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8 AS 902001403 VH ZZA Ed 01
Edition 2004
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Contents
ALCATEL 9120 Base Station Controller Maintenance
S1
S2
S3
S4
S5
TC G2 local maintenance
Platform Hardware Identification
SBL practice
Check the transmission equipment settings
Replace an RIT using the appropriate TC task procedure
Analyse fault messages using the alarm dictionary
Getting started
Transcoder supervision
Alarm monitoring
Check logical parameters
Check SW version
Check remote inventory
Exercises
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Contract number :
Course title :
Client (Company, centre) :
Language : English
dates from :
Number of trainees :
Location :
to :
Instructional objectives
No (or
globally
no)
Comments
Yes (or
Globally
yes)
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Instructional objectives
No (or
globally
no)
Comments
Other comments
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BSC Description
Course content
Practice
Practice
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Session 1
Local maintenance principle
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Program:
Definitions
Managed Objects
SBL hierarchy
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Telecom functions
Configuration management
Fault management
Performance management
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Since release B6.2 transmission SBLs are no more handled by the Transmission Terminal, but by the BSC
Terminal. The Transmission Terminal is only used to configure, read transmission boards files, collect alarms, and
perform tests and measurements (local use).
During this course we are going to learn how to use the BSC and the Transmission terminal.
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Security block
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Replaceable item
Repair block
A Repair Block is the smallest number of SBLs that must be taken out of
service during board replacement to ensure that the faulty RIT is
correctly repaired without endangering other SBL
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Purpose
Impact
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Purpose
Impact
Context is kept
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Purpose
Impact
When the initialisation has been successfully achieved, the SBL should be able to handle its
functionality
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Purpose
Impact
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1 BOOTSTRAP
INIT
RESET
2 SELF-TESTS
3 SOFTWARE DOWNLOADING
RESTART
4 SOFTWARE START-UP
5 NON-DESTRUCTIVE TESTS
6 CONFIGURATION DOWNLOADING /
DATA BASE SYNCHRONISATION
7 FUNCTION START-UP
DISABLE
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Verify
0
Purpose
Impact
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Diagnostic tests
0
Purpose
Check before / after performing a repair action that SBL is working or not
SBL must not be in service
Only applies to processor SBL
Stops on going calls in a clean way
Impact
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Extension tests
0
Purpose
Impact
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1 BOOTSTRAP
2 SELF-TESTS
3 SOFTWARE DOWNLOADING
EXT & DIAG TESTS
4 SOFTWARE START-UP
5 NON-DESTRUCTIVE TESTS
6 CONFIGURATION DOWNLOADING /
DATA BASE SYNCHRONISATION
VERIFY
7 FUNCTION START-UP
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Human operation
OPR (Operator)
0 The object is subject to an operator intervention
0 It cannot perform its functions
Level of service
IT (In traffic)
0 The object is ready to perform all its functions
0 The provided service is acceptable
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Level of service
FLT (Faulty out of service)
0 A fatal error has been detected
0 The service is unavailable
0 The provided object has the capability to recover autonomously
UT (Under test)
0 The object is being tested by automatic processes
0 The service is momentary unavailable
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EF (External fault)
0 The object can not performed its functions because an other co-operating
item is out of service
Configuration management
NEQ (Non equipped)
WTC (Wait for traffic clear)
0 This state is linked with the WTC timer parameter
0 Corresponding SBL can not be selected for new transactions
0 The traffic still goes on until the WTC timer expires
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Configuration management
MSD (Maintenance seized)
0 This state indicates that a test operator action is running on the
corresponding SBL
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Logical OR
0 If A AND B are out of service then C is SOS
Logical AND
0 If A OR B are out of service then C is SOS
OR
AND
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Session 2
BSC local maintenance
Telecom & Transmission
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Objective: To be able to describe the BSC terminal and BSC SBL for
local equipment management and troubleshooting
Program:
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ACH : A channel
ATR : A trunk
BATTERY : battery
BC RACK BUS : broadcast rack bus
BC SYS BUS : broadcast system bus
BSC : base station controller
BSS_TEL : BSS telecom capability (all cells)
BTS OM (*) : BTS operation and maintenance capability
BTS TEL (*) : BTS telecom capability (one cell per sector)
CLK GEN : clock generator
CLK REP : clock repeater
CONV : converter
CPR : central processor
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ACH : provides a 64 kbps data path which flows between the MSC and the BSC. The channels are used as:
PCM speech and data channels
N7 channels.
