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Ver.

2600-00CZ5YGAL

2.0

410 LSM-R

User Manual

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COPYRIGHT

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No information contained herein may be copied, translated, transcribed or duplicated for any commercial

purposes or disclosed to the third party in any form without the prior written consent of SAMSUNG Electronics

Co., Ltd.

TRADEMARKS

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companies.

This manual should be read and used as a guideline for properly installing and operating the product.

This manual may be changed for the system improvement, standardization and other technical reasons

without prior notice.

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INTRODUCTION

Purpose

This Long Term Evolution (LTE) evolved UTRAN Node-B (eNB) Element Management

System (EMS) user manual describes the information necessary for using the LTE eNB

EMS, e.g., how to register and manage users and how to use the menus.

Content and Organization

This manual consists of 7 Chapters and 1 Annex.

CHAPTER 1. EMS Interface

Describes the GUI for the EMS, the basic operation method of the system, and Help.

CHAPTER 2. Configuration Management

Describes the functions to view, modify, add and delete the information in the NE.

CHAPTER 3. Fault Management

Describes the functions to manage the faults occurring within the system.

CHAPTER 4. Performance Management

Describes the functions to manage the features related to the performance of the network

resource.

CHAPTER 5. General Management

Describes the functions to setup, control and monitor the operating environment.

CHAPTER 6. Security Management

Describes the functions to register, modify, search and/or delete the operator to access the

EMS system. For security purpose, the access to the system will be limited to the registered

operators only.

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CHAPTER 7. SON Management

Provides the menu for the operation of the Self Organizing Networks (SON), including the

monitoring of the DHCP and SON statuses and the setting of the variables used in the SON

algorithm execution.

ANNEX A. Open Source Announcement

Describes the open source announcement.

Conventions

The following symbols are used in this manual. The following types of paragraphs contain

special information that must be carefully read and thoroughly understood.

Checkpoint

Provides the operator with checkpoints for stable system operation.

Note

Provides references for additional information.

Revision History

Version Date of Issue Remarks

1.0 09. 2011. First edition

2.0 11. 2011. Revised according to UI and menu modified.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

Purpose I

Content and Organization .......................................................................................................................... I

Conventions ............................................................................................................................................... II

Revision History ........................................................................................................................................ II

CHAPTER 1. EMS Interface 1-1

1.1 Connecting to EMS ................................................................................................................ 1-1

1.1.1 Login ......................................................................................................................................... 1-1

1.1.2 Logout ....................................................................................................................................... 1-3

1.2 Interface Configuration ......................................................................................................... 1-4

1.2.1 Menu Frame ............................................................................................................................. 1-5

1.2.2 Main Frame .............................................................................................................................. 1-7

1.2.3 Tree Viewer Frame .................................................................................................................. 1-7

1.2.4 Event Viewer Frame ................................................................................................................ 1-8

1.2.5 Event Viewer Frame ................................................................................................................ 1-8

1.3 Basic Operation ..................................................................................................................... 1-9

1.3.1 Button........................................................................................................................................ 1-9

1.3.2 Basic Settings ........................................................................................................................... 1-9

1.3.3 Sitemap ................................................................................................................................... 1-10

1.4 Network Viewer .....................................................................................................................1-11

1.4.1 Tree Viewer ............................................................................................................................ 1-11

1.4.2 Map Viewer............................................................................................................................. 1-14

1.4.3 Rack Viewer ........................................................................................................................... 1-19

1.4.4 Group Management ............................................................................................................... 1-27

1.5 Help 1-29

CHAPTER 2. Configuration Management 2-1

2.1 CLI 2-1

2.1.1 CLI Configuration ..................................................................................................................... 2-1

2.1.2 Basic CLI Functions ................................................................................................................. 2-3

2.1.3 Command Window .................................................................................................................. 2-7

2.1.4 History Window ........................................................................................................................ 2-9

2.1.5 Response Window ................................................................................................................. 2-10

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2.1.6 Autonomous Window ............................................................................................................ 2-15

2.1.7 Batch Window ....................................................................................................................... 2-18

2.1.8 Macro Execution.................................................................................................................... 2-24

2.2 NE Grow/Degrow .................................................................................................................. 2-27

2.2.1 NE Grow ................................................................................................................................ 2-27

2.2.2 NE Degrow ............................................................................................................................ 2-29

2.3 Cell Management .................................................................................................................. 2-30

2.3.1 Cell Grow and Degrow .......................................................................................................... 2-30

2.3.2 Administrative State Modification ......................................................................................... 2-31

2.4 Neighbor ................................................................................................................................ 2-32

2.4.1 Neighbor Management ......................................................................................................... 2-32

2.5 Software ................................................................................................................................ 2-36

2.5.1 Package Upgrade ................................................................................................................. 2-36

2.5.2 Verify ...................................................................................................................................... 2-38

2.5.3 Software Update.................................................................................................................... 2-40

2.5.4 Firmware Update ................................................................................................................... 2-41

2.5.5 History .................................................................................................................................... 2-43

2.5.6 Schedule ................................................................................................................................ 2-45

2.6 Data Audit .............................................................................................................................. 2-47

2.6.1 Data Audit .............................................................................................................................. 2-47

2.6.2 Scheduling Function for Periodical Data Audit .................................................................... 2-50

2.7 SerialNo Management .......................................................................................................... 2-53

2.8 System Backup ..................................................................................................................... 2-55

2.8.1 Backup ................................................................................................................................... 2-55

2.8.2 Restore .................................................................................................................................. 2-56

2.8.3 System Backup History ......................................................................................................... 2-58

CHAPTER 3. Fault Management 3-1

3.1 Event Viewer ........................................................................................................................... 3-1

3.2 Viewing the Event History ..................................................................................................... 3-5

3.3 Current Alarm ......................................................................................................................... 3-7

3.4 Alarm Statistics .................................................................................................................... 3-10

3.5 Audible Alarm ....................................................................................................................... 3-12

3.6 Visible Alarm ......................................................................................................................... 3-14

CHAPTER 4. Performance Management 4-1

4.1 Performance Statistics ........................................................................................................... 4-2

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4.1.1 Viewing Statistics Data ............................................................................................................ 4-3

4.1.2 Viewing Statistics Chart ........................................................................................................... 4-5

4.2 Collection Results.................................................................................................................. 4-8

4.3 PI Monitoring .......................................................................................................................... 4-9

4.3.1 PI Search .................................................................................................................................. 4-9

4.3.2 PI Registration ........................................................................................................................ 4-11

4.3.3 PI Modification ........................................................................................................................ 4-13

4.3.4 PI Deletion .............................................................................................................................. 4-14

4.3.5 PI Monitoring .......................................................................................................................... 4-15

4.3.6 PI Trend Graph ....................................................................................................................... 4-16

4.4 On Demand Statistics .......................................................................................................... 4-17

4.4.1 On Demand Statistics View ................................................................................................... 4-18

4.4.2 On Demand Statistics Registration ....................................................................................... 4-19

4.4.3 On Demand Statistics Deletion ............................................................................................. 4-21

4.4.4 On Demand Statistics Monitoring ......................................................................................... 4-22

4.5 Call Trace .............................................................................................................................. 4-24

4.5.1 Call Trace Window Configuration .......................................................................................... 4-24

4.5.2 Call Trace List Management.................................................................................................. 4-25

4.5.3 Call Trace Registration........................................................................................................... 4-27

4.5.4 Call Trace Deletion ................................................................................................................. 4-28

4.5.5 Call Trace Monitoring ............................................................................................................. 4-29

4.5.6 Call Trace History View .......................................................................................................... 4-31

CHAPTER 5. General Management 5-1

5.1 Network Monitoring ............................................................................................................... 5-1

5.2 Process Management ............................................................................................................ 5-3

5.3 Resource Monitoring ............................................................................................................. 5-5

5.4 Resource Management .......................................................................................................... 5-6

5.4.1 CPU .......................................................................................................................................... 5-6

5.4.2 Memory ..................................................................................................................................... 5-8

5.4.3 File System ............................................................................................................................. 5-10

5.4.4 Database ................................................................................................................................ 5-11

5.5 Resource Statistics.............................................................................................................. 5-14

5.6 Database ............................................................................................................................... 5-16

5.6.1 Log Management ................................................................................................................... 5-16

5.7 Self Diagnosis ...................................................................................................................... 5-17

5.8 Log Viewer ............................................................................................................................ 5-19

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CHAPTER 6. Security Management 6-1

6.1 User Manager .......................................................................................................................... 6-1

6.2 Changing Password ............................................................................................................... 6-5

6.3 Group Management ................................................................................................................ 6-6

6.4 IP Manager .............................................................................................................................. 6-9

6.5 Login History ........................................................................................................................ 6-13

6.5.1 History .................................................................................................................................... 6-13

6.5.2 Logon Session ....................................................................................................................... 6-14

6.6 Operation History ................................................................................................................. 6-15

CHAPTER 7. SON 7-1

7.1 SON Option ............................................................................................................................. 7-1

7.2 SON Property .......................................................................................................................... 7-5

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LIST OF FIGURES

Figure 1.1 Log-in Window ...................................................................................................... 1-1

Figure 1.2 Main Window ......................................................................................................... 1-2

Figure 1.3 Log-out Button ....................................................................................................... 1-3

Figure 1.4 EMS Frame Configuration ..................................................................................... 1-4

Figure 1.5 Map Viewer of the Main Frame ............................................................................. 1-7

Figure 1.6 Tree Viewer Frame ................................................................................................ 1-7

Figure 1.7 System Viewer Frame ........................................................................................... 1-8

Figure 1.8 Event Viewer Frame .............................................................................................. 1-8

Figure 1.9 Example of Search Period Setting ........................................................................ 1-9

Figure 1.10 Calendar Window ................................................................................................ 1-9

Figure 1.11 Tree Viewer ........................................................................................................ 1-11

Figure 1.12 Tree Viewer ....................................................................................................... 1-12

Figure 1.13 Map Viewer ....................................................................................................... 1-14

Figure 1.14 Legend .............................................................................................................. 1-15

Figure 1.15 Status ................................................................................................................ 1-16

Figure 1.16 eNB Tooltip ........................................................................................................ 1-17

Figure 1.17 Rack Viewer Window ........................................................................................ 1-19

Figure 1.18 Main Board Alarms ............................................................................................ 1-20

Figure 1.19 RRH Configuration and Alarms ......................................................................... 1-20

Figure 1.20 RRH Grow Context Menu .................................................................................. 1-21

Figure 1.21 RRH Grow CLI Edit Dialog Window .................................................................. 1-21

Figure 1.22 RRH Degrow Context Menu .............................................................................. 1-22

Figure 1.23 RRH Degrow Password Confirmation ............................................................... 1-22

Figure 1.24 Reset Context Menu .......................................................................................... 1-23

Figure 1.25 Inventory Menu.................................................................................................. 1-24

Figure 1.26 Inventory ........................................................................................................... 1-24

Figure 1.27 Alarm Inhibit/Allow Context Menu...................................................................... 1-25

Figure 1.28 Alarm Inhibit/Allow Dialog .................................................................................. 1-25

Figure 1.29 Alarm Inhibit/Allow Modification ......................................................................... 1-26

Figure 1.30 Alarm Inhibit/Allow Result Dialog....................................................................... 1-26

Figure 1.31 Registering Groups ........................................................................................... 1-27

Figure 1.32 Group Registration Result ................................................................................. 1-27

Figure 1.33 Modifying Group Information ............................................................................. 1-28

Figure 1.34 Deleting Groups ................................................................................................ 1-28

Figure 1.35 About EMS Window .......................................................................................... 1-29

Figure 2.1 CLI Window ........................................................................................................... 2-2

Figure 2.2 Selecting the Target ID .......................................................................................... 2-3

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Figure 2.3 Selecting from Command Tree .............................................................................. 2-3

Figure 2.4 Entering Command ................................................................................................ 2-4

Figure 2.5 Execution History ................................................................................................... 2-4

Figure 2.6 Execution Result .................................................................................................... 2-5

Figure 2.7 Event Message Display ......................................................................................... 2-5

Figure 2.8 Command Window ................................................................................................. 2-7

Figure 2.9 Command History Window .................................................................................... 2-9

Figure 2.10 Successful Execution of the Command ............................................................. 2-10

Figure 2.11 Unsuccessful Execution of the Command .......................................................... 2-10

Figure 2.12 Copying a Message ........................................................................................... 2-11

Figure 2.13 Saving a Message ............................................................................................. 2-11

Figure 2.14 Saving All Messages .......................................................................................... 2-12

Figure 2.15 Changing the Font ............................................................................................. 2-12

Figure 2.16 Selecting a Background Color ........................................................................... 2-13

Figure 2.17 Background Color Selection Result ................................................................... 2-13

Figure 2.18 Changing the Request Color .............................................................................. 2-14

Figure 2.19 Adding Filter ....................................................................................................... 2-15

Figure 2.20 AutoMessage Color Modification ....................................................................... 2-17

Figure 2.21 Batch Window .................................................................................................... 2-18

Figure 2.22 Command Input Error Dialog ............................................................................. 2-19

Figure 2.23 Executing a Batch Job ....................................................................................... 2-20

Figure 2.24 Batch Job Result (1) .......................................................................................... 2-20

Figure 2.25 Batch Job Result (2) .......................................................................................... 2-21

Figure 2.26 Saving a Batch File (1) ....................................................................................... 2-21

Figure 2.27 Saving a Batch File (2) ....................................................................................... 2-22

Figure 2.28 Opening a Batch File ......................................................................................... 2-22

Figure 2.29 Adding a Batch File Directory ............................................................................ 2-23

Figure 2.30 Macro Execution ................................................................................................ 2-24

Figure 2.31 Modifying the Macro (1) ..................................................................................... 2-25

Figure 2.32 Modifying the Macro (2) ..................................................................................... 2-25

Figure 2.33 Modifying the Macro (3) ..................................................................................... 2-25

Figure 2.34 Modifying the Macro (4) ..................................................................................... 2-25

Figure 2.35 Deleting the Macro (1) ....................................................................................... 2-26

Figure 2.36 Deleting the Macro (2) ....................................................................................... 2-26

Figure 2.37 Duplicated Macro Dialog .................................................................................... 2-26

Figure 2.38 NE Grow ............................................................................................................ 2-27

Figure 2.39 Grow Window(1) ................................................................................................ 2-28

Figure 2.40 Grow Window(2) ................................................................................................ 2-29

Figure 2.41 NE Degrow ........................................................................................................ 2-29

Figure 2.42 Cell Grow and Degrow ....................................................................................... 2-30

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Figure 2.43 Neighbor Management GUI .............................................................................. 2-32

Figure 2.44 Neighbor Import/Export GUI .............................................................................. 2-34

Figure 2.45 Neighbor Integrity Check ................................................................................... 2-35

Figure 2.46 Package Upgrade.............................................................................................. 2-36

Figure 2.47 Verify Window ................................................................................................... 2-38

Figure 2.48 Package Compare Information Window ............................................................ 2-39

Figure 2.49 S/W Update ....................................................................................................... 2-40

Figure 2.50 Firmware Update ............................................................................................... 2-41

Figure 2.51 History Window ................................................................................................. 2-43

Figure 2.52 Schedule Window.............................................................................................. 2-45

Figure 2.53 Configuration Information Sync ......................................................................... 2-47

Figure 2.54 Viewing the Configuration Information Synchronization .................................... 2-48

Figure 2.55 Selecting an eNB from the tree ......................................................................... 2-49

Figure 2.56 Verifying the eNB infor4-mation selected from Sync Data ................................. 2-49

Figure 2.57 Viewing the Scheduler ....................................................................................... 2-50

Figure 2.58 Adding Scheduler .............................................................................................. 2-51

Figure 2.59 Viewing the Scheduler ....................................................................................... 2-51

Figure 2.60 Date Selection Calendar ................................................................................... 2-51

Figure 2.61 Selecting the Scheduler Period ......................................................................... 2-51

Figure 2.62 SerialNo Management ....................................................................................... 2-53

Figure 2.63 Backup Window................................................................................................. 2-55

Figure 2.64 Execution Result of System Backup .................................................................. 2-55

Figure 2.65 Restore Window ................................................................................................ 2-56

Figure 2.66 Selecting File to restore ..................................................................................... 2-57

Figure 2.67 Execution Result of Restoring ........................................................................... 2-57

Figure 2.68 System Backup History Window........................................................................ 2-58

Figure 3.1 Event Viewer Window ........................................................................................... 3-1

Figure 3.2 Event Viewer Filter Window .................................................................................. 3-3

Figure 3.3 Detailed Event Information Window ...................................................................... 3-4

Figure 3.4 Event History Window ........................................................................................... 3-5

Figure 3.5 Current Alarm Window .......................................................................................... 3-7

Figure 3.6 Detailed Information of Current Alarm ................................................................... 3-9

Figure 3.7 Fault Statistics Window ....................................................................................... 3-10

Figure 3.8 Audible Alarm Window ........................................................................................ 3-12

Figure 3.9 Visible Alarm Setting Window .............................................................................. 3-14

Figure 3.10 Visible Alarm Output Window ............................................................................ 3-15

Figure 3.11 Setting the Visible Alarm by Fault Code............................................................. 3-16

Figure 3.12 Selecting the Visible Alarm Code ...................................................................... 3-17

Figure 4.1 Selecting the Performance Menu .......................................................................... 4-1

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Figure 4.2 Statistics Data View Window.................................................................................. 4-2

Figure 4.3 Filter Setting ........................................................................................................... 4-4

Figure 4.4 Statistics Chart ....................................................................................................... 4-5

Figure 4.5 Disabling the Graph Overlap .................................................................................. 4-6

Figure 4.6 Chart Option Setting .............................................................................................. 4-6

Figure 4.7 PM Collection Results ............................................................................................ 4-8

Figure 4.8 PI Management...................................................................................................... 4-9

Figure 4.9 PI Registration ..................................................................................................... 4-11

Figure 4.10 PI Registration Result ........................................................................................ 4-12

Figure 4.11 PI Modification .................................................................................................... 4-13

Figure 4.12 PI Deletion ......................................................................................................... 4-14

Figure 4.13 PI Monitoring ...................................................................................................... 4-15

Figure 4.14 PI Trend Graph .................................................................................................. 4-16

Figure 4.15 On Demand Statistics Management .................................................................. 4-17

Figure 4.16 On Demand Statistics Management Screen ...................................................... 4-18

Figure 4.17 On Demand Statistics Registration Screen ........................................................ 4-19

Figure 4.18 On Demand Statistics Deletion Result Window ................................................. 4-21

Figure 4.19 On Demand Statistics Monitoring Screen .......................................................... 4-22

Figure 4.20 Chart Option Setting .......................................................................................... 4-23

Figure 4.21 Trace Main Window ........................................................................................... 4-24

Figure 4.22 Selecting the Target ID ....................................................................................... 4-25

Figure 4.23 Trace List View Window ..................................................................................... 4-25

Figure 4.24 Trace Registration .............................................................................................. 4-27

Figure 4.25 Deleting a Trace ................................................................................................. 4-28

Figure 4.26 Starting the Trace Monitoring ............................................................................. 4-29

Figure 4.27 Trace Message Details ...................................................................................... 4-30

Figure 4.28 Viewing the Trace History .................................................................................. 4-31

Figure 5.1 Network Monitoring Window .................................................................................. 5-1

Figure 5.2 Process Monitoring Window .................................................................................. 5-3

Figure 5.3 Resource Monitoring Window ................................................................................ 5-5

Figure 5.4 CPU Window ......................................................................................................... 5-6

Figure 5.5 CPU Details Window .............................................................................................. 5-7

Figure 5.6 Memory Window .................................................................................................... 5-8

Figure 5.7 File System Window ............................................................................................ 5-10

Figure 5.8 Database Window ................................................................................................ 5-11

Figure 5.9 Resource Statistics Window ................................................................................ 5-14

Figure 5.10 Log Management Window ................................................................................. 5-16

Figure 5.11 Self Diagnostic Window ..................................................................................... 5-17

Figure 5.12 Log Viewer Window (1) ...................................................................................... 5-19

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Figure 5.13 Log Viewer Window (2) ..................................................................................... 5-19

Figure 5.14 Log Viewer Window (3) ..................................................................................... 5-20

Figure 6.1 Operator Management Window ............................................................................ 6-1

Figure 6.2 Operator Registration Window .............................................................................. 6-2

Figure 6.3 Operator Information Change Window .................................................................. 6-3

Figure 6.4 Operator Information Deletion Window ................................................................. 6-4

Figure 6.5 Operator Lockout Window ..................................................................................... 6-4

Figure 6.6 Changing Password Window ................................................................................ 6-5

Figure 6.7 Group Management Window ................................................................................. 6-6

Figure 6.8 Group Addition Window ......................................................................................... 6-7

Figure 6.9 Group Information Change Window ...................................................................... 6-8

Figure 6.10 Group Deletion Window ...................................................................................... 6-8

Figure 6.11 IP Management Window...................................................................................... 6-9

Figure 6.12 IP Registration Window ..................................................................................... 6-10

Figure 6.13 IP Information Change Window .......................................................................... 6-11

Figure 6.14 IP Deletion Window ........................................................................................... 6-12

Figure 6.15 History Window ................................................................................................. 6-13

Figure 6.16 Logon Session Window ..................................................................................... 6-14

Figure 6.17 Operation History Window ................................................................................. 6-15

Figure 7.1 SON Management Window ................................................................................... 7-2

Figure 7.2 SON Option Search Criteria Selection .................................................................. 7-3

Figure 7.3 Changing SON Option ........................................................................................... 7-3

Figure 7.4 Batch Modifying SON Option ................................................................................ 7-4

Figure 7.5 SON Property Window .......................................................................................... 7-5

Figure 7.6 SON Property Window Failure Verification ............................................................ 7-7

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CHAPTER 1. EMS Interface

This chapter describes the Graphic User Interface (GUI) of the EMS and the basic method

needed for the operation of the system.

