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T01 Platform
T01-01 M2000 Basic Service
Objective
To verify online help availability
Prerequisites
You have logged in to the M2000 client.
NEs report related alarms.
1. Choose Monitor > Current Fault Alarm. The Filter window is displayed.
5. Click the link as alarm name in process Detailed help information about the alarm is
advice. displayed.
Test Description
None
Objective
To verify online system monitoring
Prerequisites
You have logged in to the M2000 client.
1. Choose Monitor > System Monitor > The System Monitor Browser window is displayed
Monitor Browser.
2. Click the Performance Monitor tab in the The Server Name, Server Status, OS, Free
System Monitor Browser window. Physical Memory, Total Physical Memory, Free
Swap Memory, Total Swap Memory, CPU Usage
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3. Click the Hard Disk Monitor tab in the The Server Name,Server Status, OS,
System Monitor Browser window. Partition(Mounted Path), Total Size, Used Size,
Free Size, Used Rate, Status are displayed.
4. Click the Database Monitor tab in the The Database Name, Server Name, OS version,
System Monitor Browser window. Total Data Space, Used Space, Free Space, Used
Rate, Total Log Space, Free Log Space, and
Status are displayed.
5. Click the Service Monitor tab in the System The Agent Name, Service Name, Service
Monitor Browser window. Description, status, Service Start Time, Auto Restart
Count and server name are displayed.
6. Click the Process Monitor tab in the System The Agent Name, Process ID, Handle Number, CPU
Monitor Browser window. Usage Rate, Memory Usage, DB Connection
Number, and Thead Number are displayed.
7. Click the NE Monitor tab in the System The NE Name, NE Type, Alarm Status, and
Monitor Browser window. Connection Status are displayed.
Test Description
None
Objective
To verify that the M2000 supports the collection of performance statistical data.
Prerequisites
You have successfully logged in to the M2000 client and have the correlative privilege.
1. Choose Performance > Query Result. The Query Result window is displayed.
2. Expand the node OMC and double-click the The performance statistical data of NM server is
NM Server. displayed in a table.The following indicators are
contained: Start Time,Period,Server
Name,Average load of the primary
processor,Peak load of the primary
processor,Average usage ratio of the
memory,Peak usage ratio of the
memory,Average usage ratio of the hard
disk,Peak usage ratio of the hard disk.
Test Description
None
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Objective
To verify M2000 license management.
Prerequisites
You have obtained the password of the user for logging in to the client with the required privileges.
An application has been submitted for the commercial license with the software management
privilege based on the ESN of the server used on the customer site.
Log in to the server as root.
4. Shut down the M2000 server. All M2000 services stop successfully.
6. Log in to the M2000 client. Choose The Software Browser window is displayed.
Software > Browser.
Test Description
The M2000 enables optional functions to the user based on the authorization in the license file.
Objective
To verify that the M2000 supports the user profile management of alarm color display.
Prerequisites
The user has logged in to the M2000. The user has the relevant operation rights.
The active alarms are available on the M2000.
1. Choose Topology > Main Topology on the The Main Topology window is correctly displayed.
M2000 client.
2. Choose System > Preferences on the M2000 The Preferences dialog box is correctly displayed.
client.
3. Select Color from the left navigation tree. The color setting of each alarm severity is displayed
in the right list.
4. Modify the color settings of the available alarm The Preferences dialog box is closed. In the Main
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severities, and then click OK. Topology window, the alarm colors are displayed as
the set colors.
5. Exit from the terminal and then log in to the The user exits from the terminal and logs in to the
M2000 client on another terminal. M2000 on another terminal successfully.
6. Choose Topology > Main Topology on the The Main Topology window is correctly displayed.
M2000 client. The alarm colors are the same as those set in step 4.
Test Description
The setting functions saved as user profile include: Output Window,Region Setting,LMT Prompt
Setting,MML Client Setting,PM Preferences,Locking Interval,Number,Time Mode,Color,Alarm
Local Terminal Settings,Topology Status Display,Upgrade
The user profile settings are applicable to only the current user.
Objective
To verify that the M2000 supports the user profile management of topology filter conditions.
Prerequisites
The user has logged in to the M2000. The user has the relevant operation rights.
1. Choose Topology > Main Topology on the The Main Topology window is correctly displayed.
M2000 client.
2. Choose Topology > Show > Filter on the The window for setting topology filter conditions is
M2000 client. displayed in the right window.
3. Set topology filter conditions. The Main Topology window is displayed according
to the set filter conditions.
4. Exit from the terminal and then log in to the The user exits from the terminal and logs in to the
M2000 client on another terminal. M2000 on another terminal successfully.
5. Choose Topology > Main Topology on the The Main Topology window is correctly displayed
M2000 client. according to the filter conditions set in step 3.
Test Description
None
Objective
To verify that the M2000 supports the function of storing fault alarm information
Prerequisites
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2. On the main topology view of the M2000 You can correctly open the Current Fault
client, select the faulty NE. Right-click the NE Alarms–Alarm Source window.
and select Query Alarm > Current Fault
Alarms from the shortcut menu.
3. Search the alarm in the Current Fault You can find the fault alarm reported by the NE.
Alarms-Alarm Source window
Test Description
Wait 15 seconds before querying the alarm because there is a delay in alarm reporting.
Before the test, verify that the alarm severity redefinition and alarm filter functions are disabled.
Objective
To verify that the M2000 supports the function of storing event alarm information
Prerequisites
The M2000 is connected to the NE correctly and both are operational.
You have logged in to the M2000 and have the privilege to operate the NE.
The M2000 main topology has been loaded.
The alarm console on the LMT is running.
2. On the main topology view of the M2000 You can correctly open the Event Alarms–Alarm
client, select the NE that generated the event Source window.
alarm. Right-click the NE and select Query
Alarm > Event Alarm from the shortcut
menu.
3. Search the alarm in the Event Alarm-Alarm You can find the event alarm reported by the NE.
Source window
Test Description
Wait 15 seconds before querying the alarm because there is a delay in alarm reporting.
Before the test, verify the alarm severity redefinition and alarm filter functions are disabled.
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Objective
To verify that the M2000 supports the function of browsing fault alarms in real time.
Prerequisites
The M2000 is connected to the NE correctly and both are operational.
You have successfully logged in to the M2000 client.
1. On the M2000 client, select Monitor > The Current Fault Alarms window opens and the
Current Fault Alarms from the menu. Filter dialog box pops up.
2. Set filtering conditions in the Filter dialog box The fault alarms that match the filtering conditions
and click OK. are displayed.
4. Create a fault alarm on the NE. The fault alarm you just created is displayed in the
Current Fault Alarms window.
Test Description
The filtering conditions you can set include two categories: basic settings and alarm source settings.
Basic settings include alarm name, alarm severity level, alarm status, alarm type, and alarm time.
Alarm source settings include by object, by type, and by topology group.
On the M2000 client, you can browse fault alarms in four different windows by selecting Monitor >
Browse Current Fault Alarm By Status from the menu. These four windows are titled Unacknowledged
and uncleared, Unacknowledged and cleared, Acknowledged and uncleared, and Acknowledged and
cleared.