ATR : provides a 2 Mbps link from the MSC to the BSC. The link carries up to 31 A-Channels (up to 30 PCMs, 1
N7 (optional), 1 X.25 (optional)).
BC_RACK_BUS : distributes each paging message to all boards within the required rack. The rack is
determined by the destination LAC.
BTS_TEL : this is the radio channel management part of a given BTS. It also provides the radio signal
preprocessing (Mode A) needed to support the RR session (error rate, power control, handover, timing advance,
etc.).
CPR :
Layer 1:support of HDLC controller (which supports the LAPB), interface to the internal switch.
Signalling: X.25 Layers 2 and 3 protocol, OSI high layer protocol (CMISE and FTAM)
Radio Channel Management: centralised radio channel resource management, telecom supervision to control
the overload procedure and handles the reset procedure (initiated by MSC or BSC).
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DTC :
Layer 1: supports Digital Trunk Control (G703),Supports HDLC Controller (support MTP) , extracts clock
information on received A-Trunks interface to the internal switch.
signalling: N7 MTP and SCCP protocols, terrestrial Channel Management: MSC/BSC channel
blocking/unblocking.
Radio Channel Management: receives and forwards paging commands and performs the paging group
calculation, performs the SCCP mobile user function, controls intra-BSC handovers, controls the assignment of
channels by the MSC, distinguishes between transparent and non-transparent messages and routes the
transparent messages to the correct TCU.
N7 : Carries (between BSS and MSC) the signalling information associated with the traffic channels contained in
the A-Channel. The signalling is arranged according to the CCITT Recommendation Q700.
RSL : Carries through the BSC-BTS path, the routing information associated with the traffic channels contained
in one BSC-BTS 2 Mbps link. The signalling is arranged according to a LAPD protocol. There is one RSL for one
FU/TRX .
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SWITCH
TCU
DTC
CLK-GEN
CLK-GEN
CONV
BATTERY
CPR
CLK-REP
BC_SYS_BUS
L
A
P
D
R
S
L
*
L
A
P
D
O
M
L
*
L
A
P
D
T
S
L
*
*
X25
GSL
ATR
DISC
BC_RACK_BUS
RS232
N7
ACH
TR_O&M**
BTS_O&M*
BTS_TEL*
BSS_TEL
These SBLs are at the same level as the BSC SBL. They are
reported to the OMC-R as isolated SBLs.
* = BTS SBLs, ** = TSC SBLs. All these SBLs are managed by the BSC. Note that the TSL is routed via the first TCUC in
each cabinet which is connected to the BIUA PBA with Q1 address 2. ACH = A-Trunk Channel ATR = A-Trunk
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TCU :
Layer 1: supports proprietary interface (to FU), known as Base Station (BS) -trunks, supports HDLC controller
(support of LAPD), interface to the internal switch.
Signalling: LAPD L2 signalling, radio signalling link control (towards FUs), O&M link (towards OMU), terrestrial
channel management (BSC-BTS channel allocation).
Radio Channel Management: receives random access channel request on Abis interface, sends broadcast and
paging messages on Abis interface, manages DCCH resources (allocation, link supervision, channel release,
power control), selects outgoing SCCP routing on A-interface, taking into account the best signalling spread over
N7 links, sets start time and timing advance on all channel allocations, processes measurements for handover
requests, processes measurements for power control, routes transparent messages to the correct SCCP, connects
BS-channel to the switch, on connection request, manages channel configuration (if modified), manages frequency
hopping (if modified), handles trace-invocation.
