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current active alarms in actual MSC and BSC only displays active alarms on BCF (BCF = Site Manager or CF) displays the operational state of the site
repeats last and previous commands on the MML interrupts current command being typed or run
ZEOH:date,time:BCF=#; displays alarm history for site for the date and time listed ZAHO:ET,#; ZAHP:ET,#; ZEEL:BL; displays current alarms for that ET (PCM) displays alarm history for that ET displays locked Sites, Sectors and TRXs on BSC
Investigating Clear Codes: ZTUT:CLR; ZTUL:CLR; displays current clear codes on the MSC displays latest history of clear codes
Canceling Bogus alarms on a Site: (Perform both commands) ZEOR:#:alarm #; ZEFR:#:OMU; cancels alarm on site resets the OMU (Operations and Maintenance Unit)
Canceling Bogus alarms on a BSC: ZACC:####; in ZACA:####; cancels the alarm using the consecutive # in which it came
Locking and unlocking a Site: ZEFS:bcf #:L; ZEFS:bcf #:U; locks entire Site without Forced Handover unlocks entire Site
Locking and unlocking Sectors: ZEQS:BTS=#:L; locks entire sector down without Forced Handover
ZEQS:BTS=#:L:FHO,#; shuts down entire sector with Forced Handover ZEQS:BTS=#:U; unlocks entire sector
Locking and unlocking TRXs: ZERS:BTS=#,TRX=#:L; ZERS:BTS=#,TRX=#:L:FHO,#; ZERS: BTS=#,TRX=#:U; locks TRX down without Forced Handover shuts down TRX with Forced Handover unlocks TRX
Resetting the Site or OMU: ZEFR:#:SITE; ZEFR:#:OMU; restarts SITE restarts OMU
Bouncing Lap Ds on a Site: ZDTI:::PCM=#; ZDTC:lap d #:BL; ZDTC:lap d #:WO; displays Lap D channels for entire site blocks desired Lap D channel places Lap D channel in working state
Error Checking on an ET (PCM): ZYMO:ET,#; ZYEU:ET,#:SLIDL=5; checks error counter for specific ET resets error counter for specific ET
Querying the # of calls on a site: ZERO:BTS=#; ZERO:BTS=#,TRX=#; displays all calls on desired sector displays all calls on desired TRX only
Sparing or Rolling a BCSU: ZUSI:BCSU; ZFWO:BCSU=0&&8; ZUSC:BCSU,#:SP; displays what BCSU the SP was previously on displays what BCSU the BL condition is on spares the BCSU with the BL condition on it
Y for Yes
Status ET alarms on a BSC ZAHP:ET,:::; Show all ET's that are in alarm
Taking an ET out of Seperated State ZUSC:ET,#:SE; (SE-NH) Will place the ET in a Separated - No Hardware state
Status session for User ID and commands: ZIGO: Displays commands run for BSC on specific date and time.
Checking OMC alarms: Open a terminal and telnet to the IP Log in Run the following command: df k
Taking an ET out of BL state: ZUSC:ET,#: WORKING BLOCKED TEST SEPERATED SEPERATED-NO HARDWARE Go back up the tree to get it back into Working
Rolling the BCCH on a Sector: ZDTI:::PCM=#; on ZDTC:lapd:BL; ZDTC:lapd:AL; ZDTC:lapd:WO; ZDTI:::PCM=#; ZDTC:lapd:AD; ZDTC:lapd:BL; ZDTC:lapd:WO; Find out what TSL the radio is on that you want the BCCH
Block the TSL on the radio that the BCCH is going to Allow activation of the TSL that the BCCH is going to Brings TSL to a working state that the BCCH is going to Find out what TSL the radio that HAD the BCCH is on Deny Activation of the TSL that HAD the BCCH on it Block the TSL that the BCCH was on Brings the TSL to a working state
The alarm that you are talking about happens on MF circuits and is caused by the LEC not releasing or acknowledging us quick enough. Do to the latency, the Nokia locks out the trunk in question. When you see this alarm you should assume that it is 911 related and the issue needs to be corrected ASAP. The alarm field will be shown below. <HIST> SLMSC001 CASU-1 SWITCH 2005-11-27 00:07:37.44 *** ALARM CASU-1 1E001-00 SI9_SO (9952) 2153 CIRCUIT RELEASING FAILED IN CAS 1081d 13d 29 0823 01 FF 01 02 01 01 10 00 00 00 If you look above I have highlighted in red the circuit that needs to be reset (1081-13). If you take the circuit to a NU state for about 30 seconds and then back to WO it should clear. ZCEC:CRCT=1081-1:BA; ZCEC:CRCT=1081-1:NU; ZCEC:CRCT=1081-1:BA; ZCEC:CRCT=1081-1:WO; Also, you should get a Low Traffic Capacity alarm with supplementary information. I have the alarm listed below and the supplementary info is in red (02 0386). If you convert 386 from HEX to Decimal it comes out to 902. At that time you can do the command ZRCI:SEA=3:CGR=902:PRINT=5:; and look at the circuit group. <HIST> SLMSC001 CM-1 SWITCH 2005-11-29 08:07:22.06 CANCEL CM-1 1A003-03 KICKER (0178) 2087 LOW TRAFFIC CAPACITY ON CIRCUIT GROUP 02 0386