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Objectives
Describe WiMAX Network Structure Master the local operation and remote operation Complete daily maintenance tasks
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Contents
1. Operation and Maintenance System 2. Routine Maintenance
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Contents
1. Operation and Maintenance System
1.1 WiMAX Network Structure 1.2 Common Commands
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SS/ MS
R1 ASN
R3
R5
CSN
CSN
Another ASN
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Local Operation
Remote Operation
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1. Operation and Maintenance System
1.1 WiMAX Network Structure 1.2 Common Commands
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Software Query
LST SOFTWARE
It is used to query the software version information saved in an NE.
DSP BRDVER
It is used to query the version information about a board
LST VER
It is used to query the current running software version of an NE.
DSP SOFTSYNCH
It is used to query the status of software version synchronization between active and standby areas of the control board or between active and standby control boards.
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Configuration Query
LST CFGFILE
It is used to query the backup configuration files in the current system.
DSP MMLTXT
It is used to query the current configuration and display key configuration data in the current system on the MML client.
LST NBR
It is used to query neighboring relationship.
DSP CARRIERSTATUS
It is used to query the active flag of a carrier.
LST CARRIERBASICINFO
It is used to query the basic information about a carrier.
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Transport Query
LST/ DSP ETHPORT LST/ DSP IPPATH LST/ DSP IPRT LST ITFIP
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Contents
1. Operation and Maintenance System 2. Routine Maintenance
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Contents
2. Routine Maintenance
2.1 Objective 2.2 Daily Maintenance 2.3 Weekly Maintenance 2.4 Monthly Maintenance
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Periodically check the running status of the DBS3900, remove the potential trouble in time.
Do the network analysis forwardly, and take corresponding solutions, to make sure all the equipments are running with the best status, satisfy the service requirement.
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Obtaining the Site Information Selecting Maintenance Items Arranging for Tools and Spare Parts
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Maintenance on the Environment of the Equipment Room Maintenance on the Power Supply System and Grounding System
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2. Routine Maintenance
2.1 Objective 2.2 Daily Maintenance 2.3 Weekly Maintenance 2.4 Monthly Maintenance
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Monitoring the Fault Alarms of the DBS3900 Monitoring the Performance Counters of the DBS3900 Checking the DBS3900 Logs
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On the M2000 client, choose Monitor > Current Fault Alarms. The
Filter window is displayed. Click Import to display the Import dialog box. Check whether a fault alarm template is listed in the left pane of the Import dialog box.
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On the M2000 client, choose Monitor > Fault Alarm Statistics. The
Click Import to display the Import dialog box. Check whether an event alarm statistics template is listed in the left pane of the Import dialog box.
Click Save As, specify the file type and path, and then save the statistics results.
Click the Table tab in the result pane, and then save the file in *.txt, *.csv, or *.html format.
Click the Pie tab in the result pane, and then save the file in *.jpg format.
On the M2000 client, choose Performance > Query Result. The Query Result window is displayed.
On the left part of the window, check whether an alarm statistics template is listed in the Template pane.
When the results are displayed in a table, right-click in the table, choose Export Selected Rows or Export All from the shortcut menu, and then save the file in *.txt, *.csv, *.html, or *.xls format.
When the results are displayed in a line chart or a bar chart, right-click the
chart, choose Save from the shortcut menu, and then save the file in *.jpg format.
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Run LST OPTLOG to check the operation logs Run LST SECLOH to check the security logs Run LST ALMLOG to check the alarm logs
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DSP CARRIERSTATUS
This command is used to query the active flag of a carrier.
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DSP ETHPORT
This command is used to query the status information about a port.
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DSP TIME
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Contents
2. Routine Maintenance
2.1 Objective 2.2 Daily Maintenance 2.3 Weekly Maintenance 2.4 Monthly Maintenance
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DSP BRDSTATUS
This command is used to query the status of a board. The status of a board is either available or blocked. The available status of a board is: configuring, in position, start, startup
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BKP CFGFILE
This command is used to back up the data in the memory database of a specified file type.
ULD CFGFILE
This command is used to upload configuration files to the local computer after they are backed up.
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Contents
2. Routine Maintenance
2.1 Objective 2.2 Daily Maintenance 2.3 Weekly Maintenance 2.4 Monthly Maintenance
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Checking the Status of Devices Testing the Service Performance of the DBS3900
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DSP BRDSTATUS
This command is used to query the status of a board. The status of a board is either available or blocked. The available status of a board is: configuring, in position, start and startup
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Step1:Choose one or two links with the optimum radio environment, locate a test point 200 m away from the BS, and then arrange for test points along the links with an interval of 100 m.
Step2 :MS access the network Step3: Connect the MS to the maintenance PC, start the FTP program, download a large file, and then record the average downlink data rate of the MS. Use a drive test tool to check the values of DL RSSI, DL CINR, and UL TX Power, and record the values in following Table.
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Step1: MS access the network Step2: Download a large file from the FTP server, and then record the average downlink data rate. Step3: Power on multiple MSs, repeat steps 1 and 2, record the downlink data rate of each MS, and then obtain the downlink throughput by summing up the downlink data rates of the MSs.
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Step1: MS access the network Step2: Upload a large file to the FTP server, and then record the average uplink data rate Step3: Power on multiple MSs, repeat steps 1 and 2, record the uplink data rate of each MS, and then obtain the uplink throughput by summing up the uplink data rates of the MSs
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Summary
Describe the Contents of Daily Maintenance Describe the Contents of Weekly Maintenance Describe the Contents of Monthly Maintenance
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