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ZTE UniPOS NetMAX UMTSNetwork Multi-Analysis Expert
User Guide
Version: V13.40
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ContentsAbout This Manual ......................................................................................... I
Chapter 1 System Overview ...................................................................... 1-1
1.1 UniPOS NetMAX Location in the Network ............................................................ 1-1
1.2 Operating Environment Requirements ................................................................. 1-2
Chapter 2 Software Installation, Uninstallation, and Startup ................ 2-1
2.1 Software Installation ........................................................................................... 2-1
2.1.1 Installing the Server Program in Solaris ..................................................... 2-1
2.1.2 Installing the Server Program in Linux........................................................ 2-3
2.1.3 Installing the Client Program ..................................................................... 2-5
2.2 Software Uninstallation ....................................................................................... 2-6
2.2.1 Uninstalling the Server Program ............................................................... 2-7
2.2.2 Uninstalling the Client Program ................................................................. 2-7
2.3 Software Startup ................................................................................................ 2-8
2.3.1 Starting the Server ................................................................................... 2-8
2.3.2 Starting the Client..................................................................................... 2-8
2.4 Graphical User Interface ................................................................................... 2-10
Chapter 3 System Management ................................................................ 3-1
3.1 License Management ......................................................................................... 3-1
3.1.1 Applying for a License .............................................................................. 3-1
3.1.2 Upgrading the License.............................................................................. 3-2
3.2 Operator Management........................................................................................ 3-3
3.2.1 Adding an Operator .................................................................................. 3-4
3.2.2 Deleting an Operator ................................................................................ 3-5
3.2.3 Modifying an Operator .............................................................................. 3-6
3.2.4 Modifying the Password of an Operator ..................................................... 3-6
3.3 Task Management .............................................................................................. 3-7
3.4 Log Management ............................................................................................. 3-12
3.5 User Information Management ......................................................................... 3-14
Chapter 4 Data Management ..................................................................... 4-1
4.1 Configuring EMS and NDS Connections .............................................................. 4-5
4.2 Importing Engineering Data................................................................................. 4-8
4.3 Radio Data Import ............................................................................................ 4-12
4.3.1 Importing Radio Data Manually ............................................................... 4-12
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4.3.2 Importing Radio Data Automatically ......................................................... 4-13
4.4 MR/CDT/DPI/MR-EMI Data Import .................................................................... 4-14
4.4.1 Importing MR/CDT/DPI/MR-EMI Data in Local Files ................................. 4-15
4.4.2 Importing MR/CDT/DPI/MR-EMI Data Manually From the NDS ................. 4-16
4.4.3 Importing MR/CDT/DPI/MR-EMI Data Automatically From the NDS........... 4-19
4.5 Performance Data Import.................................................................................. 4-22
4.5.1 Importing Performance Data Manually ..................................................... 4-22
4.5.2 Importing Performance Data Automatically............................................... 4-23
4.6 Importing Feeder Balance and RSSI Data.......................................................... 4-24
4.7 Importing a Neighbor Red/Black List.................................................................. 4-25
4.8 Deleting Data ................................................................................................... 4-27
4.9 Deleting MR/CDT/DPI/MR-EMI Data Automatically............................................. 4-28
4.10 Viewing Data Information ................................................................................ 4-30
4.11 UE Information Management ........................................................................... 4-31
4.11.1 Downloading the UE Information Template ............................................. 4-32
4.11.2 Importing UE Information ...................................................................... 4-32
4.11.3 Exporting UE Information ...................................................................... 4-34
4.11.4 Exporting UEs With Manufacturer Information Unavailable ...................... 4-34
Chapter 5 Common Functions .................................................................. 5-1
5.1 Managing Cell Groups ........................................................................................ 5-1
5.2 Displaying Statistical Data in a Chart ................................................................... 5-2
5.3 Setting Time Periods .......................................................................................... 5-7
5.4 Setting PI Sections, Formulas, and Parameters.................................................. 5-13
5.4.1 Setting Sections for the RSCP ................................................................ 5-15
5.4.2 Setting Formulas for UL/DL Association Statistics..................................... 5-17
5.4.3 Setting Formulas for Downlink Weak Coverage Analysis........................... 5-19
5.4.4 Setting Parameters for Coverage Analysis ............................................... 5-20
5.4.5 Setting Formulas for Cross Feeder Connection Check.............................. 5-21
5.4.6 Setting Weights for SON KPIs ................................................................. 5-21
5.4.7 Setting an SMTP Server ......................................................................... 5-22
5.4.8 Setting Parameters for Neighbor Cell Optimization ................................... 5-23
5.4.9 Setting Parameters for Validity Check of Neighbor Cells ........................... 5-25
5.5 Setting Conditions for Data Analysis .................................................................. 5-27
5.5.1 Setting Conditions on the NE Sub-Tab ..................................................... 5-28
5.5.2 Setting Conditions on the Users Sub-Tab................................................. 5-30
5.5.3 Setting Conditions on the UE Sub-Tab ..................................................... 5-33
5.5.4 Setting Conditions on the Other Sub-Tabs................................................ 5-34
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5.6 Using the Electronic Map .................................................................................. 5-36
5.6.1 Overview ............................................................................................... 5-36
5.6.2 Displaying Data Distribution on the Electronic Map ................................... 5-36
Chapter 6 Network Evaluation and Analysis ........................................... 6-1
6.1 Coverage Distribution Statistics........................................................................... 6-1
6.1.1 Displaying the Statistical Results of Downlink RSCP................................... 6-2
6.1.2 Displaying the Downlink RSCP Distribution Map......................................... 6-5
6.2 Displaying the Association Map of Coverage Indicators ........................................ 6-9
6.3 Displaying the Statistical Results of Uplink and Downlink Coverage Indicators ..... 6-12
6.4 EMI Analysis .................................................................................................... 6-14
6.4.1 Analyzing Uplink and Downlink EMI......................................................... 6-14
6.4.2 Displaying the EMI Distribution Map ........................................................ 6-16
6.4.3 Showing Low EMIs in a Map ................................................................... 6-18
6.5 PS Service Analysis ......................................................................................... 6-19
6.5.1 Analyzing the PS Service........................................................................ 6-19
6.5.2 Displaying the PS Service Distribution Map.............................................. 6-21
6.6 QoE Analysis ................................................................................................... 6-22
6.6.1 Evaluating the QoE ................................................................................ 6-23
6.6.2 Generating a QoE Report ....................................................................... 6-25
6.7 Showing CS Traffic in a Map ............................................................................ 6-28
6.8 Showing PS Traffic in a Map ............................................................................. 6-29
6.9 Querying the SHO Distribution Map .................................................................. 6-31
6.10 Locating Cells With Coverage Problems .......................................................... 6-32
6.11 Performing a Pilot Pollution Analysis ................................................................ 6-35
6.12 Analyzing PSC Failure ................................................................................... 6-39
Chapter 7 Special Analysis........................................................................ 7-1
7.1 VIP User Monitoring and Analysis ....................................................................... 7-1
7.1.1 VIP User Navigation Pane ........................................................................ 7-2
7.1.2 Monitoring and Analyzing Calls for VIP Users............................................. 7-5
7.2 Analyzing User Complaints ............................................................................... 7-10
7.3 Exporting a Report of VIP Users........................................................................ 7-13
7.4 Analyzing KPIs by Specific Users ...................................................................... 7-14
7.5 Analyzing KPIs by Specific UE Types ................................................................ 7-19
7.6 Analyzing UEs ................................................................................................. 7-23
7.7 Analyzing Top N Problem Cells ......................................................................... 7-27
7.8 Querying CDRs ............................................................................................... 7-32
7.9 Analyzing CDR Failure Causes ........................................................................ 7-35
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7.10 Analyzing Cross Feeder Connections .............................................................. 7-36
7.11 Querying Abnormal CDRs in a Map ................................................................. 7-40
7.12 Showing SHO Failure in a Map........................................................................ 7-42
7.13 Showing HHO Failure in a Map ....................................................................... 7-43
7.14 Showing IRAT HO Failure in a Map ................................................................. 7-45
Chapter 8 Parameter Check and Optimization ........................................ 8-1
8.1 Report Management........................................................................................... 8-1
8.1.1 Generating a Neighbor Report Manually .................................................... 8-1
8.1.2 Generating a Neighbor Report Automatically.............................................. 8-2
8.1.3 Comparing Radio Data ............................................................................. 8-5
8.1.4 Comparing Baseline ................................................................................. 8-7
8.2 Neighbor Cell Optimization ................................................................................. 8-9
8.2.1 Checking the Validity of Neighbor Cells...................................................... 8-9
8.2.2 Optimizing Neighbor Cell Relations ......................................................... 8-12
8.3 Automatic Neighbor Cell Optimization ............................................................... 8-14
8.3.1 Automatic Neighbor Cells Optimization Window ....................................... 8-15
8.3.2 Creating an Automatic Neighbor Cells Optimization Task .......................... 8-17
8.3.3 Verifying an Automatic Neighbor Cells Optimization Task .......................... 8-19
8.4 Displaying Neighbor Cell Relations on the Electronic Map................................... 8-21
8.5 Checking the Validity of PSCs ........................................................................... 8-24
8.6 Managing Baseline Scenes of Radio Data ......................................................... 8-26
Figures............................................................................................................. I
Tables ............................................................................................................IX
Glossary ........................................................................................................XI
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About This ManualPurpose
This manual describes how to install and use the ZTE UniPOS NetMAX UMTS NetworkMulti-Analysis Expert (UniPOS NetMAX) for network analysis, planning, and optimization.
