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1.1
Alcatel University - 8AS 90125 0190 VT ZZA Ed.01
1 : Presentation of the BTS Terminal
Session presentation
Program :
1.1 Presentation
1.2 Connection of the BTS Terminal
1.3 Starting the BTS Terminal
1.2
1 : Presentation of the BTS Terminal
Presentation
1.3
1 : Presentation of the BTS Terminal
Connection
Cable RS-232
1.4
1 : Presentation of the BTS Terminal
Starting the BTS Terminal
Click on the Start menu of the computer and follow the path
Start Programs BTS-Terminal release Bxx
BTS-Terminal
1.5
1 : Presentation of the BTS Terminal
Starting the BTS Terminal
1.6
1 : Presentation of the BTS Terminal
Starting the BTS Terminal
Standalone
1.7
1 : Presentation of the BTS Terminal
Starting the BTS Terminal
1.8
1 : Presentation of the BTS Terminal
Starting the BTS Terminal
Display help.
1.9
1 : Presentation of the BTS Terminal
Starting the BTS Terminal
1.10
1 : Presentation of the BTS Terminal
Starting the BTS Terminal
1.11
1 : Presentation of the BTS Terminal
Starting the BTS Terminal
Connection
1.12
1 : Presentation of the BTS Terminal
Starting the BTS Terminal
1.13
1 : Presentation of the BTS Terminal
Starting the BTS Terminal
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1 : Presentation of the BTS Terminal
Evaluation
1.15
2 Definition and Handling of the SBL
1.16
Alcatel University - 8AS 90125 0190 VT ZZA Ed.01
2 : Definition and Handling of the SBL
Session presentation
Program :
2.1 Definition
2.2 SBL states
2.3 SBL Hierarchy
2.4 Operator Commands
2.5 Relationship between SBL & RIT
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2 : Definition and Handling of the SBL
Definition
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2 : Definition and Handling of the SBL
Definition
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2 : Definition and Handling of the SBL
SBL States : Description
Human operation
OPR (OPeRator)
The object is subject to an operator intervention
It cannot perform its functions
Level of service
IT (In Traffic)
The object is ready to perform all its functions
The provided service is acceptable
FIT (Faulty In Traffic)
The object is ready to perform its functions in a degraded mode
A non fatal error has been detected
The provided service is acceptable
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2 : Definition and Handling of the SBL
SBL States : Description
Level of service
FLT (FauLTy out of service)
A fatal error has been detected
The service is unavailable
The provided object has the capability to recover autonomously
FOS (Forced Out of Service)
A fatal error has been detected
The service is unavailable
The provided object does not have the capability to recover
autonomously
UT (Under Test)
The object is being tested by automatic processes
The service is momentary unavailable
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2 : Definition and Handling of the SBL
SBL States : Description
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2 : Definition and Handling of the SBL
SBL States : Description
Configuration management
NEQ (Non EQuipped)
WTC (Wait for Traffic Clear)
This state is linked with the WTC timer parameter
Corresponding SBL cannot be selected for new transactions
The traffic still goes on until the WTC timer expires
MSD (Maintenance SeizeD)
This state indicates that a test operator action is running on the
corresponding SBL
MSD AUTO (Maintenance Seized Autonomously)
This state indicates that an action autonomously triggered by the
system is running on the corresponding SBL
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2 : Definition and Handling of the SBL
SBL States
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2 : Definition and Handling of the SBL
SBL States
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2 : Definition and Handling of the SBL
SBL Hierarchy : Interdependencies
Parent SBL B B C
AND OR
Child SBL A A
(1) (2)
Case (1)
A is in IT/FIT state if B is in IT/FIT state
A is in SOS state when B is faulty (FLT, FOS, OPR, SOS,
EF)
Case (2)
A is in IT/FIT state if at least B or C is IT/FIT state
A is SOS state when B and C are faulty (FLT, FOS, OPR,
SOS, EF) 1.27
2 : Definition and Handling of the SBL
SBL Hierarchy
BTS
RA1 RA2
RA3
TRE9 TRE10
1.28
2 : Definition and Handling of the SBL
SBL Operator Commands
Handling of SBL
To ensure the maintenance of the BTS, the operator needs
to check or modify the SBL conditions from the BTS-
Terminal.
