow.
 Check the hardware structure of the DBS, such as the cabinet, subrack, broad, and cable.

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 Describe GSM site maintenance objects (Web LMT and MML).
 Describe the concepts of DBS3900 management status.
 Describe the concepts of DBS3900 operation status.
 Describe DBS3900 routine operation and maintenance procedure.
 Explain how to use DBS3900 remote maintenance console.
Training Content

OMC34 BSC6000 GSMR V901R008 Product Description


 BSC6900 GSMR V901R008 Product Description
 System Description
 Hardware Structure
 Cabinets
 Subracks
 Boards
 Cables
 System Signal Flow
 Typical Configuration
OMC35 BSC6000 GSMR V901R008 Operation and Maintenance
 BSC6900 GSMR V901R008 Operation and Maintenance
 Operation and Maintenance Overview
 Web LMT Introduction
 Maintaining the Equipment
 Maintaining Transmission and Signaling
 Maintaining BSC User Resources
 Maintaining Alarm
 Maintaining Device Panel
 Maintaining User
 Maintaining Log
 Maintaining Performance
 BSC6900 GSMR V901R008 Operation and Maintenance Practice Guide
OMB27 DBS3900 GSMR V301R008 Product Description
 DBS3900 GSMR V301R008 Product Description
 DBS3900 Overview
 DBS3900 Hardware Components
 BBU Unit
 RRU Unit
 Power module / Components
 DBS3900 Signal Flow
 DBS3900 Configuration
 Configuration Principle
 Typical Configuration
 DBS3900 Network

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OMB28 DBS3900 GSMR V301R008 Operation and Maintenance
 DBS3900 GSMR V301R008 Operation and Maintenance
 Site remote maintenance
 Site local maintenance
 DBS3900 GSMR V301R008 Operation and Maintenance Practice Guide
Duration

5 working days
Class Size

Min 6, Max 12

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1.5.50 GSMR BSS Configuration Training(BSC6000 V901R008)

Training Path

BSC6000 GSMR V901R008 Data


Configuration
OMC36 Lecture, Lab 3d

BSC6000 GSMR V901R008 Installation


and Commissioning
OMC37 Lecture, Lab 1d

DBS3900 GSMR V301R008 Data


Configuration
OMB29 Lecture, Lab 2d

DBS3900 GSMR V301R008 installation


and commissioning
OMB30 Lecture, Lab 1d

Target Audience

BSS Field Technicians, Operation and Maintenance Technicians and Engineers


Prerequisites

 Basic knowledge of mobile communications


 At least 1 year working experience in GSM wireless network operation and maintenance
 Successful completion of the following program(s):
 GSMR BSS Operation and Maintenance Training(BSC6000 V901R008)
Objectives

On completion of this program, the participants will be able to:


 Configure BSC6000 by Web LMT independently.
 Describe the configuration of important parameters of GSM BSS system.
 Check the data configuration correctness and validity.
 Describe the loading procedure of data configuration.
 Configure BSC6000 by CME independently.
 Describe the configuration of important parameters of GSM BSS system.
 Check the data configuration correctness and validity.
 Describe the loading procedure of data configuration.
 Describe BSC6900 commissioning procedure
 Outline OMU software functions
 Complete BSC6900 commissioning

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 Complete BSC6900 application software installation
 Describe the alarm and server verification after commissioning
 Outline the user interface of Web LMT configuration tool.
 Illustrate the data configuration procedure.
 Explain key parameters in each step during data configuration procedure.
 Implement the data configuration with template file.
 Perform initial data configuration and dynamic modification.
 Describe the procedure of checking the BTS transmission.
 Implement the connection of Transmission Devices.
 Master the loading procedure of BTS, and check the current version to ensure the loading step.
 Identify the way to check the different alarm of BTS.
Training Content

OMC36 BSC6000 GSMR V901R008 Data Configuration


 BSC6900 GSMR V901R008 Configuration Based on CME
 Basic Concepts of CME
 BSC6000 Data Configuration
 BTS Data Configuration
 BSC6900 GSMR V901R008 Data Configuration Based on LMT
 Data Configuration Overview
 Preparation
 Configuring the Global Information
 Configuring the Equipment Data
 Configuring the Interfaces
 Ater Interface Data Configuration (Over TDM)
 A Interface Data Configuration (over TDM)
 A Interface Data Configuration (over IP)
 Gb Interface Data Configuration (over FR)
 Gb Interface Data Configuration (over IP)
 Pb Interface Data Configuration
 Configuring the Clocks
 BSC6900 GSMR V901R008 Data Configuration Based on CME Practice Guide
 BSC6900 GSMR V901R008 Data Configuration Based on LMT Practice Guide
OMC37 BSC6000 GSMR V901R008 Installation and Commissioning
 BSC6900 GSMR V901R008 Installation / Commissioning
 BSC6000 Software Structure
 Linux Operation System Installation
 BSC6000 Application Software Installation
 BSC6000 Application Software Upgrade
 OMU Operation and Maintenance
 BSC6900 GSMR V901R008 Installation / Commissioning Practice Guide
OMB29 DBS3900 GSMR V301R008 Data Configuration

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 DBS3900 GSMR V301R008 Data Configuration based on CME Practice Guide
 DBS3900 GSMR V301R008 Data Configuration based on LMT Practice Guide
 DBS3900 GSMR V301R008 Data Configuration based on LMT
 Web LMT Introduction
 Steps of Data Configuration based on LMT
 DBS3900 GSMR V301R008 Data Configuration based on CME
 Overview of Configuring DBS3900
 DBS3900 Data Configuration based on CME
OMB30 DBS3900 GSMR V301R008 installation and commissioning
 DBS3900 GSMR V301R008 installation and commissioning
 DBTS3900 System Overview
 DBTS3900 Installation Procedures
 DBTS3900 Commissioning Procedures
 DBTS3900 Commissioning Scenarios
 DBTS3900 Commissioning Modes
Duration

7 working days
Class Size

Min 6, Max 12

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1.5.51 GSMR BSS Troubleshooting Training(BSC6000 V901R008)

Training Path

BSC6000 GSMR V901R008


Troubleshooting
OMC38 Lecture 1d

BSC6000 GSMR V901R008 BSS


Signaling Flow and analysis
OMC39 Lecture, Lab 1.5d

BSC6000 GSMR V901R008 HSCSD


Introduction
OMC40 Lecture, Lab 0.5d

Target Audience

BSS Field Technicians, Operation and Maintenance Technicians and Engineers


Prerequisites

 Basic knowledge of mobile communications


 At least 1 year working experience in GSM wireless network operation and maintenance
 Successful completion of the following program(s):
 GSMR BSS Operation and Maintenance Training(BSC6000 V901R008)
 GSMR BSS Configuration Training(BSC6000V901R008)
Objectives

On completion of this program, the participants will be able to:


 Understand BSC6000 safety precautions of maintenance.
 Describe the BSC6000 troubleshooting flow.
 Describe the troubleshooting phenomenon for common BSC6000 faults.
 Locate the troubleshooting cases for common BSC6000 faults.
 Analyze the troubleshooting cases for common BSC6000 faults.
 Perform the troubleshooting for common BSC6000 faults.
 Describe the BSS signaling flow.
 Analysis the BSS signaling message.
 Describe the principle and application of HSCSD
Training Content

OMC38 BSC6000 GSMR V901R008 Troubleshooting


 BSC6900 GSMR V901R008 Troubleshooting
 Requirements for Maintenance Personnel

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 General Procedures of Troubleshooting
 Basic Methods of Fault Judgment and Location
 Approach to prevent BSC fault
 BSC6000 GSMR V901R008 BSS Case Analysis
 BSC Common Faults Analysis
 Voice Faults
 Clock Faults
 Link / Interconnection Faults
 Loading Faults
 BTS Common Faults Analysis
 Transmission Faults
 Antenna Faults
OMC39 BSC6000 GSMR V901R008 BSS Signaling Flow and analysis
 BSC6000 GSMR V901R008 BSS Signaling Flow and analysis
 A interface signaling alarm analysis
 MTP2 Signaling link alarm
 MTP3 Signaling link alarm
 SCCP Signaling alarm
 Abis interface signaling alarm analysis
 Gb interface signaling alarm analysis
 BSC6000 GSMR V901R008 BSS Signaling Flow and analysis Practice Guide
OMC40 BSC6000 GSMR V901R008 HSCSD Introduction
 BSC6000 GSMR V901R008 HSCSD Introduction
 HSCSD principle
 HSCSD Application in GSMR
Duration

3 working days
Class Size

Min 6, Max 12

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1.5.52 GSM BSS16.0 BTS Operation and Maintenance Training

Training Path

MBTS GSM V100R009 Product


Description
OMB60 Lecture 1d

MBTS GSM V100R009 Operation and


Maintenance
OMB61 Lecture, Lab 1d

MBTS GSM V100R009 Data Configuration

OMB62 Lecture, Lab 1.5d

MBTS GSM V100R009 Installation and


Commissioning
OMB63 Lecture, Lab 1d

MBTS GSM V100R009 Troubleshooting

OMB64 Lecture, Lab 0.5d

Target Audience

BSS Field Technicians, Operation and Maintenance Technicians and Engineers


Prerequisites

 Basic knowledge of mobile communications


 At least 1 year working experience in GSM wireless network operation and maintenance
 Successful completion of the following program(s):
 BSC6900 GSM V900R011/12/13/14/15 BSS Operation and Maintenance Training
 BSC6900 GSM V900R011/12/13/14/15 BSS Configuration Training
Objectives

On completion of this program, the participants will be able to:


 Describe the features of MBTS GSM products
 Describe the hardware structure of MBTS GSM
 Describe the function of boards of MBTS GSM
 Explain the MBTS GSM signal flow
 Check the hardware structure of the MBTS GSM, such as the cabinet, subrack, broad, and
cable

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 Describe GSM site maintenance objects
 Describe the concepts of MBTS GSM management status
 Describe the concepts of MBTS GSM operation status
 Describe MBTS GSM routine operation and maintenance procedure
 Explain how to use MBTS GSM remote maintenance console
 Outline the user interface of Web LMT configuration tool
 Illustrate the data configuration procedure
 Explain key parameters in each step during data configuration procedure
 Implement the data configuration with template file
 Perform initial data configuration via CME and LMT
 Describe the installation procedure
 Describe the software commissioning procedures in different scenarios
 Describe the different commissioning mode according to different scenarios
 Perform remote commissioning via U2000 and USB+U2000
 Master the loading procedure of BTS, and check the current version to ensure the loading step
 Identify the way to check the different alarm of BTS
 Describe the BTS troubleshooting flow
 Describe the troubleshooting phenomenon for BTS faults
 Locate the troubleshooting cases for BTS faults
 Analyze the troubleshooting cases for BTS faults
Training Content