Intended Audience
This manual is intended for:
l Network optimization engineersl Maintenance engineers
What Is in This Manual
This manual contains the following chapters:
Chapter Summary
1, System Overview Provides an overview of the UniPOS NetMAX system, including the
location in the network, requirements for the operating environment,
and the flow for using the system.
2, Installation, Uninstallation,
and Startup
Describes how to install and uninstall the server and client programs
of the UniPOS NetMAX system, and how to start the client.
3, System Management Describes license management operations, operator management
operations, and log management operations.
4, Data Management Describes how to configure connections to EMSs and NDSs, explains
different data types, and provides instructions for data management
operations, such as the import of engineering data, radio data,
indicators, performance data, MR, and CDT data, UE management,
and task management.
5, Common Functions Provides common functions that can be used in different coverage
analysis and special analysis windows, such as the setting of
time periods, performance indicator sections, formulas, and filter
conditions, and the use of the electronic map.
6, Network Evaluation and
Analysis
Describes how to use various coverage analysis functions, including
the statistics on coverage-related performance indicators, the
analysis of associated indicators, the location of cells with coverage
problems, and the analysis of pilot pollution.
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7, Special Analysis Describes how to use special analysis functions, including the
monitoring and analysis of VIP subscribers, the analysis of KPI
for specific subscribers and UEs, and the analysis of UEs, Top N
problem cells, abnormal calls, and call drops.
8, Parameter Check and
Optimization
Describes how to generate neighbor cell optimization reports for
manual and automatic neighbor cell optimization, display the
neighbor cell map, and check the validity of neighbor cells and PSCs.
Conventions
This manual uses the following typographical conventions:
Typeface Meaning
Italics Variables in commands. It may also refer to other related manuals and
documents.
Bold Menus, menu options, function names, input fields, option button names,
check boxes, drop-down lists, dialog box names, window names, parameters,
and commands.
Constant width Text that you type, program codes, filenames, directory names, and function
names.
Note: provides additional information about a certain topic.
Caution: indicates a potentially hazardous situation. Failure to comply
can result in moderate injury, equipment damage, or interruption of minor
services.
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Chapter 1System OverviewThe UniPOS NetMAX system is a network optimization system for UMTS. It collects allrequired data from a UMTS radio access network for precise fault location and intelligentanalysis. The system helps telecom carriers in network planning and optimization with theaim of offering subscribers an improved user experience.
The UniPOS NetMAX system provides the following functions:
l System managementl Data managementl Network evaluationl Network analysisl User analysisl UE analysisl Fault locationl Parameter optimizationl Parameter checkTable of Contents
UniPOS NetMAX Location in the Network ..................................................................1-1Operating Environment Requirements........................................................................1-2
1.1 UniPOS NetMAX Location in the NetworkThe UniPOS NetMAX system is used along with the ZTE UniPOS NDS-U system andthe Element Management System (EMS). Figure 1-1 shows the location of the UniPOSNetMAX system in the network.
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Figure 1-1 Location of the UniPOS NetMAX System in the Network
l The UniPOS NetMAX system obtains MR and CDT data files from the ZTE UniPOSNDS-U system through FTP.
The ZTE UniPOS NDS-U system is a Network Data Service (NDS) system thatconnects to the SBCX board of each RNC in the network.
The NDS automatically and periodically downloads raw MR/CDT data from each RNCthrough FTP, stores the raw data, and generates data files in specific formats requiredby the UniPOS NetMAX system.
l The UniPOS NetMAX system downloads radio data and performance data from theEMS through FTP, and downloads performance data from the database of the EMS.
The other required data, including engineering data and UE data, must be obtained fromrelated personnel and imported into the UniPOS NetMAX system.
After all required data is ready, you can analyze the data and start the network planningand optimization of a radio access system through the client GUI of the UniPOS NetMAXsystem.
1.2 Operating Environment RequirementsThe UniPOS NetMAX system has a client/server architecture. Two servers are deployedfor processing a large amount of data: the data analysis server (the UniPOS NetMAXserver) and the data collection server (the ZTE UniPOS NDSU server). For the minimumhardware configurations required for these two servers, refer to Table 1-1.
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Table 1-1 Minimum Hardware Configurations
Hardware UniPOS NetMAX Server ZTE UniPOS NDS-U Server
CPU 2 2.0 GHz, 16 cores 2 2.0 GHz, 8 cores
Memory 32 GB 16 GB
Hard disk 5 300 GB 2 300 GB
Note:
The required hard disk size depends on the amount of data to be processed.
A PC installed with the Windows operating system can be used as the UniPOS NetMAXclient.
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Chapter 2Software Installation,Uninstallation, and StartupThis chapter describes how to install, uninstall, and start software of the UniPOS NetMAXsystem.
Table of Contents
Software Installation ...................................................................................................2-1Software Uninstallation...............................................................................................2-6Software Startup ........................................................................................................2-8Graphical User Interface...........................................................................................2-10
2.1 Software InstallationThe software installation flow of the UniPOS NetMAX system is as follows:
1. Install the Solaris operating system when a SUN Sparc server is used, or install theLinux operating system when a PC server is used.
2. Install the Sybase IQ database on the server.3. Install the server program of the UniPOS NetMAX software on the server.4. Install the client program of the UniPOS NetMAX software on the client.
