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Revision History
Revision No.
Revision Date
Revision Reason
R1.1
R1.0
First edition
Contents
Preface............................................................... i
Overview ...........................................................1
MML Terminal Introduction............................................... 1
Navigating to MML Terminal ............................................. 2
Figures ............................................................ 33
Tables ............................................................. 35
Glossary .......................................................... 37
Preface
Purpose
This manual provides information about MML commands terminal. This manual also explains the procedure of executing NetNumenM31 commands, retrieving history commands, and clearing
or saving results and history commands in MML terminal.
Intended
Audience
What Is in This
Manual
Summary
Chapter 1, Overview
ii
Chapter
Overview
Table of Contents
MML Terminal Introduction................................................... 1
Navigating to MML Terminal ................................................. 2
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
Code shows the current command being executed and lists previously executed commands in the drop-down list.
and
buttons are used to navigate between previous
and next commands.
MML message area has three tabs, that is, Command Execute
Result, Help and History Command, and they are describes, as
follows:
Command Execute Result displays the result after the command is executed.
Help provides complete help for every command including
function, syntax, input/output parameters, and example.
History Command displays the list of previously executed
commands showing execution time, result, and command
contents.
Context
Steps
Chapter 1 Overview
3. Upon successful login to NetNumenM31, Topology Management module appears by default, as shown in Figure 5. If
user enters wrong message NetNumen system display warning
message to enter correctly.
FIGURE 5 NETNUMENM31 MAIN INTERFACE
4. On the menu bar, click View > MML Terminal, to open MML
Terminal as shown in Figure 6.
END OF STEPS
Result
Chapter
MML Terminal
Table of Contents
Using MML Terminal ............................................................ 5
Using Telnet......................................................................27
Context
Steps
END OF STEPS
Result
Note:
NE tree contains all the NEs NetNumen is connected with; including GSM and WCDMA. Figure 11 shows WCDMA NEs. However, GSM NEs also appear in the list, if exists.
FIGURE 11 SELECTING NE
FIGURE 12 NE COMMANDS
END OF STEPS
Result
10
FIGURE 15 SELECTING NE
END OF STEPS
Result
11
12
END OF STEPS
Result
13
14
END OF STEPS
Result
15
Searching Commands
Short Description
Prerequisites
Context
Steps
16
IN
MML
END OF STEPS
Result
Clearing Results
Short Description
Prerequisites
Context
Steps
To clear results
NetNumen client is logged-in and working fine. The client is not
logged-out after the execution of commands.
Perform the following step to clear the results:
1. Right click on the result area, and select Clear, as shown in
Figure 25.
17
END OF STEPS
Result
All Results are cleared from the result area of the interface.
Saving Results
Short Description
Prerequisites
Context
Steps
18
To save results
NetNumen client is logged-in and working fine. The client is not
logged-out after the execution of commands.
Perform the following steps to execute commands in MML:
1. Right click on the result area and then select Save, as shown
in Figure 26.
19
END OF STEPS
Result
Saving Results as NE
Short Description
Prerequisites
Context
Steps
To save results as NE
NetNumen client is logged-in and working fine. The client is not
logged-out after the execution of commands.
Perform the following steps to save result as NE:
1. Right click on the result area, and select Save As NE, as shown
in Figure 29.
FIGURE 29 SAVING RESULTS
AS
NE
20
END OF STEPS
Result
21
END OF STEPS
Result
22
Prerequisites
Context
Steps
END OF STEPS
Result
23
Prerequisites
Context
Steps
24
END OF STEPS
Result
25
26
END OF STEPS
Result
Using Telnet
This section explains the procedure of executing commands
through Telnet.
27
Context
Steps
1. Execute the command prompt. Click Start > Run and enter
cmd, as shown in Figure 44. Click OK.
FIGURE 44 EXECUTING COMMAND PROMPT
Note:
Replace <ip address> with the actual IP address of NetNumen Server.
3. Telnet gets connected with NetNumen and prompts for username and password, as shown in Figure 45. Log in by typing
username and password.
28
FIGURE 45 CONNECTING
TO
NETNUMEN
THORUGH
TELNET
4. The authentication succeeds and user is logged on to NetNumen. Type command and press Enter, as shown in Figure 46.
FIGURE 46 EXECUTING OMM COMMAND
THROUGH
TELNET
END OF STEPS
Result
29
Context
Steps
1. Execute the command prompt. Click Start > Run and enter
cmd, as shown in Figure 47. Click OK.
FIGURE 47 EXECUTING COMMAND PROMPT
Note:
Replace <ip address> with the actual IP address of NetNumen Server.
3. Telnet gets connected with NetNumen and prompts for username and password, as shown in Figure 48. Log in by typing
username and password.
30
FIGURE 48 CONNECTING
TO
NETNUMEN
THORUGH
TELNET
4. The authentication succeeds and user is logged on to NetNumen. Type set amo: <name of NE>; and press Enter, as
shown in Figure 49.
Note:
Replace <name of NE> with the actual name of NE.
THROUGH
TELNET
31
END OF STEPS
Result
32
The user is connected to NetNumen and OMM, and OMM command execution is successful.
Figures
33
34
Tables
35
36
Glossary
GSM - Global System for Mobile communication
GUI - Graphics User Interface
MML - Man Machine Language
NE - Network Element
OMM - Operation & Maintenance Module
WCDMA - Wideband Code Division Multiple Access
37