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General Introduction
The ways to find faults
Alarm
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General Introduction
Locating faulty equipments
If RNC has fault, usually it will affect some Sites or all of Sites If NodeB has fault, usually it just affect itself and the handover
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General Introduction
Common fault types
RAN fault Operation and maintenance
fault
Access
Call drop Congestion
Handover
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General Introduction
Basic troubleshooting methods
Analyzing the Alarm Information
Alarm information come from the RAN alarm system, indicated usually through sound, light, LED, and screen output, etc It includes the detailed description of the abnormality, possible causes and restoration suggestions, involves the hardware, link, trunk and CPU loading ratio, etc.. It is a gist for the fault analysis and location
Analyzing the Indicator Status
Indicators can indicate the work status of circuit, link, optical path, node and active/standby mode besides that of the corresponding boards, usually used along with the alarm information generally
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General Introduction
Basic troubleshooting methods
Analyzing Apparatus & Meter Test Result
It reflects the fault nature with the visual and quantified data
Some common Apparatus & Meter Signaling Analyzer, Test phone, Sitemaster, etc.
Tracing the Interface
It is applied in locating the failure causes of subscriber call connection and inter-office signaling cooperation, etc. The trace result can help to find the cause of call failure directly and locate the problem or to get the index for the subsequent analysis
Traffic Test
It is a simple and quick method to judge whether the call processing function and relative modules of the RAN are normal or not
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General Introduction
Basic troubleshooting methods
Comparison/Interchange
Comparison: compare the faulted components or phenomenon with the normal ones, and find the differences so as to find the problem
It can not locate the fault cause accurately, and due to the randomness of software running, the fault may be not able to recur, thus it is difficult to know the real fault and solve the problem This method is just an emergency method, applicable only in the emergent situation Page 9 HUAWEI TECHNOLOGIES CO., LTD. All rights reserved
General Introduction
Basic troubleshooting methods
Contacting the Technical Support Engineers of Huawei Before you call, please collect information as follow
Detailed name of the office or site Linkman and telephone Time of fault occurring Software version of the office or site Detailed description of fault
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Summary
General Procedures of Troubleshooting
For simple fault Analyzing the Alarm Information and the Indicator status
Comparison/Interchange
For complex fault Analyzing Traffic Statistics Result Analyzing Apparatus and Meter Test Result Tracing the Interface, Traffic Test For restoring system Switching/Resetting
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Chapter 2 Typical Cases 2.1 Transmission Faults 2.2 Operation and Maintenance Faults 2.3 Cell Faults
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Transmission Faults
RAN Transport Network
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Transmission Faults
Phenomena and Causes
Transmission Broken Transmission device, board or E1 is faulty More transmission device, more fault Transmission code is different (use CRC4 or not) High BER (bit error rate) Microwave, HDSL transmission, especially in rainy weather
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Transmission Faults
Case1: E1 Broken (to be continued )
Description
E1 broken,E1 having alarm Troubleshooting methods This could be due to interface board faulty, E1 port faulty or E1 cable faulty 1. Check for alarm on the board and E1 port DSP BRD DSP E1T1 If board is faulty, then replace board 2. Board not faulty, but E1 port having alarm. Perform loop back test on local end SET E1T1LOP ( Loopback Type = LOCAL ) LOP E1T1RNC DSP E1T1NodeB SET E1T1LOP ( Loopback Type = NOLOOP) If E1 port is faulty, then replace board
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Transmission Faults
Case1: E1 Broken (continued)
Troubleshooting methods
3. Board not faulty, E1 port not fault ,but alarm being in existence then perform loop back on far end and monitor at RNC SET E1T1LOP (Loop type=remote) Step 1: Check Board and ports Step 1: Check Board and ports >> DSP BRD DSP E1T1RNC >> DSP BRD >> DSP E1T1 >> DSP E1T1 If transport network is fault, then examine cable and device Step 2: Local Loop Back Step 2: Local Loop Back >> SET E1T1LOP (Loop type=local) >> SET E1T1LOP (Loop type=local) >> LOP E1T1 (Activate loop) >> DSP E1T1 >> SET E1T1LOP (Loop type=noloop)
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Chapter 2 Typical Cases 2.1 Transmission Faults 2.2 Operation and Maintenance Faults 2.3 Cell Faults
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Description
In the course of software upgrading, it takes several hours to download the software package, and sometimes, the software downloading procedure fails
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For maintenance over IPoA through RNC, check whether the IPoA bandwidth on RNC Operation and Maintenance system is too narrow Increase the IPoA bandwidth to speed up software downloading progress based on the actual situation.
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In near end maintenance mode, the Operation and Maintenance system can log in to NodeB normally before downloading data configuration file. When NodeB restarts after the data configuration file downloading procedure finishes, the Operation and Maintenance system cannot log in to NodeB by near end mode, but can log in to it over IPoA. In this case, board indicators are normal.