Note:
This manual only describes how to install the server program and the client program ofthe UniPOS NetMAX system because the operating system and Oracle 11g database arepre-installed before delivery of the UniPOS NetMAX system.
2.1.1 Installing the Server Program in SolarisThis procedure describes how to install the server program of the UniPOS NetMAX systemon the server with the Solaris operating system installed.
Prerequisite
l The Solaris operating system and Sybase IQ database are installed on the server.l The installation personnel have the root authority of the Solaris operating system.
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The root authority can be obtained from the system administrator.
l The Secure Shell (SSH) is installed on the remote computer that is used to accessthe server.
Steps
1. On the remote computer, start the SSH Secure Shell Client, and establish a connectionto the UniPOS NetMAX server as the root user.
2. Transfer the installation package (NetMAX_GU_V*.**.**_Solaris.tar.gz) to the/netmax/install directory on the server through the SSH Secure Shell Client.
3. Execute the following commands to check the Message Digest 5 Algorithm (MD5)code of NetMAX_GU_V*.**.**_Solaris.tar.gz on the server and ensure thatthe installation package is correctly transferred:
# cd /netmax/install
# digest -v -a md5 NetMAX_GU_V*.**.**_Solaris.tar.gz
Note:
The MD5 code varies with different software versions of the UniPOS NetMAX system.If the MD5 code returned is not same as the MD5 code released with the version, theinstallation personnel should contact technical support engineers for troubleshooting.
4. Execute the following commands to change the current directory to /export/home/install and decompress the installation package:
# cd /netmax/install
# gunzip NetMAX_GU_V**.**.**_Solaris.tar.gz
# tar -xvf NetMAX_GU_V**.**.**_Solaris.tar
5. Change the current directory to the directory where the decompressed files arelocated, and then execute the following command to start the installation:
# ./NetMAXInstall.sh
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If the system prompts that the current user has no execution permission on theinstallation file, execute the following command to grant the current user with theexecution permission:
chmod u+x NetMAXInstall.sh
After the installation is completed, the install finish message is displayed, andthe server program of the UniPOS NetMAX system is started and operates in thebackground.
The server program is installed in the /netmax directory, and the database is installedin the/netmax/IQDB directory.
6. Perform the following operations to verify that the server program is successfullyinstalled:
a. On the client, start the client program of the UniPOS NetMAX system. The Logindialog box is displayed.
b. Enter the IP address of the server, the user name and password, and then clickOK to verify that the server is successfully connected.
c. Perform analysis functions on the client GUI to verify that required data issuccessfully queried from the server.
Note:
If the client fails to connect the server, or the data query fails, the installation personnelshould check related logs and troubleshoot the installation failure in the /netmax/N
etMAX-GU/Server/Log directory.
End of Steps
2.1.2 Installing the Server Program in LinuxThis procedure describes how to install the server program of the UniPOS NetMAX systemon the server with the Linux operating system installed.
Prerequisite
l The Linux operating system (Red Hat Enterprise Linux) and Sybase IQ database areinstalled on the server.
l The installation personnel have the root authority of the Linux operating system.
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The root authority can be obtained from the system administrator.
l The Secure Shell (SSH) is installed on the remote computer that is used to accessthe server.
Steps
1. On the remote computer, start the SSH Secure Shell Client, and establish aconnection to the UniPOS NetMAX server as the root user.
2. Transfer the installation package (NetMAX_GU_S_V*.**.**_Redhat.tar.gz) tothe /netmax/install directory on the server through the SSH Secure Shell Cl
ient.
3. Execute the following commands to check the MD5 code of NetMAX_GU_S_V*.**.**_Redhat.tar.gz on the server and ensure that the installation package iscorrectly transferred:
# cd /netmax/install
# md5sum NetMAX_GU_S_V*.**.**_Linux.tar.gz
Note:
The MD5 code varies with different software versions of the UniPOS NetMAX system.If the MD5 code returned is not same as the MD5 code released with the version, theinstallation personnel should contact technical support engineers for troubleshooting.
4. Log in to the server as the root user, and execute the following commands to changethe current directory to /netmax/install and decompress the installation package:
# cd /netmax/install
# # gunzip NetMAX_GU_V**.**.**_Redhat.tar.gz
# tar -xvf NetMAX_GU_V**.**.**_Redhat.tar
5. Change the current directory to the directory where the decompressed files arelocated, and then execute the following command to start the installation:
/netmax/install
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Note:
If the system prompts that the current user has no execution permission on theinstallation file, execute the following command to grant the current user with theexecution permission:
chmod u+x NetMAXInstall.sh
6. Press Enter to accept the default installation path (recommended), or enter a newpath.
After the installation is completed, the install finish message is displayed, andthe server program of the UniPOS NetMAX system is started and operates in thebackground.
The server program is installed in the /netmax directory, and the database is installedin the/netmax/IQDB directory.
7. Perform the following operations to verify that the server program is successfullyinstalled:
a. On the client, start the client program of the UniPOS NetMAX system. The Logindialog box is displayed.
b. Enter the IP address of the server, the user name and password, and then clickOK to verify that the server is successfully connected.
c. Perform analysis functions on the client GUI to verify that required data issuccessfully queried from the server.
Note:
If the client fails to connect the server, or the data query fails, the installation personnelshould check related logs and troubleshoot the installation failure in the /netmax/N
etMAX-GU/Server/Log directory.
End of Steps
2.1.3 Installing the Client ProgramThis procedure describes how to install the client program of the UniPOS NetMAX systemon a PC installed with the Windows operating system.
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Steps
1. Double-click the installation file (NetMAX_GU_V**.**.**_**_Client.exe). TheWelcome dialog box is displayed.
2. Click I accept the agreement, and then click Next. The Select Destination Locationdialog box is displayed.
3. Enter a destination folder for installing the client program, and then click Next. TheSetup ZTE UniPos NetMAX-GU dialog box is displayed, see Figure 2-1.
Figure 2-1 Setup ZTE UniPos NetMAX-GU Dialog BoxSelect Components
4. Select the components to be installed, and then click Next. The Select AdditionalTasks dialog box is displayed.
5. Select whether to create desktop and quick launch icons, and then click Next.
6. Enter a folder name for creating program shortcuts on the start menu, and then clickNext. The Ready to Install dialog box is displayed.
7. Confirm the installation information, and then click Install. The Installing dialog boxis displayed, showing the installation progress.
8. Click Finish. A ZTE UniPOS folder is displayed on the Start menu of the Windowsoperating system. You can selectStart > All Programs > ZTEUniPOS> ZTEUniPOSNetMAX > NetMAX to start the client of the UniPOS NetMAX system.
End of Steps
2.2 Software UninstallationThis section describes how to uninstall the server program and client program.
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2.2.1 Uninstalling the Server ProgramThis procedure describes how to uninstall the server program of the UniPOS NetMAXsystem.
Steps
1. Log in to the operating system as the root user, and then execute commands to stopthe UniPOS NetMAX services.
To... Do...
Stop the services from the Solaris operating
systemRun the following commands:
# svcadm disable NetMAXService
# svcadm disable NETMAXDB
Stop the services from the Linux operating systemRun the following commands:
# service NetMAXService stop
# service NETMAXDB stop
2. Execute the following command to change the current directory to the directory wherethe server program is installed:
# cd /netmax/NetMAX-GU
3. Execute the following command to start the uninstallation:
./uninst.sh
4. Enter y to confirm and continue the uninstallation when a message Are yousure?(y/n) is displayed.
Note:
The database instance is also removed when the server program is uninstalled.
