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CDMA Radio Parameter File
Interface Developer Guide

Issue 01

Date 2014-09-25

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About This Document

Purpose
This document describes the U2000 northbound CDMA radio parameter file interface and
provides the operation guide for interconnecting the U2000 with the NMS.
This document only describes how to use and configure general functions and does not
describe user-defined functions. If you want to know how to use and configure user-defined
functions, apply for related function documents from Huawei.

Product Version
The following table lists the product version for this document.

Product Name Version

U2000 V200R015C00

Intended Audience
This document is intended for:
 Network management engineers

Change History
 01 (2014-09-25)
This is 01 for V200R015C00. Compared with issue Draft A (2014-07-25) of
V200R015C00, no change is made.
 Draft A (2014-07-25)
This is a draft for V200R015C00. Compared with issue 01 (2014-04-15) of
V200R014C00, no change is made.

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Organization
 1Overview of the Northbound CDMA Radio Parameter File Interface
This chapter defines the northbound interface and the northbound CDMA radio
parameter file interface provided by the U2000.
 2Introduction to the Management and Export of CDMA Radio Parameter Files
This chapter describes the CDMA radio parameter file and operations related to the
export of CDMA radio parameter files.
 3Commissioning the Interconnection of the Northbound CDMA Radio Parameter
File Interface
This chapter describes how to perform interconnection commissioning before
interconnecting the NMS and the U2000. Based on the commissioning result, you can
determine whether the northbound CDMA radio parameter file interface meets the
conditions for interconnecting the U2000 with the NMS.
 4Troubleshooting for the CDMA Radio Parameter File Interface
This chapter describes how to rectify faults if they occur when the NMS interconnects
with the U2000 through the CDMA radio parameter file interface to obtain CDMA radio
parameter files.

Conventions

Symbol Conventions
The symbols that may be found in this document are defined as follows:

Symbol Description

Indicates an imminently hazardous situation, which, if not


avoided, will result in death or serious injury.

Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not


avoided, could result in death or serious injury.

Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not


avoided, may result in minor or moderate injury.

Indicates a potentially hazardous situation that, if not avoided,


could result in equipment damage, data loss, performance
deterioration, or unanticipated results.
NOTICE is used to address practices not related to personal
injury.
Calls attention to important information, best practices and
tips.
NOTE is used to address information not related to personal
injury, equipment damage, and environment deterioration.

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General Conventions
Convention Description

Times New Roman Normal paragraphs are in Times New Roman.


Boldface Names of files, directories, folders, and users are in
boldface. For example, log in as user ossuser.
Italic Book titles are in italics.
Courier New Terminal display is in Courier New.

Command Conventions
Convention Description

Boldface The keywords of a command line are in boldface.


Italic Command arguments are in italics.
[] Items (keywords or arguments) in square brackets [ ] are
optional.
{ x | y | ... } Alternative items are grouped in braces and separated by
vertical bars. One is selected.
[ x | y | ... ] Optional alternative items are grouped in square brackets
and separated by vertical bars. One or none is selected.
{ x | y | ... } * Alternative items are grouped in braces and separated by
vertical bars. A minimum of one or a maximum of all can be
selected.

GUI Conventions
Convention Description

Boldface Buttons, menus, parameters, tabs, windows, and dialog titles


are in boldface. For example, click OK.
> Multi-level menus are in boldface and separated by the ">"
signs. For example, choose File > Create > Folder.

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Keyboard Operation
Format Description

Key Press the key. For example, press Enter and press Tab.
Key 1+Key 2 Press the keys concurrently. For example, pressing
Ctrl+Alt+A means the three keys should be pressed
concurrently.
Key 1, Key 2 Press the keys in turn. For example, pressing Alt, A means
the two keys should be pressed in turn.

Mouse Operation
Action Description

Click Select and release the primary mouse button without moving
the pointer.
Double-click Press the primary mouse button twice continuously and
quickly without moving the pointer.
Drag Press and hold the primary mouse button and move the
pointer to a certain position.

Special Character
Convention Description

“<” The left character is replaced by “&lt;” in the exported


parameter file.
“>” The left character is replaced by “&gt;” in the exported
parameter file.
“&” The left character is replaced by “&amp;” in the exported
parameter file.