Those explanations are valid for Telecom functions. For O&M functions please refer to BSS reference guide.
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SBLs identification
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
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Abis-HWAY-TP : Provides a G703/G704 link between BSC and BTS. The multiplexing scheme depends on the
BTS network topology (ring/star) and on the BTS configuration (number of FUs installed, channels rate, etc.). The
mapping is produced by a configuration tool. It carries speech and data.
ATER-HWAY-TP : G703/G704 link multiplexing A-trunks (the multiplexing sheme can be either 3 or 4 A-trunks
per submultiplexer highway).
BSC-ADAPT : Multiplexes BS-trunks onto an Abis highway. The number of multiplexed BS-trunks is
configurable on the BSC-BTS interface at the BSC site.
BTS-ADAPT : Demultiplexes Abis channels from an Abis highway. The number of demultiplexed Abis channels
is configurable on the BSC-BTS interface at the BTS site.
TC16 : Performs the transcoding between the PSTN coding (64 kbps channel) and the GSM/DCS coding (13
kbps) for 16 channels.
Those explanations are valid for Telecom functions. For O&M functions please refer to BSS reference guide.
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ATER-HWAY_HP
14
TC-ADAPT*
TC16
A-PCM-TP*
TC16
SM-ADAPT*
ATER-HWAY_TP
14
DTC
BSC-ADAPT*
BTS-ADAPT*
16
12
ABIS-HWAY_TP*
ABIS-HWAY_TP*
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B
*
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LED On
LED Off
LED Flashing
Not Relevant
LED On
LED Off
LED Flashing
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PBA
3
2
1
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Loading LEDs
LED
PBA
Awaiting
loading
Loading
Loading slave
PBAs and
operational
3
2
1
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BCLA SYS
Status LEDs
Operational States
Selected Reference clock
PBA
None
Local
Ater 1
Ater 2
Ater 3
External
BCLA is
Master
BCLA is
Slave
Error
Condition
(note 1)
(note 2)
LED 4
LED 5
LED 3
LED 2
LED 1
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BCLA RACK
Operational states
Status LEDs
Selected system
clock
LED
PBA
Error
condition
(note 1)
(note 2)
3
2
1
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Status leds
LED
PBA
3
2
1
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Software requirements
Microsoft Windows 2000 / XP operating system
0 Windows BSC terminal application software
0 Optional Connections for Windows software for the X.25 EICON C91 or
ACB-PCMCIA link.
0
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RS232
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There are two ways to connect on the BSC with the BSC terminal.
The first one is to use the RS232 link. This is done normally at the first step of the commissioning while the mini
build is not yet loaded in the BSC. Anyway the normal way to connect the BSC terminal is to use the X25
connection.
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File menu
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Command menu
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This menu, the command menu is the one which is mostly used for BSC maintenance.
It allows to read and change SBL states, to manage SSD content, to perform tests and to extend or reduce
BSCs and BTSs.
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Utilities menu
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This menu is mainly used during commissioning to transfer the mini build from PC to BSC.
Its also possible by connecting the BSC terminal to the standby CPRC - SYS to check BTSs downloading.
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View menu
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Window menu
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Help menu
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Session 3
BSC local maintenance
Practice
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Program:
Platform Hardware Identification
BSC terminal practice and BSS software overview
SBL practice
To replace an RIT using the appropriate BSC task procedure
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Identify how many BTS are connected to the BSC and which type
With the help of the site description document, if it exists, and looking
at the DDF, identify the A-bis TSU used and the A-bis ports used
Without using the BSC terminal give the hardware status of the BSC
(alarms, clocks, Common TSU)
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Make a BSS software dump on SSD A and SSD B, check that files are
identical
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Confirm the results found in previous exercise using the BSC terminal
What kind of method are you going to use ?