Before the test, verify that the alarm correlation analysis and alarm filter functions are disabled.
Objective
To verify that the M2000 supports the function of browsing event alarms in real time.
Prerequisites
The M2000 is connected to the NE correctly and both are operational.
You have successfully logged in to the M2000 client.
1. On the M2000 client, select Monitor > Event The Event Alarms window opens and the Filter
Alarms from the menu. dialog box pops up.
2. Set filtering conditions in the Filter dialog box The event alarms that match the filtering conditions
and click OK. are displayed.
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4. Create an event alarm on the NE. The event alarm you just created is displayed in the
Event Alarms window.
Test Description
The filtering conditions you can set include two categories: basic settings and alarm source settings.
Basic settings include alarm name, alarm severity level, alarm status, alarm type, and alarm time.
Alarm source settings include by object, by type, and by topology group.
On the M2000 client, you can browse event alarms in two different windows by selecting Monitor >
Browse Event Alarm By Status from the menu. These two windows are titled Unacknowledged and
Acknowledged.
Before the test, verify that the alarm correlation analysis and alarm filter functions are disabled.
Objective
To verify that the M2000 supports the function of browsing fault alarms classified by alarm status
Prerequisites
The M2000 is connected to the NE correctly and both are operational.
You have logged in to the M2000 and have the privilege to operate the NE.
The fault alarm of the NE exists on the M2000.
1. On the M2000 client, select Monitor > The Browse Current Fault Alarms by Status
Browse Current Fault Alarms by Status window opens and the Filter dialog box pops up.
from the menu.
2. Set filtering conditions in the Filter dialog box The specified fault alarms are correctly displayed as
and click OK. filtered.
Test Description
The filtering conditions you can set include two categories: base settings and alarm source settings.
Base settings include alarm name, alarm severity level, alarm type, and alarm time. Alarm source
settings include by object, by type, and by topology group.
Objective
To verify that the M2000 supports the function of creating alarm query templates
Prerequisites
The M2000 is connected to the NE correctly and both are operational.
You have logged in to the M2000 and have the privilege to operate the NE.
The current alarm information of the NE exists on the M2000.
1. On the M2000 client, select Monitor > The Current Fault Alarms window opens and the
Current Fault Alarms from the menu. Filter dialog box pops up.
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3. Choose Template > New... in the Template The Enter the template name dialog box appears.
dropdown list box.
4. Input a template name in the Enter the The Filter dialog box appears.
template name dialog box and click OK.
5. Set filtering conditions in the Filter dialog box The Confirmation dialog box appears.
and click OK.
6. Click Yes in the Confirmation dialog box. The specified fault alarms are correctly displayed as
filtered according to the template in the Current Fault
Alarms-template name window.
Test Description
The filtering conditions you can set include two categories: basic settings and alarm source settings.
Basic settings include alarm name, alarm severity level, alarm status, alarm type, and alarm time.
Alarm source settings include by object, by type, and by topology group.
When saving a template, you can select Set auto load template or Set default template to set the
template attributes.
When creating a template, if you choose not to open the template, you can open and rename it later on
by selecting Filter > Open.
If no eligible alarms are found, a prompt message will be given when you open the template.
This function also applies to the alarm query, alarm display by status, and alarm statistics.
Objective
To verify that the M2000 supports the function of saving alarm information
Prerequisites
The connectivity between the M2000 and the NE is normal and both are operable.
You have logged in to the M2000 and have the privilege to operate the NE.
The current alarm information of the NE exists on the M2000.
1. On the M2000 client, select Monitor > The Current Fault Alarms window opens and the
Current Fault Alarms from the menu. Filter dialog box pops up.
2. Set filtering conditions in the Filter dialog box The specified fault alarms are correctly displayed as
and click OK. filtered.
4. In the Save dialog box, input the target file All the alarm message as the query result are saved
name, path and type, and click Save. to the specified file.
6. Right-click the selected alarm(s), and select The Save dialog box appears.
Save Selected Records... from the shortcut
menu.
7. In the Save dialog box, input the target file The select alarms are saved to the specified file.
name, path and type, and click Save.
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Test Description
The M2000 provides the function of saving all the alarms in the query window or only the selected
alarms.
You can save alarm information to a .txt, .html, or .csv file.
The alarm saving function also applies to event alarms, history fault alarms, and masked alarms.
Objective
To verify that the M2000 supports the function of displaying detailed fault alarm information
Prerequisites
The M2000 is connected to the NE correctly and both are operational.
You have logged in to the M2000 and have the privilege to operate the NE.
The current alarm information of the NE exists on the M2000.
1. On the M2000 client, select Monitor > The Current Fault Alarms window opens and the
Current Fault Alarms from the menu. Filter dialog box pops up.
2. Set filtering conditions in the Filter dialog box The specified fault alarms are correctly displayed as
and click OK. filtered.
3. Double-click an alarm record in the alarm The displayed alarm details include Alarm Detail
query result to enter the Detail Information Information, Alarm Experience, Alarm Memo.
window
Test Description
The alarm details display function also applies to event alarms, history fault alarms, and masked
alarms.
Objective
To verify that the M2000 supports alarm panel display
Prerequisites
The M2000 is connected to the NE correctly and both are operational.
You have logged in to the M2000 client successfully and have the privilege to operate the NE.
The current alarm information exists on the M2000.
1. On the M2000 client, select Monitor > The Alarm Board dialog box appears.
Display Alarm Board from the menu.
2. In the Alarm Board dialog box, click The alarm board appears at the upper right corner of
Option>>, and select Pops up on reception of the window, displaying the alarm statistics values for
alarm and Flash on reception of alarm for the each severity level.
alarm panel display mode. Then, click Close
to exit.
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3. Cause the NE to report an alarm. The alarm board display pops up. The indicators for
different alarm levels start to flash with alarm sound
emitted, and the alarm statistics information is
updated on the alarm board.
Test Description
The four colors of the indicators on the alarm board indicate the four alarm severity levels respectively,
namely, critical, major, minor, and warning. The numbers represent the number of alarms of each
severity level.
You can customize the indicator colors and sounds by selecting System > Preferences.
Objective
To verify that the M2000 supports the function of displaying alarm information on the topology interface
Prerequisites
The M2000 is connected to the NE correctly and both are operational.
The M2000 main topology has been loaded.
You have logged in to the M2000 and have the privilege to operate the NE.
1. On the M2000 client, select System > The System Setting dialog box appears.
Preferences from the menu.
2. In the System Setting dialog box, select The System Setting dialog box is closed, and the
Topology Status Display on the left-hand color of the NE icon indicates the currently uncleared
navigation tree, select Uncleared Fault fault alarm with the highest severity level on the NE.
Alarm, and lick OK to exit.
3. Right-click on the physical topology of the An alarm balloon appears on the NE icon showing
M2000 client, and select Show Alarm the number of alarms and letters for alarm severity
Balloon from the shortcut menu. levels.
4. Cause the NE to report the uncleared fault The NE icon in the topology view shows the alarm
alarms, and view the color of the NE icon in indication colors, the number of alarms, and letters
the topology view. for alarm severity levels.