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Contents

About This Document....................................................................................................................ii


1 Overview of the Northbound CDMA Radio Parameter File Interface...............................1
1.1 Definition of the Northbound Interface.............................................................................................................1
1.2 Definition of the CDMA Radio Parameter File Interface..................................................................................2

2 Introduction to the Management and Export of CDMA Radio Parameter Files...............3


2.1 Managing CDMA Radio Parameter Files..........................................................................................................3
2.2 Operations Related to CDMA Radio Parameter Files.......................................................................................8
2.2.1 Starting a CDMA Radio Parameter Export Task......................................................................................8
2.2.2 Setting Automatic Export of CDMA Radio Parameter Files....................................................................9
2.2.3 Stopping Automatic Export of CDMA Radio Parameter Files.................................................................9
2.2.4 Manually Exporting CDMA Radio Parameter Files...............................................................................10

3 Commissioning the Interconnection of the Northbound CDMA Radio Parameter File


Interface............................................................................................................................................12
3.1 Starting a CDMA Radio Parameter Export Task.............................................................................................12
3.2 Negotiating the Interconnection Parameters of the CDMA Radio Parameter File Interface...........................13
3.3 Exporting CDMA Radio Parameter Files........................................................................................................14
3.4 Checking the Exported CDMA Radio Parameter File.....................................................................................15
3.5 Commissioning the Interconnection of the CDMA Radio Parameter File Interface.......................................16
3.6 Usage of the CDMA Radio Parameter File Interface......................................................................................18

4 Troubleshooting for the CDMA Radio Parameter File Interface......................................20


4.1 Common Troubleshooting and Information Collection (CDMA Radio Parameter File Interface).................20
4.2 Failure of Exporting CDMA Radio Parameter Files........................................................................................21

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1 Overview of the Northbound CDMA


Radio Parameter File Interface

About This Chapter


This chapter defines the northbound interface and the northbound CDMA radio parameter file
interface provided by the U2000.
 1.1Definition of the Northbound Interface
The northbound interface is used to connect the element management system (EMS) and
the NMS.
 1.2Definition of the CDMA Radio Parameter File Interface
The U2000 CDMA radio parameter file interface is a type of northbound interface. The
NMS can obtain CDMA radio parameter files of network elements (NEs) through the
CDMA radio parameter file interface.

1.1 Definition of the Northbound Interface


The northbound interface is used to connect the EMS and the NMS.
The NMS obtains information about the NEs managed by the EMS and delivers operation
commands through the northbound interface. The NE information includes the alarm,
configuration, performance, and inventory data. Figure 1.1 shows the position of the
northbound interface in the network.

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Figure 1.1 Position of the northbound interface

In the mobile communication network, the U2000 functions as an EMS and reports the alarm,
configuration, performance, and inventory data to the NMS through the northbound interface.

1.2 Definition of the CDMA Radio Parameter File


Interface
The U2000 CDMA radio parameter file interface is a type of northbound interface. The NMS
can obtain NE data through the northbound CDMA radio parameter file interface.

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2 Introduction to the Management and


Export of CDMA Radio Parameter Files

About This Chapter


This chapter describes the CDMA radio parameter file and how to export such files.
 2.1Managing CDMA Radio Parameter Files
This section describes the NE types for CDMA radio parameter files, and the types, save
path, naming convention, and format of the exported CDMA radio parameter files.
 2.2Operations Related to CDMA Radio Parameter Files
The operations related to the CDMA radio parameter files include setting and stopping
automatic export of CDMA radio parameter files, and manually exporting CDMA radio
parameter files.

2.1 Managing CDMA Radio Parameter Files


This section describes the NE types for CDMA radio parameter files, and the types, save path,
naming convention, and format of the exported CDMA radio parameter files.

Save Path of CDMA Radio Parameter Files


You can export CDMA radio parameter files manually and on a scheduled basis. The exported
CDMA radio parameter files are saved in /export/home/omc/var/fileint/is/autoExport.

Directory Structure of CDMA Radio Parameter Files


The directory structure for the exported CDMA radio parameter files is as follows:
|-autoExport
-CDMAExport_NeList_Export time.xml (NE list file, which contains information about all
cBSCs.)
-CDMAExport_CBSC1_11.22.33.44_Export time.xml

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-CDMAExport_CBSC2_11.22.33.44_Export time.xml
-CDMAExport_CBSC3_11.22.33.44_Export time.xml
……
Description of the directory structure:
 autoExport: root directory of the exported files.
 CDMAExport_NeList_Export time.xml: NE list file, which contains information about
exported files for all cBSCs. Export time in the format of YYYYMMDDHH indicates the
time for exporting a file. YYYY, MM, DD, and HH indicate the year, month, day, and
hour (24-hour clock).
 CDMAExport_CBSC1_11.22.33.44_Export time.xml: an exported CDMA radio
parameter file.