0 Is it possible to find the TRX number for each BTS ?
0 Is it possible to find the sector number for each BTS ?
0
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List the SBL of the BSC that are in state other than IT, SOS, NEQ.
Explain the results
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Ask the instructor to disconnect a PCM interface on the BIE at the BTS
side
Analyse the fault messages using the alarm dictionary
0 Note down the states of the LEDs
0
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Remove a TCUC
What do you notice ?
0 Reactivate the TCU
0
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Session 4
TC G2 local maintenance
Telecom & Transmission
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Program:
TC G2 terminal description
TC G2 terminal functions
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SBLs identification
A PCM TP : A trunk link termination point
ATER HWAY TP : sub multiplexer highway termination point
0 SM ADAPT : sub multiplexer adapter
0 TC ADAPT : transcoder adapter
0
0
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A-PCM-TP : G703/G704 MSC TC link which can carry speech and data channels.
ATER-HWAY-TP : G703/G704 link multiplexing A-trunks (the multiplexing scheme can be either 3 or 4 A-trunks
per submultiplexer highway).
TC-ADAPT : Performs the adaptation between MSC-TIU links and TIU-SM links.
Those explanations are valid for Telecom functions. For O&M functions please refer to BSS reference guide.
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ASMC / ATBX
LED
Status LEDs
PBA
Operational
No Alarms
5
4
2
1
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DT16
Status LEDs (operational combinations)
PBA
Red
Red
Operational, at
Operational, but
no call (all SPUs in least one call (at
least one SPUs not
idle state)
in idle state)
Permanently
off
Yellow
Permanently
off
Green
On indicates at
least one call
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The DT16 PBA has four LEDs. There are two red LEDs, one yellow and one green. The two red LEDs are
connected in series and operate together.
The figure shows the behaviour of the DT16 LEDs during normal operating conditions.
LED
Status
Definition
Red (x 2)
.
.
Off
On
Flashing
Yellow
.
Off
On
Green
.
Off
On
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Hardware
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Software
0
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TC connection
BIUA
0 ASMB
0 ASMC
0
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Depending on which transmission board you are connected, the service menu may change a little bit.
This menu is used to perform tests, measurements, configuration and alarms collection on ATBX (TC), ASMB
(BSC), BIUA (BSC) and ASMC (TC).
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Session 5
TC G2 local maintenance
Practice
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Program:
Platform Hardware Identification
SBL practice
To check the transmission equipment settings
To replace an RIT using the appropriate TC task procedure
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With the help of the site description document, if it exists, and looking
at the DDF, identify the A-ter TSU used and the A-ter ports used
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Connect TC terminal to BIUA board, check the time slot allocation on Abis interface
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Ask the instructor to disconnect the first A-ter Mux PCM link between
BSC and TC
Analyse the fault messages using the alarm dictionary
0 Note down the states of the LEDs
0
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Ask the instructor to disconnect the first A PCM link between TC and
MSC
Analyse the fault messages using the alarm dictionary
0 Note down the states of the LEDs
0
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Page 2.1
Page 2.1
Page 2.2
1 - Getting Started
2 - Transcoder Supervision
3 - Replace MT120 Board
4 - Replace Transcoder Fan Cassette
Page 2.2
1 - Getting Started
Page 2.3
1 - Computer Configuration
1.1 - Hardware Requirements
1.2 - Software Requirements
2 - Connect / Disconnect
2.1 - Connect
2.2 - TC Terminal Parameters
2.3 - Communication Window
2.4 - TCC Window
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Getting Started
Computer Configuration
Hardware Requirements
Page 2.4
1 - Computer Configuration
1.1 - Hardware requirements
Page 2.4
Getting Started
Computer Configuration
Software Requirements
Page 2.5
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Getting Started
Connect / Disconnect
Connection
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2 - Connect / Disconnect
2.1 - Connect
1 Double click on the compact TC terminal icon.
2 Enter your name, then press TAB.
3 Enter your password, then press TAB.
4 Click on OK.
The Compact TC Terminal open and the communication window appears.