Test Description
The icon shows the color of the uncleared fault alarms with the highest severity level on the NE, and
the color is as defined in System > Preferences > Color.
In the alarm balloon, C represents critical alarms, M represents major alarms, m represents minor
alarms, and W represents warning alarms.
Objective
To verify that the M2000 supports the function of locating alarms on the topology view
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Prerequisites
The M2000 is connected to the NE correctly and both are operational.
You have logged in to the M2000 and have the privilege to operate the NE.
The current alarm information of the NE exists on the M2000.
1. On the M2000 client, select Monitor > The Current Fault Alarms window opens and the
Current Fault Alarms from the menu. Filter dialog box pops up.
2. Set filtering conditions in the Filter dialog box The specified fault alarms are correctly displayed as
and click OK. filtered.
3. Right-click an alarm record, and select The physical topology view is displayed. The NE that
Topology Location from the shortcut menu. generated the alarm is displayed on the focus in the
topology view.
Test Description
If you select an alarm generated by multiple NEs or if you select multiple alarms, the Topology
Location menu becomes dimmed out and unavailable.
If the main topology has not been loaded yet, you need to load it before proceeding with the alarm
locating operation.
Objective
To verify that the M2000 supports automatic synchronization of alarms
Prerequisites
The M2000 is connected to the NE correctly and both are operational.
You have logged in to the M2000 and have the privilege to set NE connections.
The M2000 main topology has been loaded.
1. Create a fault alarm on the NE, and verify that The alarm is displayed in the fault alarm query
the alarm is seen in the Current Fault Alarms window of the M2000.
window on the M2000.
2. Disconnect the physical connection between The NE icon indicates the disconnected state.
the NE and the M2000 server.
3. Create another fault alarm on the NE. The M2000 does not display the alarm.
5. In the physical topology view of the M2000 The NE icon shows that the NE is connected again.
client, right-click the NE icon and select
Reconnect NE from the shortcut menu.
6. Enter the Current Fault Alarms window and The alarm generated during the disconnection
query alarms using the NE as the alarm period is synchronized and displayed properly.
source.
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Test Description
A synchronization operation takes some time after the NE is reconnected with the M2000. Wait about
5 minutes before querying alarms.
Before the test, verify the alarm severity redefinition and alarm filter functions are disabled.
Objective
To verify that the M2000 supports the alarm unacknowledgment function
Prerequisites
The M2000 is connected to the NE correctly and both are operational.
You have logged in to the M2000 client and have the privilege for alarm unacknowledgement.
Acknowledged and uncleared alarms exist on the NE.
1. On the M2000 client, select Monitor > The Browse Current Fault Alarm By Status
Browse Current Fault Alarm By Status from window opens and the Filter dialog box pops up.
the menu.
2. Set filtering conditions in the Filter dialog box Eligible fault alarms are displayed by status.
and click OK.
3. Select an alarm in the Acknowledged and The selected alarm is transferred from the
uncleared sub-window. Right-click the alarm Acknowledged and uncleared sub-window to the
and select Unacknowledge from the shortcut Unacknowledged and uncleared sub-window.
menu. Click Yes in the displayed
Confirmation dialog box.
Test Description
The Browse Current Fault Alarm By Status window consists of four sub-windows titled
Unacknowledged and uncleared, Unacknowledged and cleared, Acknowledged and uncleared, and
Acknowledged and cleared.
If you select an unacknowledged alarm, the Unacknowledge menu command becomes dimmed.
This function applies to the alarm query windows as well.
Objective
To verify that the M2000 supports the alarm statistics function
Prerequisites
The M2000 is connected to the NE correctly and both are operational.
You have successfully logged in to the M2000 client.
1. On the M2000 client, select Monitor > Event The Even Alarm Statistics window correctly opens.
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6. Select the Pie tab to view the statistics result The statistics result is displayed in a pie chart.
in a pie chart.
Test Description
This function applies to fault alarms as well.
Objective
To verify that the M2000 supports real-time statistics of alarms
Prerequisites
The M2000 is connected to the NE correctly and both are operational.
You have successfully logged in to the M2000 client.
1. On the M2000 client, select Monitor > Alarm The Alarm Real-time Monitor window correctly
Real-time Monitor from the menu. opens.
2. Click Monitor Filter in the Alarm Real-time The Filter dialog box appears.
Monitor window.
4. Create a fault alarm on the NE and view the The number of alarms of the NE increases in real
number of current alarms. time.
Test Description
None
Objective
To verify that the M2000 supports manual alarms clearing
Prerequisites
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1. On the M2000 client, select Monitor > The Browse Current Fault Alarm By Status
Browse Current Fault Alarm By Status from window opens and the Filter dialog box pops up.
the menu.
3. Click Yes in the Confirmation dialog box. The alarm status changes from uncleared to cleared,
and transferred to the Unacknowledged and
cleared sub-window.
Test Description
The Browse Current Fault Alarm By Status window consists of four sub-windows titled
Unacknowledged and uncleared, Unacknowledged and cleared, Acknowledged and uncleared, and
Acknowledged and cleared.
If you select a cleared alarm, the Clear menu command becomes unavailable.
This function applies to fault alarms only.
Objective
To verify that the M2000 supports the function of adding alarm comments
Prerequisites
You have logged in to the M2000 and have the privilege to add alarm comments.
The current alarm information of the NE exists on the M2000.
1. On the M2000 client, select Monitor > The Filter dialog is displayed.
Current Fault Alarms from the menu.
2. Set filtering conditions in the Filter dialog box The fault alarms that match the filtering conditions
and click OK. are displayed.
3. Double-click the alarm for which you want to The Detail Information dialog box is displayed.
add a comment.
4. Click Add…in the Alarm Memo at the bottom The Add alarm memo dialog box appears.
of the Detail Information dialog box.
5. In the Add alarm memo dialog box, add the The added alarm memo, commenter, and comment
alarm memo, and click OK. time are displayed in the Detail Information dialog
box.
6. Click Close to exit the Detail Information The Detail Information dialog box is closed.
dialog box.
Test Description
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Objective
To verify that the M2000 supports the function of modifying alarm comments
Prerequisites
You have logged in to the M2000 and have the privilege to modify alarm comments.
Alarms with comment information exist on the M2000.
1. On the M2000 client, select Monitor > The Filter dialog is displayed.
Current Fault Alarms from the menu.
2. In the Filter dialog box, click Advanced, and The current fault alarms with comment information
select the Default tab in the Advanced dialog are correctly displayed.
box, and select Alarm memo in the Identifier
box. Click OK to close the Advanced dialog
box and click OK to close the Filter dialog.
3. Double-click an alarm the comment of which The Detail Information dialog appears.
is to be modified.
4. Click Modify…in the Alarm Memo: at the The Modify alarm memo dialog box appears.
bottom of the Detail Information dialog box.
5. Modify the alarm comment in the Modify The modified comment, the user who modified the
alarm memo dialog box and click OK. comment, and the modification time are displayed in
the Alarm Memo: of the Detail Information dialog
box.