1.1 Connecting to EMS

Describes the log-in and log-out procedures.

1.1.1 Login

The log-in procedure for the EMS operation is explained below:

1) Open Microsoft Internet Explorer to connect to EMS.

Recommended Requirements for EMS Client

The client machine should be running Windows 7 and Internet Explorer 8. The

Java version should be JRE 1.6.0_20.

2) Enter the IP address of the EMS server in the address field of the Internet Explorer and

press Enter to bring up the log-in window. (https ://{ ip.address})

Figure 1.1 Log-in Window

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3) Enter the operator‟s User id and Password in the input fields of the login window and

click the Login button.

4) Once the log-in information is verified, the EMS will be executed and the main

window will be displayed.

Figure 1.2 Main Window

Internet Explorer Settings

If a message reading ‘Downloads from this site to the computer is blocked by

Internet Explorer for security purpose. Click here to view the options.’ appears for

a short time in the Internet Explorer, change the Internet options as follows:

- In the Internet Explorer, go to Tools Internet Options Security Custom

Level. Under Downloads > ‘Automatic prompting for file downloads’, select

‘Enable’.

Under ActiveX Controls and Plug-ins > ‘Automatic prompting for ActiveX controls’,

select ‘Allow’.

- In the Internet Explorer, go to Tools > Internet Options > Privacy > Pop-up

Blocker. Then, check the ‘Block pop-ups’ option.

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1.1.2 Logout

The EMS logout procedure is as follows:

Figure 1.3 Log-out Button

1) Among the buttons shown on the upper right corner of the EMS window, click Logout.

A log-out confirmation message will be displayed.

2) Click „OK‟ to log-out.

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1.2 Interface Configuration

The EMS main window consists of the following five frames:

Menu Frame

Main Frame

Tree Viewer Frame

System Viewer Frame

Event Viewer Frame

Figure 1.4 EMS Frame Configuration

Menu Frame

Main Frame Tree Viewer

Frame

Event Viewer Frame System Viewer

Frame

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1.2.1 Menu Frame

The EMS menu consists of 6 management groups. The EMS menu frame displays the

entire EMS management groups, and allows the execution of various commands for each

management group.

It also provides other additional functions.

The menu frame consists of the following elements:

: Project title

: User information (user ID and group)

: Additional function buttons

: User menu

: Toolbar buttons for main menus

: Controls the audible alarm

: Hides/shows a specific frame in the main window

: Checks connection status between the server and client

Additional Function Buttons

Buttons for additional functions are as follows:

Button Description

Shows the site map to see the entire EMS structure.

Provides the help.

Logs out from the currently connected EMS.

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Toolbar Buttons

Buttons for the direct link to the principal menus are as follows:

Button Description

Links to the server’s resource management function.

Links to the network management function.

Audible Alarm Control Buttons

Buttons for the audible alarm control are as follows:

Button Description

On/Off control of the audible alarm.

Turns off the currently active audible alarm.

Hide/Show Frame Buttons

Buttons for hiding/showing frames are as follows:

Button Description

Hides/shows the system viewer frame.

Hides/shows the event viewer frame.

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1.2.2 Main Frame

The main frame displays the map viewer among the network viewers. Once the operator

executes a command in the menu frame, the corresponding function window will be

displayed in the main frame.

Figure 1.5 Map Viewer of the Main Frame

1.2.3 Tree Viewer Frame

The tree viewer frame displays the network elements in tree format.

Figure 1.6 Tree Viewer Frame

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1.2.4 Event Viewer Frame

The System Viewer frame displays EMS resource status, representative alarm of node, and

number of managed NE.

Figure 1.7 System Viewer Frame

1.2.5 Event Viewer Frame

The event viewer frame shows the various errors collected by the EMS to the operator.

Figure 1.8 Event Viewer Frame

Event Viewer Frame

Refer to ‘Event Viewer’ for specific details about the event viewer frame.

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1.3 Basic Operation

This section describes the basic elements for the operation of the EMS.

1.3.1 Button

The command buttons used in EMS are designed to run the same functions in different

window. The command buttons commonly used in the EMS are as follows:

Button Description

Add Adds new data.

Apply Sets the properties for the data and/or function.

Close Closes the window.

Delete Deletes the data.

OK Confirms and executes the command.

Search Searches the data that have been previously configured or saved.

Set Sets the properties for the data and/or function.

1.3.2 Basic Settings

The operator will typically perform a series of configuration while executing the EMS

functions.

Some tasks require the operator to set the search period.

Figure 1.9 Example of Search Period Setting

The date can either be directly entered in the text box in the required format or be selected

in the calendar by clicking the calendar button and click „Apply‟ button.

Figure 1.10 Calendar Window

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1.3.3 Sitemap

EMS provides a site map to assist the operator through the operation menu.

The site map gives an overall view of the menu configuration and allows the operator to

execute the desired function directly from the map.

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1.4 Network Viewer

The network viewer provides various functions to assist the operation of the network

elements. The network viewer consists of tree viewer, map viewer and rack viewer.

Network Elements

Network elements are called „nodes‟, and they are classified by hierarchy.

Node Description

EMS A node used to indicate the top parent class in the Tree Viewer.

Group A node used to manage NE by grouping them

NE A node representing a specific system.

Rack The rack class of the NE.

Shelf The shelf class of the NE.

Board A node the represents the board, which is the unit of the NE.

Node and Configuration

The NE and the board are the nodes that represent physical configurations.

The remainders represent the virtual class hierarchy added for easier

management of the system.

1.4.1 Tree Viewer

The tree viewer displays the network elements in tree format.

Figure 1.11 Tree Viewer

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Select a specific node in the tree viewer, then right-click it. A popup menu for the

corresponding node will be displayed within the tree viewer.

Figure 1.12 Tree Viewer

Icons

The tree viewer uses the following icons to indicate the parent-child relationship between

the networks and to display the alarms.

The tree viewer of the main window will display up to the shelf level. In the function

window, it will display up to the board level as necessary.

Node Normal

(Blue)

Critical

(Red)

Major

(Orange)

Minor

(Yellow)

Disabled

(Gray)

EMS

Group

eNB

Rack - - - - -

Shelf - - - - -

Board -

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Displaying Representative Alarm

The NE will be shown as disabled if the IP ping and SNMP ping results are

abnormal. The representative alarm will not be displayed when the NE is in

disabled state.

NE Sorting

1) Select „Sort‟ from the top of the tree viewer (available by name and IP).

2) The NE of the tree viewer will be sorted accordingly.

NE Search

1) Select „Search‟ from the top of the tree viewer.

2) Enter the content to be searched in the text field and press the Enter key.

The Search supports partial search option.

Search terms are case-sensitive.

3) The corresponding NE in the tree viewer will be selected.

4) Press the Enter key again, the next NE will be selected.

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1.4.2 Map Viewer

The map viewer displays the eNB class among the network elements in grid map format.

The status map consists of the following four elements:

A toolbox providing the tool functions, a status providing the status of the overall eNBs,

a grid map displaying all the eNBs along with the overall alarm status for each eNB, and an

eNB information showing the basic information of the selected eNB.

Figure 1.13 Map Viewer

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Toolbox

Refresh

Gets the tree list of the main window again to re-display the status map.

Legend

Provides the description of the alarms and symbols used in the status map.

The information shown in legend is as follows:

Figure 1.14 Legend

Server Time

Shows the time of the EMS server, not the time of the device logged in with the WEB

EMS (web client).

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Status

Displays the status and alarm information of the eNB shown in the status map.

Figure 1.15 Status

The status icons provide the following information:

Status Description

Total Number of all eNBs registered to the LSM (LTE System Manager).

In svc Number of eNB in normal call processing.

SH.down Number of eNB which wireless resource is preparing to be blocked.

Lock Number of eNB which wireless resource is currently blocked.

Dis conn Number of eNB in ping down state.

Not init Number of eNB in SNMP up state, for which the initialization is not complete.

Cri Number of eNB which representative alarm is in critical state.

Maj Number of eNB which representative alarm is in major state.

Min Number of eNB which representative alarm is in minor state.

Normal Number of eNB with no alarm.

Basic Information of eNB

Find eNB

Allows to find an eNB equipment with its name. A partial name search function is also

provided.

Name

Displays the name of the eNB equipment.

ID

Shows the system ID of the eNB equipment.

IP Address

Shows the IP address of the eNB equipment.

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Grid Viewer

Tooltip

Shows a brief description of the eNB that the mouse cursor is pointing at.

Figure 1.16 eNB Tooltip

The right-click popup for the registered grid map cell.

Provides the following functions for the selected eNB:

Menu Description

NE Information Displays the basic information of the selected eNB equipment.

Rack Viewer Displays the rack viewer information of the selected eNB equipment.

Failure Sync Attempts to sync the failure information for the selected eNB equipment.

NE Information

Loading

Attempts to initialize (sync) the NE information of the selected eNB

equipment.

Cell Management Displays the cell management information of the selected eNB equipment.

PI Monitoring Displays the PI monitoring information.

NE Reset Attempts to run the reset command on the selected eNB equipment.

Remote Reset Attempts to run the remote reset command on the selected eNB equipment.

General

Surveillance

Displays the Main Window General Surveillance information.

Security User

Management

Displays the Main Window Security User Management information.

AdministrativeState

Locked

Attempts to run the command to block the wireless resource of the

selected eNB equipment.

AdministrativeState

Unlocked

Attempts to run the command to release the blocked wireless resource of

the selected eNB equipment.

AdministrativeState

Shuttingdown

Attempts to run the command to prepare to block the wireless resource of

the selected eNB equipment.

Delete NE Deletes the selected eNB equipment.

Force Delete NE Force delete the disconnected eNB equipment.

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The right-click popup for the dismounted grid map cell.

Allows to register a new eNB equipment.

Menu Description

Grow Displays the eNB equipment registration window.

Cell Status

The grid viewer displays the eNB alarms in following colors:

Alarm Color Description

Red Critical alarm information.

Orange Major alarm information.

Yellow Minor alarm information.

Blue Normal alarm information.

The grid viewer displays the eNB status with the following symbols:

Status Description

X Ping down state.

? SNMP up state, initialization incomplete.

L Wireless resource preparing to be blocked.

S Wireless resource blocked.

About the ‘X’ state

The NE will be shown as disabled if the IP ping and SNMP ping results are

abnormal.

The representative alarm will not be displayed when the NE is in disabled state.

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1.4.3 Rack Viewer

You can display the Rack Viewer to check status of rack and board using the context menu

displayed when you right-click an NE in the Tree Viewer or double-click an NE in the Map

Viewer.

The rack viewer provides the following functions:

Displays the rack configuration information and current alarm information.

Displays the board configuration information and current alarm information.

Displays the representative alarm of the board.

Displays the RRH configuration information and current alarm information.

Displays a popup menu to grow the RRH.

Displays a popup menu to degrow the RRH.

Displays a popup menu to reset the resource.

Displays a popup menu for the resource inventory.

Displays a popup menu to inhibit/allow the alarm.

Displaying Current Alarm Information

The rack viewer does not reflect the current alarm information in real time.

It searches the database and shows the corresponding information when the

node is double-clicked.

Figure 1.17 Rack Viewer Window

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Rack Configuration and Current Alarms

1) Click the rack in the left pane of the Rack Viewer.

2) The node information and current alarm information are displayed in the right pane.

Board Configuration and Current Alarms

1) Double-click the board in the left pane of the Rack Viewer.

2) The node information and current alarm information for the board are displayed in the

right pane.

Main Board Alarms

Normal (None) Critical (Red) Major (Orange) Minor (Yellow)

Figure 1.18 Main Board Alarms

RRH Configuration and Current Alarms

1) Click the „RRH‟ tab in the right pane of the Rack Viewer.

2) This displays the RRH information and current alarms for the board.

Figure 1.19 RRH Configuration and Alarms

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Popup menu to grow the RRH

1) Click the „RRH‟ tab in the right pane of the Rack Viewer.

2) Select and right-click the RRH to grow.

3) Select „Create RRH‟ in the context menu.

4) In the CLI Edit Dialog popup window, select the desired option and click „Execute‟.

Figure 1.20 RRH Grow Context Menu

Figure 1.21 RRH Grow CLI Edit Dialog Window

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Context Menu to Degrow the RRH

1) Click the „RRH‟ tab in the right pane of the Rack Viewer.

2) Select and right-click the RRH to degrow.

3) Select „Delete RRH‟ in the context menu.

4) Enter the password in the password confirmation window and click „OK‟.

Figure 1.22 RRH Degrow Context Menu

Figure 1.23 RRH Degrow Password Confirmation

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Context Menu to Reset Resources

The rack viewer provides a popup menu to reset the resources including the board resource.

1) Select and right-click the board in the left pane of the Rack Viewer.

2) Select „Reset‟ in the context menu.

3) A window will pop up to display the command execution result.

Figure 1.24 Reset Context Menu

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Popup menu for the resource inventory

The rack viewer provides a popup menu to view the resource inventory including the board

resource.

1) Select and right-click the board in the left pane of the Rack Viewer.

2) Select „Inventory‟ in the context menu.

3) The Inventory dialog window will pop up to display the command execution result.

Figure 1.25 Inventory Menu

Figure 1.26 Inventory

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Popup menu to inhibit/allow the alarm.

The rack viewer provides a popup menu to inhibit/allow alarms for the resources including

the board resource.

1) Select and right-click the board in the left pane of the Rack Viewer.

2) Select „Alarm Inhibit/Allow‟ in the context menu.

3) The Alarm Inhibit/Allow dialog window will pop up to display the command

execution result.

Figure 1.27 Alarm Inhibit/Allow Context Menu

Figure 1.28 Alarm Inhibit/Allow Dialog

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4) Click on the „Status‟ item of the alarm type you wish to modify from the displayed list,

then select „INHIBIT/ALLOW‟.

5) Click „Apply‟ to apply the change.

6) A dialog window will pop up to display the application result for each corresponding item.

Figure 1.29 Alarm Inhibit/Allow Modification

Figure 1.30 Alarm Inhibit/Allow Result Dialog

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1.4.4 Group Management

The tree viewer provides a popup menu to register, modify and/or delete groups.

Registering Groups

1) Right-click the EMS node of the tree viewer to display a popup menu, then select

„Create Network‟.

2) When the information Input Window is displayed, enter the name and position and

click „OK‟.

Figure 1.31 Registering Groups

3) If the command is successful, the corresponding group will be added to the tree viewer.

Figure 1.32 Group Registration Result

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Modifying Group Information

1) Select „Network Information‟ from the group node popup menu of the tree viewer.

2) The node information window will be displayed. Enter the information in the node

information window and click „OK‟.

3) If the command is successful, the corresponding group information will be applied to

the tree viewer.

Figure 1.33 Modifying Group Information

Deleting Groups

1) Select „Network Information‟ from the group node popup menu of the tree viewer or

map viewer.

2) When the password Input Window is displayed, enter the password of your log-in account.

3) Enter the password and click „OK‟.

4) If the command is successful, the corresponding group will be deleted from the tree

viewer and the map viewer.

Figure 1.34 Deleting Groups

Restrictions on Deleting Groups

A group can only be deleted if it has no NE registered to it.

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1.5 Help

The Help allows to view the information of the EMS server. The server information

provided by the Help menu is as follows:

Sever version

Sever copyright

Server‟s management target

Figure 1.35 About EMS Window

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CHAPTER 2. Configuration

Management

The configuration management allows the operator to view, modify, add and/or delete the

NE information. The operator can check the current configuration and/or setup or control

the NE with the functions provided in the configuration management.

Also, the configuration management offers a CLI window supporting the operator commands.

2.1 CLI

The CLI can be executed by selecting „Configuration‟ „CLI‟. The CLI is a module

which allows the operator to execute the commands for the NE through the GUI.

2.1.1 CLI Configuration

When the CLI is executed, the following information will be displayed.

The CLI provides 3 types of layouts. The description in this manual is based on Layout 3

which includes all possible cases.

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Figure 2.1 CLI Window

Layout Selection

You can select the layout using the following three methods:

Menu & Icon Description

From the menu, click Layout. A sub-menu will be displayed as shown on the left.

Select the desired layout. The layout of the window will be adjusted accordingly.

Select the desired layout icon in the toolbar. The layout of the window will be

adjusted accordingly.

Ctrl-1, 2, 3 In the CLI window, press Ctrl+1 (Layout 1), Ctrl+2 (Layout 2), or Ctrl+3

(Layout 3). The layout of the window will be adjusted accordingly.

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2.1.2 Basic CLI Functions

Once the CLI is executed, the following window will be displayed.

Selecting a Target

In the initial CLI window, select the combo list of the target to select the target ID.

The following tree will be displayed. Select the NE you wish to execute the command on.

Figure 2.2 Selecting the Target ID

Command Window

: Click the corresponding button to activate the command tree input window.

The command tree allows the operator to select the desired command from the tree.

If you select a command from the command tree, the corresponding parameter attribute

values will be displayed in the command parameter input window in the right pane.

Figure 2.3 Selecting from Command Tree

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Input Window

To enter a command, proceed as follows:

1) Select a command from command tree, then enter the parameter. The command will be

automatically created in the Input Window below command tree.

2) Use the ↑ and ↓ keys to select a command from the command list.

Figure 2.4 Entering Command

Button Description

Execute Executes the selected/entered command.

Previous Executes a command repeatedly by selecting a specific NE or group.

Repeat Initializes the parameter values of the currently selected command.

Reset Clears the input field’s data.

History Window

You can re-execute the previously executed command as follows:

1) In the History window, double-click the previous command log.

2) Use the ↑ and ↓ keys in the command Input Window to browse through the commands

saved in the history list, select the desired command, then click „Execute‟.

: Click the corresponding button to activate the history window.

