HUAWEI NodeB LMT User Guide V100R006 Huawei Technologies Proprietary
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Summary of Updates This section provides the update history of this manual and introduces the contents of subsequent updates. Update History This manual is updated for a major product version to maintain consistency with system hardware or software versions and to incorporate customer suggestions. Manual Version T2-031640-20051230-C-1.
About This Manual Release Notes The product version that corresponds to the manual is WCDMA NodeB V100R006. Organization The manual describes routine maintenance of WCDMA NodeB. There are fourteen chapters and one appendix in the manual. Chapter 1 About This Manual describes general information about this manual. Chapter 2 Overview describes the local maintenance terminal (LMT) system and its elements. Chapter 3 Installing LMT Application describes the installation of LMT software.
Chapter 13 Managing NodeB Cells describes operations of the NodeB cell management system. Chapter 14 NodeB Software Update and Data Configuration File Transfer describes the NodeB software upgrade and data configuration file transfer. Appendix A Acronyms and Abbreviations lists all acronyms and abbreviations in this manual with their full names.
NodeB LMT User Guide Table of Contents Table of Contents Chapter 1 About This Manual....................................................................................................... 1-1 1.1 Purpose of This Manual..................................................................................................... 1-1 1.2 Intended Audience............................................................................................................. 1-1 1.3 Architecture of This Manual ...................
NodeB LMT User Guide Table of Contents 4.6.3 Executing Batch MML Commands........................................................................ 4-14 4.7 Exiting LMT ...................................................................................................................... 4-18 Chapter 5 Alarm Management...................................................................................................... 5-1 5.1 About This Chapter ...............................................................
NodeB LMT User Guide Table of Contents Chapter 7 Managing NodeB and Boards..................................................................................... 7-1 7.1 About This Chapter ............................................................................................................ 7-1 7.2 Basic Equipment Panel Operation..................................................................................... 7-1 7.2.1 Introduction to Equipment Panel ...............................................
NodeB LMT User Guide Table of Contents Chapter 9 Monitoring NodeB Performance and State in Real Time......................................... 9-1 9.1 About This Chapter ............................................................................................................ 9-1 9.2 Overview ............................................................................................................................ 9-1 9.3 Querying CPU/DSP Occupancy .......................................................
NodeB LMT User Guide Table of Contents 11.4 UL 141 Test ................................................................................................................... 11-8 11.4.1 Introduction to UL 141 Test................................................................................. 11-8 11.4.2 Testing UL DPCH................................................................................................ 11-9 11.4.3 Testing UL RACH..................................................................
NodeB LMT User Guide Table of Contents 12.5.4 Setting NodeB Clock Current Frequency............................................................ 12-7 Chapter 13 Managing NodeB Cells............................................................................................ 13-1 13.1 About This Chapter........................................................................................................ 13-1 13.2 Overview .....................................................................................
NodeB LMT User Guide Table of Contents 14.5.4 Downloading Patch Package ............................................................................ 14-20 14.5.5 Activating Patches............................................................................................. 14-22 14.6 Downloading Data Configuration File .......................................................................... 14-23 14.6.1 Introduction Data Configuration File ................................................................
NodeB LMT User Guide Table of Contents Table of Contents Chapter 1 About This Manual....................................................................................................... 1-1 1.1 Purpose of This Manual..................................................................................................... 1-1 1.2 Intended Audience............................................................................................................. 1-1 1.3 Architecture of This Manual ...................
NodeB LMT User Guide Chapter 1 About This Manual Chapter 1 About This Manual 1.1 Purpose of This Manual This manual describes z Installation of the NodeB local maintenance terminal (LMT) z Functions and interfaces of each element in LMT z Operation guide to NodeB routine operation and maintenance The NodeB routine maintenance is mainly conducted through the iManager M2000 server. For O&M guide to the M2000 server, see iManager M2000 Mobile Element Management System Operation Manual. 1.
NodeB LMT User Guide z Chapter 1 About This Manual Chapter 14: describes the NodeB software upgrade and data configuration file transfer.
NodeB LMT User Guide Table of Contents Table of Contents Chapter 2 Overview ....................................................................................................................... 2-1 2.1 About This Chapter ............................................................................................................ 2-1 2.2 Introduction to LMT ............................................................................................................ 2-1 2.2.1 Functions of LMT...............
NodeB LMT User Guide Chapter 2 Overview Chapter 2 Overview 2.1 About This Chapter This chapter describes the local maintenance terminal (LMT) system and its elements, including: z Functions z Configuration requirements z Compositions z Main interfaces 2.2 Introduction to LMT 2.2.1 Functions of LMT The LMT of the NodeB series provides graphic user interface (GUI) for z NodeB test z Local maintenance z Troubleshooting 2.2.
NodeB LMT User Guide Chapter 2 Overview Item Recommended configuration Quantity Minimum configuration Hard disk 1 40 G 1 G (the minimum available space) Display adapter resolution -- 1024 x 768 800 x 600 CD drive 1 -- -- Network adapter 1 10&100 M 10&100 M Others 1x3 Modem, sound card and sound box -- II. Software Configuration Requirements Table 2-2 shows the software configuration requirements to be met for the computer used to install the LMT software.
NodeB LMT User Guide Chapter 2 Overview The NodeB LMT consists of z NodeB O&M system z NodeB alarm management system z TraceViewer 2.3.2 NodeB O&M System I. Functions The O&M system provides MML client and GUI access to maintain NodeB, including: z Operating MML client: runs a single command on the platform of the MML Client. z Tracing management: manages the tracing messages of Iub interface. z Software management: downloads and backs up configuration files, and upgrades software.
NodeB LMT User Guide Chapter 2 Overview Figure 2-1 NodeB O&M System window Table 2-3 describes the fields of the NodeB O&M System window. Table 2-3 Filed description of O&M System window No. Field Description The menu bar includes System, Service, View, Window and Help menus. 1 Menu bar The System and Service menus provide access to logging into the operating system. The View, Window and Help menus are similar to those in other commonly used application programs.
NodeB LMT User Guide No. Chapter 2 Overview Field Description There are three tabs at the bottom of the pane, including: z 3 Navigatio n tree pane z z Maintenance Navigator: The navigator provides important routine operations through a GUI interface. MML Navigator: The navigator provides all MML commands. Search. In this tab, you can retrieve MML commands by command name or by command word. The system lists all the commands matching your input automatically to make the retrieval faster.