End of Steps
2.2.2 Uninstalling the Client ProgramThis procedure describes how to uninstall the client program of the UniPOS NetMAXsystem from the Windows operating system.
Steps
1. On the desktop of the Windows operating system, click the Start menu, and thenselect All Programs > ZTE UniPOS > ZTE UniPOS NetMAX > Uninstall NetMAX.A message is displayed, prompting users to confirm the removal.
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2. Click Yes. The system starts uninstalling the client program. After the client programis successfully removed, a message confirming the successful removal is displayed.
3. Click OK.
End of Steps
2.3 Software StartupThis section describes how to start the server program and client program.
2.3.1 Starting the ServerThis procedure describes how to start the UniPOS NetMAX server if it is stopped. TheUniPOS NetMAX server starts automatically after the server software is installed.
Steps
1. Log in to the server as the root user, and then execute commands to start thedatabase service and UniPOS NetMAX server software.
To... Do...
Start the services from the Solaris operating
systemRun the following commands:
# svcadm enable NETMAXDB
# svcadm enable NetMAXService
Start the services from the Linux operating
systemRun the following commands:
# service NETMAXDB start
# service NetMAXService start
End of Steps
2.3.2 Starting the ClientThis procedure describes how to start the client and connect it to the server of the UniPOSNetMAX system.
Steps
1. Click Start on the client, and then select All Programs > ZTE UniPOS > ZTE UniPOSNetMAX > NetMAX. The interface for choosing a module is displayed, see Figure 2-2.
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Figure 2-2 Client Initialization Interface
2. Select the module as required from the drop-down list, and click OK. The clientinitialization begins.
3. After the initialization completes, the Login dialog box is displayed, see Figure 2-3.
Figure 2-3 Login Dialog Box
4. Enter the IP address of the server, the user name and password, and then click OK.
Note:
The default user name is super, and the default password is super.
After the client successfully connects to the server, the ZTEUniPOSNetMAX-UClientV*.** window is displayed.
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2.4 Graphical User InterfaceAll network analysis functions are performed on the client GUI of the UniPOS NetMAXsystem. Figure 2-4 shows the client GUI on which the DL RSCP Statistics window isdisplayed after Network Evaluation > DL RSCP Statistics is selected from the menubar.
Figure 2-4 Client GUI
1. Menu bar2. Toolbar
3. Message pane4. Workspace pane
5. Navigation pane
Menu Bar
The menu bar provides access to all functions of the system, such as data management,coverage analysis, and special analysis.
Toolbar
Three different toolbars are available on the upper part of the client GUI, providing shortcutbuttons for common functions in the system. For a description of the toolbar buttons, referto Table 2-1.
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The View > ToolBar submenu on the menu bar can be used to hide and show a specifictoolbar.
Table 2-1 Toolbar Button Descriptions
Button Description
Shows or hides the navigation pane.
Cascades all open windows in the workspace pane.
Tiles all open windows in the workspace pane horizontally.
Tiles all open windows in the workspace pane vertically.
Displays the message details
Navigation Pane
The navigation pane contains three tabs: Elements, Correlation Analysis, and BulletinBoard.
l Elements: Different filter conditions can be set for coverage analysis and indicatorstatistics on various sub-tabs, such as NE or Service Type. The available sub-tabsvary with different statistics and analysis functions.
l Correlation Analysis: This tab displays the path and conditions for coverageassociation analysis.
l Bulletin Board: This tab displays broadcast messages that are received from theserver.
Note:
The View > Navigation submenu on the menu bar can be used to hide and show thenavigation pane and a specific tab in the navigation pane.
Workspace Pane
The workspace pane displays one or multiple windows for data management, statistics,and analysis. These windows are embedded in the workspace pane by default.
Each window in the workspace pane has a toolbar that provides shortcut buttons forspecific functions in the window. Table 2-2 describes some common shortcut buttonsavailable in different windows.
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Table 2-2 Common Shortcut Buttons in the Workspace Pane
Button Description
Renumbers row indexes in a table.
/ Freezes or unfreezes one or multiple columns in a table.
/ Enables or disables the filter for each column.
Sorts the rows in descending or ascending order by the heading of a
column.
Hides one or multiple columns.
Shows all hidden columns.
Copies some contents in a table to the clipboard, which then can be
pasted to a file.
Opens the Time Selection dialog box for setting a time period.
Opens the Options dialog box for setting the sections of performance
indicators or formulas in coverage analysis.
Starts querying and analyzing data.
Shows the details in a floating window or an embedded window, meaning
the details of a record are displayed in an independent window or an
embedded window below the list of statistical results.
When the floating window is activated, the details of multiple records are
displayed in different windows at the same time.
Shows the details of a selected record in a window.
You can open a details window by double-clicking the record directly, or
right-clicking it and clicking View Details on the shortcut menu.
A maximum of six details windows can be opened at a time. The
maximum allowable number of concurrent details windows is 10.
Closes all open details windows.
Shows data on an electronic map of Geographic Information System
(GIS).
Message Pane
The message pane displays the level, content and generation time of messages. Byviewing the message information in the message log pane, you can get the processingand result information of an operation.
The messages generated by the system are classified into three levels: Info, Error, andWarning.
l Info provides the success information of an operation.
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l Error indicates an operation failure.l Warning prompts a condition that needs to be satisfied for an operation.
Note:
The View > Info command on the menu bar can be used to hide and show the messagepane. The hidden message pane is automatically displayed when a new warning or errormessage is generated.
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Table of Contents
License Management .................................................................................................3-1Operator Management ...............................................................................................3-3Task Management ......................................................................................................3-7Log Management .....................................................................................................3-12User Information Management ................................................................................3-14
3.1 License ManagementAfter installing the UniPOS NetMAX system, you are required to log in to the systemthrough the client as the super user, and apply for a license before using the system. Thefunctions of the UniPOS NetMAX system are available only after you obtain the licensefile, and upgrade the existing license by uploading the license file to the server.
The purpose of license upgrade is to grant permissions on the functions related to theNetMAX network optimization tool. No license is required for the client because the clientcan only be used after being connected to the server.
The subsequent sections describe how to apply for a license file and how to upgrade thelicense on the UniPOS NetMAX server.
3.1.1 Applying for a LicenseThis procedure describes how to apply for a license of the UniPOS NetMAX system.
Prerequisite
You have logged in to the UniPOS NetMAX client as the super user.
Steps
1. On the client GUI, select System Management > Server License Management >Server License Apply from the menu bar. The Server License Apply dialog box isdisplayed, see Figure 3-1.
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Figure 3-1 Server License Apply Dialog Box
2. Enter the required information. The parameters with an asterisk symbol (*) arerequired. The other parameters are optional.
3. Click Create apply file. A message (Create application-filesuccessfully!) is displayed, indicating that a license application file is successfullygenerated in the specified path.
4. Click OK.
5. Click Close in the Server License Apply dialog box.
6. Send the license application file to the specified contact of ZTE, or submit the file on theWebsite http://unipos.zte.com.cn. After the license application is approved, downloadthe license.cer file.
End of Steps
3.1.2 Upgrading the LicenseThis procedure describes how to upgrade the license on the UniPOS NetMAX server.
Prerequisite
You have obtained the license.cer file.
Steps
1. On the client GUI, select System Management > Server License Management >Server License Upgrade from the menu bar. The Server License Upgrade dialogbox is displayed, see Figure 3-2.