Figure 2.5 Execution History

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Response Window

The result of the command executed by the operator will be displayed as illustrated below.

Figure 2.6 Execution Result

Autonomous Window

The alarm and status messages generated during the system operation will be displayed as

illustrated below.

Figure 2.7 Event Message Display

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Exiting the CLI

On the menu bar, click „File‟ „Close‟ to close the CLI window. The CLI can also be

closed with the hot key „Ctrl-o‟.

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2.1.3 Command Window

Searching for a Command

1) Select a target NE/Group from the top of the CLI.

2) In the command window, select the Search tab.

3) Select the Command Search mode or the Parameter Search mode.

4) The Command Search mode will search for the command which matches the input

string.

5) Click on the searched command.

6) The selected command will be entered as the input command.

Figure 2.8 Command Window

The command input window provides the following functions:

Displays the command search failure.

Restricts the command execution if the mandatory parameter is not entered.

Parameter Filtering: Restricts the input of the parameter value exceeding the allowed range.

Allows to input a numeric type parameter.

Allows to input an enum type parameter.

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Allows to input a normal type parameter.

Allows to input an IP type parameter

Allows to input a date type parameter

Verifies the command error.

Allows to reset the parameter.

Confirms the main command.

Verifies the main command‟s Password.

Restricts the execution permission by operator level.

Allows to execute a command repeatedly on multiple NEs.

Displays help when the operator enters a question mark (?).

Displays a list of the commands beginning with the input string when the operator enters a

command string in the Input Window.

Applies the command searched in the Input Window.

Allows to browse the command history in the Input Window.

Allows to enter a command in lowercase.

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2.1.4 History Window

On the toolbar, click the command execution history icon. The following command

execution history window will be displayed

Selecting a Command in the History Window

1) Click a command in the History Window.

2) The selected command will be displayed in the Input Window.

Executing a Command in the History Window

1) Double-click a command in the History Window.

2) The command will be executed.

Clearing the Execution History

1) After executing the command, right-click in the History Window.

2) Select „Remove All‟, „Remove Selected‟ or „Remove COMPLD Only‟.

3) The corresponding execution history will be deleted.

Figure 2.9 Command History Window

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2.1.5 Response Window

Displaying Successful Command Execution Result

1) After a command is executed, the corresponding command will be displayed.

2) If the execution of the command was successful, the result will be displayed in the

Response Window.

Figure 2.10 Successful Execution of the Command

Displaying Unsuccessful Command Execution Result

If the execution of the command was unsuccessful, the corresponding execution result will

be displayed along with the reason of failure.

Figure 2.11 Unsuccessful Execution of the Command

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Copying a Message

1) Select a specific area of the Response Window.

2) Right-click the Response Window to display the context menu.

3) Select „Copy‟ to copy the selected message.

Figure 2.12 Copying a Message

Saving a Message

1) Select a specific area of the Response Window.

2) Right-click the Response Window to display the context menu.

3) Select „Save‟, designate a path in the dialog window, then click „OK‟.

4) The selected message will be saved in the designated path.

Figure 2.13 Saving a Message

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Saving All Messages

1) Right-click the Response Window to display the context menu.

2) Select „SaveAll‟, designate a path in the dialog window, then click „OK‟.

3) All messages of the Response Window will be saved in the designated path.

Figure 2.14 Saving All Messages

Clearing a Message

1) Right-click the Response Window to display the context menu.

2) Select „Clear‟.

3) All messages in the Response Window will be cleared.

Changing the Font

1) Right-click the Response Window to display the context menu.

2) Select „Change Font‟, and select the desired font from the dialog window.

3) The message will be displayed in the selected font.

Figure 2.15 Changing the Font

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Changing the Background

1) Right-click the Response Window to display the context menu.

2) Select „Change Background‟.

3) Select the desired color from the Color Chooser dialog window.

Figure 2.16 Selecting a Background Color

4) The background of the Response Window will be displayed in the specified color.

Figure 2.17 Background Color Selection Result

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Changing the Request Color

1) Right-click the Response Window to display the context menu.

2) Select „Change Message Color‟.

3) Select „REQUEST COLOR‟.

4) Select the desired color from the Color Chooser dialog window.

5) The request will be displayed in the specified color.

Figure 2.18 Changing the Request Color

Changing the Response Color

1) Right-click the Response Window to display the context menu.

2) Select „Change Message Color‟.

3) Select „RESPONSE COLOR‟.

4) Select the desired color from the Color Chooser dialog window.

5) The response will be displayed in the specified color.

Changing the Error Color

1) Right-click the Response Window to display the context menu.

2) Select „Change Message Color‟.

3) Select „ERROR COLOR‟.

4) Select the desired color from the Color Chooser dialog window.

5) Check if the error is displayed in the specified color.

Pause On

1) Right-click the Response Window to display the context menu.

2) Selecting „Pause‟ will pause the response message at current state.

Pause Off

1) Right-click the Response Window in „PauseOn‟ state to display the context menu.

2) Selecting „PauseOff‟ will resume the paused response message.

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2.1.6 Autonomous Window

The Autonomous window will display the autonomous messages occurring from the

equipment.

Adding Filter

1) Right-click the event window to display the context menu.

2) Select „Add Filter‟.

3) Select a target in the Add Filter window.

4) The filter window of the corresponding target will be added.

5) The added window will only display the events of the selected target.

Figure 2.19 Adding Filter

Copying Event

1) Select a specific area of the event window.

2) Right-click the event window to display the context menu.

3) Select „Copy‟.

Saving Event

1) Select a specific area of the event window.

2) Right-click the event window to display the context menu.

3) Select „Save‟.

4) Designate a path to save the event.

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Saving All Events

1) Right-click the event window to display the context menu.

2) Select „Save All‟.

3) Designate a path in the dialog window to save the events.

Clearing Event

1) Right-click the event window to display the context menu.

2) Select „Clear‟.

3) All messages in the event window will be cleared.

Pause On

1) Right-click the event window to display the context menu.

2) Selecting „Pause‟ will pause the output event at current state.

Pause Off

1) Right-click the event window in „PauseOn‟ state to display the context menu.

2) Selecting „Pause Off‟ will resume the paused event.

Changing Font

1) Right-click the event window to display the context menu.

2) Select „Change Font‟.

3) Select the desired font in the dialog window.

4) The message will be displayed in the specified font.

Changing Background

1) Right-click the event window to display the context menu.

2) Select „Change Background‟.

3) Select the desired color in the dialog window.

4) The background of the event window will be displayed in the specified color.

Changing Critical Alarm Color

1) Right-click the event window to display the context menu.

2) Select „Change AutoMessage Color‟.

3) Select „CRITICAL ALARM COLOR‟.

4) Select the desired color from the Color Chooser dialog window.

5) The Critical Alarm will be displayed in the selected color.

Changing Major Alarm Color

1) Right-click the event window to display the context menu.

2) Select „Change AutoMessage Color‟.

3) Select „MAJOR ALARM COLOR‟.

4) Choose a desired color from the „Color Chooser Dialog‟ window.

5) The Major Alarm is displayed in the specified color.

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Changing Minor Alarm Color

1) Right-click the event window to display the context menu.

2) Select „Change AutoMessage Color‟.

3) Select „MINOR ALARM COLOR‟.

4) Choose a desired color from the „Color Chooser Dialog‟ window.

5) The Minor Alarm is displayed in the specified color.

Figure 2.20 Auto Message Color Modification

Changing Alarm Clear Color

1) Right-click the event window to display the context menu.

2) Select „Change AutoMessage Color‟.

3) Select „ALARM CLEAR COLOR‟.

4) Choose a desired color from the „Color Chooser Dialog‟ window.

5) The specified color will be displayed when the alarm is cleared.

Changing Status Event Color

1) Right-click the event window to display the context menu.

2) Select „Change AutoMessage Color‟.

3) Select „STATUS COLOR‟.

4) Select the desired color from the Color Chooser dialog window.

5) The status will be displayed in the specified color.

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2.1.7 Batch Window

Click the batch icon ( ) on the toolbar to display the „Batch Window‟ as shown below.

The Batch Window allows the operator to save a list of commands to be executed in batch.

Figure 2.21 Batch Window

Adding a Batch Job

Adding from the command tree

1) Select a command from the command window.

2) Click „Add‟ in the Batch Window.

3) The selected command will be added to the batch job.

Adding a Batch Job in the History Window

1) Select a command in the History Window.

2) Click „Add‟ in the Batch Window.

3) The selected command will be added to the batch job.

Adding a Batch Job from the Input Window

1) Enter a command in the Input Window.

2) Click „Add‟ in the Batch Window.

3) The entered command will be added to the Batch Window.

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If an invalid command is entered in the Input Window while adding the commands in

the batch job, the following error dialog will be displayed.

Figure 2.22 Command Input Error Dialog

Specifying the Batch Job Interval

1) Select a command from the command window.

2) Specify a value for the „Gap‟ in the Batch Window.

3) Click „Add‟ in the Batch Window.

4) The selected command will be added to the batch job with the specified interval.

Deleting a Batch Job

1) Select a command in the Batch Window.

2) Click „Delete‟ in the Batch Window.

3) The selected command will be deleted from the Batch Window.

Modifying a Batch Job

Modifying a target in the batch job

1) Select a command in the Batch Window.

2) Modify the target in the target window.

3) Click „Modify‟ in the Batch Window.

4) The batch job will be changed with the new target.

Modifying a command in the batch job

1) Select a command in the Batch Window.

2) Select a command to modify from the command window.

(You may also select a command in the History Window or enter it in the Input

Window.)

3) Click „Modify‟ in the Batch Window.

4) The batch job will be changed with the new command.

Modifying the batch job execution interval

1) Select a command in the Batch Window.

2) Change a value for the „Gap‟ in the Batch Window.

3) Click „Modify‟ in the Batch Window.

4) The execution interval of the corresponding command in the batch job will be

changed.

Changing the Batch Job Order

1) Select a command in the Batch Window.

2) Click the up/down arrows in the Batch Window.

3) The batch job‟s command execution order will be changed.

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Executing a Batch Job

1) In the target, select the NE to execute the batch job, then click „Apply‟.

(Select the checkbox in the tree to select multiple NEs.)

2) Add a command to the batch job list.

3) Click „Start‟.

Figure 2.23 Executing a Batch Job

4) The corresponding command execution result will be displayed in the Response

Window.

Figure 2.24 Batch Job Result (1)

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5) The command execution result will be displayed in the Batch Window.

Figure 2.25 Batch Job Result (2)

Stopping a Batch Job

1) Register a command to the batch list and click „Start‟.

2) While the command is being executed, click „Stop‟.

3) The execution of the command will be stopped.

Saving a Batch File

Saving the batch job list in a file

1) Click „Save‟ in the Batch Window.

Figure 2.26 Saving a Batch File (1)

2) Enter the file name in the popup window.

3) Click „Save‟.

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4) The commands in the Batch Window will be saved in the specified file.

Figure 2.27 Saving a Batch File (2)

Checking the Batch File Redundancy

1) Click „Save‟ in the Batch Window.

2) Enter an existing batch file name in the popup window.

3) Click „Save‟.

4) A Duplicated Batch File message will be displayed.

Opening a batch file

Opening a batch file

1) Click „Open‟ in the Batch Window.

2) Select a file.

3) Click „Open‟.

4) The commands of the selected file will be applied to the Batch Window.

Figure 2.28 Opening a Batch File

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Adding a batch file directory

1) Click „Save‟ in the Batch Window.

2) Click on the Add Directory icon at the top right corner of the popup window.

3) Enter the directory name in the popup dialog window.

4) Click „OK‟.

5) The batch file directory will be added.

Figure 2.29 Adding a Batch File Directory

Deleting a Batch File

Deleting a Batch File

1) Click „Save‟ in the Batch Window.

2) Select a batch file to delete from the popup window.

3) Click on the Delete icon at the top right corner of the window.

4) The batch file is deleted.

Deleting a batch file directory

1) Click „Save‟ in the Batch Window.

2) Select a batch file directory to delete from the popup window.

3) Click on the Delete icon at the top right corner of the window.

4) The batch file directory is deleted.

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2.1.8 Macro Execution

The macro execution icon allows the operator to add shortcut icons for the frequently used

command lists and execute the registered commands by clicking on the shortcut icons.

Figure 2.30 Macro Execution

Adding the Macro

Selecting a command from the command window to add to the macro list

1) Select a command from the tree in the command window.

2) Click „Macro‟.

3) The corresponding command will be added to the Macro List and its icon will be

activated.

Entering a Command in the Input Window to Add to the Macro List

1) Enter a command in the Input Window.

2) Click „Macro‟.

3) The corresponding command will be added to the Macro List and its icon will be

activated.

Applying the Macro

1) Select a command from the macro list.

2) The selected command will be applied to the command window.

3) The input parameters of the selected command will be applied to the parameter window.

4) The selected command will be applied to the Input Window.

5) The Help for the selected command will be displayed on the Help window.

Executing the Macro

Executing the macro in the same way as a basic command

1) Select a command from the macro list.

2) Click „Execute‟ in the Input Window.

3) The command‟s execution result will be displayed in the Response Window.

(You can also execute the command by pressing the Enter key.)

4) The command‟s execution log will be displayed on the execution history window.

Executing the macro with double-click

You can execute a command by double-clicking the corresponding command icon in

the macro list.

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Modifying the Macro

1) Select an icon from the macro list.

Figure 2.31 Modifying the Macro (1)

2) Right-click the icon and select „Edit‟.

Figure 2.32 Modifying the Macro (2)

3) Enter a command in the Input Window.

4) Click „OK‟.

Figure 2.33 Modifying the Macro (3)

5) The icon will be changed to the corresponding command in the macro list.

Figure 2.34 Modifying the Macro (4)

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Deleting the Macro

1) Select an icon from the macro list.

2) Right-click the icon and select „Delete‟.

Figure 2.35 Deleting the Macro (1)

3) The corresponding command will be deleted from the macro list.

Figure 2.36 Deleting the Macro (2)

Checking the Macro Command Redundancy

1) Select a command which already exists in the macro list from the command window.

2) Click „+‟.

3) A Duplicated Macro command message will be displayed.

Figure 2.37 Duplicated Macro Dialog

Saving and Importing the Macro List for Each Operator

1) Register a command to the macro list.

2) Close the CLI window.

3) Select „Configuration‟ „CLI‟ to restart the CLI window.

4) The commands registered to the macro for each operator will be loaded.

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2.2 NE Grow/Degrow

The tree viewer and map viewer provide a popup menu to register, modify and/or delete the NE.

2.2.1 NE Grow

There are two methods to register the NE. One method is to select „Configuration‟

„Grow‟, the other method is to select the „Grow‟ context menu from the group node of the

tree viewer or map viewer. A window to register the NE will then be displayed.

Figure 2.38 NE Grow

To enter the NE information, proceed as follows:

1) Select „Grow‟ from the NE Node popup menu of the tree viewer or map viewer, or

select „Configuration‟ „Grow‟ from the main menu.

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2) Once the grow window appears, enter the NE information, then click „Next‟.

Figure 2.39 Grow Window (1)

Group Item Description

Group - Select the upper group where the NE belongs to.

Type MACRO_OUTDOOR_RACK macro outdoor rack type configuration

MACRO_OUTDOOR_DIST Macro outdoor DU/RU separated configuration

PICO_OUTDOOR_RACK Pico outdoor rack type configuration

MACRO_OUTDOOR_MIG Macro outdoor migration configuration

MACRO_INDOOR_DIST Macro indoor DU/RU separated configuration

Version - Version of the NE. Manages the configuration in

XML.

ID * - The eNB ID value, 1-20 bit (1048575).

Serial No. - The eNB’s serial number

Name * - The NE name (unique within the system)

MM Type - Multi Mode Type

Bank Slot ID - The eNB’s Bank Slot ID

Location - System’s mount location

MME IP

Information

- IP address of MME

External Link - External connection port

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3) In the second step window, enter the cell information. Click on each grid in the cell

information window to add or delete a cell.

Figure 2.40 Grow Window (2)

4) When you have finished entering all the cell information, click „Finish‟. A progress bar

will be displayed to show the progress of the grow process. The process will be

completed when the progress reached 100%.

Grow/Degrow Input Parameters

For the detailed information on the grow/degrow input parameters, see the

Network Resource Management (NRM) interface specification.

2.2.2 NE Degrow

If you select „Delete NE‟ from the NE node popup menu of the tree viewer or map viewer,

a password Input Window will be displayed. Enter the password and click „OK‟ to delete

the corresponding NE.

Figure 2.41 NE Degrow

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2.3 Cell Management

2.3.1 Cell Grow and Degrow

1) There are two methods to launch the cell management window.

One method is to select „Configuration‟ „Cell Management‟, the other method is to

select the „Cell Management‟ context menu from the NE node of the tree viewer or

map viewer. A window to perform the cell grow/degrow will then be displayed.

Figure 2.42 Cell Grow and Degrow

2) Upon the initial cell management window launch, the cells in the cell information will

be displayed in the following two types:

Cells in Grow status: The cells are displayed in yellow. If you right-click a cell and select

„Cell Delete‟ from the popup window, the text „Delete‟ will appear in red in the State

column of the Detail Cell Information section.

Cells not in Grow status: The cells are displayed in white. If you click a cell, the color will

be changed to pale yellow. A new row for the selected cell will be added to the Detail

Cell Information section, and the text „Add‟ will appear in blue in the State column.

Enter the information of the cell to add in each column of the newly added row.

3) When you have finished entering all the delete/add information of each cell in the

Detail Cell Information section, click „Apply‟. A progress bar will be displayed to

show the progress of the cell grow/degrow process.

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2.3.2 Administrative State Modification

You can change the administrative state of the cell in grow status to Locked or Unlocked

from the cell management window. A Locked state cell will be shown with a lock on it.

An UnLocked state cell will be shown without lock. Below is the procedure to change the

locked/unlocked state:

Locked Unlocked Change

1) Right-click a locked cell, and select „UnLock‟ from the popup window.

2) A popup window will be displayed to show the administrative state modification status,

and the change will be subsequently applied.

Unlocked Locked Change

1) Right-click an unlocked cell (cell shown without lock), and select „Lock‟ or „Shutting

Down‟ in the context menu.

2) A popup window will be displayed to show the administrative state modification status,

and the change will be subsequently applied.

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2.4 Neighbor

2.4.1 Neighbor Management

Double-click a station from the tree at the left of the window to display the neighbor

information of the corresponding station.

The neighbor function provides the following information:

The neighbor information of the selected eNB (displayed in Neighbor Relation Info at the

bottom of the middle pane).

The station in neighbor relationship with the selected eNB and the station which isn‟t

(displayed in Neighbor eNB Info at the top right pane): The station in neighbor

relationship with the selected eNB will be show in the „Neighbor eNB‟ tab.

The station which isn‟t, but which resides within the area of the neighbor relationship

with the selected eNB, will be shown in the „Other eNB‟ tab.

The information of the cells in the eNB (displayed in Cell Detail Info at the middle of the

right pane): Select an eNB information on the Neighbor eNB Info to display the cell

information of the selected eNB.

The neighbor add/modify/delete history (displayed in Neighbor Operation History at the

lower right of the window).

Figure 2.43 Neighbor Management GUI

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Adding a Neighbor

1) Double-click the eNB you wish to add the neighbor from the tree at the left of the window.

2) In Neighbor Relation Info, select the tab corresponding to the network (LTE, WCDMA,

CDMA1XRTT, CDMAHPRD) you wish to add the neighbor, then click „Add‟.

3) Enter each and every parameter in the popup window, then click „Add‟ in the popup

window to execute the command.

4) The execution result will be updated to the neighbor operation history.

Modifying a Neighbor

1) Select a neighbor in Neighbor Relation Info. The „Change‟ button at the top of the

table will be activated.

