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Glossary ........................................................................................................ III
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Intended Audience
This manual is intended for:
l Debugging engineers
l Commissioning supervisors
Chapter Summary
6, Logical Links Configuration Describes how to configure logical links for connectivity to
adjacent offices.
7, Configuration Check and Describes how to perform all data and modified data
Synchronization synchronizations.
Conventions
This manual uses the following typographical conventions:
Typeface Meaning
Prerequisites
For all operations subsequent to this section, the following prerequisites are presumed to
have been met:
l The EMS server and the Operation & Maintenance Module (OMM) server are
operating properly, and can communicate with the RNC properly.
l The EMS client is started and successfully connected to the EMS server.
l The permissions for initial configurations have been acquired.
l The Configuration Management tab is open on the client GUI.
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1-2
Steps
1. In the left pane of the Configuration Management tab, right-click the root node in the
NE tree, and then click Create Subnetwork. The SubNetwork sub-tab is displayed
in the right pane, see Figure 2-1.
3. Click .
End of Steps
2-1
Steps
1. In the upper left pane of the Configuration Management tab, right-click the
previously-created subnetwork in the NE tree, and then click Create Managed
Element. The Element sub-tab is displayed in the right pane, see Figure 2-2.
3. Click . The created element is displayed under the subnetwork node in the NE
tree. A default configuration set (Modify Area) is available under the managed
element node. Users can click the Modify Area node to display the corresponding
configuration tree in the lower left pane, see Figure 2-3.
2-2
End of Steps
2-3
2-4
Steps
1. In the lower left pane of the Configuration Management tab, expand the Equipment
node in the configuration tree.
2. Double-click the Rack node. The Rack-List sub-tab is displayed in the right pane, see
Figure 3-1.
3-1
Note:
A rack only has one master shelf.
Steps
1. In the lower left pane of the Configuration Management tab, expand the Equipment
node in the configuration tree.
2. Double-click the Rack node. The Rack-List sub-tab is displayed in the right pane, see
Figure 3-3.
3-2
3. Select the rack information in the table, and click . The Rack Graph sub-tab is
displayed, see Figure 3-4.
4. On the Rack Graph sub-tab, right-click the position where a shelf is to be added, and
select Shelf from the shortcut menu. The Shelf dialog box is displayed, see Figure
3-5.
3-3
5. Click , and click the close button in the top-right corner of the dialog box.
6. Add the other shelves as required.
End of Steps
Steps
1. On the Rack Graph sub-tab, right-click the slot where a board is to be added, and
select Board from the shortcut menu. The Board dialog box is displayed, see Figure
3-6.
3-4
2. Click Senior.
3. Set parameters as required.
4. Click .
5. Click the close button in the top-right corner of the dialog box.
6. Repeat the previous steps to add the other boards as required.
End of Steps
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3-6
4.1 Overview
The configuration flow for transmission that uses Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM)
bearer mode is as follows:
Steps
1. In the lower left pane of the Configuration Management tab, expand Transport
Network > ATM Configuration in the configuration tree.
2. Double-click Local AAL2 Office under the ATM Configuration node. The Local
AAL2 Office-List sub-tab is displayed in the right pane.
3. Click . The Local AAL2 Office sub-tab is displayed, see Figure 4-1.
4-1
Steps
1. In the lower left pane of the Configuration Management tab, expand Transport
Network > ATM Configuration > Local AAL2 Office in the configuration tree.
2. Double-click Adjacent AAL2 Office under the ATM Configuration node. The
Adjacent AAL2 Office-List sub-tab is displayed in the right pane.
3. Click . The Adjacent AAL2 Office sub-tab is displayed, see Figure 4-2.
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5. Click .
6. Click the close button on the Adjacent AAL2 Office sub-tab.
End of Steps
Steps
1. In the lower left pane of the Configuration Management tab, expand Transport
Network > ATM Configuration in the configuration tree.
2. Double-click IMA Group under the ATM Configuration node in the configuration tree.
The ATM Configuration-List sub-tab is displayed in the right pane.
3. Click . The IMA Group sub-tab is displayed, see Figure 4-3.
4-3
Steps
1. In the lower left pane of the Configuration Management tab, expand Transport
Network > ATM Configuration > IMA Group in the configuration tree.
2. Double-click IMA Link under the IMA Group node. The IMA Link-List sub-tab is
displayed in the right pane.