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Figure 3-2 Server License Upgrade Dialog Box
2. Click . The Open dialog box is displayed.
3. Select the directory where the license.cer file is saved, click the file, and then clickOpen. The file path is displayed in the Select license file box.
4. Click Upgrade.
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3.2 Operator ManagementThe UniPOSNetMAX system supports three levels of operators: super user, administrator,and ordinary user. Figure 3-3 illustrates the relations between these three levels.
Figure 3-3 Relations Between Operations of Different Levels
For a description of the three operator levels and allowable operations on differentoperators, refer to Table 3-1.
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Table 3-1 Operator Descriptions
Operator Description
Super user The super user (super) is a predefined user account that has all
permissions for system administration. You can only modify its password.
The super user can add, modify, and delete operators on the administrator
level.
Administrator An administrator can add, modify, and delete operators on ordinary user
level.
Ordinary user An ordinary user cannot add, modify, and delete other operators.
3.2.1 Adding an OperatorIn the UniPOS NetMAX system, a super user can add administrators and ordinary users,and an administrator can add ordinary users.
This procedure describes how to add an administrator in the UniPOS NetMAX system.
Prerequisite
You have logged in to the system as the super user.
Steps
1. On the client GUI, select System Management > Operator management from themenu bar. The Operator Management window is displayed, see Figure 3-4.
Figure 3-4 Operator Management Window
2. Enter a unique name for the operator in User name.
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3. Select Administrator from the Level list.
4. Enter the other information of the operator as required, such as department, real name,telephone number, mobile phone number, and E-mail address.
5. (Optional) Select Disable.
Note:
If the Disable check box is selected, the operator cannot be used after being addedin the system.
6. Select one or multiple rights to be assigned to the operator in the Operator's rightspane.
7. Click Add or the button on the toolbar. The newly added operator is displayed inthe operator list on the upper part of the Operator Management window.
Note:
The initial password of a new operator is null. You are recommended to set a passwordfor the operator after logging in to the system as the operator for the first time.
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3.2.2 Deleting an OperatorAn unused operator can be deleted from the UniPOS NetMAX system. After an operatoris deleted, the information of all operations performed by this operator is removed from thesystem too.
This procedure describes how to delete an operator.
Prerequisite
You have logged in to the system as an operator on a higher level than the operator to bedeleted. For example, you must log in to the system as the super user if the operator tobe deleted is an administrator.
Steps
1. On the client GUI, select System Management > Operator management from themenu bar. The Operator Management window is displayed.
2. Select the operators to be deleted.
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Multiple operators can be selected to delete them at the same time.
3. Click on the toolbar. A message is displayed, prompting you to confirm thisoperation.
4. Click Yes. The selected operator disappears from the Operator Managementwindow.
End of Steps
3.2.3 Modifying an OperatorThis procedure describes how to modify the basic information and assigned rights of anoperator.
Note:
The user names of operators cannot be modified.
Prerequisite
You have logged in to the system as an operator on a higher level than the operator to bemodified. For example, you must log in to the system as the super user if the operator tobe modified is an administrator.
Steps
1. On the client GUI, select System Management > Operator management from themenu bar. The Operator Management window is displayed.
2. Select the operator to be modified.
3. Modify the basic information of the operator (except User name), and reassign therights to the operator as required.
4. (Optional) To disable the operator, select Disable.
5. Click Modify or the button on the toolbar.
End of Steps
3.2.4 Modifying the Password of an OperatorThis procedure describes how to modify the password of an operator.
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You are only required to enter and confirm a new password when modifying the passwordof a newly added operator because the initial password of the operator is null.
Prerequisite
You have logged in to the system as the operator whose password is to be modified.
Steps
1. On the client GUI, select System Management > Modify password from the menubar. The Modify Password dialog box is displayed, see Figure 3-5.
Figure 3-5 Modify Password Dialog Box
2. Enter the current password, enter a new password, confirm the new password, andthen click OK.
End of Steps
3.3 Task ManagementThe UniPOS NetMAX system creates a task when a manual or automatic datamanagement operation is performed. The created task is queuing in the TaskManagement window for execution. Before managing tasks, you are required to selectSystem Management > Task Management from the menu bar on the client GUI to openthe Task Management window, see Figure 3-6.
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Figure 3-6 Task Management Window
1. Toolbar 2. Task type pane 3. Task information pane
In the Task Management window, the following functions are available:
l Queries specific tasks created in the dayl Deletes new tasks that are not executedl Queries historical tasksl Queries historical tasks with unexpected resultsl Sets strategies for task execution
Toolbar
For a description of the toolbar buttons in the Task Management window, refer to Table3-2.
Table 3-2 Toolbar Buttons in the Task Management Window
Button Description
Starts a user-defined task.
Suspends a user-defined task.
Deletes a user-defined task.
Shows the details of a task, including parameters and logs.
Refreshes the task list.
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Button Description
Enables or disables automatic refreshing of the task list.
When the button is down, meaning that the automatic refreshing function
is enabled, the Auto Refresh Interval list is activated. You can select a
refreshing interval from the drop-down list box: 10 seconds (default), 1
minute, 2 minutes, 5 minutes, or 10 minutes
Task Type Pane
The task type pane on the left part of the window displays all types of data managementtasks in the system. After a task type is selected in the task type pane, all current tasks andhistorical tasks of the selected type are displayed on different tabs in the task informationpane on the right part of the window.
Tasks in the UniPOS NetMAX system can be divided into two types: Data Managementand VIP user data management. Only one Data Management task and one VIP userdata management task can be executed simultaneously.
Task Information Pane
The task information pane contains four tabs: Current Task, Historical Task, AbnormalTask, and Task Setting.
l Current Task
On the Current Task tab, all tasks of the selected type that are being executed or tobe executed are listed in the Task info pane, see Figure 3-7.
Figure 3-7 Current Task Tab
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After a current task is clicked, the task parameters (if any) are displayed in the Taskparameter pane, and the execution records are displayed in the Detailed log pane.
l Historical Task
On the Historical Task tab, all historical tasks (completed tasks) of the selected typeare displayed in the Task info pane, see Figure 3-8.
Figure 3-8 Historical Task Tab
In the Query Time area, a time period can be set for querying historical tasksgenerated during a specific period. If no time period is set, the system shows allhistorical tasks of the selected type in the system.
l Abnormal Task
On the Abnormal Task tab, all historical tasks with unexpected execution results aredisplayed in the Task info pane, see Figure 3-9.
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Figure 3-9 Abnormal Task Tab
l Task Setting
The Task Setting tab allows you to view, create, and modify strategies for differenttypes of tasks. After a task type is clicked in the left navigation pane (task type pane),or a task is clicked on the Current Task, Historical Task, or Abnormal Task tab,the name of the corresponding task type is displayed in Task type name, see Figure3-10.
Figure 3-10 Task Setting Tab
On the Task Setting tab, the following operations are supported for setting anexecution strategy for a task type:
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Selecting a period type from the Period list.
Setting an execution time under Execute Time and adding the new executiontime into the Total execute times in a period pane.
For a description of the buttons for setting a task execution strategy, refer to Table 3-3.
Table 3-3 Buttons on the Task Setting Tab
Button Description
Add Adds a new execution time set in the Execute Time area to the
Total execute times in a period pane.
Modify Modifies the execution time selected in the Total execute times
in a period pane.
Delete Deletes an execution time from the Total execute times in a
period pane.
Save Config Saves the strategy modification for the selected task type.
Restore Current Config Restores the previously-saved task strategy.
Restore Default Config Restores the default task strategy.
