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Customer Training Catalog Course Descriptions

Customer Training Catalog


Course Descriptions
WCDMA Product Technical Training

HUAWEI Learning Service


2015

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CONTENTS
1.1

Training Course Descriptions ..................................................................................................................... 7

1.2

WCDMA Product Training Course Descriptions ....................................................................................... 16


1.2.1

OWC00 BSC6810 WCDMA V200R011 Product Description ........................................................... 16

1.2.2

OWC01 BSC6810 WCDMA V200R011 Operation and Maintenance .............................................. 17

1.2.3

OWC02 BSC6810 WCDMA V200R011 Installation and Commissioning ......................................... 18

1.2.4

OWC03 BSC6810 WCDMA V200R011 Data Configuration ............................................................. 19

1.2.5

OWC04 BSC6810 WCDMA V200R011 Troubleshooting ................................................................. 20

1.2.6

OWB00 NodeB WCDMA V200R011 Product Description ................................................................ 21

1.2.7

OWB01 NodeB WCDMA V200R011 Operation and Maintenance ................................................... 22

1.2.8

OWB02 NodeB WCDMA V200R011 Installation and Commissioning .............................................. 23

1.2.9

OWB03 NodeB WCDMA V200R011 Data Configuration ................................................................. 24

1.2.10

OWB04 NodeB WCDMA V200R011 Troubleshooting ...................................................................... 25

1.2.11

OWC05 BSC6900 WCDMA V900R011 Product Description ........................................................... 26

1.2.12

OWC06 BSC6900 WCDMA V900R011 Operation and Maintenance .............................................. 27

1.2.13

OWC07 BSC6900 WCDMA V900R011 Installation and Commissioning ......................................... 28

1.2.14

OWC08 BSC6900 WCDMA V900R011 Data Configuration ............................................................. 29

1.2.15

OWC09 BSC6900 WCDMA V900R11 Expanding............................................................................ 30

1.2.16

OWC10 WCDMA RAN11.1 Dynamic Data Reconfiguration ............................................................. 31

1.2.17

OWC11 BSC6900 WCDMA V900R011 RNC Migration Data Reconfiguration ................................. 32

1.2.18

OWC12 BSC6900 WCDMA V900R011 Troubleshooting ................................................................. 33

1.2.19

OWB05 MBTS WCDMA V100R002 Product Description................................................................. 34

1.2.20

OWB06 MBTS WCDMA V100R002 Operation and Maintenance .................................................... 35

1.2.21

OWB07 MBTS WCDMA V100R002 Installation and Commissioning .............................................. 36

1.2.22

OWB08 MBTS WCDMA V100R002 Data Configuration .................................................................. 37

1.2.23

OWB09 BTS3900 WCDMA V100R002 NodeB Migration Data Reconfiguration .............................. 38

1.2.24

OWB10 MBTS WCDMA V100R002 Troubleshooting ...................................................................... 39

1.2.25

OWC13 BSC6900 WCDMA V900R012 Product Description ........................................................... 40

1.2.26

OWC14 BSC6900 WCDMA V900R012 Operation and Maintenance .............................................. 41

1.2.27

OWC15 BSC6900 WCDMA V900R012 Installation and Commissioning ......................................... 42

1.2.28

OWC16 BSC6900 WCDMA V900R012 Data Configuration ............................................................ 43

1.2.29

OWC17 WCDMA RAN12 RNC Expanding ...................................................................................... 44

1.2.30

OWC18 WCDMA RAN12 Dynamic Data Reconfiguration ............................................................... 45

1.2.31

OWC19 BSC6900 WCDMA V900R012 RNC Migration Data Reconfiguration ................................ 46

1.2.32

OWC20 BSC6900 WCDMA V900R012 Troubleshooting ................................................................. 47

1.2.33

OWB11 3900 NodeB WCDMA V200R012 Product Description ....................................................... 48

1.2.34

OWB12 BTS3900 WCDMA V200R012 Operation and Maintenance ............................................... 49

1.2.35

OWB13 BTS3900 WCDMA V200R012 Installation and Commissioning ......................................... 50

1.2.36

OWB14 BTS3900 WCDMA V200R012 Data Configuration ............................................................. 51

1.2.37

OWB15 BTS3900 WCDMA V200R012 Troubleshooting ................................................................. 52

1.2.38

OWB16 BTS3900 WCDMA V200R012 NodeB Migration Data Reconfiguration.............................. 53

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1.2.39

OWF00 WCDMA uBro2.0 RAN Operation Maintenance.................................................................. 54

1.2.40

OWC21 WCDMA RAN11 - RAN12 Delta Training ........................................................................... 56

1.2.41

OWC22 BSC6900 WCDMA V900R013 Product Description ........................................................... 57

1.2.42

OWC23 BSC6900 WCDMA V900R013 Operation and Maintenance .............................................. 58

1.2.43

OWC24 BSC6900 WCDMA V900R013 Installation and Commissioning ......................................... 59

1.2.44

OWC25 BSC6900 WCDMA V900R013 Data Configuration ............................................................ 60

1.2.45

OWC26 BSC6900 WCDMA V900R013 Troubleshooting ................................................................. 61

1.2.46

OWC27 BSC6900 WCDMA V900R13 RNC Expanding................................................................... 62

1.2.47

OWC28 WCDMA RAN13 Dynamic Data Reconfiguration ............................................................... 63

1.2.48

OWC29 BSC6900 WCDMA V900R013 RNC Migration Data Reconfiguration ................................ 64

1.2.49

OWB17 3900 Series WCDMA NodeB V100R004 Product Description............................................ 65

1.2.50

OWB18 BTS3900 WCDMA V200R013 Operation and Maintenance ............................................... 66

1.2.51

OWB19 BTS3900 WCDMA V200R013 Installation and Commissioning ......................................... 67

1.2.52

OWB20 BTS3900 WCDMA V200R013 Data Configuration ............................................................. 68

1.2.53

OWB21 BTS3900 WCDMA V200R013 Troubleshooting ................................................................. 69

1.2.54

OWB22 BTS3900 WCDMA V200R013 NodeB Migration Data Reconfiguration .............................. 70

1.2.55

OWF01 WCDMA uBro3.0 RAN Operation Maintenance.................................................................. 71

1.2.56

OWC30 WCDMA RAN12 - RAN13 Delta Training ........................................................................... 73

1.2.57

OWC31 BSC6900 WCDMA V900R014 Product Description ........................................................... 74

1.2.58

OWC32 BSC6900 WCDMA V900R014 Operation and Maintenance .............................................. 75

1.2.59

OWC33 BSC6900 WCDMA V900R014 Installation and Commissioning ......................................... 76

1.2.60

OWC34 BSC6900 WCDMA V900R014 Data Configuration ............................................................ 77

1.2.61

OWC35 BSC6900 WCDMA V900R014 RNC Upgrading ................................................................. 78

1.2.62

OWC36 BSC6900 WCDMA V900R014 RNC Expanding................................................................. 79

1.2.63

OWC37 WCDMA RAN14 Dynamic Data Reconfiguration ............................................................... 80

1.2.64

OWC38 BSC6900 WCDMA V900R014 RNC Migration Data Reconfiguration ................................ 81

1.2.65

OWC39 BSC6900 WCDMA V900R014 Troubleshooting ................................................................. 82

1.2.66

OWB23 3900 Series WCDMA NodeB V200R014 Product Description............................................ 83

1.2.67

OWB24 BTS3900 WCDMA V200R014 Operation and Maintenance ............................................... 84

1.2.68

OWB25 BTS3900 WCDMA V200R014 Installation and Commissioning ......................................... 85

1.2.69

OWB26 BTS3900 WCDMA V200R014 Data Configuration ............................................................. 86

1.2.70

OWB27 BTS3900 WCDMA V200R014 Upgrading .......................................................................... 87

1.2.71

OWB28 BTS3900 WCDMA V200R014 Expanding .......................................................................... 88

1.2.72

OWB29 BTS3900 WCDMA V200R014 Troubleshooting ................................................................. 89

1.2.73

OWB30 BTS3900 WCDMA V200R014 NodeB Migration Data Reconfiguration .............................. 90

1.2.74

OYI00 Wireless IP Basic Principle ................................................................................................... 91

1.2.75

OWI00 WCDMA IPRAN Networking Introduction ............................................................................ 92

1.2.76

OWI01 WCDMA IPRAN Networking and Planning .......................................................................... 93

1.2.77

OWI02 WCDMA IPRAN Feature Application ................................................................................... 94

1.2.78

OWI03 WCDMA IPRAN Monitoring and Maintenance ..................................................................... 96

1.2.79

OWI04 WCDMA IPRAN Troubleshooting ......................................................................................... 97

1.2.80

OWC40 WCDMA RAN14.0 Emergency Maintenance ..................................................................... 98

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1.2.81

OWC41 WCDMA RAN13.0-RAN14.0 Delta for Hardware ............................................................... 99

1.2.82

OWC42 WCDMA RAN13.0-RAN14.0

1.2.83

OWC43 WCDMA RAN13.0-RAN14.0 Delta for New Feature ........................................................ 101

1.2.84

OWI05 WCDMA IPRAN Reconstruction over Iub Interface ........................................................... 102

1.2.85

OWI06 WCDMA IPRAN Reconstruction over IuCS Interface ........................................................ 103

1.2.86

OWC44 BSC6900/BSC6910 WCDMA R15 Product Description ................................................... 104

1.2.87

OWC45 BSC6900/BSC6910 WCDMA R15 Operation and Maintenance ...................................... 105

1.2.88

OWC46 BSC6900/BSC6910 WCDMA R15 Installation and Commissioning ................................. 106

1.2.89

OWC47 BSC6900/BSC6910 WCDMA R15 Data Configuration .................................................... 107

1.2.90

OWB31 3900 Series WCDMA NodeB V200R015 Product Description.......................................... 109

1.2.91

OWB32 BTS3900 WCDMA V200R015 Operation and Maintenance ............................................. 110

1.2.92

OWB33 BTS3900 WCDMA V200R015 Installation and Commissioning ........................................111

1.2.93

OWB34 BTS3900 WCDMA V200R015 Initial Data Configuration .................................................. 112

1.2.94

OWC48 WCDMA RAN14-RAN15 Delta for Hardware ................................................................... 113

1.2.95

OWC49 WCDMA RAN14-RAN15 Delta for O/M ............................................................................ 114

1.2.96

OWC50 WCDMA RAN14-RAN15 Delta for New Feature .............................................................. 115

1.2.97

OWC51 BSC6900/BSC6910 WCDMA R15 RNC Upgrading ......................................................... 116

1.2.98

OWB35 NodeB WCDMA V200R015 Upgrading ............................................................................ 117

1.2.99

OWC51 WCDMA RAN15.0 Emergency Maintenance ................................................................... 118

1.2.100

OWC52 WCDMA RAN15.0 Heavy Traffic Precaution .................................................................... 119

1.2.101

OWC57 WCDMA RAN15.0 Fault Information Collecting ............................................................... 120

1.2.102

OWC39 BSC6900/BSC6910 WCDMA R15 Troubleshooting ......................................................... 121

1.2.103

OWB36 NodeB WCDMA V200R015 Troubleshooting ................................................................... 122

1.2.104

OWC58 RAN15.0 Transmission Troubleshooting .......................................................................... 123

1.2.105

OWC59 BSC6900/BSC6910 CS and PS Troubleshooting ............................................................ 124

1.2.106

OWC53 BSC6900/BSC6910 WCDMA RAN15 Expanding ............................................................ 125

1.2.107

OWC54 WCDMA RAN15 Dynamic Data Reconfiguration ............................................................. 126

1.2.108

OWC55 BSC6900 WCDMA V900R015 Migration Data Configuration ........................................... 127

1.2.109

OWB37 NodeB WCDMA V200R015 Expanding ............................................................................ 128

1.2.110

OWB38 NodeB WCDMA V200R015 Migration Data Configuration ............................................... 129

1.2.111

OWC56 WCDMA RAN15 Interface Capacity Expansion ............................................................... 130

1.2.112

OWB39 NodeB WCDMA V200R015 NodeB Resource Distribution Adjusting ............................... 131

1.2.113

OWC64 BSC6900/BSC6910 WCDMA R16 Product Description ................................................... 132

1.2.114

OWC65 BSC6900/BSC6910 WCDMA R16 Routine Operation and Maintenance ......................... 133

1.2.115

OWC66 BSC6900/BSC6910 WCDMA R16 Installation and Commissioning ................................. 134

1.2.116

OWC67 BSC6900/BSC6910 WCDMA R16 Initial Data Configuration ........................................... 135

1.2.117

OWB55 NodeB WCDMA V200R016 Product Description.............................................................. 136

1.2.118

OWB56 NodeB WCDMA V200R016 Operation and Maintenance ................................................. 137

1.2.119

OWB57 NodeB WCDMA V200R016 Installation and Commissioning ........................................... 138

1.2.120

OWB58 NodeB WCDMA V200R016 Initial Data Configuration ...................................................... 139

1.2.121

OWC68 WCDMA RAN15-RAN16 Delta for Hardware ................................................................... 140

1.2.122

OWC69 WCDMA RAN15-RAN16 Delta for Operation and Maintenance....................................... 141

Delta for O/M ................................................................... 100

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1.2.123

OWC70 WCDMA RAN15-RAN16 Delta for New Feature .............................................................. 142

1.2.124

OWC71 BSC6900/BSC6910 WCDMA R16 Software Patch and Upgrading .................................. 143

1.2.125

OWB59 NodeB WCDMA V200R016 Software Patch and Upgrading ............................................ 144

1.2.126

OWC72 WCDMA R16 Emergency Maintenance ........................................................................... 145

1.2.127

OWC73 WCDMA R16 Heavy Traffic Precaution ............................................................................ 146

1.2.128

OWC74 WCDMA R16 Fault Information Collecting ....................................................................... 147

1.2.129

OWC75 BSC6900/BSC6910 WCDMA R16 Troubleshooting ......................................................... 148

1.2.130

OWB60 NodeB WCDMA V200R016 Troubleshooting ................................................................... 149

1.2.131

OWC76 WCDMA R16 Transmission Troubleshooting ................................................................... 150

1.2.132

OWC77 BSC6900/BSC6910 WCDMA R16 PS Troubleshooting ................................................... 151

1.2.133

OWC78 BSC6900/BSC6910 WCDMA R16 Hardware Expanding ................................................. 152

1.2.134

OWC79 WCDMA R16 Dynamic Data Configuration ...................................................................... 153

1.2.135

OWC80 BSC6900 WCDMA V900R016 Migration Data Configuration ........................................... 154

1.2.136

OWB61 NodeB WCDMA V200R016 Capacity Expanding ............................................................. 155

1.2.137

OWB62 NodeB WCDMA V200R016 Migration Data Configuration ............................................... 156

1.2.138

OWC81 WCDMA R16 Interface Capacity Expanding .................................................................... 157

1.2.139

OWB64 NodeB WCDMA V200R016 Resource Distribution Adjusting ........................................... 158

1.3

Principle Training Course Descriptions................................................................................................... 159


1.3.1

OWA00 WCDMA RAN Overview ................................................................................................... 159

1.3.2

OWA01 WCDMA Air Interface........................................................................................................ 160

1.3.3

OWA20 WCDMA HSPA Principles ................................................................................................. 161

1.3.4

OWA21 WCDMA HSPA+ Principles ............................................................................................... 162

1.4

RNP and RNO Training Course Descriptions ......................................................................................... 163


1.4.1

OWP00 WCDMA Radio Network Planning .................................................................................... 163

1.4.2

OWP13 WCDMA HSPA and HSPA+ Planning ............................................................................... 164

1.4.3

OWP20 WCDMA Multi-Band and Multi-Carrier Solution ................................................................ 165

1.4.4

OWP21 UMTS 900M Coverage Solution ....................................................................................... 166

1.4.5

OWP22 In-building Coverage System Introduction ........................................................................ 167

1.4.6

OWP23 WCDMA Indoor Coverage Planning and Optimization ..................................................... 168

1.4.7

OWP24 WCDMA Indoor Coverage Solution .................................................................................. 169

1.4.8

OWO00 WCDMA Radio Network Tuning ....................................................................................... 170

1.4.9

OWO01 WCDMA Radio Network Optimization .............................................................................. 171

1.4.10

OWO21 WCDMA RAN12 Radio Network Features and Algorithms .............................................. 173

1.4.11

OWO22 WCDMA RAN13 Radio Network Features and Algorithms .............................................. 175

1.4.12

OWO23 WCDMA RAN14 Radio Network Features and Algorithms .............................................. 177

1.4.13

OWO24 WCDMA RAN15 Radio Network Features and Algorithms .............................................. 179

1.4.14

OWO31 WCDMA RAN12 Radio Network Performance Management ........................................... 181

1.4.15

OWO32 WCDMA RAN13 Radio Network Performance Management ........................................... 183

1.4.16

OWO33 WCDMA RAN14 Radio Network Performance Management ........................................... 185

1.4.17

OWO34 WCDMA RAN15 Radio Network Performance Management ........................................... 187

1.4.18

OWO41 WCDMA HSPA RAN12 Radio Resource Management .................................................... 189

1.4.19

OWO42 WCDMA HSPA RAN13 Radio Resource Management .................................................... 190

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1.4.20

OWO43 WCDMA HSPA RAN14 Radio Resource Management .................................................... 191

1.4.21

OWO44 WCDMA HSPA RAN15 Radio Resource Management .................................................... 192

1.4.22

OWO45 WCDMA HSPA and HSPA+ RAN12 Throughput Troubleshooting ................................... 193

1.4.23

OWO46 WCDMA HSPA and HSPA+ RAN13 Throughput Troubleshooting ................................... 194

1.4.24

OWO47 WCDMA HSPA and HSPA+ RAN14 Throughput Troubleshooting ................................... 195

1.4.25

OWO48 WCDMA HSPA and HSPA+ RAN15 Throughput Troubleshooting ................................... 196

1.4.26

OWO51 WCDMA RAN12 - RAN13 Delta Features........................................................................ 197

1.4.27

OWO52 WCDMA RAN13 - RAN14 Delta Features........................................................................ 199

1.4.28

OWO53 WCDMA RAN14 - RAN15 Delta Features........................................................................ 202

1.4.29

OWO61 WCDMA RAN14 Smart Phone Features .......................................................................... 205

1.4.30

OWO62 WCDMA RAN15 Smart Phone Features .......................................................................... 207

1.4.31

OWP80 WCDMA uBro RAN Planning............................................................................................ 209

1.4.32

OWO80 WCDMA uBro RAN Optimization ..................................................................................... 210

1.5

WBT Training Course Descriptions ........................................................................................................ 211


1.5.1

OWC60 BSC6900 V900R013 WCDMA Product Description(WBT) ............................................... 211

1.5.2

OWC61 WCDMA BSC6900 Operation and Maintenance(WBT) .................................................... 212

1.5.3

OWC62 WCDMA BSC6900 V900R013 Initial Data Configuration Based on CME(WBT) .............. 213

1.5.4

OWB54 3900 Series WCDMA NodeB V100R004 Product Description(WBT) ............................... 214

1.5.5

OWB55 WCDMA BTS3900 V100R004 Operation and Maintenance(WBT) .................................. 215

1.5.6

OWB56 MBTS 3900 V100R004 WCDMA Initial Data Configuration(WBT) ................................... 216

1.5.7

OWC63 WCDMA RAN14.0 New Features Overview(WBT) .......................................................... 217

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1.1 Training Course Descriptions


WCDMA Product Technical Training Courses are designed as follows:
Code

Training

Courses

Level

Duration (working

Training

Class

days)

Location

Size

WCDMA Product Training Courses

OWC00

OWC01

OWC02

OWC03

BSC6810 WCDMA V200R011 Product

6 ~ 12

6 ~ 12

6 ~ 12

6 ~ 12

Description
BSC6810 WCDMA V200R011 Operation and
Maintenance
BSC6810 WCDMA V200R011 Installation and
Commissioning
BSC6810 WCDMA V200R011 Data
Configuration

OWC04

BSC6810 WCDMA V200R011 Troubleshooting

6 ~ 12

OWB00

NodeB WCDMA V200R011 Product Description

6 ~ 12

1.5

6 ~ 12

6 ~ 12

OWB01

OWB02

NodeB WCDMA V200R011 Operation and


Maintenance
NodeB WCDMA V200R011 Installation and
Commissioning

OWB03

NodeB WCDMA V200R011 Data Configuration

1.5

6 ~ 12

OWB04

NodeB WCDMA V200R011 Troubleshooting

6 ~ 12

6 ~ 12

6 ~ 12

6 ~ 12

6 ~ 17

6 ~ 12

6 ~ 12

1.5

6 ~ 12

OWC05

OWC06

OWC07

OWC08

OWC09

OWC10

OWC11

BSC6900 WCDMA V900R011 Product


Description
BSC6900 WCDMA V900R011 Operation and
Maintenance
BSC6900 WCDMA V900R011 Installation and
Commissioning
BSC6900 WCDMA V900R011 Data
Configuration
BSC6900 WCDMA V900R11 Expanding
WCDMA RAN11.1 Dynamic Data
Reconfiguration
BSC6900 WCDMA V900R011 RNC Migration

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Data Reconfiguration
OWC12

BSC6900 WCDMA V900R011 Troubleshooting

6 ~ 12

OWB05

MBTS WCDMA V100R002 Product Description

6 ~ 12

6 ~ 12

1.5

6 ~ 12

6 ~ 12

1.5

6 ~ 12

6 ~ 12

6 ~ 12

6 ~ 12

6 ~ 12

6 ~ 12

OWB06

OWB07

OWB08

OWB09

OWB10

OWC13

OWC14

OWC15

OWC16

MBTS WCDMA V100R002 Operation and


Maintenance
MBTS WCDMA V100R002 Installation and
Commissioning
MBTS WCDMA V100R002 Data Configuration
BTS3900 WCDMA V100R002 NodeB Migration
Data Reconfiguration
MBTS WCDMA V100R002 Troubleshooting
BSC6900 WCDMA V900R012 Product
Description
BSC6900 WCDMA V900R012 Operation and
Maintenance
BSC6900 WCDMA V900R012 Installation and
Commissioning
BSC6900 WCDMA V900R012 Data
Configuration

OWC17

WCDMA RAN12 RNC Expanding

6 ~ 12

OWC18

WCDMA RAN12 Dynamic Data Reconfiguration

6 ~ 12

1.5

6 ~ 12

6 ~ 12

6 ~ 12

6 ~ 12

6 ~ 12

6 ~ 12

6 ~ 12

OWC19

OWC20

OWB11

OWB12

OWB13

OWB14

OWB15

BSC6900 WCDMA V900R012 RNC Migration


Data Reconfiguration
BSC6900 WCDMA V900R012 Troubleshooting
3900 NodeB WCDMA V200R012 Product
Description
BTS3900 WCDMA V200R012 Operation and
Maintenance
BTS3900 WCDMA V200R012 Installation and
Commissioning
BTS3900 WCDMA V200R012 Data
Configuration
BTS3900 WCDMA V200R012 Troubleshooting

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OWB16

BTS3900 WCDMA V200R012 NodeB Migration

1.5

6 ~ 12

Data Reconfiguration

OWF00

WCDMA uBro2.0 RAN Operation Maintenance

6 ~ 12

OWC21

WCDMA RAN11 - RAN12 Delta Training

6 ~ 12

6 ~ 12

6 ~ 12

6 ~ 12

6 ~ 12

OWC22

OWC23

OWC24

OWC25

BSC6900 WCDMA V900R013 Product


Description
BSC6900 WCDMA V900R013 Operation and
Maintenance
BSC6900 WCDMA V900R013 Installation and
Commissioning
BSC6900 WCDMA V900R013 Data
Configuration

OWC26

BSC6900 WCDMA V900R013 Troubleshooting

6 ~ 12

OWC27

BSC6900 WCDMA V900R13 RNC Expanding

6 ~ 12

OWC28

WCDMA RAN13 Dynamic Data Reconfiguration

6 ~ 12

1.5

6 ~ 12

6 ~ 12

6 ~ 12

6 ~ 12

6 ~ 12

6 ~ 12

1.5

6 ~ 12

OWC29

OWB17

OWB18

OWB19

OWB20

OWB21

OWB22

BSC6900 WCDMA V900R013 RNC Migration


Data Reconfiguration
3900 Series WCDMA NodeB V100R004 Product
Description
BTS3900 WCDMA V200R013 Operation and
Maintenance
BTS3900 WCDMA V200R013 Installation and
Commissioning
BTS3900 WCDMA V200R013 Data
Configuration
BTS3900 WCDMA V200R013 Troubleshooting
BTS3900 WCDMA V200R013 NodeB Migration
Data Reconfiguration

OWF01

WCDMA uBro3.0 RAN Operation Maintenance

6 ~ 12

OWC30

WCDMA RAN12 - RAN13 Delta Training

6 ~ 12

6 ~ 12

6 ~ 12

OWC31

OWC32

BSC6900 WCDMA V900R014 Product


Description
BSC6900 WCDMA V900R014 Operation and

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Maintenance

OWC33

OWC34

BSC6900 WCDMA V900R014 Installation and

6 ~ 12

6 ~ 12

Commissioning
BSC6900 WCDMA V900R014 Data
Configuration

OWC35

BSC6900 WCDMA V900R014 RNC Upgrading

6 ~ 12

OWC36

BSC6900 WCDMA V900R014 RNC Expanding

0.5

6 ~ 12

OWC37

WCDMA RAN14 Dynamic Data Reconfiguration

6 ~ 12

1.5

6 ~ 12

6 ~ 12

6 ~ 12

6 ~ 12

6 ~ 12

6 ~ 12

OWC38

OWC39

OWB23

OWB24

OWB25

OWB26

BSC6900 WCDMA V900R014 RNC Migration


Data Reconfiguration
BSC6900 WCDMA V900R014 Troubleshooting
3900 Series WCDMA NodeB V200R014 Product
Description
BTS3900 WCDMA V200R014 Operation and
Maintenance
BTS3900 WCDMA V200R014 Installation and
Commissioning
BTS3900 WCDMA V200R014 Data
Configuration

OWB27

BTS3900 WCDMA V200R014 Upgrading

6 ~ 12

OWB28

BTS3900 WCDMA V200R014 Expanding

0.5

6 ~ 12

OWB29

BTS3900 WCDMA V200R014 Troubleshooting

6 ~ 12

1.5

6 ~ 12

OWB30

BTS3900 WCDMA V200R014 NodeB Migration


Data Reconfiguration

OYI00

Wireless IP Basic Principle

6 ~ 12

OWI00

WCDMA IPRAN Networking Introduction

0.5

6 ~ 12

OWI01

WCDMA IPRAN Networking and Planning

6 ~ 12

OWI02

WCDMA IPRAN Feature Application

6 ~ 12

OWI03

WCDMA IPRAN Monitoring and Maintenance

0.5

6 ~ 12

OWI04

WCDMA IPRAN Troubleshooting

6 ~ 12

OWC40

WCDMA RAN14.0 Emergency Maintenance

6 ~ 12

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OWC41

WCDMA RAN13.0-RAN14.0 Delta for Hardware

0.5

6 ~ 12

OWC42

WCDMA RAN13.0-RAN14.0 Delta for O/M

0.5

6 ~ 12

0.5

6 ~ 12

6 ~ 12

6 ~ 12

6 ~ 12

6 ~ 12

6 ~ 12

6 ~ 12

6 ~ 12

6 ~ 12

6 ~ 12

6 ~ 12

OWC43

OWI05

OWI06

OWC44

OWC45

OWC46

OWC47

OWB31

OWB32

OWB33

OWB34

WCDMA RAN13.0-RAN14.0 Delta for New


Feature
WCDMA IPRAN Reconstruction over Iub
Interface
WCDMA IPRAN Reconstruction over IuCS
Interface
BSC6900/BSC6910 WCDMA R15 Product
Description
BSC6900/BSC6910 WCDMA R15 Operation
and Maintenance
BSC6900/BSC6910 WCDMA R15 Installation
and Commissioning
BSC6900/BSC6910 WCDMA R15 Data
Configuration
3900 Series WCDMA NodeB V200R015 Product
Description
BTS3900 WCDMA V200R015 Operation and
Maintenance
BTS3900 WCDMA V200R015 Installation and
Commissioning
BTS3900 WCDMA V200R015 Initial Data
Configuration

OWC48

WCDMA RAN14-RAN15 Delta for Hardware

0.17

6 ~ 12

OWC49

WCDMA RAN14-RAN15 Delta for O/M

0.67

6 ~ 12

OWC50

WCDMA RAN14-RAN15 Delta for New Feature

0.67

6 ~ 12

6 ~ 12

OWC51

BSC6900/BSC6910 WCDMA R15 RNC


Upgrading

OWB35

NodeB WCDMA V200R015 Upgrading

6 ~ 12

OWC51

WCDMA RAN15.0 Emergency Maintenance

0.5

6 ~ 12

OWC52

WCDMA RAN15.0 Heavy Traffic Precaution

0.5

6 ~ 12

OWC57

WCDMA RAN15.0 Fault Information Collecting

0.5

6 ~ 12

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OWC39

BSC6900/BSC6910 WCDMA R15

6 ~ 12

Troubleshooting

OWB36

NodeB WCDMA V200R015 Troubleshooting

6 ~ 12

OWC58

RAN15.0 Transmission Troubleshooting

1.5

6 ~ 12

OWC59

BSC6900/BSC6910 CS and PS Troubleshooting

6 ~ 12

OWC53

BSC6900/BSC6910 WCDMA RAN15 Expanding

0.5

6 ~ 12

OWC54

WCDMA RAN15 Dynamic Data Reconfiguration

6 ~ 12

6 ~ 12

0.33

6 ~ 12

6 ~ 12

0.67

6 ~ 12

0.5

6 ~ 12

6 ~ 12

6 ~ 12

6 ~ 12

6 ~ 12

6 ~ 12

6 ~ 12

6 ~ 12

6 ~ 12

0.17

6 ~ 12

0.33

6 ~ 12

OWC55

OWB37

OWB38

OWC56

OWB39

OWC64

OWC65

OWC66

OWC67

OWB55

OWB56

OWB57

OWB58

OWC68

OWC69

BSC6900 WCDMA V900R015 Migration Data


Configuration
NodeB WCDMA V200R015 Expanding
NodeB WCDMA V200R015 Migration Data
Configuration
WCDMA RAN15 Interface Capacity Expansion
NodeB WCDMA V200R015 NodeB Resource
Distribution Adjusting
BSC6900/BSC6910 WCDMA R16 Product
Description
BSC6900/BSC6910 WCDMA R16

Routine

Operation and Maintenance


BSC6900/BSC6910 WCDMA R16 Installation
and Commissioning
BSC6900/BSC6910 WCDMA R16 Initial Data
Configuration
NodeB WCDMA V200R016 Product Description
NodeB WCDMA V200R016 Operation and
Maintenance
NodeB WCDMA V200R016 Installation and
Commissioning
NodeB WCDMA V200R016 Initial Data
Configuration
WCDMA RAN15-RAN16 Delta for Hardware
WCDMA RAN15-RAN16 Delta for Operation and
Maintenance

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OWC70

OWC71

OWB59

WCDMA RAN15-RAN16 Delta for New Feature


BSC6900/BSC6910 WCDMA R16 Software

0.67

6 ~ 12

6 ~ 12

6 ~ 12

Patch and Upgrading


NodeB WCDMA V200R016 Software Patch and
Upgrading

OWC72

WCDMA R16 Emergency Maintenance

0.5

6 ~ 12

OWC73

WCDMA R16 Heavy Traffic Precaution

0.5

6 ~ 12

OWC74

WCDMA R16 Fault Information Collecting

0.5

6 ~ 12

6 ~ 12

OWC75

BSC6900/BSC6910 WCDMA R16


Troubleshooting

OWB60

NodeB WCDMA V200R016 Troubleshooting

6 ~ 12

OWC76

WCDMA R16 Transmission Troubleshooting

1.5

6 ~ 12

6 ~ 12

0.5

6 ~ 12

6 ~ 12

6 ~ 12

0.33

6 ~ 12

6 ~ 12

0.67

6 ~ 12

0.5

6 ~ 12

OWC77

OWC78

OWC79

OWC80

OWB61

OWB62

OWC81

OWB64

BSC6900/BSC6910 WCDMA R16 PS


Troubleshooting
BSC6900/BSC6910 WCDMA R16 Hardware
Expanding
WCDMA R16 Dynamic Data Configuration
BSC6900 WCDMA V900R016 Migration Data
Configuration
NodeB WCDMA V200R016 Capacity Expanding
NodeB WCDMA V200R016 Migration Data
Configuration
WCDMA R16 Interface Capacity Expanding
NodeB WCDMA V200R016 Resource
Distribution Adjusting

Principle Training Courses


OWA00

WCDMA RAN Overview

6 ~ 12

OWA01

WCDMA Air Interface

6 ~ 12

OWA20

WCDMA HSPA Principles

6 ~ 12

OWA21

WCDMA HSPA+ Principles

6 ~ 12

RNP and RNO Training Courses

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OWP00

WCDMA Radio Network Planning

1.5

6 ~ 12

OWP13

WCDMA HSPA and HSPA+ Planning

0.5

6 ~ 12

OWP20

WCDMA Multi-Band and Multi-Carrier Solution

6 ~ 12

OWP21

UMTS 900M Coverage Solution

6 ~ 12

OWP22

In-building Coverage System Introduction

0.75

6 ~ 12

6 ~ 12

OWP23

WCDMA Indoor Coverage Planning and


Optimization

OWP24

WCDMA Indoor Coverage Solution

0.25

6 ~ 12

OWO00

WCDMA Radio Network Tuning

6 ~ 12

OWO01

WCDMA Radio Network Optimization

6 ~ 12

6 ~ 12

6 ~ 12

6 ~ 12

6 ~ 12

6 ~ 12

6 ~ 12

6 ~ 12

6 ~ 12

6 ~ 12

6 ~ 12

6 ~ 12

6 ~ 12

OWO21

OWO22

OWO23

OWO24

OWO31

OWO32

OWO33

OWO34

OWO41

OWO42

OWO43

OWO44

WCDMA RAN12 Radio Network Features and


Algorithms
WCDMA RAN13 Radio Network Features and
Algorithms
WCDMA RAN14 Radio Network Features and
Algorithms
WCDMA RAN15 Radio Network Features and
Algorithms
WCDMA RAN12 Radio Network Performance
Management
WCDMA RAN13 Radio Network Performance
Management
WCDMA RAN14 Radio Network Performance
Management
WCDMA RAN15 Radio Network Performance
Management
WCDMA HSPA RAN12 Radio Resource
Management
WCDMA HSPA RAN13 Radio Resource
Management
WCDMA HSPA RAN14 Radio Resource
Management
WCDMA HSPA RAN15 Radio Resource