Steps
1. In the lower left pane of the Configuration Management tab, expand Transport
Network > ATM Configuration in the configuration tree.
2. Double-click AAL2 Route under the ATM Configuration node in the configuration
tree. The AAL2 Route-List sub-tab is displayed in the right pane.
4-4
End of Steps
Steps
1. In the lower left pane of the Configuration Management tab, expand Transport
Network > No. 7 Signalling Configuration in the configuration tree.
2. Double-click Mtp3 Route under the No. 7 Signalling Configuration node. The Mtp3
Route-List sub-tab is displayed in the right pane.
3. Click . The Mtp3 Route sub-tab is displayed, see Figure 4-6.
5. Click .
4-5
Steps
1. In the lower left pane of the Configuration Management tab, expand Transport
Network > No. 7 Signalling Configuration in the configuration tree.
2. Double-click Mtp3 RouteSet under the No. 7 Signalling Configuration node. The
Mtp3 RouteSet-List sub-tab is displayed in the right pane.
3. Click . The Mtp3 RouteSet sub-tab is displayed, see Figure 4-7.
4-6
5.1 Overview
The transmission configuration flow that uses Internet Protocol (IP) bearer mode is as
follows:
1. Creating an Ethernet Interface
2. Creating an IPv4 Ethernet Interface
3. Creating a Static Route
4. Creating an Association
5. Creating an ASP
6. Creating an AS
7. Creating an M3UA Route
8. Creating an M3UA Route Set
Steps
1. In the lower left pane of the Configuration Management tab, expand Transport
Network IP Configuration > IP Interfaces Configuration in the configuration tree.
2. Double-click Ethernet Interface under the IP Interfaces Configuration node. The
Ethernet Interface-List tab is displayed in the right pane.
5-1
Steps
1. In the lower left pane of the Configuration Management tab, expand Transport
Network > IP Configuration > IP Interfaces Configuration > Ethernet Interface
in the configuration tree.
2. Double-click Ethernet IP Interface under the Ethernet Interface node. The Ethernet
IP Interface-List sub-tab is displayed in the right pane.
3. Click . The Ethernet IP Interface sub-tab is displayed, see Figure 5-2.
5-2
5. Click .
6. Click the close button on the Ethernet IP Interface sub-tab.
End of Steps
Steps
1. In the lower left pane of the Configuration Management tab, expand Transport
Network > IP Configuration > Route Global Configuration in the configuration tree.
2. Double-click Static Route under the Route Global Configuration node. The Static
Route-List sub-tab is displayed in the right pane.
3. Click . The Static Route sub-tab is displayed, see Figure 5-3.
5-3
Steps
1. In the lower left pane of the Configuration Management tab, expand Transport
Network > IP Configuration in the configuration tree.
2. Double-click Association under the IP Configuration node. The Association-List
tab is displayed in the right pane.
3. Click . The Association sub-tab is displayed, see Figure 5-4.
5-4
Steps
1. In the lower left pane of the Configuration Management tab, expand Transport
Network > No.7 Signalling Configuration > Near End Signalling Point > Adjacent
Office Information in the configuration tree.
2. Double-click ASP Configuration under the Adjacent Office Information node. The
ASP Configuration-List sub-tab is displayed in the right pane.
5-5
5.7 Creating an AS
The following procedure describes how to create an Application Server (AS).
Steps
1. In the lower left pane of the Configuration Management tab, expand Transport
Network > No.7 Signalling Configuration > Near End Signalling Point > Adjacent
Office Information in the configuration tree.
2. Double-click AS Configuration under the Adjacent Office Information node. The
AS Configuration-List sub-tab is displayed in the right pane.
3. Click . The AS Configuration sub-tab is displayed, see Figure 5-6.
5-6
Steps
1. In the lower left pane of the Configuration Management tab, expand Transport
Network > No. 7 Signalling Point in the configuration tree.
2. Double-click M3ua Route under the No. 7 Signalling Point node. The M3ua
Route-List tab is displayed in the right pane.
3. Click . The M3ua Route sub-tab is displayed, see Figure 5-7.
5. Click .
6. Click the close button on the M3ua Route sub-tab.
End of Steps
Steps
1. In the lower left pane of the Configuration Management tab, expand Transport
Network > No. 7 Signalling Point in the configuration tree.