OMB60 MBTS GSM V100R009 Product Description


 MBTS GSM V100R009 Product Description
 MBTS System Overview
 MBTS Hardware Structure
 BBU Hardware Structure
 RFU Hardware Structure
 Auxiliaries Hardware Structure
 MBTS Cable Connection
 MBTS Technical Specifications
 MBTS Typical Configuration
 Basic Principles
 Configuration Scenarios
OMB61 MBTS GSM V100R009 Operation and Maintenance
 MBTS GSM V100R009 Operation and Maintenance
 Alarm Monitoring
 Alarm Monitoring via LMT
 Alarm Monitoring via U2000
 Transmission Test
 Device maintenance
 Routine Maintenance MML
 Board Replacement

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 MBTS GSM V100R009 Operation and Maintenance Practice
 MBTS GSM V100R009 Field Maintenance
 Checking hardware
 LEDs
 Cable connections
 Site local maintenance
 Replacing boards
 Routine maintenance list
 MBTS GSM V100R009 Field Maintenance Practice Guide

OMB62 MBTS GSM V100R009 Initial Data Configuration


 MBTS GSM V100R009 Data Configuration based on LMT
 Web LMT Introduction
 Steps of MBTS GSM Data Configuration
 Configuring the Equipment Data
 Configuring the Logical Data
 Configuring the Transmission Data
 Configuring the BTS Clock
 Activating the BTS Configuration
 MBTS GSM V100R009 Data Configuration based on CME
 Introduction to CME
 BTS Data Configuration Procedure
 BTS Data Configuration (Topology Mode)
 BTS Data Configuration (Data Planning Template)
 MBTS GSM V100R009 Data Configuration based on CME Practice Guide
 MBTS GSM V100R009 Data Configuration based on LMT Practice Guide

OMB63 MBTS GSM V100R009 Installation and Commissioning


 MBTS GSM V100R009 Hardware Installation
 MBTS System Overview
 MBTS Installation Procedures
 MBTS GSM V100R009 Commissioning
 MBTS GSM Overview
 MBTS GSM Commissioning
 Remote Commissioning on the U2000
 Local Commissioning Using a USB
 MBTS GSM V100R009 Commissioning Practice Guide

OMB64 MBTS GSM V100R009 Troubleshooting


 MBTS GSM V100R009 Troubleshooting
 General Procedures of Troubleshooting
 Collecting Information for Locating BTS Faults

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 Methods of Fault Judgment and Location
 Antenna / Feeder Fault
 Transmission Fault
 LAPD Link fault
 Approach to prevent BTS fault
Duration

5 working days
Class Size

Min 6,max 12
Training Timetable(Optional)

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1.5.53 GSM BSS16.0 BSS Operation and Maintenance Training (BSC6900/6910)

Training Path

BSC6900 GSM V900R016 Product


Description
OMC20 Lecture 0.5d

BSC6910 GSM V100R016 Product


Description
OMC21 Lecture 0.5d

BSC6900/BSC6910 GSM R16 Operation


and Maintenance
OMC22 Lecture, Lab 2d

MBTS GSM V100R009 Product


Description
OMB60 Lecture 1d

MBTS GSM V100R009 Operation and


Maintenance
OMB61 Lecture, Lab 1d

Target Audience

BSS Field Technicians, Operation and Maintenance Technicians and Engineers


Prerequisites

 Basic knowledge of mobile communications


 At least 1 year working experience in GSM wireless network operation and maintenance
 Successful completion of the following program(s):
 BSC6900 GSM V900R011/12/13/14/15 BSS Operation and Maintenance Training
 BSC6900 GSM V900R011/12/13/14/15 BSS Configuration Training
Objectives

On completion of this program, the participants will be able to:


 State the structure and functions of important boards of BSC6900 GSM
 State the system structure and functions of modules of BSC6900 GSM
 State the system structure and functions of subrack of BSC6900 GSM
 State the performance features of BSC6900 GSM Only
 State the structure and functions of important boards of BSC6910 GSM
 State the system structure and functions of modules of BSC6910 GSM
 State the system structure and functions of subrack of BSC6910 GSM

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 State the performance features of BSC6910 GSM
 Describe the work flow of BSC6900/BSC6910 maintenance
 Describe important parameters in BSC6900/BSC6910 maintenance(Web LMT and MML)
 Operate on the BSC6900/BSC6910 maintenance console
 Perform the routine maintenance for BSC6900/BSC6910
 Describe the features of MBTS GSM products
 Describe the hardware structure of MBTS GSM
 Describe the function of boards of MBTS GSM
 Explain the MBTS GSM signal flow
 Check the hardware structure of the MBTS GSM, such as the cabinet, subrack, broad, and
cable
 Describe GSM site maintenance objects
 Describe the concepts of MBTS GSM management status
 Describe the concepts of MBTS GSM operation status
 Describe MBTS GSM routine operation and maintenance procedure
 Explain how to use MBTS GSM remote maintenance console
Training Content

OMC20 BSC6900 GSM V900R016 Product Description


 BSC6900 GSM V900R016 Product Description
 BSC6900 System Overview
 BSC6900 Hardware Structure
 Cabinets
 Subracks
 Subsystems and Boards
 Cables
 BSC6900 Signal Flows
 BSC6900 Typical Configuration
OMC21 BSC6910 GSM V100R016 Product Description
 BSC6910 GSM V100R016 Product Description
 BSC6910 System Overview
 BSC6910 Hardware Structure
 Cabinets
 Subracks
 Subsystems and Boards
 Cables
 BSC6910 Signal Flows
 BSC6910 Typical Configuration
OMC22 BSC6900/BSC6910 GSM R16 Operation and Maintenance
 BSC6900/BSC6910 GSM V900R016 Operation and Maintenance
 OM System Introduction
 OM Network Introduction
 Web LMT Introduction

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 LMT Offline Tool
 Alarm Monitoring
 Basic Concepts
 Alarm Monitoring(Based on LMT)
 Alarm Monitoring(Based on U2000)
 Device Maintenance
 Basic Concepts
 Device Panel Operations
 Emulation Panel Operations
 Device management
 Device Monitoring
 Transmission Detecting
 Maintain Transmission and Signaling
 Transmission Monitoring
 Related MML Commands
 Troubleshooting Assistant
 Maintain User Resources
 Trace Management
 Hardware Replacement
 Service Board replacement
 OMU Board replacement
 Data Backup and Restore
 Other OM Functions
 LOG Management
 License Management
 Operation Right Management
 BSC6900/BSC6910 GSM V900R016 Operation and Maintenance Practice guide
OMB60 MBTS GSM V100R009 Product Description
 MBTS GSM V100R009 Product Description
 MBTS System Overview
 MBTS Hardware Structure
 BBU Hardware Structure
 RFU Hardware Structure
 Auxiliaries Hardware Structure
 MBTS Cable Connection
 MBTS Technical Specifications
 MBTS Typical Configuration
 Basic Principles
 Configuration Scenarios
OMB61 MBTS GSM V100R009 Operation and Maintenance
 MBTS GSM V100R009 Operation and Maintenance
 Alarm Monitoring

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 Alarm Monitoring via LMT
 Alarm Monitoring via U2000
 Transmission Test
 Device maintenance
 Routine Maintenance MML
 Board Replacement
 MBTS GSM V100R009 Operation and Maintenance Practice
 MBTS GSM V100R009 Field Maintenance
 Checking hardware
 LEDs
 Cable connections
 Site local maintenance
 Replacing boards
 Routine maintenance list
 MBTS GSM V100R009 Field Maintenance Practice Guide
Duration

5 working days
Class Size

Min 6,max 12
Training Timetable(Optional)

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1.5.54 GSM BSS16.0 BSS Configuration Training (BSC6900/6910)

Training Path

BSC6900/BSC6910 GSM R16 Initial Data


Configuration
OMC23 Lecture, Lab 3d

BSC6900/BSC6910 GSM R16 Installation


and Commissioning
OMC24 Lecture, Lab 1.5d

MBTS GSM V100R009 Initial Data


Configuration
OMB62 Lecture, Lab 1.5d

MBTS GSM V100R009 Installation and


Commissioning
OMB63 Lecture, Lab 1d

Target Audience

BSS Field Technicians, Operation and Maintenance Technicians and Engineers


Prerequisites

 Basic knowledge of mobile communications


 At least 1 year working experience in GSM wireless network operation and maintenance
 Successful completion of the following program(s):
 BSC6900 GSM V900R011/12/13/14/15 BSS Operation and Maintenance Training
 BSC6900 GSM V900R011/12/13/14/15 BSS Configuration Training
Objectives

On completion of this program, the participants will be able to:


 Configure BSC6900/BSC6910 by Web LMT independently
 Describe the configuration of important parameters of GSM BSS system
 Check the data configuration correctness and validity
 Describe the loading procedure of data configuration
 Configure BSC6900/BSC6910 by CME independently
 Describe the configuration of important parameters of GSM BSS system
 Check the data configuration correctness and validity
 Describe the loading procedure of data configuration via CME
 Describe BSC6900/BSC6910 commissioning procedure
 Outline OMU software functions
 Complete BSC6900/BSC6910 commissioning
 Complete BSC6900/BSC6910 application software installation

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 Outline the user interface of Web LMT configuration tool
 Illustrate the data configuration procedure
 Explain key parameters in each step during data configuration procedure
 Implement the data configuration with template file
 Perform initial data configuration via CME and LMT
 Describe the installation procedure
 Describe the software commissioning procedures in different scenarios
 Describe the different commissioning mode according to different scenarios
 Perform remote commissioning via U2000 and USB+U2000
 Master the loading procedure of BTS, and check the current version to ensure the loading step
 Identify the way to check the different alarm of BTS
Training Content

OMC23 BSC6900/BSC6910 GSM V900R016 Initial Data Configuration


 BSC6900/BSC6910 GSM V900R016 Initial Data Configuration Based on CME
 Introduction of CME
 Configuration Preparation
 BSC6900/BSC6910 Data Configuration
 Configuring Global Data
 Configuring Equipment Data
 Configuring Interface Data
 Configuring Cell Data
 BSC6900/BSC6910 Data Export
 BSC6900/BSC6910 GSM V900R016 Initial Data Configuration Based on LMT
 Data Configuration Overview
 Preparation
 Configuring the Global Information
 Configuring the Equipment Data
 Configuring the Interfaces
 A Interface Data Configuration (over IP)
 A Interface Data Configuration (over Transmission Resource Pool)
 A Interface Data Configuration (over TDM)
 Gb Interface Data Configuration (over IP)
 Ater Interface Data Configuration (over TDM)
 Pb Interface Data Configuration (only Outer PCU need configure)
 BSC6900/BSC6910 GSM V900R016 Data Configuration Based on LMT Practice Guide
 BSC6900/BSC6910 GSM V900R016 Data Configuration Based on CME Practice Guide
OMC24 BSC6900/BSC6910 GSM V900R016 Installation and Commissioning
 BSC6900/BSC6910 GSM V900R016 Installation / Commissioning
 BSC6900 / BSC6910 O/M System Introduction
 BSC6900 / BSC6910 Software Installation
 BSC6900 / BSC6910 Commissioning
 BSC6900/BSC6910 GSM V900R016 Installation / Commissioning Practice Guide