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Management

OWO45

OWO46

OWO47

OWO48

WCDMA HSPA and HSPA+ RAN12 Throughput

6 ~ 12

6 ~ 12

6 ~ 12

6 ~ 12

Troubleshooting
WCDMA HSPA and HSPA+ RAN13 Throughput
Troubleshooting
WCDMA HSPA and HSPA+ RAN14 Throughput
Troubleshooting
WCDMA HSPA and HSPA+ RAN15 Throughput
Troubleshooting

OWO51

WCDMA RAN12 - RAN13 Delta Features

6 ~ 12

OWO52

WCDMA RAN13 - RAN14 Delta Features

6 ~ 12

OWO53

WCDMA RAN14 - RAN15 Delta Features

6 ~ 12

OWO61

WCDMA RAN14 Smart Phone Features

6 ~ 12

OWO62

WCDMA RAN15 Smart Phone Features

6 ~ 12

OWP80

WCDMA uBro RAN Planning

6 ~ 12

OWO80

WCDMA uBro RAN Optimization

6 ~ 12

1h

No limit

0.5 h

No limit

1h

No limit

1h

No limit

0.5 h

No limit

0.5 h

No limit

1h

No limit

WBT Training Courses

OWC60

OWC61

OWC62

OWB54

OWB55

OWB56

OWC63

BSC6900 V900R013 WCDMA Product


Description(WBT)
WCDMA BSC6900 Operation and
Maintenance(WBT)
WCDMA BSC6900 V900R013 Initial Data
Configuration Based on CME(WBT)
3900 Series WCDMA NodeB V100R004 Product
Description(WBT)
WCDMA BTS3900 V100R004 Operation and
Maintenance(WBT)
MBTS 3900 V100R004 WCDMA Initial Data
Configuration(WBT)
WCDMA RAN14.0 New Features
Overview(WBT)

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1.2 WCDMA Product Training Course Descriptions


1.2.1

OWC00 BSC6810 WCDMA V200R011 Product Description

Objectives

Prerequisites

On completion of this course, the participants will

Basic knowledge of mobile communications

be able to:

At least 1 year working experience in WCDMA

Describe the RNC system functions, structures


and key characteristics

wireless network operation and maintenance

Content

Describe the functions, indicators, ports and


BSC6810 System Overview

working mode of each board


Explain the types and application situations of

BSC6810 Hardware Structure


BSC6810 Cabinets and Subracks

different fibers and cables


Describe the signal processing flows of radio

BSC6810 Boards

and terrestrial interfaces in RNC system

BSC6810 Cables

Explain the typical RAN networking types and

BSC6810 Signal Flows


BSC6810 Hardware Configuration

each networking types characters


Explain the RNC system hardware

Training Methods

configuration rules, and calculate the numbers


and types of boards in a typical network

Target Audience
System Technicians
System Engineers
RNC Engineers

Lectures

Duration
1 working day

Class Size
Min 6, max 12

NodeB Engineers

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1.2.2

OWC01 BSC6810 WCDMA V200R011 Operation and Maintenance

RNC Engineers

Objectives

NodeB Engineers
On completion of this course, the participants will
be able to:
Explain the architecture of RAN Operation and
Maintenance system, hardware and software

Prerequisites
Basic knowledge of mobile communications
At least 1 year working experience in WCDMA

components of the system

wireless network operation and maintenance

Perform corrective and preventive

Successful completion of the following

maintenance on RNC

course(s):BSC6810 WCDMA V200R011

Manage BAM server, for example: checking its


running status and version

Product Description

Content

Get to know how to use RNC operation and


Operation and Maintenance Subsystem

maintenance tool - LMT


Manage authorities of users

RNC Routine Operation

Manage alarms and faults handling

Authority Management

Manage equipment, for example: checking

System Management
Alarm Management

board status and version


Manage data, for example: backuping system

Log Management
Equipment Management

data, executing MML commands


Manage Logs, for example: querying logs,

Loading Management
Configuration Management

saving logs
Manage tracing message, for example:

Real-time Monitoring Management

creating a tracing task, checking tracing result,

Tracing Management

saving result

RNC Routine Maintenance

Manage real-time monitoring, for example:

Training Methods

creating a monitoring task, checking and


Lectures Hands-on Exercise

saving monitoring result


Outline the main operation and maintenance
tasks for one day, one week and one month

Target Audience
System Technicians

Duration
2 working days

Class Size
Min 6, max 12

System Engineers

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1.2.3

OWC02 BSC6810 WCDMA V200R011 Installation and Commissioning

course(s):BSC6810 WCDMA V200R011

Objectives

Product Description
On completion of this course, the participants will
be able to:
Describe the structure of RNC operation and

Content
O/M System Introduction
Software Installation and Checkup

maintenance subsystem
Install BAM software

Introduction to RNC commissioning

Install LMT software

Procedure of RNC commissioning

Describe the procedure of RNC

Commissioning RNC Equipment

Commissioning.

Verifying Interfaces (Iub, Iu-CS, Iu-PS, Iur)

Load RNC host software and data file

Handling Alarms During RNC Commissioning

Verify RNC interfaces and services

Verifying RNC Services

Integrate RNC to M2000

Integrating the RNC into the M2000

Target Audience

Creating RNC Scheduled Tasks


Checking RNC Commissioning Results

System Technicians

Training Methods

System Engineers
RNC Engineers

Lectures Hands-on Exercise

NodeB Engineers

Duration

Prerequisites
1 working day
Basic knowledge of mobile communications

Class Size

At least 1 year working experience in WCDMA


wireless network operation and maintenance

Min 6, max 12

Successful completion of the following

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1.2.4

OWC03 BSC6810 WCDMA V200R011 Data Configuration

program(s):

Objectives

BSC6810 WCDMA V200R011 Operation and


On completion of this course, the participants will
be able to:
Describe the RNC data configuration method

Maintenance

Content
Data Configuration Overview

and procedure
Compile transport network data files, including

Preparation

global data, equipment data and Iub, Iu , Iur

Global Data Configuration

interfaces data

Equipment Data Configuration

Compile the radio network data files for cells

Interface Data Configuration

Explain the configuration procedure for HSDPA

Iub Interface Data Configuration (ATM)

services

Iu-CS Interface Data Configuration (ATM)

Generate the initial data configuration file with


LMT software or CME software

Iu-PS Interface Data Configuration (ATM)


Iur Interface Data Configuration (ATM)

Check the data configuration files integrity and


validity
Load the date configuration file to RNC

Target Audience

Iub Interface Data Configuration (IP)


Iu-CS Interface Data Configuration (IP)
Iu-PS Interface Data Configuration (IP)
Iur Interface Data Configuration (IP)
Cell Data Configuration

System Technicians

Training Methods

System Engineers
RNC Engineers

Lectures Hands-on Exercise

NodeB Engineers

Duration

Prerequisites
Basic knowledge of mobile communications
At least 1 year working experience in WCDMA
wireless network operation and maintenance

6 working days

Class Size
Min 6, max 12

Successful completion of the following

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1.2.5

OWC04 BSC6810 WCDMA V200R011 Troubleshooting

BSC6810 WCDMA V200R011 Data

Objectives

Configuration
On completion of this course, the participants will
be able to:

Content

Overview UTRAN Network

Troubleshooting Overview

Explain Basic Concepts about UTRAN

O/M Troubleshooting

Describe system information broadcast

Loading Troubleshooting
Interface Troubleshooting

signaling procedure
Describe paging signaling procedure

Service Troubleshooting

Describe call process signaling procedure

Troubleshooting Overview

Describe handover signaling procedure

E1/T1 Fault Troubleshooting

Describe RAN troubleshooting process

FE/GE Fault Troubleshooting

Handling Transport Faults

N/A

Handling O/M Faults

UTRAN Network Overview

Handling Interface Faults

Basic Concepts about UTRAN

Handling Service Faults

UTRAN Signaling Procedure


System Information Broadcast

Target Audience
Network Deployment Engineers, Optimization
Engineers, System Technicians, System
Engineers, RNC Engineers, NodeB Engineers

Paging
Call Process
Handover

Training Methods

Prerequisites
Basic knowledge of mobile communications
At least 1 year working experience in WCDMA
wireless network operation and maintenance
Successful completion of the following

Lectures Hands-on Exercise

Duration
3 working days

Class Size

program(s):
BSC6810 WCDMA V200R011 Operation and

Min 6, max 12

Maintenance

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1.2.6

OWB00 NodeB WCDMA V200R011 Product Description

Objectives

Prerequisites

On completion of this course, the participants will

Basic knowledge of mobile communications

be able to:

At least 1 year working experience in WCDMA

Describe the hardware structure of DBS3900


Detail the functions of different subsystems and

wireless network operation and maintenance

Content

boards of DBS3900
Describe the typical hardware configurations of

BTS3900 Overview
BTS3900 Hardware

DBS3900
Describe the hardware structure of BTS3900
Detail the functions of different subsystems and

Board and Module of the BBU3900


RF Module
Power Module

boards of BTS3900
Describe the cables connection of BTS3900

FAN and SLPU

Describe the expansion and networking of

BTS3900 Expansion and Networking

BTS3900

Target Audience
System Technicians
System Engineers
RNC Engineers

Training Methods
Lectures

Duration
1 working day

Class Size

NodeB Engineers
Min 6, max 12

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1.2.7

OWB01 NodeB WCDMA V200R011 Operation and Maintenance

Objectives

Prerequisites

On completion of this course, the participants will

Basic knowledge of mobile communications

be able to:

At least 1 year working experience in WCDMA

Explain the architecture of hardware and


software components of NodeB operation and

wireless network operation and maintenance


Successful completion of the following

maintenance system

course(s):NodeB WCDMA V200R011 Product

Get to know how to use NodeB operation and


maintenance tool - LMT

Description

Content

Perform corrective and preventive


Operation and Maintenance System

maintenance on NodeB
Manage alarms and faults handling
Manage data, for example: backuping system

NodeB Routine Operation


System Management
Alarm Management

data, executing MML commands


Manage equipment, for example: checking

Equipment Management
Cell Management

board status and versions


Manage tracing message, for example:

Real-time Monitoring

creating a tracing task, checking tracing result,

Software Management

saving result

File Management

Manage real-time monitoring, for example:


creating a monitoring task, checking and
saving monitoring result

Tracing Management
NodeB Routine Maintenance

Training Methods

Outline the main operation and maintenance


tasks for one day, one week and one month

Target Audience
System Technicians
System Engineers
RNC Engineers

Lectures Hands-on Exercise

Duration
1.5 working days

Class Size
Min 6, max 12

NodeB Engineers

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1.2.8

OWB02 NodeB WCDMA V200R011 Installation and Commissioning

wireless network operation and maintenance

Objectives

Successful completion of the following


On completion of this course, the participants will

course(s):NodeB WCDMA V200R011 Product

be able to:

Description

Install LMT software

Content

Describe the procedure of NodeB

NodeB Software Installation

commissioning
Check the compatibility of NodeB software

NodeB System Commissioning


Preparation for NodeB Commissioning

version
Load NodeB software and configuration file
Verify local cell status

Procedure of NodeB Commissioning

Training Methods

Measure RTWP
Lectures Hands-on Exercise

Monitor output power

Duration

Target Audience

1 working day

System Technicians

Class Size

System Engineers
RNC Engineers

Min 6, max 12

NodeB Engineers

Prerequisites
Basic knowledge of mobile communications
At least 1 year working experience in WCDMA

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1.2.9

OWB03 NodeB WCDMA V200R011 Data Configuration

At least 1 year working experience in WCDMA

Objectives

wireless network operation and maintenance


On completion of this course, the participants will

Successful completion of the following

be able to:

program(s):

Outline the user interface of CME

NodeB WCDMA V200R011 Operation and

configuration tool

Maintenance

Illustrate the data configuration procedure

Content

Explain key parameters in each step during


Data Configuration Overview

data configuration procedure


Implement the data configuration with template

Configuring Physical Equipment


Configuring Transport Layer

file
Perform initial data configuration and dynamic
modification

Configuring Radio Layer

Training Methods

Target Audience

Lectures Hands-on Exercise

System Technicians

Duration

System Engineers
1.5 working days

RNC Engineers

Class Size

NodeB Engineers

Prerequisites

Min 6, max 12

Basic knowledge of mobile communications

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1.2.10 OWB04 NodeB WCDMA V200R011 Troubleshooting

NodeB WCDMA V200R011 Operation and

Objectives

Maintenance
On completion of this course, the participants will
be able to:

NodeB WCDMA V200R011 Data Configuration

Content

Handling Abnormal RTWP


Handling Abnormal Downlink Power

Troubleshooting Overview

Handling Failure to Deliver the License of the

Abnormal RTWP
Abnormal Downlink Power

NodeB Through M2000


Handling Failure to Install the LMT

Congestion of License CE

Handling Failure to Establish Cells

Failure to Deliver the NodeB License through

Handling High Frequency Deviation (E1) of

M2000
Failure to Establish Cells

Clock
Handling Intermittent Interruption of CPRI Link

High Frequency Deviation (E1) of Clock

Handling Sleeping Cell

Intermittent Interruption of CPRI Link


Sleeping Cell

Target Audience
Network Deployment Engineers, Optimization
Engineers, System Technicians, System
Engineers, RNC Engineers, NodeB Engineers

Prerequisites

N/A

Training Methods
Lectures Hands-on Exercise

Duration

Basic knowledge of mobile communications


At least 1 year working experience in WCDMA

2 working days

Class Size

wireless network operation and maintenance


Successful completion of the following

Min 6, max 12

program(s):

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1.2.11 OWC05 BSC6900 WCDMA V900R011 Product Description

wireless network operation and maintenance

Objectives
On completion of this course, the participants will

Content

be able to:

BSC6900 System Overview

Detail the system structure of BSC6900

BSC6900 Hardware Structure

Detail the functions of the components of

BSC6900 Cabinets and Subracks

BSC6900

BSC6900 subsystems and Boards

Detail the signal flows in BSC6900

BSC6900 Cables

List the typical hardware configuration of

BSC6900 Signal Flows

BSC6900

Training Methods

Target Audience
Lectures
System Technicians

Duration

System Engineers
1 working day

RNC Engineers

Class Size

NodeB Engineers

Prerequisites

Min 6, max 12

Basic knowledge of mobile communications


At least 1 year working experience in WCDMA

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1.2.12 OWC06 BSC6900 WCDMA V900R011 Operation and Maintenance

Objectives

Content

On completion of this course, the participants will


be able to:

Operation and Maintenance Subsystem


Overview

Detail the structure of operation and

Running MML Command


Alarm Management

maintenance subsystem
Perform the RNC routine operation

Device Panel

Perform the RNC routine maintenance

Routine Maintenance MML


Management of Operation Rights

Target Audience

Log Management

System Technicians

Performance Monitoring

System Engineers

Tracing Management

RNC Engineers

N/A

NodeB Engineers

Training Methods

Prerequisites
Basic knowledge of mobile communications
At least 1 year working experience in WCDMA
wireless network operation and maintenance
Successful completion of the following

Lectures Hands-on Exercise

Duration
2 working days

Class Size

course(s):BSC6900 WCDMA V900R011


Product Description

Min 6, max 12

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1.2.13 OWC07 BSC6900 WCDMA V900R011 Installation and Commissioning

Successful completion of the following

Objectives

course(s):BSC6900 WCDMA V900R011


On completion of this course, the participants will
be able to:
Describe BSC6900 commissioning procedure

Product Description

Content

Outline OMU software functions

BSC6900 O/M System Introduction

Complete BSC6900 commissioning

BSC6900 Software Installation

Complete BSC6900 application software

BSC6900 Commissioning
BSC6900 Commissioning Introduction

installation

BSC6900 Commissioning Procedure

Target Audience

N/A
System Technicians

Training Methods

System Engineers

Lectures Hands-on Exercise

RNC Engineers
NodeB Engineers

Duration

Prerequisites

1 working day

Basic knowledge of mobile communications

Class Size

At least 1 year working experience in WCDMA


wireless network operation and maintenance

Min 6, max 12

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1.2.14 OWC08 BSC6900 WCDMA V900R011 Data Configuration

MBSC(RNC) Data Configuring

Objectives

MBSC(RNC) Data Exporting


On completion of this course, the participants will
be able to:
Detail the Procedure of BSC6900 Data
Configuration

N/A
Data Configuration Overview
Preparation
Global Data Configuration

Perform Global Data Configuration


Perform Equipment Data Configuration
Perform Interface Configuration

Equipment Data Configuration


Configuring the System Information
Configuring a Cabinet

Perform Cell Configuration


Outline RNC data configuration procedure
based on CME and LMT
Complete RNC data configuration based on

Configuring a Subrack
Configuring a Board
Configuring the Clocks
Configuring the Time

CME and LMT

Configuring the IP Address of the EMS Server

Target Audience

Interface Data Configuration


System Technicians

Iub Interface Data Configuration (ATM/IP)

System Engineers

Iu-CS Interface Data Configuration (ATM)

RNC Engineers

Iu-PS Interface Data Configuration (IP)

NodeB Engineers

Iu-CS Interface Data Configuration (IP)

Prerequisites

Iur Interface Data Configuration (ATM)

Basic knowledge of mobile communications


At least 1 year working experience in WCDMA
wireless network operation and maintenance
Successful completion of the following
program(s):

Iur Interface Data Configuration (IP)


Cell Data Configuration
N/A

Training Methods
Lectures Hands-on Exercise

BSC6900 WCDMA V900R011 Operation and


Maintenance

Duration
6 working days

Content

Class Size

Overview of Multi-Mode BSC Data


Configuration

Min 6, max 17

MBSC(RNC) Data Configuration Preparation

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1.2.15 OWC09 BSC6900 WCDMA V900R11 Expanding

Successful completion of the following

Objectives

course(s):
On completion of this course, the participants will

BSC6900 WCDMA V900R011 Operation and

be able to:
Describe the

Maintenance
procedure of expanding the

RNC capacity

Content

Perform how to add an RNC board

Overview of Expanding the RNC Capacity

Perform how to add an EPS

Adding an RNC Board


Adding an EPS Subrack

Target Audience

N/A
System Technicians

Training Methods

System Engineers

Lectures Hands-on Exercise

RNC Engineers
NodeB Engineers

Duration

Prerequisites

1 working day

Basic knowledge of mobile communications

Class Size

At least 1 year working experience in WCDMA


wireless network operation and maintenance

Min 6, max 12

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1.2.16 OWC10 WCDMA RAN11.1 Dynamic Data Reconfiguration

BSC6900 WCDMA V900R011 Operation and

Objectives

Maintenance
On completion of this course, the participants will

BSC6900 WCDMA V900R011 Data

be able to:

Configuration

Upon completion of this course, you will be

MBTS WCDMA V100R002 Operation and

able to:

Maintenance

Perform how to Increase Frequencies on the

MBTS WCDMA V100R002 Data and

UMTS Network

Configuration

Perform how to Reconfigure the Parameters of


Physical NodeBs
Perform how to Reconfigure the Data of Cells

Content
Increasing Frequencies on the UMTS Network
Reconfiguring the Parameters of Physical

and Neighboring Cells in Batches


Perform how to Reconfigure Cell Algorithm

NodeBs
Reconfiguring the Data of Cells and

Parameters

Neighboring Cells in Batches

Target Audience

Reconfiguring Cell Algorithm Parameters


System Technicians

N/A

System Engineers

Training Methods

RNC Engineers

Lectures Hands-on Exercise

NodeB Engineers

Prerequisites

Duration

Basic knowledge of mobile communications


At least 1 year working experience in WCDMA

1 working day

Class Size

wireless network operation and maintenance


Successful completion of the following

Min 6, max 12

course(s):

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1.2.17 OWC11 BSC6900 WCDMA V900R011 RNC Migration Data Reconfiguration

BSC6900 WCDMA V900R011 Operation and

Objectives

Maintenance
On completion of this course, the participants will

BSC6900 WCDMA V900R011 Data

be able to:

Configuration

Describe the procedure of the RNC migration


data reconfiguration

Content
RNC Migration Scenarios

Perform the RNC migration data

Reparenting RNC Between MGWs

reconfiguration

Reparenting RNC Between MSC Servers

Target Audience

Reparenting RNC Between SGSN

System Technicians

N/A

System Engineers

Training Methods

RNC Engineers
NodeB Engineers

Lectures Hands-on Exercise

Prerequisites

Duration

Basic knowledge of mobile communications


At least 1 year working experience in WCDMA

1.5 working days

Class Size

wireless network operation and maintenance


Successful completion of the following

Min 6, max 12

course(s):

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1.2.18 OWC12 BSC6900 WCDMA V900R011 Troubleshooting

Configuration

Objectives
On completion of this course, the participants will

Content

be able to:

Requirements for Maintenance Personnel

Describe RAN troubleshooting process

General Procedures of Troubleshooting

Handling Transmission Faults

Basic Methods of Fault Judgment and Location

Handling Equipments Faults

Approach to prevent BSC6900 fault

Handling O/M Faults

N/A

Handling Basic Service Faults

UTRAN Network Overview


Basic Concepts about UTRAN

Target Audience

UTRAN Signaling Procedure

System Technicians

System Information Broadcast

System Engineers

Paging

RNC Engineers

Call Process

NodeB Engineers

Handover

Prerequisites

Training Methods

Basic knowledge of mobile communications


At least 1 year working experience in WCDMA
wireless network operation and maintenance
Successful completion of the following
course(s):

Lectures Hands-on Exercise

Duration
4 working days

Class Size

BSC6900 WCDMA V900R011 Operation and


Min 6, max 12

Maintenance
BSC6900 WCDMA V900R011 Data

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1.2.19 OWB05 MBTS WCDMA V100R002 Product Description

wireless network operation and maintenance

Objectives
On completion of this course, the participants will

Content

be able to:

3900 Series WCDMA NodeB Overview

Describe the hardware structure and

NodeB Hardware

application scenario of NodeB

Board and Module of the BBU3900

Detail the functions of different subsystems and


boards of NodeB

RF Module
Power Module

Describe the cables connection of NodeB

FAN and SLPU

Describe the expansion and networking of

NodeB Expansion and Networking

NodeB

Training Methods

Target Audience
Lectures
System Technicians

Duration

System Engineers
1 working day

RNC Engineers

Class Size

NodeB Engineers

Prerequisites

Min 6, max 12

Basic knowledge of mobile communications


At least 1 year working experience in WCDMA

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1.2.20 OWB06 MBTS WCDMA V100R002 Operation and Maintenance

Objectives

Content

On completion of this course, the participants will

Operation and Maintenance System Overview

be able to:

NodeB Routine Operation

Describe the structure of operation and

System Management

maintenance system

Alarm Management

Detail routine operation of NodeB

Equipment Management

Detail routine maintenance of NodeB

Cell Management

Target Audience

Real-time Monitoring
Software Management

System Technicians

File Management

System Engineers

Tracing Management

RNC Engineers

NodeB Routine Maintenance

NodeB Engineers

N/A

Prerequisites

Training Methods
Basic knowledge of mobile communications
At least 1 year working experience in WCDMA
wireless network operation and maintenance
Successful completion of the following
course(s):

Lectures Hands-on Exercise

Duration
2 working days

Class Size

MBTS WCDMA V100R002 Product Description


Min 6, max 12

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1.2.21 OWB07 MBTS WCDMA V100R002 Installation and Commissioning

Description

Objectives
On completion of this course, the participants will

Content

be able to:

Introduction to NodeB Commissioning

Detail the scenarios of NodeB commissioning

Commissioning Scenarios

Perform NodeB Remote commissioning

Commissioning Modes

Perform NodeB Local commissioning

Remote Commissioning NodeB


Local Commissioning NodeB

Target Audience

N/A

System Technicians

Training Methods

System Engineers
RNC Engineers

Lectures Hands-on Exercise

NodeB Engineers

Duration

Prerequisites
1.5 working days
Basic knowledge of mobile communications

Class Size

At least 1 year working experience in WCDMA


wireless network operation and maintenance

Min 6, max 12

Successful completion of the following


course(s):MBTS WCDMA V100R002 Product

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1.2.22 OWB08 MBTS WCDMA V100R002 Data Configuration

MBTS WCDMA V100R002 Operation and

Objectives

Maintenance
On completion of this course, the participants will
be able to:
Outline NodeB data configuration procedure

Content
Overview of Configuring NodeB
NodeB Data Configuration Preparation

based on CME
Complete NodeB data configuration

NodeB Data Configuring


NodeB Data Exporting and Activating

Target Audience

N/A

System Technicians

Training Methods

System Engineers
RNC Engineers

Lectures Hands-on Exercise

NodeB Engineers

Duration

Prerequisites
1 working day
Basic knowledge of mobile communications

Class Size

At least 1 year working experience in WCDMA


wireless network operation and maintenance

Min 6, max 12

Successful completion of the following


course(s):

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1.2.23 OWB09 BTS3900 WCDMA V100R002 NodeB Migration Data Reconfiguration

Successful completion of the following

Objectives

course(s):
On completion of this course, the participants will

MBTS WCDMA V100R002 Operation and

be able to:

Maintenance

Upon completion of this course, you will be

MBTS WCDMA V100R002 Data and

able to:

Configuration

Detail the scenarios of NodeB migration data


reconfiguration
Detail the procedure of NodeB migration data

Content
NodeB Reparenting Scenarios
Reparenting NodeBs Under an RNC

reconfiguration
Perform the NodeB migration data

Reparenting NodeBs Between RNCs of the

reconfiguration

Same Version
N/A

Target Audience

Training Methods

System Technicians
System Engineers

Lectures Hands-on Exercise

RNC Engineers

Duration

NodeB Engineers
1.5 working days

Prerequisites

Class Size
Basic knowledge of mobile communications
At least 1 year working experience in WCDMA

Min 6, max 12

wireless network operation and maintenance

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1.2.24 OWB10 MBTS WCDMA V100R002 Troubleshooting

Maintenance

Objectives

MBTS WCDMA V100R002 Data Configuration


On completion of this course, the participants will
be able to:

Content

Handling NodeB Abnormal RTWP

Troubleshooting Overview

Handling Abnormal Downlink Power

Abnormal RTWP

Handling Failure to Deliver the License of the

Abnormal Downlink Power

NodeB Through M2000

Congestion of License CE

Handling Failure to Establish Cells

Failure to Deliver the NodeB License through

Handling Intermittent Interruption of CPRI Link


Handling Sleeping Cell

M2000
Failure to Establish Cells
Intermittent Interruption of CPRI Link

Target Audience
Network Deployment Engineers, Optimization
Engineers, System Technicians, System
Engineers, RNC Engineers, NodeB Engineers

Prerequisites

Sleeping Cell
N/A

Training Methods
Lectures Hands-on Exercise

Basic knowledge of mobile communications


At least 1 year working experience in WCDMA
wireless network operation and maintenance

Duration
1 working day

Class Size

Successful completion of the following


Min 6, max 12

program(s):
MBTS WCDMA V100R002 Operation and

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1.2.25 OWC13 BSC6900 WCDMA V900R012 Product Description

wireless network operation and maintenance

Objectives
On completion of this course, the participants will

Content

be able to:

BSC6900 System Overview

Detail the system structure of BSC6900

BSC6900 Hardware Structure

Detail the functions of the components of

BSC6900 Cabinets and Subracks

BSC6900
Detail the signal flows in

BSC6900 subsystems and Boards


BSC6900

List the typical hardware configuration of


BSC6900

BSC6900 Cables
BSC6900 Signal Flows

Training Methods

Target Audience
Lectures
System Technicians

Duration

System Engineers
1 working day

RNC Engineers

Class Size

NodeB Engineers

Prerequisites

Min 6, max 12

Basic knowledge of mobile communications


At least 1 year working experience in WCDMA

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1.2.26 OWC14 BSC6900 WCDMA V900R012 Operation and Maintenance

Objectives

Content

On completion of this course, the participants will


be able to:

Operation and Maintenance Subsystem


Overview

Detail the structure of operation and

Running MML Command


Alarm Management

maintenance subsystem
Perform the RNC routine operation

Device Panel

Perform the RNC routine maintenance

Routine Maintenance MML


Management of Operation Rights

Target Audience

Log Management

System Technicians

Performance Monitoring

System Engineers

Tracing Management

RNC Engineers

N/A

NodeB Engineers

Training Methods

Prerequisites
Basic knowledge of mobile communications
At least 1 year working experience in WCDMA
wireless network operation and maintenance
Successful completion of the following

Lectures Hands-on Exercise

Duration
2 working days

Class Size

course(s):BSC6900 WCDMA V900R012


Product Description

Min 6, max 12

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1.2.27 OWC15 BSC6900 WCDMA V900R012 Installation and Commissioning

Successful completion of the following

Objectives

course(s):BSC6900 WCDMA V900R012


On completion of this course, the participants will
be able to:
Describe BSC6900 commissioning procedure

Product Description

Content

Outline OMU software functions

BSC6900 O/M System Introduction

Complete BSC6900 commissioning

BSC6900 Software Installation

Complete BSC6900 application software

BSC6900 Commissioning
BSC6900 Commissioning Introduction

installation

BSC6900 Commissioning Procedure

Target Audience

N/A
System Technicians

Training Methods

System Engineers

Lectures Hands-on Exercise

RNC Engineers
NodeB Engineers

Duration

Prerequisites

1 working day

Basic knowledge of mobile communications

Class Size

At least 1 year working experience in WCDMA


wireless network operation and maintenance

Min 6, max 12

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1.2.28 OWC16 BSC6900 WCDMA V900R012 Data Configuration

BSC6900 Configuring Based on CME

Objectives

BSC6900 Data Exporting


On completion of this course, the participants will
be able to:
Detail the Procedure of BSC6900 Data
Configuration

N/A
Data Configuration Overview
Preparation
Global Data Configuration

Perform Global Data Configuration


Perform Equipment Data Configuration
Perform Interface Configuration

Equipment Data Configuration


Configuring the System Information
Configuring a Cabinet

Perform Cell Configuration


Outline RNC data configuration procedure
based on CME and LMT
Complete RNC data configuration based on

Configuring a Subrack
Configuring a Board
Configuring the Clocks
Configuring the Time

CME and LMT

Configuring the IP Address of the EMS Server

Target Audience

Interface Data Configuration


System Technicians

Iub Interface Data Configuration (ATM/IP)

System Engineers

Iu-CS Interface Data Configuration (ATM)

RNC Engineers

Iu-PS Interface Data Configuration (IP)

NodeB Engineers

Iu-CS Interface Data Configuration (IP)

Prerequisites

Iur Interface Data Configuration (ATM)

Basic knowledge of mobile communications


At least 1 year working experience in WCDMA
wireless network operation and maintenance
Successful completion of the following
program(s):

Iur Interface Data Configuration (IP)


Cell Data Configuration
N/A

Training Methods
Lectures Hands-on Exercise

BSC6900 WCDMA V900R012 Operation and


Maintenance

Duration
6 working days

Content
Overview of BSC6900 Data Configuration
BSC6900 Data Configuration Preparation

Class Size
Min 6, max 12

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1.2.29 OWC17 WCDMA RAN12 RNC Expanding

Successful completion of the following

Objectives

course(s):
On completion of this course, the participants will

BSC6900 WCDMA V900R012 Operation and

be able to:
Describe the

Maintenance
procedure of expanding the

RNC capacity

Content

Perform how to add an RNC board

Overview of Expanding the RNC Capacity

Perform how to add an EPS

Adding an RNC Board


Adding an RBS Subrack

Target Audience

N/A
System Technicians

Training Methods

System Engineers

Lectures Hands-on Exercise

RNC Engineers
NodeB Engineers

Duration

Prerequisites

1 working day

Basic knowledge of mobile communications

Class Size

At least 1 year working experience in WCDMA


wireless network operation and maintenance

Min 6, max 12

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1.2.30 OWC18 WCDMA RAN12 Dynamic Data Reconfiguration

BSC6900 WCDMA V900R012 Data

Objectives

Configuration
On completion of this course, the participants will

BTS3900 WCDMA V200R012 Operation and

be able to:

Maintenance

Upon completion of this course, you will be

BTS3900 WCDMA V200R012 Data

able to:

Configuration

Perform how to Increase Frequencies on the


UMTS Network
Perform how to Reconfigure the Parameters of
Physical NodeBs

Content
Reconfiguring Global Algorithm Parameters of
the Radio Layer

Perform how to Reconfigure the Data of Cells


and Neighboring Cells in Batches

Reconfiguring the Parameters of Physical


NodeBs

Perform how to Reconfigure Cell Algorithm

Increasing Frequencies on the UMTS Network


Deleting Physical NodeBs in Batches

Parameters

Reconfiguring the Data of Cells and

Target Audience

Neighboring Cells in Batches


System Technicians

Reconfiguring Cell Algorithm Parameters

System Engineers

Modifying UMTS Cell Frequencies

RNC Engineers

N/A

NodeB Engineers

Training Methods

Prerequisites
Basic knowledge of mobile communications
At least 1 year working experience in WCDMA
wireless network operation and maintenance
Successful completion of the following

Lectures Hands-on Exercise

Duration
1 working day

Class Size

course(s):
BSC6900 WCDMA V900R012 Operation and

Min 6, max 12

Maintenance

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1.2.31 OWC19 BSC6900 WCDMA V900R012 RNC Migration Data Reconfiguration