NodeB LMT User Guide Chapter 2 Overview Table 2-4 Online helps of NodeB O&M system Name Main contents It provides the following information about the NodeB O&M system: NodeB O&M system help z z z There are three starting modes in the NodeB O&M window, z Field meaning of the dialog box Description of and operation guide to each O&M function z Detailed information about the board z It provides the following information about each MML command: MML help Starting mode z Function z Note z Para
NodeB LMT User Guide Chapter 2 Overview II. Interface The interface of the NodeB alarm management system consists of z System menu z Toolbar z Fault alarm browse window z Event alarm browse window z Status bar Figure 2-2 shows the BTS3812E Alarm Management System window. Figure 2-2 BTS3812E Alarm Management System window Table 2-5 describes the elements of the BTS3812E Alarm Management System window. Table 2-5 Elements of BTS3812E Alarm Management System window No.
NodeB LMT User Guide Chapter 2 Overview No. Field Description The toolbar provides shortcut icons for common operations, including 2 Toolbar z Relogin z Office Management z Toggle Lock System z Display Color Setting z Fault Alarm Browse z Event Alarm Browse z Query Alarm Log 3 Fault alarm browse window The window displays the current fault alarm. 4 Event alarm browse window The window displays the current event alarm. The bar is at the bottom of the interface.
NodeB LMT User Guide Chapter 2 Overview 2.3.4 TraceViewer I. Function The TraceViewer simulates the online environment and opens saved message files in the offline environment. It facilitates the browse of traced messages. For details, see Chapter 8 “Viewing Traced Messages Offline”. II. Interface Figure 2-3 shows the BTS3812E TraceViewer window. Figure 2-3 BTS3812E TraceViewer window Table 2-7 describes elements of the BTS3812E TraceViewer window. Table 2-7 Elements of BTS3812E TraceViewer window No.
NodeB LMT User Guide Chapter 2 Overview Message browse pane 3 Displaying messages by tracing the Iub interface. Located at the bottom of the window, displaying 4 Status bar z Connected office z IP address of the office z Network status III. Online Help Table 2-8 shows the main contents and starting mode of the NodeB TraceViewer Help.
NodeB LMT User Guide Table of Contents Table of Contents Chapter 3 Installing LMT Application .......................................................................................... 3-1 3.1 About This Chapter ............................................................................................................ 3-1 3.2 Installation Introduction...................................................................................................... 3-1 3.2.1 Preparing for Installation ................
NodeB LMT User Guide Chapter 3 Installing LMT Application Chapter 3 Installing LMT Application 3.1 About This Chapter This chapter describes z Software installation preparation z Installation process z Confirmation after installation. 3.2 Installation Introduction 3.2.1 Preparing for Installation Prepare as follows before installing the LMT software: z Obtain the installation disk and instruction provided by Huawei. z Obtain valid serial number of the LMT software.
NodeB LMT User Guide Chapter 3 Installing LMT Application Note: To install the LMT software, there are three modes: z Initial installation of LMT software z Modify installation of LMT software z Repair installation of LMT software This manual adopts the initial installation mode to introduce the LMT software installation. I. Starting Installation Program Follow the steps below to start the installation program: 1) Insert the installation disk into the disk drive.
NodeB LMT User Guide Chapter 3 Installing LMT Application Figure 3-2 Welcome dialog box Note: z Click Cancel to display the quit installation interface. You may choose whether to quit or continue the installation. z Back is not available in the first installation step. In later steps, Back is available to go back to the previous step. III. Confirming License Agreement To accept this agreement after reading it, click Yes. Otherwise, click No to quit the installation program.
NodeB LMT User Guide Chapter 3 Installing LMT Application Figure 3-3 License Agreement dialog box IV. LMT Software Installation Guide Read the installation guide in the Information dialog box carefully and click Next. Figure 3-4 shows the Information dialog box.
NodeB LMT User Guide Chapter 3 Installing LMT Application Figure 3-4 Information dialog box V. Verifying Serial Number Enter the customer information and valid serial number in the Customer Information dialog box, and then click Next. Figure 3-5 shows the Customer Information dialog box.
NodeB LMT User Guide Chapter 3 Installing LMT Application Figure 3-5 Customer Information dialog box Note: z The serial number is provided with the installation disk and contained in the Serial. txt file of the software package. z Next is available only after you enter the user name, company name and serial number. z Enter the valid serial number. Note that the serial number is case sensitive.
NodeB LMT User Guide Chapter 3 Installing LMT Application Figure 3-6 Choose Destination Location dialog box VII. Selecting Setup Type Figure 3-7 shows the Setup Type dialog box.
NodeB LMT User Guide Chapter 3 Installing LMT Application Figure 3-7 Setup Type dialog box There are three setup types: z Typical: The program installs all the components to maintain all the NodeB models and versions supported by the LMT software. Most users are recommended to install the software with this type. z Compact: The program installs part of the components only to maintain the latest version of the NodeB supported by the LMT software of that model.
NodeB LMT User Guide Chapter 3 Installing LMT Application Figure 3-8 Select Components dialog box 3) Click Next in the Select Components dialog box. VIII. Selecting Program Folder Figure 3-9 shows the Select Program Folder dialog box.
NodeB LMT User Guide Chapter 3 Installing LMT Application Figure 3-9 Select Program Folder dialog box You can rename the program folder or use the default name. It is recommended that you use the default program folder name and click Next. IX. Copying Files Figure 3-10 shows the Start Copying Files dialog box.
NodeB LMT User Guide Chapter 3 Installing LMT Application Figure 3-10 Start Copying Files dialog box Confirm all the information. Then Click Next to create a folder C:\HWLMT and copy files into it. When copying files, a progress indicator indicates the setup progress, file types and file setup path as shown in Figure 3-11.
NodeB LMT User Guide Chapter 3 Installing LMT Application Figure 3-11 Setup Status dialog box X. Finishing Installation Figure 3-12 shows the Installation Completed dialog box.
NodeB LMT User Guide Chapter 3 Installing LMT Application Figure 3-12 Installation Completed dialog box Follow the steps below to finish the installation of the LMT software, update the system setup, open the readme.txt, and start O&M system for login interface: 1) Tick Start readme.txt and Start Operation_Maintenance System. 2) Click Finish. If you click Finish without ticking Start readme.
NodeB LMT User Guide Chapter 3 Installing LMT Application Figure 3-13 InstallShield Wizard Complete dialog box 3.4 Verifying Installation After the LMT software installation, the program copies the WCDMA NodeB LMT programs into the file folder under the selected path. If you use the default installation directory, the entire file package of LMT software is copied to C:\Hwlmt. Figure 3-14 shows the directory architecture of the LMT software.
