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Upon completion of this course, you will be able to: Master the structure of operation and maintenance subsystem Master the basic methods of routine operation Understand the basic missions of routine maintenance
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RNC System Description RNC BAM Administration Guide RNC LMT User Guide
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S C U a S C U a
RBS
O M U a
HUB
O M U a
S C U a
RSS
LMT
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Active SCUa
Standby SCUa
RSS
Active OMUa Internal network Standby OMUa
M2000
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Standby OMUa
Active Workspace
Active Workspace
Automatically
Standby Workspace
Standby Workspace
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The active/standby workspaces of FAM boards refer to the active and standby workspaces in the board flash memory divided to store program, data, and patch files for different versions. Before loading program and data files, FAM boards choose the loading mode according to the loading control parameter. When the FAM boards are loaded, the active and standby workspaces of the FAM boards can be synchronized with the active and standby workspaces of the BAM respectively.
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This command is used for Switching over BAM work area manually, includes the Active/standby BAM work area;
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this command is used for synchronizing the standby workspaces between the active and standby BAMs manually
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LOD BRD: forcibly load the host program, BOOTROM, data or DSP program in BAM to the FLASH of the board.
SYN BRDAREA: manually force load the files in the active/standby area of BAM to the Board's active/standby flash area.
Difference: SYN BRDAREA command can load all of the software and data, LOD BRD Command can load only one program at one time, such as BOOTROM, these two commands are used for different scenario;
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BAMs send the heartbeat periodically. The dual-BAM system monitors the
heartbeat to ensure that the active and the standby BAMs work properly and the
network connection is normal.
Three heartbeat channels between the active and standby BAMs:
Internal network channel External network channel Backup channel connecting the BAMs
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Forcible Manual Switchover SWP BAM Fault-provoked Automatic Switchover Normal Automatic Switchover SET ASWPARA
The switchover between the active and standby BAMs takes about 2~5
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Configuration data
Database tables
Database tables
Performance tasks
Measurement results
Data files
5 mins
Data files
SDP files License files data files of the M2000 and the NodeBs
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Main functions
RNC Security Management
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Authority Management
RNC authority management is performed to identify the user and define the authority of the user The users of the RNC: local user and EMS user The RNC provides 32 command groups: G_0 to G_31. Each command group contains several MML commands or binary commands
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Authority Management
MML Commands:
ADD OP: add an external operator account on the MML client. MOD OP: modify the properties of an operator account on the MML client.
RMV OP: delete the specified external operator accounts on the MML client.
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Authority Management
LST CCG: query the MML command groups.
ADD CCG: add commands to a command group. RMV CCG: remove commands to a command group.
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Operation logs refer to the operation data saved in the BAM database in real time. The log management module in the BAM records all the operations performed on the RNC. It supports acquisition and deletion of logs.
Running Logs
Running logs refer to the information recorded in the RNC about the running of the RNC host.
Security Logs
Security logs refer to security-related events recorded in the RNC. These events include user login, user management, and user authentication.
Cell Logs
A cell log records the cell procedure information, which is exported to the log files for problem identification when cell is abnormal
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SET LOGLIMIT:
The value range of time limit is 7365days), default is 30days). Log number range is 10000~50000default value is 50000
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EXP LOG
ULD LOGTOBAM
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COL LOG:
The information includes the Host log, BAM log, SQLServer log, system event log, operation log, and alarm log. The file is saved in BAM installation path \FTP
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If data configuration is performed on the RNC in online state, the relevant configuration data can take effect in the FAM in real time.
RNC Offline State
If data configuration is performed on the RNC in offline state, the relevant configuration data can take effect only after the RNC is reset or switched to online state.
When the RNC is offline, you can adopt the offline data configuration and dynamic batch configuration modes.
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Run...
ADD RNCBASIC
To...
Add the basic information of the RNC
ADD OPC
MOD OPC MOD N7DPC RMV OPC SET SUBNET SET SCTPSRVPORT
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there are three types of configuration modes; online configuration, offline configuration, and dynamic batch configuration. these three types of configuration modes are used for different scenarios;
RNC Online configuration
If data configuration is performed on the RNC in online state, the relevant configuration data can take effect in the FAM in real time. .
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If data configuration is performed on the RNC in offline state, the relevant configuration data can take effect only after the RNC is reset or switched to online state. When the RNC is offline, you can adopt the offline data configuration and dynamic batch configuration modes
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RNC dynamic batch configuration can be performed only when the RNC is offline. Such data configuration is mainly applicable to RNC capacity expansion and NodeB reparent.
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RNC data configuration right management enables only one user to perform RNC data configuration on only one configuration console at a time. The configuration console may be the LMT or the M2000. MML Commands: FOC/LST CMCTRL
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Undoing a single configuration command. This operation is applicable to only the previous ten configuration commands. Redoing a single configuration command. This operation is applicable to only the previous ten configuration commands that were rolled back. Undoing configuration commands in batches. After the undoing, the RNC rolls back to the configuration of the specified rollback point. Redoing configuration commands in batches. After the redoing, the RNC returns to either the configuration of the specified rollback point or the configuration that existed before the undoing was performed.
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RNC data consistency check ensures consistency between the data in the BAM and that in the FAM
The fundamental unit for the data consistency check is table records
MML Commands: ACT CRC/CMP TBLDATA
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periodically report the data to the performance management module of the BAM.
According to the task file, the performance management module
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Setting the storage capacity and generation period for alarm logs Setting alarm levels
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The alarm management process consists of alarm generation, alarm reporting, and alarm handling
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The alarm box is connected to the LMT through the serial port. When an alarm is reported, the LMT transfers it to the alarm box. The alarm box then emits audible and visible indications The RNC can control alarm reporting by the alarm box. Through settings on the alarm box, the RNC can mask specified alarm objects and all the alarms under the specified alarm level.
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The RNC files to be loaded consist of program files and data files. All the boards of the RNC must be loaded with program files. The SCUa and SPUa boards must be loaded with data files, in addition to program files.
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use the SET LODCTRL command to set the loading control parameter to specify the loading mode Always loading from the BAM and writing to the flash memory of the board Negotiated loading
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To negotiate the loading mode for program files, the RNC compares the versions of the program files stored in the active and standby workspaces of the flash memory of a board with the versions of current program files in the BAM. If the versions are inconsistent, the board loads program files from the BAM and writes the files to the active workspace of the flash memory of the board.
If the versions are consistent, the board loads program files directly from the active or standby workspace of the flash memory of the board.
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To negotiate the loading mode for data files, the RNC compares the Cyclic Redundancy Check (CRC) value of the data files in the active workspace of the flash memory of a board with that in the BAM. If the CRC values are inconsistent, the board loads data files from the BAM and writes the files to the active workspace of the flash memory of the board.
If the CRC values are consistent, the board loads data files directly from the active workspace of the flash memory of the board
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The RNC upgrade adopts the remote mode. You can use the dedicated upgrade tool to upgrade an RNC remotely through the OM network of the RNC
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