BSC6900 WCDMA V900R012 Operation and

Objectives

Maintenance
On completion of this course, the participants will

BSC6900 WCDMA V900R012 Data

be able to:

Configuration

Describe the procedure of the RNC migration


data reconfiguration

Content
RNC Migration Scenarios

Perform the RNC migration data

Reparenting RNC Between MGWs

reconfiguration

Reparenting RNC Between MSC Servers

Target Audience

Reparenting RNC Between SGSN

System Technicians

N/A

System Engineers

Training Methods

RNC Engineers
NodeB Engineers

Lectures Hands-on Exercise

Prerequisites

Duration

Basic knowledge of mobile communications


At least 1 year working experience in WCDMA

1.5 working days

Class Size

wireless network operation and maintenance


Successful completion of the following

Min 6, max 12

course(s):

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1.2.32 OWC20 BSC6900 WCDMA V900R012 Troubleshooting

Call Process

Objectives

Handover
On completion of this course, the participants will
be able to:
Describe RAN troubleshooting process
Handling Transmission Faults

ATM Transmission Test Methodes


IP Transmission Test Methodes
Transmission Faults Troubleshooting
E1/T1 Fault Troubleshooting

Handling Equipments Faults

IMA Fault

Handling O/M Faults

Troubleshooting

SAALNK Fault Troubleshooting

Handling Basic Service Faults

AAL2PATH Fault Troubleshooting

Target Audience

FE Fault Troubleshooting

System Technicians

SCTP Fault Troubleshooting

System Engineers

IPPATH Fault Troubleshooting

RNC Engineers

Equipments Faults Troubleshooting

NodeB Engineers

MSP Switch Fault


Reset Fault of Interface Boards

Prerequisites
Basic knowledge of mobile communications
At least 1 year working experience in WCDMA
wireless network operation and maintenance
Successful completion of the following
course(s):
BSC6900 WCDMA V900R012 Operation and
Maintenance
BSC6900 WCDMA V900R012 Data
Configuration

Content
UTRAN Network Overview
Basic Concepts about UTRAN

O/M Faults Troubleshooting


OMU Service Abnormality
RNC Active and Standby OMUs
Synchronization Failure
RNC OMU Command Execution Timeout
Basic Service Faults Troubleshooting
N/A

Training Methods
Lectures Hands-on Exercise

Duration
4 working days

Class Size

UTRAN Signaling Procedure


System Information Broadcast

Min 6, max 12

Paging

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1.2.33 OWB11 3900 NodeB WCDMA V200R012 Product Description

wireless network operation and maintenance

Objectives
On completion of this course, the participants will

Content

be able to:

3900 Series WCDMA NodeB Overview

Describe the hardware structure and

NodeB Hardware

application scenario of NodeB

Board and Module of the BBU3900

Detail the functions of different subsystems and


boards of NodeB

RF Module
Power Module

Describe the cables connection of NodeB

FAN and SLPU

Describe the expansion and networking of

NodeB Expansion and Networking

NodeB

Training Methods

Target Audience
Lectures
System Technicians

Duration

System Engineers
1 working day

RNC Engineers

Class Size

NodeB Engineers

Prerequisites

Min 6, max 12

Basic knowledge of mobile communications


At least 1 year working experience in WCDMA

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1.2.34 OWB12 BTS3900 WCDMA V200R012 Operation and Maintenance

Objectives

Content

On completion of this course, the participants will

Operation and Maintenance System Overview

be able to:

NodeB Routine Operation

Describe the structure of operation and

System Management

maintenance system

Alarm Management

Detail routine operation of NodeB

Equipment Management

Detail routine maintenance of NodeB

Cell Management

Target Audience

Real-time Monitoring
Software Management

System Technicians

File Management

System Engineers

Tracing Management

RNC Engineers

NodeB Routine Maintenance

NodeB Engineers

N/A

Prerequisites

Training Methods
Basic knowledge of mobile communications
At least 1 year working experience in WCDMA
wireless network operation and maintenance
Successful completion of the following
course(s):

Lectures Hands-on Exercise

Duration
2 working days

Class Size

3900 NodeB WCDMA V200R012 Product


Description

Min 6, max 12

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1.2.35 OWB13 BTS3900 WCDMA V200R012 Installation and Commissioning

Product Description

Objectives
On completion of this course, the participants will

Content

be able to:

Introduction to NodeB Commissioning

Detail the scenarios of NodeB commissioning

Commissioning Scenarios

Perform NodeB Remote commissioning

Commissioning Modes

Perform NodeB Local commissioning

Remote Commissioning NodeB


Local Commissioning NodeB

Target Audience

N/A

System Technicians

Training Methods

System Engineers
RNC Engineers

Lectures Hands-on Exercise

NodeB Engineers

Duration

Prerequisites
1 working day
Basic knowledge of mobile communications

Class Size

At least 1 year working experience in WCDMA


wireless network operation and maintenance

Min 6, max 12

Successful completion of the following


course(s):3900 NodeB WCDMA V200R012

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1.2.36 OWB14 BTS3900 WCDMA V200R012 Data Configuration

Maintenance

Objectives
On completion of this course, the participants will

Content
Overview of Configuring Multi-Mode Base

be able to:
Outline NodeB data configuration procedure

Stations
NodeB Data Configuration Preparation

based on CME
Complete NodeB data configuration

NodeB Data Configuring (GUI mode)


NodeB Data Configuring (Template file mode)

Target Audience

NodeB Data Exporting and Activating

System Technicians

N/A

System Engineers

Training Methods

RNC Engineers
NodeB Engineers

Lectures Hands-on Exercise

Prerequisites

Duration

Basic knowledge of mobile communications


At least 1 year working experience in WCDMA

1 working day

Class Size

wireless network operation and maintenance


Successful completion of the following

Min 6, max 12

course(s):
BTS3900 WCDMA V200R012 Operation and

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1.2.37 OWB15 BTS3900 WCDMA V200R012 Troubleshooting

Maintenance

Objectives

BTS3900 WCDMA V200R012 Data


On completion of this course, the participants will
be able to:

Configuration

Content

Handling NodeB Abnormal RTWP


Handling Abnormal Downlink Power

Troubleshooting Overview

Handling Hardware Faults

Abnormal RTWP

Handling Failure to Deliver the License of the

CE Faults
Hardware Faults

NodeB Through M2000


Handling Failure to Establish Cells

License Delivery Failure

Handling Sleeping Cell

Clock Faults

Handling OMCH Fault

Cell Setup Failure at NodeB side


Sleeping Cell

Target Audience
Network Deployment Engineers, Optimization
Engineers, System Technicians, System
Engineers, RNC Engineers, NodeB Engineers

Prerequisites

OMCH Faults
N/A

Training Methods
Lectures Hands-on Exercise

Basic knowledge of mobile communications


At least 1 year working experience in WCDMA
wireless network operation and maintenance

Duration
1 working day

Class Size

Successful completion of the following


Min 6, max 12

course(s):
BTS3900 WCDMA V200R012 Operation and

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1.2.38 OWB16 BTS3900 WCDMA V200R012 NodeB Migration Data Reconfiguration

Successful completion of the following

Objectives

program(s):
On completion of this course, the participants will

BTS3900 WCDMA V200R012 Operation and

be able to:

Maintenance

Upon completion of this course, you will be

BTS3900 WCDMA V200R012 Data

able to:

Configuration

Detail the scenarios of NodeB migration data


reconfiguration
Detail the procedure of NodeB migration data

Content
NodeB Reparenting Scenarios
Reparenting NodeBs Under an RNC

reconfiguration
Perform the NodeB migration data

Reparenting NodeBs Between RNCs of the

reconfiguration

Same Version
N/A

Target Audience

Training Methods

System Technicians
System Engineers

Lectures Hands-on Exercise

RNC Engineers

Duration

NodeB Engineers
1.5 working days

Prerequisites

Class Size
Basic knowledge of mobile communications
At least 1 year working experience in WCDMA

Min 6, max 12

wireless network operation and maintenance

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1.2.39 OWF00 WCDMA uBro2.0 RAN Operation Maintenance

functions.

Objectives

Perform the APM routine operation and


On completion of this course, the participants will
be able to:
Describe interface and network architecture for
WCDMA system uBro solution.
Describe the basic principles for WCDMA
system.
Introduce the network architecture and

maintenance on AP with client.


Introduce M2000 basic functions.
Describe the M2000 system architecture and
functions.
Introduce the M2000 network for uBro solution.
Perform M2000 routine operation and
maintenance on AP with client.

structure of uBro solution.


Describe the AP basic functions and interfaces.
Describe the types of AP and hardware
structure.

Target Audience
System Technicians
System Engineers

Describe the accessing way and procedure of


AP.

RNC Engineers
NodeB Engineers

Perform the AP commissioning and data

Prerequisites

configuration.
Introduce the IPCLK1000 working principle and

Basic knowledge of

UMTS network principle

Content

features.
Describe the IPCLK1000 network structure.
Describe the IPCLK1000 hardware structure.
Perform the IPCLK1000 routine operation and
maintenance, commissioning and data
configuration.
Introduce the AHR basic functions and
interfaces.
Describe the AHR network architecture.
Describe the AHR hardware structure and

Description of the uBro Solution


Solution Architecture
Network Solution
Security Solution
Operation and Maintenance
Service Provisioning
Introduction to M2000
M2000 system architecture
M2000 typical system configuration

typical configuration.
Describe the AHR software structure and

AP System Overview
AP Hardware Introduction

functions.
Describe the AHR client routine operation and

AP Typical Access Networking


AP Operation and Maintenance

maintenance functions.
Introduce the APM basic functions and

IPCLK System Overview


IPCLK Typical Network Mode

interfaces.
Describe the APM network architecture.

IPCLK Hardware Instruction

Describe the APM hardware structure and

IPCLK Software Instruction


IPCLK Operation and Maintenance

typical configuration.
Describe the APM software structure and

AHR System Overview

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Training Methods

AHR Hardware Introduction


AHR Software Introduction

Lectures Hands-on Exercise

AHR Operation and Maintenance

Duration

AP Manager System Overview


AP Manager Hardware Introduction

5 working days

Class Size

AP Manager Software Introduction


AP Manager Operation and Maintenance

Min 6, max 12

N/A

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1.2.40 OWC21 WCDMA RAN11 - RAN12 Delta Training

NodeB Alarm and Configuration Optimization

Objectives

NodeB Self-discovery
On completion of this course, the participants will
be able to:

New Transmission Features


NodeB License Management Optimization

Describe New hardware


Describe some important new features
Describe some new O/M functions
Understand the values and benefit of the
features

Green BTS Parameter Description


Upgrade Optimization of the WCDMA RAN12
NodeB
CME V2R10 Introduction
Management of Three Types of Areas

Target Audience

Configuration Navigation Enhancement

Optimization Engineers, System Technicians,

Configuration Template Enhancement

System Engineers,

Import and Export Enhancement


NodeB Reparenting Enhancement

Prerequisites
Basic knowledge of mobile communications
At least 1 year working experience in WCDMA
wireless network operation and maintenance
Successful completion of the following
program(s):
BSC6810 WCDMA V200R011 Operation and

Resource Pool Board Replacement


Warning of Disaster
New Features of OMU
Capacity and Performance
Hardware
Implementation
Interfaces

Maintenance
BSC6810 WCDMA V200R011 Data
Configuration

Training Methods
Lectures

NodeB WCDMA V200R011 Operation and


Maintenance
NodeB WCDMA V200R011 Data Configuration

Duration
1 working day

Class Size

Content
GUI Difference between Java LMT and Web

Min 6, max 12

LMT

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1.2.41 OWC22 BSC6900 WCDMA V900R013 Product Description

Objectives

Content

On completion of this course, the participants will

BSC6900 System Overview

be able to:

BSC6900 Hardware Structure

Detail the system structure of BSC6900

Cabinets

Detail the functions of the components of

Subracks

BSC6900
Detail the signal flows in

Subsystems and Boards


BSC6900

List the typical hardware configuration of


BSC6900

Cables
BSC6900 Signal Flows
BSC6900 Typical Configuration

Target Audience

Training Methods

System Technicians

Lectures

System Engineers

Duration

RNC Engineers
1 working day

NodeB Engineers

Class Size

Prerequisites
Basic knowledge of mobile communications

Min 6, max 12

At least 1 year working experience in WCDMA


wireless network operation and maintenance

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1.2.42 OWC23 BSC6900 WCDMA V900R013 Operation and Maintenance

NodeB Engineers

Objectives
On completion of this course, the participants will

Prerequisites

be able to:

Basic knowledge of mobile communications

master board replacement procedure

At least 1 year working experience in WCDMA

replace the faulty board correctly and ensure

wireless network operation and maintenance


Successful completion of the following

RNC work normally.


Set the alarm collection template,and collect

course(s):BSC6900 WCDMA V900R013

the alarm by the template.

Product Description

Set the KPI collection template,and collect the

Content

KPI by the template.


Collect the counters of board and link load by
m2000, check the RNC load according to the
Collect the counters of SPU subsystem by

SPU subsystem performance counters


SPU perfermance check procedure and

m2000
check the SPU subsystem performance.
master the transmission detection methods and

operation
RNC link and board load counter
collection procedure and operation of RNC link

their operation
detect the transmission performance and
connectivity by the transimission methods.
master the signaling tracing operation, collect
the interface and link signaling message.
master the procedure of handling the TOPN

and board load counter


RNC board replacement procedure and
operation
ATM/IP transmission detection method and
operation
interface and link signaling tracing

alarms
handle the common alarms according to the

TOPN alarms Handling Procedure


system data backup procedure and operation

procedures.
master the procedure of Backing Up and
Restoring Data
perform the restoration of data correctly when
OMU board is damaged, OMU database
collapses, or the OMU upgrade fails.

System Technicians

M2000
Daily KPI collection procedure and operation

specific threshold.

Target Audience

Alarms collection procedure and operation By

Training Methods
Lectures Hands-on Exercise eLab

Duration
3 working days

Class Size
Min 6, max 12

System Engineers
RNC Engineers

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1.2.43 OWC24 BSC6900 WCDMA V900R013 Installation and Commissioning

Successful completion of the following

Objectives

course(s):BSC6900 WCDMA V900R012


On completion of this course, the participants will
be able to:
Describe BSC6900 commissioning procedure

Product Description

Content

Outline OMU software functions

BSC6900 O/M System Introduction

Complete BSC6900 commissioning

BSC6900 Software Installation

Complete BSC6900 application software

BSC6900 Commissioning
BSC6900 Commissioning Introduction

installation

BSC6900 Commissioning Procedure

Target Audience

N/A
System Technicians

Training Methods

System Engineers

Lectures Hands-on Exercise

RNC Engineers
NodeB Engineers

Duration

Prerequisites

1 working day

Basic knowledge of mobile communications

Class Size

At least 1 year working experience in WCDMA


wireless network operation and maintenance

Min 6, max 12

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1.2.44 OWC25 BSC6900 WCDMA V900R013 Data Configuration

Configuring Device Data Based on CME

Objectives

Configuring Interface Data Based on CME


On completion of this course, the participants will
be able to:
Detail the Procedure of BSC6900 Data
Configuration

Configuring Cell

Data Based on CME

BSC6900 Data Exporting


N/A
Data Configuration Overview

Perform Global Data Configuration


Perform Equipment Data Configuration
Perform Interface Configuration

Preparation
Global Data Configuration
Equipment Data Configuration

Perform Cell Configuration


Outline RNC data configuration procedure
based on CME and LMT
Complete RNC data configuration based on

Configuring the System Information


Configuring a Cabinet
Configuring a Subrack
Configuring a Board

CME and LMT

Configuring the Clocks

Target Audience

Configuring the Time


System Technicians

Configuring the IP Address of the EMS Server

System Engineers

Interface Data Configuration

RNC Engineers

Iub Interface Data Configuration (ATM/IP)

NodeB Engineers

Iu-CS Interface Data Configuration (ATM)

Prerequisites

Iu-PS Interface Data Configuration (IP)

Basic knowledge of mobile communications


At least 1 year working experience in WCDMA
wireless network operation and maintenance
Successful completion of the following

Iu-CS Interface Data Configuration (IP)


Iur Interface Data Configuration (ATM)
Iur Interface Data Configuration (IP)
Cell Data Configuration
N/A

program(s):
BSC6900 WCDMA V900R012 Operation and
Maintenance

Training Methods
Lectures Hands-on Exercise eLab

Content

Duration

Introduction of CME

6 working days

BSC6900 Data Configuring


Configuration Procedure Based on CME
Configuring Global Data Based on CME

Class Size
Min 6, max 12

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1.2.45 OWC26 BSC6900 WCDMA V900R013 Troubleshooting

Call Process

Objectives

Handover
On completion of this course, the participants will
be able to:
Describe RAN troubleshooting process
Handling Transmission Faults

ATM Transmission Test Methodes


IP Transmission Test Methodes
Transmission Faults Troubleshooting
E1/T1 Fault Troubleshooting

Handling Equipments Faults

IMA Fault

Handling O/M Faults

Troubleshooting

SAALNK Fault Troubleshooting

Handling Basic Service Faults

AAL2PATH Fault Troubleshooting

Target Audience

FE Fault Troubleshooting

System Technicians

SCTP Fault Troubleshooting

System Engineers

IPPATH Fault Troubleshooting

RNC Engineers

Equipments Faults Troubleshooting

NodeB Engineers

MSP Switch Fault


Reset Fault of Interface Boards

Prerequisites
Basic knowledge of mobile communications
At least 1 year working experience in WCDMA
wireless network operation and maintenance
Successful completion of the following
course(s):
BSC6900 WCDMA V900R013 Operation and
Maintenance
BSC6900 WCDMA V900R013 Data
Configuration

Content
UTRAN Network Overview
Basic Concepts about UTRAN

O/M Faults Troubleshooting


OMU Service Abnormality
RNC Active and Standby OMUs
Synchronization Failure
RNC OMU Command Execution Timeout
Basic Service Faults Troubleshooting
N/A

Training Methods
Lectures Hands-on Exercise

Duration
4 working days

Class Size

UTRAN Signaling Procedure


System Information Broadcast

Min 6, max 12

Paging

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1.2.46 OWC27 BSC6900 WCDMA V900R13 RNC Expanding

Successful completion of the following

Objectives

course(s):
On completion of this course, the participants will

BSC6900 WCDMA V900R013 Operation and

be able to:
Describe the

Maintenance
procedure of expanding the

RNC capacity

Content

Perform how to add an RNC board

Overview of Expanding the RNC Capacity

Perform how to add an EPS

Adding an RNC Board


Adding an EPS Subrack

Target Audience

N/A
System Technicians

Training Methods

System Engineers

Lectures Hands-on Exercise

RNC Engineers
NodeB Engineers

Duration

Prerequisites

1 working day

Basic knowledge of mobile communications

Class Size

At least 1 year working experience in WCDMA


wireless network operation and maintenance

Min 6, max 12

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1.2.47 OWC28 WCDMA RAN13 Dynamic Data Reconfiguration

Configuration

Objectives

BTS3900 WCDMA V200R013 Operation and


On completion of this course, the participants will
be able to:
Upon completion of this course, you will be
able to:
Perform how to Increase Frequencies on the

Maintenance
BTS3900 WCDMA V200R013 Data
Configuration

Content
Introduction of CME

UMTS Network
Perform how to Reconfigure the Parameters of
Physical NodeBs

Reconfiguring Global Algorithm Parameters of


the Radio Layer

Perform how to Reconfigure the Data of Cells


and Neighboring Cells in Batches

Reconfiguring the Parameters of Physical


NodeBs

Perform how to Reconfigure Cell Algorithm


Parameters

Increasing Frequencies on the UMTS Network


Deleting Physical NodeBs in Batches

Target Audience

Reconfiguring the Data of Cells and


Neighboring Cells in Batches

System Technicians

Reconfiguring Cell Algorithm Parameters

System Engineers

Modifying UMTS Cell Frequencies

RNC Engineers

N/A

NodeB Engineers

Training Methods

Prerequisites
Basic knowledge of mobile communications
At least 1 year working experience in WCDMA
wireless network operation and maintenance
Successful completion of the following

Lectures Hands-on Exercise

Duration
1 working day

Class Size

course(s):
BSC6900 WCDMA V900R013 Operation and

Min 6, max 12

Maintenance
BSC6900 WCDMA V900R013 Data

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1.2.48 OWC29 BSC6900 WCDMA V900R013 RNC Migration Data Reconfiguration

BSC6900 WCDMA V900R013 Operation and

Objectives

Maintenance
On completion of this course, the participants will

BSC6900 WCDMA V900R013 Data

be able to:

Configuration

Describe the procedure of the RNC migration


data reconfiguration

Content
RNC Migration Scenarios

Perform the RNC migration data

Reparenting RNC Between MGWs

reconfiguration

Reparenting RNC Between MSC Servers

Target Audience

Reparenting RNC Between SGSN

System Technicians

N/A

System Engineers

Training Methods

RNC Engineers
NodeB Engineers

Lectures Hands-on Exercise

Prerequisites

Duration

Basic knowledge of mobile communications


At least 1 year working experience in WCDMA

1.5 working days

Class Size

wireless network operation and maintenance


Successful completion of the following

Min 6, max 12

course(s):

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1.2.49 OWB17 3900 Series WCDMA NodeB V100R004 Product Description

wireless network operation and maintenance

Objectives
On completion of this course, the participants will

Content

be able to:

3900 Series NodeB Overview

Describe the hardware structure of 3900 series

3900 Series NodeB Hardware

NodeB

Board and Module of the BBU3900

Detail the functions of different subsystems and


boards of NodeB

RF Module
Power Module

Describe the cables connection of NodeB

FAN and SLPU

Describe the expansion and networking of

BTS3900 Expansion and Networking

NodeB

Training Methods

Target Audience
Lectures
System Technicians

Duration

System Engineers
1 working day

RNC Engineers

Class Size

NodeB Engineers

Prerequisites

Min 6, max 12

Basic knowledge of mobile communications


At least 1 year working experience in WCDMA

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1.2.50 OWB18 BTS3900 WCDMA V200R013 Operation and Maintenance

Objectives

Content

On completion of this course, the participants will

Operation and Maintenance System Overview

be able to:

NodeB Routine Operation

Describe the structure of operation and

System Management

maintenance system

Alarm Management

Detail routine operation of NodeB

Equipment Management

Detail routine maintenance of NodeB

Cell Management

Target Audience

Real-time Monitoring
Software Management

System Technicians

File Management

System Engineers

Tracing Management

RNC Engineers

NodeB Routine Maintenance

NodeB Engineers

N/A

Prerequisites

Training Methods
Basic knowledge of mobile communications
At least 1 year working experience in WCDMA
wireless network operation and maintenance
Successful completion of the following
course(s):

Lectures Hands-on Exercise eLab

Duration
2 working days

Class Size

3900 NodeB WCDMA V200R013 Product


Description

Min 6, max 12

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1.2.51 OWB19 BTS3900 WCDMA V200R013 Installation and Commissioning

Objectives

Content

On completion of this course, the participants will

NodeB System Overview

be able to:

NodeB Installation Procedures

Detail the scenarios of NodeB commissioning

Local LMT Commissioning

Perform NodeB Remote commissioning

Local USB Disk + M2000 Commissioning

Perform NodeB Local commissioning

N/A
NodeB System Overview

Target Audience

NodeB Installation Procedures

System Technicians

Remote Commissioning Scenarios

System Engineers

Remote Commissioning on M2000

RNC Engineers

N/A

NodeB Engineers

Training Methods

Prerequisites
Basic knowledge of mobile communications
At least 1 year working experience in WCDMA
wireless network operation and maintenance
Successful completion of the following

Lectures Hands-on Exercise

Duration
1 working day

Class Size

course(s):3900 NodeB WCDMA V200R013


Product Description

Min 6, max 12

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1.2.52 OWB20 BTS3900 WCDMA V200R013 Data Configuration

BTS3900 WCDMA V200R013 Operation and

Objectives

Maintenance
On completion of this course, the participants will
be able to:
Outline MBTS data configuration procedure

Content
Introduction to the CME
NodeB Data Configuring by GUI mode

based on CME
Complete MBTS data configuration

NodeB Data Configuring by Iub Collaboration


Mode

Target Audience

NodeB Data Consistency Check and Exporting


System Technicians

N/A

System Engineers

Training Methods

RNC Engineers

Lectures Hands-on Exercise eLab

NodeB Engineers

Prerequisites

Duration

Basic knowledge of mobile communications


At least 1 year working experience in WCDMA

1 working day

Class Size

wireless network operation and maintenance


Successful completion of the following

Min 6, max 12

course(s):

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1.2.53 OWB21 BTS3900 WCDMA V200R013 Troubleshooting

BTS3900 WCDMA V200R013 Operation and

Objectives

Maintenance
On completion of this course, the participants will

BTS3900 WCDMA V200R013 Data

be able to:

Configuration

Handling NodeB Abnormal RTWP


Handling Abnormal Downlink Power

Content

Handling Hardware Faults

Troubleshooting Overview

Handling Failure to Deliver the License of the

Abnormal RTWP
CE Faults

NodeB Through M2000


Handling Failure to Establish Cells

Hardware Faults

Handling Sleeping Cell

License Delivery Failure

Handling OMCH Fault

Clock Faults
Cell Setup Failure at NodeB side

Target Audience

Sleeping Cell
System Technicians

OMCH Faults

System Engineers

N/A

RNC Engineers

Training Methods

NodeB Engineers

Lectures Hands-on Exercise

Prerequisites
Basic knowledge of mobile communications
At least 1 year working experience in WCDMA
wireless network operation and maintenance

Duration
1 working day

Class Size

Successful completion of the following


course(s):

Min 6, max 12

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1.2.54 OWB22 BTS3900 WCDMA V200R013 NodeB Migration Data Reconfiguration

Successful completion of the following

Objectives

program(s):
On completion of this course, the participants will

BTS3900 WCDMA V200R013 Operation and

be able to:

Maintenance

Upon completion of this course, you will be

BTS3900 WCDMA V200R013 Data

able to:

Configuration

Detail the scenarios of NodeB migration data


reconfiguration
Detail the procedure of NodeB migration data

Content
NodeB Reparenting Scenarios
Reparenting NodeBs Under an RNC

reconfiguration
Perform the NodeB migration data

Reparenting NodeBs Between RNCs of the

reconfiguration

Same Version
N/A

Target Audience

Training Methods

System Technicians
System Engineers

Lectures Hands-on Exercise

RNC Engineers

Duration

NodeB Engineers
1.5 working days

Prerequisites

Class Size
Basic knowledge of mobile communications
At least 1 year working experience in WCDMA

Min 6, max 12

wireless network operation and maintenance

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1.2.55 OWF01 WCDMA uBro3.0 RAN Operation Maintenance

functions.

Objectives

Perform the APM routine operation and


On completion of this course, the participants will
be able to:
Describe interface and network architecture for
WCDMA system uBro solution.
Describe the basic principles for WCDMA
system.
Introduce the network architecture and

maintenance on AP with client.


Introduce M2000 basic functions.
Describe the M2000 system architecture and
functions.
Introduce the M2000 network for uBro solution.
Perform M2000 routine operation and
maintenance on AP with client.

structure of uBro solution.


Describe the AP basic functions and interfaces.
Describe the types of AP and hardware
structure.

Target Audience
System Technicians
System Engineers

Describe the accessing way and procedure of


AP.

RNC Engineers
NodeB Engineers

Perform the AP commissioning and data

Prerequisites

configuration.
Introduce the IPCLK1000 working principle and

Basic knowledge of UMTS network principle

Content

features.
Describe the IPCLK1000 network structure.
Describe the IPCLK1000 hardware structure.
Perform the IPCLK1000 routine operation and
maintenance, commissioning and data
configuration.
Introduce the AHR basic functions and
interfaces.
Describe the AHR network architecture.
Describe the AHR hardware structure and

Description of the uBro Solution


Solution Architecture
Network Solution
Security Solution
Operation and Maintenance
Service Provisioning
AP System Overview
AP Hardware Introduction
AP Typical Access Networking

typical configuration.
Describe the AHR software structure and

AP Operation and Maintenance


AP System Overview

functions.
Describe the AHR client routine operation and

AP Hardware Introduction
AP Typical Access Networking

maintenance functions.
Introduce the APM basic functions and

AP Operation and Maintenance


AHR System Overview

interfaces.
Describe the APM network architecture.

AHR Hardware Introduction

Describe the APM hardware structure and

AHR Software Introduction


AHR Operation and Maintenance

typical configuration.
Describe the APM software structure and

Cabinets and Subracks in uBro Solution

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Signal Cables Connection in uBro Cabinets

IPCLK Typical Network Mode

VLAN Design in uBro Cabinets

IPCLK Hardware Instruction

OM VLAN Networking

IPCLK Software Instruction

Control VLAN Networking

IPCLK Operation and Maintenance

luh VLAN Networking

Training Methods

CLK VLAN Networking

Lectures Hands-on Exercise

AP Manager System Overview


AP Manager Hardware Introduction
AP Manager Software Introduction

Duration
5 working days

AP Manager Operation and Maintenance

Class Size

N/A
IPCLK System Overview

Min 6, max 12

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1.2.56 OWC30 WCDMA RAN12 - RAN13 Delta Training

Objectives

Content

On completion of this course, the participants will

iManager M2000-CME WCDMA V200R011

be able to:

New Features

Describe New hardware

RAN13.0 WCDMA Green NodeB Feature

Describe some important new features

DescriptionRAN13.0 WCDMA NodeB

Describe some new O/M functions

Maintenance Mode

Understand the values and benefit of the

RAN13.0 WCDMA NodeB MML Command


ChangeThe Feature of Software Management

features

Expert

Target Audience

WRAN13.0 BSC6900 V900R013C00 DPUe

Optimization Engineers, System Technicians,

Control Plane and User Plane Integration

System Engineers,

Feature Description
WRAN13.0 BSC6900 V900R013C00

Prerequisites

Hardware Evolution and Capacity Expansion


Basic knowledge of mobile communications

WRAN13.0 NodeB Alarms and Inventory

At least 1 year working experience in WCDMA

Management Enhancement

wireless network operation and maintenance


Successful completion of the following
program(s):

Node B Remote Self configuration


Independent Demodulation of Multiple RRUs in
One Cell in RAN13 version

BSC6900 WCDMA V200R012 Operation and

Training Methods

Maintenance
BSC69000 WCDMA V200R012 Data

Lectures

Duration

Configuration
NodeB WCDMA V200R012 Operation and
Maintenance
NodeB WCDMA V200R012 Data Configuration

1 working day

Class Size
Min 6, max 12

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1.2.57 OWC31 BSC6900 WCDMA V900R014 Product Description

Objectives

Content

On completion of this course, the participants will

BSC6900 System Overview

be able to:

BSC6900 Hardware Structure

Detail the system structure of BSC6900

Cabinets

Detail the functions of the components of

Subracks

BSC6900
Detail the signal flows in

Subsystems and Boards


BSC6900

List the typical hardware configuration of


BSC6900

Cables
BSC6900 Signal Flows
BSC6900 Typical Configuration

Target Audience

Training Methods

System Technicians

Lectures

System Engineers

Duration

RNC Engineers
1 working day

NodeB Engineers

Class Size

Prerequisites
Basic knowledge of mobile communications

Min 6, max 12

At least 1 year working experience in WCDMA


wireless network operation and maintenance

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1.2.58 OWC32 BSC6900 WCDMA V900R014 Operation and Maintenance

NodeB Engineers

Objectives
On completion of this course, the participants will

Prerequisites

be able to:

Basic knowledge of mobile communications

master board replacement procedure

At least 1 year working experience in WCDMA

replace the faulty board correctly and ensure

wireless network operation and maintenance


Successful completion of the following

RNC work normally.


Set the alarm collection template,and collect

course(s):BSC6900 WCDMA V900R014

the alarm by the template.

Product Description

Set the KPI collection template,and collect the

Content

KPI by the template.


Collect the counters of board and link load by
m2000, check the RNC load according to the
Collect the counters of SPU subsystem by

SPU subsystem performance counters


SPU perfermance check procedure and

m2000
check the SPU subsystem performance.
master the transmission detection methods and

operation
RNC link and board load counter
collection procedure and operation of RNC link

their operation
detect the transmission performance and
connectivity by the transimission methods.
master the signaling tracing operation, collect
the interface and link signaling message.
master the procedure of handling the TOPN

and board load counter


RNC board replacement procedure and
operation
ATM/IP transmission detection method and
operation
interface and link signaling tracing

alarms
handle the common alarms according to the

TOPN alarms Handling Procedure


system data backup procedure and operation

procedures.
master the procedure of Backing Up and
Restoring Data
perform the restoration of data correctly when
OMU board is damaged, OMU database
collapses, or the OMU upgrade fails.

System Technicians

M2000
Daily KPI collection procedure and operation

specific threshold.