6. Click Close to exit the Detail Information The Detail Information dialog box is closed.
dialog box.
Test Description
You can clear alarm comment information by deleting it in the comment modification operation.
If the Current Fault Alarms windows has been opend,the Filter dialog is not displayed.Please click
Filter…button to open the Filter dialog.
Objective
To verify manual synchronization of the NE configuration
Prerequisites
You have logged in to the M2000 client successfully.
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The version of NEs is the same as that of the M2000. The connection between the M2000 and the NEs
is normal.
You have the privilege of synchronizing the NE manually.
1. Choose Topology > Main Topology on the The Main Topology window is displayed.
menu of the M2000 client
2. Right-click the NE and choose Synchronize The synchronization indicator is displayed. Manual
CM data from the shortcut menu. synchronizing the NE succeeds. The configuration of
the NE is synchronized, and displayed in the MIT
Browser dialog box.
Test Description
When MIT Browser is already open, to ensure consistency of the configuration displayed on the
M2000 client and server. Right-click and choose Refresh to refresh the displayed configuration.
Objective
To verify timed configuration synchronization
Prerequisites
None
1. Choose Maintenance > Task Management The Task Management window is displayed.
on the menu of the M2000 client
2. Select Task Type > Synchronization > NE The task of NE Configuration Data Synchronization
Configuration Data Synchronization node in the current system is displayed.
of the navigation tree on the left of the Task
Management window
3. Double-click the task for NE Configuration The Attribute dialog box is displayed.
Data Synchronization .
4. Select Common Parameters label, to set the The Attribute dialog box is closed. The parameters
Task Name, Start Time,Period of the task are set successfully
parameter;Select Extended Parameters
label, to set the NE for this task ;Click OK to
save the settings.
5. To see the result and status of the task after The process of the task is 100% , the status of task
the time designed in steps 4 is idle
6. Select the NE included in the task in the MIT The configuration of the NE is synchronized and
Browser window, and then query the displayed in the MIT Browser window.
configuration of the NE.
Test Description
There is only one types of task, it is Period, the unit of synchronization periods is day
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Objective
To verify the function of querying NE configuration
Prerequisites
The NE object is created.
The configuration of the created NE object is synchronized correctly in the M2000.
1. Choose Configuration > MIT Browser. The MIT Browser window is displayed.
2. View the data of the NE object in the MIT The data of the NE object is displayed in the MIT
Browser window. Browser dialog box.
Test Description
When MIT Browser is already open, to ensure consistency of the configuration displayed on the
M2000 client and server. Right-click on the ne node of the left tree and choose Refresh to refresh the
displayed configuration.
Objective
To verify configuration management of packaged command sets
Prerequisites
You log in to the M2000 client with the access to perform system operations.
The matching adaptation layer software is installed in M2000 and works properly.
1. Right-click one NE in the M2000 topology and The MML Command dialog box is displayed.
choose MML Command.
3. Unfold a sub node in the MML Command Data of the MML commands related to NEs is
Navigation Tree to view related MML displayed.
commands under the sub node.
4. Double-click an MML command. Click the The help information of the MML command related to
Help Information tab in the upper right hand the NE is displayed.
of the dialog box to display detailed
information of the command.
5. Enter the MML command and set the The result is displayed in the Common
parameters. Click button to execute the Maintenance tab in the MML Command dialog box.
command.
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Test Description
If the interface file matching the NE version does not exist on the M2000 client, the system prompts
The MML Command file of the current version does not exist, Are you sure to download this
file from server?. Click Yes for the system to perform the downloading.
Select one or more NEs from the upper left pane in the MML Command tab. The selected NEs are of
the same type and the same version.
Some MML commands may contain several messages. The Common Maintenance tab displays the
first message when executing the command. Browse the other messages in the Follow-up Reports
Browser.
Select the MML command from the executed command window and then select Stop from the
shortcut menu to stop the MML command.
Objective
To verify the function of managing performance measurement counters
Prerequisites
The M2000 works properly.
An NE of the desired version named TestNE exists.
Measurement objects are set according to Starting and Stopping Object Measurement. The
measurement setting interface is opened.
2. In the right pane, select the Measurement The Measurement Settings panel is displayed.
Settings tab.
3. Select a function subset in the counter list and The system prompts that the measurement setting is
unmeasured counters on the 30 Minutes tab, successful. Measurement counters are delivered
and then click Apply. and measured.
4. In the right pane, select the Measurement In the right pane, information about measurement
Status tab. statuses is displayed. In addition, the default status
of selected records is described as Active.
Test Description
If no objects are available to be tested and measured as select the Measurement Settings tab, the
system prompts that objects of the object type do not exist.
Objective
To verify the function of exporting performance measurement information.
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Prerequisites
The M2000 works properly.
An NE of the desired version named TestNE exists.
2. In the left pane, select Object Type in Items in the left navigation tree are organized and
Organization Style. displayed in NE type > object type.
3. In the left pane, select the TestNE-relevant NE In the right pane, measurement statuses are
type and object type in the navigation tree. displayed in the information list.
4. Right-click in the left pane and select Export The export settings dialog is displayed.
Measurement….
5. Input the file name of measurement Export the measurement information. Wait for a
information export, click Save. moment, the prompts that the measurement
information exporting is successful.
Test Description
The exported measurement information is all measurement information of selected node in the left
pane.
Choose Performance > Preference…> Others, and set all measurement information or measured
information to export.
Objective
To verify the function of importing performance measurement information.
Prerequisites
The M2000 works properly.
An NE of the desired version named TestNE exists.
2. In the left pane, select Object Type in Items in the left navigation tree are organized and
Organization Style. displayed in NE type > object type.
3. In the left pane, select the TestNE-relevant NE In the right pane, measurement statuses are
type and object type in the navigation tree. displayed in the information list.
4. Right-click in the left pane and select Import The import settings dialog is displayed.
Measurement….
5. Input the file name of measurement Import the measurement information. Wait for a
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information import, click OK. moment, the prompts that the measurement
information importing is successful.
6. Select Measurement Setting…tab, examine The lastest measurement settings are displayed.
the measurement settings.
Test Description
None
Objective
To verify the function of viewing measurement status of the counter or object
Prerequisites
The M2000 works properly.
An NE of the desired version named TestNE exists.
2. In the left pane, select Object Type in Items in the left navigation tree are organized and
Organization Style. displayed in NE type > object type.
4. Click the icon for Filter Measurement Status In the right pane, all measurement statuses are
on the shortcut bar in the Measure displayed in the information list.
Management window, and then select All
from the displayed drop-down list.
6. In the right pane, select the function set and In the right pane, you can find that counters and
function subset and different measurement objects in the counter list and object list are selected.
periods in the counter list. In the NE list, select
the NE TestNE.
7. In the right pane, select the Measurement In the measurement status list, the status of
Status tab. TestNE-relevant function subsets is displayed in the
Active or Execption status.
8. In the right pane, select the Measurement In the measurement status list, the status of
Settings tab, deselect TestNE-relevant object TestNE-relevant function subsets is described as
instances, and then click Apply. In addition, UnMeasured.
check the information on the Measurement
Status tab.
