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Filter Guide
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Date 2016-03-20
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About This Document
Scope
This document describes operations related to the northbound CORBA interface alarm filter
function.
Product Versions
The following table lists the product version related to this document.
Product Name Version
U2000 V200R016C10
Intended Audience
This document is intended for:
Network management engineers
Change History
02 (2016-03-20)
This is 02 version for V200R016C10. Compared with issue 01 (2016-02-25) of
V200R016C10, no change.
01 (2016-02-25)
This is 01 version for V200R016C10. Compared with issue Draft A (2015-12-30) ofV200R016C10, no change.
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Draft A (2015-12-30)
This is a draft for V200R016C10. Compared with issue 01 (2015-09-20) of V200R016C00,
no change is made.
Organization
1 Introduction to Northbound CORBA Interface
This introduction defines the Northbound CORBA interface provided by the U2000 and
describes the functions of the Northbound CORBA interface.
2 Configuring the Northbound CORBA Interface Alarm Filter
The U2000 northbound CORBA interface allows you to filter alarms reported in real time by
alarm RAT, NE type, and alarm ID.3 Appendix
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Contents
About This Document.....................................................................................................................ii
1 Introduction to Northbound CORBA Interface...................................................................... 1
1.1 Definition of Northbound Interface................................................................................................................................2
1.2 Definition of Northbound CORBA Interface.................................................................................................................2
2 Configuring the Northbound CORBA Interface Alarm Filter............................................. 6
2.1 Introduction to the Filter Criteria Configuration File.....................................................................................................7
2.2 Configuring the Event Alarm Forwarding or Filter........................................................................................................8
2.3 Configuring the Fault Alarm Forwarding or Filter.......................................................................................................10
3 Appendix.......................................................................................................................................12
3.1 Filter Criteria Configuration Instances.........................................................................................................................13
3.2 Mapping Between NE Type IDs and NE Type Names.................................................................................................14
3.3 Mapping Between Alarm RAT IDs and NE Type IDs................................................................................................. 24
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1Introduction to Northbound CORBAInterface
About This Chapter
This introduction defines the Northbound CORBA interface provided by the U2000 and
describes the functions of the Northbound CORBA interface.
1.1 Definition of Northbound Interface
The northbound interface links the element management system (EMS) and the NMS.
1.2 Definition of Northbound CORBA Interface
The Northbound CORBA interface is one of the Northbound interfaces. The Northbound
CORBA interface conforms to the CORBA protocol, SFTP/FTP protocol, and 3GPP
specifications.
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1.1 Definition of Northbound Interface
The northbound interface links the element management system (EMS) and the NMS.
The NMS obtains information about the network elements (NEs) managed by the EMS and
delivers operation commands through the northbound interface. The NE information includes
the alarm, configuration, performance, and inventory data. Figure 1-1shows the position of
the northbound interface in the network.
Figure 1-1Position of the northbound interface
In the communication network, the U2000 provides the alarm, configuration, performance,
and inventory data of NEs to the NMS through the northbound interface.
1.2 Definition of Northbound CORBA Interface
The Northbound CORBA interface is one of the Northbound interfaces. The Northbound
CORBA interface conforms to the CORBA protocol, SFTP/FTP protocol, and 3GPP
specifications.
Interface Protocol
Table 1-1describes the related information on interface protocol.
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Table 1-1Interface protocol
Protocol Details
CORBA The design of network management interfaces adopts the CORBA
technology for interface definition. The CORBA technology usesthe IDL language to define the interface information model and
also uses the IIOP communication protocol stack.
The design of the network management interfaces complies with
the following CORBA standards:
l OMG ORB 2.3 standard
l OMG Notification Service 1.0 standard
l TAO 2.1.0 Version
NOTE
l OMG represents the Object Management Group.
l ORB represents the Object Request Broker.
SFTP/FTP The file transfer mode in the management interface uses the
SFTP/FTP and the SSH and FTP protocol stack.
NOTICE
Using SFTP is recommended because of its higher security than FTP.