Target Audience

Alarms collection procedure and operation By

Training Methods
Lectures Hands-on Exercise eLab

Duration
3 working days

Class Size
Min 6, max 12

System Engineers
RNC Engineers

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1.2.59 OWC33 BSC6900 WCDMA V900R014 Installation and Commissioning

Successful completion of the following

Objectives

course(s):BSC6900 WCDMA V900R014


On completion of this course, the participants will
be able to:
Describe BSC6900 commissioning procedure

Product Description

Content

Outline OMU software functions

BSC6900 O/M System Introduction

Complete BSC6900 commissioning

BSC6900 Software Installation

Complete BSC6900 application software

BSC6900 Commissioning
BSC6900 Commissioning Introduction

installation

BSC6900 Commissioning Procedure

Target Audience

N/A
System Technicians

Training Methods

System Engineers

Lectures Hands-on Exercise

RNC Engineers
NodeB Engineers

Duration

Prerequisites

1 working day

Basic knowledge of mobile communications

Class Size

At least 1 year working experience in WCDMA


wireless network operation and maintenance

Min 6, max 12

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1.2.60 OWC34 BSC6900 WCDMA V900R014 Data Configuration

Configuring Device Data Based on CME

Objectives

Configuring Interface Data Based on CME


On completion of this course, the participants will
be able to:
Detail the Procedure of BSC6900 Data
Configuration

Configuring Cell

Data Based on CME

BSC6900 Data Exporting


N/A
Data Configuration Overview

Perform Global Data Configuration


Perform Equipment Data Configuration
Perform Interface Configuration

Preparation
Global Data Configuration
Equipment Data Configuration

Perform Cell Configuration


Outline RNC data configuration procedure
based on CME and LMT
Complete RNC data configuration based on

Configuring the System Information


Configuring a Cabinet
Configuring a Subrack
Configuring a Board

CME and LMT

Configuring the Clocks

Target Audience

Configuring the Time


System Technicians

Configuring the IP Address of the EMS Server

System Engineers

Interface Data Configuration

RNC Engineers

Iub Interface Data Configuration (ATM/IP)

NodeB Engineers

Iu-CS Interface Data Configuration (ATM)

Prerequisites

Iu-PS Interface Data Configuration (IP)

Basic knowledge of mobile communications


At least 1 year working experience in WCDMA
wireless network operation and maintenance
Successful completion of the following

Iu-CS Interface Data Configuration (IP)


Iur Interface Data Configuration (ATM)
Iur Interface Data Configuration (IP)
Cell Data Configuration
N/A

program(s):
BSC6900 WCDMA V900R014 Operation and
Maintenance

Training Methods
Lectures Hands-on Exercise eLab

Content

Duration

Introduction of CME

6 working days

BSC6900 Data Configuring


Configuration Procedure Based on CME
Configuring Global Data Based on CME

Class Size
Min 6, max 12

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1.2.61 OWC35 BSC6900 WCDMA V900R014 RNC Upgrading

course(s):

Objectives

BSC6900 WCDMA V900R014 Operation and


On completion of this course, the participants will
be able to:

Maintenance

Content

Describe the upgrade procedure


Describe the preparations before upgrade

Version requirements for upgrade

Perform how to upgrade the RNC

Upgrade Process

Describe the verification operations after

Preparations for Upgrade


Upgrade Operations

upgrade.
Describe how to roll the version back to the one
before upgrade.

Post-Upgrade Verification and Processing


Version Rollback

Target Audience

N/A

Training Methods

System Technicians
System Engineers

Lectures Hands-on Exercise

RNC Engineers

Duration

NodeB Engineers
1 working day

Prerequisites

Class Size
Basic knowledge of mobile communications
At least 1 year working experience in WCDMA

Min 6, max 12

wireless network operation and maintenance


Successful completion of the following

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1.2.62 OWC36 BSC6900 WCDMA V900R014 RNC Expanding

course(s):

Objectives

BSC6900 WCDMA V900R014 Operation and


On completion of this course, the participants will
be able to:
Describe the

Maintenance
BSC6900 WCDMA V900R014 Data

procedure of expanding the

RNC capacity

Configuration

Content

Perform how to add an RNC board


Perform how to add an EPS

Adding RNC Board


Adding EPS Subrack

Target Audience

N/A
System Technicians

Training Methods

System Engineers

Lectures Hands-on Exercise

RNC Engineers
NodeB Engineers

Duration

Prerequisites

0.5 working day

Basic knowledge of mobile communications

Class Size

At least 1 year working experience in WCDMA


wireless network operation and maintenance

Min 6, max 12

Successful completion of the following

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1.2.63 OWC37 WCDMA RAN14 Dynamic Data Reconfiguration

Configuration

Objectives

BTS3900 WCDMA V200R014 Operation and


On completion of this course, the participants will
be able to:
Upon completion of this course, you will be
able to:
Perform how to Increase Frequencies on the

Maintenance
BTS3900 WCDMA V200R014 Data
Configuration

Content
Introduction of CME

UMTS Network
Perform how to Reconfigure the Parameters of
Physical NodeBs

Reconfiguring Global Algorithm Parameters of


the Radio Layer

Perform how to Reconfigure the Data of Cells


and Neighboring Cells in Batches

Reconfiguring the Parameters of Physical


NodeBs

Perform how to Reconfigure Cell Algorithm


Parameters

Increasing Frequencies on the UMTS Network


Deleting Physical NodeBs in Batches

Target Audience

Reconfiguring the Data of Cells and


Neighboring Cells in Batches

System Technicians

Reconfiguring Cell Algorithm Parameters

System Engineers

Modifying UMTS Cell Frequencies

RNC Engineers

N/A

NodeB Engineers

Training Methods

Prerequisites
Basic knowledge of mobile communications
At least 1 year working experience in WCDMA
wireless network operation and maintenance
Successful completion of the following

Lectures Hands-on Exercise

Duration
1 working day

Class Size

course(s):
BSC6900 WCDMA V900R014 Operation and

Min 6, max 12

Maintenance
BSC6900 WCDMA V900R014 Data

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1.2.64 OWC38 BSC6900 WCDMA V900R014 RNC Migration Data Reconfiguration

BSC6900 WCDMA V900R014 Operation and

Objectives

Maintenance
On completion of this course, the participants will

BSC6900 WCDMA V900R014 Data

be able to:

Configuration

Describe the procedure of the RNC migration


data reconfiguration

Content
RNC Migration Scenarios

Perform the RNC migration data

Reparenting RNC Between MGWs

reconfiguration

Reparenting RNC Between MSC Servers

Target Audience

Reparenting RNC Between SGSN

System Technicians

N/A

System Engineers

Training Methods

RNC Engineers
NodeB Engineers

Lectures Hands-on Exercise

Prerequisites

Duration

Basic knowledge of mobile communications


At least 1 year working experience in WCDMA

1.5 working days

Class Size

wireless network operation and maintenance


Successful completion of the following

Min 6, max 12

course(s):

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1.2.65 OWC39 BSC6900 WCDMA V900R014 Troubleshooting

SAALNK Fault Troubleshooting

Objectives

AAL2PATH Fault Troubleshooting


On completion of this course, the participants will
be able to:
Describe RAN troubleshooting process
Handling Transmission Faults

FE Fault Troubleshooting
SCTP Fault Troubleshooting
IPPATH Fault Troubleshooting
Equipments Faults Troubleshooting

Handling Equipments Faults

MSP Switch Fault

Handling O/M Faults

Reset Fault of Interface Boards

Handling Basic Service Faults

O/M Faults Troubleshooting

Target Audience

OMU Service Abnormality


RNC Active and Standby OMUs

System Technicians

Synchronization Failure

System Engineers
RNC Engineers

RNC OMU Command Execution Timeout

NodeB Engineers

Basic Service Faults Troubleshooting


N/A

Prerequisites

UTRAN Network Overview


Basic knowledge of mobile communications
At least 1 year working experience in WCDMA
wireless network operation and maintenance
Successful completion of the following
course(s):
BSC6900 WCDMA V900R014 Operation and
Maintenance
BSC6900 WCDMA V900R014 Data
Configuration

Basic Concepts about UTRAN


UTRAN Signaling Procedure
System Information Broadcast
Paging
Call Process
Handover

Training Methods
Lectures Hands-on Exercise

Content

Duration

ATM Transmission Test Methodes

4 working days

IP Transmission Test Methodes

Class Size

Transmission Faults Troubleshooting


E1/T1 Fault Troubleshooting
IMA Fault

Min 6, max 12

Troubleshooting

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1.2.66 OWB23 3900 Series WCDMA NodeB V200R014 Product Description

wireless network operation and maintenance

Objectives
On completion of this course, the participants will

Content

be able to:

3900 Series NodeB Overview

Describe the hardware structure of 3900 series

3900 Series NodeB Hardware

NodeB

Board and Module of the BBU3900

Detail the functions of different subsystems and


boards of NodeB

RF Module
Power Module

Describe the cables connection of NodeB

FAN and SLPU

Describe the expansion and networking of

BTS3900 Expansion and Networking

NodeB

Training Methods

Target Audience
Lectures
System Technicians

Duration

System Engineers
1 working day

RNC Engineers

Class Size

NodeB Engineers

Prerequisites

Min 6, max 12

Basic knowledge of mobile communications


At least 1 year working experience in WCDMA

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1.2.67 OWB24 BTS3900 WCDMA V200R014 Operation and Maintenance

Objectives

Content

On completion of this course, the participants will

Operation and Maintenance System Overview

be able to:

NodeB Routine Operation

Describe the structure of operation and

System Management

maintenance system

Alarm Management

Detail routine operation of NodeB

Equipment Management

Detail routine maintenance of NodeB

Cell Management

Target Audience

Real-time Monitoring
Software Management

System Technicians

File Management

System Engineers

Tracing Management

RNC Engineers

NodeB Routine Maintenance

NodeB Engineers

N/A

Prerequisites

Training Methods
Basic knowledge of mobile communications
At least 1 year working experience in WCDMA
wireless network operation and maintenance
Successful completion of the following
course(s):

Lectures Hands-on Exercise eLab

Duration
2 working days

Class Size

3900 NodeB WCDMA V200R014 Product


Description

Min 6, max 12

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1.2.68 OWB25 BTS3900 WCDMA V200R014 Installation and Commissioning

Objectives

Content

On completion of this course, the participants will

NodeB System Overview

be able to:

NodeB Installation Procedures

Detail the scenarios of NodeB commissioning

Local LMT Commissioning

Perform NodeB Remote commissioning

Local USB Disk + M2000 Commissioning

Perform NodeB Local commissioning

N/A
NodeB System Overview

Target Audience

NodeB Installation Procedures

System Technicians

Remote Commissioning Scenarios

System Engineers

Remote Commissioning on M2000

RNC Engineers

N/A

NodeB Engineers

Training Methods

Prerequisites
Basic knowledge of mobile communications
At least 1 year working experience in WCDMA
wireless network operation and maintenance
Successful completion of the following

Lectures Hands-on Exercise

Duration
1 working day

Class Size

course(s):3900 NodeB WCDMA V200R014


Product Description

Min 6, max 12

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1.2.69 OWB26 BTS3900 WCDMA V200R014 Data Configuration

BTS3900 WCDMA V200R014 Operation and

Objectives

Maintenance
On completion of this course, the participants will
be able to:
Outline NodeB data configuration procedure

Content
Introduction to the CME
NodeB Data Configuring by GUI mode

based on CME
Complete NodeB data configuration

NodeB Data Configuring by Iub Collaboration


Mode

Target Audience

NodeB Data Consistency Check and Exporting


System Technicians

N/A

System Engineers

Training Methods

RNC Engineers

Lectures Hands-on Exercise eLab

NodeB Engineers

Prerequisites

Duration

Basic knowledge of mobile communications


At least 1 year working experience in WCDMA

1 working day

Class Size

wireless network operation and maintenance


Successful completion of the following

Min 6, max 12

course(s):

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1.2.70 OWB27 BTS3900 WCDMA V200R014 Upgrading

wireless network operation and maintenance

Objectives

Successful completion of the following


On completion of this course, the participants will
be able to:

course(s):
BTS3900 WCDMA V200R014 Operation and

Describe the upgrade procedure

Maintenance

Describe the upgrade of NodeB


Describe the verification operations after

Content
NodeB Upgrade Guide based on LMT

upgrade.
Describe how to roll the version back to the one

NodeB Upgrade Guide based on M2000


N/A

before upgrade

Target Audience

Training Methods

System Technicians

Lectures Hands-on Exercise

System Engineers

Duration

RNC Engineers
1 working day

NodeB Engineers

Class Size

Prerequisites
Basic knowledge of mobile communications

Min 6, max 12

At least 1 year working experience in WCDMA

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1.2.71 OWB28 BTS3900 WCDMA V200R014 Expanding

course(s):

Objectives

BTS3900 WCDMA V200R014 Operation and


On completion of this course, the participants will
be able to:

Maintenance

Content

Perform how to add WBBP Board


Perform how to add RF Unit

Adding a Baseband Board to a 3900 Series


Base Station

Target Audience

Adding an RF Unit
System Technicians

N/A

System Engineers

Training Methods

RNC Engineers
Lectures Hands-on Exercise

NodeB Engineers

Duration

Prerequisites
Basic knowledge of mobile communications
At least 1 year working experience in WCDMA

0.5 working day

Class Size

wireless network operation and maintenance


Successful completion of the following

Min 6, max 12

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1.2.72 OWB29 BTS3900 WCDMA V200R014 Troubleshooting

BTS3900 WCDMA V200R012 Operation and

Objectives

Maintenance
On completion of this course, the participants will

BTS3900 WCDMA V200R012 Data

be able to:

Configuration

Handling NodeB Abnormal RTWP


Handling Abnormal Downlink Power
Handling Failure to Deliver the License of the

Content
Troubleshooting Overview
Abnormal RTWP

NodeB Through M2000


Handling Failure to Install the NodeB LMT

CE Faults

Handling High Frequency Deviation (E1) of

Hardware Faults
License Delivery Failure

Clock
Handling Intermittent Interruption of CPRI Link

Clock Faults

Handling Sleeping Cell

Cell Setup Failure at NodeB side


Sleeping Cell

Target Audience

OMCH Faults

System Technicians

N/A

System Engineers

Training Methods

RNC Engineers
NodeB Engineers

Lectures case analysis and discussion

Prerequisites

Duration

Basic knowledge of mobile communications


At least 1 year working experience in WCDMA

1 working day

Class Size

wireless network operation and maintenance


Successful completion of the following

Min 6, max 12

course(s):

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1.2.73 OWB30 BTS3900 WCDMA V200R014 NodeB Migration Data Reconfiguration

Successful completion of the following

Objectives

program(s):
On completion of this course, the participants will

BTS3900 WCDMA V200R014 Operation and

be able to:

Maintenance

Upon completion of this course, you will be

BTS3900 WCDMA V200R014 Data

able to:

Configuration

Detail the scenarios of NodeB migration data


reconfiguration
Detail the procedure of NodeB migration data

Content
NodeB Reparenting Scenarios
Reparenting NodeBs Under an RNC

reconfiguration
Perform the NodeB migration data

Reparenting NodeBs Between RNCs of the

reconfiguration

Same Version
N/A

Target Audience

Training Methods

System Technicians
System Engineers

Lectures Hands-on Exercise

RNC Engineers

Duration

NodeB Engineers
1.5 working days

Prerequisites

Class Size
Basic knowledge of mobile communications
At least 1 year working experience in WCDMA

Min 6, max 12

wireless network operation and maintenance

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1.2.74 OYI00 Wireless IP Basic Principle

RNC Engineers

Objectives

NodeB Engineers
On completion of this course, the participants will
be able to:
Learn about IP protocol release specifications
and common RFC standards

Prerequisites
Basic knowledge of mobile communications

Content

Learn about common IP RAN concepts such as


IP protocol origin

the MSTP and PTN


Understand the TCP/IP protocol structure, and

IP network topology structure

learn common technologies such as the VLAN

OSI model and TCP/IP protocol structure

and DSCP

IP address Introduction

Learn the protocol stack composition on IP

IP subnet division and Exchange Foundation


IP ATM, TDM comparison

RAN interfaces
Learn the IP components, and understand the
data exchange process

Training Methods

Be familiar with common IP RAN devices and


Lectures

maintenance applications
Learn about differences among the IP, ATM,
and TDM technologies, and problems caused
by IP-based networking

Duration
1 working day

Class Size

Target Audience
Min 6, max 12
System Technicians
System Engineers

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1.2.75 OWI00 WCDMA IPRAN Networking Introduction

IP RAN Advantages

Objectives

IP RAN Feature Requirements


On completion of this course, the participants will
be able to:
Learn about the evolution of IP RANs
Understand IP RAN concepts and advantages
Understand changes in IP RAN networking
Learn about feature requirements for IP RAN
networking
Learn the detail of IP RAN MSTP networking
Solution
Learn the detail of IP RAN PTN networking

IP RAN Interface Networking


MSTP Networking for IP RANs
MSTP-based Layer 2 Networking
MSTP- and CE-based Layer 3 Networking
IP RAN Development
IP RAN Challenges
MSTP Networking Cases
IP RAN Overview
IP RAN Definition
IP RAN Advantages

Solution
Understand differences between the layer 2

IP RAN Feature Requirements


IP RAN Interface Networking

networking and layer 3 networking

MSTP Networking for IP RANs

Target Audience

PTN-based Layer 2 Networking


System Technicians

PTN-based Layer 3 Networking

System Engineers

IP RAN Development

RNC Engineers

IP RAN Challenges

NodeB Engineers

MSTP Networking Cases

Prerequisites

Training Methods

Basic knowledge of mobile communications


At least 1 year working experience in WCDMA

Lectures

Duration

wireless network operation and maintenance

Content
IP RAN Overview
IP RAN Definition

0.5 working day

Class Size
Min 6, max 12

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1.2.76 OWI01 WCDMA IPRAN Networking and Planning

At least 1 year working experience in WCDMA

Objectives

wireless network operation and maintenance


On completion of this course, the participants will
be able to:
Learn about the basic IP RAN resource

Content
IP RAN Design Basics
IP RAN Planning Overview

planning.
Learn principles of IP address allocation and
internal limitation of the RAN equipment.
Plan and configure the IP addresses for
interface boards.

Basic IP RAN Planning Design


IP RAN Resource Planning
IP RAN IP and Subnet Planning
IP RAN Route Planning

Learn principles of planning VLAN and how to


process VLAN tags.

IP RAN VLAN Planning


IP RAN Internetworking Switching Process

Understand data transmission between the


protocol layer and the RAN equipment.

Target Audience

IP RAN Data Switching Process


IP RAN Internetworking Applications

Training Methods

System Technicians

Lectures

System Engineers

Duration

RNC Engineers
1 working day

NodeB Engineers

Class Size

Prerequisites
Basic knowledge of mobile communications

Min 6, max 12

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1.2.77 OWI02 WCDMA IPRAN Feature Application

NodeB Engineers

Objectives
On completion of this course, the participants will

Prerequisites

be able to:

Basic knowledge of mobile communications

Understand the IP RAN reliability-ensuring

At least 1 year working experience in WCDMA

implementation mechanism

wireless network operation and maintenance

Understand the principles and application of

Successful completion of the following

the reliability detection mechanism

course(s):

Know how to configure IP RAN

BSC6900 WCDMA Operation and

reliability-ensuring parameters

Maintenance

Learn about the differences in reliability


guarantee in different networking scenarios

NodeB WCDMA Operation and Maintenance

Content

Master the application schemes of the


reliability-ensuring mechanism in different

IP RAN Reliability Requirements and Solution


Application

scenarios
Learn the concept of IP Quality of Service

IP Bearer Reliability Requirements of


Carrier-Class Networks

(QoS)
Learn about radio services' QoS requirements

IP RAN Reliability Networking Application


IP RAN Reliability Schemes for Different

for IP RANs

Interfaces

Understand the QoS implementation at each


layer from the perspective of transmission

Reliability Networking on the Iub Interface and


Iub Interface

protocols
Learn the QoS configuration and application in

Reliability Networking on the Iu/Iur Interface


IP RAN Reliability Configuration

IP RANs
Describe the procedures of implementing QoS

Configuring Active/Standby Boards and


Active/Standby Ports

in IP RAN end to end (E2E) services


Describe the requirements of the IP RAN for

Configuring Route and Link Aggregation


BFD Configuration

clock synchronization
Know the differences between clock
synchronization and phase synchronization

QoS Overview

Learn about the typical IP RAN clock solution

Concept

Describe the architecture of an IP RAN clock

Service Mode

network

Requirements

Learn about the differences between IP RAN


clock networking applications

Target Audience
System Technicians
System Engineers
RNC Engineers

QoS Configuration and Application


Implementation
Parameter Setting
Transmission Efficiency Enhancement
E2E QoS Implementation
VLAN Priority Mapping and Scheduling

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Training Methods

E2E QoS Implementation


Requirements and Functions of IP RAN Clocks
Overview and Requirements of IP RAN

Lectures

Duration

Synchronization
Main IP RAN Synchronization Technologies

1 working day

Class Size

Application of IP RAN Clocks


Application of the IP RAN Synchronous
Ethernet

Min 6, max 12

Overview of the IP RAN IEEE 1588


IP RAN 1588 Clock Data Configuration

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1.2.78 OWI03 WCDMA IPRAN Monitoring and Maintenance

BSC6900 WCDMA Operation and

Objectives

Maintenance
On completion of this course, the participants will
be able to:
Understand changes in maintenance modes

NodeB WCDMA Operation and Maintenance

Content

due to introduction of the IP radio access

Overview of IP RAN Troubleshooting

network (RAN)

Application of IP RAN Tools

Learn the active monitoring scheme and

Ping

implementation process for the IP RAN

Tracert

transmission

packet capturing tool

Learn detailed parameter configuration for IP


RAN fault detect

Overview for IP RAN O/M


Active Monitoring Scheme and Implementation

Monitor IP RAN transmission links, analyze and


locate the faults

for IP RANs
Disconnection Monitoring

Understand theories for IP active detection


Learn procedures for detecting IP faults
Learn methods for locating IP faults
Learn about packet capturing tool for IP RANs

Target Audience

Performance Monitoring
Active Monitoring for Common Faults in IP
RANs
IP RAN Fault Detection Alarms
BFD Fault Detection Alarms

System Technicians

ETH OAM Fault Detection Alarms

System Engineers

IP PM Fault Detection Alarms

Training Methods

RNC Engineers
NodeB Engineers

Lectures

Prerequisites

Duration

Basic knowledge of mobile communications


At least 1 year working experience in WCDMA

0.5 working day

Class Size

wireless network operation and maintenance


Successful completion of the following

Min 6, max 12

course(s):

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1.2.79 OWI04 WCDMA IPRAN Troubleshooting

Objectives

Content

On completion of this course, the participants will

IP Transmission Troubleshooting Roadmap

be able to:

IP Transmission Faults

Understand the IP transmission

processing

Understand typical IP transmission

Node B Deployment Problems


IPCLK Problems

troubleshooting cases

Transmission Problems Affecting Services

Understand fault isolation in case of


emergencies in IP transmission mode
Understand how to analyze typical IP
transmission troubleshooting cases

Target Audience

Three Steps in IP Transmission Fault Isolation


Query and analyze traceroute output
information.
Query and analyze ping output information.
Capture (MAC) packets.
Analysis of Typical IP Transmission

System Technicians

Troubleshooting Cases

System Engineers

Typical Cases of Physical Layer Problems

RNC Engineers

Typical Cases of Data Link Layer Problems

NodeB Engineers

Typical Cases of Network Layer Problems

Prerequisites

Typical Cases of Transport Layer Problems

Basic knowledge of mobile communications

Typical Cases of Application Layer Problems

At least 1 year working experience in WCDMA

Typical Cases of DHCP Problems

wireless network operation and maintenance


Successful completion of the following

N/A

Training Methods

course(s):
Lectures Hands-on Exercise

BSC6900 WCDMA Operation and

Duration

Maintenance
BSC6900 WCDMA Data Configuration
NodeB WCDMA Operation and Maintenance
NodeB WCDMA Data Configuration

1 working day

Class Size
Min 6, max 12

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1.2.80 OWC40 WCDMA RAN14.0 Emergency Maintenance

Measures for accident recovery

Objectives

Typical emergency fault scenarios


On completion of this course, the participants will
be able to:
Describe Brief Guide to troubleshoot
emergency fault
Collect fault information for troubleshooting
Grasp some typical emergency faults
troubleshooting
Master basic skills for heavy traffic precaution
Understand preparations for heavy traffic
precaution
Master parameter adjustment of heavy traffic

? Upgrade-related Faults
? Operation-related Faults
? Dysfunctional Iub Interface
? Dysfunctional Iu Interface
? Congestion on the Iu Signaling Plane
? UE Access Restricted by the License
? Low Success Rate of SCCP Connection
Establishment
N/A
General overview and basic skills introduction
? General overview

precaution
Deal with typical heavy traffic caused fault

? Back up and restore Configuration Data


? View the CPU Usage of SPU and DPU

Target Audience

Preparation and suggestions on parameter


System Technicians

adjustment before a heavy traffic

System Engineers

? Preparation before heavy traffic

RNC Engineers

? Parameter adjustment before heavy traffic

NodeB Engineers

Emergency measures for heavy traffic fault

Prerequisites

? Final preparations

Basic knowledge of mobile communications


At least 1 year working experience in WCDMA
wireless network operation and maintenance
Successful completion of the following
BSC6900 WCDMA V900R012 Operation and
BSC6900 WCDMA V900R012 Data

Emergency maintenance overview


Brief guide to troubleshoot fault
? Learning about fault symptoms
? Collecting fault information

? CPU overload on the MPU


? CPU overload on the Interface board
? CN overload
N/A

Maintenance

Content

? Traffic volume over an SPU subsystem is 0

? Congestion on the Iu Signaling Plane

course(s):

Configuration

? CPU overload on the SPU

Training Methods
Lectures

Duration
1 working day

Class Size
Min 6, max 12

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1.2.81 OWC41 WCDMA RAN13.0-RAN14.0 Delta for Hardware

Product Description

Objectives
On completion of this course, the participants will

Content

be able to:

BSC6900 Evolution Overview and Overview

Describe New hardware and the functions

BSC6900 Typical Hardware Configuration

Target Audience

UTRPc board introduction

System Technicians

WBBPf board introduction

System Engineers

RRU 3926 introduction

RNC Engineers

RRU 3942 introduction

NodeB Engineers

Micro BTS3902E introduction

Prerequisites

Training Methods

Basic knowledge of mobile communications


At least 1 year working experience in WCDMA
wireless network operation and maintenance
Successful completion of the following
program(s):

Lectures

Duration
0.5 working day

Class Size

BSC6900 WCDMA V900R013 Product


Min 6, max 12

Description
3900 Series WCDMA NodeB V100R004

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1.2.82 OWC42 WCDMA RAN13.0-RAN14.0

Objectives

Delta for O/M

Content

On completion of this course, the participants will

Fault management Enhancement

be able to:

Enhancement of centralized auditing for

Describe some new O/M functions

operation logs
Optimization of single-user trace file naming

Target Audience

Trace creation interface optimization


System Technicians

Support for online SPC modification

System Engineers

Engineering alarm optimization

RNC Engineers

Enhanced IP PM introduction

NodeB Engineers

End-to-End Deployment, Maintenance, and

Prerequisites

Commissioning

Basic knowledge of mobile communications

At least 1 year working experience in WCDMA

Support for CME configuration template

wireless network operation and maintenance


Successful completion of the following
program(s):
BSC6900 WCDMA V200R013 Operation and
Maintenance
NodeB WCDMA V200R013 Operation and
Maintenance

upgrade

Training Methods
Lectures

Duration
0.5 working day

Class Size
Min 6, max 12

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1.2.83 OWC43 WCDMA RAN13.0-RAN14.0 Delta for New Feature

NodeB WCDMA V200R012 Data Configuration

Objectives
On completion of this course, the participants will

Content

be able to:

Iub/Iu/Iur Transmission Resource Pool in RNC

Describe some important new features

Node B security(Node B Integrated IPSec and

Understand the values and benefit of the

Node B PKI Support)


Link aggregation enhancement

features

Multi-sectors solution

Target Audience

Intelligent battery management

System Technicians

MOCN cell recourse demarcation

System Engineers

Independent Demodulation of Signals from

RNC Engineers

Multiple RRUs in One Cell

NodeB Engineers

Training Methods

Prerequisites
Basic knowledge of mobile communications
At least 1 year working experience in WCDMA
wireless network operation and maintenance
Successful completion of the following

Lectures

Duration
0.5 working day

Class Size

program(s):
BSC69000 WCDMA V200R012 Data

Min 6, max 12

Configuration

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1.2.84 OWI05 WCDMA IPRAN Reconstruction over Iub Interface

? Difference from

Objectives

ATM-based to IPRAN

? IPRAN Network Design and Strategy for Iub


On completion of this course, the participants will
be able to:
Describe the background of IPRAN
Reconstruction
Understand

IPRAN basic knowledge about

RNC
Understand

IUB IPRAN Reconstruction policy

Describe and perform IPRAN Reconstruction


scenarios, such as ATM to IP, ATM to
dual-stack, dual-stack to IP over Iub interface

? OMCH Design and Strategy


? Clock Synchronization Design and Strategy
? RAN Interface Transmission Reliability
Design
? Board and Port Reliability Design
Iub ATM to IP Reconstruction Cases
? Reconstruction from the ATM to the IP over
the Iub Interface
? Reconstruction from the ATM to Dual Stack

Target Audience

over the Iub Interface


? Reconstruction from the Dual Stack to IP over

System Technicians

the Iub Interface

System Engineers

N/A

RNC Engineers

Training Methods

NodeB Engineers

Prerequisites

Lectures

Basic knowledge of mobile communications


At least 1 year working experience in WCDMA
wireless network operation and maintenance

Duration
1 working day

Class Size

Content
IPRAN Network

Interface

Reconstruction Overview

Min 6, max 12

IPRAN Basic Knowledge

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1.2.85 OWI06 WCDMA IPRAN Reconstruction over IuCS Interface

Objectives

Content

On completion of this course, the participants will

IP RAN Network Overview

be able to:

IP RAN Basic Knowledge

Describe the background of IPRAN

IP Network Design Policy for IuCS Interface

Reconstruction
Understand

Iu-CS Interface Networking Solution

IPRAN basic knowledge about

RNC

Board and Port Reliability Backup


Transport Layer Reliability

Understand IPRAN networking policy

IuCS ATM to IP Reconstruction Solution

Understand

IuCS ATM to IP Reconstruction Cases

the procedure of Reconstruction

in Iu-CS interface from ATM to IP

Reconstruction Introduction

Target Audience

Procedure of Hardware Replacement

System Technicians

Data Configuration of IP Reconstruction

System Engineers

Key Actions During IP Reconstruction

RNC Engineers

N/A

Training Methods

NodeB Engineers

Prerequisites

Lectures

Basic knowledge of mobile communications


At least 1 year working experience in WCDMA
wireless network operation and maintenance

Duration
1 working day

Class Size
Min 6, max 12

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1.2.86 OWC44 BSC6900/BSC6910 WCDMA R15 Product Description

Cabinets

Objectives

Subracks
On completion of this course, the participants will
be able to:
Detail the system structure of BSC6900
Detail the functions of the components of
BSC6900
Detail the signal flows in

BSC6900

List the typical hardware configuration of


BSC6900

Subsystems and Boards


Cables
BSC6900/BSC6910 Signal Flows
BSC6900/BSC6910 Typical Configuration
BSC6900/BSC6910 System Overview
BSC6900/BSC6910 Hardware Structure
Cabinets
Subracks

Target Audience

Subsystems and Boards

System Technicians

Cables

System Engineers

BSC6900/BSC6910 Signal Flows

RNC Engineers

BSC6900/BSC6910 Typical Configuration

NodeB Engineers

Training Methods

Prerequisites
Lectures
Basic knowledge of mobile communications

Duration

At least 1 year working experience in WCDMA


wireless network operation and maintenance

1 working day

Class Size

Content
BSC6900/BSC6910 System Overview

Min 6, max 12

BSC6900/BSC6910 Hardware Structure

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1.2.87 OWC45 BSC6900/BSC6910 WCDMA R15 Operation and Maintenance

NodeB Engineers

Objectives
On completion of this course, the participants will

Prerequisites

be able to:

Basic knowledge of mobile communications

master board replacement procedure

At least 1 year working experience in WCDMA

replace the faulty board correctly and ensure

wireless network operation and maintenance


Successful completion of the following

RNC work normally.


Set the alarm collection template,and collect

course(s):BSC6900 WCDMA V900R014

the alarm by the template.

Product Description

Set the KPI collection template,and collect the

Content

KPI by the template.


Collect the counters of board and link load by
m2000, check the RNC load according to the
Collect the counters of SPU subsystem by
check the SPU subsystem performance.
master the transmission detection methods and

operation
RNC link and board load counter
collection procedure and operation of RNC link

their operation
detect the transmission performance and
connectivity by the transimission methods.
master the signaling tracing operation, collect
the interface and link signaling message.
master the procedure of handling the TOPN

and board load counter


RNC board replacement procedure and
operation
ATM/IP transmission detection method and
operation
interface and link signaling tracing

alarms
handle the common alarms according to the

TOPN alarms Handling Procedure


system data backup procedure and operation

procedures.
master the procedure of Backing Up and

N/A

Training Methods

Restoring Data
perform the restoration of data correctly when
OMU board is damaged, OMU database
collapses, or the OMU upgrade fails.

System Engineers

SPU subsystem performance counters


SPU perfermance check procedure and

m2000

System Technicians

M2000
Daily KPI collection procedure and operation

specific threshold.