NE List File
The NE list file describes all the cBSCs for which CDMA radio parameter files are exported.
The NE list file can be saved in XML format.
Table 1.1 describes the NE list file in XML format.

Table 1.1 NE list file in XML format


Flag Description

<MOTree> MO tree for all NEs. One exported NE list file contains the information
about multiple NEs for which CDMA radio parameter files are exported.
<MO> Each MO corresponds to a cBSC. The top-level MO is NE instance, and all
the other properties of the NE are listed under the NE instance.
className Class name of an NE object.
<attr> Attribute of an NE.
name Attribute name of an NE, including
 neName: NE name.
 neType: NE type.
 ip: IP address of an NE.
 fdn: FDN of an NE.
 neID: NE ID.
 neVersion: NE version.

The following is an example of NE list file in XML format:


<?xml version="1.0" encoding="GBK"?>
<MOTree>
<MO className="CBSC">
<attr name="neName">2</attr>
<attr name="neType">CBSC</attr>
<attr name="ip">1.1.1.1</attr>
<attr name="fdn"> NE=258</attr>

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<attr name="neID">4</attr>
<attr name="neVersion">BSC6600V200R006C02</attr>
</MO>
<MO className="CBSC">
<attr name="neName">CBSC10</attr>
<attr name="neType">CBSC</attr>
<attr name="ip">1.1.1.10</attr>
<attr name="fdn"> NE=265</attr>
<attr name="neID">14</attr>
<attr name="neVersion">BSC6680-OMCV300R006C08SPC905</attr>
</MO>
<MO className="CBSC">
<attr name="neName">CBSC94</attr>
<attr name="neType">CBSC</attr>
<attr name="ip">1.1.1.94</attr>
<attr name="fdn"> NE=266</attr>
<attr name="neID">98</attr>
<attr name="neVersion">BSC6680-OMCV300R006C08SPC905</attr>
</MO>
</MOTree>

Naming Convention for CDMA Radio Parameter Files


 Naming Convention
An exported CDMA radio parameter file is named in the format of CDMAExport_NE
name_NE IP_Export time.File name extension.
− NE name indicates the name of an NE in the U2000 system, for which the file is
exported.
− NE IP indicates the IP address of the NE.
− Export time in the format of YYYYMMDDHH indicates the time for exporting the file.
YYYY, MM, DD, and HH indicate the year, month, day, and hour (24-hour clock).
− File name extension indicates the file format. CDMA radio parameters can be
exported only to XML files.
 Example
Assume that the NE name is CBSCTest, NE IP address is 10.22.33.44, and export time is
15:00 on July 20, 2009, the exported file is named
CDMAExport_CBSCTest_10.22.33.44_2009072015.xml.

Exported CDMA Radio Parameter Files


An exported CDMA radio parameter file contains the data of a cBSC and radio parameters of
all cBTSs under the cBSC. The exported CDMA radio parameter file is saved in XML format.

Table 1.1 Description of an exported CDMA radio parameter file in XML format
Flag Description

<spec:BACKUPCFG> Presets some URLs for describing related synchronization data,


including the link to XML standards.
<spec:fileHeader> Specifies the file format version, required mediation version, NE
version, and synchronization type for an exported file.

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Flag Description

<spec:synData> Start flag for NE data, which ends with </spec:synData>.


<class synlabel="27"> Synchronization label for a specific managed object class
(MOC), which marks the change of MOC data and ends with
</class>. If the data of a managed object instance (MOI) under
the MOC is changed, the label changes accordingly.
<MOC name id="1"> Specifies the data record under a specific MOC, which ends with
</MOC name>. For example, <BSC id="1"> indicates the first
record under BSC. If multiple records exist under BSC, id starts
from 1 in ascending order.
<attributes> Specifies the value of each attribute under a specific MOC,
which ends with </attributes>.