2) Click the activated „Change‟ button, then modify the parameters as necessary in the

popup window.

3) Click „Change‟ in the popup window.

4) The execution result will be updated to the neighbor operation history.

Deleting a Neighbor

1) Select a neighbor in Neighbor Relation Info. The „Delete‟ button at the top of the table

will be activated.

2) Click on the enabled „Delete‟ button. A warning popup will be displayed. Click „OK‟

in the warning popup.

3) The execution result will be updated to the neighbor operation history.

Additional Functions

The neighbor GUI allows the operator to easily view the related information.

If you select a neighbor relation in the Neighbor Relation Info, the information of the

source eNB of the corresponding relation will be highlighted, and the information of

the cell of the corresponding eNB will be displayed.

The Status in the Neighbor Relation Info represents the status of the corresponding

neighbor.

Green: Bi-directional neighbor

Yellow: Uni-directional neighbor

Red: Neighbor which related cell has been deleted

White: Neighbor which target eNB does not exist in the LSM (remote neighbors and

other PLMN neighbors will also be shown in white)

With the Neighbor Relation Info containing valid data, select a number in the Cell Num

selection combo box at the top of the window. The neighbor relation having the selected

number‟s cell as the source cell will change to blue, and when you select a relation in

blue color, the information of the corresponding source cell in the Cell Detail Info will

be displayed in green.

Right-click the Neighbor Operation History to delete the information in the table.

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Neighbor Import/Export

(This function allows to import/export the neighbor information, and can be executed

from the menu bar at the top of the window.)

Figure 2.44 Neighbor Import/Export GUI

Import

1) Click „File‟ to import the file from the PC.

2) The imported data will be displayed in the table.

3) Make the desired modification to the table, then select one of the commands at the top

of the window.

4) Check on the relation you wish to execute the selected command, then click „Apply‟.

Export

1) Check on the station to view the neighbor from the tree at the left of the window, then

click „Inquiry‟ at the top of the window. (If you checked on bi-direction, each neighbor

relation will be viewed in both directions.)

2) The neighbor relation of the selected eNB will be displayed on the table. Click „Save‟

to save it to the PC (.csv or .xls).

3) You can also view and modify the data in the table, then apply to the server.

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Neighbor Integrity Check

This function allows to check the integrity of the neighbor information, and can be

executed from the menu bar at the top of the window.

Figure 2.45 Neighbor Integrity Check

The integrity check will verify the following criteria:

DELETED ENB OR REMOTE RELATION: The relation‟s target eNB has been deleted or

is a remote neighbor. If corrected, the corresponding relation will be deleted.

DELETED ENB FROM EXTERNAL: The relation‟s target eNB has been deleted.

If corrected, the corresponding relation will be deleted.

DELETED CELL 1: The relation‟s target cell information does not exist in the LSM.

If corrected, the corresponding relation and the external-cell information will be

deleted.

DELETED CELL 2: The relation‟s target cell information exists in the LSM, but the

external-cell information is missing. If corrected, the corresponding relation will be

deleted.

NOT DUPLEX: Represents an uni-directional neighbor relation. If corrected, a bi-

directional relation with default values will be added.

Non-IDENTICAL PARAMETER: The target cell‟s parameter value (external-cell value) of

the corresponding relation does not correspond to the actual cell‟s parameter value.

The displayed parameter values will not correspond to each other. If corrected, the

target cell‟s parameter value (external-cell value) will be changed to the actual cell‟s

parameter value.

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2.5 Software The „UI_SWM (UI_SW Management)‟ provides the user interface for the commands

necessary to perform the package upgrade, software (SW) update and firmware (FW)

update through the GUI. In addition, the UI_SWM provide the functions for the eNB to

download and activate the package, SW and FW, as well as the functions to verify the

package installation of the LSM/NE.

The UI_SWM provides the package upgrade, software update and firmware update functions,

as well as the functions to schedule their execution and save the execution history.

The operator can perform the package upgrade, software update and firmware update at the

desired time.

2.5.1 Package Upgrade

In case of upgrading version of total package, performs the package upgrade below.

Figure 2.46 Package Upgrade

Tree Viewer: Displays all NEs registered to the EMS in tree structure.

The check tree option allows the selection of multiple NEs.

The NEs in the tree can be displayed selectively, per NE type or NE version. If you

check on a NE in the tree, the check will also be applied to the NE status table.

NE Status Table: Provides the information of the current and download package versions of

each NE. Click on the right buttons of the table ( ) to display the information of the

package, active software and firmware applied to each eNB. If the information of both

current and download package versions exist, the package status will be displayed

with the priority given to the download package version.

Upgrade Information: Executes the command based on the selections in the Command

Type, Package Version, Mode, Execute Type and Execute Schedule options.

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Package Upgrade Information, Download Information of SW/FW Update

Group Item Description

Command Type Download Executes the download.

Activation Activates a downloaded package.

Download + Activation Processes the activation after completing the

download.

Package Version - Displays the version of the package to download.

- Click the picture ( ) on the right to display

the list of the current package version.

Mode AP_RESET Resets after completing the activation.

REBOOT Reboots after completing the activation.

Execute Type immediate Executes the command immediately.

schedule Executes the command in schedule.

Execute Schedule - Sets the time for the scheduled execution.

Estimated time - Displays the time the corresponding function is

expected to complete when the apply button is

clicked.

Elapsed time - The completion time.

Package Upgrade Sequence

1) Check the desired NE in the tree.

2) Select the command type in „Upgrade Information‟.

3) Select the package to upgrade in „Package Version‟.

4) To execute the command immediately, select „immediate‟ in „Execute Type‟.

5) If you select „schedule‟, enter the desired time for the scheduled execution to the right

field.

The entered time should be at least 2 minutes later than the current time.

6) If you select „Download + Activation‟ or „Activation‟ in „Command Type‟, also select

the mode.

7) Click „Apply‟.

The value of the progress bar will change as the package upgrade proceeds.

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2.5.2 Verify

Compares the package and firmware between the LSM and NE.

Figure 2.47 Verify Window

Tree Viewer: Displays all NEs registered to the EMS in tree structure.

Verification Criteria: Sets the criteria for the verification.

Verification Information: A list of NEs to perform the verification. Provides the Compare

( ) icon to view the verification result and detailed information. Click the Compare

icon of the corresponding NE to view the detailed information.

The parameters for the verification criteria are as follows:

Parameter Description

Package Version Verify package version

Type Verify Type

- Software

- Firmware

1) Check the desired NE in the tree.

2) Click „Add‟ in „Verification Criteria‟.

3) Select the version and type of the package to verify in „Verification Criteria‟.

4) Click „Verify‟ in „Verification Criteria‟.

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5) Click „Compare‟ to view the detailed comparison for each file.

Figure 2.48 Package Compare Information Window

Background Color Description

White Normal (Same Image)

Red The same file exists in both the LSM and NE, but the content is different.

Yellow The file exists only in the LSM or NE.

Save: Saves the contents of the comparison to an Excel file.

Update: In case of red or yellow background (the file exists only in the LSM), check on the

checkbox on the left then click „Update‟. The update list will be added to the

corresponding software/firmware update tab. Note: The task will not be performed if a

software/firmware update is already running.

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2.5.3 Software Update

In case of updating specified software, performs the software update below.

Figure 2.49 S/W Update

Tree Viewer: Displays all NEs registered to the EMS in tree structure.

Software List: Displays a downloadable list based on the NEs selected in the tree viewer.

The [2.0.0] next to the title represents the version of the checked eNBs.

Download Software: The list of the actual tasks to be performed, added from the software

list.

Download Information: Executes the command based on the Command Type, Execute

Type or Execute Schedule.

Software Update Sequence

1) Check the desired NE in the tree.

2) Click „Search‟ in „Software List‟.

3) Check the software to update in „Software List‟.

4) Click „Add‟ in „Software List‟.

5) Verify if the software list is displayed in „Download Software‟.

6) Select „Command Type‟ in „Download Information‟.

7) To execute the command immediately, select „immediate‟ in „Execute Type‟.

If you select „schedule‟, enter the desired time for the scheduled execution to the right

field. The entered time should be at least 2 minutes later than the current time.

8) Click „Apply‟.

The value of the progress bar will change as the software upgrade proceeds.

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2.5.4 Firmware Update

Performs the firmware update.

Figure 2.50 Firmware Update

Tree Viewer: Displays all NEs registered to the EMS in tree structure.

Firmware List: Displays a downloadable list corresponding to the version selected in the

version combo box. The [2.0.0] next to the title represents the version of the checked

eNBs.

Download Firmware: The list of the actual tasks to be performed, added from the firmware

list.

Download Information: Executes the command based on the Command Type: Reboot,

Execute Type or Execute Schedule.

Firmware Update Sequence

1) Check the desired NE in the tree.

2) Click „Search‟ in „Firmware List‟.

3) Check the firmware to update in „Firmware List‟.

4) Click „Update‟ in „Firmware List‟.

5) Check if the firmware list is displayed on „Download Firmware‟.

6) Select the „Board‟ information in „Download Firmware‟. (This setting is not required

for the download.)

7) Select the „Side‟ information in „Download Firmware‟. (This setting is not required for

the download.)

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8) Select „Command Type‟ in „Download Information‟.

9) To execute the command immediately, select „immediate‟ in „Execute Type‟.

If you select „schedule‟, enter the desired time for the scheduled execution to the right

field. The entered time should be at least 2 minutes later than the current time.

10) Click „Apply‟.

The value of the progress bar will change as the firmware upgrade proceeds.

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2.5.5 History

Views the Command History

Figure 2.51 History Window

Tree Viewer: Displays all NEs registered to the EMS in tree structure.

Search Criteria: Allows you to select the history search criteria.

Command History: Displays the search result. The results of the command executed

based on the EMS will be displayed in the table. Double-click the table to display the

details of the command execution for each NE in „Detail‟. (Clicking the Detail ( )

icon will generate the same result as above.)

Detail: Displays the command execution result for the NE upon clicking „Command

History‟.

The parameters for the search criteria are as follows:

Parameter Description

Type Command history type

- All

- Package

- Software

- Firmware

Command Type Command type

- All

- Download + Activation

- Download

- Activation

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Parameter Description

Execute Type Task type

- All: All tasks

- Immediate: Tasks executed immediately

- Schedule: Scheduled tasks

Status Task Status

- All: All tasks

- Running: Tasks currently running

- Complete: Completed tasks

- Cancel: Cancelled tasks

- Fail: The scheduled task failed to run due to another running task.

- Process Restart: The EMS (mf) restarted during the execution of the task.

Period Search Period

1) Select the criteria in „Search Criteria‟.

2) Click „Search‟ in „Search Criteria‟.

3) Check if the search result is displayed in „Command History‟.

4) Double-click a table value in „Command History‟.

5) Check if the corresponding details are displayed in „Detail‟.

Clicking the Detail icon ( ) in „Command History‟ will create the same result as above.

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2.5.6 Schedule

Views the scheduled task.

Figure 2.52 Schedule Window

Tree Viewer: Displays all NEs registered to the EMS in tree structure.

Search Criteria: Allows you to select the schedule search criteria.

Schedule List: Displays the search result. The results of the command executed based on

the EMS will be displayed in the table. Double-click the Detail ( ) in the table to

display the details in „Detail‟.

Detail: From „Schedule List‟, click the Detail ( ) icon to view the details.

The parameters for the search criteria are as follows:

Parameter Description

Type Scheduled task type

- All

- Package

- Software

- Firmware

Command Type Scheduled task’s command type

- All

- Download + Activation

- Download

- Activation

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1) Select the criteria in „Search Criteria‟.

2) Click „Search‟ in „Search Criteria‟.

3) Check if the information of the schedule registered in „Schedule List‟ is displayed.

4) From „Schedule List‟, click the Detail icon ( ) and check if the corresponding

information is displayed in „Detail‟.

5) To delete the schedule containing search criteria, check on the schedule registered to

the „Schedule List‟ then click „Delete‟.

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2.6 Data Audit From the Data Audit window, check the data versions of eNB and LSM and then select an

eNB that the operator want to synchronize, and execute the configuration synchronization

manually.

2.6.1 Data Audit

Executing Data Audit

1) From the LSM main window, select the „Configuration‟ „Data Audit‟ menu.

2) Launch the Data Audit window.

3) Once the Data Audit window opens, the data version of the LSM for all eNBs

registered to the tree will be retrieved and displayed in the data version of the

configuration at the right as illustrated below.

Figure 2.53 Configuration Information Sync

Tree Viewer: Displays all NEs registered to the EMS in tree structure.

Data Audit: Allows the operator to view the eNB data version and LSM data version of the

NE registered to the EMS and decide whether to perform the Data Audit.

Network Group: The name of the network group where the eNB belongs to.

eNB Name: The name of the eNB registered by the operator.

eNB Id: The eNB‟s independent, unique ID.

eNB Data Version: The eNB data version checked in the eNB through the cdd.

LSM Data Version: The data version managed in the LSM DB.

Result: Result of the execution.

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Scheduler: instead of performing the Data Audit manually, the operator can schedule the

EMS to perform it periodically by registering the task to the scheduler and view the

corresponding information in the scheduler.

Viewing Data Audit

1) From the LSM main window, select the „Configuration‟ „Data Audit‟ menu.

2) Launch the Data Audit window.

3) Select the desired criteria from NE Type and NE Version at the top of the tree view

(type or version, or type and version).

4) Once you select type and/or version, the eNB information corresponding to the criteria

will be retrieved from the LSM and displayed on Data Audit at the right of the window.

Figure 2.54 Viewing the Configuration Information Synchronization

System: Select the criteria to view the NE.

NE Type: Select the type of the eNB.

NE Version: Select the version of the eNB.

If you select the NE type and/or version, the information of the eNBs corresponding to

the criteria will be displayed. Otherwise, all eNBs‟ information will be displayed.

Tree Viewer: The information of the eNBs corresponding to the criteria selected in System

will be displayed in the tree.

Data Audit: The information of the eNBs corresponding to B will be displayed along with

the data version.

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Synchronize Data

1) From the LSM main window, select the „Configuration‟ „Data Audit‟ menu.

2) Launch the Data Audit window.

3) In the tree view, select an eNB as illustrated below to launch the Data Audit.

Figure 2.55 Selecting an eNB from the tree

4) Once an eNB is selected from the tree, the same eNB information will be selected

from Synchronize Data as below:

Figure 2.56 Verifying the eNB infor4-mation selected from Sync Data

5) Click „Execute‟.

6) The result will be displayed in the „Result‟ section.

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2.6.2 Scheduling Function for Periodical Data Audit

Viewing the Scheduler

1) From the LSM main window, select the „Configuration‟ „Data Audit‟ menu.

2) The Data Audit window will be displayed.

3) Select the Scheduler tab from Data Audit.

4) The registered scheduler information will be displayed as below:

Figure 2.57 Viewing the Scheduler

Id: The ID registered to the scheduler.

Start Date: The time and date of the initial Data Audit.

End Date: The time and date the Data Audit is scheduled to end.

Period: The period the Data Audit will be performed (day, week, month)

Network Group: Network group information.

eNB Name: The name of the eNB registered by the operator.

Registration Date: The registration date.

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Adding Scheduler

1) From the LSM main window, select the „Configuration‟ „Data Audit‟ menu.

2) The Data Audit window will be displayed.

3) The tree and the data version of the eNB will be displayed as illustrated below.

4) Select the eNB to add to the scheduler from the tree.

5) Select „Add Scheduler‟ from „Configuration Information Sync‟ as below:

Figure 2.58 Adding Scheduler

6) Enter the desired start date, end date and period as below:

Figure 2.59 Viewing the Scheduler

You can also use the calendar to enter the start date and end date.

Figure 2.60 Date Selection Calendar

Enter the period. (Select between day, week or month.)

Figure 2.61 Selecting the Scheduler Period

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7) Click „Execute‟.

8) The scheduler for the periodic Data Audit will be added to

$nms_home/data/xml/schedule.xml.

Deleting Scheduler

1) From the LSM main window, select the „Configuration‟ „Data Audit‟ menu.

2) The Data Audit window will be displayed.

3) Select the Scheduler tab to view the scheduler information.

4) Select the scheduler information to delete.

Click „Delete‟ to delete the selected scheduler information.

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2.7 SerialNo Management

The SerialNo Management allows the operator to add, modify and delete Serial Number.

Figure 2.62 SerialNo Management

Adding a Serial Number

1) From the LSM main window, select the „Configuration‟ „SerialNo Management‟

menu.

2) Select the check box of eNB to add Serial Number, and enter the value in

„Serial_Number‟ field.

3) Click the „Apply‟ button. The operator can check Serial Number added on the popup

menu of „Success SerialNumber change‟.

Modifying a Serial Number

1) From the LSM main window, select the „Configuration‟ „SerialNo Management‟

menu.

2) Select the check box of eNB to modify Serial Number, and modify the value in

„Serial_Number‟ field.

3) Click the „Apply‟ button. The operator can check Serial Number modified on the

popup menu of „Success SerialNumber change‟.

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Deleting a Serial Number

1) From the LSM main window, select the „Configuration‟ „SerialNo Management‟

menu.

2) Select the check box of eNB to delete Serial Number, and delete the value in

„Serial_Number‟ field.

3) Click the „Apply‟ button. The operator can check Serial Number deleted on the popup

menu of „Success SerialNumber change‟.

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2.8 System Backup

„System Backup‟ allows the operator to backup/restore PLD.

2.8.1 Backup

„PLD Backup‟ window and procedure are as follows:

Figure 2.63 Backup Window

Tree Viewer: Displays all NEs registered to the EMS in tree structure.

System Backup : Register PLD Backup schedule or execute PLD Backup immediately.

Executing PLD Backup

1) From the LSM main window, select the „Configuration‟ „System Backup‟ menu.

2) Select the eNB to backup PLD in Tree Viewer.

3) Select „Immediately‟ in „Type‟ field.

4) Click the „Execute‟ button.

5) The execution result is displayed in System Backup window.

Figure 2.64 Execution Result of System Backup

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Registering Backup Schedule

1) From the LSM main window, select the „Configuration‟ „System Backup‟ menu.

2) Select the eNB to backup PLD in Tree Viewer.

3) Select „Schedule‟ in „Type‟ field.

4) Set backup interval.

Daily (1 day interval): set Hour, Minute.

Weekly (1 week interval): set Day, Hour, Minute.

Monthly (1 month interval): set Date, Day, Hour, Minute.

5) Click the „Execute‟ button.

Deleting Backup Schedule

1) Select the check box of schedule to delete.

2) Click the „Delete‟ button.

2.8.2 Restore

„PLD Restore‟ window and procedure are as follows:

Figure 2.65 Restore Window

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1) From the LSM main window, select the „Configuration‟ „System Backup‟ menu.

2) Select the eNB to restore PLD in Tree Viewer.

3) Click the „File‟ button of the corresponding eNB in Restore table.

Figure 2.66 Selecting File to restore

3) Double-click the file to restore.

4) Click the „Execute‟ button.

5) The result of restore is displayed in Result and Reason column.

Figure 2.67 Execution Result of Restoring

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2.8.3 System Backup History

The window and procedure to view execution history of PLD Backup and Restore are as

follows:

Figure 2.68 System Backup History Window

1) From the LSM main window, select the „Configuration‟ „System Backup‟ menu.

2) Select the eNB to view execution history in Tree Viewer.

3) Select Backup/Restore „Type‟ field.

4) Select Success/Failed „Result‟ field.

4) Click the „Search‟ button.

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CHAPTER 3. Fault Management

The fault management provides various functions to manage the faults occurring in the

system.

3.1 Event Viewer The „Event Viewer‟ displays the events received through the server in real time.

Fault Event Viewer

Figure 3.1 Event Viewer Window

The parameters of the event viewer are as follows:

Parameter Description

Severity Indicates an event grade.