Target Audience

Alarms collection procedure and operation By

Lectures Hands-on Exercise eLab

Duration
3 working days

Class Size
Min 6, max 12

RNC Engineers

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1.2.88 OWC46 BSC6900/BSC6910 WCDMA R15 Installation and Commissioning

Product Description

Objectives
On completion of this course, the participants will

Content

be able to:

BSC6900/BSC6910 O/M System Introduction

Describe BSC6900 commissioning procedure

BSC6900/BSC6910 Software Installation

Outline OMU software functions

BSC6900/BSC6910 Commissioning

Complete BSC6900 commissioning

BSC6900/BSC6910 Commissioning

Complete BSC6900 application software

Introduction
BSC6900/BSC6910 Commissioning Procedure

installation

N/A

Target Audience

N/A

System Technicians

Training Methods

System Engineers
RNC Engineers

Lectures Hands-on Exercise

NodeB Engineers

Duration

Prerequisites
1 working day
Basic knowledge of mobile communications

Class Size

At least 1 year working experience in WCDMA


wireless network operation and maintenance

Min 6, max 12

Successful completion of the following


course(s):BSC6900 /BSC6910 WCDMA R15

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1.2.89 OWC47 BSC6900/BSC6910 WCDMA R15 Data Configuration

Data Configuration Overview

Objectives

Preparation
On completion of this course, the participants will
be able to:
Detail the Procedure of BSC6900/BSC6910
Data Configuration

Global Data Configuration


Equipment Data Configuration
Configuring the System Information
Configuring a Cabinet

Perform Global Data Configuration


Perform Equipment Data Configuration
Perform Interface Configuration

Configuring a Subrack
Configuring a Board
Configuring the Clocks

Perform Cell Configuration


Outline RNC data configuration procedure
based on CME and LMT
Complete RNC data configuration based on

Configuring the Time


Configuring the IP Address of the EMS Server
Interface Data Configuration
Iub Interface Data Configuration (ATM)

CME and LMT

Iub Interface Data Configuration(IP only for

Target Audience

BSC6900)
System Technicians

Iub Interface Data Configuration(Transmission

System Engineers

Resource Pool )
Iub Interface Data Configuration(ATM/IP Dual

RNC Engineers

Stack Mode)

NodeB Engineers

Iu-CS Interface Data Configuration (ATM)

Prerequisites
Basic knowledge of mobile communications
At least 1 year working experience in WCDMA
wireless network operation and maintenance
Successful completion of the following
program(s):

and Maintenance

Iu-CS Interface Data Configuration


(Transmission Resource Pool)
Iu-PS Interface Data Configuration (IP only for
Iu-PS Interface Data
Configuration(Transmission Resource Pool)

Content

Iur Interface Data Configuration (IP only for


BSC6900)

Introduction of CME
BSC6900/BSC6910 Data Configuring
Configuration Procedure Based on CME
Configuring Global Data Based on CME
Configuring Device Data Based on CME
Configuring Interface Data Based on CME
N/A

BSC6900)

BSC6900)

BSC6900 /BSC6910 WCDMA R15 Operation

Cell Data Configuration

Iu-CS Interface Data Configuration (IP only for

Iur Interface Data Configuration(Transmission


Resource Pool)
BSC6900/BSC6910 Cell Data Configuration
N/A
N/A

Training Methods
Lectures Hands-on Exercise eLab

N/A

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Duration
6 working days

Class Size
Min 6, max 12

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1.2.90 OWB31 3900 Series WCDMA NodeB V200R015 Product Description

wireless network operation and maintenance

Objectives
On completion of this course, the participants will

Content

be able to:

3900 Series NodeB Overview

Describe the hardware structure of 3900 series

3900 Series NodeB Hardware

NodeB

Board and Module of the BBU3900

Detail the functions of different subsystems and


boards of NodeB

RF Module
Power Module

Describe the cables connection of NodeB

FAN and SLPU

Describe the expansion and networking of

BTS3900 Expansion and Networking

NodeB

Training Methods

Target Audience
Lectures
System Technicians

Duration

System Engineers
1 working day

RNC Engineers

Class Size

NodeB Engineers

Prerequisites

Min 6, max 12

Basic knowledge of mobile communications


At least 1 year working experience in WCDMA

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1.2.91 OWB32 BTS3900 WCDMA V200R015 Operation and Maintenance

LEDs

Objectives

Cable connections
On completion of this course, the participants will
be able to:
Grasp the hardware structure of MBTS
Grasp the BTS local maintenance

Site local maintenance


Replacing boards
Routine maintenance list
N/A

Maintain site on local terminal


Execute the tasks of field maintenance
Describe the structure of operation and
maintenance system

Connecting to BTS O/M System


Alarm Management by M2000
MBTS Device maintenance
Hardware maintenance via M2000

Grasp alarm operation by M2000


Perform MBTS Device maintenance
Grasp the operation of Transport connectivity
and performance Test

Hardware

Maintenance

via LMT

Software and File Management


clock maintenance
Antenna Test

Grasp check of Transport Link


Perform operation of Carrier Resource CELL
Grasp the operation of MBTS Tracing

MBTS Transmission Layer Maintenance


Transport connectivity and performance Test
Transport Link Maintenance

Management
Grasp the operation of MBTS Monitoring

MBTS Radio Layer maintenance


Basic Concept

Management
Perform Right, log and License Management

Carrier Resource Management


CELL Management

Target Audience

MBTS Tracing Management


System Technicians

MBTS Monitoring Management

System Engineers

MBTS System Management

RNC Engineers

Right Management

NodeB Engineers

Log Management

Prerequisites

License Management

Basic knowledge of mobile communications


At least 1 year working experience in WCDMA
wireless network operation and maintenance
Successful completion of the following
course(s):
3900 NodeB WCDMA V200R015 Product
Description

Content

N/A

Training Methods
Lectures Hands-on Exercise eLab

Duration
2 working days

Class Size
Min 6, max 12

Checking hardware

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1.2.92 OWB33 BTS3900 WCDMA V200R015 Installation and Commissioning

Product Description

Objectives
On completion of this course, the participants will

Content

be able to:

MBTS System Overview

Understand the MBTS installation procedure

MBTS Installation Procedures

Detail the scenarioes of NodeB commissioning

Installing the Cabinet

Understand the process of Automatic OMCH

Install the PGND cable

Establishment

Installing Power / Transmission Cables

Understand the Procedure based on different


scenarioes

Installing the Input Power Cable for the Cabinet


Installation Checklist

Perform NodeB commissioning based on


M2000 (PnP)

the scenarioes of NodeB commissioning


the process of Automatic OMCH Establishment

Perform NodeB commissioning based on


USB+M2000

NodeB commissioning Commissioning


Procedure

Perform NodeB commissioning based on


LMT+M2000

based on M2000 (PnP)

NodeB commissioning Commissioning


Procedure based on USB+M2000

Target Audience

NodeB commissioningCommissioning
Procedure

System Technicians

based on LMT+M2000

N/A

System Engineers

Training Methods

RNC Engineers
NodeB Engineers

Lectures Hands-on Exercise

Prerequisites

Duration

Basic knowledge of mobile communications


At least 1 year working experience in WCDMA

1 working day

Class Size

wireless network operation and maintenance


Successful completion of the following

Min 6, max 12

course(s):3900 NodeB WCDMA V200R015

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1.2.93 OWB34 BTS3900 WCDMA V200R015 Initial Data Configuration

course(s):

Objectives

BTS3900 WCDMA V200R015 Operation and


On completion of this course, the participants will
be able to:

Maintenance

Content

Understand CME process


Outline NodeB data configuration procedure

Introduction to the CME


Configuring a Single NodeB

based on CME
Perform single NodeB data configuration
Perform NodeBs data configuration in batch

Configuring

NodeBs in batch by using a

summary data file


NodeB Data Consistency Check and Exporting

Target Audience

N/A
System Technicians

Training Methods

System Engineers

Lectures Hands-on Exercise eLab

RNC Engineers
NodeB Engineers

Duration

Prerequisites

1 working day

Basic knowledge of mobile communications

Class Size

At least 1 year working experience in WCDMA


wireless network operation and maintenance

Min 6, max 12

Successful completion of the following

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1.2.94 OWC48 WCDMA RAN14-RAN15 Delta for Hardware

Objectives

Content

On completion of this course, the participants will


be able to:

BSC6900/BSC6910 Evolution Overview and


Overview

Describe New hardware and the functions

New RNC Platform: BSC6910


BSC6900/BSC6910 Hardware and Capacity

Target Audience

Expansion
System Technicians

BSC6900/BSC6910 Typical Hardware

System Engineers

Configuration

RNC Engineers

New NodeB Hardware - WRFU (100W)

NodeB Engineers

Micro NodeB- BTS3803E

Prerequisites

Training Methods

Basic knowledge of mobile communications


At least 1 year working experience in WCDMA

Lectures

Duration

wireless network operation and maintenance


Successful completion of the following
program(s):

0.17 working day

Class Size

BSC6900/BSC6910 WCDMA R15 Product


Min 6, max 12

Description
3900 Series WCDMA NodeB V200R015
Product Description

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1.2.95 OWC49 WCDMA RAN14-RAN15 Delta for O/M

Enhanced Crossed Pair Connection Detection

Objectives

New NUV Transmission Counters


On completion of this course, the participants will
be able to:

Cell Out of Service Alarm Masked at the Cell


Level

Describe new O/M functions

Enhanced OMU Maintenance and Test

Target Audience

Remote Deployment Optimization: DHCP


Trace

System Technicians
System Engineers

DSCP Value Change Detection

RNC Engineers

Fallback Based on Data Comparison

NodeB Engineers

Base Station Template Division


Batch Base Station Reconfiguration

Prerequisites

Iub Data Planning File Changed to Summary


Basic knowledge of mobile communications
At least 1 year working experience in WCDMA
wireless network operation and maintenance
Successful completion of the following
program(s):

Data File
Transmission MO Change
Baseband resources MO Change
Carrier MO Change
Endpoint Mode for Transmission Data

BSC6900/BSC6910 WCDMA R15 Operation


and Maintenance
NodeB WCDMA V200R015 Operation and

Configuraion

Training Methods
Lectures

Maintenance

Duration

Content
Enhanced Single-User Signaling Tracing
During RRC Connection Setup

0.67 working day

Class Size

Trace of UEs Belonging to a Certain Type


Automatic Detection of Optical Power and

Min 6, max 12

Alarm Reporting

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1.2.96 OWC50 WCDMA RAN14-RAN15 Delta for New Feature

Configuration

Objectives

NodeB WCDMA V200R015 Data Configuration


On completion of this course, the participants will
be able to:

Content

Describe important new features

RNC in Pool Load Sharing

Understand the values and benefit of the

RNC in Pool Node Redundancy

features

MOCN Independent Iub Transmission

Target Audience

Resource Allocation
MOCN Independent CE Resource Allocation

System Technicians

Enhanced Backup Power Saving

System Engineers

Training Methods

RNC Engineers
NodeB Engineers

Lectures

Prerequisites

Duration

Basic knowledge of mobile communications


At least 1 year working experience in WCDMA

0.67 working day

Class Size

wireless network operation and maintenance


Successful completion of the following

Min 6, max 12

program(s):
BSC6900/BSC6910 WCDMA R15 Data

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1.2.97 OWC51 BSC6900/BSC6910 WCDMA R15 RNC Upgrading

course(s):

Objectives

BSC6900/BSC6910 WCDMA R15 Operation


On completion of this course, the participants will
be able to:

and Maintenance

Content

Describe the upgrade procedure


Describe the preparations before upgrade

Version requirements for upgrade

Perform how to upgrade the RNC

Upgrade Process

Describe the verification operations after

Preparations for Upgrade


Upgrade Operations

upgrade.
Describe how to roll the version back to the one
before upgrade.

Post-Upgrade Verification and Processing


Version Rollback

Target Audience

N/A

Training Methods

System Technicians
System Engineers

Lectures Hands-on Exercise

RNC Engineers

Duration

NodeB Engineers
1 working day

Prerequisites

Class Size
Basic knowledge of mobile communications
At least 1 year working experience in WCDMA

Min 6, max 12

wireless network operation and maintenance


Successful completion of the following

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1.2.98 OWB35 NodeB WCDMA V200R015 Upgrading

Successful completion of the following

Objectives

course(s):
On completion of this course, the participants will

BTS3900 WCDMA V200R015 Operation and

be able to:

Maintenance

Describe the upgrade procedure

Content

Perform the upgrade of NodeB


Describe the verification operations after

NodeB Upgrade Guide based on LMT


NodeB Upgrade Guide based on M2000

upgrade.
Describe how to roll the version back to the one

NodeB Upgrade Guide based on SME


N/A

before upgrade

Target Audience

Training Methods

System Technicians

Lectures Hands-on Exercise

System Engineers

Duration

RNC Engineers
1 working day

NodeB Engineers

Class Size

Prerequisites
Basic knowledge of mobile communications

Min 6, max 12

At least 1 year working experience in WCDMA


wireless network operation and maintenance

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1.2.99 OWC51 WCDMA RAN15.0 Emergency Maintenance

BSC6900/BSC6910 WCDMA R15 Data

Objectives

Configuration
On completion of this course, the participants will
be able to:
Describe Brief Guide to troubleshoot

Content
Emergency maintenance overview
Brief guide to troubleshoot fault

emergency fault
Collect fault information for troubleshooting

? Learning about fault symptoms

Grasp some typical emergency faults

? Collecting fault information

troubleshooting

Measures for accident recovery

Master basic skills for heavy traffic precaution

Typical emergency fault scenarios

Understand preparations for heavy traffic

? Upgrade-related Faults

precaution

? Operation-related Faults

Master parameter adjustment of heavy traffic


precaution

? Dysfunctional Iub Interface


? Dysfunctional Iu Interface

Deal with typical heavy traffic caused fault

Target Audience

? Congestion on the Iu Signaling Plane


? UE Access Restricted by the License
? Low Success Rate of SCCP Connection

System Technicians

Establishment

System Engineers

N/A

RNC Engineers

Training Methods

NodeB Engineers

Prerequisites

Lectures Hands-on Exercise

Basic knowledge of mobile communications


At least 1 year working experience in WCDMA
wireless network operation and maintenance

Duration
0.5 working day

Class Size

Successful completion of the following


course(s):

Min 6, max 12

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1.2.100 OWC52 WCDMA RAN15.0 Heavy Traffic Precaution

Objectives

Content

On completion of this course, the participants will

The overview of the heavy traffic precaution

be able to:

Pre-Festival network evaluation and expansion

Describe Brief Guide to troubleshoot

Important KPIs

emergency fault

General overview and basic skills introduction

Collect fault information for troubleshooting

? General overview

Grasp some typical emergency faults

? Back up and restore Configuration Data

troubleshooting

? View the CPU Usage of SPU and DPU

Master basic skills for heavy traffic precaution


Understand preparations for heavy traffic
precaution

Preparation and suggestions on parameter


adjustment before a heavy traffic
? Preparation before heavy traffic

Master parameter adjustment of heavy traffic


precaution

? Parameter adjustment before heavy traffic


Emergency measures for heavy traffic fault

Deal with typical heavy traffic caused fault

Target Audience

? Final preparations
? CPU overload on the SPU

System Technicians

? Traffic volume over an SPU subsystem is 0

System Engineers

? CPU overload on the MPU

RNC Engineers

? CPU overload on the Interface board

NodeB Engineers

? Congestion on the Iu Signaling Plane


? CN overload

Prerequisites

N/A
Basic knowledge of mobile communications

Training Methods

At least 1 year working experience in WCDMA


wireless network operation and maintenance
Successful completion of the following
course(s):
BSC6900/BSC6910 WCDMA R15 Data
Configuration

Lectures Hands-on Exercise

Duration
0.5 working day

Class Size
Min 6, max 12

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1.2.101 OWC57 WCDMA RAN15.0 Fault Information Collecting

Accident information collecting

Objectives

WRAN problems information collecting


On completion of this course, the participants will
be able to:
Describe the OMU Maintenance and Operation
Know how to collect the fault information for
different faults

? HSPA Rate Problems


? Voice Quality Problems
? Cell Flow Problems
RNC Fault information collecting
? Equipment Problems

Target Audience

? Traffic Problems

System Technicians

? Upgrade Problems

System Engineers

? Loading Problems

RNC Engineers

NodeB Fault information collecting

NodeB Engineers

? RTWP Problems
? License CE Problems

Prerequisites
Basic knowledge of mobile communications
At least 1 year working experience in WCDMA
wireless network operation and maintenance
Successful completion of the following

? Clock Problems
? Hardware and OM Problems
? RF Problems
N/A

Training Methods

course(s):
BTS3900 WCDMA V200R016 Initial Data
Configuration

Lectures Hands-on Exercise

Duration

BSC6900/BSC6910 WCDMA R15 Data


Configuration

Content
OMU Overview

0.5 working day

Class Size
Min 6, max 12

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1.2.102 OWC39 BSC6900/BSC6910 WCDMA R15 Troubleshooting

BSC6900/BSC6910 WCDMA R15 Data

Objectives

Configuration
On completion of this course, the participants will
be able to:
Know how to handle RNC equipment-related

Content
OMU Service Abnormality
Equipment Troubleshooting

faults

Service Setup Failure Troubleshooting

Target Audience

PS Relocation and Inter-RAT Handover Failure

System Technicians

Troubleshooting

System Engineers

N/A

RNC Engineers

Training Methods

NodeB Engineers

Lectures case analysis and discussion

Prerequisites
Basic knowledge of mobile communications
At least 1 year working experience in WCDMA
wireless network operation and maintenance

Duration
1 working day

Class Size

Successful completion of the following


Min 6, max 12

course(s):
BTS3900 WCDMA V200R016 Initial Data
Configuration

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1.2.103 OWB36 NodeB WCDMA V200R015 Troubleshooting

BSC6900/BSC6910 WCDMA R15 Data

Objectives

Configuration
On completion of this course, the participants will
be able to:
Know how to handle NodeB-related faults

Content
RTWP Fault
CE Fault

Target Audience

Clock Reference Fault


System Technicians

CPRI Link Fault

System Engineers

RF Channel Failure

RNC Engineers

N/A

NodeB Engineers

Training Methods

Prerequisites
Basic knowledge of mobile communications
At least 1 year working experience in WCDMA
wireless network operation and maintenance
Successful completion of the following

Lectures Hands-on Exercise

Duration
1 working day

Class Size

course(s):
BTS3900 WCDMA V200R016 Initial Data

Min 6, max 12

Configuration

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1.2.104 OWC58 RAN15.0 Transmission Troubleshooting

Objectives

Content

On completion of this course, the participants will

ATM Transmission Faults Troubleshooting

be able to:

? ATM QoS Faults

Know how to handle ATM Transmission Faults

? E1/T1 Faults

Know how to handle IP Transmission Faults

? IMA Faults
? SAAL Faults

Target Audience

IP Transmission Faults Troubleshooting

System Technicians

? FE/GE Transmission Fault

System Engineers

? IP Layer Fault

RNC Engineers

? Signaling Link Fault

NodeB Engineers

? User Plane Fault

Prerequisites

? IP Clock Fault

Basic knowledge of mobile communications


At least 1 year working experience in WCDMA

N/A

Training Methods

wireless network operation and maintenance


Successful completion of the following

Lectures case analysis and discussion

Duration

course(s):
BTS3900 WCDMA V200R016 Initial Data
Configuration

1.5 working days

Class Size

BSC6900/BSC6910 WCDMA R15 Data


Configuration

Min 6, max 12

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1.2.105 OWC59 BSC6900/BSC6910 CS and PS Troubleshooting

Configuration

Objectives

BSC6900/BSC6910 WCDMA R15 Data


On completion of this course, the participants will
be able to:
Describe the CS and PS Fault Troubleshooting

Configuration

Content
HSPA+ and HSPA Data Transmission

flow
Know how to handle CS and PS faults

? HSUPA Data Transmission Fault Analysis


? HSDPA Data Transmission Fault

Target Audience

Cell Setup Failure

System Technicians

N/A

System Engineers

Training Methods

RNC Engineers
NodeB Engineers

Lectures case analysis and discussion

Prerequisites

Duration

Basic knowledge of mobile communications


At least 1 year working experience in WCDMA

1 working day

Class Size

wireless network operation and maintenance


Successful completion of the following

Min 6, max 12

course(s):
BTS3900 WCDMA V200R016 Initial Data

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1.2.106 OWC53 BSC6900/BSC6910 WCDMA RAN15 Expanding

BSC6900/BSC6910 WCDMA R15 Data

Objectives

Configuration
On completion of this course, the participants will
be able to:
Describe the

procedure of expanding the

Content
Overview of Expanding the RNC Capacity
Adding a SPUa or SPUb Board for BSC6900

RNC capacity
Perform how to add an RNC board

Adding a DPUb or DPUe Board

Perform how to add an EPS

Adding an EGPUa Board

for BSC6900

for BSC6910

Adding an Interface Board

Target Audience

Adding a Subrack

System Technicians

N/A

System Engineers

Training Methods

RNC Engineers
NodeB Engineers

Lectures Hands-on Exercise

Prerequisites

Duration

Basic knowledge of mobile communications


At least 1 year working experience in WCDMA

0.5 working day

Class Size

wireless network operation and maintenance


Successful completion of the following

Min 6, max 12

course(s):

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1.2.107 OWC54 WCDMA RAN15 Dynamic Data Reconfiguration

Successful completion of the following

Objectives

course(s):
On completion of this course, the participants will

BSC6900/BSC6910 WCDMA R15 Data

be able to:

Configuration

Upon completion of this course, you will be

BTS3900 WCDMA V200R015 Initial Data

able to:

Configuration

Perform how to Increase Frequencies on the


UMTS Network
Perform how to Reconfigure the Parameters of

Content
Changing Signaling Points
Reconfiguring a Cell

Physical NodeBs
Perform how to Reconfigure the Data of Cells
and Neighboring Cells in Batches

Modifying an SCCPCH
figuring Neighboring Cells

Perform how to Reconfigure Cell Algorithm


Parameters

Reconfiguring the NodeB Clock Source or the


Clock Working Mode

Target Audience

N/A

Training Methods

System Technicians
System Engineers

Lectures Hands-on Exercise

RNC Engineers

Duration

NodeB Engineers
1 working day

Prerequisites

Class Size
Basic knowledge of mobile communications
At least 1 year working experience in WCDMA

Min 6, max 12

wireless network operation and maintenance

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1.2.108 OWC55 BSC6900 WCDMA V900R015 Migration Data Configuration

BSC6900 WCDMA V900R014 Data

Objectives

Configuration
On completion of this course, the participants will
be able to:
Describe the procedure of the RNC migration

Content
RNC Migration Scenarios
Adjusting the Connection Between the RNC

data reconfiguration
Perform the RNC migration data

and MSC (ATM to IP over the Iu-CS interface)


Adjusting the Connection Between the RNC

reconfiguration

and MSC Without Changing the ATM

Target Audience

Transmission Scheme on the Iu-CS Interface)


System Technicians

Adjusting the Connection Between the RNC

System Engineers

and MSC (ATM to IP over the Iu-CS Interface)

RNC Engineers

N/A

NodeB Engineers

Training Methods

Prerequisites
Lectures Hands-on Exercise
Basic knowledge of mobile communications

Duration

At least 1 year working experience in WCDMA


wireless network operation and maintenance
Successful completion of the following

1 working day

Class Size

course(s):
BSC6900 WCDMA V900R014 Operation and

Min 6, max 12

Maintenance

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1.2.109 OWB37 NodeB WCDMA V200R015 Expanding

course(s):

Objectives

BTS3900 WCDMA V200R015 Initial Data


On completion of this course, the participants will
be able to:

Configuration

Content

Perform how to add WBBP Board


Perform how to add RF Unit

Adding a Baseband Board to a 3900 Series


Base Station

Target Audience

Adding an RF Unit
System Technicians

N/A

System Engineers

Training Methods

RNC Engineers
Lectures Hands-on Exercise

NodeB Engineers

Duration

Prerequisites
Basic knowledge of mobile communications
At least 1 year working experience in WCDMA

0.33 working day

Class Size

wireless network operation and maintenance


Successful completion of the following

Min 6, max 12

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1.2.110 OWB38 NodeB WCDMA V200R015 Migration Data Configuration

wireless network operation and maintenance

Objectives

Successful completion of the following


On completion of this course, the participants will
be able to:
Upon completion of this course, you will be
able to:
Detail the scenarios of NodeB migration data

program(s):
BTS3900 WCDMA V200R015 Initial Data
Configuration

Content
NodeB Reparenting Scenarios

reconfiguration
Detail the procedure of NodeB migration data
reconfiguration

Reparenting NodeBs Under an RNC


Reparenting NodeBs Between RNCs of the

Perform the NodeB migration data

Same Version

reconfiguration

N/A

Target Audience

Training Methods

System Technicians

Lectures Hands-on Exercise

System Engineers

Duration

RNC Engineers
1 working day

NodeB Engineers

Class Size

Prerequisites
Basic knowledge of mobile communications

Min 6, max 12

At least 1 year working experience in WCDMA

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1.2.111 OWC56 WCDMA RAN15 Interface Capacity Expansion

Iub Interface Capacity Expansion in ATM

Objectives

Transmission Mode
On completion of this course, the participants will
be able to:

Iub Interface Capacity Expansion in IP


Transmission Mode for BSC6900

Upon completion of this course, you will be


able to:
Detail the scenarios of Interface Capacity
Expansion
Detail the procedure of Interface Capacity
Expansion
Perform the Iub/Iur/Iu Capacity Expansion in
different transmission Mode

Iub Interface Capacity Expansion IP Pool


Iur Interface Capacity Expansion
Iur Interface Capacity Expansion in ATM
Transmission Mode
Iur Interface Capacity Expansion in IP
Transmission Mode for BSC6900
Iur Interface Capacity Expansion IP Pool
Iu-CS Interface Capacity Expansion

Target Audience

Iu-CS Interface Capacity Expansion in ATM


Transmission Mode

System Technicians

Iu-CS Interface Capacity Expansion in IP

System Engineers

Transmission Mode for BSC6900

RNC Engineers

Iu-CS Interface Capacity Expansion IP Pool

NodeB Engineers

Iu-PS Interface Capacity Expansion

Prerequisites

Iu-PS Interface Capacity Expansion in IP


Basic knowledge of mobile communications
At least 1 year working experience in WCDMA
wireless network operation and maintenance
Successful completion of the following

Transmission Mode for BSC6900


Iu-PS Interface Capacity Expansion IP Pool
N/A

Training Methods

program(s):
BSC6900/BSC6910 WCDMA R15 Data
Configuration

Lectures Hands-on Exercise

Duration

BTS3900 WCDMA V200R015 Initial Data


Configuration

Content
Iub Interface Capacity Expansion

0.67 working day

Class Size
Min 6, max 12

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1.2.112 OWB39 NodeB WCDMA V200R015 NodeB Resource Distribution Adjusting

Successful completion of the following

Objectives

program(s):
On completion of this course, the participants will

BTS3900 WCDMA V200R015 Initial Data

be able to:

Configuration

Upon completion of this course, you will be


able to:
Detail the scenarios of NodeB Resource
Distribution Adjustment

Content
Reconfiguring resource management based on
NodeBs

Detail the procedure of NodeB Resource


Distribution Adjustment

Reconfiguring resource management based on


cells

Perform the NodeB/cell/NCP/CCP Resource


Distribution Adjustment

Reconfiguring resource management based on


NCPs or CCPs
N/A

Target Audience

Training Methods

System Technicians

Lectures Hands-on Exercise

System Engineers
RNC Engineers

Duration

NodeB Engineers
0.5 working day

Prerequisites

Class Size

Basic knowledge of mobile communications


At least 1 year working experience in WCDMA

Min 6, max 12

wireless network operation and maintenance

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1.2.113 OWC64 BSC6900/BSC6910 WCDMA R16 Product Description

Objectives
On completion of this course, the participants will
be able to:
Detail the system structure of

Cabinets

Subracks

Subsystems and Boards

Cables

BSC6900 Signal Flows

BSC6900/BSC6910
Detail the functions of the components of
BSC6900

BSC6900 Typical Configuration


BSC6910 System Overview
BSC6910 Hardware Structure

Detail the signal flows in BSC6900


List the typical hardware configuration of
BSC6900

Target Audience

Cabinets

Subracks

Subsystems and Boards

Cables

System Technicians

BSC6910 Signal Flows

System Engineers

BSC6910 Typical Configuration

RNC Engineers

Training Methods

NodeB Engineers
Lectures

Prerequisites

Duration
Basic knowledge of mobile communications
At least 1 year working experience in WCDMA
wireless network operation and maintenance

Content

1 working day

Class Size
Min 6max 12

BSC6900 System Overview


BSC6900 Hardware Structure

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1.2.114 OWC65 BSC6900/BSC6910 WCDMA R16 Routine Operation and Maintenance

NodeB Engineers

Objectives
On completion of this course, the participants will

Prerequisites

be able to:

Basic knowledge of mobile communications

Master board replacement procedure

At least 1 year working experience in WCDMA

Replace the faulty board correctly and ensure

wireless network operation and maintenance


Successful completion of the following

RNC work normally.


Set the alarm collection template and collect

course(s):BSC6900/BSC6910 WCDMA R16

the alarm by the template.

Product Description

Set the KPI collection template and collect the

Content

KPI by the template.


Collect the counters of board and link load by
U2000, check the RNC load according to the
Collect the counters of SPU subsystem by

SPU subsystem performance counters


SPU performance check procedure and

U2000
Check the SPU subsystem performance.
Master the transmission detection methods and

operation
RNC link and board load counter
Collection procedure and operation of RNC link

their operation
Detect the transmission performance and
connectivity by the transmission methods.
Master the signaling tracing operation, collect
the interface and link signaling message.
Master the procedure of handling the TOPN

and board load counter


RNC board replacement procedure and
operation
ATM/IP transmission detection method and
operation
Interface and link signaling tracing

alarms
Handle the common alarms according to the

TOPN alarms Handling Procedure


system data backup procedure and operation

procedures.
Master the procedure of Backing Up and
Restoring Data
Perform the restoration of data correctly when
OMU board is damaged, OMU database
collapses, or the OMU upgrade fails.

System Technicians

U2000
Daily KPI collection procedure and operation

specific threshold.

Target Audience

Alarms collection procedure and operation By

Training Methods
Lectures Hands-on Exercise eLab

Duration
3 working days

Class Size
Min 6max 12

System Engineers
RNC Engineers

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1.2.115 OWC66 BSC6900/BSC6910 WCDMA R16 Installation and Commissioning

wireless network operation and maintenance

Objectives

Successful completion of the following


On completion of this course, the participants will

course(s):BSC6900 /BSC6910 WCDMA R16

be able to:

Product Description

Describe BSC6900/BSC6910 commissioning


procedure

Content

Outline OMU software functions

BSC6900/BSC6910 O/M System Introduction

Complete BSC6900/BSC6910 commissioning

BSC6900/BSC6910 Software Installation

Complete BSC6900/BSC6910 application

BSC6900/BSC6910 Commissioning

software installation

Introduction
BSC6900/BSC6910 Commissioning Procedure

Target Audience

Training Methods

System Technicians

Lectures Hands-on Exercise

System Engineers
RNC Engineers

Duration

NodeB Engineers
1 working day

Prerequisites

Class Size

Basic knowledge of mobile communications


At least 1 year working experience in WCDMA

Min 6max 12

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1.2.116 OWC67 BSC6900/BSC6910 WCDMA R16 Initial Data Configuration

Objectives
On completion of this course, the participants will
be able to:
Detail the Procedure of BSC6900/BSC6910
Data Configuration

Configuring the Clocks

Configuring the Time

Configuring the IP Address of the EMS


Server

Perform Global Data Configuration


Perform Equipment Data Configuration

Interface Data Configuration

Iub Interface Data Configuration (ATM)

Iub Interface Data Configuration(IP only for


BSC6900)

Perform Interface Configuration

Perform Cell Configuration

Iub Interface Data


Configuration(Transmission Resource Pool )

Outline RNC data configuration procedure

Iub Interface Data Configuration(ATM/IP

based on CME and LMT

Dual Stack Mode)

Target Audience
System Technicians

Iu-CS Interface Data Configuration (ATM)

Iu-CS Interface Data Configuration (IP only


for BSC6900)

System Engineers

RNC Engineers

Iu-CS Interface Data Configuration


(Transmission Resource Pool)

NodeB Engineers

Prerequisites

Iu-PS Interface Data Configuration (IP only


for BSC6900)

Basic knowledge of mobile communications

Iu-PS Interface Data

At least 1 year working experience in WCDMA

Configuration(Transmission Resource Pool)

wireless network operation and maintenance

Iur Interface Data Configuration (IP only for

Successful completion of the following

BSC6900)

program(s): BSC6900 /BSC6910 WCDMA R16

Iur Interface Data

Routine Operation and Maintenance

Content
Introduction of CME

Data Configuration Overview

Preparation

Global Data Configuration

Equipment Data Configuration

Configuration(Transmission Resource Pool)

BSC6900/BSC6910 Cell Data Configuration

BSC6900/BSC6910 Data Export

Training Methods
Lectures Hands-on Exercise eLab

Duration

Configuring the System Information

Configuring a Cabinet

Configuring a Subrack

Configuring a Board

6 working days

Class Size
Min 6max 12

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1.2.117 OWB55 NodeB WCDMA V200R016 Product Description

wireless network operation and maintenance

Objectives
On completion of this course, the participants will

Content

be able to:

3900 Series NodeB Overview

Describe the hardware structure of 3900 series

3900 Series NodeB Hardware

NodeB
Detail the functions of different subsystems and
boards of NodeB
Describe the cables connection of NodeB
Describe the expansion and networking of
NodeB

Target Audience

Board and Module of the BBU3900

RF Module

Power Module

FAN and SLPU

BTS3900 Networking Topology

BTS3900 Typical configuration

Training Methods

System Technicians

Lectures

System Engineers

Duration

RNC Engineers
1 working day

NodeB Engineers

Class Size

Prerequisites
Basic knowledge of mobile communications

Min 6max 12

At least 1 year working experience in WCDMA

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1.2.118 OWB56 NodeB WCDMA V200R016 Operation and Maintenance

Alarm Management by U2000

Objectives

NODEB Device maintenance


On completion of this course, the participants will
be able to:
Grasp the hardware structure of NODEB
Grasp the BTS local maintenance
Maintain site on local terminal
Execute the tasks of field maintenance
Describe the structure of operation and

maintenance system
Grasp alarm operation by U2000
Perform NODEB Device maintenance

Grasp the operation of Transport connectivity


and performance Test
Grasp check of Transport Link
Perform operation of Carrier Resource CELL
Grasp the operation of NODEB Tracing
Management

Hardware maintenance via U2000

Hardware Maintenance via LMT

Software and File Management

clock maintenance

Antenna Test

NODEB Transmission Layer Maintenance

Transport performance Test

Transport Link Maintenance

NODEB Radio Layer maintenance

Basic Concept

Carrier Resource Management

CELL Management

NODEB Tracing Management

NODEB Monitoring Management

NODEB System Management

Grasp the operation of NODEB Monitoring


Management
Perform Right, log and License Management

Target Audience

System Technicians

Right Management

Log Management

License Management

Checking hardware

LEDs

Cable connections

System Engineers

Site local maintenance

RNC Engineers

Replacing boards

NodeB Engineers

Routine maintenance list

Prerequisites

Training Methods

Basic knowledge of mobile communications


At least 1 year working experience in WCDMA

Lectures Hands-on Exercise eLab

Duration

wireless network operation and maintenance


Successful completion of the following
course(s): NodeB WCDMA V200R016 Product

2 working days

Class Size

Description

Content

Min 6max 12

Connecting to NodeB O/M System

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1.2.119 OWB57 NodeB WCDMA V200R016 Installation and Commissioning