9. In the right pane, select the Measurement In the measurement status list, the status of
Settings tab, select TestNE-relevant object TestNE-relevant function subsets is described as
instances, deselect TestNE-relevant counters, UnMeasured.
and then click Apply. In addition, check the
information on the Measurement Status tab.
Test Description
None
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Objective
To verify the function of saving performance measure results
Prerequisites
The M2000 works properly.
An NE of the desired version named TestNE exists.
1. Choose Performance > Query Result. The Query Result window is displayed.
3. In the left pane, select Function Subset in Items in the navigation tree in the left pane are
Organization Style. organized and displayed based on NE type >
measurement function set > measurement function
subset.
4. Choose NE Type > Measurement Function Available NEs are displayed on the Object Settings
Set > Measurement Function Subset. tab.
5. Select all the objects on the Object Settings The relevant pages display the items correctly.
tab and all the counters on the Counter
Settings tab. Maintain default settings for
Date Range, Period, and Sort on the Other
Settings tab.
7. After the query is complete, right-click the The Save setting page is displayed.
result list and then click Export All…on the
displayed shortcut menu.
8. Maintain the default settings, and then click The result is saved in the specified file whose
Save. contents consist with the data in the list.
9. Select a line chart from the result display page The counters are displayed in a line chart.
and the counters to be viewed.
10. Right-click the line chart, and then choose The Save setting page is displayed.
Save from the displayed shortcut menu.
11. Maintain the default settings, and then click The result is saved in a specified image file. The
Save. image consists with the chart displayed on the
monitor.
Test Description
Select some rows in the result list, right-click the selected rows, and then choose Export Selected
Rows…on the displayed shortcut menu to save selected results.
Objective
To verify the function of synchronizing performance measure results.
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None
Prerequisites
All M2000 Services are functioning well.
An NE of the desired version named TestNE exists.
2. Click Function Subset under Organization The navigation tree is organized by the hierarchy NE
Style. Type > Function Set > Function Subset.
4. Click Synchronize Result on the toolbar. The Synchronize Result dialog box is displayed.
5. Set the measurement period, start time, and The system prompts "Succeed in delivering the
end time. Select TestNE from the NE list, and Synchronization command."
select the function subset from the function
subset list. Then click OK.
6. Click Performance > Query Result. The Query Result window is displayed.
8. Click Function Subset under Organization The navigation tree is organized by the hierarchy NE
Style. Type > Function Set > Function Subset.
9. Choose NE Type > Measurement Function The available NEs are displayed in the right pane.
Set > Measurement Function Subset.
10. Select all objects in the Object Settings tab The related tabs are displayed properly.
page. Select all counters in the Counter
Settings tab page. In the Other Settings tab
page, set the query time segment to the
previous settings and keep the other defaults.
11. Click Query. The displayed dialog box shows the results in the
time segment.
Test Description
When the cursor moved to the shortcut bar in the Measure Management window, the text discription of
the shortcut button is displayed. Then the icon for Synchronize Result is found.
Wait for a while after the synchronization command is delivered. The results for the set time segment
may not be displayed immediately in step 1.
Objective
To verify the function of querying performance measurement results
Prerequisites
The M2000 works properly.
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1. Choose Performance > Query Result. The Query Result window is displayed.
3. In the left pane, select Function Subset in Items in the navigation tree in the left pane are
Organization Style. organized and displayed based on NE type >
measurement function set > measurement function
subset.
4. Choose NE Type > Measurement Function Available NEs are displayed on the Object Settings
Set > Measurement Function Subset. tab.
5. Select all the objects on the Object Settings The relevant pages display the items correctly.
tab and all the counters on the Counter
Settings tab. Maintain default settings for
Date Range, Period, and Sort on the Other
Settings tab.
7. Select Line Chart in the View Type. The line chart panel is displayed.
8. Select By Object. Select one object in the The line chart is displayed in the chart panel.
Select Object List. Select some counters in
the Select Counter List.
9. Select By Counter. Select some objects in The line chart is displayed in the chart panel.
the Select Object List. Select one counter in
the Select Counter List.
Test Description
If a counter or an object is not delivered or not normally delivered, or no relevant measurement result
exists, you cannot query any results. In this situation, a dialogue box and an empty result query list are
displayed. Click Measure to switch to the Measurement Status tab to view information about
measurement statuses.
If selecting Bar Chart in the View Type, you can also select By Object or By Counter.
Objective
To verify the performance result template.
Prerequisites
All M2000 services are functional.
An NE of the desired version named TestNE exists.
1. Choose Performance > Query Result. The Query Result dialog box is displayed.
3. Click Function Subset under Organization The navigation tree is organized by the hierarchy NE
Style. Type > Function Set > Function Subset.
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4. Choose NE Type > Measurement Function The available NEs are shown under Available
Set > Measurement Function Subset. Objects in the right pane.
5. Select all the objects from the Object The pages display the items correctly.
Selection page and all the counters from
Counter Selection. Select Default Settings
for the Query Time and Sort from Other
Setting.
6. In the Other Setting tab, click Save The Save as dialog box is displayed.
Template….
7. Enter the template name result_template The template is saved. The screen returns to the
and select the save path. Click OK. Query Result interface.
8. Double-click result_template in the Query The measurement results that meet the
Result window. requirements are queried and displayed.
Test Description
If no result satisfies the query condition, a displayed dialog box prompts that no result is found and the
blank result list interface is displayed. You can click Measurement to switch to the measurement
status tab page and view the related information.
Objective
To verify the function of subscribing the performance measure result
Prerequisites
All M2000 Services are functioning well.
An NE of the desired version named TestNE exists.
2. Click Function Subset under Organization The navigation tree is organized by the hierarchy NE
Style. Type > Function Set > Function Subset.
4. Click Subscribe Result on the toolbar. The Subscribe Result dialog box is displayed.
5. Set the measurement period to 30 minutes. The Subscribe Result about 30 Minutes window is
Select TestNE from the NE list. Select the displayed.
function subset to be subscribed from the
function subset list. Then click OK.
6. Wait for the result report of the next period. The new result is displayed.
Test Description
When the cursor moved to the shortcut bar in the Measure Management window, the text discription
of the shortcut button is displayed. Then the icon for Subscribe is found.
You can view the subscribed results on condition that the selected function subsets are experiencing
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30-minute measurement.
At most five subscribing windows for the same measure period can be open at a time.
Objective
To verify management of user defined counters and query the results.
Prerequisites
All M2000 Services are functioning well.
An NE of the desired version exists in the system.
2. Click Function Subset under Organization The navigation tree is organized by the hierarchy NE
Style. Type > Function Set > Function Subset.
3. Choose NE Type > Measurement Function The user-defined counters are displayed in the left
Set > Measurement Fuction Subset. pane.
8. In the object list, select the unmeasured The message box displays Set measurement
objects. Choose the function subset of the successfully. The measurement of
user-defined counter counter_userdefn and counter_userdefn as well as the original counter A
select the counter counter_userdefn in the and B are set.
counter list. Then click Apply.