- Critical: critical fault

- Major: major fault

- Minor: minor fault

- Warning: fault information

- Indeterminate: fault whose severity is not defined

- Status: general information

Code The event code.

Group Displays the event groups in the following types:

- Communication: communication process/procedure

- Processing: software/processing procedure

- Environment: external equipment environment

- QoS: degradation of service quality

- Equipment: fault in equipment

- etc.: other faults & statuses.

Location Location of the event.

Probable Cause Cause of the event.

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Time Time of the event occurrence.

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Event Viewer Filter

The „Event Viewer‟ can be set to display only the specific events. Click the „Filter‟ button

( ) at the top of the „Event Viewer‟ to display the following window, then select the

criteria of the event you wish to display.

Figure 3.2 Event Viewer Filter Window

Pausing/Receiving Events

If you click the „Play‟ button ( ) at the top of the „Event Viewer‟, the „Play‟ button will be

changed to „Pause‟ ( ) and the events will not be displayed anymore. If you click the

„Pause‟ button again, it will be changed back to „Play‟ and all the events not displayed

during the pause will be displayed.

Deleting Displayed Events

Click the „Clear‟ button ( ) at the top of the „Event Viewer‟ to delete the events currently

displayed on the „Event Viewer‟. However, the history saved in the database will not be

deleted.

Printing Events

Click the „Print‟ button ( ) at the top of the „Event Viewer‟ to print the events currently

displayed on the „Event Viewer‟.

Saving Events

Click the „Save‟ button ( ) at the top of the „Event Viewer‟ to save the events currently

displayed on the „Event Viewer‟ in an Excel file.

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Event Details

Double-click a data in the „Event Viewer‟ to display the detailed information of the

corresponding data on the popup window as below.

Figure 3.3 Detailed Event Information Window

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3.2 Viewing the Event History The „Event History‟ menu allows viewing and modifying the fault information saved in the

database.

Fault Event History

Figure 3.4 Event History Window

The parameters of the EMS history are as follows:

Parameter Description

Target The NE to view

Period Time lapse from when the event occurred to when it was canceled.

Event Type The event type to view (All/Alarm/Status/Fault)

Severity Event severity

- Critical: critical fault

- Major: major fault

- Minor: minor fault

- Warning: fault information

- Indeterminate: fault whose severity is not defined

- Status: general information

Group Type of the event group

- Communication: communication process/procedure

- Processing: software/processing procedure

- Environment: external equipment environment

- QoS: degradation of service quality

- Equipment: fault in equipment

- etc.: other faults & statuses

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Parameter Description

Code Alarm code

Ack Fault recognition

Clear Fault clear type

Searching the EMS History

1) In the tree view of the main window, select an NE to view. The selected NE will be

displayed in the „Target‟ field of the window. Select „All‟ to view all the system faults

including the EMS faults, „EMS‟ to view only the faults occurred in the EMS.

2) You can select „Alarm‟, „Status‟ or „Fault‟ for the „Event Type‟. If you select „Alarm‟,

you can select the field values „Severity‟, „Group‟, „Ack‟, „Clear‟ and/or „Code‟ for

viewing.

If you select „Status/Fault‟, the „Severity‟, „Group‟, „Ack‟, „Clear‟ and „Code‟ values

will not be applied.

3) Click „Search‟.

4) Check if the fault information corresponding to the selected criteria is displayed on the

result table.

5) Click „Save‟ to save the result.

Enabling/Disabling Fault Recognition

1) From the result table, select the fault you wish the system to recognize.

2) Click „Ack‟.

3) From the „No.‟ column of the result table, check if the selected fault has been enabled

for recognition.

4) To disable the fault recognition, select a fault from the result table and click „Unack‟.

Clearing a Fault

1) From the result table, select the fault you wish to clear.

2) Click „Clear‟.

3) Check the background color of the „Severity‟ column and the „Clear Time‟ column of

the table to see if the selected fault has been successfully cleared.

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3.3 Current Alarm

This function displays the unclear faults, and applies the alarms occurring afterwards in

real time. You can change the information of a specific fault.

Fault Current Alarm

Figure 3.5 Current Alarm Window

The parameters of the Current Alarm are as follows:

Parameter Description

Severity the severity of the event.

Code the alarm code.

Group the event group where the event belongs to.

Location location of an event

Probable Cause cause of an event

Alarm time time the event has occurred

Clear time time the alarm was cleared

Clear type if the fault was cleared, the type of the fault clearance ‘Auto/Manual’

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Viewing Current Alarm

1) From the menu, select „Fault‟ then „Current Alarm‟ to display the uncleared alarms on

the table.

2) When a fault occurs, the corresponding information is displayed on the table. When an

alarm is cleared, the background color of the „Severity‟ column and the „Clear Time‟

column for the corresponding alarm will be updated.

3) If you click the „No.‟, „Severity‟, „Group‟ or „Alarm Time‟ column‟s header, the

information in the table will be sorted accordingly.

4) You can filter the faults displayed on the screen by clicking the icon.

5) If you click the „Refresh‟ button, only the uncleared information will be displayed on

the table again.

6) If you click the „Pause‟ button, the button will change to „Resume‟, and the newly

occurring faults will not be displayed on the table. Click the „Pause‟ button again to

display the faults which were not displayed during the pause.

7) Click the icon to print the result.

8) Click the icon to save the result table in an Excel or CSV file.

Modifying Current Alarm

To select a specific fault information or select/clear the entire alarms in the table, check on

the checkbox ( ) and click „Ack‟/„Unack‟ or „Clear‟.

If you select „Ack‟, the background color of the „No.‟ column will be changed to gray.

If you select „Unack‟ for an alarm which was previously active in Ack state, it will return to

the pre-Ack status.

If you select „Clear‟, the background color of the „Severity‟ column will be changed to

green, and the value of the „Clear Time‟ column will be updated.

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Viewing the Detailed Fault Information

Figure 3.6 Detailed Information of Current Alarm

If you double-click the data on „Current Alarm‟ or select „Show Details‟ on the popup menu,

the detailed information of the corresponding data will be displayed on a popup window.

If you click the „Code Information‟ button, the information of the corresponding alarm

code will be displayed on a popup window.

A „Severity‟ column which color is in „Clear‟ state represents an alarm that has been

cleared. The time the alarm was cleared will be displayed along with its clearance type.

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3.4 Alarm Statistics

The „Alarm Statistics‟ function allows the operator to search the fault statistics information

saved in the database of the EMS using various search criteria.

Fault Alarm Statistics

Figure 3.7 Fault Statistics Window

The parameters of the fault statistics are as follows:

Parameter Description

Target The command execution target value.

Series Used to select the series of the chart. (Severity/Code)

Item Used to select the value for the X axis of the chart.

If the ‘Location’ value is selected, you cannot select the summary by time slot in

the ‘Time Type’ field.

Time Type Used to select the time unit for the statistics.

‘Hourly, Daily, Monthly, Hourly Sum., Daily Sum., Monthly Sum.’

Group Used to select a fault group.

Period Used to select the time to view.

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Searching the Fault Statistics

1) In the tree view of the main window, select an NE to view. The selected NE will be

displayed in the „Target‟ field of the window. Select „All‟ to view the statistics of all

the system faults including the EMS faults, „EMS alarm only‟ to view only the faults

occurred in the EMS.

2) You can select and view a specific group from the „Group‟.

3) Select the data corresponding to the series of the result chart from the „Series‟ field.

4) Select the data corresponding to the X-axis of the result chart from the „Item‟ field.

5) Specify the type of the statistics time in the „Time Type‟ field. The initial value of the

„Period‟ field will be changed accordingly.

6) Click „Search‟.

7) Check if the „Alarm statistics‟ data satisfying the search criteria are displayed on the

result table and chart.

If you drag the mouse cursor over the chart, the selected part will be zoomed in and

displayed with a scroll bar.

If you click the „Zoom Out‟ button, the scroll bar will disappear and the chart will

revert to its original size.

8) Click „Print‟ to print the result.

9) Click „Save‟ to save the result table in an Excel file and the result chart in a PDF file.

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3.5 Audible Alarm

The „Audible Alarm‟ allows to set the audible alarm generation policy for each operator.

Fault Audible Alarm

Figure 3.8 Audible Alarm Window

The parameters of the audible alarm are as follows:

Parameter Description

Mute Sets the entire audible alarms on/off.

Play - Repeat: Used to specify the number of times the audible alarm will be played.

If unchecked, the alarm will be played only once.

- No Interception: If checked, the audible alarm that occurred first will be played all

the way through even if another audible alarm is generated. The next alarm will be

played afterwards.

Grade Used to select the grade to generate the audible alarm. ‘Critical/Major/Minor’

Policy Used to select the audible alarm generation policy. ‘Representative Alarm/Final Alarm’

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Setting Audible Alarms by Level

1) From the menu, select „Fault then „Audible Alarm‟ to pop up the „Audible Alarm‟

setup window.

2) Select or deselect the „Mute‟ option.

3) Select „by Grade‟.

4) Using the „Repeat‟ button, specify whether to allow repetition and the repetition count.

5) Select or deselect „No Interception‟.

6) From „Grade‟, select the grade in which the audible alarm will be generated.

7) From „Policy‟, select the audible alarm generation policy.

8) Click „Set‟ o complete the setup.

9) You can click „Pause‟ to pause the current audible alarm.

Setting Audible Alarms by Fault Code

1) From the menu, select „Fault‟ then „Audible Alarm‟ to pop up the „Audible Alarm‟

setup window.

2) Select or deselect the „Mute‟ option.

3) Click „by Alarm Code‟.

4) Using the „Repeat‟ button, specify whether to allow repetition and the repetition count.

5) Select the sound source by fault code.

Click „Add‟ to select a fault code. You can specify the sound source by clicking the

„Browse‟ button at the right of the fault code. If you click the Set button, both the fault

code and sound source information will be saved.

6) Click „Set‟ to complete the setup.

7) You can click „Pause‟ to pause the current audible alarm.

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3.6 Visible Alarm

The „Visible Alarm‟ allows to set the visible alarm for each operator. The Visible Alarm

function opens an alarm window automatically when a fault is generated, and displays the

alarms occurred until the operator recognizes them.

Fault Visible Alarm

The visible alarm is initially set to OFF, and can be manually set to ON. It can also be

configured for each corresponding level and/or specific fault code.

Figure 3.9 Visible Alarm Setting Window

The parameters of the visible alarm are as follows:

Parameter Description

OFF Sets the entire visible alarms on/off.

- By Level: Used to specify whether to filter the visible alarms by level.

- By Fault Code: Used to specify whether to filter the visible alarms by fault code.

Grade Used to select the grade in which the visible alarm will be generated.

‘Critical/Major/Minor’

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Setting the visible alarm by level

1) From the menu, select „Fault‟ then „Visible Alarm‟ to pop up the „Visible Alarm‟ setup

window.

2) Deselect the „OFF‟ check box.

3) Select „by Grade‟, to specify the grade.

4) Specify the level of the alarms you wish to receive as visible alarm to „Critical/Major/

Minor‟.

5) Click „Set‟ to verify the application of the settings.

6) When a fault is generated, the Visible Alarm window will be opened automatically if

not already open.

Clearing the Visible Alarm

1) From the menu, select „Fault‟ then „Visible Alarm‟ to pop up the „Visible Alarm‟ setup

window.

2) Select the „OFF‟ check box.

3) Click „Set‟.

4) The visible alarm will not be displayed even if the pre-defined alarm is generated.

Automatic Generation of Visible Alarm

1) When the Visible Alarm is set to „ON‟, the alarm will be automatically generated as

below if it meets the predefined criteria (level and alarm code).

2) If the window is closed, it will be opened automatically if the alarm meeting the

criteria is generated.

Figure 3.10 Visible Alarm Output Window

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Setting Visible Alarms by Fault Code

1) From the menu, select „Fault‟ then „Visible Alarm‟ to pop up the „Visible Alarm‟ setup

window.

2) Deselect the „OFF‟ check box.

3) Select „by Alarm Code‟ to specify the fault code.

4) Click „Add‟ to register a fault code.

Figure 3.11 Setting the Visible Alarm by Fault Code

5) Select an NE type in the Fault Code Search window.

6) Select the version of the selected NE type.

7) Select an event type.

8) Click „Search‟ to display the alarm code information of the selected NE type.

9) Select the alarm code to be displayed as a visible alarm (by checking on the check-

box), then click „Add‟.

10) If you click „Add‟ button, the code selection window disappears.

11) Click „Set‟ on the visible alarm setting window.

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12) If an alarm that meets the criteria occurs, the visible alarm window will automatically

appear.

Figure 3.12 Selecting the Visible Alarm Code

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CHAPTER 4. Performance

Management

The performance management manages the functions related to the performance of the

network resource.

The following key functions are provided by the performance management:

Performance Statistics

Collection Results

PI Monitoring

On Demand

Call Trace

To manage the performance, select „Performance Management‟ from the main menu.

Figure 4.1 Selecting the Performance Menu

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4.1 Performance Statistics

To view the statistics data collected.

Performance Performance Statistics

Figure 4.2 Statistics Data View Window

System Selection Area

Search Criteria

Area

Parameter Area

Statistics Result View Area

Statistics Family Selection Area

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4.1.1 Viewing Statistics Data

Viewing Statistics Data

1) From the system selection area, select the NE you wish to view in the tree.

2) Search the Statistics Family in the order of Category, Statistics Family.

3) To search a specific LLOC in the parameter area, enter or select the corresponding

value. Skip this step if you want to search the entire items.

4) In the search criteria area, set the „Statistics Period‟ to 15MIN, HOURLY, DAILY,

MONTHLY.

5) You can also set the period automatically by selecting the „1 Hour‟, „12 Hours‟ or „1 Day‟

buttons.

6) Click „Search‟ to search the results. When the search is complete, the results are

displayed on the right pane.

Selecting Statistics Family

Select the Statistics Family in Statistics Family Selection Area.

Selecting Parameters

Enter the following values to the „Parameter‟ field according to the data type of the LLOC:

Type Description

enum If the data type is enum, a combo list will automatically appear when you click the

mouse button.

Ipv4 Enter the IPV4 type.

enbID Enter the ID of the eNB.

String Enter all other data as string type.

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Statistics Search Result Window

If you enter the search criteria and click „Search‟, the search results will be displayed on

the statistics result view window. Below are the details of the main items in the statistics

result view area.

Item Description

Hour The time the statistics were collected.

The latest data will appear in the highest row.

Location The logical location where the statistics were collected.

Statistics Item the items defined in the PmAttribute.xml will be displayed in sequential order.

The items set as visible=‘false’ or excluded from filtering will not be displayed.

Sorting Statistics Search Results

If you click the „Time‟ field in the table header of the search result window, the data display

will be changed from latest oldest. These options will be toggled each time the button is

pressed.

Icons in the Statistics Result View

Item Description

Saves the statistics search results.

Prints the statistics search results.

Filters the statistics output items.

Shows the statistics output results in a chart.

Statistic Output Filtering

Figure 4.3 Filter Setting

1) Select to display the filter setting window as below.

2) Clear the check box of the item you do not want to display on the window.

3) Click the „Cancel‟ button to close the window.

4) Click the „Apply‟ button to hide the items excluded from filtering.

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4.1.2 Viewing Statistics Chart

Click the button in the statistic search results window to display the statistics

window as shown below:

Figure 4.4 Statistics Chart

Creating Statistics Charts

1) Click the „Graph‟ icon in the statistics search result window.

2) Select the (Statistics) Type of the data you wish to compare in the chart.

3) Select the items you want to show in the chart. Up to 20 items can be shown

overlapped in a chart. If you wish to show the items in individual charts, up to five

charts can be created.

4) Set whether or not to show the items overlapped in one chart.

5) Click the „Apply‟ button to display the results on the right pane.

(Statistics) Type

Selection Area

Command

Execution Area

Chart Area

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Disabling the Graph Overlap

The following illustrates the chart with the Graph Overlap option disabled. The Graph

Overlap option is enabled by default.

Figure 4.5 Disabling the Graph Overlap

Saving as PDF File

Click the „Save‟ button to save the chart as file. One chart is saved per page in the PDF file.

To print the chart, open the saved file with an explorer.

Setting Chart Options

The chart options can be set by right-clicking on the chart.

Figure 4.6 Chart Option Setting

(Statistics) Type

Selection Area

Chart Area

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Item Description

Legend - Show: Outputs the legend (default)

- Hide: Hides the legend

Graph Type - PLOT: Line graph (default)

- BAR: Bar chart

3D - ON: 3D chart, bar graph only

- OFF: 2D chart (default)

X Axis - ON: X axis scale marks on (default)

- OFF: X axis scale marks off

Y Axis - ON: Y axis scale marks on (default)

- OFF: Y axis scale marks off

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4.2 Collection Results

Shows the results of the performance statistics collection.

Performance Collection Results

Figure 4.7 PM Collection Results

The result will be displayed as follows:

Item Description

Statistics Period Statistics Collection Period

Time Outputs the collected time.

Result Outputs the collected results. (Success, Fail)

Failure Outputs the number of failures. (Outputs the count collected every 5 minutes.)

Status Outputs the name of the collected file.

System Selection

Area

Search Criteria

Collection Results Area

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4.3 PI Monitoring

PI monitors specific performance data by assigning threshold values. The PI monitoring

utility will alert the operator by triggering an alarm when the corresponding threshold is

met. If you click the „PI Management‟ button on the PI monitoring window, a registration

window will appear as below. You can set and manage the PI items through the following

registration procedure.

Performance PI Monitoring

Figure 4.8 PI Management

4.3.1 PI Search

PI Management View

Item Description

System selection The units displayed in the system selection area at the bottom depend on the

NE Type and NE on the tab menu at the top.

- NE Type: Displays the items to allow the selection by NE type.

- NE: Displays all NE lists.

PI item selection The PI items selection area.

The PI items are displayed according to the NE type or NE selected in the

system selection area. The same data as the statistics family are displayed.

‘Search’ Button Select the system and statistics items, then click ‘View’ to display the data from

the PI settings in the result window on the right.

Search Result

Window

The window showing the results of the search on the left pane.

‘Register’ Button Used to set new PI management items

‘Modify’ Button Used to modify the PI search results and apply the modification.

‘Delete’ Button Used to delete the selected PI items.

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PI Search Procedures

1) Select whether to search by NE or NE type in the system selection area using the tab

menu.

2) Select the tab, select the desired system or type in the NE Type or NE list, then click

„Search‟ to display all items that meet the corresponding system or type on the result

area.

3) To search for specific PI items, select the PI item or group and click „Search‟ to search

within the selected range.

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4.3.2 PI Registration

In the PI search window, select the desired system or type and click „Register‟ to display a

registration window as shown below. You can set the PI items through the following

registration procedure.

Figure 4.9 PI Registration

PI Registration Window Description

Item Description

(Statistics) Type Displays the (Statistics) Type that belong to the selected Statistics Family.

Threshold Info Threshold setting area.

Direction Selects the direction for the threshold range.

- UP: Alarms are triggered when the thresholds are exceeded.

- DOWN: Alarms are triggered when the thresholds are not met.

Values Area to enter the threshold values.

For the up direction, the order is Critical > Major > Minor.

For the down direction, the order is Critical < Major < Minor.

Register A button used to register and execute the threshold value.

PI Registration Procedure

1) Click the NE Type or NE tab on the PI management screen.

2) Select the system type or system in the system area.

3) Select the statistics family to register, then click „Register‟ to display the „PI

Registration‟ screen.

4) Select the (Statistics) Type that belongs to the statistic family.

5) Select the threshold direction between UP and DOWN.

6) Enter the Critical/Major/Minor values.

(Statistics) Type

Selection Area

Threshold Input Area

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7) Click the „Register‟ button to start the registration.

8) When the registration is complete, the result window will be displayed as shown below.