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Protocol Details
3GPP The CORBA interface complies with the following 3GPP
protocols:
l3GPP TS 32.111-1 v6.0.0 Fault Management; Part 1: 3G faultmanagement requirements
l 3GPP TS 32.111-2 v6.0.0 Fault Management; Part 2: Alarm
Integration Reference Point (IRP): Information Service (IS)
l 3GPP TS 32.111-3 v6.0.0 Fault Management; Part 3: Alarm
Integration Reference Point (IRP): Common Object Request
Broker Architecture (CORBA) Solution Set (SS)
l 3GPP TS 32.352 v6.0.0 Telecommunication management;
Communication Surveillance (CS) Integration Reference Point
(IRP): Information Service (IS)
l 3GPP TS 32.411 v6.0.0 Telecommunication management;
Performance Management (PM) Integration Reference Point
(IRP): Requirements
l 3GPP TS 32.412 v6.0.0 Telecommunication management;
Performance Management (PM) Integration Reference Point
(IRP): Information Service (IS)
l 3GPP TS 32.413 v6.0.0 Telecommunication management;
Performance Management (PM) Integration Reference Point
(IRP): Common Object Request Broker Architecture
(CORBA) Solution Set (SS)
l 3GPP TS 32.601 v6.0.0 Telecommunication management;
Configuration Management (CM); Basic CM Integration
Reference Point (IRP): Requirements
l 3GPP TS 32.602 v6.0.0 Telecommunication management;
Configuration Management (CM); Basic CM Integration
Reference Point (IRP): Information Service (IS)
l 3GPP TS 32.603 v6.0.0 Telecommunication management;
Configuration Management (CM); Basic CM Integration
Reference Point (IRP): Common Object Request Broker
Architecture (CORBA) Solution Set (SS)
l 3GPP TS 32.611 v6.0.0 Telecommunication management;
Configuration Management (CM); Bulk CM Integration
Reference Point (IRP): Requirementsl 3GPP TS 32.612 v6.0.0 Telecommunication management;
Configuration Management (CM); Bulk CM Integration
Reference Point (IRP): Information Service (IS)
l 3GPP TS 32.615 v6.0.0 Telecommunication management;
Configuration Management (CM); Bulk CM Integration
Reference Point (IRP): eXtensible Markup Language (XML)
file format definition
l 3GPP TS 32.613 v6.0.0 Telecommunication management;
Configuration Management (CM); Bulk CM Integration
Reference Point (IRP): Common Object Request Broker
Architecture (CORBA) Solution Set (SS)
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Protocol Details
l 3GPP TS 32.661 v6.0.0 Telecommunication management;
Configuration Management (CM); Kernel CM: Requirements
l3GPP TS 32.662 v6.0.0 Telecommunication management;Configuration Management (CM); Kernel CM Information
Service (IS)
l 3GPP TS 32.663 v6.0.0 Telecommunication management;
Configuration Management (CM); Kernel CM Integration
Reference Point (IRP): Common Object Request Broker
Architecture (CORBA) Solution Set (SS)
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2Configuring the Northbound CORBAInterface Alarm Filter
About This Chapter
The U2000 northbound CORBA interface allows you to filter alarms reported in real time by
alarm RAT, NE type, and alarm ID.
2.1 Introduction to the Filter Criteria Configuration File
The U2000 provides the CORBA filter criteria configuration file /opt/oss/server/etc/
IRPService/AlarmFilter.xml. Users can modify the configuration file to set filter criteria for
alarm forwarding.
2.2 Configuring the Event Alarm Forwarding or Filter
This section describes how to modify the AlarmFilter.xmlconfiguration file to set filter
criteria for CORBA event alarms.
2.3 Configuring the Fault Alarm Forwarding or Filter
To modify filter criteria to filter CORBA fault alarms, you can modify the filter criteria
configuration file AlarmFilter.xmlfor CORBA alarms.
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2.1 Introduction to the Filter Criteria Configuration File
The U2000 provides the CORBA filter criteria configuration file /opt/oss/server/etc/
IRPService/AlarmFilter.xml . Users can modify the configuration file to set filter criteria for
alarm forwarding.
Scope
The CORBA filter criteria configuration file is divided into two parts:
l Event alarm part.
Includes parameters in the node and restrictions of event alarms to be
forwarded.
l Fault alarm part.
Includes contents in the node and restrictions of forwarded faultalarms.