The following is an example of exported CDMA radio parameter file:


<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<spec:BACKUPCFG
xmlns:spec="http://www.huawei.com/specs/huawei_wl_bulkcm_xml_baseline_syn_1.0.0"
xmlns="http://www.huawei.com/specs/bsc6680_nrm_forSyn_collapse_1.0.0"
xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance"
xsi:schemaLocation="http://www.huawei.com/specs/huawei_wl_bulkcm_xml_baseline_syn_
1.0.0CfgSynData_collapse_spec.xsd">
<spec:fileHeader fileFormatVersion="1.1.0"
matchVersion="iManagerU2000_CBSC_MATCH_ENG_V200R012C36SPC018" NEversion="BSC6680-
OMCV300R008ENGC00SPC200" synType="all"/>
<spec:synData>
<class synlabel="2">
<BSC id="1">
<attributes>
<BSCIP>192.168.17.1</BSCIP>
<BSCSNM>255.255.0.0</BSCSNM>
<ENTID>45381</ENTID>
<MCC>460</MCC>
<MNC>3</MNC>
<MSCID>0x123456</MSCID>
<MAXSDB>0</MAXSDB>
<MINUATI24>0x00</MINUATI24>
<MTZDSTS>YES</MTZDSTS>
<AIFTYP>SUA</AIFTYP>
<APVER></APVER>
<APVER0>IOS5.0</APVER0>
<DTXSWT>OFF</DTXSWT>
<HANGOVER></HANGOVER>
<DTXMIN></DTXMIN>
<DTXMAX></DTXMAX>
<ARDDNCSWT>OFF</ARDDNCSWT>
<ARDDNCLEVEL></ARDDNCLEVEL>
<ARDDNCPTTYPE></ARDDNCPTTYPE>
</attributes>
</BSC>
</class>

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<class synlabel="1">
<BSC_BSCHO id="1">
<attributes>
<HHOMAXTARGNUM>6</HHOMAXTARGNUM>
<INTRABSCHHOSW>ON</INTRABSCHHOSW>
<HHOALGSWDELAY>OFF</HHOALGSWDELAY>
<BANDHHOSW>OFF</BANDHHOSW>
<NBRLSTSNDPERIOD>4</NBRLSTSNDPERIOD>
</attributes>
</BSC_BSCHO>
</class>
</spec:synData>
</spec:BACKUPCFG>

Format of a cBTS Configuration File


The cBTS radio parameters are exported to a cBTS configuration file containing the data of
one cBSC and multiple cBTSs under the cBSC. The data of cBSC and cBTSs with the same
MOC is combined into one list, in which BTSID specifies a cBTS, and neID specifies a
cBSC.
The following is an example of exported cBTS configuration file in XML format:
<class synlabel="362">
<CBTSTRM_CBTSRFPARA id="1">
<attributes>
<BTSNAME>BTS1</BTSNAME>
<BTSID>1</BTSID>
<BRDID>1</BRDID>
<PWRCMB>OFF</PWRCMB>
<DIVBYPASS>OFF</DIVBYPASS>
<MAINTMAPARA></MAINTMAPARA>
<DIVSTMAPARA></DIVSTMAPARA>
<ADJPOWER>-2</ADJPOWER>
<RFRECVMODE>BROADBAND</RFRECVMODE>
<DDUADJPARA>0</DDUADJPARA>
<FWDLDTMCNST>400</FWDLDTMCNST>
<RSSIFLTRSWT>OFF</RSSIFLTRSWT>
<RXD0>ON</RXD0>
<RXD1></RXD1>
<RXD2></RXD2>
</attributes>
</CBTSTRM_CBTSRFPARA>
</class>
<class synlabel="362">
<CBTSTRM_CBTSRFPARA id="2">
<attributes>
<BTSNAME>BTS1</BTSNAME>
<BTSID>1</BTSID>
<BRDID>3</BRDID>
<PWRCMB>OFF</PWRCMB>
<DIVBYPASS>OFF</DIVBYPASS>
<MAINTMAPARA></MAINTMAPARA>
<DIVSTMAPARA></DIVSTMAPARA>
<ADJPOWER>-2</ADJPOWER>
<RFRECVMODE>BROADBAND</RFRECVMODE>

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<DDUADJPARA>0</DDUADJPARA>
<FWDLDTMCNST>400</FWDLDTMCNST>
<RSSIFLTRSWT>OFF</RSSIFLTRSWT>
<RXD0>ON</RXD0>
<RXD1></RXD1>
<RXD2></RXD2>
</attributes>
</CBTSTRM_CBTSRFPARA>
</class>

2.2 Operations Related to CDMA Radio Parameter Files


2.2.1 Starting a CDMA Radio Parameter Export Task
Before exporting CDMA radio parameters, you need to create a CDMA data export task.