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Getting Started
Connect / Disconnect
TC Terminal
Parameters
Page 2.7
setting
from
the
MENU
BAR,
select
Page 2.7
Getting Started
Connect / Disconnect
Communication
Window
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Getting Started
Connect / Disconnect
TCC Window
Page 2.9
OVERVIEW panel.
OVERVIEW panel.
CONFIGURATION panel.
DOWNLOAD panel.
SITE INFO panel.
FAN & TEMPERATURE
panel.
FAN & TEMPERATURE.
FILE INFO.
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2 - Transcoder Supervision
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1 - ALARM MONITORING
1.1 - Rack layout front view
1.2 - Check Leds status
1.3 - Overview panel
1.4 - TCC tree
1.5 - Analyse MT120 board alarm
1.6 - Check fans and board temperature
2 - CHECK LOGICAL PARAMETERS
2.1 - View all BSCs connected to transcoder
2.2 - Check hardware, QMUX, DSP configuration
2.2.1 - Qmux addressing principle
2.2.2 - Config (Changeable) panel
2.3 - Check transmission configuration
3 - CHECK SOFWARE VERSIONS ON MT120 BOARD
3.1 - File Info panel
3.2 - MT120 SW version handling
4 - CHECK REMOTE INVENTORY DATA
4.1 - Fans/Rack inventory data (site info panel)
4.2 - MT120 Remote inventory data (Remote inventory panel)
5 - EXERCISES
5.1 - Alarms analysing
5.2 - Check logical parameters
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Transcoder Supervision
Alarm Monitoring
JRTC
Top Rack Unit
JSTRU
MT 120
MT 120
MT 120
MT 120
MT 120
MT 120
MT 120
MT 120
MT 120
MT 120
MT 120
SR1
MT 120
002 005 008 011 016 019 022 025 030 033 036 039
Slot
number
TEI
16
17
18
19
20
FANU
21
22
23
24
FANU
25
26
27
FANU
32
33
34
35
36
FANU
37
38
39
40
FANU
41
MT 120
MT 120
MT 120
MT 120
MT 120
MT 120
MT 120
MT 120
MT 120
SR2
MT 120
MT 120
Rack Layout
Front View
MT 120
002 005 008 011 016 019 022 025 030 033 036 039
42
43
FANU
48
49
50
51
52
FANU
53
54
55
56
FANU
57
MT 120
MT 120
MT 120
MT 120
MT 120
MT 120
MT 120
MT 120
MT 120
MT 120
MT 120
SR3
MT 120
002 005 008 011 016 019 022 025 030 033 036 039
58
59
FANU
64
65
66
FANU
67
68
69
70
71
FANU
72
73
MT 120
MT 120
MT 120
MT 120
MT 120
MT 120
MT 120
MT 120
MT 120
MT 120
MT 120
SR4
MT 120
002 005 008 011 016 019 022 025 030 033 036 039
74
75
FANU
Empty
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1 - Alarm Monitoring
1.1 - Rack layout front view
In TCIL bus MT120 uses a simplified LPD protocol. Consequently the MT120 addressing in
TCIL use the TEI value.The TEI is derived from its physical location and is unique in a TC rack.
Using LAPD protocol between BSC and each MT120 board will be possible in future realease
for software downloading.