3.4 Log ManagementThis procedure describes how to query the operation log in the system by settingconditions.
Context
The operation log records all operations performed by the system and operators.
l For an operation automatically performed by the system, the user name is "Unknown".l For an operation performed by an operator, for example, manual collection of
performance data and radio data, the user name is the name of this operator.
Steps
1. On the client GUI, select System Management > Operation Log Query from themenu bar. The Operation Log Query window is displayed, see Figure 3-11.
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Figure 3-11 Operation Log Query Window
2. Set the query conditions.
For a description of the parameters in theOperation LogQuerywindow, refer to Table3-4.
Table 3-4 Query Condition Parameters
Parameter Description
Begin time and End time Select the start time and end time.
l If the Begin time is not specified, all operation logs
saved before the end time are queried.
l If the End time is not specified, the current time
serves as the end time.
User name Enter the operator name to be queried.
Log Type Select the log category and type.
Log Content Enter one or multiple keywords separated by spaces.
Note:
All the parameters are optional.
3. Click Query or the button on the toolbar. The operation records meeting the queryconditions are displayed in the lower pane of the Operation Log Query window, seeFigure 3-12.
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Figure 3-12 Operation Log Query WindowOperation Records
End of Steps
3.5 User Information ManagementThis procedure describes how to import and export user information. Only the superadministrator is authorized to manage user information.
Prerequisite
You have logged in to the NetMAX client as the super administrator.
Steps
To import user information, perform the following operations:
1. Select System Management > User Information Management > User InformationImport. The User Information Import dialog box is displayed, see Figure 3-13.
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Figure 3-13 User Information Import Dialog Box
2. Click the icon after the Select UserInfo File text box to select the UserInfo file.
3. Click Import. The UserInfo file is imported after the prompt "User information importsuccessfully" is displayed in the message panel.
To export user information, perform the following operations:
4. Select SystemManagement > User Information Management > User InformationExport from the menu. The User Information Export dialog box is displayed, seeFigure 3-14.
Figure 3-14 User Information Export Dialog Box
5. Click the icon after the File Saved Path text box to set the path for saving theUserInfo file.
6. Click Export. The UserInfo file is exported after the prompt "User information exportsuccessful" is displayed in the message panel.
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Data Management Functions
The UniPOS NetMAX system provides the following data management functions:
l Establishes connections to EMSs and NDSsl Imports engineering datal Imports radio datal Imports MR, CDT, DPI, and MR-EMI datal Imports performance datal Imports feeder balance and RSSI datal Imports neighbor red/black listsl Deletes engineering data, MR/CDT/DPI data, feeder balance and RSSI datal Manages UE informationl Manages tasks
Some data can be imported or deleted manually or automatically, including radio dataand performance data. The automatic import and deletion functions are disabled in thesystem by default. Users can set and enable a plan for using the automatic import ordeletion function. If a plan is set for importing specific data automatically, users must set acorresponding plan for deleting the data automatically to avoid insufficient free disk spacecaused by accumulated data.
Note:
The default settings are recommended when multiple plans are set for automaticallyimporting or deleting different types of data.
Data Types
Table 4-1 describes different data types required for network analysis.
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Table 4-1 Data Type Descriptions
Data Type Description Remarks
Engineering
data
Engineering data is manually imported from an
Excel file that is prepared during the commissioning
of the radio access network. This file records the
information of all cells in the network, such as the
Radio Network Controller (RNC) ID, Node B ID,
Cell ID, Sector ID, Primary Scrambling Code (PSC),
longitude, latitude, and azimuth.
All fields (required and optional) can be randomly
sorted in the Excel file. The required fields
are: RNCID, NodeBID, CellID, SectorID, PSC,
Azimuth, CellLON, and CellLAT.
Other data (such as MR, CDT
and DPI) can be imported
into the system only after
engineering data is imported.
You are not required to import
the engineering data again if
no engineering data changes
in the network.
Radio data Radio data is collected from all managed RNCs in
the radio access network by the EMS. The radio
data is automatically or manually imported into the
UniPOS NetMAX system from the EMS after a
connection is established between the EMS and
the system.
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Performance
data
Format: csv.
Performance data records the values of various
performance counters in the managed RNCs.
The EMS collects performance data from all
managed RNCs in the radio access network and
stores the collected data in its database. After a
connection is established between the UniPOS
NetMAX system and the EMS, performance data in
CSV file format can be automatically or manually
imported into the UniPOS NetMAX server from the
EMS.
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MR data Format: csv.
In the radio access network, the RNCs record
measurement reports generated during calls.
These measurement reports contain raw data
measured by Node Bs and UEs, such as field
strength, interference, and signal quality.
The ZTE UniPOS NDS-U system collects MR data
from the RNCs and stores the collected data in
CSV file format. After a connection is established
between the UniPOS NetMAX system and the ZTE
UniPOS NDS-U system, the MR data files can be
imported from the ZTE UniPOS NDS-U system.
Three methods can be used
for importing MR/CDT data
files:
l Setting a policy for
automatically importing
MR/CDT data files from
the ZTE UniPOS NDS-U
system.
l Manually importing
MR/CDT data files from
the ZTE UniPOS NDS-U
system.
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Data Type Description Remarks
CDT data Format: csv.
CDT data, also called Call Detail Record (CDR),
records the details of calls. It provides sufficient
and real-time call information for network planning
and optimization, fault location, and algorithm
optimization.
The ZTE UniPOS NDS-U system collects CDT data
from the RNCs and stores the collected data in
CSV file format. After a connection is established
between the UniPOS NetMAX system and the ZTE
UniPOS NDS-U system, the CDT data files can be
imported from the ZTE UniPOS NDS-U system.
l Manually importing
MR/CDT data files that
are stored on a client.
Engineering data provides
longitude and latitude
information for the MR
data being imported.
VIP user
information
Excel file.
VIP user (subscriber) information, such as the
International Mobile Subscriber Identity (IMSI) and
International Mobile Equipment Identity (IMEI), can
be arranged in an Excel file and then imported into
the UniPOS NetMAX system.
VIP users can be determined in accordance with the
optimization requirements or specified by telecom
carriers.
VIP user information is used
for monitoring and analyzing
VIP users.
User
information
User information (such as IMSI and IMEI) is
acquired from the imported CDT data.
User information can be used
for KPI analysis.
UE information Excel file
Telecom carriers arrange the information of UEs
by IMEIs. The network planning and optimization
personnel prepare an Excel file containing the UE
information, including vendor, model, and chips.
You can obtain the Excel file, and then import it into
the UniPOS NetMAX system through a client.
UE information can be used
for special analysis and UE
analysis.
Feeder
balance and
RSSI data
The feeder balance and RSSI data in CSV file
format contains the statistics on cell balancing times
and RSSI values.
Feeder balance and RSSI
data can be used for analysis
of mismatching feeder
connections.
Table 4-2 describes the data types required for specific functions of the UniPOS NetMAXsystem.