Prerequisites
You can use either of the following methods to create a CDMA data export task:
 create a CDMA data export task using commands
 create a CDMA data export task using the OSMU

 In an SLS system, you need to perform the following steps only on the master server and do not need to
perform them on the slave or standby server.
 In an HA or remote HA system, you need to perform the following steps only on the active server and
do not need to perform them on the standby server.
 In an ATAE cluster online or offline remote HA system, you need to perform the following steps only
on the master server and do not need to perform them on the slave or standby server.

Procedure
Method 1:
Step 1 Logged in to the U2000 server as user ossuser.
Step 2 Run the script for setting environment variables.
$ . Installation directory of the U2000 server software/svc_profile.sh

The default installation directory of the U2000 server software is /opt/oss/server.

Step 3 Start the CDMA data export task.


$ cd /opt/oss/server/etc/CPMService/CDMADataExport
$ upgradeCdmaExportTool

Step 4 Restart the ItmService service.


$ svc_adm -cmd restartsvc ItmService

Step 5 Restart the U2000 client.


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Method 2:

Procedure
Step 1 You have logged in to the master OSMU as user ossuser using a web browser. OSMU
address: https://U2000 master server IP:31123/
Step 2 Choose NBI Management > Centralized Management > Interface Status.
If the task has not started, the task is displayed as Uninstall ed ,it will automatically start and
the ItmService service will be restarted when you enable the interface, and the task is
displayed as In use in the GUI.
If the task has started according to Method 1 mentioned above, the task is displayed as In use
or Unused in the GUI.
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2.2.2 Setting Automatic Export of CDMA Radio Parameter Files


After the automatic export of CDMA radio parameter files is set, the U2000 exports the
CDMA radio parameters to files in the specified format at the specified time of each day.

Prerequisites
You have logged in to the U2000 client as user admin.

Context
You can set the automatic export only when the task is not in the Suspended state.

Procedure
Step 1 Choose Maintenance > Task Management (traditional style); alternatively, double-click
System Management in Application Center and choose Task Schedule > Task
Management (application style).
The Task Management window is displayed.
Step 2 Choose Task Type > File Interface > CDMA Configuration Data Export in the navigation
tree to view a task record. If the task record is in the Suspended state, right-click the task and
choose Resume from the shortcut menu before setting the automatic export.
Step 3 Double-click the task record. In the displayed Attribute dialog box, set parameters on the
Common Parameters and Extended Parameters tab pages.
Step 4 Click OK.
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2.2.3 Stopping Automatic Export of CDMA Radio Parameter Files


Prerequisites
 You have set the automatic export of CDMA radio parameter files.

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 You have logged in to the U2000 client as user admin or you have logged in to the
OSMU as user ossuser.

Context
After setting the automatic export of CDMA radio parameter files, you can manually stop the
automatic export at any time.
For details about how to set the automatic export of CDMA radio parameter files, see section
2.2.2"Setting Automatic Export of CDMA Radio Parameter Files."

Procedure
Method 1:
Step 1 Choose Maintenance > Task Management (traditional style); alternatively, double-click
System Management in Application Center and choose Task Schedule > Task
Management (application style).
The Task Management window is displayed.
Step 2 Choose Task Type > File Interface > CDMA Configuration Data Export in the navigation
tree to view a task record.
Step 3 Right-click the task record and choose Suspended from the shortcut menu to stop the
automatic export of CDMA radio parameter files.
Method 2:
Step 1 Choose NBI Management > Centralized Management > Interface Status from the OSMU
web GUI.
Step 2 Select CDMA Configuration Data Interface in the displayed GUI and click Disable.
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2.2.4 Manually Exporting CDMA Radio Parameter Files


You can manually export CDMA radio parameter files in addition to automatically exporting
these files at specified times.

Prerequisites
You have logged in to the U2000 client as user admin or you have logged in to the OSMU as
user ossuser.