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OMB62 MBTS GSM V100R009 Initial Data Configuration
 MBTS GSM V100R009 Data Configuration based on LMT
 Web LMT Introduction
 Steps of MBTS GSM Data Configuration
 Configuring the Equipment Data
 Configuring the Logical Data
 Configuring the Transmission Data
 Configuring the BTS Clock
 Activating the BTS Configuration
 MBTS GSM V100R009 Data Configuration based on CME
 Introduction to CME
 BTS Data Configuration Procedure
 BTS Data Configuration (Topology Mode)
 BTS Data Configuration (Data Planning Template)
 MBTS GSM V100R009 Data Configuration based on CME Practice Guide
 MBTS GSM V100R009 Data Configuration based on LMT Practice Guide
OMB63 MBTS GSM V100R009 Installation and Commissioning
 MBTS GSM V100R009 Hardware Installation
 MBTS System Overview
 MBTS Installation Procedures
 MBTS GSM V100R009 Commissioning
 MBTS GSM Overview
 MBTS GSM Commissioning
 Remote Commissioning on the U2000
 Local Commissioning Using a USB
 MBTS GSM V100R009 Commissioning Practice Guide
Duration

7 working days
Class Size

Min 6,max 12
Training Timetable(Optional)

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1.5.55 GSM BSS16.0 BSS Reconfiguration Training (BSC6900/6910)

Training Path

BSC6900/BSC6910 GSM R16 Data


Reconfiguration
OMC25 Lecture, Lab 1d

BSC6900/BSC6910 GSM R16 Migration

OMC26 Lecture, Lab 0.5d

BSC6900/BSC6910 GSM R16 Expanding

OMC27 Lecture, Lab 0.5d

MBTS GSM V100R009 Data


Reconfiguration
OMB65 Lecture, Lab 2d

MBTS GSM V100R009 Expanding

OMB66 Lecture, Lab 0.5d

MBTS GSM V100R009 Migration

OMB67 Lecture, Lab 0.5d

Target Audience

BSS Field Technicians, Operation and Maintenance Technicians and Engineers


Prerequisites

 Basic knowledge of mobile communications


 At least 1 year working experience in GSM wireless network operation and maintenance
 Successful completion of the following program(s):
 BSC6900 GSM V900R011/12/13/14/15 BSS Operation and Maintenance Training
 BSC6900 GSM V900R011/12/13/14/15 BSS Configuration Training
Objectives

On completion of this program, the participants will be able to:


 Describe the procedure of adjusting the BSC
 Describe the modification of OPC and DPC
 Perform the way to adding/removing subracks and boards

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 expand the transmission resoure in A, GB and Abis interface
 Reconfiguring the Transmission Mode on A, Gb and Abis interface
 Adjust the cell processing in DPU board
 Detail the scenarios of BSC migration
 Detail the procedure of BSC migration
 Perform the BSC migration
 Describe the procedures of expanding the BSC capacity
 Perform how to add BSC board
 Perform how to add BSC Subrack
 Describe the procedure of MBTS dynamic data adjustment
 Adjust the Global/Device/Transmission Data
 Adjust the Cells/TRXs/Channels Data
 Adjust the BTS Data
 Reparent and re-homing BTSs
 Describe the procedures of expanding the BTS capacity
 Perform how to add BTS Cells
 Perform how to add BTS TRXs
 Detail the scenarios of BTS migration
 Detail the procedure of BTS migration
 Perform the BTS migration
Training Content

OMC25 BSC6900/BSC6910 GSM V900R016 Initial Data Reconfiguration


 BSC6900/BSC6910 GSM V900R016 Data Reconfiguration based on LMT
 Changing the Connection Between the BSC and the MSC
 Cutting Over an MSC (with IP Transmission Mode Retained over the A Interface)
 Cutting Over an MSC (TDM to TDM Transmission Mode over the A Interface)
 Cutting Over an MSC (TDM to IP Transmission Mode over the A Interface)
 Modify OPC and DPC
 Modify N7 signaling link from 64k to 2M
 Add STP in A interface
 add subracks and boards
 Remove Boards and Subracks
 modify single OMU to double OMU
 Expand the transmission resource in A, GB and Abis interface.
 Reconfiguring the Transmission Mode
 Changing the Transmission Mode on the A Interface
 Reconfiguring the Transmission Mode on the Ater Interface
 Changing the Transmission Mode on the Gb Interface
 Changing the Transmission Mode on the Abis Interface
 Adjust the cell processing in DPU board(BSC6900)
 BSC6900/BSC6910 GSM V900R016 Data Reconfiguration based on LMT Practice Guide
OMC26 BSC6900/BSC6910 GSM V900R016 Migration

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 BSC6900/BSC6910 GSM V900R016 Migration
 BSC Migration Summary
 Reparenting BSC Between MSC Servers
 Reparenting BSC Between SGSN
 BSC6900/BSC6910 GSM V900R016 Migration Practice Guide
OMC27 BSC6900/BSC6910 GSM R16 Expanding
 BSC6900/BSC6910 GSM V900R016 Expanding
 Overview of Expanding the BSC Capacity
 Adding a BSC Board
 Adding an EPS Subrack
 BSC6900/BSC6910 GSM V900R016 Expanding Practice Guide
OMB65 MBTS GSM V100R009 Data Reconfiguration
 MBTS GSM V100R009 Data Reconfiguration based on CME
 Dynamic Data Adjustment Introduction
 Adjusting the Global/Device/Transmission Data
 Adjusting the Cells/TRXs/Channels Data
 Adjusting the BTS Data
 Reparenting and re-homing BTSs
 MBTS GSM V100R009 Data Reconfiguration based on CME Practice Guide
 MBTS GSM V100R009 Data Reconfiguration based on LMT
 Reconfiguring a BTS via LMT
 Changing the Connection Between the BSC and the MSC via LMT
 Reconfiguring a Cell via LMT
 Reconfiguring a Channel via LMT
 MBTS GSM V100R009 Data Reconfiguration based on LMT Practice Guide
OMB66 MBTS GSM V100R009 Expanding
 MBTS GSM V100R009 Expanding
 Overview of Expanding the BTS Capacity
 Adding a BTS cell
 Adding a BTS TRX
 MBTS GSM V100R009 Expanding Practice Guide
OMB67 MBTS GSM V100R009 Migration
 MBTS GSM V100R009 Migration
 BTS Reparenting Overview
 Reparenting BTSs within a BSC (TDM)
 Reparenting BTSs within a BSC (IP)
 Reparenting BTSs between BSCs (TDM/Static IP/Non-Static IP)
 MBTS GSM V100R009 Migration Practice Guide
Duration

5 working days

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Class Size

Min 6,max 12
Training Timetable(Optional)

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1.5.56 GSM BSS16.0 BSS Troubleshooting Training (BSC6900/6910)

Training Path

BSC6900/BSC6910 GSM R16 Fault


Information Collecting
OMC34 Lecture, Lab 0.5d

BSC6900/BSC6910 R16 CS
Troubleshooting
OMC35 Lecture, Lab 1.5d

BSC6900/BSC6910 R16 PS
Troubleshooting
OMC36 Lecture, Lab 1d

BSC6900/BSC6910 R16 IP Transmission


Troubleshooting
OMC37 Lecture, Lab 1.5d

BSC6900/BSC6910 R16 Clock


Troubleshooting
OMC38 Lecture, Lab 0.5d

Target Audience

BSS Field Technicians, Operation and Maintenance Technicians and Engineers


Prerequisites

 Basic knowledge of mobile communications


 At least 1 year working experience in GSM wireless network operation and maintenance
 Successful completion of the following program(s):
 BSC6900 GSM V900R011/12/13/14/15 BSS Operation and Maintenance Training
 BSC6900 GSM V900R011/12/13/14/15 BSS Configuration Training
Objectives

On completion of this program, the participants will be able to:


 Describe the OMU Maintenance and Operation
 Know how to collect the fault information for CS and PS fault
 Describe where is the different file in OMU
 Describe the functions of different files
 Describe the CS Fault Troubleshooting flow
 Know how to do Single pass and no voice Troubleshooting
 Know how to do Cross pass Troubleshooting

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 Know how to do Noise Troubleshooting
 Know how to do Echo Troubleshooting
 Describe the PS Fault Troubleshooting flow
 Know how to do PS Data rate Troubleshooting
 Know how to do PS Access Troubleshooting
 Know how to Anylase PS KPI
 Understand typical IP transmission troubleshooting cases
 Understand fault isolation in case of emergencies in IP transmission mode
 Understand how to analyze typical IP transmission troubleshooting cases
 Describe Clock Fault Troubleshooting Flow
 Know how to do Clock troubleshooting
Training Content

OMC34 BSC6900/BSC6910 GSM R16 Fault Information Collecting


 BSC6900/BSC6910 GSM R16 Fault Information Collecting Student Book
 OMU Overview
 CS Fault information collecting
 PS Fault information collecting
OMC35 BSC6900/BSC6910 R16 CS Troubleshooting
 BSC6900/BSC6910 GSM R16 CS Troubleshooting Student Book
 CS Fault Troubleshooting flow
 Single pass and no voice Troubleshooting
 Cross pass Troubleshooting
 Noise Troubleshooting
 Echo Troubleshooting
OMC36 BSC6900/BSC6910 R16 PS Troubleshooting
 BSC6900/BSC6910 GSM R16 PS Troubleshooting Student Book
 PS Fault Troubleshooting flow
 PS Data rate Troubleshooting
 PS Access Troubleshooting
 PS KPI Anylase
OMC37 BSC6900/BSC6910 R16 IP Transmission Troubleshooting
 BSC6900/BSC6910 GSM R16 IP Transmission Troubleshooting Student Book
 TCP/IP Protocol
 Physical layer Troubleshooting
 Data link layer Troubleshooting
 Network layer Troubleshooting
 LAPD/SCTP Troubleshooting
 IPPATH Troubleshooting
OMC38 BSC6900/BSC6910 R16 Clock Troubleshooting
 BSC6900/BSC6910 GSM R16 Clock Troubleshooting Student Book
 Clock Fault Troubleshooting

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Duration

5 working days
Class Size

Min 6,max 12
Training Timetable(Optional)

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1.5.57 GSM BSS15.0 - BSS16.0 Product Delta Training (BSC6900/6910)