9. Choose Performance > Query Result. The Query Result window is displayed.
10. Click Function Subset under Organization The navigation tree is organized by the hierarchy NE
Style. Type > Function Set > Function Subset.
11. Choose NE Type > Measurement Function The available NEs are shown in the right pane.
Set > Measurement Function Subset.
12. Select all objects in the Object Settings tab The related tabs are displayed properly.
page. Select all counters (including the newly
created user-defined counter) in the Counter
Settings tab page. In the Other Settings tab
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13. Click Query. The displayed window shows the results that satisfy
the query condition. The result of the user-defined
counter is also listed.
Test Description
The user-defined councter can nest not more than three-layers user-defined counters.
You can also set user-defined counters in the Measurement Settings dialog box. After you set
measurement for user-defined counters, the contained orginal counters are also measured.
If no result satisfies the query condition, a displayed dialog box prompts that no result is found and the
blank result list interface is displayed. You can click Measurement to switch to the measurement
status tab page and view the related information.
Objective
To verify user and user group management
Prerequisites
The M2000 server works properly.
You have logged in to the M2000 client.
You have the privilege of adding a user.
1. Choose Security > Security Management to The Security Management window is displayed.
display the Security Management window,
and then click the User node in the left pane.
2. Click New User…in the right pane. The New User dialog box is displayed.
4. Click the User Groups tab. Click the The user group selected is displayed in the User
Add…button, and select a user group in the Group tab.
Add User Group dialog box, such as the
Administrators user group. Click the OK
button.
5. Click OK to add the data of the new user and The names of all new users are displayed under the
to close the New User dialog box. User node in the left pane of the Security
Management window.
Test Description
A user name must start with a letter, and only letter,number and "_" can be input .
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Objective
To verify user and user group management
Prerequisites
The M2000 server works properly.
You have logged in to the M2000 client.
You have the privilege of modifying the information of a user.
1. Choose Security > Security Management. The Security Management window is displayed.
2. Select any user under the User node of the Click the Details tab in the right pane to display the
Security Management tree in the left pane. information related to the user, for example, Locked
Status and Login Status.
Test Description
None
Objective
To verify user and user group management
Prerequisites
The M2000 server works properly.
You have logged in to the M2000 client.
You have the privilege of managing a user.
1. Choose Security > Security Management. The Security Management window is displayed.
2. Select a user from the User node in the left Click the Details tab in the right pane to display the
pane. information related to the user, for example,
Description, Enable/Disable user account, Valid
Time.
3. Modify the value of the user in the dialog box, The user detail is refreshed and the value is the
for example, Description, Enable/Disable modified.
user account, Valid Time, and then click
Apply.
Test Description
None
Objective
To verify the function of adding user groups
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Prerequisites
M2000 services work properly.
You have logged in to the client.
You have the privilege for security management, for example, the admin user account.
The NE support the Centralized Management
1. Choose Security > Security Management. The Security Management window is displayed.
2. Select the User Group node in the tree on the The New User Group dialog box is displayed.
left. Click New User Group…on the right of
the dialog box.
3. In the Details tab enter the name and the Add User dialog is closed, and the users
description (optional) of the user group.Click selected are displayed correctly.
Add…and select users belonging to the user
group in the Add User dialog. Click OK.
4. Click the Domain tab, and click Add…button. The Add Domain dialog box is displayed.
5. Select the domain of the user group, and click The Add Domain dialog box is closed, and the
OK. domain selected is displayed correctly
6. Click the Operation Rights tab, and click The Add Operation Rights dialog box is displayed.
Add…button.
9. Choose Network Device in the Type. The domain of the user group is displayed in the left
pane.
10. Select a NE in the left pane and set the The Add Operation Rights dialog box is closed,
Operation rights for this NE. Click OK. and the operation rights set for the Network
Manangement Application and Network Device are
displayed correctly.
11. Click the Rights of Device Types tab, and The Add Rights of Device Types dialog box is
click Add…button. displayed.
12. Set the new device rights of a NE type, and The Add Rights of Device Types dialog box is
click OK. closed, and the new device rights set are displayed
correctly.
13. Click OK. The New User Group dialog box is closed. The
added user group is displayed under the User
Group node, and on the user group list on the right
pane also.
14. Add a NE. The added NE belongs to the type You can log in to the M2000 client as the user. The
mentioned in step 12. Exit the client, and relog login user account has the Network Manangement
in to the client as a user bound to the added Application and Network Device privileges
user group. authorized to the added user group, and has the
privileges authorized to the new equipment
described in steps on the new NEs.
Test Description
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None
Objective
To verify the function of modifying user groups
Prerequisites
M2000 services work properly.
You have logged in to the client.
You have the privilege for security management; for example, the admin user account.
1. Choose Security > Security Management to The Security Management window is displayed
view the Security Management window. and the information of the user group is showed.
Select a user group under the User Group
node in the security tree on the left.
2. Modify the description the in the Details, and The description modified is displayed.
click Apply…in the bottom right corner.
3. Click the Mermbers of User Group tab, and When the action finished, the users modified are
modify the users of the user group through displayed correctly.
clicking Add…and Delete buttons.
4. Click the Domain tab, and modify the domain When the action finished, the domain modified is
of the user group through clicking Add…and displayed correctly.
Delete buttons.
5. Click the Operation Rights tab, and modify When the action finished, the operation rights
the operation rights of the user group through modified are displayed correctly.
clicking Add…and Delete buttons.
6. Click the Rights of Device Types tab, and When the action finished, the new device rights
modify the new device rights of the user group modified are displayed correctly.
through clicking Add…and Delete buttons.
Test Description
None
Objective
To verify the function of querying user group information
Prerequisites
M2000 services work properly.
You have logged in to the client.
You have the privilege of monifying user group privileges, for example, the admin user account.
1. Choose Security > Security Management to The Security Management window is displayed.
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2. Click the Details tab. The name and description of the user group is
displayed on the list on the right of the window.
3. Click the Mermbers of User Group tab. The merbers of user group are displayed correctly.
4. Click the Domain tab. The domain of user group is displayed correctly.
5. Click the Operation Rights tab. The operation rights of user group are displayed
correctly.
6. Click the New Device Rights tab. The new device rights of user group are displayed
correctly.
Test Description
The Administrator user group includes the super user admin.
Objective
To verify user authentication
Prerequisites
The M2000 server works properly.
Your user name is valid.
1. Log in to the M2000 client with a valid user The Information prompt is displayed, saying
name but invalid password. Operation failed.Please enter the correct user
name and password. The user name and
password are case sensitive. You fail to log in to
the M2000 client.
2. Log in to the M2000 client again with valid The login is successful.
user name and password.
3. Choose System > Log Management > The Filter Condition dialog box is displayed.
Query Security Logs.
4. Click OK. The Filter Condition dialog box is closed, and the
log recording your failure in login with the invalid
password just now is displayed in the right pane.
After double-clicking the log, the Log Details dialog
box is displayed, showing that the login failure is
caused by invalid password.
Test Description
None
Objective
To verify operation authentication
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Prerequisites
M2000 services work properly.