This result window will also be displayed upon the modification and deletion

processes.

9) After the registration is complete, the statistics will be collected and the levels will be

defined to automatically trigger/restore the alarms and display the alarm history in the

event viewer.

Figure 4.10 PI Registration Result

PI Registration Result Description

Item Description

Target The NE name registered

Operation Commands used in the registration. Commands that already exist in the

database will be updated, and new commands will be automatically processed

through the registration.

- Registration: New registration

- Update: Registration modification

- Delete: Delete

Start Time Registration start time

End Time Registration end time

State - Ready: Preparing for the registration

- Processing: Processing the registration

- Completed: Complete

Result Displays the results

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4.3.3 PI Modification

The procedure to modify the registered PI value is given below. To register the change,

select the corresponding item in the search result area of the PI management window and

click „Modify‟.

Figure 4.11 PI Modification

PI Modification Procedure

1) Modify the values of items you want to change in the search result area of the PI

management window.

2) Once you change the values and move the mouse cursor, the corresponding fields will

turn red and the check boxes on the left will be checked on.

3) When the modification is complete, click „Modify‟.

4) When the change is registered, the registration result window will be displayed.

5) After the modification has been registered successfully, the statistics will be collected

and the levels will be defined to automatically trigger/restore the alarms and display

the alarm history in the event viewer.

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4.3.4 PI Deletion

Registered PI values can be deleted by selecting the corresponding item in the search result

area of the PI management window and click „Delete‟.

Figure 4.12 PI Deletion

PI Deletion Procedure

1) Select the check box of the item you wish to delete in the search result area of the PI

management window.

2) Select all items you wish to delete, then click „Delete‟.

3) When the deletion is complete, the registration result window will be displayed.

4) Once the deletion is complete, all active alarms related to the PI will be cleared

automatically..

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4.3.5 PI Monitoring

Figure 4.13 PI Monitoring

1) When the statistics collection for the PI is complete, the PI status is automatically

refreshed in the PI monitoring window, and the highest levels for each statistic item

are calculated and displayed.

2) Click on each item to display the list of the faults occurred on the right pane.

3) When an error occurs in the fault occurrence status, click the „Refresh‟ button to

display the latest status.

PI Monitoring Buttons

Item Description

Displays the predefined Critical value when selecting a PI in the left.

Displays the predefined Major value when selecting a PI in the left.

Displays the predefined Minor value when selecting a PI in the left.

Outputs the selected LLOC in graph and uses the graph for monitoring.

Refreshes the window.

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4.3.6 PI Trend Graph

When you click a specific PI item in the PI monitoring window, its location information

will be displayed on the right. Double-click the location or use the button to

view the trend graph.

When you click another LLOC, the current trend graph is changed to reflect the change.

There are five-minute trend and 60-minute trend graphs. They are refreshed after the five-

minute data and 60-minute data are collected, respectively.

Figure 4.14 PI Trend Graph

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4.4 On Demand Statistics

On Demand Statistics outputs the trend of the statistics data collected during a given period

in real time for specific items selected by the user to the screen in table and graph formats

for monitoring purpose.

Performance On Demand

Figure 4.15 On Demand Statistics Management

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4.4.1 On Demand Statistics View

From the On Demand Statistics View screen, select a system and click „View‟ to view the

On Demand statistics as shown below.

Figure 4.16 On Demand Statistics Management Screen

Search Results Description

Item Description

Ne The registered NE name.

Statistics Family The registered statistics family name (statistics category/family).

Location The registered LLOC.

Period The registered collection cycle.

Duration The registered collection period.

Owner The ID of the operator who processed the registration.

Status The monitoring status.

- Ready: On Demand statistics registered. Ready to start the monitoring.

- Started: The monitoring has started.

- Stopped: The monitoring was interrupted by the operator.

- Complete: The monitoring is complete.

On Demand Statistics View

1) Select an NE tree in the system selection area.

2) Click „Search‟ to search the results. The results will be displayed on the right.

System Selection

Area

Search Result

Area

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4.4.2 On Demand Statistics Registration

From the On Demand Statistics View screen, select a system and click „Register‟ to view

the registration screen as below. You can register the On Demand statistics through the

following registration procedure.

Figure 4.17 On Demand Statistics Registration Screen

Selecting Statistic Family

Select the statistics family in the statistics family selection area.

Selecting Parameters

Enter the following values to the „Parameter‟ field according to the data type of the LLOC:

Type Description

enum If the data type is enum, a combo list will automatically appear when you click the

mouse button.

Ipv4 Enter the IPV4 type.

enbID Enter the ID of the eNB.

long Enter the integer type. Position the mouse cursor on ‘Property’ to view the allowed

range in tooltip.

String Enter all other data as string type.

Statistics Family

Selection Area

Parameter Area

Condition Input

Area

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Entering Criteria

In the criteria input area, select the „Collection Cycle‟ and the „Duration‟ from the

respective combo lists.

On Demand Statistics Registration

1) From the On Demand Statistics View screen, select the NE you wish to register in the tree.

2) Click „Register‟ to display the „On Demand Statistics Registration‟ window.

3) Search the statistics family in the order of Category, family.

4) Enter or select the corresponding LLOC value in the Parameter area.

5) Select the collection cycle and duration in the Criteria Input area.

6) Click the „Register‟ button to start the registration.

7) You can register up to 2 entries per NE.

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4.4.3 On Demand Statistics Deletion

The registered On Demand statistics can be deleted by selecting the item in the search

result area of the On Demand Statistics View window and then clicking the „Delete‟ button.

Figure 4.18 On Demand Statistics Deletion Result Window

On Demand Statistics Deletion Result

Item Description

Target The NE name registered

Statistics Family The registered statistics family name (statistics category/family).

LLOC The registered LLOC.

Operation DELETE: Delete

Result Displays the results

Reason If failed, the reason of failure.

On Demand Statistics Deletion

1) Select the check box of the item you want to delete in the result area on the right of the

On Demand View window.

2) Click „Delete‟.

3) Upon successful deletion, the list in the result area on the right pane will be refreshed.

If any of the selected items were not deleted successfully, a result window will be

displayed. (This window will not be displayed if all items were deleted successfully.)

4) Operators with the Administrator permission can delete all the items.

Operators without the Administrator permission can only delete the items he/she

registered.

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4.4.4 On Demand Statistics Monitoring

Outputs the On Demand statistics data that the system is collecting on the screen in table

and graph formats.

Figure 4.19 On Demand Statistics Monitoring Screen

(Statistics) Type Selection

Check on the check box of the (Statistics) Type in the (Statistics) Type list, then click

„Apply‟ to display the data of the selected (Statistics) Type in the graph.

Start

Click „Start‟ to request the NE to start monitoring the corresponding On Demand statistics.

Stop

Click „Stop‟ to request the NE to stop the current monitoring of the On Demand statistics.

Graph Output

Outputs the monitoring data to the graph in the predefined collection cycle interval.

(Statistics) Type Selection Area Graph Output Area

Table Output Area

Command Execution Area

Status Bar Area

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Table Output

Outputs the monitoring data to the table in the predefined collection cycle interval.

State Display

Displays the monitoring status change history, command execution results, monitoring data

collection history, etc.

Save

Click „Save‟ to save the graph and table as file.

The first screen allows to save the graph in a PDF file, and the second screen allows to save

the table in a CSV or Excel file.

Setting Chart Options

The chart options can be set by right-clicking on the chart.

Figure 4.20 Chart Option Setting

Item Description

Legend - Show: Outputs the legend

- Hide: Hides the legend (default)

Graph type - PLOT: Line graph (default)

- BAR: Bar chart

X Axis - ON: X axis scale marks on (default)

- OFF: X axis scale marks off

Y Axis - ON: Y axis scale marks on (default)

- OFF: Y axis scale marks off

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4.5 Call Trace

The call trace function monitors the status of the call flow for each call setup section in the

given terminal. It provides the function to view, register and delete the call trace, as well as

the function to view the corresponding history.

4.5.1 Call Trace Window Configuration

Performance Call Trace

The Trace List window allows to view/register/delete the call trace from the NE via the

trace commands, and provides real-time monitoring in the LSM.

Figure 4.21 Trace Main Window

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4.5.2 Call Trace List Management

Selecting a Target

Click the combo box on the target search field at the top of the trace list window to display

the list of the NEs currently registered in the LSM on the tree. Select the NE in which to

perform the trace command. The command will be ready to be executed in the selected NE.

Figure 4.22 Selecting the Target ID

Viewing the Trace List

Select the top LSM in the „Target‟ section of the trace list to display all the registered traces

on the screen.

Select a NE in the „Target‟ section of the trace list to display the traces registered to the

corresponding NE on the screen.

If you select a NE in the Target section of the trace list and click „Retrieve‟, the LSM will

request the list of the currently registered traces to the corresponding NE and display the

response on the trace list.

Figure 4.23 Trace List View Window

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Trace List Output

Below is the description of the table shown on the trace list window.

Item Description

Status : Trace monitoring is paused.

: Trace monitoring is running.

Location Information of the layer managed by the EMS. (Level2/Level3)

Trace Key Key value for trace save/search.

Reference Trace ID managed by the NE.

List of interface Trace section.

Depth Trace level.

TCE address The section where the trace will be sent.

Trace List Window Icons

Below is the description of the icons in the trace list window.

Button Description

Register Register a trace.

Start Start a trace. (Disabled if no trace list is selected.)

Delete Delete a trace. (Disabled if no trace list is selected.)

Retrieve Execute the command to view the trace.

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4.5.3 Call Trace Registration

Registering a Trace

1) Select a target in the trace list window.

2) Click „Register‟ in the trace list window to display the registration window.

3) Select or enter the following items in the trace list window.

Figure 4.24 Trace Registration

4) Click „Execute‟.

5) If you click „Execute‟, a trace registration request will be sent to the NE.

If the result is successful, the trace list will be displayed with the newly registered

trace job.

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4.5.4 Call Trace Deletion

Deleting a Trace

1) Select a trace to delete from the trace list.

2) In the Trace List window, click „Delete‟.

3) If you click „Delete‟, a deletion confirmation window will be displayed.

4) Click „Yes‟ to send the trace list deletion command to the NE. If the command is

successful, the trace will be deleted from the NE.

Figure 4.25 Deleting a Trace

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4.5.5 Call Trace Monitoring

Start of Trace Monitoring

1) Select an item to monitor from the displayed trace list window.

2) If you select an item, the button will be enabled. Click the button

to display the trace monitoring window.

Figure 4.26 Starting the Trace Monitoring

Trace Log Trace Data

Trace Chart

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Trace monitoring

1) The data monitoring allows the client to poll the data saved in the server file

periodically (every second) and displays them on the window.

2) To view the details of a specific message, click the corresponding message in the chart

or table.

Figure 4.27 Trace Message Details

Trace Monitoring Window Icons

Below is the description of the icons in the trace monitoring window.

Button Description

Save the trace output data in a PDF file.

Clears the data displayed on the window, and displays the data collected

afterwards.

Resume the monitoring.

Stop the monitoring temporarily to click the message to view its details.

Trace Log Trace Data

Trace Chart

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4.5.6 Call Trace History View

Viewing a Trace History

To view the trace history, select Menu Trace History Window from the trace window.

The trace history view function can display up to 10,000 messages from the data saved in

the server.

1) Select the NE to view in the „Target‟ section.

2) Enter the cell number to view in the Cell Number field.

3) Specify the period to view in the Period field.

4) Click „Search‟ to display the data that meets the criteria.

5) To view the detailed information, click the corresponding message in the search results.

Figure 4.28 Viewing the Trace History

Saving a Trace History

If you click „Save‟, the trace data will be saved in a PDF/Excel file.

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Trace Log

Trace Chart

Trace Data

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CHAPTER 5. General Management

The general management monitors various functional blocks an resources on the EMS

server. It also provides additional features to the operator to control the operating

environment on the EMS.

5.1 Network Monitoring

„Network Monitoring‟ periodically monitors the network connectivity status (using the

Ping test) and the snmp connectivity status (using the Hello message).

General Surveillance Network

Figure 5.1 Network Monitoring Window

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Searching the Network Status

1) Select a target to search the network status from the „Target‟ field in the setting table.

You can designate the target by selecting from the tree view or by entering the IP

address.

2) Click „Search‟.

3) The search results will be displayed in the result table.

The parameters for the network monitoring are as follows:

Item Description

NE Type Unique index for the NE.

Location Shows the location of the NE’s folder.

Master IP Active IP among the NE’s redundant IPs.

Vice IP Inactive IP among the NE’s redundant IPs.

Ping status Shows the Ping status via ICMP.

SNMP status Shows the SNMP status.

Viewing Network Status

Use the „Get‟ button to view the network status in real time. Select an NE List in the left,

then click „Search‟ to view the status of the network connections to the system devices

from the EMS in real time. (The window will display the result of periodic search from the

EMS server.)

Viewing/Setting the Network Status Check Period

The server checks the network status periodically. to view the check period, click „Get‟.

The results are displayed in the result table. The time is displayed in seconds, which can be

set between 10-999.

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5.2 Process Management

„Process Management‟ feature allows the operator to view the status of the processes

running in the EMS server. It also provides control to operator to start and stop the

processes running on the EMS. If a process running in the server is abnormal, you can try

stopping and restarting the corresponding process. If a process stops abnormally, it will be

automatically restarted.

General Surveillance Process

Figure 5.2 Process Monitoring Window

Viewing the Process Status

Click the „Search‟ button to display the process status on the result table.

The process status is displayed as follows:

Running: The process is running normally.

Stop: The process has stopped.

The parameters for the process management are as follows:

Item Description

Name Displays the process name.

Status Displays the status of the process as Running or Stop.

Start time Displays the start time if the process is running.

Restart count The number of times the process was executed.

Process ID Displays the ID of the process if the process is running.

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Item Description

CPU (%) Displays the CPU usage occupied by the process.

Memory Used/Total (Mbyte) Displays the memory bytes used by the process.

Threads Displays the number of threads running in the process.

DB Connections Used/Total Displays the maximum number of database connections allowed

for the process and its actual number of connections.

Log level Sets the process logging level.

The types of process are as follows:

Launcher: Runs each process. It also monitors the process status and restarts the process if

it stops functioning.

us: Controls the logins and delivers the server events to the client.

mf.dbld: Manages fault information occurring in NE.

mf.gm: Monitors the status of the NE and the server resources.

mf.cm: Manages the BS configuration and PLD data.

mf.fm: Manages the faults and events of the BS.

mf.pld: Creates the PLD of the BS.

ni.snmp: Communicates with the equipments supporting the SNMP protocol.

ni.init: Supports the BS loading.

ni.ftp: Collects the statistics files from the BS.

Stopping the Process

Select the checkbox of the process you wish to stop in the „Name‟ field of the result table.

Click the „Stop‟ button in the window to stop the process.

Restarting the Process

Select the checkbox of the process you wish to restart in the „Name‟ field of the result table.

Click the „Restart‟ button in the window to restart the process.

Changing the Process Log Level

Select the checkbox of the process you wish to change the log level in the „Name‟ field of

the result table. Select the desired log level. Click the „Modify‟ button in the window to

change the log level of the process.

The types of process log level are as follows:

Config > Info > Warning > Severe > OFF

Higher log level includes more log details.

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5.3 Resource Monitoring

„Resource Monitoring‟ shows the status of the EMS resources (CPU and memory), on a

regular basis. Resource monitoring feature on the LSMR monitors the status of the EMS

resources (CPU and memory) in the server on a regular basis and outputs the results to line

graphs.

General Monitoring

Figure 5.3 Resource Monitoring Window

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5.4 Resource Management

„Resource Management‟ monitors the resources of the EMS server. (CPU, File System,

Memory, Database) It also provides the functionalities to set the threshold for generating

alarms and the function to set the monitoring period of the EMS server.

5.4.1 CPU

„CPU‟ management functionality allows to view the EMS server‟s CPU usage rate by CPU

ID and to set the threshold values.

For servers with more than 2 CPUs, the usage rate is displayed for each CPU.

The threshold is used to trigger an alarm if the CPU usage rate of the EMS server exceeds a

specific value.

General Server Status CPU

Figure 5.4 CPU Window

Viewing the CPU

Click the menu, and the followings are displayed in the result table.

Threshold to issue an alarm upon the CPU status.

CPU status retrieving period.

Current CPU status.

The current CPU status table is renewed automatically in every designated period.

Click „Get‟ to view the thresholds and cycles.

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The CPU parameters are as follows:

Item Description

Resource The CPU ID.

Usage (%) The current CPU usage rate.

User (%) The usage rate by user processes.

System (%) The usage rate by system processes.

Wait IO (%) The usage rate of the processes waiting for I/O.

Idle (%) The CPU’s inactivity rate.

Searching the CPU threshold

Click the menu to automatically search and display the threshold on the table. Click the

„Get‟ button on the window to refresh the threshold value and display the most recent

information.

Setting the CPU Threshold

The operators can set the desired threshold value in the threshold setting table. Click the

„Set‟ button to set the threshold.

Current CPU Status

If you click the Average of the current CPU status, the detailed information for each CPU

ID will be displayed.

Figure 5.5 CPU Details Window

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5.4.2 Memory

„Memory‟ management feature allows to view the EMS server‟s memory usage rates and to

set the threshold values. The memory usage rate is displayed as the percentage of the total

memory used by the server. The threshold is used to trigger an alarm if the memory usage

rate of the EMS server exceeds a specific value.

General Server Status Memory

Figure 5.6 Memory Window

Viewing the Memory Usage Rate

Click the menu, and the followings are displayed in the result table.

Threshold to issue an alarm upon the memory status.

Memory status retrieving period.

Current memory status.

The current memory status table is renewed automatically in every designated period.

Click „Get‟ to view the thresholds and cycles.

The memory parameters are as follows:

Item Description

Resource Memory type.

Current status (%) The current memory usage rate.

Total size (Mbytes) Total size of the memory in Mbytes.

Used size (Mbytes) Used space of the memory in Mbytes.

Free size (Mbytes) Available space of the memory in Mbytes.

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Viewing the Memory Threshold

Click the menu to automatically search and display the threshold on the table. Click the

„Get‟ button on the window to refresh the threshold value and display the most recent

information.

Setting the Memory Threshold

The operators can set the desired threshold value in the threshold setting table. Click the

„Set‟ button to set the threshold.

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5.4.3 File System

„File System‟ management feature allows to view the EMS server‟s file system usage rate

and set the threshold values.

The Detailed information of multiple file systems is displayed. The threshold is used to

trigger an alarm if the file system usage rate of the EMS server exceeds a specific value.

General Management Server Status File System

Figure 5.7 File System Window

Viewing the Usage Rate of the File System

Click the menu, and the followings are displayed in the result table.

Threshold to issue an alarm upon the file system status.

File system status retrieving period.

Current file system status.

The current file system status table is renewed automatically in every designated period.

Click „Get‟ to view the thresholds and cycles.

The parameters of the file system are as follows:

Item Description

Resource Types of the file system.

Current status (%) The current file system usage rate.

Total size (Kbytes) The size of the entire file system in Kbytes.

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Item Description

Used size (Kbytes) The size of the file system in use in Kbytes.

Free size (Kbytes) The size of the remaining file system in Kbytes.

Searching the Threshold Value of the File System

Click the menu to automatically search and display the threshold on the table. Click the

„Get‟ button on the window to refresh the threshold value and display the most recent

information.

Setting the Threshold Value of the File System

The operators can set the desired threshold value in the threshold setting table. Click the

„Set‟ button to set the threshold.

5.4.4 Database

„Database‟ management feature allows to view the EMS server‟s database information and

set the threshold values. The threshold is used to trigger an alarm if the database usage rate

of the EMS server exceeds a specific value.

General Server Status Database

Figure 5.8 Database Window

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Viewing the Database Usage Rate

Click the menu, and the followings are displayed in the result table.