Training Path

BSC6900/BSC6910 GSM R15 – R16 Delta


for Hardware
OMC39 Lecture, Lab 0.17d

MBTS GSM V100R008 - V100R009 Delta


for Hardware
OMB69 Lecture, Lab 0.17d

BSC6900/BSC6910 GSM R15 – R16 Delta


New Maintainability and Testability Feature
OMC40 Lecture, Lab 0.25d

BSC6900/BSC6910 GSM R15 – R16 Delta


for New Feature
OMC41 Lecture, Lab 0.25d

CME GSM V200R013 - V200R014 Delta

OMC42 Lecture, Lab 0.17d

Target Audience

BSS Field Technicians, Operation and Maintenance Technicians and Engineers


Prerequisites

 Basic knowledge of mobile communications


 At least 1 year working experience in GSM wireless network operation and maintenance
 Successful completion of the following program(s):
 BSC6900 GSM V900R011/12/13/14/15 BSS Operation and Maintenance Training
 BSC6900 GSM V900R011/12/13/14/15 BSS Configuration Training
Objectives

On completion of this program, the participants will be able to:


 Know the capacity specifications of the BSC6900/6910 R16
 Know the new hardware adopted by the BSC6900/6910 R16
 Know the hardware configuration and capacity of the BSC6900/6910 R16
 Know the new hardware adopted by the MBTS GU V100R009
 Know the New hardware configuration
 Know the principles and application scenarios of the O/M features
 Know the configuration procedures and implementation methods of the O/M features

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 Know the principles and application scenarios of the new features
 Know the configuration procedures and implementation methods of the new features
 Know the new feature of CME
 Master the new feature for GSM
Training Content

OMC39 BSC6900/BSC6910 GSM R15 – R16 Delta for Hardware


 BSC6900/BSC6910 GSM V900R015 - V900R016 Delta for Hardware
 BSC6900/BSC6910 Evolution Overview
 BSC6900/BSC6910 Hardware Evolution
 BSC6900/BSC6910 Typical Hardware Configuration
OMB69 MBTS GSM V100R008 - V100R009 Delta for Hardware
 MBTS GSM V100R008 - V100R009 Delta for Hardware
 GBSS16.0 Solution Introduction
 Overview of the new TRX modules
 Product hardware of the new TRX modules
 Configuration specifications of the new TRX modules
OMC40 BSC6900/BSC6910 GSM R15 - R16 Delta for New Maintainability and Testability Feature
 BSC6900/BSC6910 GSM V900R015 - V900R016 Delta for New Maintainability and Testability
Feature
 Quickly Collecting Fault Information
 Collecting BTS Logs
 Real-Time Monitoring of Cell Performance Monitoring
 GSM 1-Minute Performance Real-Time Monitoring
 E2E Voice Problem Location
 Single-User Tracing Optimization
 Optimization of the Function of Co-MPT Base Stations
 SingleOM introduction
OMC41 BSC6900/BSC6910 GSM R15 - R16 Delta for New Feature
 BSC6900/BSC6910 GSM V900R015 - V900R016 Delta for New Feature
 4-Way Receiver Diversity Supported by Multi-Carrier Modules
 Antenna Frequency Hopping
 Multi-Site Cell Enhancement
 MOCN II
 Base Station OMCH Self-recovery
OMC42 CME GSM V200R013 - V200R014 Delta
 CME GSM V200R013 - V200R014 Delta
 New and Modified Features on the Platform
 New and Modified Common Features
 New and Modified Features for GSM Configuration
Duration

1 working day

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Class Size

Min 6,max 12
Training Timetable(Optional)

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1.5.58 GSM BSS16.0 Emergency Maintenance Training (BSC6900/6910)

Training Path

GSM BSS16.0 Emergency Maintenance

OMC32 Lecture, Lab 0.5d

GSM BSS16.0 Heavy Traffic Precaution

OMC33 Lecture, Lab 0.5d

Target Audience

BSS Field Technicians, Operation and Maintenance Technicians and Engineers


Prerequisites

 Basic knowledge of mobile communications


 At least 1 year working experience in GSM wireless network operation and maintenance
 Successful completion of the following program(s):
 BSC6900 GSM V900R011/12/13/14/15 BSS Operation and Maintenance Training
 BSC6900 GSM V900R011/12/13/14/15 BSS Configuration Training
Objectives

On completion of this program, the participants will be able to:


 Understand the Basic Symptoms About the Accident
 Know how to collect the related information
 Excute the quick emergency handling methods
 Understand Precautions and Emergency Maintenance for heavy Traffic
 Know how to adjust BSC parameters before heavy traffic
 Excute emergency maintenance for heavy traffic
Training Content

OMC32 GSM BSS16.0 Emergency Maintenance


 GSM BSS16.0 Emergency Maintenance
 Emergency Maintenance Overview
 Basic symptoms about the accident
 collecting related information
 quick emergency handling methods
 GSM BSS16.0 Emergency Maintenance Practice Guide
OMC33 GSM BSS16.0 Precautions and Emergency Maintenance for Large Traffic
 GSM BSS16.0 Precautions and Emergency Maintenance for Large Traffic
 Precautions and Emergency Maintenance for Large Traffic Overview
 Adjusting BSC Parameters Before Large Traffic
 Emergency Maintenance for Large Traffic

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 GSM BSS16.0 Precautions and Emergency Maintenance for Large Traffic Practice Guide
Duration

1 working day
Class Size

Min 6,max 12
Training Timetable(Optional)

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1.5.59 GSM BSS16.0 Patch and Upgrade Training (BSC6900/6910)

Training Path

BSC6900/BSC6910 GSM R16 Patch and


Upgrade
OMC30 Lecture, Lab 1d

MBTS GSM V100R009 Patch and


Upgrade
OMC31 Lecture, Lab 1d

Target Audience

BSS Field Technicians, Operation and Maintenance Technicians and Engineers


Prerequisites

 Basic knowledge of mobile communications


 At least 1 year working experience in GSM wireless network operation and maintenance
 Successful completion of the following program(s):
 BSC6900 GSM V900R011/12/13/14/15 BSS Operation and Maintenance Training
 BSC6900 GSM V900R011/12/13/14/15 BSS Configuration Training
Objectives

On completion of this program, the participants will be able to:


 Describe the software installation and upgrade flow
 Outline the backup and restore operations
 Complete the installation and upgrade tasks
 Grasp the OMU routine maintenance commands
 Understand the basic concepts
 Master MBTS GSM software upgrade procedures
Training Content

OMC30 BSC6900/BSC6910 GSM R16 Patch and Upgrade


 BSC6900/BSC6910 GSM V900R016 Patch and Upgrade
 BSC6900/BSC6910 OMU Introduction
 BSC6900/BSC6910 Application Software Upgrade Directly
 BSC6900/BSC6910 OMU Operation and Maintenance
 BSC6900/BSC6910 GSM V900R016 Patch and Upgrade Practice Guide
OMC31 MBTS GSM V100R009 Patch and Upgrade
 MBTS GSM V100R009 Patch and Upgrade
 Overview
 MBTS Software Upgrade Procedures(BSC6900 LMT-Based)
 Upgrade procedures
 Preparing for the Upgrade

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 Performing the Upgrade
 Verifying the Upgrade
 MBTS Software Upgrade Procedures(U2000-Based)
 Upgrade procedures
 Preparing for the Upgrade
 Performing the Upgrade
 Verifying the Upgrade
 MBTS GSM V100R009 Patch and Upgrade Practice Guide
Duration

2 working days
Class Size

Min 6,max 12
Training Timetable(Optional)

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1.5.60 GSM BSS16.0 Antenna and Feeder Maintenance Training (BSC6900/6910)

Training Path

GSM BSS16.0 Antenna and Feeder


Maintenance
OMB68 Lecture 1d

Target Audience

BSS Field Technicians, Operation and Maintenance Technicians and Engineers


Prerequisites

 Basic knowledge of mobile communications


 At least 1 year working experience in GSM wireless network operation and maintenance
 Successful completion of the following program(s):
 BSC6900 GSM V900R011/12/13/14/15 BSS Operation and Maintenance Training
 BSC6900 GSM V900R011/12/13/14/15 BSS Configuration Training
Objectives

On completion of this program, the participants will be able to:


 Describe Antenna and Feeder hardware structure
 Describe Antenna and Feeder maintenance
 Describe the Antenna and Feeder troubleshooting flow
 Analyse the Antenna and Feeder fault reasons
 Master the Antenna and Feeder troubleshooting
 Describe the basic principles of intermodulation interference and CDMA network interference
 Explain how to troubleshoot interference problems by using the wireless air interface and RF
maintenance / testing functions
 Explain principles of the wireless air interface and RF maintenance and testing functions
 Know how to use the wireless air interface and RF maintenance and testing functions
Training Content

OMB68 GSM BSS16.0 Antenna and Feeder Maintenance


 GSM BSS16.0 Antenna and Feeder Maintenance
 Antenna and Feeder common faults
 Antenna and Feeder fault reasons
 Antenna and Feeder troubleshooting
 MBTS GSM V100R009 Wireless Air Interface and RF Maintenance / Testing
 Background Information
 Specification and Capacity
 Offline Intermodulation Interference Test
 Online Antenna Feeder PIM Test
 Offline Frequency Spectrum Scanning
 Online Frequency Spectrum Scanning
 CDMA Network Interference Detection

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Duration

1 working day
Class Size

Min 6,max 12
Training Timetable(Optional)

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1.6 GSM Product WBT

1.6.1 BSC6900 GSM V9R13 Product Description(WBT)

Training Path

BSC6900 GSM V9R13 Product


Description (WBT)
NA WBT 1H

Target Audience

BSS Field Technicians, Operation and Maintenance Technicians and Engineers


Prerequisites

 Basic knowledge of mobile communications


 At least 1 year working experience in GSM wireless network operation and maintenance
Objectives

On completion of this program, the participants will be able to:


 State the structure and functions of important boards of BSC6900.
 State the system structure and functions of modules of BSC6900.
 State the system structure and functions of subracks of BSC6900.
 State the performance features of BSC6900
Training Content

NA BSC6900 GSM V9R13 Product Description (WBT)


 BSC6900 GSM V9R13 Product Description(WBT)
 BSC6900 System Overview
 BSC6900 Hardware Structure
 Cabinets
 Subracks
 Subsystems and Boards
 BSC6900 Typical Configuration
Duration

1 hour
Class Size

No limit

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1.6.2 BSC6900 GSM Initial Data Configuration Based on CME(WBT)

Training Path

BSC6900 GSM Initial Data Configuration


Based on CME (WBT)
NA WBT 1H

Target Audience

BSS Field Technicians, Operation and Maintenance Technicians and Engineers


Prerequisites

 Basic knowledge of mobile communications


 At least 1 year working experience in GSM wireless network operation and maintenance
Objectives

On completion of this program, the participants will be able to:


 Configure BSC6900 by CME independently.
 Describe the configuration of important parameters of GSM BSS system.
 Check the data configuration correctness and validity.
 Describe the loading procedure of data configuration via CME.
Training Content

NA BSC6900 GSM Initial Data Configuration Based on CME(WBT)


 BSC6900 GSM Initial Data Configuration Based on CME(WBT)
 Basic Concepts of CME
 BSC6900 Data Configuration Procedure
 Data Configuration Overview
 Configuring the Global Information
 Configuring the Equipment Data
 Configuring the Interfaces
 Ater Interface Data Configuration (Over TDM)
 A Interface Data Configuration (over TDM)
 A Interface Data Configuration (over IP)
 Gb Interface Data Configuration (over FR)
 Gb Interface Data Configuration (over IP)
Duration

1 hour
Class Size

No limit

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1.6.3 BSC6900 GSM Troubleshooting (WBT)

Training Path

BSC6900 GSM Troubleshooting (WBT)

NA WBT 1H

Target Audience

BSS Field Technicians, Operation and Maintenance Technicians and Engineers


Prerequisites

 Basic knowledge of mobile communications


 At least 1 year working experience in GSM wireless network operation and maintenance
Objectives

On completion of this program, the participants will be able to:


 Understand BSC6900 safety precautions of maintenance.
 Describe the BSC6900 troubleshooting flow.
 Describe the troubleshooting phenomenon for common BSC6900 faults.
 Locate the troubleshooting cases for common BSC6900 faults.
 Analyze the troubleshooting cases for common BSC6900 faults.
 Perform the troubleshooting for common BSC6900 faults.
Training Content

NA BSC6900 GSM Troubleshooting (WBT)


 BSC6900 GSM Troubleshooting (WBT)
 General Troubleshooting Flow
 BSC Fault Information Collection
 Fault Classification and Troubleshooting Method
 BSC Fault Preventative Measures
Duration

1 hour
Class Size

No limit

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1.6.4 MBTS GSM V100R004 Product Description(WBT)

Training Path

MBTS GSM V100R004 Product


Description (WBT)
NA WBT 1H

Target Audience

BSS Field Technicians, Operation and Maintenance Technicians and Engineers


Prerequisites

 Basic knowledge of mobile communications


 At least 1 year working experience in GSM wireless network operation and maintenance
Objectives

On completion of this program, the participants will be able to:


 Describe the features of MBTS (GSM Only) products.
 Describe the hardware structure of MBTS (GSM Only).
 Describe the function of boards of MBTS (GSM Only).
 Explain the MBTS signal flow.
 Check the hardware structure of the MBTS, such as the cabinet, subrack, broad, and cable.
Training Content

NA MBTS GSM V100R004 Product Description (WBT)


 MBTS GSM V100R004 Product Description(WBT)
 MBTS System Overview
 MBTS Hardware Structure
 BBU Hardware Structure
 RFU Hardware Structure
 Auxiliaries Hardware Structure
 MBTS Cable Connection
 MBTS Technical Specifications
 MBTS Typical Configuration
 Basic Principles
 Configuration Scenarios
Duration

1 hour
Class Size

No limit

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1.6.5 MBTS GSM Initial Data Configuration (WBT)

Training Path

MBTS GSM Initial Data Configuration


(WBT)
NA WBT 0.5H

Target Audience

BSS Field Technicians, Operation and Maintenance Technicians and Engineers


Prerequisites

 Basic knowledge of mobile communications


 At least 1 year working experience in GSM wireless network operation and maintenance
Objectives

On completion of this program, the participants will be able to:


 Illustrate the data configuration procedure based on CME.
 Explain key parameters in each step during data configuration procedure.
 Implement the data configuration with template file.
 Perform initial data configuration and dynamic modification.
Training Content

NA MBTS GSM Initial Data Configuration (WBT)


 MBTS GSM Initial Data Configuration (WBT)
 Basic Concepts of CME
 Overview of Configuration Multi-Mode Base Stations
 MBTS Data Configuration Procedure
 MBTS Data Exporting and Activating
 Export MML script for BTS
Duration

0.5 hour
Class Size

No limit

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1.6.6 MBTS GSM V100R004 Operation and Maintenance(WBT)

Training Path

MBTS GSM V100R004 Operation and


Maintenance (WBT)
NA WBT 1H

Target Audience

BSS Field Technicians, Operation and Maintenance Technicians and Engineers


Prerequisites

 Basic knowledge of mobile communications


 At least 1 year working experience in GSM wireless network operation and maintenance
Objectives

On completion of this program, the participants will be able to:


 Describe GSM site maintenance objects (Web LMT and MML).
 Describe the concepts of MBTS (GSM Only) management status.
 Describe the concepts of MBTS (GSM Only) operation status.
 Describe MBTS GSM routine operation and maintenance procedure.
 Explain how to use MBTS (GSM Only) remote maintenance console.
Training Content

NA MBTS GSM V100R004 Operation and Maintenance (WBT)


 MBTS GSM V100R004 Operation and Maintenance(WBT)
 Web LMT introduction
 Device maintenance
 Routine maintenance through MML
 Transmission and interface test
Duration

1 hour
Class Size

No limit

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1.6.7 MBTS V100R004 GSM Troubleshooting (WBT)

Training Path

MBTS V100R004 GSM Troubleshooting


(WBT)
NA WBT 0.5H

Target Audience

BSS Field Technicians, Operation and Maintenance Technicians and Engineers


Prerequisites

 Basic knowledge of mobile communications


 At least 1 year working experience in GSM wireless network operation and maintenance
Objectives

On completion of this program, the participants will be able to:


 Understand BTS safety precautions of maintenance.
 Describe the BTS troubleshooting flow.
 Describe the troubleshooting phenomenon for common BTS faults.
 Locate the troubleshooting cases for common BTS faults.
 Analyze the troubleshooting cases for common BTS faults.
Training Content

NA MBTS V100R004 GSM Troubleshooting (WBT)


 MBTS V100R004 GSM Troubleshooting (WBT)
 General Procedures of Troubleshooting
 Collecting Information for Locating BTS Faults
 Methods of Fault Judgment and Location
 Antenna
 Feeder Fault
 Transmission Fault
 LAPD Link fault
 Approach to prevent BTS fault
Duration

0.5 hour
Class Size

No limit

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1.7 GSM RNP&RNO

1.7.1 GSM Radio Network Design and Planning Training

Training Path

GSM Antenna Basics

OMP00 Lecture 0.5d

GSM Radio Network Planning

OMP01 Lecture, Case 3.5d

Target Audience

GSM Radio Network Planning Engineers


Prerequisites

 Basic knowledge of mobile communications


Objectives

On completion of this program, the participants will be able to:


 Describe the theory of radio signal propagation
 Describe the radio signal propagation model
 Interpret the structure of the antenna equipments
 Interpret the features of the antenna equipments
 Implement selecting the suitable antenna type
 Outline the key specifications of antenna
 Implement GSM radio network coverage planning
 Explain the link budget model and its application
 Explain the advance technology for improving coverage
 Implement GSM radio network traffic capacity planning on TCHF/TCHH/SDCCH
 Explain the capacity enhancement technology
 Explain the location area planning?
 Describe the paging ability of radio network
 Explain GSM frequency resource, C/I conception, frequency reuse definition, and frequency
tighten reuse technology and its application
Training Content

OMP00 GSM Antenna Basics


 Antenna Basics
 Antenna Fundamentals
 Antenna Working Principle

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 Antenna Specifications
 Antenna Selection
 Electric Down tilt Antenna
OMP01 GSM Radio Network Planning
 GSM Cell Design
 Cell Planning Process
 Cell Planning Detailed Flow
 GSM Location Area Planning
 Location Area Overview
 Location Area Planning Principle
 Paging Strategies in Location Area
 LAC capacity calculation
 GSM Coverage Dimensioning
 Coverage Planning Basis
 Link Balance and Budget
 Indoor Coverage Planning
 Advance Technology for Improving Coverage
 GSM Capacity Dimensioning
 Traffic Prediction
 TCH Capacity Planning
 SDCCH Capacity Planning
 Capacity Enhancement Technology
 GSM Frequency Planning
 Frequency Planning
 Normal Frequency Reuse Technology
 Tight Frequency Reuse
 Concentric Cell Technology
 Multiple Reuse Pattern Technology
 GSM Radio Network Planning Practice Guide
Duration

4 working days
Class Size

Min 6, Max 12

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1.7.2 BSC6000 GSM Radio Network Optimization Training

Training Path

BSC6000 GSM Air Interface

OMA00 Lecture, Lab 2.5d

GSM BSS8.1 Radio Network Functionality

OMO00 Lecture, Lab 2.25d

GSM BSS8.1 Radio Network Features

OMO02 Lecture, Lab 4.75d

GSM BSS8.1 Radio Network Performance


Management
OMO04 Lecture, Demo 0.5d

Target Audience

GSM Radio Network Optimization Engineers


Prerequisites

 Basic knowledge of mobile communications


 At least 1 year working experience in GSM wireless network optimization
Objectives

On completion of this program, the participants will be able to:


 Describe the function of each kind of logical channel
 Describe the general radio signal process on Um interface
 State the techniques used on Um interface
 Describe typical GSM communication flow
 Perform the operation for interface message trace
 Identify the messages on A interface and Abis interface
 Analysis the messages on A interface and Abis interface
 Explain the important message parameters
 Identify the fault by the method of analyzing the signaling flow
 List the MS behaviors in idle mode
 Describe the parameters associated with MS behaviors in idle mode
 List the types of frequency hopping
 Describe the functions of frequency hopping algorithm

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 Describe the parameters of frequency hopping
 Describe the general flow of GSM power control algorithm
 Interpret Huawei power control algorithm II
 Interpret Huawei power control algorithm III
 Describe the other features about power control
 Describe the general flow of GSM handover algorithm
 Interpret Huawei handover algorithm I/II
 Describe the enhanced full rate algorithm
 Describe the half rate algorithm
 Describe the adaptive multiple rate algorithm
 Describe the GSM radio channel allocation algorithm II
 Describe the operations about performance management based on M2000
 Interpret the general analysis procedure of traffic analysis
 Interpret the functions of some typical counters
Training Content

OMA00 BSC6000 GSM Air Interface


 GSM Radio Interface
 Overview
 Processing of Voice Signal
 Features in GSM System
 Timing Advance
 Frequency Hopping
 Discontinuous Transmission
 Power Control
 Radio Channel
 GSM BSS Communication Flow
 Location Update
 Call Setup
 Handover
 Direct Retry
 Short Message
 Release
 Case Analysis
 BSC6000 GSM BSS Signaling Analysis Practice Guide
OMO00 GSM BSS8.1 Radio Network Functionality
 BSC6000 GSM V9R8C12 Cell Parameters
 Cell Parameters Overview
 Cell Parameters Introduction
 Case Study
 BSC6000 GSM V9R8C12 Frequency Hopping
 Hopping Overview