NodeB LMT User Guide Chapter 3 Installing LMT Application Table 3-1 describes the directory at different levels. Table 3-1 Description of the directory at different levels Directory Bin BBU3806V100R 005C01B030… BTS3812AV100 R005C01B065… BTS3812EV100 R006C01B013… Description Storing public files, such as *.dll files which assist operation control. Storing files related to this NodeB version.
NodeB LMT User Guide Table of Contents Table of Contents Chapter 4 Getting Started with LMT ............................................................................................ 4-1 4.1 About This Chapter ............................................................................................................ 4-1 4.2 Starting LMT ...................................................................................................................... 4-1 4.2.1 Overview ..............................
NodeB LMT User Guide Chapter 4 Getting Started with LMT Chapter 4 Getting Started with LMT 4.1 About This Chapter This chapter describes how to login to the NodeB through the LMT, including z Starting LMT z Configuring LMT z Managing Office z Locking LMT z Executing MML Commands z Exiting LMT 4.2 Starting LMT 4.2.1 Overview Before starting the LMT, complete the following operations: z Set IP address of the LMT computer z Connect the LMT computer to the NodeB 4.2.
NodeB LMT User Guide z Chapter 4 Getting Started with LMT For the macro NodeB, IP addresses of the LMT computer and the NMPT network port need to be in the same network segment. z For the DBS3800, IP addresses of the LMT computer and the BBU need to be in the same network segment. II. Prerequisite The LMT computer has configured the TCP/IP protocol. III. Procedure Note: Microsoft® Windows 2000 (SP4) is the product of Microsoft.
NodeB LMT User Guide Chapter 4 Getting Started with LMT The setting is completed. 4.2.3 Connecting LMT Computer to NodeB I. Introduction There are two ways to maintain the NodeB through the LMT. Correspondingly, there are two ways to connect the LMT computer to the NodeB. II. Prerequisite None. III. Procedure Under the local maintenance mode: z For the macro NodeB, connect the Ethernet port of the LMT computer to that of the NodeB NMPT through crossover network cables, as shown in Figure 4-1.
NodeB LMT User Guide (1) BBU3806 Chapter 4 Getting Started with LMT (2) Crossover cable (3) LMT computer Figure 4-2 Connecting LMT computer and BBU3806 under local maintenance mode Under the remote maintenance mode: z You can connect the Ethernet port of the LMT computer to that of the back administration module (BAM) on the RNC directly. z You can connect the Ethernet port of the LMT computer to that of the RNC BAM through a gateway.
NodeB LMT User Guide Chapter 4 Getting Started with LMT If the NodeB O&M system has started, select System -> Login, or click the shortcut icon to display the Login dialog box as shown in Figure 4-3. Figure 4-3 Login dialog box Table 4-1 describes the fields in the Login dialog box. Table 4-1 Field description of Login dialog box Field Description User name It is the name used to log into NodeB. It is case sensitive and cannot be omitted. The default name is admin.
NodeB LMT User Guide Chapter 4 Getting Started with LMT 2) Set parameters in the Office Management dialog box. 3) Set the user information and IP address in the Login dialog box. 4) Click OK. Then you log into the NodeB. 4.2.5 Logging into NodeB Through M2000 Server I. Introduction You may conduct centralized maintenance to NodeBs by logging into the M2000 server. II. Prerequisites None. III.
NodeB LMT User Guide z Chapter 4 Getting Started with LMT Executing batch commands II. Prerequisites None. III. Procedure Table 4-2 shows configurations of the LMT attributes. Table 4-2 Configurations of the LMT attributes LMT attribute Menu Remarks Office management System -> Management Office Setting time-out time of MML commands System -> Configuration System Setting system lock time System -> Configuration System Executing batch MML commands System -> Execute Batch Commands See 4.
NodeB LMT User Guide Chapter 4 Getting Started with LMT III. Procedure Caution: z New password takes effects for new users to log into the NodeB. If you have logged in to the NodeB, it does not affect your current state. z The M2000 server user and the NodeB O&M user have the authority to change the login password. The NodeB alarm management user has no authority to change the login password. Follow the steps below to modify the login password: 1) Choose System -> Change Password.
NodeB LMT User Guide Chapter 4 Getting Started with LMT II. Prerequisites None. III. Procedure Follow the steps below to manage the office: 1) Choose System -> Office Management, or click the shortcut icon . The Office Management dialog box opens up, as shown in Figure 4-5. Figure 4-5 Office Management dialog box Table 4-3 describes the fields in the Office Management dialog box.
NodeB LMT User Guide Chapter 4 Getting Started with LMT 4.5 Locking LMT I. Introduction The NodeB O&M system provides lock function to ensure its safe operation. You can set system lock when you do not use the system so as to prevent illegal operation from others. Once the system is locked, you need to enter the correct password before further operation. The NodeB O&M system has two lock modes: z Lock by schedule z Lock Now Note: The lock function locks the interface of the NodeB O&M system only.
NodeB LMT User Guide Chapter 4 Getting Started with LMT Figure 4-6 System Configuration dialog box Table 4-4 describes the fields in the System Configuration dialog box. Table 4-4 Field description of System Configuration dialog box Field Description Command timeout It is the name used to set command time-out time. The value range is from 10 seconds to 600 seconds and the default value is 65 seconds. The command fails to execute when it exceeds the time-out limitation.
NodeB LMT User Guide Chapter 4 Getting Started with LMT 4.6 Executing MML Commands 4.6.1 Introduction to MML Commands I. Functions of MML Commands The NodeB MML command helps to maintain the entire NodeB. The functions are: z System management z Equipment maintenance z Iub Interface management z Local cell management z Alarm management II. MML Command Format All MML commands are in the format of Command: Parameter Name=Value;. The command is mandatory while the parameter name and value are not.
NodeB LMT User Guide Chapter 4 Getting Started with LMT IV. MML Command Types The MML command format is Action + Object. For details, see Table 4-6. Table 4-6 MML command types Action Meaning ACT To activate ADD To add BKP To back up BLK To block DLD To download DSP To display dynamic information SET To set LST To list static data MOD To modify RMV To remove RST To reset STR To start STP To stop UBL To unblock ULD To upload 4.6.2 Executing a Single MML Command I.