Procedure
Method 1:
Step 1 Choose Maintenance > Task Management (traditional style); alternatively, double-click
System Management in Application Center and choose Task Schedule > Task
Management (application style).
The Task Management window is displayed.

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Step 2 Choose Task Type > File Interface > CDMA Configuration Data Export in the navigation
tree to view a task record.
Step 3 Right-click a task record and choose Run Immediately from the shortcut menu to manually
start the task for exporting CDMA radio parameter files.
Method 2:

Step 1 Choose NBI Management > Centralized Management > Interface Status from the OSMU
web GUI.
Step 4 Select CDMA Configuration Data Interface in the displayed GUI and click Enable.
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3 Commissioning the Interconnection of the


Northbound CDMA Radio Parameter File
Interface

About This Chapter


This chapter describes how to perform interconnection commissioning before interconnecting
the NMS and the U2000. Based on the commissioning result, you can determine whether the
northbound CDMA radio parameter file interface meets the conditions for interconnecting the
U2000 with the NMS.

3.1 Starting a CDMA Radio Parameter Export Task


Before exporting CDMA radio parameters, you need to create a CDMA radio parameter
export task.

Prerequisites
You have logged in to the U2000 server as user ossuser.

 In an SLS system, you need to perform the following steps only on the master server and do not need to
perform them on the slave or standby server.
 In an HA or remote HA system, you need to perform the following steps only on the active server and
do not need to perform them on the standby server.
 In an ATAE cluster online or offline remote HA system, you need to perform the following steps only
on the master server and do not need to perform them on the slave or standby server.

Procedure
Step 1 Run the script for setting environment variables.
$ . Installation directory of the U2000 server software/svc_profile.sh

The default installation directory of the U2000 server software is /opt/oss/server.

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Step 2 Start the CDMA radio parameter export task.


$ cd /opt/oss/server/etc/CPMService/CDMADataExport
$ upgradeCdmaExportTool

Step 3 Restart the ItmService service.


$ svc_adm -cmd restartsvc ItmService

Step 4 Restart the U2000 client.


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3.2 Negotiating the Interconnection Parameters of the


CDMA Radio Parameter File Interface
Before interconnecting the U2000 with the NMS, you need to check the license of the NMS
and negotiate the interconnection parameters of the CDMA radio parameter file interface. The
CDMA radio parameter file is exported based on the negotiated parameters.

Checking License
To check whether the NMS has the license to use the CDMA radio parameter file interface,
perform the following steps:
Step 1 Log in to the U2000 client.
Step 2 Choose License > OSS License Management> License Information (traditional style);
alternatively, double-click System Management in Application Center and choose License
Management > License Information (application style).
The License Information window is displayed.
Step 3 Click the Function Control Item tab in the License Information window. If Configuration
File Interface-CBSS is on the displayed Resource Control Item tab page, the NMS is
authorized to use the CDMA radio parameter file interface.
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Negotiating the Interconnection Parameters


The interconnection parameters of the CDMA radio parameter file interface include the user
name and password for the NMS to log in to the U2000, the start time and format of the
exported file, and the fields in the exported file. Table 1.1 lists a group of CDMA radio
parameter file interface parameters for your reference. The following interconnection
operations take these parameters for example.

Table 1.1 Example of interconnection parameters


Parameter Parameter Value Remarks
Type

User User Name ftpuser This parameter cannot be modified.

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Parameter Parameter Value Remarks


Type

Password Changeme_123 To improve system security, change


the default password upon first
login and periodically change the
password. The password change
interval can be customized as
required.
Export / This parameter cannot be modified.
Path export/home/omc/var/
fileint/is/autoExport
Content NE CBSC This parameter cannot be modified.
Format Start Time 07/13/2009 19:00:00 This parameter can be modified on
the U2000 client.
File XML This parameter cannot be modified.
Format

Negotiating File Transfer Protocols


You need to negotiate between the U2000 and NMS to determine whether FTP or SFTP be
used.
You can then prepare for the interconnection according to the negotiated results by referring
to the section "Configuring the FTP Transmission Policy" described in the corresponding
U2000 Administrator Guide.

Using SFTP is recommended because of its higher security than FTP.

3.3 Exporting CDMA Radio Parameter Files


You can set an automatic CDMA radio parameter export task on the U2000 client, to export
the CDMA radio parameter files to the specified path.