Description

Objectives
On completion of this course, the participants will

Content

be able to:

NODEB System Overview

Understand the NODEB installation procedure

NODEB Installation Procedures

Detail the scenarios of NodeB commissioning

Installing the Cabinet

Understand the process of Automatic OMCH

Install the PGND cable

Establishment

Installing Power / Transmission Cables

Understand the Procedure based on different


scenarios

Installing the Input Power Cable for the Cabinet


Installation Checklist

Perform NodeB commissioning based on


U2000 (PnP)

The scenarios of NodeB commissioning

Perform NodeB commissioning based on


USB+U2000

The process of Automatic OMCH


Establishment

NodeB commissioning Procedure based on

Target Audience

U2000 (PnP)
NodeB commissioning Procedure based on

System Technicians

USB+U2000

System Engineers

Training Methods

RNC Engineers
NodeB Engineers

Lectures Hands-on Exercise

Prerequisites

Duration

Basic knowledge of mobile communications


At least 1 year working experience in WCDMA

1 working day

Class Size

wireless network operation and maintenance


Successful completion of the following

Min 6max 12

course(s):NodeB WCDMA V200R016 Product

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1.2.120 OWB58 NodeB WCDMA V200R016 Initial Data Configuration

Successful completion of the following

Objectives

course(s): NodeB WCDMA V200R016


On completion of this course, the participants will
be able to:

Operation and Maintenance

Content

Understand CME process


Outline NodeB data configuration procedure

Introduction to the CME


Configuring a Single NodeB

based on CME
Perform single NodeB data configuration
Perform NodeBs data configuration in batch

Configuring NodeBs in batch by using a


summary data file
NodeB Data Consistency Check and Exporting

Target Audience

Training Methods
System Technicians
Lectures Hands-on Exercise eLab

System Engineers

Duration

RNC Engineers
NodeB Engineers

1 working day

Prerequisites

Class Size

Basic knowledge of mobile communications


At least 1 year working experience in WCDMA

Min 6max 12

wireless network operation and maintenance

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1.2.121 OWC68 WCDMA RAN15-RAN16 Delta for Hardware

Objectives

Content

On completion of this course, the participants will

BSC6900/BSC6910 Evolution Overview

be able to:

Enhanced RNC Platform: BSC6910

Describe New hardware and the functions

BSC6900/BSC6910 Hardware and


Capacity Expansion

Target Audience

BSC6900/BSC6910 Typical Hardware


System Technicians

Configuration

System Engineers

New boards in BBU

RNC Engineers

New RF modules

NodeB Engineers

NodeB Capability Improvement

Prerequisites

Training Methods

Basic knowledge of mobile communications


At least 1 year working experience in WCDMA
wireless network operation and maintenance
Successful completion of the following
program(s): BSC6900/BSC6910 WCDMA R16

Lectures

Duration
0.17 working day

Class Size

Product Description, NodeB WCDMA


V200R016 Product Description

Min 6max 12

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1.2.122 OWC69 WCDMA RAN15-RAN16 Delta for Operation and Maintenance

Maintenance

Objectives
On completion of this course, the participants will

Content

be able to:

Fault Management Assistant

The Fault management Enhancement

Enhancement of Batch Configuration

Tracing Message on Sr Interface

Capturing Packets

Monitoring the Number of Random Access

Tracing Message on Sr Interface

Acknowledgements per Second in a Cell

Target Audience

Monitoring EVQI
Monitoring the Number of Random Access
Acknowledgements per Second in a Cell

System Technicians

Feature O&M

System Engineers

Swap Efficiency Improvement

RNC Engineers

Terminal Black List in RAN16.0

NodeB Engineers

Training Methods

Prerequisites
Basic knowledge of mobile communications
At least 1 year working experience in WCDMA
wireless network operation and maintenance
Successful completion of the following

Lectures

Duration
0.33 working day

Class Size

program(s): BSC6900/BSC6910 WCDMA R16


Routine Operation and Maintenance, NodeB

Min 6max 12

WCDMA V200R016 Operation and

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1.2.123 OWC70 WCDMA RAN15-RAN16 Delta for New Feature

Objectives

Content

On completion of this course, the participants will

New hardware and platform

be able to:

RNC in pool

Describe important new features

UMTS network sharing solution

Understand the values and benefit of the

Multi-RAT carrier Joint shutdown

features

UL CE resource pool for 12 cells

Target Audience

WB-AMR improvement
160/192 HSPA Users per cell

System Technicians

Differentiated service based on application

System Engineers

resource reservation

RNC Engineers

Training Methods

NodeB Engineers

Prerequisites

Lectures

Basic knowledge of mobile communications


At least 1 year working experience in WCDMA
wireless network operation and maintenance

Duration
0.67 working day

Class Size

Successful completion of the following


program(s): BSC6900/BSC6910 WCDMA R16

Min 6max 12

Initial Data Configuration, NodeB WCDMA


V200R016 Initial Data Configuration

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1.2.124 OWC71 BSC6900/BSC6910 WCDMA R16 Software Patch and Upgrading

Successful completion of the following

Objectives

course(s): BSC6900/BSC6910 WCDMA R16


On completion of this course, the participants will
be able to:

Routine Operation and Maintenance

Content

Describe the upgrade procedure


Describe the preparations before upgrade

Version requirements for upgrade

Perform how to upgrade the RNC

Upgrade Process

Describe the verification operations after

Preparations for Upgrade


Upgrade Operations

upgrade.
Describe how to roll the version back to the one

Post-Upgrade Verification and Processing


Version Rollback

before upgrade.

Target Audience

Training Methods

System Technicians

Lectures Hands-on Exercise

System Engineers

Duration

RNC Engineers
1 working day

NodeB Engineers

Class Size

Prerequisites
Basic knowledge of mobile communications

Min 6max 12

At least 1 year working experience in WCDMA


wireless network operation and maintenance

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1.2.125 OWB59 NodeB WCDMA V200R016 Software Patch and Upgrading

At least 1 year working experience in WCDMA

Objectives

wireless network operation and maintenance


On completion of this course, the participants will

Successful completion of the following

be able to:

course(s): NodeB WCDMA V200R016

Describe the upgrade procedure

Operation and Maintenance

Perform the upgrade of NodeB

Content

Describe the verification operations after


NodeB Upgrade Guide based on LMT

upgrade.
Describe how to roll the version back to the one

NodeB Upgrade Guide based on U2000


NodeB Upgrade Guide based on U2000 SME

before upgrade

Target Audience

Training Methods
Lectures Hands-on Exercise

System Technicians
System Engineers

Duration

RNC Engineers
1 working day

NodeB Engineers

Class Size

Prerequisites
Basic knowledge of mobile communications

Min 6max 12

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1.2.126 OWC72 WCDMA R16 Emergency Maintenance

Initial Data Configuration

Objectives
On completion of this course, the participants will

Content

be able to:

Emergency maintenance overview

Describe Brief Guide to troubleshoot

Brief guide to troubleshoot fault

emergency fault
Collect fault information for troubleshooting
Grasp some typical emergency faults
troubleshooting

Learning about fault symptoms

Collecting fault information

Measures for accident recovery


Typical emergency fault scenarios

Master basic skills for heavy traffic precaution

Upgrade-related Faults

Understand preparations for heavy traffic

Operation-related Faults

Dysfunctional Iub Interface

Dysfunctional Iu Interface

Congestion on the Iu Signaling Plane

UE Access Restricted by the License

Low Success Rate of SCCP Connection

precaution
Master parameter adjustment of heavy traffic
precaution
Deal with typical heavy traffic caused fault

Target Audience

Establishment

System Technicians

Training Methods

System Engineers
RNC Engineers

Lectures Hands-on Exercise

NodeB Engineers

Duration

Prerequisites
0.5 working day
Basic knowledge of mobile communications

Class Size

At least 1 year working experience in WCDMA


wireless network operation and maintenance

Min 6max 12

Successful completion of the following


course(s): BSC6900/BSC6910 WCDMA R16

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1.2.127 OWC73 WCDMA R16 Heavy Traffic Precaution

Objectives

Content

On completion of this course, the participants will

General overview and basic skills introduction

be able to:

General overview

Describe Brief Guide to troubleshoot

Backup and restore Configuration Data

View the CPU Usage of SPU and DPU

emergency fault
Collect fault information for troubleshooting
Grasp some typical emergency faults
troubleshooting
Master basic skills for heavy traffic precaution
Understand preparations for heavy traffic
precaution

Preparation and suggestions on parameter


adjustment before a heavy traffic

Preparation before heavy traffic

Parameter adjustment before heavy traffic

Emergency measures for heavy traffic fault

Final preparations

CPU overload on the SPU

Traffic volume over an SPU subsystem is 0

UE access restricted by the license

The MPU is continuously overloaded

System Technicians

CPU overload on the Interface board

System Engineers

Congestion on the Iu Signaling Plane

RNC Engineers

CN overload

NodeB Engineers

UL power overload

UL CE overload

FACH congestion

Master parameter adjustment of heavy traffic


precaution
Deal with typical heavy traffic caused fault

Target Audience

Prerequisites
Basic knowledge of mobile communications

Training Methods

At least 1 year working experience in WCDMA


wireless network operation and maintenance
Successful completion of the following
course(s): BSC6900/BSC6910 WCDMA R16
Initial Data Configuration

Lectures Hands-on Exercise

Duration
0.5 working day

Class Size
Min 6max 12

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1.2.128 OWC74 WCDMA R16 Fault Information Collecting

RNC Fault information collecting

Objectives
On completion of this course, the participants will
be able to:
Know how to collect the information for different
faults

Target Audience

BAM problems

Equipment Problems

Traffic Problems

Loading Problems

Inter-RAT handover failure

NodeB Fault information collecting

System Technicians

RTWP Problems

System Engineers

License Delivery failure

RNC Engineers

Clock Problems

NodeB Engineers

Hardware and OM Problems

NodeB Upgrade Failure

Prerequisites
Basic knowledge of mobile communications
At least 1 year working experience in WCDMA
wireless network operation and maintenance
Successful completion of the following
course(s):

NodeB WCDMA V200R016 Initial

Data Configuration, BSC6900/BSC6910


WCDMA R16 Initial Data Configuration

Transmission Information Collection

ATM networking

IP networking

OMCH channel problems

Training Methods
Lectures Hands-on Exercise

Duration

Content
0.5 working day
WRAN problems information collecting

HSPA Rate Problems

Voice Quality Problems

Cell Flow Problems

Class Size
Min 6max 12

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1.2.129 OWC75 BSC6900/BSC6910 WCDMA R16 Troubleshooting

Data Configuration, BSC6900/BSC6910

Objectives

WCDMA R16 Initial Data Configuration


On completion of this course, the participants will
be able to:
Know how to handle RNC equipment-related

Content
OMU Service Abnormality
Equipment Troubleshooting

faults

Service Setup Failure Troubleshooting

Target Audience

PS Relocation and Inter-RAT Handover Failure

System Technicians

Troubleshooting

System Engineers

Training Methods

RNC Engineers

Lectures case analysis and discussion

NodeB Engineers

Prerequisites

Duration

Basic knowledge of mobile communications


At least 1 year working experience in WCDMA

1 working day

Class Size

wireless network operation and maintenance


Successful completion of the following

Min 6max 12

course(s): NodeB WCDMA V200R016 Initial

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1.2.130 OWB60 NodeB WCDMA V200R016 Troubleshooting

Objectives

Content

On completion of this course, the participants will

Troubleshooting Overview

be able to:

Troubleshooting typical scenarios

Know how to handle NodeB-related faults

Target Audience
System Technicians
System Engineers
RNC Engineers
NodeB Engineers

Prerequisites

RTWP Fault

CE Faults

Abnormal downlink power

License Delivery failure

Cell setup failure at NodeB side

Clock Reference Fault

CPRI Link Fault

Training Methods

Basic knowledge of mobile communications


At least 1 year working experience in WCDMA
wireless network operation and maintenance
Successful completion of the following
course(s): NodeB WCDMA V200R016 Initial

Lectures Hands-on Exercise

Duration
1 working day

Class Size

Data Configuration, BSC6900/BSC6910


WCDMA R16 Initial Data Configuration

Min 6max 12

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1.2.131 OWC76 WCDMA R16 Transmission Troubleshooting

Objectives

Content

On completion of this course, the participants will

Common Transmission maintenance function

be able to:

Troubleshooting ATM transmission faults

Know how to handle ATM Transmission Faults

Troubleshooting IP&IP POOL transmission

Know how to handle IP Transmission Faults

Target Audience
System Technicians
System Engineers
RNC Engineers

Determining IP transmission fault type

Bottom-layer transmission abnormalities

Application layer abnormalities

Poor IP transmission QoS

Troubleshooting OMCH faults

NodeB Engineers

Training Methods

Prerequisites
Basic knowledge of mobile communications
At least 1 year working experience in WCDMA
wireless network operation and maintenance
Successful completion of the following
course(s):

faults

Lectures case analysis and discussion

Duration
1.5 working days

Class Size

NodeB WCDMA V200R016 Initial

Data Configuration, BSC6900/BSC6910

Min 6max 12

WCDMA R16 Initial Data Configuration

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1.2.132 OWC77 BSC6900/BSC6910 WCDMA R16 PS Troubleshooting

WCDMA R16Initial Data Configuration

Objectives
On completion of this course, the participants will

Content

be able to:

Troubleshooting process and methods

Describe the PS Fault Troubleshooting flow

Troubleshooting HSPA service setup

Know how to handle PS faults

Troubleshooting HSUPA data transmission


faults

Target Audience

Troubleshooting HSDPA service rate faults


System Technicians

Troubleshooting RRC connection setup failures

System Engineers

Troubleshooting RAB setup faults

RNC Engineers

Training Methods

NodeB Engineers

Lectures case analysis and discussion

Prerequisites
Basic knowledge of mobile communications
At least 1 year working experience in WCDMA
wireless network operation and maintenance

Duration
1 working day

Class Size

Successful completion of the following


course(s): NodeB WCDMA V200R016 Initial
Data Configuration,

Min 6max 12

BSC6900/BSC6910

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1.2.133 OWC78 BSC6900/BSC6910 WCDMA R16 Hardware Expanding

course(s): BSC6900/BSC6910 WCDMA R16

Objectives

Initial Data Configuration


On completion of this course, the participants will
be able to:
Describe the procedure of expanding the RNC

Content
Overview of Expanding the RNC Capacity
Adding a SPUa or SPUb Board for BSC6900

capacity
Perform how to add an RNC board

Adding a DPUb or DPUe Board for BSC6900

Perform how to add an RNC subrack

Adding an EGPUa Board for BSC6910


Adding an Interface Board

Target Audience

Adding a Subrack

System Technicians

Training Methods

System Engineers
RNC Engineers

Lectures Hands-on Exercise

NodeB Engineers

Duration

Prerequisites
0.5 working day
Basic knowledge of mobile communications

Class Size

At least 1 year working experience in WCDMA


wireless network operation and maintenance

Min 6max 12

Successful completion of the following

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1.2.134 OWC79 WCDMA R16 Dynamic Data Configuration

Data Configuration, NodeB WCDMA

Objectives

V200R016 Initial Data Configuration


On completion of this course, the participants will
be able to:
Perform how to Increase Frequencies on the

Content
Introduction of CME
Configuration area management

UMTS Network
Perform how to Reconfigure the Parameters of
Physical NodeBs
Perform how to Reconfigure the Data of Cells
and Neighboring Cells in Batches

RAN reconfiguration

Changing Signaling Points

Reconfiguring a Cell

Modifying UMTS cell frequencies and

Perform how to Reconfigure Cell Algorithm


Parameters

Target Audience
System Technicians

scrambling code

Modifying an SCCPCH

Reconfiguring Neighboring Cells

Reconfiguring the NodeB Clock Source or


the Clock Working Mode

System Engineers

Training Methods

RNC Engineers
NodeB Engineers

Lectures Hands-on Exercise

Prerequisites

Duration

Basic knowledge of mobile communications


At least 1 year working experience in WCDMA

1 working day

Class Size

wireless network operation and maintenance


Successful completion of the following

Min 6max 12

course(s): BSC6900/BSC6910 WCDMA R16

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1.2.135 OWC80 BSC6900 WCDMA V900R016 Migration Data Configuration

Objectives

Content

On completion of this course, the participants will

RNC Migration Scenarios

be able to:
Describe the procedure of the RNC migration

Adjusting the Connection Between the


RNC and MSC (IP to IP over the Iu-CS

data configuration

interface)

Perform the RNC migration data configuration

Adjusting the Connection Between the


RNC and MSC Without Changing the ATM

Target Audience

Transmission Scheme on the Iu-CS


System Technicians

Interface)

System Engineers

Adjusting the Connection Between the

RNC Engineers

RNC and MSC (ATM to IP over the Iu-CS

NodeB Engineers

Interface)

Prerequisites

Training Methods

Basic knowledge of mobile communications


At least 1 year working experience in WCDMA

Lectures Hands-on Exercise

Duration

wireless network operation and maintenance


Successful completion of the following
course(s): BSC6900/BSC6910 WCDMA
V900R016 Routine Operation and

1 working day

Class Size
Min 6max 12

Maintenance, BSC6900/BSC6910 WCDMA


V900R016 Initial Data Configuration

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1.2.136 OWB61 NodeB WCDMA V200R016 Capacity Expanding

Successful completion of the following

Objectives

course(s): NodeB WCDMA V200R016 Initial


On completion of this course, the participants will
be able to:
Perform how to add WBBP or UBBP Board

Data Configuration

Content

Perform how to add RF Unit

CME tool introduction

Perform how to add a cell to the NodeB

Adding the board/equipment


Adding cell

Target Audience

Training Methods
System Technicians
Lectures Hands-on Exercise

System Engineers

Duration

RNC Engineers
NodeB Engineers

0.33 working day

Prerequisites

Class Size

Basic knowledge of mobile communications


At least 1 year working experience in WCDMA

Min 6max 12

wireless network operation and maintenance

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1.2.137 OWB62 NodeB WCDMA V200R016 Migration Data Configuration

wireless network operation and maintenance

Objectives

Successful completion of the following


On completion of this course, the participants will

program(s): NodeB WCDMA V200R016 Initial

be able to:

Data Configuration

Detail the scenarios of NodeB migration data


configuration
Detail the procedure of NodeB migration data

Content
NodeB Reparenting Scenarios
Reparenting and rehoming NodeBs Under an

configuration
Perform the NodeB migration data

RNC
Reparenting NodeBs Between RNCs of the

configuration

Same Version

Target Audience

Training Methods

System Technicians

Lectures Hands-on Exercise

System Engineers
RNC Engineers

Duration

NodeB Engineers
1 working day

Prerequisites

Class Size

Basic knowledge of mobile communications


At least 1 year working experience in WCDMA

Min 6max 12

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1.2.138 OWC81 WCDMA R16 Interface Capacity Expanding

Transmission Mode for BSC6900

Objectives
On completion of this course, the participants will
be able to:
Detail the procedure of Interface Capacity
Expansion
Perform the Iub/Iur/Iu Capacity Expansion in
different transmission Mode

Target Audience
System Technicians

Iub Interface Capacity Expansion IP Pool

Iur Interface Capacity Expansion

Iur Interface Capacity Expansion in ATM


Transmission Mode

Iur Interface Capacity Expansion in IP


Transmission Mode for BSC6900

Iur Interface Capacity Expansion IP Pool

Iu-CS Interface Capacity Expansion

Iu-CS Interface Capacity Expansion in ATM


Transmission Mode

System Engineers

RNC Engineers

Iu-CS Interface Capacity Expansion in IP


Transmission Mode for BSC6900

NodeB Engineers

Prerequisites
Basic knowledge of mobile communications

Iu-CS Interface Capacity Expansion IP Pool

Iu-PS Interface Capacity Expansion

Iu-PS Interface Capacity Expansion in IP

At least 1 year working experience in WCDMA


wireless network operation and maintenance
Successful completion of the following

Transmission Mode for BSC6900

Iu-PS Interface Capacity Expansion IP Pool

Training Methods

program(s): BSC6900/BSC6910 WCDMA R16


Initial Data Configuration, NodeB WCDMA
V200R016 Initial Data Configuration

Lectures Hands-on Exercise

Duration

Content
0.67 working day
Iub Interface Capacity Expansion

Class Size

Iub Interface Capacity Expansion in ATM


Min 6max 12

Transmission Mode

Iub Interface Capacity Expansion in IP

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1.2.139 OWB64 NodeB WCDMA V200R016 Resource Distribution Adjusting

Successful completion of the following

Objectives

program(s): NodeB WCDMA V200R016 Initial


On completion of this course, the participants will
be able to:
Detail the scenarios of NodeB Resource

Data Configuration

Content
Reconfiguring resource management based on

Distribution Adjustment
Detail the procedure of NodeB Resource

NodeBs
Reconfiguring resource management based on

Distribution Adjustment
Perform the NodeB/cell/NCP/CCP Resource

cells
Reconfiguring resource management based on

Distribution Adjustment

NCPs or CCPs

Target Audience

Training Methods
System Technicians
Lectures Hands-on Exercise

System Engineers

Duration

RNC Engineers
NodeB Engineers

0.5 working day

Prerequisites

Class Size

Basic knowledge of mobile communications


At least 1 year working experience in WCDMA

Min 6max 12

wireless network operation and maintenance

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1.3 Principle Training Course Descriptions


1.3.1

OWA00 WCDMA RAN Overview

Objectives

Target Audience

On completion of this course, the participants will


be able to:

All Technical People

Prerequisites

Outline the development of 3G


Describe the architecture of WCDMA system
Describe the key features and technologies of
WCDMA

None

Content
3G Overview

Describe the voice coding of WCDMA

CDMA Principle

Outline the channel coding of WCDMA

WCDMA Network Architecture and protocol

Describe the spreading code of different


services in WCDMA system

structure
WCDMA Wireless Fundamental

Describe the scrambling code of WCDMA

Training Methods

Describe the modulation methods used in


Lectures

WCDMA system
Explain the usage of transmit diversity and
RAKE receiver in WCDMA system
Describe the concept of Soft Handover

Duration
1 working day

Class Size
Min 6, max 12

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1.3.2

OWA01 WCDMA Air Interface

Channel Mapping

Objectives

Physical Layer Procedure


On completion of this course, the participants will
be able to:
Describe the WCDMA radio interface protocol
architecture
Describe the WCDMA RAN channel structure
Outline WCDMA RAN physical layer
procedures
Describe the WCDMA RAN signaling
procedures: paging, call process, handover, etc
Describe the UTRAN basic RRM methods
(power control, handover, load control, etc)

UTRAN Network Overview


Basic Concepts about UTRAN
UTRAN Signaling Procedure
System Information Broadcast
Paging
Call Process
Handover
URA/Cell Update
RRM Overview
Channel Configuration
Power Control

Target Audience

Handover
Network Deployment Engineers, Optimization
Engineers, System Technicians, System
Engineers,

Load Control

Training Methods
Lectures

Prerequisites

Duration

WCDMA RAN Overview

3 working days

Content

Class Size

Physical Layer Overview


Physical Channels

Min 6, max 12

Physical Channel Structure and Functions

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1.3.3

OWA20 WCDMA HSPA Principles

Objectives

Prerequisites

On completion of this course, the participants will


be able to:

WCDMA Air Interface

Content

Describe WCDMA and HSDPA evolution


HSDPA Introduction

Describe HSDPA key technologies


Describe HSDPA physical channels
Describe HSDPA Network and UE protocol

HSDPA Physical Layer Channel


HSDPA Layer2 Protocol

stack architecture
Describe WCDMA and HSUPA evolution

Introduction of HSUPA
HSUPA Concepts

Describe HSUPA key technologies


Describe HSUPA physical channels
Describe HSUPA Network and UE protocol

Physical Layer Channels and Processing


MAC Protocols and Procedure

Training Methods

stack architecture

Target Audience

Lectures

Network Deployment Engineers, Optimization


Engineers, System Technicians, System
Engineers,

HSDPA Key Techniques

Duration
2 working days

Class Size
Min 6, max 12

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1.3.4

OWA21 WCDMA HSPA+ Principles

Engineers, System Technicians, System

Objectives

Engineers,
On completion of this course, the participants will
be able to:

Prerequisites

Describe HSPA+ evolution and standards

WCDMA Air Interface

Describe HSPA+ key technologies realized in

WCDMA HSPA Principles

RAN11, such as DL 64QAM, DL MIMO,

Content

E-FACH, etc.
Describe HSPA+ key technologies realized in

HSPA+ Introduced in RAN 11

RAN12, such as DC-HSDPA, MIMO + DL

HSPA+ Introduced in RAN 12

64QAM, UL 16QAM, etc

HSPA+ Introduced in RAN 13

Describe HSPA+ key technologies realized in


RAN13, such as DC-HSDPA+MIMO,
E-DPCCH Boosting, E-RACH, etc.

HSPA+ Introduced in RAN 14


HSPA+ Introduced in RAN 15

Training Methods

Describe HSPA+ key technologies realized in


Lectures

RAN14, such as DC-HSUPA, etc.


Describe HSPA+ key technologies realized in
RAN15, such as DB-HSDPA, Flexible DC
DB-HSDPA, 4C-HSDPA, etc.

Duration
2 working days

Class Size

Target Audience
Min 6, max 12
Network Deployment Engineers, Optimization

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1.4 RNP and RNO Training Course Descriptions


1.4.1

OWP00 WCDMA Radio Network Planning

Process of R99 Coverage Planning

Objectives

R99 Uplink Budget


On completion of this course, the participants will
be able to:
Describe the principle of radio network
planning
Explain the difference between WCDMA and
GSM radio network planning
Explain the principle of WCDMA coverage

R99 Downlink Budget


HSDPA Coverage Planning
Traffic Model
Overview of traffic model
CS traffic model
PS traffic model
Interference Analysis

planning
Describe the traffic model of WCDMA

Uplink Interference Analysis

Analyze the WCDMA uplink and downlink radio

Downlink Interference Analysis


Capacity Dimensioning

capacity
Analyze the WCDMA CE capacity

R99 Capacity Dimensioning

Describe Paging Area Planning

HSDPA Dimensioning

Describe Scrambling Code Planning

CE Dimensioning

Describe Neighbor Cell Planning

Network Dimensioning Flow


Paging Area Planning

Target Audience

Scrambling Code Planning


Network Deployment Engineers, System
Technicians, System Engineers,

Neighbor Cell Planning

Training Methods

Prerequisites
Lectures case analysis and discussion
WCDMA Air Interface

Duration

WCDMA HSPA Principles

1.5 working days

Content
WCDMA Radio Network Planning Process
R99 Coverage Planning

Class Size
Min 6, max 12

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1.4.2

OWP13 WCDMA HSPA and HSPA+ Planning

HSDPA Capacity Dimensioning

Objectives

HSDPA CE Dimensioning
On completion of this course, the participants will
be able to:
Describe HSDPA dimensioning principle,
including link budget, capacity dimensioning,
channel element dimensioning
Describe HSUPA dimensioning principle,

HSUPA Dimensioning
HSUPA Link Budget
HSUPA Capacity Dimensioning
HSUPA CE Dimensioning
HSPA+ Dimensioning

including link budget, capacity dimensioning,

HSPA+ Dimensioning Overview

channel element dimensioning

Impact on Dimensioning DL 64QAM

Describe impacts of HSPA+ features on

Impact on Dimensioning MIMO

dimensioning, including DL 64QAM , MIMO,

Impact on Dimensioning CPC

CPC,DC-HSDPA, 64QAM+MIMO, UL16QAM,

Impact on Dimensioning DC-HSDPA

DC-MIMO, DC-HSUPA, etc

Impact on Dimensioning MIMO + DL


64QAM

Target Audience

Impact on Dimensioning UL 16QAM


Network Deployment Engineers, System
Technicians, System Engineers,

Prerequisites
WCDMA Air Interface
WCDMA HSPA Principles
WCDMA HSPA+ Principles
WCDMA Radio Network Planning

Content
HSDPA Dimensioning

Impact on Dimensioning DC-MIMO


Impact on Dimensioning DC-HSUPA

Training Methods
Lectures

Duration
0.5 working day

Class Size
Min 6, max 12

HSDPA Link Budget

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1.4.3

OWP20 WCDMA Multi-Band and Multi-Carrier Solution

Features and Algorithms

Objectives

WCDMA HSPA RAN12/13/14/15 Radio


On completion of this course, the participants will
be able to:
Describe the policies of multi-band and

Resource Management

Content
Requirements of expansion

multi-carrier
Describe the application scenarios of the
multi-band and multi-carrier solution
Describe the main solutions in various
scenarios

Network policies
Network application scenario and solution
Carriers in the Same Band
3 or 4 Carriers in the Same Band

Target Audience

2,3 or 4 Carriers in the Different Band

Network Deployment Engineers, Optimization


Engineers, System Technicians, System
Engineers,

Strategy evaluation

Training Methods
Lectures

Prerequisites

Duration

WCDMA Air Interface

1 working day

WCDMA HSPA Principles

Class Size

WCDMA HSPA+ Principles


WCDMA Radio Network Planning

Min 6, max 12

WCDMA RAN12/13/14/15 Radio Network

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1.4.4

OWP21 UMTS 900M Coverage Solution

WCDMA RAN12/13/14/15 Radio Network

Objectives

Features and Algorithms


On completion of this course, the participants will
be able to:
Describe the application scenarios of the

Content
U900 Background
U900 Principle

UMTS 900M coverage solution


Describe UMTS 900M Refarming Solution

U900 solution

Describe UMTS 900M Deployment

U900 Application

Describe UMTS 900M Application Cases

Training Methods

Target Audience
Lectures
Network Deployment Engineers, Optimization

Duration

Engineers, System Technicians, System


Engineers,

Prerequisites
WCDMA Air Interface

1 working day

Class Size
Min 6, max 12

WCDMA Radio Network Tuning

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1.4.5

OWP22 In-building Coverage System Introduction

Bridge

Objectives

Combiner
On completion of this course, the participants will
be able to:
Describe the structure of indoor coverage
Describe the functions of common
components for indoor coverage
Describe the functions of repeaters

Target Audience

POI
Attenuator
Load
Antenna
Leaky Cable
Attenuator Feeder, Connector, and Adapter
Working Principles

Network Deployment Engineers, Optimization

The KPIs of Repeater

Engineers, System Technicians, System

The Classification of Repeater

Engineers,

The Application of Repeater

Prerequisites

Installation and Commissioning

Basic knowledge of mobile communications

Content

Training Methods
Lectures

In-building Coverage System Trend and


Challenge

Duration
0.75 working day

In-building Coverage System Solution

Class Size

In-building Coverage Key Points


Amplifier

Min 6, max 12

Power Splitter
Coupler

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1.4.6

OWP23 WCDMA Indoor Coverage Planning and Optimization

Indoor Coverage Design Basis

Objectives

Indoor Coverage System Design


On completion of this course, the participants will
be able to:
Describe the method of WCDMA indoor
coverage planning
Describe the method of WCDMA indoor
coverage optimization
Describe the method of indoor and outdoor
inter-operation

Indoor Coverage Network Optimization


Conception
Solution Evaluation
RF Optimization
Service Performance Optimization
Overview
KPI Evaluation of the Indoor Distribution
System

Target Audience

Indoor and Outdoor RF Inter-Optimization

Network Deployment Engineers, Optimization


Engineers, System Technicians, System

Service Performance Optimization

Training Methods

Engineers,
Lectures

Prerequisites

Duration
WCDMA Radio Network Planning
1 working day

WCDMA Radio Network Tuning


In-building Coverage System Introduction

Content

Class Size
Min 6, max 12

Indoor Coverage Survey and Design Process


Indoor Coverage Survey

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1.4.7

OWP24 WCDMA Indoor Coverage Solution

Huawei Metro tunnel Coverage Solution

Objectives

Successful Cases
On completion of this course, the participants will
be able to:
Describe the stadium coverage solution
Describe the metro coverage solution
Describe the airport coverage solution
Describe the resident location coverage
solution
Describe the commercial building coverage
solution
Describe the campus coverage solution

Target Audience

The Key Demands of Airport Coverage


Huawei Airport Coverage Solution
Successful Cases
Requirement of Resident Location Coverage
Solutions
Huawei Resident Location Coverage Solutions
Key Points in Coverage Solution Design
Successful Cases
Brief Introduction
Huawei Commercial Coverage Solution
Key Points in Coverage Solution Design

Network Deployment Engineers, Optimization

Successful Cases

Engineers, System Technicians, System

Campus Scenarios Analyze

Engineers,

Huawei Campus Coverage Solution

Prerequisites

Successful Cases

In-building Coverage System Introduction


WCDMA Indoor Coverage Planning and
Optimization

Training Methods
Lectures

Duration

Content
0.25 working day
Requirement of Stadium Coverage Solutions

Class Size

Huawei Stadium Coverage Solution


Key Points in Coverage Solution Design

Min 6, max 12

Successful Cases
The Key Demands Of Metro Coverage

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1.4.8

OWO00 WCDMA Radio Network Tuning

The preparation for the Optimization Project

Objectives

Single Site Verification


On completion of this course, the participants will
be able to:
Describe WCDMA Radio Network Optimization
Flow
Describe the steps of single site verification
Describe how to do single site verification
Describe how to solve the ordinary problems in
single site verification
Describe how to solve the neighbor list related

Target Audience

WCDMA Air Interface

Optimization Report
RF Optimization Workflow
Typical Problems Analysis in RF optimization
RF case related to neighbor cell list
RF case related to bad coverage
RF case related to interference