Filter Criteria Setting
l In event alarm and fault alarm parts, you can configure multiple filter configuration
items or . In each or , you can configure multiple
alarm IDs. For detailed operations, see 3.1 Filter Criteria Configuration Instances.
l Event alarm and fault alarm parts contain a maximum of 10 or (The sum of two configuration items is equal
to or less than 10.), including reference items with the same name, and a maximum of
100 AlmId. If you need to exceed the upper limit, contact OSS maintenance personnel.
l By default, the AlmIdhas not been configured. If isSendis set to 1, all alarms of the NE
are forwarded. If isSendis set to 0, alarms are not forwarded.
l If Netype nameand Rattype nameare configured, alarms meeting both requirements
are forwarded.
l If the configuration file does not exist, all alarms are forwarded to the NMS.
Table 2-1Configuration items in the CORBA filter criteria configuration file
ParameterName
Description
Configuration References
Netype
name
NE type ID Each Netype nameuniquely identifies an NE type ID. For
details, see Table 3-1.
categoryId Alarm type
ID
The parameter indicates the alarm type. By default, 1indicates
a fault alarm and 3indicates an event alarm.
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ParameterName
Description
Configuration References
AlmId Alarm ID Each NE alarm has a fixed alarm ID, indicating its alarm type.
An alarm ID used within a product uniquely identifies a fault
or event. You can obtain information about a fault, including
the alarm name, clearance advice, cause, and related
parameters, based on the alarm ID.
For details about the mapping between alarm IDs and alarm
names, see U2000 Help.
NOTICE
AlmId of fault and event alarms for an NE type use unified numbers.
You must specify AlmId for events in the event alarm part and for
faults in the fault alarm part of the configuration file.
Rattype
name
Alarm RAT
ID
Indicates the RAT of an alarm.
l0: common alarm
l 1: GSM alarm
l 2: UMTS alarm
l 3: LTE alarm
l 4: COMM alarm
2.2 Configuring the Event Alarm Forwarding or Filter
This section describes how to modify the AlarmFilter.xmlconfiguration file to set filtercriteria for CORBA event alarms.
Prerequisites
Log in to the U2000 server as user ossuser.
Context
Before setting the alarm filter, ensure that the northbound CORBA interface has been properly
installed. If not, switch to the U2000 environment where the CORBA interface is installed.
l In an SLS system, you need to perform the following steps only on the master server.
l In an HA or remote HA system, you need to perform the following steps only on the
active server.
l In an ATAE cluster online remote HA system, you need to perform the following steps
on the master server at both active site and standby sites. In a VM cluster system, you
need to perform the following steps on the master server at the active site.
You can modify the configuration file only by running commands.
Procedure
Step 1 Go to the U2000 installation directory.
The default installation directory is/opt/oss/server.
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By default, run the following command:
$ cd/opt/oss/server
Step 2 Run the environment variable script.
$ . /opt/oss/server/svc_profile.sh
Step 3 Check whether the CORBA interface is properly installed.
$displayCorbaNBI
If the following information is displayed, the CORBA interface is properly installed.
-------Current Version--------
CorbaNBI NBIV..
Available CorbaNBI List:
Version Specification
-----------------------------
NBIV1.2.0 International
NBIV1.5.0 TDSCDMA
NBIV1.6.0 TDSCDMA3.2.0
NBIV1.7.0 EPS1.1.0
NBIV2.0.0 CDMA
NBIV2.1.0 GSM/GPRS
NBIV2.2.0 WCDMA
NBIV2.3.0 LTE/EPC
NBIV3.0.0 CDMA2.1
NBIV3.1.0 CDMA3.0
NBIV3.3.1 CDMA3.1
The displayed information indicates the version of the northbound CORBA interface used in
the current system. If the interface is not installed, the preceding information is not displayed.
If the CORBA interface is improperly installed, you need to reinstall it. For detailedoperations, see U2000 Northbound CORBA Interface Installation and Maintenance Guide.
Step 4 Edit the configuration file.
Run the following command:
$ vi/opt/oss/server/etc/IRPService/AlarmFilter.xml
Edit the field in the event
alarm part of configuration file.
1. Set the alarm forwarding parameter isSend: If isSendis set to 0, alarms are not
forwarded. If isSendis set to 1, alarms are forwarded. isSendis set to 0by default.
NOTE
If isSendto set to 1and NeTypeis not set, no alarm is forwarded.