Threshold to issue an alarm upon the database status.

Database status retrieving period.

Current database status.

The current database status table is renewed automatically in every designated period.

Click „Get‟ to view the thresholds and cycles.

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The database parameters are as follows:

Item Description

Resource The database type.

Current status (%) The current database usage rate.

Total size (Mbytes) Total size of the database in Mbytes.

Used size (Mbytes) Used space of the database in Mbytes.

Free size (Mbytes) Available space of the database in Mbytes.

Searching the Threshold of the Database

Click the menu to automatically search and display the threshold on the table. Click the

„Get‟ button on the window to refresh the threshold value and display the most recent

information.

Setting the Database Threshold

The operators can set the desired threshold value in the threshold setting table. Click the

„Set‟ button to set the threshold.

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5.5 Resource Statistics

„Resource Statistics‟ feature allows to view the hourly, daily, and monthly usage rate (%) of

the EMS resources such as CPU, file system, memory, and database. Each usage rate is

displayed in graphs and tables for your convenience.

General Resource Statistics

Figure 5.9 Resource Statistics Window

Searching the Resource Statistics

The parameters of the resource statistics are as follows:

Item Description

Resource Type Types of the resources.

Resource Name Displays the names of the detailed items by the resource types.

Statistics Type The statistics type is divided into hourly, daily and monthly.

Period Displays the start time and the end time.

1) Select the resources to search for in the „Resource Type‟ field of the settings table.

2) Select the name to search for in the „Resource Name‟ field.

3) Select the statistics type to search for in the „Statistics Type‟ field.

4) Select the period to search for in the „Period‟ field.

5) Click „Get‟.

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Displaying the Resource Statistics

To print the searched contents, click the „Print‟ button. Use the print dialog window to print.

Saving the Resource Statistics

To save the searched contents to the client, click the „Save‟ button.

The resource statistics are saved in two formats: The graph in PDF format, and the table in

XLS format.

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5.6 Database

5.6.1 Log Management

„Log Management‟ allows to set the storing cycle of the PM, FM, and SM raw data, and the

hourly, daily and monthly statistics data. It also allows to automatically deletes the data

according to the predefined cycle.

General Database

Figure 5.10 Log Management Window

Viewing and Changing the Database Log Information Storing Cycle

Select the database log management menu to display the current storing cycle information

for the FM, PM and SM data. Modify the storing cycle of the data you wish to change, then

click the „Set‟ button.

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5.7 Self Diagnosis

„Self Diagnosis‟ allows to view the status of the RMI connection, DB connection and event

channel of the processes running in the EMS server.

General Self Diagnostic

Figure 5.11 Self Diagnostic Window

Viewing the Process Diagnosis Status

The parameters for the process diagnosis status are as follows:

Parameter Description

Process Name The name of the process.

DB Status The connection status between the process and the database.

( if normal, if abnormal.)

RMI Status The connection status between the process and the RMI.

( if normal, if abnormal.)

1) Select the „Self-Diagnosis‟ menu to display the status of the database connection and

RMI connection for each process in the results table.

2) The connection status will be displayed as if normal, and if abnormal.

3) Click the „Test‟ button in the window to test the status and refresh the window.

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Viewing the Event Channel Diagnosis Status

The parameters for the event channel diagnosis status are as follows:

Item Description

Publisher A process distributing the events.

Link Status The connection status between the processes will be displayed as if

normal, and if abnormal.

Subscriber A process receiving the events.

1) Select the „Self Diagnosis‟ menu to display the event channel status in the result table.

2) The event channel will be displayed as if normal, and if abnormal.

3) Click the „Test‟ button in the window to test the status and refresh the window.

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5.8 Log Viewer

The log viewer allows to view the log file saved in the LSM server.

In addition to viewing the log file details, the log viewer also allows to search by time and

message. Depending on the quantity of the data in the selected file, the information may be

displayed in multiple pages as illustrated below. Enter the keyword in the search Input

Window at the top of the main window to search and display the parts within the current

page that match the corresponding keyword. (The parts will be highlighted.)

Figure 5.12 Log Viewer Window (1)

Click „1 Hour‟, „12 Hours‟, „1 Day‟, or „Search‟ to perform the search by time or by

message. The following illustrates the search by time. The LSM‟s log file is created by time,

and thus only requires the search time to be provided by the user. Click the „Save‟ button to

save the displayed information to the PC. If there‟s no search result, the „Save‟ button will

be disabled.

Figure 5.13 Log Viewer Window (2)

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The following illustrates the search by message. The search by message is a feature

specific to the log file created in the LSM. (The search may not be performed correctly if

the format of the file is incorrect.)

The log message created in the LSM uses the „;‟ symbol to distinguish between each log.

The search by message will display all the log messages containing the keyword provided

by the operator.

Figure 5.14 Log Viewer Window (3)

Check the „special‟ option to perform a conditional search. The conditional search uses

special characters (&&, ||) between the keywords to add conditions (AND, OR) when

performing the search.

„&&‟ implies the AND condition, and „||‟ implies the OR condition.

ABC && DEF: Search only the messages containing both ABC and DEF.

ABC || DEF: Search the messages containing either ABC or DEF.

Up to three keywords can be entered per search. A space must be provided between the

keyword and the special characters.

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CHAPTER 6. Security Management

The security management feature allows to the operator to register, modify, search and/or

delete user accounts. The security management module ensure the authorized access to the

EMS system. Also this module will maintain the operation history for all the operators on

the system.

6.1 User Manager

„User Manager‟ feature provides facility to manage operator accounts on the EMS. This

module will provide facility to view, modify and delete operator accounts, change access

permission for users and assign the groups of NEs to specific user.

Security User Manager

Figure 6.1 Operator Management Window

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The parameters for the operator management are as follows:

Parameter Description

User ID Operator’s ID.

Privilege Operator Level. The level includes Security Administrator, System Administrator,

Manager, Operator and Guest.

Status Operator’s status. The status includes Enable, Disable and Lockout.

Login Type Possibility of accessing with the same ID from different sessions at the same

time. If it is set to Single, operators cannot use the same ID to access from

more than one session. But if it is set to Multiple, operators can login as many

times as the designated number of sessions with the same ID.

Group Information of group to which the operator belongs.

E-mail Operator’s E-mail

Last Login IP Last accessed IP.

Last Login Time Last accessed time.

Managing node Managing node.

Searching Operators

1) If you select the Operator Management function, the currently registered operator

information will be displayed in the result table.

2) The detailed information of the selected operator is displayed on the right.

3) Click the „Get‟ button at the bottom of the window to refresh the operator information.

Operator Registration

1) Click „Add‟ at the bottom of the window.

2) The operator registration window appears on the right.

3) Enter the operator information and click „OK‟.

4) If the registration was successful, it will be shown in the result table.

The parameters for the operator registration are as follows:

Figure 6.2 Operator Registration Window

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Parameter Description

User ID Operator’s ID.

Password Operator’s password.

Re-Password Verification of the password.

Privilege Operator Level. The level includes Security Administrator, System Administrator,

Manager, Operator and Guest.

Group Operator’s group Different NE is assigned to each group to manage. The top

level operator must select the default group.

Login Type Specify whether to allow multiple logins using the same ID. If yes, enter the

maximum number of sessions allowed to login.

E-mail The operator E-mail address (optional).

Modifying Operator

1) Select an operator to modify from the result table.

2) Click on the „Modify‟ button to display the operator information change window on

the right.

3) Modify the operator information, then click „OK‟.

4) The changed information is reflected and displayed in the result table.

Figure 6.3 Operator Information Change Window

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Deleting Operator

1) Select an operator to delete from the result table.

2) Click the „Delete‟ button at the bottom of the window.

3) When the password input screen appears, enter the password of the operator currently

logged in.

4) In the password confirmation window, click „OK‟.

5) If the operator is successfully deleted, it will be reflected in the result table.

6) If a client was logged in with the deleted operator ID, it will be terminated forcefully.

Figure 6.4 Operator Information Deletion Window

Changing the Lockout Operator Status

1) If you enter a wrong password five times consecutively during the login, you will be

locked out. When locked out, you cannot log in for one hour.

Figure 6.5 Operator Lockout Window

2) From the Operator Management, select an operator in lockout status.

3) Click on the „Modify‟ button to display the operator information change window on

the right.

4) Change the operator status to Enable and click „OK‟.

5) The changed information will be reflected and displayed in the result table.

6) Check whether the corresponding operator can log in again.

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6.2 Changing Password

The „Changing Password‟ menu allows to change the his/her password.

Security Change Password

Figure 6.6 Changing Password Window

The parameters for changing the password are as follows:

Parameter Description

Old Password Current login password.

Password New password.

Re-Password Confirmation of the new password.

Changing Password

1) Click „Change Password‟ to change the password of the current operator.

2) Fill in the „Old Password‟, „Password‟, and „Re-Password‟ fields then click „OK‟ to

change the password.

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6.3 Group Management

The „Group Management‟ menu allows to group the network elements.

Security Group Management

Figure 6.7 Group Management Window

The parameters for the group management are as follows:

Parameter Description

Group Name Name of the network group.

Configuration Info. - Available Elements: Available network configuration elements displayed

in tree view.

- Selected Elements: Elements the operator selected from the Available

Elements.

User List The list of the users within the group.

Comment Description of the corresponding element.

Searching Groups

1) If you click the „Group Management‟ menu, the information on the currently registered

groups are searched and displayed on the result table.

2) Click the „View‟ button to refresh the registered group information.

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Adding a Group

1) Click „Add‟ at the bottom of the window.

2) Enter the group name in the window displayed on the right and select a group element.

3) Click the „OK‟ button in the window. Check if the registered group information is

displayed on the result table.

Figure 6.8 Group Addition Window

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Changing Group Information

1) Select a group to modify from the result table. Note: you cannot change the default

group information.

2) Click the „Modify‟ button at the bottom of the window.

3) Check if the detailed information of the selected group is displayed on the right.

4) Modify the group element information.

5) Click the „OK‟ button in the window to apply the change.

Figure 6.9 Group Information Change Window

Deleting Groups

1) Select the group to delete from the result table. Note: you cannot delete the default group.

2) Click the „Delete‟ button at the bottom of the window.

3) In the deletion confirmation window, click „OK‟.

4) You cannot delete the group if the group has an operator assigned to it.

Figure 6.10 Group Deletion Window

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6.4 IP Manager

The „IP Manager‟ menu allows to manage the login authorization by client IP address and

the number of sessions allowed for simultaneous access.

Security IP Manager

Figure 6.11 IP Management Window

The parameters for the IP manager are as follows:

Parameter Description

IP Address The client IP address.

Login Allowance Whether to allow or deny login. If it is set to Allow, the login from the

registered IP is allowed. If it is set to Deny, the login from the registered IP

is not allowed.

Sessions If Login Allowance is set to Allow, this indicates the number of sessions

allowed for simultaneous access.

(The maximum number of allowed sessions is 20.)

Description Description of the IP.

Viewing the IP

1) The information of the currently registered IP is displayed on the result table.

2) To search by Login Allowance or IP, enter the search criteria in the search input table,

then click „Search‟.

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Registering IP

1) Click „Add‟ at the bottom of the window.

2) The IP registration window appears on the right.

3) Enter the IP registration information and click the „OK‟ button.

4) If the information is processed successfully, the registered IP information will be

displayed on the result table.

Note: If Login Allowance is set to Deny, the client running in the corresponding IP

address will be terminated forcefully.

Figure 6.12 IP Registration Window

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Changing the IP Information

1) Select the IP information to change in the result table.

2) Check if the detailed information of the selected IP is displayed on the right.

3) Click „Modify‟ at the bottom of the window to display the modification window.

4) Change the IP information in the modification window, then select „OK‟.

5) If the modification of the IP information is processed successfully, the modified IP

information will displayed in the result table.

Note: If Login Allowance is set to Deny, the client running in the corresponding IP

address will be terminated forcefully.

Figure 6.13 IP Information Change Window

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Deleting IP

1) Click the IP to delete in the result table.

2) Check if the detailed information of the selected IP is displayed on the right.

3) Click on the „Delete‟ button at the bottom of the window.

4) In the deletion confirmation window, click „OK‟.

5) If the IP is successfully deleted, it will be reflected in the result table.

Note: If an IP is deleted, the client running in the corresponding IP address will be

terminated forcefully.

Figure 6.14 IP Deletion Window

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6.5 Login History

„Login history‟ will provide facility to record and review the login history of various users

of the EMS system. It also provides information about active users logged in on the server.

6.5.1 History

„History‟ window allows the operator to view the login and logout history.

Security Login History History

Figure 6.15 History Window

The parameters for the history are as follows.

Parameter Description

User ID The account of the logged in operator.

IP Address The client IP address.

Login Time The time the operator logged in.

Logout Time The time the operator logged out.

Success/Fail Login success/fail for the operator.

Login Fail Reason The reason for the login failure (if any).

Logout Status Logout type.

Viewing History

1) Enter the search criteria in the search input table. The available search criteria are

Operator ID, IP Address, Login Success/Fail, and Login Time.

2) Click the „Search‟ button to search for login history.

3) The login history search results will be displayed in the result table.

Saving/Printing

1) Search the history data with the login history search function.

2) Click the „Save‟ button in the window to save the searched data in an Excel file.

3) To print the saved data, use the print function in Microsoft Excel.

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6.5.2 Logon Session

In the „Logon Session‟ menu, the operator can view all the users currently logged-in on the

server. Also the operator with proper permissions can forcefully terminate the user sessions.

Security Login History Logon Session

Figure 6.16 Logon Session Window

The parameters for the logon session are as follows.

Parameter Description

User ID The account of the logged in user.

Privilege The level of the logged in operator.

IP Address The client IP address.

Login Time The time the operator logged in.

Viewing the Logon Session

1) If you select the Logon Session menu, the sessions currently logged on are displayed

in the result table.

2) Click the „Search‟ button in the window to refresh the information of the session

currently logged on.

Forced Termination of the Logged on Session

1) Select a logged in session you wish to force to terminate.

2) Click the „Delete‟ button in the window to terminate the session of the corresponding

operator.

3) Check if the terminated session has been deleted from the logon session result table.

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6.6 Operation History

The Operation history module records all commands executed by all the operators and

stores it in the EMS database. The operator will have access to all the command/operation

history of all users under “Operation History” window on the LSMR. The operator can

search the operation history using various search criteria. The available search criteria are

operator ID, Function, Message, Command and search period.

Security Operation History

Figure 6.17 Operation History Window

The parameters for the operation history are as follows.

Parameter Description

Target The target on which the command was executed.

User ID The account of the logged in user.

Function Separator for the EMS block which executed the command

Message Identifier for the command type.

Command The command executed.

Period The time the command was requested/completed.

Searching the Operation History

1) Select a system in which to search the operation history in tree view. The selected

system will be displayed in the „Target‟ field of the setting table.

2) Enter the desired search criteria, such as Period, Operator ID, Function, Message and

Command, in the search input table.

3) Click the „Search‟ button in the window to search the operation history.

4) The operation history search results will be displayed in the result table.

Saving/Printing

1) Search the history data with the operation history search function.

2) Click the „Save‟ button in the window to save the searched data in an Excel file.

3) To print the saved data, use the print function in Microsoft Excel.

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CHAPTER 7. SON

SON Management feature on the LSMR provides the menu for the operation of the Self

Organizing Networks (SON), including the monitoring of the DHCP and SON statuses and

the setting of the variables used in the SON algorithm.

7.1 SON Option

„SON Option‟ feature allows the operator to modify the configuration of the eNB‟s SON

function. The basic SON Option information is set during the new eNB expansion.

However, if you need to modify the SON Option after the initial setting, you will need to

use the SON Option window.

SON Option Window

1) Select the „SON‟ menu in the LSM Main Window.

2) If you select the „SON Option‟ menu, the following SON Option window will appear.

3) Once the SON Option window is open, the Option information for the eNB and cell

will be displayed.

4) Among the eNB Option information, LSM.NRT, LSM.PCID and LSM.RACH are the

SON Option information managed by the LSM. The eNB.Pci, eNB.Delay

compensation and eNB.Rpt Delay Compensation values are managed by the eNB.

5) Among the cell Option information, Anr, Energy Saving, Mobility Robustness, Rach

Opt, etc. are managed by each cell.

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Figure 7.1 SON Management Window

Tree Viewer: Displays all NEs registered to the LSM in tree structure.

eNB SON Option: Retrieves the registered eNB‟s SON Option information.

eNB Name: The name registered by the operator during the eNB expansion.

LSM.NRT: Whether to create the initial neighbor information during the expansion.

LSM.PCID: Whether to automatically allocate the physical cell id during the

expansion.

LSM.RACH: Whether to automatically allocation the RootSequenceIndex during the

expansion.

eNB.Pcid: Whether to use the pcid Enable function in he eNB.

eNB.Delay Compensation: Whether to use the Delay Compensation function in the

eNB.

eNB.Rpt Delay Compensation: Whether to use the Rpt Delay Compensation function

in the eNB

Result: Execution result.

Cell SON Option: Retrieves the registered cell‟s SON Option information.

eNB Name: The name registered by the operator during the eNB expansion.

Cell Number: Number of the cell.

Anr: Whether to use the anr function.

Energy Saving: Whether to use the energy saving function.

Mobility Robustness: Whether to use the Mobility Robustness function.

Mobility Load Balance: Whether to use the Mobility Load Balance function.

Rach Opt: Whether to use the Rach Optimize function.

Cnc Opt: Whether to use the Cnc Optimize function.

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Viewing SON Option

1) Select the „SON‟ menu in the LSM Main Window.

2) Select the „SON Option‟ menu to launch the SON Option window.

3) In the tree view, select the NE Type and NE Version to retrieve the corresponding NE

and SON Option that meet the criteria.

4) To retrieve the SON Option again without changing the NE Type and NE Version in

the tree view, click the „View‟ button at the bottom of the window.

Figure 7.2 SON Option Search Criteria Selection

Changing SON Option

1) Select the „SON‟ menu in the LSM Main Window.

2) Select the „SON Option‟ menu to launch the SON Option window.

3) In the tree view, select the eNB to modify the SON Option.

4) Modify the Option information of the corresponding eNB and cell as shown below.

5) After the modification, click the „Execute‟ button at the bottom of the window.

6) Once the Option change has been applied to the LSM database and eNB, „OK‟ will be

displayed on the result window.

7) If the change application fails, the reason of failure will be displayed in the result window.

Figure 7.3 Changing SON Option

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Batch Modifying SON Option

1) Select the „SON‟ menu in the LSM Main Window.

2) Select the „SON Option‟ menu to launch the SON Option window.

3) In the tree view, select the eNB to modify the SON Option.

4) Double-click the header of the table containing the SON Option information to pop up

a window to modify the flag information as shown below.

5) Modify the Option information in the popup window, then click „OK‟ to process the

batch modification of the SON Option for the selected eNBs in the tree.

6) You can also perform the batch modification of the cell Option similarly to the eNB by

selecting the cell information at the bottom.

7) After the modification, click the „Execute‟ button at the bottom to apply the SON Option.

Figure 7.4 Batch Modifying SON Option

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7.2 SON Property

SON Property provides a menu to set the values used in the SON algorithm.

SON SON Property

Figure 7.5 SON Property Window

The SON property values that can be set are as follows:

Parameter Description

R Count Can set to 0 or a greater value.

Number of Cell to use for calculating average of NRT, PCI, RSI.

NRT Type Can set to minimum, average or distance.

Criteria of the effective radius when configuring NRT.

- minimum: using R as distance with nearest neighbor cell

- distance: criteria of fixed distance

- average: using R as average distance with cell inside initDistance

NRT Multiple Can set to 0 or a greater value.

Expansion range of calculating the effective distance when

configuring NRT

NRT Limit Distance Can set to 0 or a greater value.