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The reason for this fault may be incorrect setting of IP address of near end maintenance channel Step 1: Log in to NodeB over IPoA link through Operation and Maintenance system, configure IP for near end maintenance channel by using the MML command SET IP. Query whether the setting is successful by using the MML command LST IP.
Step 2: Open the data configuration file on the configuration management system to modify the NodeB property. Modify the local IP address as the value demanded, download the data configuration file again, and then restart the NodeB.
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Chapter 2 Typical Cases 2.1 Transmission Faults 2.2 Operation and Maintenance Faults 2.3 Cell Faults
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Cell Faults
Fundamental Knowledge
NodeB
NBAP_AUDIT_REQ NBAP_AUDIT_RSP NBAP_CELL_SETUP_REQ NBAP_CELL_SETUP_RSP NBAP_COMM_TRANSP_CH_SETUP_REQ NBAP_COMM_TRANSP_CH_SETUP_RSP NBAP_SYS_INFO_UPDATE_REQ NBAP_SYS_INFO_UPDATE_RSP
RNC
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Cell Faults
Case1: No CELL SETUP REQUEST Message from RNC While NodeB in Normal State
Description
The logical cell cannot be setup. When you perform query with MML command on NodeB Operation and Maintenance system, the local cell resources are available, and both NCP and CCP states are normal. Upon receipt the request of resource audit from NodeB Operation and Maintenance system by MML command ADT RES, RNC delivers only a resource audit command but no CELL SETUP REQUEST message
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Cell Faults
Case1: No CELL SETUP REQUEST Message from RNC While NodeB in Normal State
Troubleshooting methods
Check whether the maximum downlink power reported by NodeB in the audit message is smaller than the value configured by RNC. On NodeB Operation and Maintenance system, use the MML command DSP CELL to view whether the local cell ID is consistent with that specified in RNC
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Cell Faults
Case2: Cell Deleted and Setup Repeatedly, RNC Multi-Frame Out-of-Synchronization Alarm Occurs, Cell Setup Fails
Description
From the message traced by Iub interface, cell is deleted and setup repeatedly. At the same time, there are multi-frame out-ofsynchronization alarms unable to be cleared in RNC. But E1 cable state is available when queried by the MML command DSP E1T1 on NodeB Operation and Maintenance system
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Cell Faults
Case2: Cell Deleted and Setup Repeatedly, RNC Multi-Frame Out-of-Synchronization Alarm Occurs, Cell Setup Fails
Troubleshooting methods
The most possible cause for this fault is that E1 working mode for NodeB is not consistent with that for RNC: dualframe for NodeB, and multi-frame for RNC.
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Cell Faults
Case3: Only One Cell Can Be Setup due to Modification of Cell Radius
Description
Originally, cell 0 and cell 2 can be setup normally. After the radius of both cell 0 and cell 2 is modified from 256*78 m to 1536*78 m, cell 2 is failed to setup. The local cell is unavailable due to lack of baseband resources according to the query result with the corresponding MML command.
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Cell Faults
Case3: Only One Cell Can Be Setup due to Modification of Cell Radius
Troubleshooting methods
The fault must be caused by lack of access resources. A set of access resources includes an access ASIC and an access DSP. When the cell radius is smaller than or equal to 384*78 m, a set of access resources can support three cells. When the cell radius is greater than 384*78 m, it can support only one cell.
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Cell Faults
Case4: RNC Deletes Cell after NodeB Responds with Cell and Common Transport Channel Setup
Description
RNC sends a CELL SETUP REQUEST message to NodeB, and NodeB reports a CELL SETUP RESPONSE message to RNC. Then RNC sends two COMMON TRANSPORT CHANNEL SETUP REQUEST messages. Upon receipt of the two COMMON TRANSPORT CHANNEL SETUP RESPONSE messages from NodeB, the RNC sends a CELL DELETION REQUEST message instead of a SYSTEM INFORMATION UPDATE REQUEST message. There is no alarm in NodeB or RNC
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Cell Faults
Case4: RNC Deletes Cell after NodeB Responds with Cell and Common Transport Channel Setup
Troubleshooting methods
The fault may be relative to Iub interface user plane. In this case, it is necessary to check the user plane of NodeB and RNC in data configuration and hardware connection to see whether they are consistent.
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Pay more attention to E1 connector Pay more attention to feeder connector Pay more attention to the waterproofer of antenna and feeder system Confirm the grounding and lightning protection
Checking Running status
NodeB maintenance console First, do multi-site fault query, Then, try to remove the fault according to the alarm description and suggestion If you cannot remove the fault provisionally, confirm the Page 36 reason of every fault at least HUAWEI TECHNOLOGIES CO., LTD. All rights reserved
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