NodeB LMT User Guide 2) Chapter 4 Getting Started with LMT Select an MML command and double click on it to start the MML Client. The command is shown in the Command Input box and the parameter input area is displayed. Note: If you start the MML Client by selecting View -> Command Window on the menu of the O&M system, or by clicking the shortcut icon , there is no MML command in the Command Input field. You need to enter a command manually, and then click to display the parameter input area.
NodeB LMT User Guide Chapter 4 Getting Started with LMT There are three ways to create batch MML command files: z Create a *.txt file and write the commands into the file. Be sure to write one command in a line. z Copy the information in History Command drop-down box in the output pane and save it in a blank *.txt file. z Choose System -> Save Command -> Start Save Input Command… to save the used commands. III.
NodeB LMT User Guide Chapter 4 Getting Started with LMT Table 4-7 Field description of the Execute Batch Commands dialog box Field Description Select Batch Command File To specify the batch file to run The default file directory is Bin under the installation directory. Note that the file must be a *.txt file edited by following correct MML command syntax with one MML command in a line.
NodeB LMT User Guide Chapter 4 Getting Started with LMT Figure 4-8 Execute now dialog box Table 4-8 describes the fields of the Execute now dialog box. Table 4-8 Field description of the Execute now dialog box Field Description The system runs in turn all the commands in the batch command file. Run All Method: Select Run All and then click Run. Note: During the process, the icon executed. points to the command being The system runs one command in the batch command file at a time.
NodeB LMT User Guide Chapter 4 Getting Started with LMT To specify a range in the batch file to run Run Range Method: Select Run Range, enter the start row and end row, and then click Run. Note: If you select Execute now without selecting User interfere and click OK, the system will run the file immediately without displaying the Execute now dialog box. The process is the same as Execute by schedule. 5) Set the information as needed and execute the command.
NodeB LMT User Guide Chapter 4 Getting Started with LMT Then you exit the LMT.
NodeB LMT User Guide Table of Contents Table of Contents Chapter 5 Alarm Management...................................................................................................... 5-1 5.1 About This Chapter ............................................................................................................ 5-1 5.2 Overview ............................................................................................................................ 5-1 5.2.1 Alarm Types ........................
NodeB LMT User Guide Chapter 5 Alarm Management Chapter 5 Alarm Management 5.1 About This Chapter This chapter describes how to manage the alarms on the NodeB though the LMT. 5.2 Overview 5.2.1 Alarm Types I. Fault Alarm and Event Alarm Alarms can be classified into fault alarms and event alarms by nature. z Fault alarm: refers to the alarm generated in case of hardware equipment fault or major function failure. When the fault is removed, the system reports a cleared alarm.
NodeB LMT User Guide Chapter 5 Alarm Management Note: A recovery alarm indicates the alarm has recovered. The alarm records are still stored in the alarm log and can be queried. See 5.4.4 “Querying Alarm Log”. 5.2.2 Alarm Log The alarm log keeps all the alarm records. You can obtain NodeB alarm information or collect alarm statistics by querying the alarm log. 5.2.3 Alarm Severity The alarm severity shows the level of urgency and severity of an alarm.
NodeB LMT User Guide Chapter 5 Alarm Management 5.2.
NodeB LMT User Guide Chapter 5 Alarm Management II. Prerequisite None. III. Procedure Alarm query window attribute Menu Remarks Displaying setting color System -> Display Color Setting… This function is applicable to all the alarm browse windows. Displaying width column System -> Display Column Setting… This function is applicable to all active alarm browse windows.
NodeB LMT User Guide Chapter 5 Alarm Management 5.3.3 Setting Fault Alarm Blinking Prompt I. Introduction When you log into the NodeB alarm management system, an icon displays in the status area of the LMT taskbar. The blinking prompt function means when the system reports a fault alarm, the tray blinks alternately between and . Note: z This function is applicable to fault alarms only. z When an alarm is reported, the icon blinks.
NodeB LMT User Guide Chapter 5 Alarm Management 5.3.4 Setting Sound Duration for Fault Alarms I. Introduction If the alarm sound function is enabled, the system prompts you with sound of different duration when there are fault alarms at different severity levels. II. Prerequisite None. III.
NodeB LMT User Guide 2) Chapter 5 Alarm Management Set sound duration for fault alarms and decide whether to start the alarm sound at each severity level in the dialog box. 3) Click OK to complete the settings. 5.3.5 Setting Dial Notify for Fault Alarms I. Introduction The function of setting dial notify for fault alarms indicates that the system notifies you in case of fault alarms with the pre-set fixed-line phone number or the mobile phone number. II. Prerequisite None. III.
NodeB LMT User Guide Chapter 5 Alarm Management Table 5-3 describes the fields in the Fault Alarm Notify dialog box Table 5-3 Field description of Fault Alarm Notify dialog box Field Show Description After checking an alarm severity level, alarm records at that level automatically shown in the left list. You can select alarms in the left list by pressing Shift or Ctrl and then select Dial Notify and/or SMS Notify.
NodeB LMT User Guide Chapter 5 Alarm Management Table 5-4 describes the fields in the Set Notify Type dialog box Table 5-4 Field description of Set Notify Type dialog box Field Description Notify Type Notify Tool You can choose the notify type from Dial Notify or SMS Notify. z If the notify type is Dial Notify, Modem is enabled. z If the notify type is SMS Notify, Mobile is enabled. z Serial No. Port Note that the system automatically sets Notify Tool according to the notify type setting.
NodeB LMT User Guide Chapter 5 Alarm Management III. Procedure Follow the steps below to set the SMS notify for fault alarms in the NodeB alarm management system: 1) Select Management -> Fault Alarm Notify to display the Fault Alarm Notify dialog box as shown in Figure 5-2. 2) Select an alarm severity in the dialog box to display alarm records at that level in the left list. 3) Select alarms to be set in the left list. 4) Click SMS Notify under Notify Type. 5) Click SMS Notify under Start.
NodeB LMT User Guide Chapter 5 Alarm Management 5.4 Monitoring NodeB Alarms 5.4.1 Overview Monitoring the NodeB alarms includes z Browsing alarms z Querying active alarms z Querying alarm log z Querying alarm details z Realtime print alarms 5.4.2 Browsing Alarms I. Introduction The NodeB alarm management system dynamically displays the latest records of fault alarms and event alarms in the Fault Alarm Browse and Event Alarm Browse windows.
