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THE ROLE OF ETC’s O & M STAFF ON DUTY – REGARDING THE NOKIA NSS
SYSTEM …..……………………………………………………………………................……2
These processes and procedures being emphasized in this document, are what ETC’s O & M
staff on duty, operating the NOKIA NSS system – shall perform as daily, weekly, monthly, six-
monthly and yearly undertakings.
1.3.1. Check that any abnormal working states are accounted for (USI)
ZUSI:COMP;
1.3.2. You can use the USL command to list units in an incorrect state. The
following command lists all the units in incorrect state (i.e. other than WO-
EX or SP-EX or if the unit is in faulty state, FLTY):
ZUSL:,INCO:ALL;
ZTUT:
You can obtain the previous measurement period, using the TUL
ZTUL:
1.5.3. If the switch has an unexpected high amount of certain clear codes,
you can monitor these using the TOF command
ZTOF:
You can monitor 5 different clear codes simultaneously. The results (in
ASCII) will be output via the TRAOBS logical file.
Note
Remember that the clear code monitoring, as well as any other
monitoring, is not meant to be left on permanently.
Note
With this command you can interrogate the trunk circuits in a given circuit group or in several circuit
groups, listing the circuits that are in a particular state. You can list either the number of circuits in a
particular state, or the addresses and states of the circuits. Using this command, you can also list other
things, such as only those circuits that are in some other state than WO-EX.
1.9.2. Check in the log file that the backup was successful (WKP)
ZWKP:DATA:EMODE;
See the instructions on Safecopying for more information on the fallback copying
procedure on NED.
1.10.1. Check the name of the directory where the fallback copy is stored
(WQO)
ZWQO:CR;
Note
Make sure that the FB build has been updated as described in the
section Updating the FB build .
The following command copies data from the system disk located in
OMU to the MOD located in the same OMU.
ZIPS:”OMU”,WDU-S,/MC_7_0/FBNAME,*,:”OMU”,FDU-
0,/MC_7_1_0/FBNAME,*,:NAME=FBNAME;
For more information on how to take a backup of the FB build, refer to instructions on
Safecopying on NED.
2.3.1 Check the date and time of the network element (DCD)
ZDCD;
Note
Remember that changing the time affects all time measurements currently in progress in the network
element (or elements). This includes, for example, traffic measurement periods and measurement of the
conversation time in detailed charging. The effects of changing the time must be taken into account in
these measurements (in the analysis and further processing of the results).
The following command tests the alarm inputs of all cartridges in rack 1A:
ZWAE:1A;
Run fault diagnoses on all spare computer units, message buses and clock units.
Note
The routines in this section should be carried out in low traffic periods.
4.1.3. If any of the fault diagnoses fail, you must investigate and correct the
fault using normal maintenance procedures
4.1.4. Change the unit states of the units diagnosed above to WO-EX
(USC)
ZUSC:
Note
In larger network elements the above routines will be time-consuming. The
operator may first wish to perform the fault diagnoses followed by unit
changeovers one month later. The frequency of the routines can be adjusted
accordingly. Carry out the unit changeovers during low traffic.
5.1.4. Check and measure the voltages of the vertical power busses.
Note
Note
The voltage difference must be under 1V. If the voltage difference is greater
than 1V, do the following:
a. Check what the difference was when the network element was installed and
commissioned
b. Check the results of previous measurements if there are any
c. Check that the voltage meter is correctly calibrated
d. Check that the voltage meter is properly connected
e. Measure the voltage difference in each earthing connection
3. If the measurement result is still not within the allowed limits, note this down
in the network element diary
6.2.4. Return the switch and battery room keys to the NOC security post.
Note: Use Electro Static Discharge (ESD) strap, which shall be connected to
the same earth as the equipment under test.
7.2.5. Assuming the fault is verified to be faulty rectifier, then the actions shall
be:
(i) Report to the NOC manager and O & M manager
(ii) Report to the power Division in Telecom Network Service, SBU.
(iii) Check the voltage of the battery cells
(iv)Report the voltage of the battery cell to the NOC manager