Lectures case analysis and discussion

Optimization Engineers, System Technicians,

Prerequisites

Parameters Optimization

Training Methods

problems in RF optimization

System Engineers,

RF Optimization

Duration
2 working days

Class Size
Min 6, max 12

Content
Introduction of Optimization Flow

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1.4.9

OWO01 WCDMA Radio Network Optimization

Category of UTRAN interfaces and signaling

Objectives

Signaling Analysis of Typical UTRAN


On completion of this course, the participants will
be able to:
List the main items of RNC trace and
monitoring
Execute signaling trace and real-time
monitoring and collect data
Describe the signaling of type procedures
Describe how to analyze coverage problem
and solve it
Describe how to improve coverage capability
Locate the resource of interference
Describe how to solve interference problem
Evaluate the network access performance
Locate and solve common access problems
Evaluate the network paging performance
Locate and solve paging problem
Evaluate the network handover performance
Locate and solve handover problem
Evaluate the network retention performance
Locate and solve call drop problem

Target Audience

Procedures
System Information Analysis
Paging Signaling Analysis
RRC Setup Signaling Analysis
NAS Signaling Analysis
RAB Assignment Signaling Analysis
Intra-Frequency Handover Signaling Analysis
Inter-Frequency/Inter-RAT Handover Signaling
Analysis
Classification Of Coverage Problem
Coverage Optimization Flow
Case Analysis
Relative Concepts regarding Interference
UL Interference Analysis
DL Interference Analysis
Case Study
Access Failure Concept
Flow and Methods for Analyzing Access
Site Alarm Check
Related Parameters Check
Related Counters Check

Optimization Engineers, System Technicians,

Signaling analysis

System Engineers,

KPI Trend Analysis

Prerequisites

Coverage Analysis
Interference Analysis

WCDMA Air Interface

Typical Access Case Study

WCDMA Radio Network Tuning


WCDMA RAN12/13/14/15 Radio Network
Features and Algorithms
WCDMA RAN12/13/14/15 Radio Network

Paging Overview
Paging Problem Analysis Process
Problem Analysis Flow
Network Information Collection

Performance Management

Optimization Target Confirmation

Content

Paging Problem Locating


RNC Trace and Monitoring Overview

Typical Paging Problem Analysis

Signaling Trace

Optimization Verification

Real-time Monitoring

Basic Concepts of Handover Problem

Case Study

Optimization

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Soft Handover Problem Analysis

Definition of Call Drop and Traffic Statistics

SHO DT Optimization Flow

Indexes

SHO Performance Statistics Optimization Flow

DT/CQT Optimization Flow

SHO Problem Analysis

Optimization Flow

SHO Problem Cases

Call Drop Cause Analysis

Hard Handover Problem Analysis

Optimization Flow for Tracing Data

HHO DT Optimization Flow

Case Analysis

HHO Performance Statistics Optimization Flow


HHO Problem Analysis

Training Methods
Lectures Hands-on Exercise case analysis and

HHO Problem Cases


Inter-RAN Handover Problem Analysis
Inter-RAT Handover DT Optimization Flow
Inter-RAT Handover Performance Statistics
Optimization Flow

discussion

Duration
4 working days

Class Size

Inter-RAT Handover Problem Analysis


Inter-RAT Handover Problem Cases

Min 6, max 12

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1.4.10 OWO21 WCDMA RAN12 Radio Network Features and Algorithms

Open Loop Power Control

Objectives

Open Loop Power Control Overview


On completion of this course, the participants will
be able to:
Describe WCDMA RAN12 Idle Mode Behaviors
(including cell selection and reselection, paging,
access etc) and list the main parameters
Describe WCDMA RAN12 open loop power
control algorithm and list the main parameters
Describe WCDMA RAN12 closed loop power
control algorithm and list the main parameters
Describe WCDMA RAN12 intra-frequency

PRACH Open Loop Power Control


Downlink Dedicated Channel Open Loop
Power Control
Uplink Dedicated Channel Open Loop Power
Control
Closed Loop Power Control
Closed Loop Power Control Overview
Uplink Inner Loop Power Control
Downlink Inner Loop Power Control

handover algorithm and list the main

Outer Loop Power Control

parameters

Intra-Frequency Handover

Describe WCDMA RAN12 inter-frequency

Intra-Frequency Handover Overview

handover algorithm and list the main

Intra-Frequency Handover Measurement

parameters

Intra-Frequency Handover Decision and

Describe WCDMA RAN12 inter-RAT handover


algorithm and list the main parameters
Describe WCDMA RAN12 admission control
algorithms and list the main parameters
Describe WCDMA RAN12 load control
algorithms and list the main parameters

Execution
Signaling Procedures for Intra-Frequency
Handover
Inter-Frequency Handover
Inter-Frequency Handover Overview
Inter-Frequency Handover Measurement
Inter-Frequency Handover Decision and

Target Audience

Execution
Optimization Engineers, System Technicians,
System Engineers,

Prerequisites

Signaling Procedures for Inter-Frequency


Handover
Inter-RAT Handover

WCDMA Air Interface

Inter-RAT Handover Overview

WCDMA HSPA Principles

3G-to-2G Handover Measurement

Content

3G-to-2G Handover Decision and Execution


Signaling Procedures for Inter-RAT Handover

PLMN Selection
System Information Reception
Cell Selection and Reselection
Location Registration
Paging Procedure
Access Procedure
Power Control Overview

Load Control Overview


Load Control Algorithms Overview
Load Measurement
Priorities Involved in Load Control
Load Control Algorithms
PUC (Potential User Control)
LDB (Intra-Frequency Load Balancing)

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CAC (Call Admission Control)


IAC (Intelligent Admission Control)
LDR (Load Reshuffling)

Duration
5 working days

Class Size

OLC (Overload Control)

Training Methods

Min 6, max 12

Lectures Demo

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1.4.11 OWO22 WCDMA RAN13 Radio Network Features and Algorithms

Power Control Overview

Objectives

Open Loop Power Control


On completion of this course, the participants will
be able to:
Describe WCDMA RAN13 Idle Mode Behaviors
(including cell selection and reselection, paging,
access etc) and list the main parameters
Describe WCDMA RAN13 open loop power
control algorithm and list the main parameters
Describe WCDMA RAN13 closed loop power
control algorithm and list the main parameters
Describe WCDMA RAN13 intra-frequency

Open Loop Power Control Overview


PRACH Open Loop Power Control
Downlink Dedicated Channel Open Loop
Power Control
Uplink Dedicated Channel Open Loop Power
Control
Closed Loop Power Control
Closed Loop Power Control Overview
Uplink Inner Loop Power Control

handover algorithm and list the main

Downlink Inner Loop Power Control

parameters

Outer Loop Power Control

Describe WCDMA RAN13 inter-frequency

Intra-Frequency Handover

handover algorithm and list the main

Intra-Frequency Handover Overview

parameters

Intra-Frequency Handover Measurement

Describe WCDMA RAN13 inter-RAT handover


algorithm and list the main parameters
Describe WCDMA RAN13 Service-Based PS
Describe WCDMA RAN13 admission control
algorithms and list the main parameters
Describe WCDMA RAN13 load control
algorithms and list the main parameters

Target Audience

Signaling Procedures for Intra-Frequency


Inter-Frequency Handover
Inter-Frequency Handover Overview
Inter-Frequency Handover Measurement
Inter-Frequency Handover Decision and
Execution

Optimization Engineers, System Technicians,

Prerequisites

Execution

Handover

Redirection from UMTS to LTE

System Engineers,

Intra-Frequency Handover Decision and

Signaling Procedures for Inter-Frequency


Handover
Inter-RAT Handover
Inter-RAT Handover Overview

WCDMA Air Interface

3G-to-2G Handover Measurement

WCDMA HSPA Principles

3G-to-2G Handover Decision and Execution

Content
PLMN Selection
System Information Reception
Cell Selection and Reselection
Location Registration
Paging Procedure

Signaling Procedures for Inter-RAT Handover


Service-Based PS Service Redirection from
UMTS to LTE
Service Redirection to LTE Overview
Service Redirection to LTE Measurement
Service Redirection to LTE Decision and
Execution

Access Procedure

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Signaling Procedures for Service Redirection to

LDR Procedure
LDR Actions

LTE
Load Control Overview

OLC(Overload Control) Algorithm and

Load Control Algorithms Overview

Parameters

Load Measurement

Overload Triggering

Priorities Involved in Load Control

OLC Procedure

CAC (Call Admission Control)

OLC Actions

CAC Overview

Overview of WCDMA RAN13 DRD

CAC Based on Code Resource

RRC DRD

CAC Based on Power Resource

RAB Non-Periodic DRD

CAC Based on NodeB Credit Resource

Non-Periodic DRD Overview

CAC Based on Iub Resource

Blind-handover-based Non-Periodic DRD

CAC Based on the Number of HSPA Users

Measurement-based Non-Periodic DRD

IAC (Intelligent Access Control)

RAB Periodic DRD

IAC During RRC Connection Setup

Overview

Directed Retry Decision During RAB Procedure

Switches for Periodic DRD

Rate Negotiation at Admission Control

Triggering Periodic DRD

Admission Decision

Periodic DRD Procedure

Preemption

Training Methods

Queuing
Low-Rate Access of the PS BE Service

Lectures Demo

Duration

IAC for Emergency Calls


LCC Overview

6 working days

LDR(Load Reshuffling) Algorithm and

Class Size

Parameters
Basic Congestion Triggering

Min 6, max 12

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1.4.12 OWO23 WCDMA RAN14 Radio Network Features and Algorithms

Power Control Overview

Objectives

Open Loop Power Control


On completion of this course, the participants will
be able to:
Describe WCDMA RAN14 Idle Mode Behaviors
(including cell selection and reselection, paging,
access etc) and list the main parameters
Describe WCDMA RAN14 open loop power
control algorithm and list the main parameters
Describe WCDMA RAN14 closed loop power
control algorithm and list the main parameters
Describe WCDMA RAN14 intra-frequency

Open Loop Power Control Overview


PRACH Open Loop Power Control
Downlink Dedicated Channel Open Loop
Power Control
Uplink Dedicated Channel Open Loop Power
Control
Closed Loop Power Control
Closed Loop Power Control Overview
Uplink Inner Loop Power Control

handover algorithm and list the main

Downlink Inner Loop Power Control

parameters

Outer Loop Power Control

Describe WCDMA RAN14 inter-frequency

Intra-Frequency Handover

handover algorithm and list the main

Intra-Frequency Handover Overview

parameters

Intra-Frequency Handover Procedure

Describe WCDMA RAN14 inter-RAT handover


algorithm and list the main parameters
Describe WCDMA RAN14 Service-based
UMTS-to-LTE PS Redirection and Handover
Describe WCDMA RAN14 admission control
algorithms and list the main parameters
Describe WCDMA RAN14 load control
algorithms and list the main parameters

Target Audience

Prerequisites

Intra-Frequency Handover Decision and


Execution
Signaling Procedures for Intra-Frequency
Handover
Inter-Frequency Handover
Inter-Frequency Handover Overview
Inter-Frequency Handover Measurement
Inter-Frequency Handover Decision and

Optimization Engineers, System Technicians,


System Engineers,

Intra-Frequency Handover Measurement

Execution
Signaling Procedures for Inter-Frequency
Handover
Inter-RAT Handover

WCDMA Air Interface

Inter-RAT Handover Overview

WCDMA HSPA Principles

3G-to-2G Handover Measurement

Content
PLMN Selection
System Information Reception
Cell Selection and Reselection
Location Registration
Paging Procedure

3G-to-2G Handover Decision and Execution


Signaling Procedures for Inter-RAT Handover
Service-based UMTS-to-LTE PS Redirection
and Handover
Overview
LTE Measurement
Decision and Execution of Redirection and

Access Procedure

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LDR Procedure

Handover
Signaling Procedures for Redirection and

LDR Actions
OLC(Overload Control) Algorithm and

Handover
Load Control Overview

Parameters

Load Control Algorithms Overview

Overload Triggering

Load Measurement

OLC Procedure

Priorities Involved in Load Control

OLC Actions

CAC (Call Admission Control)

Overview of DRD

CAC Overview

RRC DRD

CAC Based on Code Resource

RAB Non-Periodic DRD

CAC Based on Power Resource

Non-Periodic DRD Overview

CAC Based on NodeB Credit Resource

Blind-handover-based Non-Periodic DRD

CAC Based on Iub Resource

Measurement-based Non-Periodic DRD

CAC Based on the Number of HSPA Users

RAB Periodic DRD

IAC (Intelligent Access Control)

RAB Periodic DRD Overview

IAC During RRC Connection Setup

Switches for Periodic DRD

Directed Retry Decision During RAB Procedure

Triggering Periodic DRD

Rate Negotiation at Admission Control

Periodic DRD Procedure

Admission Decision

Training Methods

Preemption

Lectures Demo

Queuing
Low-Rate Access of the PS BE Service
IAC for Emergency Calls

Duration
6 working days

LCC Overview

Class Size

LDR(Load Reshuffling) Algorithm and


Parameters

Min 6, max 12

Basic Congestion Triggering

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1.4.13 OWO24 WCDMA RAN15 Radio Network Features and Algorithms

Access Procedure

Objectives

Power Control Overview


On completion of this course, the participants will
be able to:
Describe WCDMA RAN15 Idle Mode Behaviors
(including cell selection and reselection, paging,
access etc) and list the main parameters
Describe WCDMA RAN15 open loop power
control algorithm and list the main parameters
Describe WCDMA RAN15 closed loop power
control algorithm and list the main parameters
Describe WCDMA RAN15 intra-frequency

Open Loop Power Control


Open Loop Power Control Overview
PRACH Open Loop Power Control
Downlink Dedicated Channel Open Loop
Power Control
Uplink Dedicated Channel Open Loop Power
Control
Closed Loop Power Control
Closed Loop Power Control Overview

handover algorithm and list the main

Uplink Inner Loop Power Control

parameters

Downlink Inner Loop Power Control

Describe WCDMA RAN15 inter-frequency

Outer Loop Power Control

handover algorithm and list the main

Intra-Frequency Handover

parameters

Intra-Frequency Handover Overview

Describe WCDMA RAN15 inter-RAT handover


algorithm and list the main parameters
Describe WCDMA RAN15 UMTS-to-LTE PS
Redirection and Handover algorithm and list
the main parameters

algorithms and list the main parameters


Describe WCDMA RAN15 load control
algorithms and list the main parameters

Target Audience

Intra-Frequency Handover Decision and


Execution

Handover
Inter-Frequency Handover
Inter-Frequency Handover Overview
Inter-Frequency Handover Measurement
Inter-Frequency Handover Decision and

Optimization Engineers, System Technicians,

Prerequisites

Intra-Frequency Handover Measurement

Signaling Procedures for Intra-Frequency

Describe WCDMA RAN15 admission control

System Engineers,

Intra-Frequency Handover Procedure

Execution
Signaling Procedures for Inter-Frequency
Handover
Inter-RAT Handover

WCDMA Air Interface

Inter-RAT Handover Overview

WCDMA HSPA Principles

3G-to-2G Handover Measurement

Content
PLMN Selection
System Information Reception
Cell Selection and Reselection
Location Registration
Paging Procedure

3G-to-2G Handover Decision and Execution


Signaling Procedures for Inter-RAT Handover
UMTS-to-LTE PS Redirection and Handover
UMTS-to-LTE PS Redirection and Handover
Overview
Service-based UMTS-to-LTE PS Redirection

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Basic Congestion Triggering

and Handover
Coverage-based UMTS-to-LTE PS Redirection

LDR Procedure
LDR Actions

and Handover
Load-based UMTS-to-LTE PS Redirection and
Handover

OLC(Overload Control) Algorithm and


Parameters

Load Control Overview

Overload Triggering

Load Control Algorithms Overview

OLC Procedure

Load Measurement

OLC Actions

Priorities Involved in Load Control

Overview of DRD

CAC (Call Admission Control)

RRC DRD

CAC Overview

RAB Non-Periodic DRD

CAC Based on Code Resource

Non-Periodic DRD Overview

CAC Based on Power Resource

Blind-handover-based Non-Periodic DRD

CAC Based on NodeB Credit Resource

Measurement-based Non-Periodic DRD

CAC Based on Iub Resource

RAB Periodic DRD

CAC Based on the Number of HSPA Users

RAB Periodic DRD Overview

IAC (Intelligent Access Control)

Switches for Periodic DRD

IAC During RRC Connection Setup

Triggering Periodic DRD

Directed Retry Decision During RAB Procedure

Periodic DRD Procedure

Rate Negotiation at Admission Control

Training Methods

Admission Decision
Lectures Demo

Preemption

Duration

Queuing
Low-Rate Access of the PS BE Service
IAC for Emergency Calls

6 working days

Class Size

LCC Overview
LDR(Load Reshuffling) Algorithm and

Min 6, max 12

Parameters

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1.4.14 OWO31 WCDMA RAN12 Radio Network Performance Management

Counters Indicating the Call Drop Reason

Objectives

Handover KPI and Counters for All Services


On completion of this course, the participants will
be able to:
Master the concept related to Performance
Management
Master how to collect counters and KPIs with
M2000
Describe WCDMA RAN12 access KPI and

Soft Handover Factor


Soft Handover Success Rate
Inter-Freq Hard Handover Success Rate
CS Inter-RAT Handover Success Rate
PS Inter-RAT Handover Success Rate
Handover KPI and Counters for HSDPA
Service

relative counters
Describe WCDMA RAN12 call drop KPI and

HS-DSCH Service Cell Change Success Rate


(with A-DCH SHO)

relative counters
Describe WCDMA RAN12 mobility KPI and

HS-DSCH Service Cell Change Success Rate


(with Intra A-DCH HHO)

relative counters
Describe WCDMA RAN12 traffic KPI and

HS-DSCH Service Cell Change Success Rate


(with Inter HHO)

relative counters
Describe WCDMA RAN12 cell algorithm KPI

HS-DSCH to DCH Handover Success Rate

and relative counters, such as load control,

DCH to HS-DSCH Handover Success Rate

DCCC

Handover KPI and Counters for HSUPA


Service

Target Audience

E-DCH Soft Handover Success Rate


Optimization Engineers, System Technicians,
System Engineers,

E-DCH Service Cell Change Success Rate


with SHO

Prerequisites

E-DCH Service Cell Change Success Rate


with Inter-HHO

WCDMA Air Interface

Traffic KPI and Related Counters

WCDMA HSPA Principles


WCDMA RAN12 Radio Network Features and
Algorithms

User Number KPI and Related Counters of


each service
Traffic Volume KPI and Related Counters of

Content

each service

Basic Setting of Performance Measurement

Cell load KPI and Related Counters

Querying Measure Result

Service Integrity KPI and Related Counters

Managing Performance Thresholds

Average UL Throughput for PS R99 Service

Overview of Access Procedure

Average DL Throughput for PS R99 Service

RRC Establishment KPI and Relative Counters

Average UL BLER for CS Service

RAB Establishment KPI and Relative Counters

Average UL BLER for PS Service

Paging KPI and Relative Counters

HSDPA Throughput

Definition Of a Call Drop

HSUPA Throughput

Typical Call Drop KPI and Related Counters

PS UL Throughput of RNC

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Training Methods

PS DL Throughput of RNC
Counters Related to Load Control

Lectures Hands-on Exercise Demo

Counters Related to Load Reshuffling

Duration

Counters Related to Over Load Control


2 working days

Counters Related to DCCC


Counters Related to Rate Reallocation
Counters Related to UE State Transition

Class Size
Min 6, max 12

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1.4.15 OWO32 WCDMA RAN13 Radio Network Performance Management

Counters Indicating the Call Drop Reason

Objectives

Handover KPI and Counters for All Services


On completion of this course, the participants will
be able to:
Master the concept related to Performance
Management
Master how to collect counters and KPIs with
M2000
Describe WCDMA RAN13 access KPI and

Soft Handover Factor


Soft Handover Success Rate
Inter-Freq Hard Handover Success Rate
CS Inter-RAT Handover Success Rate
PS Inter-RAT Handover Success Rate
Handover KPI and Counters for HSDPA
Service

relative counters
Describe WCDMA RAN13 call drop KPI and

HS-DSCH Service Cell Change Success Rate


(with A-DCH SHO)

relative counters
Describe WCDMA RAN13 mobility KPI and

HS-DSCH Service Cell Change Success Rate


(with Intra A-DCH HHO)

relative counters
Describe WCDMA RAN13 traffic KPI and

HS-DSCH Service Cell Change Success Rate


(with Inter HHO)

relative counters
Describe WCDMA RAN12 cell algorithm KPI

HS-DSCH to DCH Handover Success Rate

and relative counters, such as load control,

DCH to HS-DSCH Handover Success Rate

DCCC

Handover KPI and Counters for HSUPA


Service

Target Audience

E-DCH Soft Handover Success Rate


Optimization Engineers, System Technicians,
System Engineers,

E-DCH Service Cell Change Success Rate


with SHO

Prerequisites

E-DCH Service Cell Change Success Rate


with Inter-HHO

WCDMA Air Interface

RNC Traffic KPI and Related Counters

WCDMA HSPA Principles


WCDMA RAN13 Radio Network Features and
Algorithms

RNC Traffic KPI for AMR 12.2kbps Services


RNC Traffic KPI for Video Phone 64kbps
Services

Content

RNC Traffic KPI for PS R99 DL Throughput

Basic Setting of Performance Measurement

RNC Traffic KPI for HSDPA DL Throughput

Querying Measure Result

RNC Traffic KPI for HSUPA UL Throughput

Managing Performance Thresholds

RNC Traffic KPI for PS MBMS DL Throughput

Overview of Access Procedure

Cell Traffic KPI and Related Counters

RRC Establishment KPI and Relative Counters

Cell Traffic KPI for Common Channels

RAB Establishment KPI and Relative Counters

Cell Traffic KPI for All Services

Paging KPI and Relative Counters

Cell Traffic KPI for HSDPA DL Throughput

Definition Of a Call Drop

Cell Traffic KPI for HSUPA UL Throughput

Typical Call Drop KPI and Related Counters

Cell Load KPI and Related Counters

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Training Methods

Cell Load KPI for Power


Cell Load KPI for Channel Element
Cell Load KPI for DL OVSF Code

Lectures Hands-on Exercise Demo

Duration

Counters Related to Load Control


Counters Related to Load Reshuffling
Counters Related to Over Load Control
Counters Related to DCCC

2 working days

Class Size
Min 6, max 12

Counters Related to Rate Reallocation


Counters Related to UE State Transition

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1.4.16 OWO33 WCDMA RAN14 Radio Network Performance Management

Failures

Objectives

RAB Establishment KPI and Relative Counters


On completion of this course, the participants will
be able to:
Master the concept related to Performance
Management
Master how to collect counters and KPIs with
M2000
Describe WCDMA RAN14 access KPI and
relative counters
Describe WCDMA RAN14 call drop KPI and
relative counters
Describe WCDMA RAN14 mobility KPI and

Detailed Procedure of RAB Establishment


Typical RAB Establishment KPI and Relative
Counters
Counters Indicating RAB Establishment
Failures
Paging KPI and Relative Counters
Overview of Paging Procedure
Paging KPI and Relative Counters
Definition Of a Call Drop
Typical Call Drop KPI and Related Counters
Counters Indicating the Call Drop Reason

relative counters
Describe WCDMA RAN14 traffic KPI and

Handover KPI and Counters for All Services


Soft Handover Factor

relative counters
Describe WCDMA RAN14 cell algorithm KPI

Soft Handover Success Rate

and relative counters, such as load control,

Softer Handover Success Ratio

DCCC

Inter-Freq Hard Handover Success Rate


CS Inter-RAT Handover Success Rate

Target Audience

PS Inter-RAT Handover Success Rate


Optimization Engineers, System Technicians,
System Engineers,

Handover KPI and Counters for HSDPA


Service

Prerequisites

H2H Intra-frequency Hard Handover Success


Ratio (Cell)

WCDMA Air Interface

H2H Inter-frequency Hard Handover Success

WCDMA HSPA Principles


WCDMA RAN14 Radio Network Features and

Ratio (Cell)
H2D Inter-frequency Hard Handover Success

Algorithms

Ratio (Cell)

Content

H2D Channel Handover Success Ratio


Basic Setting of Performance Measurement

D2H Channel Handover Success Ratio

Querying Measure Result

Handover KPI and Counters for HSUPA

Managing Performance Thresholds

Service

Overview of Access Procedure

E-DCH Soft Handover Success Rate

RRC Establishment KPI and Relative Counters

E-DCH Service Cell Change Success Rate

Detailed Procedure of RRC Establishment


Typical RRC Establishment KPI and Relative
Counters

with SHO
E-DCH Service Cell Change Success Rate
with Inter-HHO

Counters Indicating RRC Establishment

RNC Traffic KPI and Related Counters

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RNC Traffic KPI for AMR 12.2kbps Services

Cell Load KPI for DL OVSF Code

RNC Traffic KPI for Video Phone 64kbps

Counters Related to Load Control


Counters Related to Load Reshuffling

Services
RNC Traffic KPI for PS R99 DL Throughput

Counters Related to Over Load Control

RNC Traffic KPI for HSDPA DL Throughput

Counters Related to DCCC

RNC Traffic KPI for HSUPA UL Throughput

Counters Related to Rate Reallocation

RNC Traffic KPI for PS MBMS DL Throughput

Counters Related to UE State Transition

Cell Traffic KPI and Related Counters

Training Methods

Cell Traffic KPI for Common Channels


Lectures Hands-on Exercise Demo

Cell Traffic KPI for All Services


Cell Traffic KPI for HSDPA DL Throughput
Cell Traffic KPI for HSUPA UL Throughput
Cell Load KPI and Related Counters

Duration
2 working days

Class Size

Cell Load KPI for Power


Cell Load KPI for Channel Element

Min 6, max 12

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1.4.17 OWO34 WCDMA RAN15 Radio Network Performance Management

Failures

Objectives

RAB Establishment KPI and Relative Counters


On completion of this course, the participants will
be able to:
Master the concept related to Performance
Management
Master how to collect counters and KPIs with
M2000
Describe WCDMA RAN15 access KPI and
relative counters
Describe WCDMA RAN15 call drop KPI and
relative counters
Describe WCDMA RAN15 mobility KPI and

Detailed Procedure of RAB Establishment


Typical RAB Establishment KPI and Relative
Counters
Counters Indicating RAB Establishment
Failures
Paging KPI and Relative Counters
Overview of Paging Procedure
Paging KPI and Relative Counters
Definition Of a Call Drop
Typical Call Drop KPI and Related Counters
Counters Indicating the Call Drop Reason

relative counters
Describe WCDMA RAN15 traffic KPI and

Handover KPI and Counters for All Services


Soft Handover Factor

relative counters
Describe WCDMA RAN15 cell algorithm KPI

Soft Handover Success Rate

and relative counters, such as load control,

Softer Handover Success Ratio

DCCC

Intra-Freq Hard Handover Success Rate


Inter-Freq Hard Handover Success Rate

Target Audience

CS Inter-RAT Handover Success Rate


Optimization Engineers, System Technicians,
System Engineers,

PS Inter-RAT Handover Success Rate


Handover KPI and Counters for HSDPA

Prerequisites

Service
H2H Intra-frequency Hard Handover Success

WCDMA Air Interface

Ratio (Cell)

WCDMA HSPA Principles


WCDMA RAN15 Radio Network Features and

H2H Inter-frequency Hard Handover Success


Ratio (Cell)

Algorithms

H2D Inter-frequency Hard Handover Success

Content

Ratio (Cell)
Basic Setting of Performance Measurement

H2D Channel Handover Success Ratio

Querying Measure Result

D2H Channel Handover Success Ratio

Managing Performance Thresholds

Handover KPI and Counters for HSUPA

Overview of Access Procedure

Service

RRC Establishment KPI and Relative Counters

E-DCH Soft Handover Success Rate

Detailed Procedure of RRC Establishment

E-DCH Service Cell Change Success Rate

Typical RRC Establishment KPI and Relative


Counters

with SHO
E-DCH Service Cell Change Success Rate

Counters Indicating RRC Establishment

with Inter-HHO

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RNC Traffic KPI and Related Counters

Cell Load KPI for DL OVSF Code

RNC Traffic KPI for AMR 12.2kbps Services

Counters Related to Load Control

RNC Traffic KPI for Video Phone 64kbps

Counters Related to Load Reshuffling


Counters Related to Over Load Control

Services
RNC Traffic KPI for PS R99 DL Throughput

Counters Related to DCCC

RNC Traffic KPI for HSDPA DL Throughput

Counters Related to Rate Reallocation

RNC Traffic KPI for HSUPA UL Throughput

Counters Related to UE State Transition

RNC Traffic KPI for PS MBMS DL Throughput

Training Methods

Cell Traffic KPI and Related Counters


Cell Traffic KPI for Common Channels

Lectures Hands-on Exercise Demo

Duration

Cell Traffic KPI for All Services


Cell Traffic KPI for HSDPA DL Throughput
Cell Traffic KPI for HSUPA UL Throughput

2 working days

Class Size

Cell Load KPI and Related Counters


Min 6, max 12

Cell Load KPI for Power


Cell Load KPI for Channel Element

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1.4.18 OWO41 WCDMA HSPA RAN12 Radio Resource Management

HSDPA Code Resource Management

Objectives

HSDPA Power Resource Management


On completion of this course, the participants will
be able to:
Describe HSDPA RAN12 Radio Resource
Algorithm (RRM) such as channel type
mapping, code resource allocation, power

HSDPA Mobility Management


HSDPA Channel Switching
HSDPA Mac-hs Scheduling Algorithm
HSDPA TFRC Selection

allocation, HSDPA mobility management,

HSUPA Bearer Mapping

scheduling, etc.

Channel Switching

Describe HSUPA RAN12 Radio Resource

HSUPA Fast Scheduling

Algorithm (RRM) such as channel type

HSUPA Dynamic CE Management

mapping, DCCC, power allocation, HSUPA

Uplink Macro Diversity Intelligent Receiving

mobility management, scheduling, etc.

HSUPA Adaptive Retransmission


HSUPA QoS Management

Target Audience
Optimization Engineers, System Technicians,

HSUPA Mobility Management

Training Methods

System Engineers,

Prerequisites

Lectures Demo

Duration

WCDMA Air Interface


WCDMA HSPA Principles

2 working days

WCDMA RAN12 Radio Network Features and

Class Size

Algorithms

Content

Min 6, max 12

HSDPA Bearer Mapping

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1.4.19 OWO42 WCDMA HSPA RAN13 Radio Resource Management

HSDPA Code Resource Management

Objectives

HSDPA Power Resource Management


On completion of this course, the participants will
be able to:
Describe HSDPA RAN13 Radio Resource
Algorithm (RRM) such as channel type
mapping, code resource allocation, power

HSDPA Mobility Management


HSDPA Channel Switching
HSDPA Mac-hs Scheduling Algorithm
HSDPA TFRC Selection

allocation, HSDPA mobility management,

HSUPA Bearer Mapping

scheduling, etc.

Channel Switching

Describe HSUPA RAN13 Radio Resource

HSUPA Fast Scheduling

Algorithm (RRM) such as channel type

HSUPA Dynamic CE Management

mapping, DCCC, power allocation, HSUPA

Uplink Macro Diversity Intelligent Receiving

mobility management, scheduling, etc.

HSUPA Adaptive Retransmission


HSUPA QoS Management

Target Audience
Optimization Engineers, System Technicians,

HSUPA Mobility Management

Training Methods

System Engineers,

Prerequisites

Lectures Demo

Duration

WCDMA Air Interface


WCDMA HSPA Principles

2 working days

WCDMA RAN13 Radio Network Features and

Class Size

Algorithms

Content

Min 6, max 12

HSDPA Bearer Mapping

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1.4.20 OWO43 WCDMA HSPA RAN14 Radio Resource Management

HSDPA Code Resource Management

Objectives

HSDPA Power Resource Management


On completion of this course, the participants will
be able to:
Describe HSDPA RAN14 Radio Resource
Algorithm (RRM) such as channel type
mapping, code resource allocation, power

HSDPA Mobility Management


HSDPA Channel Switching
HSDPA Mac-hs Scheduling Algorithm
HSDPA TFRC Selection

allocation, HSDPA mobility management,

HSUPA Bearer Mapping

scheduling, etc.

Channel Switching

Describe HSUPA RAN14 Radio Resource

HSUPA Fast Scheduling

Algorithm (RRM) such as channel type

HSUPA Dynamic CE Management

mapping, DCCC, power allocation, HSUPA

Uplink Macro Diversity Intelligent Receiving

mobility management, scheduling, etc.

HSUPA Adaptive Retransmission


HSUPA QoS Management

Target Audience
Optimization Engineers, System Technicians,

HSUPA Mobility Management

Training Methods

System Engineers,

Prerequisites

Lectures Demo

Duration

WCDMA Air Interface


WCDMA HSPA Principles

2 working days

WCDMA RAN14 Radio Network Features and

Class Size

Algorithms

Content

Min 6, max 12

HSDPA Bearer Mapping

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1.4.21 OWO44 WCDMA HSPA RAN15 Radio Resource Management

HSDPA Code Resource Management

Objectives

HSDPA Power Resource Management


On completion of this course, the participants will
be able to:
Describe HSDPA RAN15 Radio Resource
Algorithm (RRM) such as channel type
mapping, code resource allocation, power

HSDPA Mobility Management


HSDPA Channel Switching
HSDPA Mac-hs Scheduling Algorithm
HSDPA TFRC Selection

allocation, HSDPA mobility management,

HSUPA Bearer Mapping

scheduling, etc.

Channel Switching

Describe HSUPA RAN15 Radio Resource

HSUPA Fast Scheduling

Algorithm (RRM) such as channel type

HSUPA Dynamic CE Management

mapping, DCCC, power allocation, HSUPA

Uplink Macro Diversity Intelligent Receiving

mobility management, scheduling, etc.