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Table 4-2 Required Data for Different Functions
Function Engineering
Data
Radio
Data
Perfor-
mance
Data
MR Data CDT
Data
DPI
Data
Feeder
Bal-
ance
and
RSSI
Data
Coverage
analysis
Required - - Required - Re-
quired
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Special
analysis
Required - - - Re-
quired
- -
Mismatching
feeder
connection
analysis
- - - - - - Re-
quired
SON
neighbor cell
optimization
Required Re-
quired
Required - - - -
Coverage and
association
analysis
Required - - Required Re-
quired
Re-
quired
-
Neighbor cell
optimization
report
Required Re-
quired
Required - - - -
Neighbor cell
optimization
Required Re-
quired
Required - - - -
Neighbor
validity check
Required Re-
quired
- - - - -
Scrambling
code check
Required Re-
quired
- - - - -
Neighbor
display in the
GIS
Required Re-
quired
- - - - -
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Configuring EMS and NDS Connections ....................................................................4-5Importing Engineering Data........................................................................................4-8Radio Data Import ....................................................................................................4-12MR/CDT/DPI/MR-EMI Data Import ...........................................................................4-14Performance Data Import .........................................................................................4-22Importing Feeder Balance and RSSI Data ................................................................4-24
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Importing a Neighbor Red/Black List ........................................................................4-25Deleting Data ...........................................................................................................4-27Deleting MR/CDT/DPI/MR-EMI Data Automatically ..................................................4-28Viewing Data Information .........................................................................................4-30UE Information Management....................................................................................4-31
4.1 Configuring EMS and NDS ConnectionsTo import the required data directly from an EMS or NDS into the UniPOS NetMAXsystem, you must add the configuration information of the connection between theUniPOS NetMAX system and the EMS or NDS. After the connection configurations areadded, radio parameters and performance data can be imported from the EMS, MRand CDT data can be imported from the NDS. The configuration procedures for bothconnections are similar.
Note:
The added connection configurations can be modified or deleted as required.
The following procedure describes how to configure the connections to an EMS and aDNS.
Steps
1. On the client GUI, select Data Management > Connection Configuration from themenu bar. The Connection Configuration dialog box is displayed, see Figure 4-1.
Figure 4-1 Connection Configuration Dialog BoxEMS Tab
2. Perform the following steps to configure an EMS connection:
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a. On the EMS tab, click Add. The Add Configuration Info dialog box is displayed.The parameters in the dialog box vary with different EMS versions, see Figure 4-2and Figure 4-3.
Figure 4-2 Add Configuration Info Dialog Box (for EMSs V12.11.40 and Earlier)
Figure 4-3 Add Configuration Info Dialog Box (for EMSs Later than V12.11.40)
b. Set the connection parameters, and then click OK. The EMS connectionconfiguration is displayed in the Connection Configuration dialog box.
For a description of the connection parameters, refer to Table 4-3.
Table 4-3 EMS Connection Parameter Descriptions
Parameter Description
Version The parameters to be configured differ
for EMS versions earlier and later than
V12.11.40.
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Parameter Description
IP Address IP address of the EMS server.
Service Name Database instance name, for example,
wminos.
User Name User name used to log in to the database.
Default: system.
Password Password used to log in to the database.
Default: oracle.
EMSV12.11.40 or
earlier versions
Port Port number.
Default: 1521.
EMS Login Name Name of the user to log in to the EMS
server from an EMS client. The user must
have the SON operation rights.
Versions later than
EMSV12.11.40
EMS Login Password The password used to log in to the EMS
server from an EMS client.
Description Connection descriptions.
3. Perform the following steps to configure an NDS connection:
a. In the Connection Configuration dialog box, click the NDS tab, see Figure 4-4.
Figure 4-4 Connection Configuration Dialog BoxNDS Tab
b. Click Add. The Add Configuration Info dialog box is displayed, see Figure 4-5.
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Figure 4-5 Add Configuration Info Dialog Box
c. Set the connection parameters, and then click OK. The NDS connectionconfiguration is displayed in the Connection Configuration dialog box.
For a description of the connection parameters, refer to Table 4-4.
Table 4-4 NDS Connection Parameter Descriptions
Parameter Description
IP Address IP address of the NDS
User Name User name used to log in
Default: netmax
Password Password used to log in
Default: netmax123
Port Port number
Default: 21
Path Database installation path
4. Click Close.
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4.2 Importing Engineering DataEngineering data must be imported into the UniPOS NetMAX system before networkanalysis.
Note:
The existing engineering data (if any) in the UniPOS NetMAX system will be updated withthe newly-imported data.
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The following procedure describes how to import engineering data into the UniPOSNetMAX system from an Excel file.
Prerequisite
The Excel file to be imported contains the required fields, including RNCID, CellID, SectorID, PSC, CellLON, and CellLAT.
Steps
1. On the client GUI, select Data Management > Import Engineering Data For UMTSfrom the menu bar. The Import Engineering Data For UMTS dialog box is displayed,see Figure 4-6.
Figure 4-6 Import Engineering Data For UMTS Dialog Box
Note:
The Engineering Parameter Fields pane lists the field names corresponding to therequired engineering parameters (highlighted in yellow) and optional engineeringparameters (not highlighted).
For a description of the toolbar buttons in the Import Engineering Data For UMTSdialog box, refer to Table 4-5.
Table 4-5 Toolbar Buttons in the Import Engineering Data For UMTS Dialog Box
Button Function
Loads engineering data from an Excel file.
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Button Function
Uploads the engineering data file to the default directory on the UniPOS
NetMAX server, and generates an Engineering Data Import task.
Matches the fields on the table header to the predefined fields in the system
automatically.
Clears all engineering data displayed in the dialog box.
Goes to the previous data error.
Goes to the next data error.
Exports the latest engineering data displayed in the table to a file.
Shows or hides the Legend pane.
Matches the selected field in the Engineering Parameter Fields pane to a
parameter on the table header automatically.
Clears the matching relation of a parameter on the table header.
2. Click on the toolbar. The Select File To Import dialog box is displayed.
3. Select the directory where the engineering data file (Excel file) is saved, click theselected file, and then clickOpen. The system loads the engineering data from the filewith the field names imported from the Excel file displayed on the table header, andautomatically matches appropriate field names in the right pane to corresponding fieldnames on the table header. The exactly-matched field names are displayed in blueon the header (for example, MNC), and the mismatched field names are displayed inblack (for example, Node), see Figure 4-7.
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Figure 4-7 Example of Loaded Engineering Data
1. Field names defined inthe loaded file
2. Matched fields3. Engineering data
4. To manually match an imported field name to a predefined field name in the system,click the field name (for example, Node) on the table header, select an appropriatefield name (for example, NodeBID) in the right pane, and then click on the toolbar.
5. If a data error (for example, wrong parameter value) is found in a table cell, performeither of the following operations under Cell Error Info to modify or ignore this error:l Tomodify the wrong value, click the cell, enter a new value, and then clickModify.
Note:
You can select Apply to similar errors before entering a new value and clickingModify to apply the modification to similar errors in other cells.
l To ignore the error, click the cell, and then click Ignore.
6. Click on the toolbar. The Import Engineering Parameters For UMTS dialogbox is closed. The system uploads the engineering data file to the default directoryon the UniPOS NetMAX server and displays the progress. After the uploadingprocess is completed, a message is displayed in the message pane, indicating thatan Engineering Data Import task is created. In the Task Management window,the newly-created task is queued up for execution. After this task is completed, theuploaded engineering data is imported into the database of the UniPOS NetMAXsystem, and the task status changes to Task Succeed.
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4.3 Radio Data ImportTo analyze the radio data or use the radio data for neighbor cell optimization, you mustimport the radio data into the UniPOS NetMAX. The UniPOS NetMAX system supportsimporting radio data manually or automatically from the EMS.
4.3.1 Importing Radio Data ManuallyThis procedure describes how to manually import radio data from an EMS.
The EMS collects radio data every day and generates an Excel file containing the collecteddata. The file name indicates the date when the radio data in the file is collected. Themanually-imported radio data is acquired from the radio data file generated in the currentday, meaning that only the radio data in the current day can be manually imported into thesystem.