You have logged in to the M2000 client.
The user group you belong to does not have the operation right of creating subnets.
The user does not have the operation right of creating subnets.
1. Choose Topology > Main Topology. The Main Topology window is displayed.
2. Right-click in the physical topology tree to The New > Create Physical Subnet menu item is
view the shortcut menu. turned off. You do not have the privilege of creating
physical subnets.
Test Description
None
Objective
To verify Centralized Management Login with LMT
Prerequisites
The M2000 server works properly.
The network betwen M2000 and NE is properly.
Your user name is valid, and the usergourp is bind to the NE
2. Log in to the NE with a valid user name but The Error prompt is displayed.
invalid password.
3. Log in to the NE client again with valid user The login is successful.
name and password.
Test Description
None
Objective
To verify security policy of the M2000
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Prerequisites
M2000 services work properly.
You have logged in to the client.
You have the privilege for security management.
1. Choose Security > Security Policy. The Security Settings window is displayed.
2. Modify the value of Password Policy. The value of Password Policy is refreshed and the
Assume that set Min.Length to 8, and click new value is displayed.
Apply.
3. Choose the Account Policy node in the left The current information of Account Policy is
tree. displayed.
4. Modify the value of Account Policy. Assue The value of Account Policy is refreshed and the
set Max.Login Attempts to 3, and Auto new value is displayed.
Unlock Time(minutes) to 3, and click Apply.
5. Add a user. Set the password length to less The Information dialog box is displayed.
than 8 bits.
6. Log out of the client and then relog in to the The Information dialog box is displayed.
M2000. Enter incorrect passwords and try to
login three times.
Test Description
None
Objective
To verify system auto locking
Prerequisites
The M2000 server works properly.
You have logged in to the M2000 client as the super user or another user that has the required
privileges..
2. Choose the Locking Interval node in the left The Preferences dialog box is closed.
tree, turn on the Automatically locked check
box, and then set the auto locking period to 1
minute.Click OK.
3. Perform no operation for one minute. A dialog box is displayed. You cannot perform any
operation in the interface.
Test Description
Press Ctrl+Alt+U, and then enter the valid password to unlock the terminal.
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Objective
To verify operation log functions of the M2000.
Prerequisites
M2000 services work properly.
You have the privilege of creating physical NEs.
You log in to the M2000 with the correct password.
1. Choose Topology > Main Topology. The Main Topology window is displayed.
2. Right-click the physical topology interface and The Create Topo Object dialog box is displayed.
select New > Create Topo Object….
3. In the Create Topo Object dialog box, select The NE is created successfully.
the NE type on the left, and then enter NE
attributes such as the NE name and IP
address on the right. Click OK.
4. Choose System > Log Management > The Filter Condition dialog box is displayed.
Query Operation Logs.
Test Description
None
Objective
To verify log query functions of the M2000
Prerequisites
M2000 services work properly.
You have logged in to the M2000 client.
You have the privilege of querying Operation Logs.
1. Choose System > Log Management > The Filter Condition dialog box is displayed.
Query Operation Logs.
2. Set the filter condition in the Filter Condition You can set the conditions for querying part or all of
dialog: (1) User (2) Terminal (3) Result the operation logs.
(4) Time Range (5) Operation (6)
Operation Object
3. Click OK. The Filter Condition dialog box is closed and the
operation logs that meet the set conditions are
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Test Description
If the Query Operation Logs window has been opened, when choosing System > Log
Management > Query Operation Logs, you will enter the opened Query Operation Logs window.
Objective
To verify the function of saving the queried log of the M2000
Prerequisites
M2000 services work properly.
You have logged in to the M2000 client.
You have the privilege of querying and saving Operation Logs.
1. Choose System > Log Management > The Filter Condition dialog box is displayed.
Query Operation Logs.
2. Set the filter condition in the Filter Condition You can set the conditions for querying part or all of
dialog: (1) User (2) Terminal (3) Result the operation logs.
(4) Time Range (5) Operation (6)
Operation Object
3. Click OK. The Filter Condition dialog box is closed and the
Operation Logs that meet the set conditions are
displayed in the Query Operation Logs window.
4. Click Save As…at the bottom right corner to The queried logs are saved to a specified file.
view the Save dialog box. Select the saving
path, enter the file name, and select the file
type. Click Save.
Test Description
If no logs are queried, the Save As button is turned off.
You can save the queried logs to a file of txt,html,csv or xls format.
Objective
To verify the statistics function on the user operation log
Prerequisites
You have logged in to the M2000 as the super user or another user that has the required privileges.
1. Choose System > Log Management > The Statistic Filter dialog box is displayed and the
Operation Log Statistics. current tab is Statistics Items.
2. Select the Statistic Item in the Statistic Row In the Example shows the example of statistic table.
and Statistic Column.
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3. Click Filter Condition tab, and set the filter You can set the conditions for querying part or all of
condition: (1) User (2) Terminal (3) Result the operation logs.
(4) Time Range (5) Operation (6)
Operation Object
4. Click OK. The Statistic Filter dialog box is closed and the
operation logs statistic results that meet the set
conditions are displayed in the Operation Log
Statistics window.
Test Description
The statistics of system log, security log, NE operation log, NE security log are similar with it.
Objective
To verify the function of querying NE Operation Logs
Prerequisites
You have logged in to the M2000 as the super user or another user that has the required privileges.
NE Logs are uploaded to the M2000.
1. Choose System > Log Management > The Filter Condition dialog box is displayed.
Query NE Operation Logs.
2. Set the filter condition in the Filter Condition You can set the conditions for querying part or all of
dialog: (1) User (2) Terminal (3) User the NE operation logs.
Types (4) Result (5) Time Range (6) NEs
3. Click OK. The Filter Condition dialog box is closed and the
NE operation logs that meet the set conditions are
displayed in the Query NE Operation Logs window.
Test Description
None
Objective
To verify the function of querying NE Security Logs
Prerequisites
You have logged in to the M2000 as the super user or another user that has the required privileges.
NE Logs are uploaded to the M2000.
1. Choose System > Log Management > The Filter Condition dialog box is displayed.
Query NE Security Logs.
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2. Set the filter condition in the Filter Condition You can set the conditions for querying part or all of
dialog: (1) User (2) Terminal (3) User the NE security logs.
Types (4) Result (5) Security Levels (6)
Time Range (7) NEs
3. Click OK. The Filter Condition dialog box is closed and the
NE security logs that meet the set conditions are
displayed in the Query NE Security Logs window.
Test Description
None
Objective
To verify the auto export of M2000 logs
Prerequisites
M2000 services work properly.
You have logged in to the M2000 client as the super user or another user that has the required
privileges.
You have logged in to the M2000 server with the root.
1. Choose Maintenance > Task Management. The Task Management window is displayed.
2. In the navigation tree of the Task The task of operation log is displayed on the right.
Management, choose File Interface >
Operation Log Export.
3. Choose the task, and then click the Attribute The Attribute dialog box is displayed, and the
button. current tab is Common Parameters.
