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Meaning
No signal is received on the interface referenced in the alarm text. All
other transmission alarms related to this signal are suppressed.
Probable causes for Ethernet interfaces: - a cable is cut or there is no
cable connected to the interface - the electrical signal is excessively
attenuated - the port at the connected far end node is switched off.
Instructions
1. Check that the cables are connected to the correct connectors.
2. Check that the interface at the far-end interface is switched on.
3. Check whether there are active alarms at the far end. If there are,
follow the instructions for handling those alarms.
4. To verify that the hardware of the interface unit works correctly,
connect a loop cable and check whether the alarm disappears.
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Instructions
Perform the steps below in the listed order until the BTS Fault
disappears.
1. Check the connection with adjacent BTS based on whether the X2
link is broken respectively.
2. Check if the adjacent BTS is operational. If this fault happens right
after a commissioning or a configuration change, verify the IP
address of the adjacent BTS
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Perform the steps below in the listed order until the BTS fault
disappears.
1. Check the other active BTS faults and act accordingly.
2. Check the cables between the System Module and RF Module. Note
that dirty optical connectors may cause the signal level to drop too
low.
3. Depending on the fault source, reset the RF Module and/or System
Module by blocking/unblocking it.
4. Replace the alarming module's Small Form Factor Pluggable (SFP).
Check also the SFP in the other end and replace it, if needed.
5. Replace the alarming RF Module.
6. If the System Module is the only alarming source or replacing the
RF Module does not clear the fault situation, replace the alarming
System Module.
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Effect
In case of Subscriber trace activation, if the failed trace connection
was to be used for sending the Trace Reports, then the BTS considers
the trace activation for that subscriber as failed. In case of cell trace
and interface trace, if the failed trace connection was to be used for
sending the Trace Reports, then the BTS does not start tracing until
the trace connection is established successfully.
Instructions
Check the connection with iOMS/3rd Party tool.
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Radio Module (60W RRH)/the Filter (all others) has detected a VSWR
value exceeding the defined level. The antenna line is mismatched or
damaged.
1. Check the antenna cables, connectors, antenna and possible
antenna line devices.
2. Check the antenna line (TX-cable-antenna) impedance matching.
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