2. Netype nameis used to set the NE type. For details about the mapping between NE type
names and NE type IDs, see Table 3-1.
AlmIdindicates the ID of the event alarm to be forwarded. If it is not set, all event
alarms of the NE type are forwarded.
3. Rattype nameis used to set the alarm RAT. For details about the mapping between RAT
type names and NE type IDs, see Table 3-2.
4. Save the modification and exit.
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Step 5 Run the $ nbi_adm -cmd restart CORBA command to restart the service so that the alarm
filter settings take effect.
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2.3 Configuring the Fault Alarm Forwarding or Filter
To modify filter criteria to filter CORBA fault alarms, you can modify the filter criteria
configuration file AlarmFilter.xmlfor CORBA alarms.
Prerequisites
Log in to the U2000 server as user ossuser.
Context
Before setting the alarm filter, ensure that the northbound CORBA interface has been properly
installed. If not, switch to the corresponding U2000 environment where the CORBA interface
is installed.
l In an SLS system, you need to perform the following steps only on the master server.
l In an HA or remote HA system, you need to perform the following steps only on the
active server.
l In an ATAE cluster online remote HA system, you need to perform the following steps
on the master server at both active site and standby sites. In a VM cluster system, you
need to perform the following steps on the master server at the active site.
You can modify the configuration file only by running commands.
Procedure
Step 1 Go to the U2000 installation directory.
The default installation directory is/opt/oss/server.
By default, run the following command:
$ cd/opt/oss/server
Step 2 Run the environment variable script.
$ . /opt/oss/server/svc_profile.sh
Step 3 Check whether the CORBA interface is properly installed.
$displayCorbaNBI
If the following information is displayed, the CORBA interface is properly installed.
-------Current Version--------
CorbaNBI NBIV..
Available CorbaNBI List:
Version Specification
-----------------------------
NBIV1.2.0 International
NBIV1.5.0 TDSCDMA
NBIV1.6.0 TDSCDMA3.2.0NBIV1.7.0 EPS1.1.0
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NBIV2.0.0 CDMA
NBIV2.1.0 GSM/GPRS
NBIV2.2.0 WCDMA
NBIV2.3.0 LTE/EPC
NBIV3.0.0 CDMA2.1
NBIV3.1.0 CDMA3.0
NBIV3.3.1 CDMA3.1
The displayed information indicates the version of the northbound CORBA interface used in
the current system. If the interface is not installed, the preceding information is not displayed.
If the CORBA interface is improperly installed, you need to reinstall it. For detailed
operations, see U2000 Northbound CORBA Interface Installation and Maintenance Guide.
Step 4 Edit the configuration file.
Run the following command:
$ vi/opt/oss/server/etc/IRPService/AlarmFilter.xml
Edit the field in the fault alarmpart of configuration file.
1. Set the alarm forwarding parameter isSend: If isSendis set to 0, alarms are not
forwarded. If isSendis set to 1, alarms are forwarded. In the fault alarm part, isSendis
set to 1by default.
NOTE
If isSendto set to 1 and NeTypeis not set, all alarms are forwarded by default.
2. Netype nameis used to set the NE type. For details about the mapping between NE type
names and NE type IDs, see Table 3-1.
AlmIdindicates the ID of the fault alarm to be forwarded. If it is not set, all fault alarms
of the NE type are forwarded.3. Rattype nameis used to set the alarm RAT. For details about the mapping between RAT
type names and NE type IDs, see Table 3-2.
4. Save the modification and exit.
Step 5 Run the $ nbi_adm -cmd restart CORBA command torestart the service so that the alarm
filter settings takes effect.
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3Appendix
About This Chapter
3.1 Filter Criteria Configuration Instances
3.2 Mapping Between NE Type IDs and NE Type Names
3.3 Mapping Between Alarm RAT IDs and NE Type IDs
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3.1 Filter Criteria Configuration Instances
Configuring Multiple Alarms IDs for the Same NE Type
Filter criteria: Forward the ALM-25890 and ALM-26212 event alarms of the BTS3900 LTE.