HSUPA Adaptive Retransmission


HSUPA QoS Management

Target Audience
Optimization Engineers, System Technicians,

HSUPA Mobility Management

Training Methods

System Engineers,

Prerequisites

Lectures Demo

Duration

WCDMA Air Interface


WCDMA HSPA Principles

2 working days

WCDMA RAN15 Radio Network Features and

Class Size

Algorithms

Content

Min 6, max 12

HSDPA Bearer Mapping

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1.4.22 OWO45 WCDMA HSPA and HSPA+ RAN12 Throughput Troubleshooting

Low or Fluctuating HSDPA Throughput

Objectives

Troubleshooting
On completion of this course, the participants will
be able to:
Describe the troubleshooting process for
HSDPA throughput problems
Describe the troubleshooting process for
HSUPA throughput problems
Describe the troubleshooting process for
HSPA+ throughput problems

No HSDPA Throughput Troubleshooting


HSUPA Throughput Problems
HSUPA Throughput Overview
Low or Fluctuating HSUPA Throughput
Troubleshooting
Failure to Establish the HSUPA Service
Failure to Establish an HSUPA 5.76 Mbit/s
Service

Target Audience

HSPA+ Throughput Problems

Optimization Engineers, System Technicians,

HSPA+ 64QAM Problems

System Engineers,

HSPA+ MIMO Problems


HSPA+ DC-HSDPA Problems

Prerequisites

Training Methods

WCDMA HSPA Principles


WCDMA HSPA+ Principles

Lectures Demo

WCDMA HSPA RAN12 Radio Resource

Duration

Management

Content

1 working day

Class Size
HSDPA Throughput Problems
HSDPA Throughput Overview

Min 6, max 12

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1.4.23 OWO46 WCDMA HSPA and HSPA+ RAN13 Throughput Troubleshooting

Low or Fluctuating HSDPA Throughput

Objectives

Troubleshooting
On completion of this course, the participants will
be able to:
Describe the troubleshooting process for
HSDPA throughput problems
Describe the troubleshooting process for
HSUPA throughput problems
Describe the troubleshooting process for
HSPA+ throughput problems

No HSDPA Throughput Troubleshooting


HSUPA Throughput Problems
HSUPA Throughput Overview
Low or Fluctuating HSUPA Throughput
Troubleshooting
Failure to Establish the HSUPA Service
Failure to Establish an HSUPA 5.76 Mbit/s
Service

Target Audience

HSPA+ Throughput Problems

Optimization Engineers, System Technicians,

HSPA+ 64QAM Problems

System Engineers,

HSPA+ MIMO Problems


HSPA+ DC-HSDPA Problems

Prerequisites

Training Methods

WCDMA HSPA Principles


WCDMA HSPA+ Principles

Lectures Demo

WCDMA HSPA RAN13 Radio Resource

Duration

Management

Content

1 working day

Class Size
HSDPA Throughput Problems
HSDPA Throughput Overview

Min 6, max 12

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1.4.24 OWO47 WCDMA HSPA and HSPA+ RAN14 Throughput Troubleshooting

Low or Fluctuating HSDPA Throughput

Objectives

Troubleshooting
On completion of this course, the participants will
be able to:
Describe the troubleshooting process for
HSDPA throughput problems
Describe the troubleshooting process for
HSUPA throughput problems
Describe the troubleshooting process for
HSPA+ throughput problems

No HSDPA Throughput Troubleshooting


HSUPA Throughput Problems
HSUPA Throughput Overview
Low or Fluctuating HSUPA Throughput
Troubleshooting
Failure to Establish the HSUPA Service
Failure to Establish an HSUPA 5.76 Mbit/s
Service

Target Audience

HSPA+ Throughput Problems

Optimization Engineers, System Technicians,

HSPA+ 64QAM Problems

System Engineers,

HSPA+ MIMO Problems


HSPA+ DC-HSDPA Problems

Prerequisites

Training Methods

WCDMA HSPA Principles


WCDMA HSPA+ Principles

Lectures Demo

WCDMA HSPA RAN14 Radio Resource

Duration

Management

Content

1 working day

Class Size
HSDPA Throughput Problems
HSDPA Throughput Overview

Min 6, max 12

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1.4.25 OWO48 WCDMA HSPA and HSPA+ RAN15 Throughput Troubleshooting

Low or Fluctuating HSDPA Throughput

Objectives

Troubleshooting
On completion of this course, the participants will
be able to:
Describe the troubleshooting process for
HSDPA throughput problems
Describe the troubleshooting process for
HSUPA throughput problems
Describe the troubleshooting process for
HSPA+ throughput problems

No HSDPA Throughput Troubleshooting


HSUPA Throughput Problems
HSUPA Throughput Overview
Low or Fluctuating HSUPA Throughput
Troubleshooting
Failure to Establish the HSUPA Service
Failure to Establish an HSUPA 5.76 Mbit/s
Service

Target Audience

HSPA+ Throughput Problems

Optimization Engineers, System Technicians,

HSPA+ 64QAM Problems

System Engineers,

HSPA+ MIMO Problems


HSPA+ DC-HSDPA Problems

Prerequisites

Training Methods

WCDMA HSPA Principles


WCDMA HSPA+ Principles

Lectures Demo

WCDMA HSPA RAN15 Radio Resource

Duration

Management

Content

1 working day

Class Size
HSDPA Throughput Problems
HSDPA Throughput Overview

Min 6, max 12

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1.4.26 OWO51 WCDMA RAN12 - RAN13 Delta Features

System Engineers,

Objectives
On completion of this course, the participants will

Prerequisites

be able to:

WCDMA Air Interface

Outline the important new features realized in

WCDMA HSPA Principles

RAN13 version

WCDMA HSPA+ Principles

Describe WCDMA RAN13 DC-HSDPA+MIMO

WCDMA RAN13 Radio Network Features and

Feature

Algorithms

Describe WCDMA RAN13 Traffic-Based

WCDMA HSPA RAN13 Radio Resource

Activation and Deactivation of Secondary


Carrier in DC-HSDPA Feature

Management

Content

Describe WCDMA RAN13 Enhanced Uplink


RAN13 Features Overview

CELL FACH Feature


Describe WCDMA RAN13 E-DPCCH Boosting

HSPA+ Evolution
Mobility Between UMTS and LTE

Feature
Describe WCDMA RAN13 Enhanced Fast

Enhanced Fast Dormancy


Packet Inspection

Dormancy Feature
Describe WCDMA RAN13 P2P Downloading
Rate Control during Busy Hour Feature
Describe WCDMA RAN13 Web Page Access

Optimization of R99 and HSUPA Users


Fairness
Description of DC-HSDPA+MIMO
Implementation of DC-HSDPA+MIMO

Acceleration Feature
Describe WCDMA RAN13 Optimization of R99
and HSUPA Users Fairness Feature
Describe WCDMA RAN13 Anti-Interference
Scheduling for HSUPA Feature

Configuration of DC-HSDPA+MIMO
Performance of DC-HSDPA+MIMO
Description of Traffic-Based Activation and
Deactivation of Secondary Carrier in

Describe WCDMA RAN13 Multi-Carrier Switch


off Based on QoS Feature

DC-HSDPA
Implementation of Traffic-Based Activation and

Describe WCDMA RAN13 HSUPA Coverage


Enhancement at UE Power Limitation Feature
Describe WCDMA RAN13 Adaptive

Deactivation of Secondary Carrier in


DC-HSDPA
Configuration of Traffic-Based Activation and

Configuration of Data Channel Power Offset for

Deactivation of Secondary Carrier in

HSUPA Feature

DC-HSDPA

Describe WCDMA RAN13 Dual-Threshold

Performance of Traffic-Based Activation and

Scheduling with HSUPA Interference

Deactivation of Secondary Carrier in

Cancellation Feature

DC-HSDPA

Describe WCDMA RAN13 GU 2.0MHZ Central


Frequency Spacing(U3.8MHZ) Feature

Target Audience

Description of Enhanced Uplink CELL FACH


Implementation of Enhanced Uplink CELL
FACH

Optimization Engineers, System Technicians,

Configuration of Enhanced Uplink CELL FACH

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Performance of Enhanced Uplink CELL FACH


Description of E-DPCCH Boosting

Enhancement at UE Power Limitation


Configuration of HSUPA Coverage

Implementation of E-DPCCH Boosting


Configuration of E-DPCCH Boosting
Performance of E-DPCCH Boosting

Enhancement at UE Power Limitation


Performance of HSUPA Coverage
Enhancement at UE Power Limitation
Description of Adaptive Configuration of Data

Fast Dormancy
Enhanced Fast Dormancy and Standard Fast

Channel Power Offset for HSUPA


Implementation of Adaptive Configuration of

Dormancy
Configuration and Related Counters
Description of P2P Downloading Rate Control

Data Channel Power Offset for HSUPA


Configuration of Adaptive Configuration of Data
Channel Power Offset for HSUPA

during Busy Hour


Implementation of P2P Downloading Rate

Performance of Adaptive Configuration of Data


Channel Power Offset for HSUPA

Control during Busy Hour


Configuration of P2P Downloading Rate

Description of Anti-Interference Scheduling for


HSUPA

Control during Busy Hour


Performance of P2P Downloading Rate Control

Implementation of Anti-Interference Scheduling


for HSUPA

during Busy Hour


Description of Web Page Access Acceleration
Implementation of Web Page Access

Configuration of Anti-Interference Scheduling


for HSUPA
Performance of Anti-Interference Scheduling

Acceleration

for HSUPA

Configuration of Web Page Access

Description of Dual-Threshold Scheduling with

Acceleration
Performance of Web Page Access Acceleration
Description of Optimization of R99 and HSUPA

HSUPA Interference Cancellation


Implementation of Dual-Threshold Scheduling
with HSUPA Interference Cancellation

Users Fairness
Implementation of Optimization of R99 and

Configuration of Dual-Threshold Scheduling


with HSUPA Interference Cancellation

HSUPA Users Fairness


Configuration of Optimization of R99 and

Performance of Dual-Threshold Scheduling


with HSUPA Interference Cancellation

HSUPA Users Fairness


Performance of Optimization of R99 and

Refarming Overview
GU 2.0MHz Overview

HSUPA Users Fairness


Description of Multi-Carrier Switch off Based on

GU 2.0MHz Solution and Implementation


GU 2.0MHz Configuration and Verification

QoS
Implementation of Multi-Carrier Switch off
Based on QoS
Configuration of Multi-Carrier Switch off Based
on QoS
Performance of Multi-Carrier Switch off Based
on QoS

Training Methods
Lectures Demo

Duration
2 working days

Class Size

Description of HSUPA Coverage Enhancement


Min 6, max 12

at UE Power Limitation
Implementation of HSUPA Coverage

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1.4.27 OWO52 WCDMA RAN13 - RAN14 Delta Features

Objectives

Target Audience

On completion of this course, the participants will

Optimization Engineers, System Technicians,

be able to:

System Engineers,

Outline the important new features realized in

Prerequisites

RAN14 version
Describe WCDMA RAN14 Multi Sector Solution

WCDMA Air Interface


WCDMA HSPA Principles

Feature
Describe WCDMA RAN14 HSPA+ DC-HSUPA

WCDMA HSPA+ Principles


WCDMA RAN14 Radio Network Features and

Feature

Algorithms

Describe WCDMA RAN14 Voice Service


Experience Improvement for Weak Reception

WCDMA HSPA RAN14 Radio Resource


Management

UEs Feature
Describe WCDMA RAN14 Service-Based PS
Handover from UMTS to LTE Feature
Describe WCDMA RAN14 Layered Paging in
URA_PCH Feature
Describe WCDMA RAN14 Control Channel
Parallel Interference Cancellation Phase2
Feature
Describe WCDMA RAN14 Dynamical HSDPA
CQI Feedback Period Feature
Describe WCDMA RAN14 Adaptive Adjustment

Content
RAN14 Features Overview
Capacity for Hot Spot
HSPA+ Evolution
User Experience Improvement
Smart Phone
Performance Improvement
Easy Network
Description of Multi Sector Solution

of HSUPA Small Target Retransmissions

Implementation of Multi Sector Solution

Feature

Configuration of Multi Sector Solution

Describe WCDMA RAN14 Intelligent Access

Description of DC-HSUPA

Class Control Feature


Describe WCDMA RAN14 Dynamic Target

Implementation of DC-HSUPA
Configuration of DC-HSUPA

ROT Adjustment Feature


Describe WCDMA RAN14 Inter-Frequency
Load Balance Based on Configurable Load
Threshold Feature

Performance of DC-HSUPA
Description of Voice Service Experience
Improvement for Weak Reception UEs

Describe WCDMA RAN14 Inter-frequency


Load Handover based CE Congestion Feature
Describe WCDMA RAN14 CE Overbooking
Feature

Implementation of Voice Service Experience


Improvement for Weak Reception UEs
Configuration of Voice Service Experience
Improvement for Weak Reception UEs

Describe WCDMA RAN14 Load-based Uplink


Target BLER Configuration Feature
Describe WCDMA RAN14 HSDPA Scheduling
Based on UE Location Feature

Performance of Multi Sector Solution

Performance of Voice Service Experience


Improvement for Weak Reception UEs
Description of Service-Based PS Handover
from UMTS to LTE

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Implementation of Service-Based PS Handover


from UMTS to LTE

Implementation of Dynamic Target ROT


Adjustment

Configuration of Service-Based PS Handover


from UMTS to LTE

Configuration of Dynamic Target ROT


Adjustment

Performance of Service-Based PS Handover


from UMTS to LTE

Performance of Dynamic Target ROT


Adjustment

Description of Layered Paging in URA_PCH


Implementation of Layered Paging in

Description of Inter-Frequency Load Balance


Based on Configurable Load Threshold
Implementation of Inter-Frequency Load

URA_PCH
Configuration of Layered Paging in URA_PCH

Balance Based on Configurable Load

Performance of Layered Paging in URA_PCH

Threshold

Description of Control Channel Parallel

Configuration of Inter-Frequency Load Balance


Based on Configurable Load Threshold

Interference Cancellation Phase2


Implementation of Control Channel Parallel

Performance of Inter-Frequency Load Balance


Based on Configurable Load Threshold

Interference Cancellation Phase2


Configuration of Control Channel Parallel

Description of Inter-frequency Load Handover


based CE Congestion

Interference Cancellation Phase2


Performance of Control Channel Parallel

Implementation of Inter-frequency Load


Handover based CE Congestion

Interference Cancellation Phase2


Description of Dynamical HSDPA CQI

Configuration of Inter-frequency Load


Handover based CE Congestion

Feedback Period
Implementation of Dynamical HSDPA CQI

Performance of Inter-frequency Load Handover


based CE Congestion

Feedback Period
Configuration of Dynamical HSDPA CQI

Description of CE Overbooking
Implementation of CE Overbooking

Feedback Period
Performance of Dynamical HSDPA CQI

Configuration of CE Overbooking
Performance of CE Overbooking

Feedback Period
Description of Adaptive Adjustment of HSUPA
Small Target Retransmissions

Description of Load-based Uplink Target BLER


Configuration

Implementation of Adaptive Adjustment of


HSUPA Small Target Retransmissions
Configuration of Adaptive Adjustment of
HSUPA Small Target Retransmissions
Performance of Adaptive Adjustment of HSUPA
Small Target Retransmissions

Implementation of Load-based Uplink Target


BLER Configuration
Configuration of Load-based Uplink Target
BLER Configuration
Performance of Load-based Uplink Target
BLER Configuration

Description of Intelligent Access Class Control


Implementation of Intelligent Access Class

Description of HSDPA Scheduling Based on


UE Location
Implementation of HSDPA Scheduling Based

Control
Configuration of Intelligent Access Class

on UE Location
Configuration of HSDPA Scheduling Based on

Control
Performance of Intelligent Access Class

UE Location
Performance of HSDPA Scheduling Based on

Control
Description of Dynamic Target ROT Adjustment

UE Location

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Training Methods
Lectures Demo

Class Size
Min 6, max 12

Duration
2 working days

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1.4.28 OWO53 WCDMA RAN14 - RAN15 Delta Features

Objectives

Target Audience

On completion of this course, the participants will

Optimization Engineers, System Technicians,

be able to:

System Engineers,

Outline the important new features realized in

Prerequisites

RAN15 version
Describe WCDMA RAN15 HSPA+ DB-HSDPA

WCDMA Air Interface


WCDMA HSPA Principles

Feature
Describe WCDMA RAN15 HSPA+ Flexible DC

WCDMA HSPA+ Principles


WCDMA RAN15 Radio Network Features and

DB-HSDPA Feature

Algorithms

Describe WCDMA RAN15 HSPA+ 4C-HSDPA

WCDMA HSPA RAN15 Radio Resource

Feature

Management

Describe WCDMA RAN15 Turbo Interference

Content

Cancellation Feature
Describe WCDMA RAN15 HSUPA Time
Division Scheduling Feature

RAN15 Features Overview


HSPA+ Evolution

Describe WCDMA RAN15 Load Based


Dynamic Adjustment of PCPICH Power
Feature
Describe WCDMA RAN15 DL DPCH Maximum
Power Restriction Feature
Describe WCDMA RAN15 DL DPCH Pilot
Power Adjustment Feature
Describe WCDMA RAN15 Platinum User

Capacity Improvement
User Experience Improvement
Performance Improvement
Network Collaboration
Description of DB-HSDPA
Implementation of DB-HSDPA
Configuration of DB-HSDPA
Performance of DB-HSDPA

Prioritizing Feature
Describe WCDMA RAN15 Differentiated

Description of Flexible DC DB-HSDPA

Service Based on Resource Reservation

Implementation of Flexible DC DB-HSDPA

Feature

Configuration of Flexible DC DB-HSDPA

Describe WCDMA RAN15 Layered Paging in

Performance of Flexible DC DB-HSDPA


Description of 4C-HSDPA

Idle Mode Feature


Describe WCDMA RAN15 HSUPA Scheduling

Implementation of 4C-HSDPA
Configuration of 4C-HSDPA

Based on UE Location Feature


Describe WCDMA RAN15 UMTS-to-LTE Fast
Return Feature

Performance of 4C-HSDPA
Description of Turbo IC

Describe WCDMA RAN15 Macro and Micro


Co-carrier Uplink Interference Control Feature
Describe WCDMA RAN15 Multiband Direct
Retry Based on UE Location Feature
Describe WCDMA RAN15 Narrowband

Implementation of Turbo IC
Configuration of Turbo IC
Performance of Turbo IC
Description of HSUPA Time Division
Scheduling

Interference Suppression Feature

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Implementation of HSUPA Time Division

Implementation of Layered Paging in Idle Mode


Configuration of Layered Paging in Idle Mode

Scheduling
Configuration of HSUPA Time Division
Scheduling

Performance of Layered Paging in Idle Mode


Description of HSUPA Scheduling Based on

Performance of HSUPA Time Division


Scheduling

UE Location
Implementation of HSUPA Scheduling Based

Description of Load Based Dynamic


Adjustment of PCPICH Power

on UE Location
Configuration of HSUPA Scheduling Based on

Implementation of Load Based Dynamic


Adjustment of PCPICH Power

UE Location
Performance of HSUPA Scheduling Based on

Configuration of Load Based Dynamic


Adjustment of PCPICH Power

UE Location
Description of UMTS-to-LTE Fast Return

Performance of Load Based Dynamic


Adjustment of PCPICH Power

Implementation of UMTS-to-LTE Fast Return


Configuration of UMTS-to-LTE Fast Return

Description of DL DPCH Maximum Power


Restriction

Performance of UMTS-to-LTE Fast Return


Description of Macro and Micro Co-carrier

Implementation of DL DPCH Maximum Power


Restriction

Uplink Interference Control


Implementation of Macro and Micro Co-carrier

Configuration of DL DPCH Maximum Power


Restriction

Uplink Interference Control


Configuration of Macro and Micro Co-carrier

Performance of DL DPCH Maximum Power


Restriction

Uplink Interference Control


Performance of Macro and Micro Co-carrier

Description of DL DPCH Pilot Power


Adjustment

Uplink Interference Control


Description of Multiband Direct Retry Based on

Implementation of DL DPCH Pilot Power


Adjustment

UE Location
Implementation of Multiband Direct Retry

Configuration of DL DPCH Pilot Power


Adjustment

Based on UE Location
Configuration of Multiband Direct Retry Based

Performance of DL DPCH Pilot Power


Adjustment

on UE Location
Performance of Multiband Direct Retry Based

Description of Platinum User Prioritizing


Implementation of Platinum User Prioritizing
Configuration of Platinum User Prioritizing
Performance of Platinum User Prioritizing
Description of Differentiated Service Based on
Resource Reservation

on UE Location
Description of Narrowband Interference
Suppression
Implementation of Narrowband Interference
Suppression
Configuration of Narrowband Interference

Implementation of Differentiated Service Based


on Resource Reservation

Suppression
Performance of Narrowband Interference

Configuration of Differentiated Service Based


on Resource Reservation

Suppression

Training Methods

Performance of Differentiated Service Based


Lectures Demo

on Resource Reservation
Description of Layered Paging in Idle Mode

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Duration
2 working days

Class Size
Min 6, max 12

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1.4.29 OWO61 WCDMA RAN14 Smart Phone Features

Implementation of Layered Paging in

Objectives

URA_PCH
On completion of this course, the participants will
be able to:
Describe WCDMA RAN14 Enhanced Fast
Dormancy Feature
Describe WCDMA RAN14 Layered Paging in
URA_PCH Feature
Describe WCDMA RAN14 P2P Rate
Restriction During Busy Hours Feature
Describe WCDMA RAN14 Web Page Access
Acceleration Feature
Describe WCDMA RAN14 Control Channel
Parallel Interference Cancellation Phase2
Feature
Describe WCDMA RAN14 Dynamical HSDPA
CQI Feedback Period Feature
Describe WCDMA RAN14 Adaptive Adjustment
of HSUPA Small Target Retransmissions
Feature
Describe WCDMA RAN14 Intelligent Access
Class Control Feature

Configuration of Layered Paging in URA_PCH


Performance of Layered Paging in URA_PCH
Description of P2P Downloading Rate
Restriction During Busy Hours
Implementation of P2P Downloading Rate
Restriction During Busy Hours
Configuration of P2P Downloading Rate
Restriction During Busy Hours
Performance of P2P Downloading Rate
Restriction During Busy Hours
Description of Web Page Access Acceleration
Implementation of Web Page Access
Acceleration
Configuration of Web Page Access
Acceleration
Performance of Web Page Access Acceleration
Description of Control Channel Parallel
Interference Cancellation Phase2
Implementation of Control Channel Parallel
Interference Cancellation Phase2

Target Audience

Configuration of Control Channel Parallel

Optimization Engineers, System Technicians,

Interference Cancellation Phase2


Performance of Control Channel Parallel

System Engineers,

Interference Cancellation Phase2

Prerequisites

Description of Dynamical HSDPA CQI

WCDMA Air Interface

Feedback Period

WCDMA HSPA Principles

Implementation of Dynamical HSDPA CQI

WCDMA HSPA+ Principles

Feedback Period

WCDMA RAN14 Radio Network Features and


Algorithms

Configuration of Dynamical HSDPA CQI


Feedback Period

WCDMA HSPA RAN14 Radio Resource


Management

Performance of Dynamical HSDPA CQI


Feedback Period

Content

Description of Adaptive Adjustment of HSUPA


Small Target Retransmissions

Fast Dormancy

Implementation of Adaptive Adjustment of

Enhanced Fast Dormancy


Configuration and Related Counters
Description of Layered Paging in URA_PCH

HSUPA Small Target Retransmissions


Configuration of Adaptive Adjustment of

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HSUPA Small Target Retransmissions


Performance of Adaptive Adjustment of HSUPA
Small Target Retransmissions
Description of Intelligent Access Class Control
Implementation of Intelligent Access Class

Training Methods
Lectures Demo

Duration
1 working day

Class Size

Control
Configuration of Intelligent Access Class
Control

Min 6, max 12

Performance of Intelligent Access Class


Control

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1.4.30 OWO62 WCDMA RAN15 Smart Phone Features

Implementation of Layered Paging in

Objectives

URA_PCH
On completion of this course, the participants will
be able to:
Describe WCDMA RAN15 Enhanced Fast
Dormancy Feature
Describe WCDMA RAN15 Layered Paging in
URA_PCH Feature
Describe WCDMA RAN15 Layered Paging in
Idle Mode Feature
Describe WCDMA RAN15 P2P Rate
Restriction During Busy Hours Feature
Describe WCDMA RAN15 Web Page Access
Acceleration Feature
Describe WCDMA RAN15 Turbo Interference
Cancellation Feature
Describe WCDMA RAN15 Adaptive Adjustment
of HSUPA Small Target Retransmissions

Configuration of Layered Paging in URA_PCH


Performance of Layered Paging in URA_PCH
Description of Layered Paging in Idle Mode
Implementation of Layered Paging in Idle Mode
Configuration of Layered Paging in Idle Mode
Performance of Layered Paging in Idle Mode
Description of P2P Downloading Rate Control
during Busy Hour
Implementation of P2P Downloading Rate
Control during Busy Hour
Configuration of P2P Downloading Rate
Control during Busy Hour
Performance of P2P Downloading Rate Control
during Busy Hour
Description of Web Page Access Acceleration
Implementation of Web Page Access

Feature
Describe WCDMA RAN15 Intelligent Access

Acceleration
Configuration of Web Page Access

Class Control Feature

Acceleration

Target Audience

Performance of Web Page Access Acceleration

Optimization Engineers, System Technicians,

Description of Turbo IC

System Engineers,

Implementation of Turbo IC

Prerequisites

Configuration of Turbo IC
Performance of Turbo IC

WCDMA Air Interface

Description of Web Page Access Acceleration

WCDMA HSPA Principles

Implementation of Web Page Access

WCDMA HSPA+ Principles


WCDMA RAN15 Radio Network Features and
Algorithms
WCDMA HSPA RAN15 Radio Resource
Management

Acceleration
Configuration of Web Page Access
Acceleration
Performance of Web Page Access Acceleration
Description of Web Page Access Acceleration

Content

Implementation of Web Page Access

Fast Dormancy

Acceleration

Enhanced Fast Dormancy

Configuration of Web Page Access

Configuration and Related Counters


Description of Layered Paging in URA_PCH

Acceleration
Performance of Web Page Access Acceleration

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Training Methods
Lectures Demo

Class Size
Min 6, max 12

Duration
1 working day

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1.4.31 OWP80 WCDMA uBro RAN Planning

Planning of Radio Parameters in Femto

Objectives

Network
On completion of this course, the participants will
be able to:
Describe the applications scenario of Huawei
AP products
Describe the basic planning of Femto network
such as PLMN planning, LAC/RAC/SAC
planning, frequency planning, scrambling code
planning and etc.
Describe the camp and handover policy in

Network Deployment Policy of Femto Network


A Deployment Example for ePico in Live
Network
Test Case in Apartment Scenario
Test Case in Office Scenario
Typical Cases for Deployment
Femto Interference Scenarios
Test Cases for Femto Interference
Interference between Femto and Macro while

Femto network
Describe the deployment of the typical case
Describe interference test cases for typical

Femto and Macro Use the Same Frequency


Interference between APs while the APs
Provide Discontinuous Coverage

networking scenarios
Describe interference mitigation methods for

Interference between APs while the APs


Provide Continuous Coverage

typical networking scenarios

Femto Interference Mitigation

Target Audience

Training Methods
uBro Optimization Engineers, uBro Technicians,
Lectures case analysis and discussion

uBro Engineers,

Duration

Prerequisites
Basic knowledge of UMTS network principle

1 working day

Class Size

Content
Application Scenario of Femto Network

Min 6, max 12

Planning of Area Parameters in Femto Network

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1.4.32 OWO80 WCDMA uBro RAN Optimization

Service Procedure

Objectives

Handover Procedure
On completion of this course, the participants will
be able to:
Describe the basic signaling procedure in
Femto network
Describe the handover procedure and related
parameters in Femto network
Describe the admission control procedure and
related parameters in Femto network

Typical KPI for AP


Accessibility
Mobility
Retainability
Traffic Volume
Others

Training Methods

Target Audience
Optimization Engineers, System Technicians,

Lectures Demo

Duration

System Engineers,

Prerequisites

1 working day

Basic knowledge of UMTS network principle

Content

Introduction to PRS

Class Size
Min 6, max 12

UE Registration Procedure

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1.5 WBT Training Course Descriptions


1.5.1

OWC60 BSC6900 V900R013 WCDMA Product Description(WBT)

program(s):

Objectives

SingleDAS Product Description


On completion of this course, the participants will
be able to:

Content

Detail the features and capacity of BSC6900

BSC6900 System Overview

Detail the system structure of BSC6900

BSC6900 Hardware Structure

Detail the functions of the components of

Cabinets

BSC6900

Subracks

List the typical hardware configuration of


BSC6900

Subsystems and Boards


Cables

Target Audience

BSC6900 Typical Configuration

System Technicians

Training Methods

System Engineers
RNC Engineers

WBT

NodeB Engineers

Duration

Prerequisites
0.17 hour
Basic knowledge of mobile communications

Class Size

At least 1 year working experience in WCDMA


wireless network operation and maintenance

No limit

Successful completion of the following

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1.5.2

OWC61 WCDMA BSC6900 Operation and Maintenance(WBT)

Objectives

Content

On completion of this course, the participants will

O/M Subsystem Overview

be able to:

Web LMT introduction

Detail the structure of operation and

Alarm Management

maintenance subsystem

Device Panel Management

Perform the RNC routine operation

Routine Maintenance MML

Perform the RNC routine maintenance

Management of Operation Rights

Target Audience

Log Management
Performance Monitoring

System Technicians

Tracing Management

System Engineers

RNC Engineers

Training Methods

NodeB Engineers

Prerequisites

WBT

Basic knowledge of mobile communications


At least 1 year working experience in WCDMA
wireless network operation and maintenance

Duration
0.08 hour

Class Size

Successful completion of the following


program(s):

No limit

SingleDAS Product Description

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1.5.3

OWC62 WCDMA BSC6900 V900R013 Initial Data Configuration Based on

CME(WBT)

Successful completion of the following

Objectives

program(s):
On completion of this course, the participants will
be able to:
Master how to use the CME on Data

SingleDAS Product Description

Content
Introduction of CME

Configuration
Detail the Procedure of BSC6900 Data
Configuration

BSC6900 Data Configuring base on CME


Procedure of data configuration of BSC6900

Perform Global Data Configuration

Preparation

Perform Equipment Data Configuration

Global Data Configuration

Perform Interface Configuration

Equipment Data Configuration

Perform Cell Configuration

Interface Data Configuration

Outline RNC data configuration procedure

Cell Data Configuration

based on CME

Target Audience

Training Methods

System Technicians

WBT

System Engineers

Duration

RNC Engineers
0.17 hour

NodeB Engineers

Class Size

Prerequisites
Basic knowledge of mobile communications

No limit

At least 1 year working experience in WCDMA


wireless network operation and maintenance

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1.5.4

OWB54 3900 Series WCDMA NodeB V100R004 Product Description(WBT)

SingleDAS Product Description

Objectives
On completion of this course, the participants will

Content

be able to:

3900 Series NodeB Overview

Describe the hardware structure of 3900 series

3900 Series NodeB Hardware

NodeB

Board and Module of the BBU3900

Detail the functions of different subsystems and


boards of NodeB

RF Module
Power Module

Describe the cables connection of NodeB

FAN and SLPU

Describe the expansion and networking of

BBU cable connection and RRU cable

NodeB

connection

Target Audience

BTS3900 Expansion and Networking3G


Spectrum

System Technicians

System Engineers

Training Methods

RNC Engineers
NodeB Engineers

WBT

Prerequisites

Duration

Basic knowledge of mobile communications


At least 1 year working experience in WCDMA

0.17 hour

Class Size

wireless network operation and maintenance


Successful completion of the following

No limit

program(s):

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1.5.5

OWB55 WCDMA BTS3900 V100R004 Operation and Maintenance(WBT)

Objectives

Content

On completion of this course, the participants will

NodeB Routine Operation

be able to:

System Management

Describe the structure of operation and

Alarm Management

maintenance system

Equipment Management

Detail routine operation of NodeB

Cell Management

Detail routine maintenance of NodeB

Real-time Monitoring

Target Audience

Software Management
File Management

System Technicians

Tracing Management

System Engineers

RNC Engineers

Training Methods

NodeB Engineers

Prerequisites

WBT

Basic knowledge of mobile communications


At least 1 year working experience in WCDMA
wireless network operation and maintenance

Duration
0.08 hour

Class Size

Successful completion of the following


program(s):

No limit

SingleDAS Product Description

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1.5.6

OWB56 MBTS 3900 V100R004 WCDMA Initial Data Configuration(WBT)

SingleDAS Product Description

Objectives
On completion of this course, the participants will

Content

be able to:

Introduction to the CME

Outline MBTS data configuration procedure

NodeB Data Configuring by GUI mode

based on CME

NodeB Data Configuring by Iub Collaboration

Complete MBTS data configuration

Mode
NodeB Data Consistency Check and Exporting

Target Audience

System Technicians

Training Methods

System Engineers
RNC Engineers

WBT

NodeB Engineers

Duration

Prerequisites
0.08 hour
Basic knowledge of mobile communications

Class Size

At least 1 year working experience in WCDMA


wireless network operation and maintenance

No limit

Successful completion of the following


program(s):

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1.5.7

OWC63 WCDMA RAN14.0 New Features Overview(WBT)

Objectives

Content

On completion of this course, the participants will

RAN14.0 BSC6900 Capacity Specifications

be able to:

RNC New Hardware: SAUc

Describe New hardware and the functions

Nodeb New Board: WBBPf

Describe some new O/M functions

NodeB New Board: UMPT

Describe some important new features

Micro BTS3902E

Understand the values and benefit of the

Transmission Resource Pool in RNC

features

Multi-sectors Solution

Target Audience

MOCN cell Resource Demarcation


Independent Demodulation of Signals from

System Technicians

Multiple RRUs in One Cell

System Engineers

Intelligent Battery Management

RNC Engineers

Enhanced IP PM

NodeB Engineers

Training Methods

Prerequisites
Basic knowledge of mobile communications
At least 1 year working experience in WCDMA
wireless network operation and maintenance
Successful completion of the following

WBT

Duration
0.17 hour

Class Size

program(s):
SingleDAS Product Description

No limit

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