NodeB LMT User Guide Chapter 5 Alarm Management Figure 5-4 Fault Alarm Browse window Table 5-5 describes the fields in the Fault Alarm Browse window Table 5-5 Field description of Fault Alarm Browse window Field Description Alarm serial No. It is a number given to an alarm by the raised time. Cleared state It shows whether the alarm is cleared. Alarm name It is preset in the NodeB. Alarm raised time/cleared time It shows the time when the alarm is generated.
NodeB LMT User Guide Chapter 5 Alarm Management Note: Select System -> System Setting to display the System Setting dialog box. If z Query active alarm when login successfully in the dialog box is not ticked, the fault alarms reported before login are not displayed in the Fault Alarm Browse window. The window only displays the fault alarms reported after login.
NodeB LMT User Guide Alarm severity Chapter 5 Alarm Management It is preset in the NodeB and changes with the fault code dynamically. It refers to the fault code of the alarm and the fault location in the NodeB. Details include: Location info Alarm source z The cabinet number z The subrack number z The slot number z The link number It shows the net element from which the alarm is reported. For the NodeB alarm management system, the alarm source is the NodeB itself.
NodeB LMT User Guide Chapter 5 Alarm Management Figure 5-6 Query Active Alarm dialog box Table 5-7 describes the fields in the Query Active Alarm dialog box. Table 5-7 Field description of Query Active Alarm dialog box Field Serial No. Description To specify a serial No. range Default value: all serial Nos. To specify the number of records Return Numbers Default value: 64 Maximum value: 1000 Module No. Unavailable Slot No. To specify a slot Cabinet No. To specify a cabinet Subrack No.
NodeB LMT User Guide Chapter 5 Alarm Management Note: You can query active alarms by the MML command of LST ALMAF. 5.4.4 Querying Alarm Log I. Introduction Querying the alarm log refers to querying the alarm log records by query conditions. The aim is to get knowledge to the NodeB alarms or collect alarm statistics. Note: When an alarm is generated, NodeB record the alarm in the alarm log. The alarm log keeps the information of all the fault and event alarms. II. Prerequisite None. III.
NodeB LMT User Guide Chapter 5 Alarm Management Figure 5-7 Query Alarm Log dialog box You can set general conditions for alarm query in Common option tab page. The conditions may include z Alarm type z Alarm severity z Date/Time Table 5-8 describes the fields in the tab page.
NodeB LMT User Guide Chapter 5 Alarm Management Field Description To specify a time range to query alarms within that period z Date/Time z z z If you specify start time without start date, the system takes the seventh day before the current day as the start date. If you specify end time without end date, the system takes the current date as the end date. If you specify start date without start time, the system takes 0:0:0 as the start time.
NodeB LMT User Guide Chapter 5 Alarm Management Table 5-9 Field description of Detailed option tab page Field Serial No. Alarm ID Module No. Event Type Description To specify a serial No. range Default value: all serial Nos. To specify an alarm ID range Default value: all alarm IDs Unavailable To specify event types Default value: all types You can set location conditions for alarm query in the Physical option tab page as shown in Figure 5-9. The conditions may include: z Subrack No. z Slot No.
NodeB LMT User Guide Chapter 5 Alarm Management Table 5-10 Field description of Physical option tab page Field Description Subrack No. To specify a subrack Slot No. To specify a slot Board Location Unavailable Cabinet No. To specify a cabinet Board Type To specify a board type 2) Set query conditions in the dialog box. 3) Click OK. The Query Alarm Log window for the query result opens up. 5.4.5 Querying Alarm Details I.
NodeB LMT User Guide Chapter 5 Alarm Management Figure 5-10 Alarm Details dialog box 5.4.6 Realtime Printing Alarms I. Introduction Realtime printing alarms indicate that the system automatically prints the reported alarm records according to the conditions. II. Prerequisite None. III. Procedure Follow the steps below to set the realtime print conditions in the NodeB alarm management system: 1) Select System -> Realtime Print Setup. The Realtime Print Setup dialog box opens up as shown as Figure 5-11.
NodeB LMT User Guide Chapter 5 Alarm Management Figure 5-11 Realtime Print Setup dialog box Table 5-11 describes the fields in the Realtime Print Setup dialog box. Table 5-11 Field description of Realtime Print Setup dialog box Field Description Alarm severity To select a severity of alarms to print Alarm type To select a report type of alarms to print Event alarm To select an event type of alarms to print Print to File If you tick this box, you need to specify a file path.
NodeB LMT User Guide Chapter 5 Alarm Management 5.5 Handling NodeB Alarms 5.5.1 Overview Handling NodeB alarms refers to querying NodeB alarm handling suggestions and shielded alarms. 5.5.2 Querying Alarm Handling Suggestions I. Introduction Querying alarm handling suggestions refers to querying alarm handling suggestions for the relevant alarms, including: z Alarm meaning z Impacting on system z System actions z Alarm handling II. Prerequisite None. III.
NodeB LMT User Guide Chapter 5 Alarm Management An unshielded alarm indicates that the NodeB saves this alarm and reports it to the NodeB management system. In that case, you can query the unshielded alarm. Note: If you set shielding conditions, those conditions take effect when next alarm occurs. Those uncleared alarms shall remain what they are. II. Prerequisite None. III.
NodeB LMT User Guide Chapter 5 Alarm Management Table 5-12 Field description of Query Alarm Configuration dialog box Field Description Alarm ID To specify an alarm ID range To specify one or multiple alarm severities Alarm Severity Default value: all severities Options: Shielded, Unshielded and All Default value: All If an alarm is shielded, the NodeB neither saves it nor reports it to the NodeB alarm management system. In this case, you can not query this alarm.
NodeB LMT User Guide Chapter 5 Alarm Management Figure 5-13 Modify Alarm Configuration dialog box Table 5-13 describes the fields in the Modify Alarm Configuration dialog box. Table 5-13 Field description of Modify Alarm Configuration dialog box Field Description Alarm Severity Unavailable Shield Flag Options: Shielded and Unshielded To Alarm Box Flag Unavailable 5) Modify Shield Flag in the dialog box. 6) Click OK to complete the modification.
NodeB LMT User Guide Table of Contents Table of Contents Chapter 6 Managing Files............................................................................................................. 6-1 6.1 About This Chapter ............................................................................................................ 6-1 6.2 Overview of File Management ........................................................................................... 6-1 6.2.1 File Types...................................