Context
You can set the automatic export only when the task is not in the Suspended state.

Procedure
Step 1 Choose Maintenance > Task Management (traditional style); alternatively, double-click
System Management in Application Center and choose Task Schedule > Task
Management (application style).

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The Task Management window is displayed.


Step 2 Choose Task Type > File Interface > CDMA Configuration Data Export in the navigation
tree to view a task record. If the task is in the Suspend state, right-click the task and choose
Resume from the shortcut menu.
Step 3 Double-click the task record. In the displayed Attribute dialog box, set related parameters by
referring to 1Table 1.1.

Table 1.1 Example of parameter settings


Tab Page Parameter Value

Common Parameters Task Name CDMA Parameter Export


Start Time 07/13/2009 19:00:00
Execution Period 1 day
Extended Parameters NE CBSC

Step 4 Click OK.


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3.4 Checking the Exported CDMA Radio Parameter File


You can obtain the exported CDMA radio parameter file from the export path and compare
parameters in the exported file with the negotiated parameters. If parameters in the exported
file are the same as the negotiated parameters, the exported CDMA radio parameter file is
correct.

Prerequisites
You have logged in to the U2000 server as user ossuser.

 In an SLS system, you need to perform the following steps only on the master server and do not need to
perform them on the slave or standby server.
 In an HA or remote HA system, you need to perform the following steps only on the active server and
do not need to perform them on the standby server.
 In an ATAE cluster online or offline remote HA system, you need to perform the following steps only
on the master server and do not need to perform them on the slave or standby server.

Procedure
Step 1 Check whether any CDMA radio parameter file is generated in
/export/home/omc/var/fileint/is/autoExport. If no CDMA radio parameter file is generated,
solve the problem by referring to chapter 4"Troubleshooting for the CDMA Radio Parameter
File Interface."
Step 2 Obtain the CDMA radio parameter file from /export/home/omc/var/fileint/is/autoExport/.

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Step 3 Check whether the exported CDMA radio parameter file is generated based on the negotiated
parameters. If parameters in the exported file are the same as the negotiated parameters, the
exported CDMA radio parameter file is correct.
Figure 1.1 shows an example of the exported CDMA radio parameter file.

Figure 1.1 Example of the exported CDMA radio parameter file

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3.5 Commissioning the Interconnection of the CDMA


Radio Parameter File Interface
This section describes how to simulate the NMS to obtain the CDMA radio parameter file
generated by the U2000 using SFTP. Based on the obtained CDMA radio parameter file, you

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can determine whether the northbound CDMA radio parameter file interface meets the
conditions for interconnecting the U2000 with the NMS.

Prerequisites
The network connection between the NMS and the U2000 is proper.

Context
The NMS can directly obtain the CDMA radio parameter file from the specified path of the
U2000 server.

Allows you to obtain files using SFTP or FTP. Using SFTP is recommended because of its
higher security than FTP.
In this section, SFTP is used as an example.
 In an SLS system, you need to perform the following steps only on the master server and do not need to
perform them on the slave or standby server.
 In an HA or remote HA system, you need to perform the following steps only on the active server and
do not need to perform them on the standby server.
 In an ATAE cluster online or offline remote HA system, you need to perform the following steps only
on the master server and do not need to perform them on the slave or standby server.

Procedure
Step 1 Use the SFTP tool in the Windows OS to connect to the U2000 server and obtain files in the
/export/home/omc/var/fileint/is/autoExport/ directory.
The SFTP tools include FileZilla.
When using the SFTP tool to connect to the U2000 server, set the character set to
GB2312.Otherwise, if the downloaded file contains Chinese characters, they are displayed as
garbled characters. FileZilla is used as an example to show how to set the character set to
GB2312, as shows in Error: Reference source not found.

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Figure 1.1 Setting the character set on the FileZilla

Step 2 Check the downloaded CDMA radio parameter file. For detailed operations, see section
3.4"Checking the Exported CDMA Radio Parameter File."
If the downloaded CDMA radio parameter file is generated based on the negotiated
parameters, the northbound CDMA radio parameter file interface meets the interconnection
conditions.
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3.6 Usage of the CDMA Radio Parameter File Interface


This section describes how to use the northbound CDMA radio parameter file interface when
the U2000 system is deployed in different networking modes.
The U2000 supports the following networking modes:
 Single-server system
 HA system
 Remote HA system
 SLS system

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Table 1.1 lists the references for the usage of the northbound CDMA radio parameter file
interface based on networking modes.