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 Hopping Classification
 Hopping Parameters
 BSC6000 GSM RNO Practice Guide (Cell Data)
OMO02 GSM BSS8.1 Radio Network Features
 BSC6000 GSM V9R8C12 Power Control
 Power Control Overview
 HWⅡ Power Control
 HWⅢ Power Control
 Other Power Control
 BSC6000 GSM V9R8C12 Multiple Rate Algorithm
 Enhanced Full Rate
 Half Rate
 Adaptive Multiple Rate
 BSC6000 GSM V9R8C12 Handover Algorithm I and Parameters
 Introduction of Handover
 Purposes of HO
 Classification of HO
 HO Algorithm Ⅰ Process
 General HO Process
 Measure and Measurement Result Report
 Measurement Report Preprocessing
 Handover Judgment
 Handover Implementation
 BSC6000 GSM RNO Practice Guide (Handover)
 BSC6000 GSM RNO Practice Guide (Multiple Voice Rate)
 BSC6000 GSM V9R8C01 Radio Channel Management Algorithm and Parameters
 HW II Channel Assignment Procedure
 Principle of Channel Assignment
 Data Configuration of Channel Assignment
OMO04 GSM BSS8.1 Radio Network Performance Management
 BSC6000 GSM V9R8C12 Traffic Statistics Analysis
 Brief Introduction to BSC Traffic Statistics
 Often-used Traffic Statistics Items Analysis
Duration

10 working days
Class Size

Min 6, Max 12

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1.7.3 BSC6000 GPRS/EDGE Radio Network Planning and Optimization Training

Training Path

BSC6000 GPRS/EDGE Air Interface

OMA02 Lecture, Lab 2d

GSM BSS8.1 GPRS/EDGE Radio Network


Features
OMO06 Lecture, Case 1.5d

GSM BSS8.1 GPRS/EDGE Radio Network


Performance Management
OMO08 Lecture, Demo 1d

GPRS/EDGE Radio Network Planning

OMP00 Lecture, Case 0.5d

Target Audience

GPRS/EDGE Radio Network Planning and Optimization Engineers


Prerequisites

 Basic knowledge of mobile communications


 At least 1 year working experience in GPRS/EDGE wireless network planning and optimization
Objectives

On completion of this program, the participants will be able to:


 Outline the GPRS/EDGE network structure and functions of entities in GPRS network
 Describe the GPRS/EDGE frame structure of Um interface
 Describe the function of each kind of logical channel
 Describe the typical application scenarios of different logical channel
 Describer the multiple timeslot ability of GPRS/EDGE MS
 Describe GPRS/EDGE channel setup flow
 Describe GPRS/EDGE channel release flow
 List the typical parameters for GPRS/EDGE radio network optimization
 Interpret the typical parameters for GPRS/EDGE radio network optimization
 Describe GPRS/EDGE power control algorithm
 Describe GPRS/EDGE cell reselection conditions
 Describe the operations about performance management based on M2000
 Interpret the functions of typical counters

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 List the typical KPIs
 Interpret the definition and measurement points of typical KPIs
 Describe the work flow of GPRS/EDGE radio network planning
 Implement GPRS/EDGE radio network traffic capacity planning
 Implement GPRS/EDGE radio network coverage planning
 Implement GPRS/EDGE radio network frequency planning
 Describe the influence to the GSM network
Training Content

OMA02 BSC6000 GPRS/EDGE Air Interface


 BSC6000 GPRS EDGE Radio Interface
 GPRS/EDGE System Overview
 GPRS/EDGE Wireless Subsystem
 GPRS/EDGE Numbering and Region
 GPRS/EDGE Mobility Management
 BSC6000 GPRS EDGE BSS Signaling Flow
 GPRS Signaling Basis
 Establishment of TBF in Um Interface
 Release of TBF in Um Interface
 Optimization Flow in Um Interface
 Signaling Flow in Gb Interface
 BSC6000 GPRS/EDGE BSS Signaling Flow Practice Guide
OMO06 GSM BSS8.1 GPRS/EDGE Radio Network Features
 BSC6000 GPRS EDGE V9R8C01 Build-in PCU Radio Network Optimization Parameters
 Radio Optimization Parameters
 Power Control
 Cell Reselection
 Radio Channel Management
 BSC6000 GSM RNO Practice Guide (GPRS EDGE Data Service)
OMO08 GSM BSS8.1 GPRS/EDGE Radio Network Performance Management
 BSC6000 GPRS EDGE V9R8C01 Build-in PCU Traffic Statistics
 GPRS-EDGE Traffic Statistics System
 GPRS-EDGE Traffic Analysis
OMP00 GPRS/EDGE Radio Network Planning
 GPRS EDGE Build-in PCU Radio Network Planning
 Planning Principle
 Capacity Planning (Um, Abis, Gb)
 Coverage Planning
 Frequency Planning
 Signaling Channel Planning
 Dual-band Network Solution
 GPRS EDGE Radio Network Planning Practice Guide

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Duration

5 working days
Class Size

Min 6, Max 12

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1.7.4 BSC6900/BSC6910 GSM Radio Network Optimization Training

Training Path

BSC6900/BSC6910 GSM Air Interface

OMA01 Lecture, Lab 2.5d

GSM BSS9.0/12.0/13.0/14.0 Radio


Network Functionality
OMO01 Lecture, Lab 2.25d

GSM BSS9.0/12.0/13.0/14.0 Radio


Network Features
OMO03 Lecture, Lab 4.75d

GSM BSS9.0/12.0/13.0/14.0 Radio


Network Performance Management
OMO05 Lecture, Demo 0.5d

Target Audience

GSM Radio Network Optimization Engineers


Prerequisites

 Basic knowledge of mobile communications


 At least 1 year working experience in GSM wireless network optimization
Objectives

On completion of this program, the participants will be able to:


 Describe the function of each kind of logical channel
 Describe the general radio signal process on Um interface
 State the techniques used on Um interface
 Describe typical GSM communication flow
 Perform the operation for interface message trace
 Identify the messages on A interface and Abis interface
 Analysis the messages on A interface and Abis interface
 Explain the important message parameters
 Identify the fault by the method of analyzing the signaling flow
 List the MS behaviors in idle mode
 Describe the parameters associated with MS behaviors in idle mode
 List the types of frequency hopping
 Describe the functions of frequency hopping algorithm

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 Describe the parameters of frequency hopping
 Describe the general flow of GSM power control algorithm
 Interpret Huawei power control algorithm II
 Interpret Huawei power control algorithm III
 Describe the other features about power control
 Describe the general flow of GSM handover algorithm
 Interpret Huawei handover algorithm I/II
 Describe the enhanced full rate algorithm
 Describe the half rate algorithm
 Describe the adaptive multiple rate algorithm
 Describe the GSM radio channel allocation algorithm II
 Describe the operations about performance management based on M2000
 Interpret the general analysis procedure of traffic analysis
 Interpret the functions of some typical counters
Training Content

OMA01 BSC6900/BSC6910 GSM Air Interface


 GSM Radio Interface
 Overview
 Processing of Voice Signal
 Features in GSM System
 Timing Advance
 Frequency Hopping
 Discontinuous Transmission
 Power Control
 Radio Channel
 GSM BSS Communication Flow
 Location Update
 Call Setup
 Handover
 Direct Retry
 Short Message
 Release
 Case Analysis
 BSC6900 GSM BSS Signaling Analysis Practice Guide
OMO01 GSM BSS9.0/12.0/13.0/14.0 Radio Network Functionality
 BSC6900 GSM V9R11R12R13R14R15 MS Behaviors in Idle Mode
 System Information Reception
 Cell Selection
 Cell Reselection
 Location Update
 Paging Processing

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 Access Processing
 Other parameters
 BSC6900 GSM RNO Practice Guide (MS behavior in idle mode)
 BSC6900 GSM V9R11R12R13R14R15 Frequency Hopping Algorithm and Parameters
 Hopping Overview
 Hopping Classification
 Hopping Parameters
OMO03 GSM BSS9.0/12.0/13.0/14.0 Radio Network Features
 BSC6900 GSM V9R14R15 Handover Algorithm I
 Introduction of Handover
 Purposes of HO
 Classification of HO
 HO Algorithm Ⅰ Process
 General HO Process
 Measure and Measurement Result Report
 Measurement Report Preprocessing
 Handover Judgment
 Handover Implementation
 BSC6900 GSM RNO Practice Guide (Handover I)
 BSC6900 GSM V9R11R12R13R14R15 Power Control Algorithm and Parameters
 Power Control Overview
 HWⅡ Power Control Algorithm
 HWⅢ Power Control Algorithm
 Other Algorithms
 BSC6900 RNO Practice Guide (Power Control)
 BSC6900 GSM V9R11R12R13R14R15 Multiple Rate Algorithm and Parameters
 Enhanced Full Rate
 Half Rate
 Adaptive Multiple Rate
 BSC6900 GSM RNO Practice Guide (Multiple Rate Algorithm)
 BSC6900 GSM V9R11R12R13R14R15 Radio Channel Allocation Algorithm and Parameters
 HW II Channel Assignment Algorithm Basic
 Channel Assignment Procedure
 Channel Assignment Strategies
 Detail Priorities of Channel Assignment Strategies
 Channel Assignment Priorities and Data Configuration
 Capacity Priorities and Data Configuration
 Quality Priorities and Data Configuration
 PS Coordination Priorities and Data Configuration
 Management Priorities and Data Configuration
OMO05 GSM BSS9.0/12.0/13.0/14.0 Radio Network Performance Management
 iManager M2000 V200R011 Performance Management

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 Performance Management Basic
 Performance Management Preferences
 Performance Database Capacity Parameters
 Measurement Management
 User-Defined Counter Management
 Query Performance Result
 Other Functions
 BSC6900 GSM V9R11R12R13R14R15 Traffic Statistics
 Traffic Statistics Items Analysis Process
 Often-used Traffic Statistics Items Analysis
Duration

10 working days
Class Size

Min 6, Max 12

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1.7.5 GSM BSC6900/BSC6910 GPRS/EDGE Radio Network Planning and
Optimization Training

Training Path

BSC6900/BSC6910 GPRS/EDGE Air


Interface
OMA03 Lecture, Lab 2d

GSM BSS9.0/12.0/13.0/14.0 GPRS/EDGE


Radio Network Features
OMO07 Lecture, Case 1.5d

GSM BSS9.0/12.0/13.0/14.0 GPRS/EDGE


Radio Network Performance Management
OMO09 Lecture, Demo 1d

GPRS/EDGE Radio Network Planning

OMP00 Lecture, Case 0.5d

Target Audience

GPRS/EDGE Radio Network Planning and Optimization Engineers


Prerequisites

 Basic knowledge of mobile communications


 At least 1 year working experience in GPRS/EDGE wireless network planning and optimization
Objectives