NodeB LMT User Guide Chapter 6 Managing Files Chapter 6 Managing Files 6.1 About This Chapter This chapter describes how to manage the files, including z Overview of File Management z Uploading Files z Browsing Files 6.2 Overview of File Management 6.2.1 File Types Table 6-1 describes types of the NodeB LMT files. Table 6-1 File types of NodeB LMT File type Function Format Remarks Operation Log To record the NodeB operation and maintenance information In *.
NodeB LMT User Guide Chapter 6 Managing Files 6.2.2 Browsing Files There are two ways to obtain and browse the files as follows: z Browse files by logging into the FTP server after uploading the files to the server z Browse the operation log through the M2000 server 6.3 Uploading Files 6.3.1 Uploading Operation Log I. Introduction Uploading the operation log refers to uploading the operation log to the FTP server. This enables you to save and view the operation log. II.
NodeB LMT User Guide Chapter 6 Managing Files Figure 6-1 Other File Transfer dialog box Table 6-2 describes the fields in the Other File Transfer dialog box. Table 6-2 Field description of Other File Transfer dialog box Field Transfer Type Description If you select Upload (NodeB to FTP Server), you may upload data files from the NodeB to the FTP Server. This enables you to view, modify and save the file.
NodeB LMT User Guide Chapter 6 Managing Files Field Description z Destination File or Directory You may specify the directory or the name of a data file. z z z FTP Setting Upload Mode 2) The directory or file in the FTP server in which data files are saved If you select Upload (NodeB to FTP Server), it refers to the destination file or directory. If you select Download (FTP Server to NodeB), it refers to the source file.
NodeB LMT User Guide Chapter 6 Managing Files Field Description z Use Specified FTP Server To set the IP address for the computer where this FTP server is located IP Address z User Name z To set the user name for logging into the FTP server Password z To set the password for logging into the FTP server The FTP server can be the one started from the local computer installed with LMT or from another computer. 3) Set parameters in the dialog box. 4) Click OK.
NodeB LMT User Guide Chapter 6 Managing Files III. Procedure Follow the steps below to upload the equipment archives: 1) Choose Maintenance Navigator -> Software Management. Then double-click the Other File Transfer subnode. The Other File Transfer dialog box opens up, as shown in Figure 6-1. 2) Click Modify. The FTP Settings dialog box opens up, as shown in Figure 6-2. 3) Set parameters in the dialog box. 4) Click OK. The FTP Settings dialog box is closed.
NodeB LMT User Guide 1) Chapter 6 Managing Files Choose Maintenance Navigator -> Software Management. Then double-click the Other File Transfer subnode. The Other File Transfer dialog box opens up, as shown in Figure 6-1. 2) Click Modify. The FTP Settings dialog box opens up, as shown in Figure 6-2. 3) Set parameters in the dialog box. 4) Click OK. The FTP Settings dialog box is closed. You are presented with the Other File Transfer dialog box.
NodeB LMT User Guide 4) Chapter 6 Managing Files Click OK. The FTP Settings dialog box is closed. You are presented with the Other File Transfer dialog box. 5) Select Upload (NodeB to FTP Server) in Transfer Type. 6) Select Board Log Files in File Description. 7) Complete other settings in the dialog box. 8) Click Start. The system starts to upload the board log files. Note: Execute the MML command of ULD FILE to upload the board log files. 6.3.5 Uploading RTWP Routine Test Log I.
NodeB LMT User Guide Chapter 6 Managing Files The system starts to upload the RTWP routine test log. 6.4 Browsing Files 6.4.1 Browsing Files on FTP Server I. Introduction Browsing files refers to browsing the uploaded files by logging into the FTP server. II. Prerequisite The files have been uploaded to the FTP server. III. Procedure Follow the steps below to browse the uploaded files on the FTP server: 1) Upload the files to the FTP server. For details, see 6.3 "Uploading Files".
NodeB LMT User Guide Table of Contents Table of Contents Chapter 7 Managing NodeB and Boards..................................................................................... 7-1 7.1 About This Chapter ............................................................................................................ 7-1 7.2 Basic Equipment Panel Operation..................................................................................... 7-1 7.2.1 Introduction to Equipment Panel .............................
NodeB LMT User Guide Chapter 7 Managing NodeB and Boards Chapter 7 Managing NodeB and Boards 7.1 About This Chapter This chapter describes how to manage the NodeB and the boards on the NodeB O&M system, including z Basic Equipment Panel Operation z NodeB-level Operation z Board-level Operation The NodeB O&M system provides an equipment panel for users to make the operations more visual and convenient. All the operations conducted through the equipment panel can also be realized by MML commands. 7.
NodeB LMT User Guide Chapter 7 Managing NodeB and Boards 7.2.3 Interface of Equipment Panel Figure 7-1 shows the interfaces of equipment panel. The panel automatically refreshes to query the board status in real time. Figure 7-1 Interface of equipment panel II. Board Indicators In Figure 7-1, there is an indicator on each board, indicating the present board status. Figure 7-2 illustrates the meaning of board indicators.
NodeB LMT User Guide Chapter 7 Managing NodeB and Boards Figure 7-2 Meaning of board indicators III. Fault Bar The fault bar is used to display active alarms on the board in real time. For example, the fault bar message 0-0-3-NULP-Fault indicates the NULP board in slot No. 3, subrack No. 0 and cabinet No. 0 is faulty. Symbol || is used to divide two alarms from each other. When all the alarms are displayed, the fault bar starts rolling to display the alarms from the beginning. 7.2.
NodeB LMT User Guide Chapter 7 Managing NodeB and Boards 7.2.5 Showing or Hiding Board Indicators I. Introduction You can make preliminary decision of the board status by observing the color of each board indicator. II. Prerequisite None. III. Procedure To show or hide the indicators as shown in Figure 7-2, follow either way below: z Click on the upper right of the equipment panel, z Press Ctrl + L. 7.2.6 Showing or Hiding Fault Bar I. Introduction The fault bar displays active alarms in real time.
NodeB LMT User Guide Chapter 7 Managing NodeB and Boards z Click on the upper right of the equipment panel Press Ctrl + F z Close it directly z 2) To start the equipment panel, see 7.2.4 "Starting Equipment Panel". If there is an active alarm on the device, it is displayed by rolling the fault bar. 7.3 NodeB-level Operation 7.3.
NodeB LMT User Guide 3) Chapter 7 Managing NodeB and Boards Right-click on the NMPT and select List NodeB Running Version on the shortcut menu. The system displays the Query Result pane as shown in Figure 7-3, listing the NodeB version information. Figure 7-3 Query Result pane Note: You can also query the NodeB running version by the MML command of LST VER. 7.3.3 Querying NodeB Software Version I. Introduction You can check whether the NodeB is upgraded by querying the NodeB software version. II.