Minimum of the effective radius when configuring NRT

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Parameter Description

PCI Type Can set to minimum, average or distance

Criteria of the effective radius when allocating PCI

- minimum : using R as distance with nearest neighbor cell

- distance : criteria of fixed distance

- average : using R as average distance with cell inside initDistance

PCI Multiple Can set to 0 or a greater value.

Expansion range of calculating the effective distance when allocating

PCI

PCI Limit Distance Can set to 0 or a greater value.

Minimum of the effective radius when allocating PCI

PCI Black List - Can set as number or number-number.

- Set PCI Black List.

- Can set up to 10 range.

- In case of entering none or space: unused Black List

ex) In case of setting 0-10,400-503: not allocated PCI of that range

PCI Reconfig Mode Can set to cellAdminShutDown, cellAdminLock

Mode of PCI Reconfiguration (eNB change Administrative Status in

case of PCI Reconfiguration)

. cellAdminShutDown : Unlock -> Shutting down

. cellAdminLock : Unlock -> Locked

PCI Reconfig Timeout Can set to 0 or a greater value.(unit: minute)

Timeout of PCI Reconfig Mode

RSI Type Can set to minimum, average, distance.

Criteria of the effective radius when allocating RSI

. minimum : using R as distance with nearest neighbor cell

. distance : criteria of fixed distance

. average : using R as average distance with cell inside initDistance

RSI Multiple Can set to 0 or a greater value.

Expansion range of calculating the effective distance when allocating

RSI

RSI Limit Distance Can set to 0 or a greater value.

Minimum of the effective radius when allocating RSI

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Changing SON Property

1) You can change the property value in the SON Property Modification window.

2) Click „Modify‟ to save the change to son_env.properties file in the server. The file will

later be applied to the SON algorithm.

If the property value is incorrect, the following window will be displayed upon clicking

the „Modify‟ button.

Figure 7.6 SON Property Window Failure Verification

Cancelling the SON Property Modification

1) You can change the property value in the SON Property Modification window.

2) Click „Cancel‟ to erase the current field values and import the property values from

son_env.properties file.

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ANNEX A. Open Source

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Some software components of this product incorporate source code covered under the

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Acknowledgement:

This product includes software developed by the Apache Software Foundation

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This product includes software developed by the JDOM Project (http: //www.jdom.org/)

The software included in this product contains copyrighted software that is licensed under

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XML Parser

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Control Panel

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harmless for any liability incurred by, or claims asserted against, such Contributor by

reason of your accepting any such warranty or additional liability.

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Neither the name of the <ORGANIZATION> nor the names of its contributors may be

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CONTRIBUTORS „AS IS‟ AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES,

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COMMON DEVELOPMENT AND DISTRIBUTION LICENSE (CDDL) Version 1.0

1.Definitions.

1.1. „Contributor‟ means each individual or entity that creates or contributes to the

creation of Modifications.

1.2. „Contributor Version‟ means the combination of the Original Software, prior

Modifications used by a Contributor (if any), and the Modifications made by that

particular Contributor.

1.3. „Covered Software‟ means (a) the Original Software, or (b) Modifications, or (c) the

combination of files containing Original Software with files containing

Modifications, in each case including portions thereof.

1.4. „Executable‟ means the Covered Software in any form other than Source Code.

1.5. „Initial Developer‟ means the individual or entity that first makes Original Software

available under this License.

1.6. „Larger Work‟ means a work which combines Covered Software or portions thereof

with code not governed by the terms of this License.

1.7. „License‟ means this document.

1.8. „Licensable‟ means having the right to grant, to the maximum extent possible,

whether at the time of the initial grant or subsequently acquired, any and all of the

rights conveyed herein.

1.9. „Modifications‟ means the Source Code and Executable form of any of the following:

A. Any file that results from an addition to, deletion from or modification of the

contents of a file containing Original Software or previous Modifications;

B. Any new file that contains any part of the Original Software or previous

Modification; or

C. Any new file that is contributed or otherwise made available under the terms of

this License.

1.10. „Original Software‟ means the Source Code and Executable form of computer

software code that is originally released under this License.

1.11. „Patent Claims‟ means any patent claim(s), now owned or hereafter acquired,

including without limitation, method, process, and apparatus claims, in any patent

Licensable by grantor.

1.12. „Source Code‟ means (a) the common form of computer software code in which

modifications are made and (b) associated documentation included in or with such

code.

1.13. „You‟ (or „Your‟) means an individual or a legal entity exercising rights under, and

complying with all of the terms of, this License. For legal entities, „You‟ includes any

entity which controls, is controlled by, or is under common control with You.

For purposes of this definition, „control‟ means (a) the power, direct or indirect, to

cause the direction or management of such entity, whether by contract or otherwise,

or (b) ownership of more than fifty percent (50%) of the outstanding shares or

beneficial ownership of such entity.

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2. License Grants.

2.1. The Initial Developer Grant.

Conditioned upon Your compliance with Section 3.1 below and subject to third party

intellectual property claims, the Initial Developer hereby grants You a world-wide, royalty-

free, non-exclusive license:

(a) under intellectual property rights (other than patent or trademark) Licensable by Initial

Developer, to use, reproduce, modify, display, perform, sublicense and distribute the

Original Software (or portions thereof), with or without Modifications, and/or as part of

a Larger Work; and

(b) under Patent Claims infringed by the making, using or selling of Original Software, to

make, have made, use, practice, sell, and offer for sale, and/or otherwise dispose of the

Original Software (or portions thereof).

(c) The licenses granted in Sections 2.1 (a) and (b) are effective on the date Initial

Developer first distributes or otherwise makes the Original Software available to a third

party under the terms of this License.

(d) Notwithstanding Section 2.1 (b) above, no patent license is granted: (1) for code that

You delete from the Original Software, or (2) for infringements caused by: (i) the

modification of the Original Software, or (ii) the combination of the Original Software

with other software or devices.

2.2. Contributor Grant.

Conditioned upon Your compliance with Section 3.1 below and subject to third party

intellectual property claims, each Contributor hereby grants You a world-wide, royalty-free,

non-exclusive license:

(a) under intellectual property rights (other than patent or trademark) Licensable by

Contributor to use, reproduce, modify, display, perform, sublicense and distribute the

Modifications created by such Contributor (or portions thereof), either on an unmodified

basis, with other Modifications, as Covered Software and/or as part of a Larger Work; and

(b) under Patent Claims infringed by the making, using, or selling of Modifications made

by that Contributor either alone and/or in combination with its Contributor Version (or

portions of such combination), to make, use, sell, offer for sale, have made, and/or

otherwise dispose of: (1) Modifications made by that Contributor (or portions thereof);

and (2) the combination of Modifications made by that Contributor with its Contributor

Version (or portions of such combination).

(c) The licenses granted in Sections 2.2 (a) and 2.2 (b) are effective on the date Contributor

first distributes or otherwise makes the Modifications available to a third party.

(d) Notwithstanding Section 2.2 (b) above, no patent license is granted: (1) for any code

that Contributor has deleted from the Contributor Version; (2) for infringements caused

by: (i) third party modifications of Contributor Version, or (ii) the combination of

Modifications made by that Contributor with other software (except as part of the

Contributor Version) or other devices; or (3) under Patent Claims infringed by Covered

Software in the absence of Modifications made by that Contributor.

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3. Distribution Obligations.

3.1. Availability of Source Code.

Any Covered Software that You distribute or otherwise make available in Executable form

must also be made available in Source Code form and that Source Code form must be

distributed only under the terms of this License. You must include a copy of this License

with every copy of the Source Code form of the Covered Software You distribute or

otherwise make available. You must inform recipients of any such Covered Software in

Executable form as to how they can obtain such Covered Software in Source Code form in

a reasonable manner on or through a medium customarily used for software exchange.

3.2. Modifications.

The Modifications that You create or to which You contribute are governed by the terms of

this License. You represent that You believe Your Modifications are Your original creation(s)

and/or You have sufficient rights to grant the rights conveyed by this License.

3.3. Required Notices.

You must include a notice in each of Your Modifications that identifies You as the

Contributor of the Modification. You may not remove or alter any copyright, patent or

trademark notices contained within the Covered Software, or any notices of licensing or

any descriptive text giving attribution to any Contributor or the Initial Developer.

3.4. Application of Additional Terms.

You may not offer or impose any terms on any Covered Software in Source Code form that

alters or restricts the applicable version of this License or the recipients rights hereunder.

You may choose to offer, and to charge a fee for, warranty, support, indemnity or liability

obligations to one or more recipients of Covered Software. However, you may do so only

on Your own behalf, and not on behalf of the Initial Developer or any Contributor.

You must make it absolutely clear that any such warranty, support, indemnity or liability

obligation is offered by You alone, and You hereby agree to indemnify the Initial Developer

and every Contributor for any liability incurred by the Initial Developer or such Contributor

as a result of warranty, support, indemnity or liability terms You offer.

3.5. Distribution of Executable Versions.

You may distribute the Executable form of the Covered Software under the terms of this

License or under the terms of a license of Your choice, which may contain terms different

from this License, provided that You are in compliance with the terms of this License and

that the license for the Executable form does not attempt to limit or alter the recipient‟s

rights in the Source Code form from the rights set forth in this License. If You distribute the

Covered Software in Executable form under a different license, You must make it

absolutely clear that any terms which differ from this License are offered by You alone, not

by the Initial Developer or Contributor. You hereby agree to indemnify the Initial

Developer and every Contributor for any liability incurred by the Initial Developer or such

Contributor as a result of any such terms You offer.

3.6. Larger Works.

You may create a Larger Work by combining Covered Software with other code not

governed by the terms of this License and distribute the Larger Work as a single product.

In such a case, You must make sure the requirements of this License are fulfilled for the

Covered Software.

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4. Versions of the License.

4.1. New Versions.

Sun Microsystems, Inc. is the initial license steward and may publish revised and/or new

versions of this License from time to time. Each version will be given a distinguishing

version number. Except as provided in Section 4.3, no one other than the license steward

has the right to modify this License.

4.2. Effect of New Versions.

You may always continue to use, distribute or otherwise make the Covered Software

available under the terms of the version of the License under which You originally received

the Covered Software. If the Initial Developer includes a notice in the Original Software

prohibiting it from being distributed or otherwise made available under any subsequent

version of the License, You must distribute and make the Covered Software available under

the terms of the version of the License under which You originally received the Covered

Software. Otherwise, You may also choose to use, distribute or otherwise make the

Covered Software available under the terms of any subsequent version of the License

published by the license steward.

4.3. Modified Versions.

When You are an Initial Developer and You want to create a new license for Your Original

Software, You may create and use a modified version of this License if You: (a) rename the

license and remove any references to the name of the license steward (except to note that

the license differs from this License); and (b) otherwise make it clear that the license

contains terms which differ from this License.

5. DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTY.

COVERED SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED UNDER THIS LICENSE ON AN „AS IS‟

BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED,

INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, WARRANTIES THAT THE COVERED

SOFTWARE IS FREE OF DEFECTS, MERCHANTABLE, FIT FOR A PARTICULAR

PURPOSE OR NON-INFRINGING. THE ENTIRE RISK AS TO THE QUALITY AND

PERFORMANCE OF THE COVERED SOFTWARE IS WITH YOU. SHOULD ANY

COVERED SOFTWARE PROVE DEFECTIVE IN ANY RESPECT, YOU (NOT THE

INITIAL DEVELOPER OR ANY OTHER CONTRIBUTOR) ASSUME THE COST OF

ANY NECESSARY SERVICING, REPAIR OR CORRECTION. THIS DISCLAIMER OF

WARRANTY CONSTITUTES AN ESSENTIAL PART OF THIS LICENSE. NO USE OF

ANY COVERED SOFTWARE IS AUTHORIZED HEREUNDER EXCEPT UNDER

THIS DISCLAIMER.

6. TERMINATION.

6.1. This License and the rights granted hereunder will terminate automatically if You fail

to comply with terms herein and fail to cure such breach within 30 days of becoming

aware of the breach. Provisions which, by their nature, must remain in effect beyond

the termination of this License shall survive.

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6.2. If You assert a patent infringement claim (excluding declaratory judgment actions)

against Initial Developer or a Contributor (the Initial Developer or Contributor against

whom You assert such claim is referred to as „Participant‟) alleging that the Participant

Software (meaning the Contributor Version where the Participant is a Contributor or

the Original Software where the Participant is the Initial Developer) directly or

indirectly infringes any patent, then any and all rights granted directly or indirectly to

You by such Participant, the Initial Developer (if the Initial Developer is not the

Participant) and all Contributors under Sections 2.1 and/or 2.2 of this License shall,

upon 60 days notice from Participant terminate prospectively and automatically at the

expiration of such 60 day notice period, unless if within such 60 day period You

withdraw Your claim with respect to the Participant Software against such Participant

either unilaterally or pursuant to a written agreement with Participant.

6.3. In the event of termination under Sections 6.1 or 6.2 above, all end user licenses that

have been validly granted by You or any distributor hereunder prior to termination

(excluding licenses granted to You by any distributor) shall survive termination.

7. LIMITATION OF LIABILITY.

UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES AND UNDER NO LEGAL THEORY, WHETHER

TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE), CONTRACT, OR OTHERWISE, SHALL YOU,

THE INITIAL DEVELOPER, ANY OTHER CONTRIBUTOR, OR ANY DISTRIBUTOR

OF COVERED SOFTWARE, OR ANY SUPPLIER OF ANY OF SUCH PARTIES, BE

LIABLE TO ANY PERSON FOR ANY INDIRECT, SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, OR

CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OF ANY CHARACTER INCLUDING, WITHOUT

LIMITATION, DAMAGES FOR LOST PROFITS, LOSS OF GOODWILL, WORK

STOPPAGE, COMPUTER FAILURE OR MALFUNCTION, OR ANY AND ALL OTHER

COMMERCIAL DAMAGES OR LOSSES, EVEN IF SUCH PARTY SHALL HAVE

BEEN INFORMED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES. THIS LIMITATION

OF LIABILITY SHALL NOT APPLY TO LIABILITY FOR DEATH OR PERSONAL

INJURY RESULTING FROM SUCH PARTY‟S NEGLIGENCE TO THE EXTENT

APPLICABLE LAW PROHIBITS SUCH LIMITATION. SOME JURISDICTIONS DO

NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION OF INCIDENTAL OR

CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, SO THIS EXCLUSION AND LIMITATION MAY NOT

APPLY TO YOU.

8. U.S. GOVERNMENT END USERS.

The Covered Software is a „commercial item,‟ as that term is defined in 48 C.F.R. 2.101

(Oct. 1995), consisting of „commercial computer software‟ (as that term is defined at 48

C.F.R. 252.227-7014 (a) (1)) and „commercial computer software documentation‟ as such

terms are used in 48 C.F.R. 12.212 (Sept. 1995). Consistent with 48 C.F.R. 12.212 and 48

C.F.R. 227.7202-1 through 227.7202-4 (June 1995), all U.S. Government End Users

acquire Covered Software with only those rights set forth herein.

This U.S. Government Rights clause is in lieu of, and supersedes, any other FAR, DFAR,

or other clause or provision that addresses Government rights in computer software under

this License.

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9. MISCELLANEOUS.

This License represents the complete agreement concerning subject matter hereof.

If any provision of this License is held to be unenforceable, such provision shall be

reformed only to the extent necessary to make it enforceable. This License shall be

governed by the law of the jurisdiction specified in a notice contained within the Original

Software (except to the extent applicable law, if any, provides otherwise), excluding such

jurisdiction‟s conflict-of-law provisions. Any litigation relating to this License shall be

subject to the jurisdiction of the courts located in the jurisdiction and venue specified in a

notice contained within the Original Software, with the losing party responsible for costs,

including, without limitation, court costs and reasonable attorneys‟ fees and expenses.

The application of the United Nations Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of

Goods is expressly excluded. Any law or regulation which provides that the language of a

contract shall be construed against the drafter shall not apply to this License. You agree that

You alone are responsible for compliance with the United States export administration

regulations (and the export control laws and regulation of any other countries) when You

use, distribute or otherwise make available any Covered Software.

10. RESPONSIBILITY FOR CLAIMS.

As between Initial Developer and the Contributors, each party is responsible for claims and

damages arising, directly or indirectly, out of its utilization of rights under this License and

You agree to work with Initial Developer and Contributors to distribute such responsibility

on an equitable basis. Nothing herein is intended or shall be deemed to constitute any

admission of liability.

Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication

Copyright-Only Dedication (based on United States law) or Public Domain Certification

The person or persons who have associated work with this document (the „Dedicator‟ or

„Certifier‟) hereby either certifies that, to the best of his knowledge, the work of authorship

identified is in the public domain of the country from which the work is published, or

hereby dedicates whatever copyright the dedicators holds in the work of authorship

identified below (the „Work‟) to the public domain.

A certifier, moreover, dedicates any copyright interest he may have in the associated work,

and for these purposes, is described as a „dedicator‟ below.

A certifier has taken reasonable steps to verify the copyright status of this work.

Certifier recognizes that his good faith efforts may not shield him from liability if in fact

the work certified is not in the public domain.

Dedicator makes this dedication for the benefit of the public at large and to the detriment of

the Dedicator‟s heirs and successors. Dedicator intends this dedication to be an overt act of

relinquishment in perpetuity of all present and future rights under copyright law, whether

vested or contingent, in the Work. Dedicator understands that such relinquishment of all

rights includes the relinquishment of all rights to enforce (by lawsuit or otherwise) those

copyrights in the Work.

Dedicator recognizes that, once placed in the public domain, the Work may be freely

reproduced, distributed, transmitted, used, modified, built upon, or otherwise exploited by

anyone for any purpose, commercial or non-commercial, and in any way, including by

methods that have not yet been invented or conceived.

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Cryptix General License

Copyright (c) 1995-2004 The Cryptix Foundation Limited. All rights reserved.

Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification, are

permitted provided that the following conditions are met:

Redistributions of source code must retain the copyright notice, this list of conditions and

the following disclaimer.

Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice, this list of

conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation and/or other materials

provided with the distribution.

THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE CRYPTIX FOUNDATION LIMITED AND

CONTRIBUTORS „AS IS‟ AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES,

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DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE CRYPTIX FOUNDATION LIMITED OR

CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL,

SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT

NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES;

LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER

CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT,

STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE)

ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED

OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.

jaxen License

Copyright 2003 (C) The Werken Company. All Rights Reserved.

Redistribution and use of this software and associated documentation („Software‟), with or

without modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are met:

Redistributions of source code must retain copyright statements and notices.

Redistributions must also contain a copy of this document.

Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice, this list of

conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation and/or other materials

provided with the distribution.

The name „jaxen‟ must not be used to endorse or promote products derived from this

Software without prior written permission of The Werken Company.

For written permission, please contact [email protected].

Products derived from this Software may not be called „jaxen‟ nor may „jaxen‟ appear in

their names without prior written permission of The Werken Company. „jaxen‟ is a

registered trademark of The Werken Company.

Due credit should be given to The Werken Company. (http://jaxen.werken.com/).

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CONTRIBUTORS „AS IS‟ AND ANY EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES,

INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF

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CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL,

SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT

NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES;

LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER

CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT,

STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE)

ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED

OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.

jdom License

Copyright (C) 2000-2004 Jason Hunter & Brett McLaughlin.

All rights reserved.

Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification, are

permitted provided that the following conditions are met:

Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice, this list of conditions,

and the following disclaimer.

Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice, this list of

conditions, and the disclaimer that follows these conditions in the documentation and/or

other materials provided with the distribution.

The name „JDOM‟ must not be used to endorse or promote products derived from this

software without prior written permission. For written permission, please contact

{request_AT_jdom_DOT_org}.

Products derived from this software may not be called „JDOM‟, nor may „JDOM‟ appear in

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