On completion of this program, the participants will be able to:


 Outline the GPRS/EDGE network structure and functions of entities in GPRS network
 Describe the GPRS/EDGE frame structure of Um interface
 Describe the function of each kind of logical channel
 Describe the typical application scenarios of different logical channel
 Describer the multiple timeslot ability of GPRS/EDGE MS
 Describe GPRS/EDGE channel setup flow
 Describe GPRS/EDGE channel release flow
 List the typical parameters for GPRS/EDGE radio network optimization
 Interpret the typical parameters for GPRS/EDGE radio network optimization
 Describe GPRS/EDGE power control algorithm
 Describe GPRS/EDGE cell reselection conditions
 Describe the operations about performance management based on M2000

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 Interpret the functions of typical counters
 List the typical KPIs
 Interpret the definition and measurement points of typical KPIs
 Describe the work flow of GPRS/EDGE radio network planning
 Implement GPRS/EDGE radio network traffic capacity planning
 Implement GPRS/EDGE radio network coverage planning
 Implement GPRS/EDGE radio network frequency planning
 Describe the influence to the GSM network
Training Content

OMA03 BSC6900/BSC6910 GPRS/EDGE Air Interface


 BSC6900 GPRS EDGE Radio Interface
 GPRS/EDGE System Overview
 GPRS/EDGE Wireless Subsystem
 GPRS/EDGE Numbering and Region
 GPRS/EDGE Mobility Management
 BSC6900 GPRS EDGE BSS Signaling Flow
 GPRS Signaling Basis
 Establishment of TBF in Um Interface
 Release of TBF in Um Interface
 Optimization Flow in Um Interface
 Signaling Flow in Gb Interface
 BSC6900 GPRS/EDGE BSS Signaling Flow Practice Guide
OMO07 GSM BSS9.0/12.0/13.0/14.0 GPRS/EDGE Radio Network Features
 BSC6900 GPRS EDGE V9R11R12R13R14R15 Build-in PCU Radio Network Optimization
Parameters
 GPRS/EDGE Cell Parameters
 GPRS/EDGE Power Control
 GPRS/EDGE Cell Reselection
 GPRS/EDGE Performance Parameters
 BSC6900 GSM RNO Practice Guide (GPRS EDGE Data Service)
OMO09 GSM BSS9.0/12.0/13.0/14.0 GPRS/EDGE Radio Network Performance Management
 iManager M2000 V200R011 Performance Management
 Performance Management Basic
 Performance Management Preferences
 Performance Database Capacity Parameters
 Measurement Management
 User-Defined Counter Management
 Query Performance Result
 Other Functions
 BSC6900 GPRS EDGE V9R11R12R13R14R15 Traffic Statistics
 GPRS-EDGE Traffic Statistics System

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 GPRS-EDGE Traffic Analysis
OMP00 GPRS/EDGE Radio Network Planning
 GPRS EDGE Build-in PCU Radio Network Planning
 Planning Principle
 Capacity Planning (Um, Abis, Gb)
 Coverage Planning
 Frequency Planning
 Signaling Channel Planning
 Dual-band Network Solution
 GPRS EDGE Radio Network Planning Practice Guide
Duration

5 working days
Class Size

Min 6, Max 12

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1.7.6 GSM to UMTS/LTE Radio Network Interoperability Training

Training Path

GSM 2G/3G/4G Interoperability

OMO10 Lecture 1d

Target Audience

GSM Radio Network Optimization Engineers


Prerequisites

 Completion of the following program(s):


 GSM BSC6000 Radio Network Optimization Training,
 OR GSM BSC6900 Radio Network Optimization Training
Objectives

On completion of this program, the participants will be able to:


 Describe the inter-RAT CS cell reselection conditions
 Describe the inter-RAT PS cell reselection conditions
 Describe the inter-RAT handover algorithm
 Describe the signaling flow of inter-RAT handover
Training Content

OMO10 GSM 2G/3G/4G Interoperability


 BSC6900 GSM V9R12R13R14 Inter-RAT UE Behaviors in Idle Mode(GSM-WCDMA and
GSM-LTE)
 Overview of Inter-RAT UE Behavior in Idle Mode
 GSM-WCDMA Cell Reselection
 GSM-LTE Cell Reselection
 BSC6900 GSM V9R12R13R14 Inter-RAT Handover Algorithm(GSM-WCDMA and GSM-LTE)
 GSM-WCDMA Handover Procedure
 GSM-LTE Handover Procedure
Duration

1 working day
Class Size

Min 6, Max 12

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1.7.7 GSM Indoor Coverage Training

Training Path

Common Components for Indoor


Coverage and Repeater Introduction
OMP03 Lecture 0.5d

GSM Indoor Coverage Planning and


Optimization
OMP04 Lecture 1.25d

GSM Indoor Coverage Solution

OMO12 Lecture 0.25d

Target Audience

GSM Radio Network Planning Engineers


GSM Radio Network Optimization Engineers
Prerequisites

 Basic knowledge of mobile communications


 At least 1 year working experience in GSM wireless network optimization
Objectives

On completion of this program, the participants will be able to:


 List the types of common components for indoor coverage
 Describe the functions of common components for indoor coverage
 Describe the functions of repeaters
 Describe the method of GSM indoor coverage planning
 Describe the method of GSM indoor coverage optimization
 Describe the method of indoor and outdoor inter-operation
 Describe the stadium coverage solution
 Describe the metro coverage solution
 Describe the airport coverage solution
 Describe the resident location coverage solution
 Describe the commercial building coverage solution
 Describe the campus coverage solution
Training Content

OMP03 Common Components for Indoor Coverage and Repeater Introduction


 Common Components for Indoor Coverage

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 Amplifier
 Power Splitter
 Coupler
 Bridge
 Combiner
 POI
 Attenuator
 Load
 Antenna
 Leaky Cable
 Attenuator Feeder, Connector, and Adapter
 Repeater Introduction
 Concepts
 Working Principles
 The KPIs of Repeater
 The Classification of Repeater
 The Application of Repeater
 Installation and Commissioning
OMP04 GSM Indoor Coverage Planning and Optimization
 In-building Coverage System Introduction
 In-building Coverage System Trend
 Challenge
 In-building Coverage System Solution
 In-building Coverage Key Points
 GSM Indoor Coverage Network Optimization
 Purpose of Indoor Coverage Optimization
 Preparations for Indoor Coverage Optimization
 Principles of Indoor Coverage Optimization
 Indoor Coverage Optimization Test
 Indoor Coverage Optimization Analysis
 In-building Coverage Site Survey and Design
 Indoor Coverage Survey and Design Process
 Indoor Coverage Survey
 Indoor Coverage Design Basis
 Indoor Coverage System Design
 GSM IBS Indoor&Outdoor Inter-operation Solution
 The Conception of IBS Indoor
 Outdoor Inter-operation Optimization Solution
 The Method for IBS Indoor
 Outdoor Inter-operation Optimization
OMO12 GSM Indoor Coverage Solution
 Stadium Coverage Solution

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 Requirement of Stadium Coverage Solutions
 Huawei Stadium Coverage Solution
 Solutions
 Successful Cases
 Metro Coverage Solution
 The Key Demands of Metro Coverage
 Huawei Metro tunnel Coverage Solution
 Successful Cases
 Airport Coverage Solution
 The Key Demands of Airport Coverage
 Huawei Airport Coverage Solution
 Successful Cases
 Resident Location Coverage Solution
 Requirement of Resident Location Coverage Solutions
 Huawei Resident Location Coverage Solution
 Key Technical Points
 Successful Cases
 Commercial Building Coverage Solution
 Brief Introduction of Commercial Building Coverage Solution
 Huawei Commercial Coverage Solution
 Key Points in Coverage Solution Design
 Successful Cases
 Campus Network Solution
 Brief Introduction of Campus Network Solution
 Huawei Campus Coverage Solution
 Key Points In Coverage Solution Design
 Successful Cases
Duration

2 working days
Class Size

Min 6, Max 12

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1.7.8 GPRS EDGE Signaling Training

Training Path

GPRS EDGE Signaling

OMA05 Lecture 2d

Target Audience

GPRS/EDGE Radio Network Planning and Optimization Engineers


Prerequisites

 Basic knowledge of mobile communications


 At least 1 year working experience in GSM wireless network optimization
Objectives

On completion of this program, the participants will be able to:


 Describe the layer3 of Um interface and relative signalling flows
 Describe the layer2 of Um interface and relative signaling flows
 Describe the layer1 of Um interface and relative signaling flows
 Describe the Gb interface and relative signaling flows
 Describe the Gn/Gp interface and relative signaling flows
Training Content

OMA05 GPRS EDGE Signaling


 GPRS EDGE Signaling
 Introduction and Protocols Overview
 Um interface – Layer 3
 Um interface – Layer 2
 Um interface – Layer 1
 Gb interface
 Gn/Gp interface
 GPRS EDGE Signaling Student Book
Duration

2 working days
Class Size

Min 6, Max 12

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1.7.9 Evolved EDGE Training

Training Path

Evolved EDGE

OMA04 Lecture 1d

Target Audience

GPRS/EDGE Radio Network Planning and Optimization Engineers


Prerequisites

 Basic knowledge of mobile communications


 At least 1 year working experience in GSM wireless network optimization
Objectives

On completion of this program, the participants will be able to:


 Describe the principle of evolved EDGE
 List the feature set
 Describe the EGPRS2 resource allocation and operation
Training Content

OMA04 Evolved EDGE


 Evolved EDGE
 Introduction to Evolved EDGE
 The Feature Set
 EGPRS2 Resource Allocation and Operation
 Evolved EDGE Student Book
Duration

1 working day
Class Size

Min 6, Max 12

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1.7.10 GSM BSS14.0 Feature Delta Training

Training Path

GSM BSS14.0 Feature Delta

OMO15 Lecture 1d

Target Audience

GSM Radio Network Optimization Engineers


Prerequisites

 Completion of the following program(s):


 GSM BSC6000 Radio Network Optimization Training,
 OR GSM BSC6900 Radio Network Optimization Training
Objectives

On completion of this program, the participants will be able to:


 Describe the enhanced part in handover algorithm I
 Describe the enhanced part in handover algorithm II
 Describe the feature of VAMOS
 Describe the feature of PS power control
 Describe the feature of HSCSD
 Describe the feature of smart pipe
Training Content

OMO15 GSM BSS14.0 Feature Delta


 BSC6900 GSM Feature-VAMOS
 VAMOS Overview
 Principle of VAMOS
 Application Scenarios
 Impacts of VAMOS on the Network
 Design and Implementation Method
 Data Configuration Procedure
 Optimization Parameters Configuration
 Performance Measurement Counters
 BSC6900 GSM Feature-PS Power Control
 Background of PS Power Control
 Principle of PS Power Control
 Algorithm of PS Power Control
 Relative Counters of PS Power Control
 GBSS14.0 Handover Algorithm Delta
 Handover Algorithm I Enhanced