The configuration instance is as follows:
Configuring Different NE Types for the Same Alarm TypeFilter criteria: Forward the ALM-21814 event alarm of BSC6900 GU and the ALM-25890
event alarm of the BTS3900 LTE. The configuration instance is as follows:
Configuring the Same NE Type for Different Alarm Types
Filter criteria: Forward the ALM-22863 event alarm and ALM-21814 fault alarm of BSC6900
GU. The configuration instance is as follows:
Configuring Different NE Types for Different Alarm Types
Filter criteria: Forward the ALM-22863 event alarm of BSC6900 GU and the ALM-25600
fault alarm of the BTS3900 LTE. The configuration instance is as follows:
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Configuring Only the Alarm RAT
Filter criteria: Forward fault alarms whose RAT is GSM. The configuration instance is as
follows:
Configuring the NE Type and Alarm RAT
Filter criteria: Forward fault alarms of the BSC6900 GU, whose RAT is GSM. The
configuration instance is as follows:
3.2 Mapping Between NE Type IDs and NE Type Names
Table 3-1Mapping between NE type IDs and NE type names
NE Type ID NE Type Name
1 RNC
2 NodeB3812
3 SGSN
4 GGSN
5 CG
6 HLR
7 MSCServer
8 MGW
9 IWF
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NE Type ID NE Type Name
10 GGSN80
12 NodeB3806
13 NodeB3806A
14 NodeB3802C
15 unKnownNodeB
16 RouterNE
17 SwitchNE
18 BSC
20 PCU
21 MSC
22 HLR36
23 iMSC
24 rMSC
25 tMSC
26 GT800BSC
27 NodeB3812E
28 PCU33
29 MSCe
30 CMGW
31 CMSC
32 PDSN
34 RAC
35 GLMS
36 POC
37 CBSC
38 CT800GLMS
39 TSC
40 CBTS
41 RAU
42 PDSNR01
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NE Type ID NE Type Name
43 CHLR9820
44 SG7000
45 BSC6000
46 SPS
47 BSC6000BTS
49 MediaX3600
50 SNMP
52 AAA
53 HA
54 SGSN(UAG)
55 IMSOMU
56 CSCF
57 HSS
58 GTAS
59 RM
60 CCF
61 DOPRA
62 SBC
63 MRF
64 ATS
65 FIXMGW
66 FMCMGW
67 HLR-SC
68 HLR-DC
69 ASNGW
70 DBS3900 WiMAX
71 ICS
72 CSE
73 AIM
74 IPCTRX
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NE Type ID NE Type Name
75 MRFC
76 MRFP
77 MEDIAX
78 tMSCSvr
79 rMSCSvr
81 RRU
82 DBS3800
83 NodeB3812A
89 NodeB3812AE
90 DNSNE
91 DHCPNE
92 BTS3002C
93 BTS3012A
94 BTS3001C
95 BTS3012
96 BTS3012AE
97 BTS3006C
98 BTS3006A
99 BTS20
100 BTS22C
101 BTS3001CP
102 BTS30
103 BTS312
104 BTS3002E
105 BTS3012_II
106 AHR
107 IPSEC
108 ThirdPartyServer
109 TGW1000
110 DBS3836
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NE Type ID NE Type Name
111 NodeB3836
112 NodeB3836A
113 NodeB3836AE
114 DBS3900 GSM
115 M800MSC
116 RIM
117 CHLR-SC
118 CHLR-DC
119 GMS
120 SHLR
121 BTS3900 GSM
122 BTS3900A GSM
123 SOFTX3000
124 DBS3900 WCDMA
125 BTS3900 WCDMA
126 BTS3900A WCDMA
127 BTS3900AE WCDMA
128 HRC-BSC
133 CGPOMU
134 EIR
135 TD-RNC
136 TDNodeB
140 TDRRU
141 ETAS
142 BTS3036
143 BTS3036A
144 DBS3036
145 NodeB530
146 pBTS3701
149 OSN3500
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NE Type ID NE Type Name
150 Metro1000V3
151 UGC
152 ENUM
153 BITS
154 BOSS
155 Portal
159 DBS3900 LTE
160 BTS3900B GSM
161 BTS3900C GSM
162 BTS3900E GSM
163 MRMU