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2 : Definition and Handling of the SBL
SBL Operator Commands
Purpose
Reactivate the functionality of a target SBL
Impact
When the initialisation has been successfully
achieved, the SBL should be able to handle its
functionality
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2 : Definition and Handling of the SBL
SBL Operator Commands
Purpose
Inhibit the functionality of a target SBL and filters
alarms
The Wait Traffic Clear parameter introduces a delay
into the command execution
The traffic may be stopped in a clean way
Impact
The context is lost (calls / signalling)
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2 : Definition and Handling of the SBL
SBL Operator Commands
Purpose
Build up a function supported by SW without SW
download
Impact
Context is kept
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2 : Definition and Handling of the SBL
SBL Operator Commands
Purpose
Escape from a situation where the behaviour is
doubtful
This command may be seen as a combination of
Disable and Init
Impact
SW and DATA downloading.
The context is lost (calls / signalling)
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2 : Definition and Handling of the SBL
SBL Operator Commands
INIT
RESET
1 BOOTSTRAP
2 SELF-TESTS
3 SOFTWARE DOWNLOADING
RESTART
4 SOFTWARE START-UP
5 NON-DESTRUCTIVE TESTS
6 CONFIGURATION DOWNLOADING /
DATA BASE SYNCHRONISATION
7 FUNCTION START-UP
DISABLE
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2 : Definition and Handling of the SBL
Commands for each SBL type
SBL Read Init Disable Restart Reset
BTS X X X
CLLK X
OMU X X X
EACB X X X
RA X X X
TRE X X X X X
CCF X X X
HWAY X X X
BTS_OM X X X
BTS_TEL X X X
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2 : Definition and Handling of the SBL
Commands for each SBL state
1.36
2 : Definition and Handling of the SBL
RIT and SBL relationship
1.37
2 : Definition and Handling of the SBL
Evaluation
1.38
3 Alarms and Measurements
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Alcatel University - 8AS 90125 0190 VT ZZA Ed.01
3 : Alarms and Measurements
Session presentation
Objective :
to be able to manage the Alarms
and to handle the Measurement Menus
Program :
1.40
3 : Alarms and Measurements
Active Alarms
1.41
3 : Alarms and Measurements
Active Alarms
1.42
3 : Alarms and Measurements
Measurements
Temperature
1.43
3 : Alarms and Measurements
Measurements
1.44
3 : Alarms and Measurements
Evaluation
1.45
4 Updating the internal data
(Remote Inventory)
1.46
Alcatel University - 8AS 90125 0190 VT ZZA Ed.01
4 : Updating the internal data (Remote Inventory)
Session presentation
Objective :
to be able to update the internal data
with the Remote Inventory
Program :
1.47
4 : Updating the internal data (Remote Inventory)
Read Remote Inventory
1.48
4 : Updating the internal data (Remote Inventory)
Modify Remote Inventory
Select
the module
1.49
4 : Updating the internal data (Remote Inventory)
Modify Remote Inventory
1.50
4 : Updating the internal data (Remote Inventory)
Evaluation
1.51
5 Setting the Transmission Parameters
1.52
Alcatel University - 8AS 90125 0190 VT ZZA Ed.01
5 : Setting the Transmission Parameters
Session presentation
Objective :
to be able to configure the Transmission
Parameters
Program :
5.1 Using the Settings Menu
5.2 Setting the Qmux Address
5.3 Configuring the Frame
5.4 Checking the Fault Table
5.5 Checking the Qmux Status
5.6 Turning on the loop
5.7 Setting the Clock mode
5.8 Setting and Checking the Abis mapping
1.53
5 : Setting the Transmission Parameters
Using the Settings Menu
1.54
5 : Setting the Transmission Parameters
Setting the Qmux Address
Qmux Address
Clock reference
Position BTS
1.55
5 : Setting the Transmission Parameters
Configuring the Frame
1.57
5 : Setting the Transmission Parameters
Checking the Qmux Status
1.58
5 : Setting the Transmission Parameters
Turning on the Loop
1.59
5 : Setting the Transmission Parameters
Setting the Abis Mapping
1.60
5 : Setting the Transmission Parameters
Evaluation
1.61