NodeB LMT User Guide Chapter 7 Managing NodeB and Boards Note: For the DBS3800, select the MBBU on the panel. 3) Right-click on the NMPT and select List NodeB Software Version on the shortcut menu. The system displays the Query Result pane as shown in Figure 7-4 and Figure 7-5, listing the NodeB software version information and NodeB BOOTROM version information.
NodeB LMT User Guide Chapter 7 Managing NodeB and Boards 7.3.4 Modifying NodeB Time I. Introduction Caution: The NodeB time is very important for alarm logs, operation logs and services records. Modify the NodeB time with caution. You can maintain NodeBs of different versions through the same LMT. But at the same time, you can maintain only one NodeB on that LMT. The NodeB and the LMT must be synchronized to avoid time inconsistency in alarm logs and operation logs. II. Prerequisite None. III.
NodeB LMT User Guide Chapter 7 Managing NodeB and Boards 7.3.5 Modifying NodeB Password I. Introduction This function is to modify the password for logging into the NodeB. You can log into the NodeB only when you enter the correct password. II. Prerequisite None. III. Procedure Caution: z The setting takes effect upon completion for users who log into the NodeB after the modification.
NodeB LMT User Guide Chapter 7 Managing NodeB and Boards 7.3.6 Resetting NodeB I. Introduction Caution: Resetting the NodeB shall interrupt services on the NodeB. You need to reset the NodeB upon a NodeB failure or after the configuration update. II. Prerequisite None. III. Procedure Follow the steps below to reset the NodeB: 1) Choose Maintenance Navigator -> Rack Node. Then double-click Master Cabinet subnode. The system displays the equipment panel of the cabinet in the right pane.
NodeB LMT User Guide Chapter 7 Managing NodeB and Boards 7.4 Board-level Operation 7.4.1 Overview Operations of board management vary from different types of boards. Table 7-1 describes the actions related to boards.
NodeB LMT User Guide Chapter 7 Managing NodeB and Boards NodeB type Board Action Display E1/T1 status Display E1/T1 work mode 7.4.2 Querying Board Status I. Introduction You can display the running status of a board to monitor the running status of a NodeB. Table 7-2 describes the detailed board status. Table 7-2 Board status description Type Board status Active/Standby status Description z It indicates the board is active or standby. z For a macro NodeB, it applies to the NMPT only.
NodeB LMT User Guide Chapter 7 Managing NodeB and Boards Type Board status None Description The board is not manageable. II. Prerequisite None. III. Procedure Follow the steps below to query the board status: 1) Choose Maintenance Navigator -> Rack Node. Then double-click Master Cabinet subnode. The system displays the equipment panel of the cabinet in the right pane. 2) Select a board on the equipment panel. 3) Right-click and select Display Board Status on the shortcut menu.
NodeB LMT User Guide 1) Chapter 7 Managing NodeB and Boards Choose Maintenance Navigator -> Rack Node. Then double-click Master Cabinet subnode. The system displays the equipment panel of the cabinet in the right pane. 2) Select a board on the panel. 3) Right-click on the board and select Query Active Alarms on the shortcut menu. The system displays a dialog box, showing the uncleared fault alarms of that board.
NodeB LMT User Guide Chapter 7 Managing NodeB and Boards Note: You can also query the version information of a specified board by the MML command of DSP BRDVER. 7.4.5 Querying E1/T1 Status I. Introduction You can check the status of all E1/T1 links of an NDTI/NAOI. The result shows the current status of all E1/T1 links of the board. z For NAOI, the links are E1/T1 links 0 to 3. z For NDTI, the links are E1/T1 links 0 to 7.
NodeB LMT User Guide Chapter 7 Managing NodeB and Boards Figure 7-7 Display E1/T1 State dialog box 4) Set parameter for Port No. in the dialog box and click OK. The system displays a Query Result dialog box as shown in Figure 7-8, listing the query result. Figure 7-8 Query Result dialog box Note: You can also query the status of E1/T1 links by the MML command of DSP E1T1. 7.4.6 Querying E1/T1 Work Mode I. Introduction You can query the work mode of the E1/T1 links of an NDTI/NAOI.
NodeB LMT User Guide Chapter 7 Managing NodeB and Boards Note: For the DBS3800, you can check the work mode of E1/T1 links through the MBBU on the equipment panel. II. Prerequisite None. III. Procedure Follow the steps below to query the E1/T1 work mode: 1) Choose Maintenance Navigator -> Rack Node. Then double-click Master Cabinet subnode. The system displays the equipment panel of the cabinet in the right pane. 2) Select an NDTI/NAOI on the equipment panel.
NodeB LMT User Guide Chapter 7 Managing NodeB and Boards Figure 7-10 Query Result dialog box Note: You can query the E1/T1 work mode only when the NAOI/NDTI works well or in alarm status. Note: You can also query the E1/T1 work mode of a specified board by the MML command of DSP E1T1WORKMODE. 7.4.7 Querying STM-1 Status I. Introduction You can query the STM-1 status of an NAOI. The result shows the current status of Iub optical interface links 0 and 1 of the NAOI.
NodeB LMT User Guide Chapter 7 Managing NodeB and Boards III. Procedure Follow the steps below to query the STM-1 status: 1) Choose Maintenance Navigator -> Rack Node. Then double-click Master Cabinet subnode. The system displays the equipment panel of the cabinet in the right pane. 2) Select an NAOI on the equipment panel. 3) Right-click on the NAOI and select Display STM-1 State on the shortcut menu. The system displays the Display STM-1 State dialog box. 4) Set the parameter for STM1 No.
NodeB LMT User Guide Chapter 7 Managing NodeB and Boards III. Procedure Follow the steps below to query the Iub optical interface work mode: 1) Choose Maintenance Navigator -> Rack Node. Then double-click Master Cabinet subnode. The system displays the equipment panel of the cabinet in the right pane. 2) Select an NAOI on the equipment panel. 3) Right-click on the board and select Display STM-1 Work Mode on the shortcut menu. The system displays the Display STM-1 Work Mode dialog box.
NodeB LMT User Guide Chapter 7 Managing NodeB and Boards III. Procedure Follow the steps below to block a board: 1) Choose Maintenance Navigator -> Rack Node. Then double-click Master Cabinet subnode. The system displays the equipment panel of the cabinet in the right pane. 2) Select a board on the equipment panel. 3) Right-click on the board and select Block Board on the shortcut menu. The system displays a dialog box. 4) Click Yes in the dialog box.