164 Mediation
167 SDC
168 MRS6100
169 USCDB
170 MiniMGW
171 BSC6900 GSM
172 BSC6900 UMTS
173 BSC6900 GU
174 USN
175 MME
176 SAEGW
177 UGW
180 SPG
181 UnknownTransmission
182 iGWB
184 RTN605
185 RTN610
186 RTN620
188 SAE-HSS
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NE Type ID NE Type Name
190 AP Manager
191 Eudemon
194 BTS3900
195 GbtsFunction
196 NodeBFunction
197 eNodeBFunction
198 CX600
199 BTS3900 eGSM
200 BTS3900 CL
201 ECO6910
202 UnknowneGBTS
203 CbtsFunction
204 RCS9880
205 DBS3900 IBS
206 BTS3803E WCDMA
208 BTS3203E LTE
301 VirtulNE
8193 GBTS
8194 BTS3900L WCDMA
8196 BTS3900L GSM
8199 BSC6810(R11+)
8200 BTS3900 LTE
8201 BTS3900A LTE
8202 BTS3702E
8203 BTS3702C
8206 BTS3701B
8207 DBS3900 FW
8212 UnknownWiMAXBTS
8213 BTS3900L LTE
8215 GBTS Group
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NE Type ID NE Type Name
8216 BSC6000(GSMR)
8217 BTS3901A LTE
8218 BTS3901E TDLTE
8219 BTS3202E
8222 SP_Node
8223 STP_Node
8225 3rdWiFi-5810
8226 BTS3902E WCDMA
8228 HPFCSwitch
8229 FWA3702C
8232 BTS3900AL WCDMA
8233 BTS3900AL LTE
8234 BTS3900AL GSM
8235 RCS
8236 TMS
8237 BTS3202B
8238 USU3900
8239 AAAOMD
8240 AAABMP
8241 ATAEHardware
8243 BTS3205E
8244 UIC
8245 SEQAnalyst
8246 NetProbe3010
8247 NetProbe9000
8248 NetProbe6200
8252 MAG9811
8301 MRP6600
8304 USU3910
8305 PICO BTS3900
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NE Type ID NE Type Name
8307 SVA-AC
8315 SVA3100
8316 SVA3200
8323 SVA-AG
9000 SE2600
9003 SIG
9004 OSG
9005 GUHLR
9006 CAS9910
9007 EER
9008 PGM
9013 GUEIR
9014 RCC
9015 ENS
9016 SIGServer
9017 RADIUSProxy
9018 GenexCNNastar
9019 ViewPoint
9020 LogicalHSS9860PoolNode
9034 UEIR
9035 UIM
9036 UNP
9037 UPCC
9038 DNS9816
9039 SANEX9510
9043 SigProbe
9044 SigProbeTDM
9046 VisualIP
9047 AGCF
9049 SVN
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NE Type ID NE Type Name
9050 AAU
9051 HSS9860
8320 MBTS
9057 BTS3512
9058 BTS3502C
9059 SPSV3
9061 MCE
9068 BSC6910 GU
9069 BSC6910 GSM
9070 BSC6910 UMTS
9171 NRS
9172 UGW9500
9173 eCNS600
9174 UPA
9175 DBS3900 eRelay
9176 RRN
9177 RCS9880BMP
9178 SE2900
9179 SeMG
9180 SANEX9510DSS
9188 GroundMonitor
9500 LogicalECNSPoolNode
9501 LogicalRNCInPoolNode
100000 OSS
100001 LogicalMSCPoolNode
100002 LogicalCDMAPoolNode
100003 LogicalSGSNPoolNode
100004 RNC Cluster
100005 BSC POOL
100006 SingleSDB POOL
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100007 GUHLR POOL
100008 IMSHSS POOL
100009 SAEHSS POOL
100010 USCDB POOL
100011 CSCF POOL
100012 MME POOL
3.3 Mapping Between Alarm RAT IDs and NE Type IDs
Table 3-2Mapping between alarm RAT IDs and NE type IDs
RatType Supported NeType name
1 45,8216,194,173,9068,171,9069,8197,201
2 27,89,83,8226,206,2,12,13,14,82,110,111,112,113,124,1
25,126,127,8194,8232,109,145,194
3 8237,208,8219,8200,159,207,8201,8213,8217,8218,823
3,8243,194
4 205,27,89,83,8226,109,206,2,12,13,14,82,110,111,112,
113,124,125,126,127,194,8194,8232,145,8237,208,821
9,8200,159,207,8201,8213,8217,8218,8233,8243,8305
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