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 Handover Algorithm II Enhance
 GSM Smart Pipe
 Active TBF Allocation
 PS Service Improvement
 GSM Smartphone Solution
 Multiple CCCHs
 Layered Paging
 RACH Storm Filtration
Duration

1 working day
Class Size

Min 6, Max 12

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1.7.11 GSM BSS15.0 Feature Delta Training

Training Path

GSM BSS15.0 Feature Delta

OMO17 Lecture 1d

Target Audience

GSM Radio Network Optimization Engineers


Prerequisites

 Completion of the following program(s):


 GSM BSC6000 Radio Network Optimization Training,
 OR GSM BSC6900 Radio Network Optimization Training
Objectives

On completion of this program, the participants will be able to:


 Describe the enhanced part in handover algorithm I
 Describe the enhanced part in handover algorithm II
 Describe the feature of VAMOS
 Describe the feature of PS power control
 Describe the feature of HSCSD
 Describe the feature of smart pipe
Training Content

OMO17 GSM BSS15.0 Feature Delta


 GBSS15.0 Feature Delta-Smooth Voice Call Handover
 The Principle and Application Scenarios of smooth voice call handover
 Data Configuration of smooth voice call handover
 Impact on Performance
 GBSS15.0 Feature Delta-CS Basic Performance Optimization
 Interference Band Algorithm Enhance
 SA Multi-frame Counter Optimization
 GBSS15.0 Feature Delta-Small Packet Resource Balancing
 The Principle and Application Scenarios of small packet resource balancing
 Data Configuration of small packet resource balancing
 Impact on Performance
 GBSS15.0 Feature Delta-PS Access Congestion Balancing
 The Principle and Application Scenarios of PS access congestion balancing
 Data Configuration of PS access congestion balancing
 Impact on Performance

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Duration

1 working day
Class Size

Min 6, Max 12

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1.7.12 GSM Highway and High-speed Railway Solution Training

Training Path

GSM Highway and High-speed Railway


Solution
OMO11 Lecture 1d

Target Audience

GSM Radio Network Planning Engineers


GSM Radio Network Optimization Engineers
Prerequisites

 Completion of the following program(s):


 GSM Radio Network Design and Planning Training
Objectives

On completion of this program, the participants will be able to:


 Describe highway and high-speed railway solution
 Describe the networking strategy of highway and high-speed railway
 Describe the feature and equipment of highway and high-speed railway
 Describe the scenario solutions of highway and high-speed railway
 Describe the optimization method of highway and high-speed railway
Training Content

OMO11 GSM Highway and High-speed Railway Solution


 GSM Highway and High-speed Railway Solution
 Overview of Highway and High-speed Railway Solution
 Networking Strategy of Highway and High-speed Railway
 Feature and Equipment of Highway and High-speed Railway
 Scenario Solutions of Highway and High-speed Railway
 Optimization of Highway and High-speed Railway
Duration

1 working day
Class Size

Min 6, Max 12

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1.7.13 GSM Radio Network Analysis Training

Training Path

BSC6900/BSC6910 GSM Radio Network


Optimization
OMO14 Lecture, Case 2d

Target Audience

GSM Radio Network Optimization Engineers


Prerequisites

 Completion of the following program(s):


 GSM BSC6000 Radio Network Optimization Training,
 OR GSM BSC6900 Radio Network Optimization Training
Objectives

On completion of this program, the participants will be able to:


 Describe the key KPIs of TCH/SDCCH call drop
 Summarize the typical problems of call drop in realistic network
 Analyze the main reasons of call drop
 Describe the key KPIs of handover
 Summarize the typical problems of handover failure in realistic network
 Analyze the main reasons of handover failure
 Study the cases
Training Content

OMO14 BSC6900/BSC6910 GSM Radio Network Optimization


 BSC6900 GSM Call Drop Problem Analysis
 Call Drop Definition and Main Reasons
 Detail Reasons Location and Solution for Call Drop
 Call Drop Cases
 BSC6900 GSM Handover Problem Analysis
 Handover Process Flow
 Measurement Points and Performance Index of Handover
 Analysis of Handover Problem
 Handover Cases
 GSM Interference Analysis
 Symptoms and Classification of Network Interference
 Approaches to Identifying Network Interference
 Locating and Solving Interference Problems
 GSM Speech Quality Problem Analysis
 Evaluation Standards and Principles of Speech Quality

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 Statistics and Analysis of Factors Affecting the MOS
 Subjective Speech Problem Handling
 Voice-Related Key Parameters
 GSM Paging Problem Analysis
 Paging Definition Overview
 Paging Problem Analysis Process
 Paging Cases
 GSM Precautions and Emergency Maintenance for Large Traffic
Duration

2 working days
Class Size

Min 6, Max 12

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1.7.14 GPRS/EDGE Radio Network Analysis Training

Training Path

BSC6900/BSC6910 GPRS/EDGE Radio


Network Optimization
OMO16 Lecture, Case 1d

Target Audience

GSM Radio Network Optimization Engineers


Prerequisites

 Completion of the following program(s):


 GSM BSC6000 GPRS/EDGE Radio Network Optimization Training,
 OR GSM BSC6900 GPRS/EDGE Radio Network Optimization Training
Objectives

On completion of this program, the participants will be able to:


 Describe the general analysis method of TBF setup success rate problem
 Introduce the detailed solution of TBF setup success rate problem
 Describe the general analysis method of download speed problem
 Introduce the detailed solution of download speed problem
 Study the cases
Training Content

OMO16 BSC6900/BSC6910 GPRS/EDGE Radio Network Optimization


 BSC6900 GPRS EDGE Radio Network Optimization Problem Analysis-Low TBF Establishment
Success Ratio
 Relative Formula
 Signaling Procedure
 Analysis and Optimization Methods
 Cases Study
 BSC6900 GPRS EDGE Radio Network Optimization Problem Analysis-Low Data Throughput
 Low Download Rate Problem Analysis
 Low Upload Rate Problem Analysis
Duration

1 working day
Class Size

Min 6, Max 12

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1.8 GSM RNP&RNO WBT

1.8.1 GSM Radio Channel(WBT)

Training Path

GSM Radio Channel (WBT)

OMA50 Lecture 0.5h

Target Audience

GSM BSS senior engineers


GSM RNP engineers
GSM RNO engineers
Prerequisites

 Having basic knowledge of radio network system


Objectives

On completion of this program, the participants will be able to:


 Describe the function of each kind of logical channel
 Describe the general radio signal process on Um interface
 State the techniques used on Um interface
 Describe typical GSM communication flow
 Perform the operation for interface message trace
 Identify the messages on A interface and Abis interface
 Analysis the messages on A interface and Abis interface
 Explain the important message parameters
 Identify the fault by the method of analyzing the signaling flow
Training Content

OMA50 GSM Radio Channel(WBT)


 GSM Radio Channel(WBT)
 GPRS/EDGE System Overview
 GPRS/EDGE Wireless Subsystem
 GPRS/EDGE Numbering and Region
 GPRS/EDGE Mobility Management
Duration

0.5 hour
Class Size

Min 6, Max 12

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1.8.2 BSC6900 GSM GPRS EDGE PM System and Counters Overview(WBT)

Training Path

BSC6900 GSM GPRS EDGE PM System


and Counters Overview (WBT)
OMO51 Lecture 1.2h

Target Audience

GSM BSS Engineers


GSM RNP Engineers
GSM RNO Engineers
Prerequisites

 Completion of the following course(s):


 BSC6900 GSM Air Interface
Objectives

On completion of this program, the participants will be able to:


 Describe the operations about performance management based on M2000
 Interpret the general analysis procedure of traffic analysis
 Interpret the functions of some typical counters
Training Content

OMO51 BSC6900 GSM GPRS EDGE PM System and Counters Overview(WBT)


 BSC6900 GSM GPRS EDGE PM System and Counters Overview(WBT)
 GPRS-EDGE Traffic Statistics System
 GPRS-EDGE Traffic Analysis
Duration

1.2 hour
Class Size

Min 6, Max 12

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1.8.3 GSM System Technology(WBT)

Training Path

GSM System Technology (WBT)

OMA51 Lecture 0.2h

Target Audience

GSM BSS senior engineers


GSM RNP engineers
GSM RNO engineers
Prerequisites

 Having basic knowledge of radio network system


Objectives

On completion of this program, the participants will be able to:


 Describe the function of each kind of logical channel
 Describe the general radio signal process on Um interface
 State the techniques used on Um interface
 Describe typical GSM communication flow
 Perform the operation for interface message trace
 Identify the messages on A interface and Abis interface
 Analysis the messages on A interface and Abis interface
 Explain the important message parameters
 Identify the fault by the method of analyzing the signaling flow
Training Content

OMA51 GSM System Technology(WBT)


 GSM System Technology(WBT)
 GPRS System Overview
 GPRS Architecture
 GPRS Network Interfaces
 Protocols
 GPRS Wireless Subsystem
 GPRS Location Area
Duration

0.2 hour
Class Size

Min 6, Max 12

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1.8.4 In-building Coverage Overview(WBT)

Training Path

In-building Coverage Overview (WBT)

OMP51 Lecture 1h

Target Audience

GSM BSS Engineers


GSM RNP Engineers
GSM RNO Engineers
Prerequisites

 Completion of the following course(s):


 GSM Radio Network Planning
Objectives

On completion of this program, the participants will be able to:


 Implement GSM radio network coverage planning
 Explain the link budget model and its application
 Explain the advance technology for improving coverage
Training Content

OMP51 In-building Coverage Overview (WBT)


 In-building Coverage Overview(WBT)
 In-building Coverage System Trend and Challenge
 In-building Coverage System Solution
 In-building Coverage Key Points
Duration

1 hour
Class Size

Min 6, Max 12

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1.8.5 BSC6900 Signaling Trace Introduction(WBT)

Training Path

BSC6900 Signaling Trace Introduction


(WBT)
OMO52 Lecture 0.5h

Target Audience

GSM BSS senior engineers


GSM RNO engineers
Prerequisites

 Having basic knowledge of radio network system


Objectives

On completion of this program, the participants will be able to:


 Describe the layer3 of Um interface and relative signaling flows
 Describe the layer2 of Um interface and relative signaling flows
 Describe the layer1 of Um interface and relative signaling flows
 Describe the Gb interface and relative signaling flows
 Describe the Gn/Gp interface and relative signaling flows
Training Content

OMO52 BSC6900 Signaling Trace Introduction (WBT)


 BSC6900 Signaling Trace Introduction(WBT)
 Location Update
 Call Setup
 Handover
 Direct Retry
 Short Message
 Release
 Case Analysis
Duration

0.5 hour
Class Size

Min 6, Max 12

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