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2. Double-click M3ua RouteSet under the No. 7 Signalling Point node. The M3ua
RouteSet-List sub-tab is displayed in the right pane.
3. Click . The M3ua RouteSet sub-tab is displayed, see Figure 5-8.
5. Click .
6. Click the close button on the M3ua RouteSet sub-tab.
End of Steps
5-8
6.1 Overview
The office configuration flow is as follows:
1. Creating a UMTS Logical Function Configuration
2. Creating a Near End Signalling Point
3. Creating a Adjacent Office Information
4. Creating an Iub Link
5. Creating an Iucs Link
6. Creating an Iups Link
7. Creating an Iur Link
Steps
1. In the lower left pane of the Configuration Management tab, double-click the
UMTS Logical Function Configuration node. The UMTS Logical Function
Configuration-List sub-tab is displayed in the right pane.
6-1
5. Click the close button on the UMTS Logical Function Configuration sub-tab.
End of Steps
Steps
1. In the lower left pane of the Configuration Management tab, double-click Transport
Network > No.7 Signalling Configuration in the configuration tree.
2. Double-click Near End Signalling Point under the No.7 Signalling Configuration
node. The Near End Signalling Point-List sub-tab is displayed in the right pane.
3. Click . The Near End Signalling Point sub-tab is displayed, see Figure 6-2.
6-2
Steps
1. In the lower left pane of the Configuration Management tab, expand Transport
Network > No.7 Signalling Configuration > Near End Signalling Point in the
configuration tree.
2. Double-click Adjacent Office Information under the Near End Signalling Point
node. The Adjacent Office Information-List sub-tab is displayed in the right pane.
3. Click . The Adjacent Office Information sub-tab is displayed, see Figure 6-3.
6-3
End of Steps
Steps
1. In the lower left pane of the Configuration Management tab, expand UMTS Logical
Function Configuration > Link Configuration in the configuration tree.
2. Double-click Iub Link under the Link Configuration node. The Iub Link-List sub-tab
is displayed in the right pane.
6-4
End of Steps
Steps
1. In the lower left pane of the Configuration Management tab, expand UMTS Logical
Function Configuration > Link Configuration in the configuration tree.
2. Double-click Iucs Link under the Link Configuration node. The Iucs Link-List
sub-tab is displayed in the right pane.
6-5
Steps
1. In the lower left pane of the Configuration Management tab, expand UMTS Logical
Function Configuration > Link Configuration in the configuration tree.
2. Double-click Iups Link under the Link Configuration node. The Iups Link-List
sub-tab is displayed in the right pane.
6-6
Steps
1. In the lower left pane of the Configuration Management tab, expand UMTS Logical
Function Configuration > Link Configuration in the configuration tree.
2. Double-click Iur Link under the Link Configuration node. The Iur Link-List sub-tab
is displayed in the right pane.
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6-8
7.1 Overview
Data synchronization refers to synchronizing the database data of the Network
Management Server (NMS) to NEs.
Data synchronization involves all data synchronization and modified data synchronization.
When all data synchronization or modified data synchronization is being performed, the
system performs global check on the configured data.
Context
l Data check is performed before synchronizing all data.
l Connected to the Network Element.
Prerequisite
All data is configured
Steps
1. In the upper-left pane of the Configuration Management tab, right-click an NE, and
select Synchronize All Data from the shortcut menu. The Global Check dialog box
is displayed. By default, the System information tab is displayed, see Figure 7-1.
7-1
2. Click Start.
Context
l Data check is performed before synchronizing the modified data.
l Connected to the Network Element.
Prerequisite
The data is modified.
7-2
Steps
1. In the upper-left pane of the Configuration Management tab, right-click an NE, and
select Synchronize All Data from the shortcut menu. The Global Check dialog box
is displayed. By default, the System information tab is displayed, see Figure 7-2.
2. Click Start.
3. Click Next. A dialog box is displayed.
4. Enter the verification code, and click OK. A dialog box is displayed.
5. Click Close.
End of Steps
7-3
7-4
Figure 7-1 Global Check Dialog Box-System information Tab ................................... 7-2
Figure 7-2 Global Check Dialog Box-System information Tab ................................... 7-3
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M3UA
- MTP3-User Adaptation layer protocol
MTP3
- Message Transfer Part layer 3
NMS
- Network Management Server
OMM
- Operation & Maintenance Module
UMTS
- Universal Mobile Telecommunication System
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