NodeB LMT User Guide Chapter 7 Managing NodeB and Boards II. Prerequisite None. III. Procedure Follow the steps below to reset the board: 1) Choose Maintenance Navigator -> Rack Node. Then double-click Master Cabinet subnode. The system displays the equipment panel of the cabinet in the right pane. 2) Select a board on the equipment panel. 3) Right-click on the board and select Reset Board on the shortcut menu. The system displays a dialog box. 4) Click Yes in the dialog box.
NodeB LMT User Guide Chapter 7 Managing NodeB and Boards III. Procedure You can add or remove a board by an MML command: z Add a board by the MML command of ADD BRD. z Remove a board by the MML command of RMV BRD.
NodeB LMT User Guide Table of Contents Table of Contents Chapter 8 Tracing NodeB Iub Interface Signaling ..................................................................... 8-1 8.1 About This Chapter ............................................................................................................ 8-1 8.2 Overview ............................................................................................................................ 8-1 8.2.
NodeB LMT User Guide Chapter 8 Tracing NodeB Iub Interface Signaling Chapter 8 Tracing NodeB Iub Interface Signaling 8.1 About This Chapter This chapter describes the Iub interface signaling tracing as follows: z Overview z Creating NodeB Iub Interface Tracing Task z Browsing NodeB Traced Message 8.2 Overview 8.2.1 Principle of Tracing NodeB Iub Interface Signaling The tracing management is used to conduct routine equipment maintenance.
NodeB LMT User Guide Chapter 8 Tracing NodeB Iub Interface Signaling Browse traced messages offline 5 To browse the saved traced messages offline See 8.4.5 NodeB Messages" "Browsing Traced 8.2.2 Introduction to NodeB Iub Interface Tracing The NodeB message tracing refers to the NodeB Iub interface tracing. The Iub interface is a standard open interface between the NodeB and the RNC in the WCDMA system. The Iub interface is used to transmit messages of the user plane, signaling plane and specific O&M.
NodeB LMT User Guide Chapter 8 Tracing NodeB Iub Interface Signaling III. Procedure Follow the steps below to create a tracing task: 1) Choose Maintenance Navigator -> Tracing Management. Then double-click Standard Interface Tracing subnode. A prompt dialog box opens up. Note: You may clear the check box of Show tips at startup next time in the dialog box. This dialog box does not appear when you start a tracing task next time. 2) Click Continue in the dialog box.
NodeB LMT User Guide Chapter 8 Tracing NodeB Iub Interface Signaling Figure 8-2 Advanced dialog box Table 8-1 describes the fields of the Advanced dialog box. Table 8-2 Field description of Advanced dialog box Field Description Select Auto Save. The system saves reported messages in the Trace directory of the running version by default. You may modify the saving directory. Auto Save Each reported message is to be saved in the message file.
NodeB LMT User Guide Chapter 8 Tracing NodeB Iub Interface Signaling Figure 8-3 shows the Standard Interface Tracing window. Figure 8-3 Standard Interface Tracing window Table 8-3 describes the fields of the Standard Interface Tracing window. Table 8-3 Fields in the Standard Interface Tracing window Field Description Message Sequence No.
NodeB LMT User Guide Chapter 8 Tracing NodeB Iub Interface Signaling 8.4 Browsing NodeB Traced Message 8.4.1 Browsing NodeB Traced Message Online I. Introduction When you create a tracing task, the system starts a message browse window and displays the reported traced messages. The message browse window displays the traced messages in columns and adds messages in sequential order in real time. II. Prerequisite None. III.
NodeB LMT User Guide Chapter 8 Tracing NodeB Iub Interface Signaling Figure 8-4 Message explanation window The upper part of the window shows the explanation of the message and the lower part shows the source code. 3) Click the Close button on the upper right corner of the window. The Standard Interface Tracing window and the message explanation window are closed.
NodeB LMT User Guide Chapter 8 Tracing NodeB Iub Interface Signaling 8.4.2 Setting Browsing Properties of NodeB Traced Message I. Introduction The following functions enable you to browse messages in the Standard Interface Tracing window: Setting traced message color: When you create a tracing task, the system z displays the traced results in different colors according to their transmission directions. IN is the color for messages from RNC to NodeB while OUT is the color for messages from NodeB to RNC.
NodeB LMT User Guide Chapter 8 Tracing NodeB Iub Interface Signaling 8.4.3 Saving NodeB Traced Messages Automatically I. Introduction z Saving traced messages automatically indicates the system saves the reported messages in the format of *.tmf into the Trace directory of the running NodeB. You can select another new path. z When a message file does not satisfy the save condition, a new message file is generated. All message files related to the task are associated through the Index value.
NodeB LMT User Guide Chapter 8 Tracing NodeB Iub Interface Signaling 3) Select the traced messages to be saved. Shortcut keys of Ctrl and Shift are applicable. 4) 5) Right-click on the messages and select Save Selected Record on the shortcut menu. Specify a path and name for the file. 6) Click Save. Follow the steps below to save all the traced messages manually: 3) Right-click in the Standard Interface Tracing window. Select Save All Records on the shortcut menu.
NodeB LMT User Guide Chapter 8 Tracing NodeB Iub Interface Signaling Figure 8-5 Select Version dialog box 3) 4) 5) 6) Click OK and start the TraceViewer. Select the message file to be browsed in the Open dialog box. Click The TraceViewer window is displayed. Double-click a message record in the You are presented with the explanations of it. OK. window.
NodeB LMT User Guide Chapter 8 Tracing NodeB Iub Interface Signaling The message browse window is closed. 8.4.6 Filtering NodeB Traced Messages I. Introduction The filtering traced messages function enables you to filter out unwanted messages. There are two ways for filtering messages: z Filtering messages with customized conditions: you can filter out unwanted messages according to one or more conditions by defining the filter.
NodeB LMT User Guide 3) Chapter 8 Tracing NodeB Iub Interface Signaling Set one or more filtering conditions in the Filter Define dialog box as shown in Figure 8-7. Figure 8-7 Filter Define dialog box 4) 5) Click You are presented with the Filter dialog box. Select the defined filter and then click Apply. OK.
NodeB LMT User Guide z Chapter 8 Tracing NodeB Iub Interface Signaling Right-click in the TraceViewer window and then select Cancel Filter on the shortcut menu. The system displays all messages in the message file.