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Transcoder Supervision
Alarm Monitoring
Check LEDs Status
Operational Status
LED 7
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Transcoder Supervision
Alarm Monitoring
Overview
Panel
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Transcoder Supervision
Alarm Monitoring
TCC Tree
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Transcoder Supervision
Alarm Monitoring
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Transcoder Supervision
Alarm Monitoring
Page 2.16
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Transcoder Supervision
Check Logical Parameters
Page 2.17
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Transcoder Supervision
Check Logical Parameters
Check Hardware, Qmux, DSP Configurations: Qmux Adressing principle
A-ter mux1
A-ter mux2
Qmux
Qmux
@Qmux 0
@Qmux 4
BSC1
A-ter mux3
@Qmux 8
A-ter mux4
Rack1
@Qmux 16
A-ter mux5
A-ter mux6
A-ter mux7
A-ter mux8
Cluster A TC2
@Qmux 20
@Qmux 24
Qmux
Qmux
@Qmux 0
@Qmux 4
BSC1
A-ter mux9
@Qmux 8
A-ter mux10
Rack2
@Qmux 16
A-ter mux11
A-ter mux12
A-ter mux1
A-ter mux2
Cluster B TC3
@Qmux 20
@Qmux 24
Qmux
Qmux
@Qmux 0
@Qmux 4
BSC2
A-ter mux3
@Qmux 8
A-ter mux4
Rack1
A-ter mux5
A-ter mux6
@Qmux 16
Cluster D TC2
@Qmux 20
@Qmux 24
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QMUX ADRESS
0
4
8
16
20
24
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Transcoder Supervision
Check Logical Parameters
Page 2.19
Middle area:
To enable Qmux and set the DSP configuration.
Bottom area :
To execute on line configuration or replace a board.
Page 2.19
Transcoder Supervision
Check Logical Parameters
Check Transmission
Configuration
Page 2.20
Middle area :
Page 2.20
Transcoder Supervision
Check SW Versions
Page 2.21
Page 2.21
Transcoder Supervision
Check Remote Inventory Data
Page 2.22
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Transcoder Supervision
Check Remote Inventory Data
Page 2.23
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Exercise 1
Alarm Analysing
Using the TC Terminal and the Alarm dictionary, analyze the alarms
present in:
MT120 Board
Fan Cassette
Locate the boards in the TC rack and check the LED Status
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5 - Exercises
5.1 - Alarm analysing
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Exercise 2
Check Logical Parameters
Using the TC Terminal, complete the diagram of the BSC - MT120 connections :
BSC name:
A-ter Mux number:
Qmux TS:
CRC enable:
X25 TS:
N7 TS:
TEI:
SLOT: SR
@ Qmux:
A-ter Mux mapping type
CRC enable:
X25 TS:
TRAU LAW
BSC
Rack Number 1
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Rack Number 1
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Exercise 2
Check Logical Parameters
Using the TC Terminal, complete the diagram of the BSC - MT120 connections :
BSC name:
A-ter Mux number:
Qmux TS:
CRC enable:
X25 TS:
N7 TS:
TEI:
SLOT: SR
@ Qmux:
A-ter Mux mapping type
CRC enable:
X25 TS:
TRAU LAW
BSC
Rack Number 2
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Rack Number 2
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Exercise 2
Check Logical Parameters
Using the TC Terminal, complete the diagram of the BSC - MT120 connections :
BSC name:
A-ter Mux number:
Qmux TS:
CRC enable:
X25 TS:
N7 TS:
TEI:
SLOT: SR
@ Qmux:
A-ter Mux mapping type
CRC enable:
X25 TS:
TRAU LAW
BSC
Rack Number 3
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Rack Number 3
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Yes
No
Download the SW Board
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Yes
No
2
EXECUTE
THE MANUAL REPLACEMENT
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9
9 SET UP BOARD REMOTE INVENTORY
(e.g. Commissioning date, network identity...)
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No
1 CHECK THAT MT120 BOARD CARRIES
NO TELECOM TRAFFIC
1
3 WAIT FOR THE END OF SELF TEST
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DOWNLOAD SW
IN MT120 BOARD
Alcatel University - 8AS 902001403 VT ZZA Ed.01
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5 SET UP BOARD REMOTE INVENTORY
(e.g. Commissioning date, network identity...)
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Download
Panel
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Download software.
Activate software.
Delete preloaded software.
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Commissioning
Panel
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Download software.
Activate software.
Run commissioning loop test.
a board (BLOCK).
or PC (PRELOAD).
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Software
Download
and
Activate
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6 - Exercises
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