Prerequisite
l The EMS connection has been configured in the UniPOS NetMAX system.l The EMS is enabled to automatically output data files.
Steps
1. On the client GUI, select Data Management > Import Radio Data From EMS fromthe menu bar. The Import Radio Data From EMS dialog box is displayed, see Figure4-8.
Figure 4-8 Import Radio Data From EMS Dialog Box
The EMS List pane displays all EMSs that have been configured in the system. AllEMSs are selected by default.
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2. In the EMS List pane, select one or multiple EMSs from which radio data is to beimported.
3. Click Immediately import, or click Import at and then set a start time.
4. Click OK. A Radio Data Manual Import From EMS task is created and queued up inthe Task Management window for execution. After the task is completed, the radiodata is imported into the database of the UniPOS NetMAX system from the selectedEMSs, and the task status changes to Task Succeed.
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4.3.2 Importing Radio Data AutomaticallyThis procedure describes how to set a task strategy for importing radio data automaticallyfrom all configured EMSs at the specified time.
Different from the manual radio data import, the automatic radio data import does notallow you to select EMSs for importing specific radio data. After the task is executed, thesystem automatically imports the radio data of all configured EMSs from the radio datafiles generated during the current day.
Prerequisite
l All related EMS connections have been configured in the UniPOS NetMAX system.l The EMSs are enabled to automatically output data files.
Steps
1. On the client GUI, select System Management > Task Management from the menubar. The Task Management window is displayed.
2. In the Please select a task type pane, click theUMTSRadio Data Auto Import node.
3. Click the Task Setting tab. The task settings are displayed, see Figure 4-9.
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Figure 4-9 Task Management WindowUMTS Radio Data Auto ImportTaskSetting Tab)
Note:
The task type name can be modified, but the default one is recommended.
4. Select a period type from the Period list.
5. Set a start time for the task under Execute Time, and then click Add. The start timeis displayed in the Total execute times in a period list.
6. Click Save Config. The task is successfully scheduled. When the scheduled timeis reached, the system automatically imports radio data in the current day from allconfigured EMS into the database of the UniPOS NetMAX system.
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4.4 MR/CDT/DPI/MR-EMI Data ImportThe MR, CDT, DPI, and MR-EMI data is required for coverage analysis and specialanalysis. The following methods can be used to import MR, CDT, DPI, and MR-EMI datainto the UniPOS NetMAX system:
l Imports data from data files on the local clientl Imports data from the NDS
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4.4.1 Importing MR/CDT/DPI/MR-EMI Data in Local FilesThis procedure describes how to import MR, CDT, DPI, and MR-EMI data from data fileson the local client.
Prerequisite
Data files containing MR, CDT, DPI, and MR-EMI data are ready.
Steps
1. On the client GUI, select Data Management > Import MR/CDT/DPI/MREMI DataFrom Local from the menu. The Import MR/CDT/DPI/MREMI Data From Localwindow is displayed.
2. From the left navigation tree, select the directory of the data files, and then select MR,CDT, DPI, and MR-EMI as required. The available data files are displayed in the rightpane, see Figure 4-10.
Figure 4-10 Import MR/CDT/DPI/MREMI Data From Local Window
It is recommended to import MR, CDT, DPI, and MR-EMI data at the same time.
For a description of the toolbar buttons, refer to Table 4-6.
Table 4-6 Toolbar Buttons in the Import MR/CDT/DPI Data From Local Dialog Box
Button Description
Imports the selected data files into the UniPOS NetMAX system.
Selects all files in the data file list.
Removes the selected files from the data file list.
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Button Description
Include Registered Call
(CDT Option)
Determines whether to import registered call records at the same
time when CDT data is imported.
If the check box is selected, CDT data will be imported into the
system. This check box is cleared by default.
3. In the data file list, select the data files to be imported, and then click on the toolbar.The system uploads the MR, CDT, and DPI data files to the default directory on theserver and displays the progress. After the upload progress is completed, the Taskhas been generated message is displayed in the message pane, and the uploadresults are displayed in the Import Status column. The data files are uploaded tothe default directory of the UniPOS NetMAX server rather than the database of theUniPOS NetMAX system.
A MR/CDT/DPI/MREMI Manual Import From Local task is created and queued upin the Task Managementwindow for execution. After the task is completed, MR, CDT,DPI, and MREMI data are imported into the database, and the task status changesto Task Succeed.
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4.4.2 Importing MR/CDT/DPI/MR-EMI Data Manually From the NDSThis procedure describes how to import MR, CDT, DPI, and MR-EMI data manually fromthe ZTE UniPOS NDSU system (NDS).
Prerequisite
The NDS connection has been configured in the UniPOS NetMAX system.
Steps
1. On the client GUI, select Data Management > Import MR/CDT/DPI/MREMI DataFromNDS from the menu. The Import MR/CDT/DPI/MREMI Data FromNDS dialogbox is displayed, see Figure 4-11.
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Figure 4-11 Import MR/CDT/DPI/MR-EMI Data from NDS Dialog BoxGeneralSettings Tab
2. In the RNC/BSC List pane, select one or multiple RNCs from which MR, CDT, DPI,and MR-EMI data is to be imported.
3. Under Date Range Of Data, set a period during which the data is to be imported byselecting a start date and an end date.
4. Under Scheduled Execute Time, click Immediately import, or click Import at andthen schedule a time for importing the required data.
5. (Optional) Click the Advanced Settings tab, The advanced settings for importing MR,CDT, and DPI data are displayed, see Figure 4-12. Configure the advanced settingsas required.
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Figure 4-12 Import MR/CDT/DPI/MR-EMI Data From NDS Dialog BoxAdvancedSettings Tab
For a description of the elements on the Advanced Settings tab, refer to Table 4-7.
Table 4-7 Advanced Settings Descriptions
Element Description
Import Registered Call Data Imports registered call detail records at the same time when
CDT data is imported from the NDS.
Default: not selected.
Set MR Import Time Period Determines whether to set a time period for importing MR data
generated during this period from the NDS.
After this check box is selected, the Add, Delete, Copy, and
Paste buttons are available.
Default: not selected.
Set CDT Import Time Period Determines whether to set a time period for importing CDT data
generated during this period from the NDS.
After this check box is selected, the Add, Delete, Copy, and
Paste buttons are available.
Default: not selected.
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Element Description
Set DPI Import Time Period Determines whether to set a time period for importing DPI data
generated during this period from the NDS.
After this check box is selected, the Add, Delete, Copy, and
Paste buttons are available.
Default: not selected.
Set MREMI Import Time
Period
Determines whether to set a time period for importing MREMI
data generated during this period from the NDS.
After this check box is selected, the Add, Delete, Copy, and
Paste buttons are available.
Default: not selected.
Add Adds a time period .
Delete Deletes a time period.
Copy Copies a time period.
Paste Pastes a time period.
6. Click OK. An MR/CDT/DPI/MREMI Data Manual Import From NDS task is createdand queued up in the Task Management window for execution. After the task iscompleted, the required MR, CDT, DPI, and MREMI data are imported from the NDSto the database of the UniPOS NetMAX system, and the task status changes to TaskSucceed.
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4.4.3 Importing MR/CDT/DPI/MR-EMI Data Automatically From theNDS
This procedure describes how to import MR, CDT, DPI, and MR-EMI data automati