Table 1.1 Usage of the CDMA radio parameter file interface


U2000 Networking References

Single-server system This document


HA system This document
Remote HA system This document and related documents for the remote HA system
SLS system This document and related documents for the SLS system

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4 Troubleshooting for the CDMA Radio


Parameter File Interface

About This Chapter


This chapter describes how to rectify faults if they occur when the NMS interconnects with
the U2000 through the CDMA radio parameter file interface to obtain CDMA radio parameter
files.

4.1 Common Troubleshooting and Information Collection


(CDMA Radio Parameter File Interface)
If a common fault occurs when the NMS attempts to obtain CDMA radio parameter files
through the northbound CDMA radio parameter file interface, you can rectify the fault based
on the common troubleshooting methods. If the detected fault cannot be rectified based on the
common troubleshooting methods, collect information about the fault, and contact Huawei
technical support.

Common Troubleshooting
Table 1.1 lists the common faults that may occur during the export of CDMA radio parameter
files from the U2000 to the NMS and the methods of rectifying these faults.

Table 1.1 Common faults and troubleshooting methods


Common Fault Troubleshooting Method

CDMA radio parameter files fail to be See section 4.2"Failure of Exporting CDMA
exported. Radio Parameter Files."

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Information Collection
If the faults that result in the export failure cannot be rectified based on the common
troubleshooting methods, you need to collect related information for locating the fault. Table
1.1 lists the information that needs to be collected and the method of collecting the
information.

Table 1.1 Information to be collected


Information Note

Operation Record the operations performed before a fault occurs and the
information troubleshooting measures taken later.
Version Obtain information about the U2000 version, NE mediation version, and
information NE version.
IP Obtain the IP address of the U2000 server.
information
Log  Obtain logs in the /export/home/omc/var/logs directory. The trace file
information generated for the CPMSerice service is named
iMAP.cpm_agent.trace.
 Obtain the exported CDMA radio parameter files in the
/export/home/omc/var/fileint/is/autoExport/ directory.

4.2 Failure of Exporting CDMA Radio Parameter Files


This section describes the solution to the failure of exporting CDMA radio parameter files
caused by NE disconnection and insufficient disk space on the U2000 server.

Problem Description
No CDMA radio parameter file exists in the export path, and therefore the NMS fails to obtain
CDMA radio parameter files of NEs.

Cause Analysis
Two common causes of the export failure are as follows:
 NEs are disconnected from the U2000.
 Disk space on the U2000 server is insufficient.

Troubleshooting for NE Disconnection


Step 1 On the U2000 client, choose Topology > Main Topology.
In the displayed Main Topology window, right-click the disconnected NE and choose
Synchronize CM Data from the shortcut menu.
Step 2 Check whether network connection is proper, and rectify network faults when detected.

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Step 3 Check whether the NE mediation works properly. If the NE mediation needs to be reinstalled,
reinstall it by referring to the U2000 commissioning guide for the corresponding networking
scheme.
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Troubleshooting for Insufficient Disk Space on the U2000 Server


You can use any of the following methods to check the server disk space:
Method 1:
Step 1 View the message output area at the bottom of the U2000 client. If the disk partition usage
reaches the threshold, you need to clear the disk space immediately.
Method 2:
Step 1 Choose Monitor > System Monitor > Browser (traditional style); alternatively, double-click
System Management in Application Center and choose System > System Monitor >
Browser (application style). The System Monitor Browser window is displayed.
Step 2 Click the Hard Disk Monitor tab. View the disk partition usage in the Hard Disk Monitor
window.
Method 3:
Step 1 Log in to the U2000 server as user ossuser.
Step 2 Run the following command to switch to user root.
$ su - root
Password: Password of root
Step 3 Run the following command to check the disk space on the server:
# df –k
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Normally, the disk usage is smaller than 90%, which means the value of capacity is smaller
than 90% in the output. If the usage ratio of a partition is greater than 90%, clear the disk
space on the U2000 server.

Confirm that the files can be deleted before clearing the disk space. The U2000 may run
improperly if a file is deleted by mistake. You are advised to clear the disk space by referring
to the U2000 administrator guide for the corresponding networking mode.

Solution
Contact Huawei technical support.

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