4. You can set the Task Name, Start Time and The Attribute dialog box is closed.
Period in the Common Parameters tab and
set Compress Exported File and Export
File Format in the Extended Parameters
tab. Set the Start Time after the current time,
click the OK button.
5. Right-click the task and choose Resume. A Confirm dialog pops up.
7. Enter the save file path in the M2000 server The file is exported and its data is the operation logs.
waiting until the start time.
8. Choose System > Log Management > The logs exported can be queried.
Query Operation Logs to query the
operation log again.
Test Description
The latest system logs export and security logs export are same with it. You can save the exported
logs to a file of csv or xls format.
The latest NE operation logs export and NE security logs export are similar with it. You can save the
exported logs to a file of txt or csv format.
The default status of Operation Log Export task is Suspend.If the current status of the task is Idle,
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Objective
To verify the auto export of M2000 logs
Prerequisites
M2000 services work properly.
You have logged in to the M2000 client as the super user or another user that has the required
privileges.
You have logged in to the M2000 server with the root.
1. Choose Maintenance > Task Management. The Task Management window is displayed.
2. In the navigation tree of the Task The task of operation log is displayed on the right.
Management, choose Database Capacity
Manangement > Operation Log.
3. Choose the task, and then click the Attribute The Attribute dialog box is displayed, and the
button. current tab is Common Parameters.
4. You can set the Task Name, Start Time in the The Attribute dialog box is closed.
Common Parameters tab and set Compress
File After Export, Export File Format and
Hold Days in the Database in the Extended
Parameters tab. Set the Start Time after the
current time, click the OK button.
5. Enter the save file path in the M2000 server The file is exported and its data is the operation logs.
waiting until the start time.
6. Choose System > Log Management > The logs exported can not be queried.
Query Operation Logs to query the
operation log again.
Test Description
The oldest system logs export and security logs export are same with it. You can save the exported
logs to a file of CSV or XML format.
The oldest NE operation logs export and NE security logs export are similar with it. You can save the
exported logs to a file of TXT or CSV format.
Objective
To verify physical subnet creation, deletion, or modification of the M2000
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Prerequisites
You have logged in to the M2000 client.
You have the privilege of creating, deleting, or modifying physical subnets.
The name of each subnet in the system is not unique.
1. Choose Topology > Main Topology. The Main Topology window is displayed
3. Click OK. The refreshed right pane displays the icon and name
of the new physical subnet.
5. Click OK for confirmation. The refreshed right pane displays the icon and
modified name of the physical subnet.
7. Click Yes for confirmation. The deleted subnet is not displayed in the refreshed
right pane.
Test Description
After a subnet is deleted, the NEs in the subnet automatically moves to an upper-level subnet.
You cannot delete the Physical Root node.
Objective
To verify physical NE creation, deletion, or modification of the M2000
Prerequisites
You have logged in to the M2000 client.
You have the privilege of creating, deleting, or modifying physical NEs.
The name of each physical NE in the system is unique.
1. Choose Topology > Main Topology. The Main Topology window is displayed
2. Right-click the Physical Root node in the left The Create Topo Object dialog box is displayed.
pane to select New > Create Topo
Object…from the shortcut menu.
3. Choose Single Create > NE node of the The Create NE Progress dialog box is displayed.
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4. Click Close When finished successfully The Create NE Progress dialog box is closed,The
creating operation. refreshed right pane displays the icon and name of
the new physical NE.
7. Right-click physical NE under the Physical The prompt "Are you sure to delete NE?" is
Root node in the left pane, select Delete on dispalyed.
the shortcut menu.
Test Description
None
Objective
To verify the function of locating NEs and other objects through the navigation tree in the Main Topology
window of the M2000
Prerequisites
You have logged in to the M2000 client.
You have the privilege of locating NEs and other objects through the navigation tree in the Main
Topology window.
1. Choose Topology > Main Topology. The Main Topology window is displayed
2. Unfold the navigation tree in the left pane, and The navigation tree is normal for use. The select NE
then click any NE or other object in the tree. or object in the navigation tree is selected.
Test Description
None
Objective
To verify the function of setting background for the topology view
Prerequisites
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You have logged in to the M2000 and have the privilege of setting the background for the topology
view.
The proper map for the background has been prepared.
1. Right-click on the topology view of the whole The Set BackGround dialog box is displayed.
network or a subnet, and select Set
BackGround....
2. Click Select BackGround.... The Select Map File dialog box is displayed.
3. Select a background existing in the system as The set background takes effect.
the background of the topology view. Select
the path of the background file; click Open to
import the designed background. And then
click OK.
Test Description
You can only import the background files in the GIF,JPG format. For the files in the other formats,
convert them before import them. The size of the background file cannot be more than 1MBytes.
To cancel the set background, turn on the Empty map check box in the Set BackGround dialog box.
Objective
To verify filtering display of NE nodes in the topology view
Prerequisites
You have logged in to the M2000 and have the privilege of setting the filtering display.
1. From the M2000 client menu, choose The Main Topology view is displayed.
Topology > Main Topology.
2. Choose Topology > Show > Filter. The Legend/Filter/Attribute box is displayed on the
right of the Main Topology view.
3. Select the Filter tab and select nodes. The The objects are displayed in the topology view with
selected nodes are displayed in the topology the filtering conditions.
view and marked with selected status. The set
filtering conditions take effect immediately.
Test Description
The default filtering conditions are all selected on the system startup except for the "Name of link"
filtering condition. In other words, topology objects of all types are displayed in the topology view.
Objective
To verify map zooming of the M2000
Prerequisites
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1. Choose Topology > Main Topology. The Main Topology window is displayed
2. Choose Topology > Zoom > Zoom In. The topology map zooms in.
3. Choose Topology > Zoom > Zoom Out. The topology map zooms out.
Test Description
None
Objective
To verify the function of searching objects in the network by name
Prerequisites
The NE exists in the M2000 system.
1. Choose Topology > Main Topology. The Main Topology window is displayed
2. Choose Topology > Search. The Search Object box is displayed on the right of
the Main Topology view.
4. Enter key word in the Search Content area, Related search results are displayed in the Search
and then click Search. Result area of the Search Object box.
5. Click the record you want to locate in the Locate the object corresponding to the record in the
Search Result list. topology view.
Test Description
In the Search Content, the entered key word supports the wildcard * and space.
Objective
To verify the function of searching objects in the network by property
Prerequisites
None
1. Choose Topology > Main Topology. The Main Topology window is displayed
2. Choose Topology > Search. The Search Object box is displayed on the right of
the Main Topology view.
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4. Enter NE IP in the IP Address box of the Related search results are displayed in the Search
Search Condition area, and then click Result area of the Main Topology Search box.
Search.
Test Description
In the Search Condition, the entered key word supports space except for the IP Address condition.
Objective
To verify the base station (BS) auto discovery
Prerequisites
You have logged in to the M2000 client and have the privilege for BS auto discovery.
GRAN NEs exist in M2000.
2. Right-click the NE and choose Synchronize BTS NEs discovered automatically are displayed on
CM data from the shortcut menu.. the subnet of the relevant BSC NE in the navigation
tree or the Main Topology.
Test Description
None
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