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LSM USER MANUAL

JASIR PP
MBNL TRAINER

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Contents
 Introduction
 Position of LSM in 3UK LTE Network
 EMS Interface
 Connecting to EMS
 Interface Window
 Basic Operation
 Network Viewer
 Configuration Management
 Fault Management
 Performance Management
 General Management
 Security Management
 SON

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Introduction
LSM (LTE System Manager) Manual gives you a better
understanding of LSM-EMS Hardware description, the position of
LSM in 3UK LTE network and LSM Function overview.

LSM is a Network Management Terminal that connected with E-


UTRAN of LTE network.

The functions offered by LSM are the management of


performance ,managements of topology, configuration, fault,
software and security.

 Configuration Management
 Fault Management
 Performance Management
 General Management
 Security Management
 SON
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LSM SERVER Specification

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EMS Hardware Description

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EMS Hardware Description

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LSM-EMS in 3UK LTE Network
Birmingham
‘3’ Corporate

CSM
10.248.0.0 /16 Se GW2 Se GW1

RG0DPX01 RG0DPX02 SeGW


10.67.230.32/27
LTE_MGMT
10.67.230.0/27
AS 65535 ‘3’ Core DCN
192.168.0.0 /16

“3” Network Interfaces


jMANCS3701
VMWare Mgmt FE0/4-13 Mr0dl302
192.168.133.253 Mr0dl301
BIRRHCX601 BIRRHCX602
FE0/14-17 192.168.133.254
10.119.136.128/26
MR0DPX02a Inside MR0DPX02b
Citrix LTE
App Servers Mgt LTE
Mgt
Virtual Center
Management Console Citrix
WebInterface
Master DNS / NTP
10.119.136.194 /29

LTE_MGMT

SeGW
Citrix Access
NTP - .194/.195 Gateway VPX MANRHCX602
Hemel1

10.67.229.32/27
Hemel2

10.67.229.0/27
HEM2RHCX601
4502 LTE
LTE

LSM-r
Mgt
TACACS
4504 Mgt
Master DNS / NTP 10.119.136.130

MANCHESTER OLD DCN


Virtual Server (Virtual Servers)

Se GW2
Manchester
Virtualised Cluster 4501
MSN
MANDCN2

Se GW1
LTE_MGMT
LTE

LSM-r
Mgt

SeGW
MANDCN1
4503

Greenplum 4505 LTE HEM2RHCX601


Mgt

DHCP/
DNS
10.4.2.0/25

10.70.12.0/27

MANRHCX601

10.67.228.32/27
10.67.228.0/27
Monolith

DCN LINKS LSM-r Stoke DHCP/


EMS DNS
ELT
Servers
Manchester Se GW1 Se GW2

EE VPN
Concentrator KEY: Existing Platforms Resilient links
Samsung INTERNET
(Becton)
New Platforms Comms path to the Performance M Platform

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EMS Interface

This chapter describes the Graphic User Interface (GUI) of the


EMS and the basic method needed for the operation of the
system.

EMS Interface > Connecting to EMS > Login

1) Open Microsoft Internet Explorer to connect to EMS.

Recommended Requirements for EMS Client


The client machine should be running Windows 7 and Internet
Explorer 8. The Java version should be JRE 1.6.0_20.

2) Enter the IP address of the EMS(LSMR) server in the address


field of the Internet Explorer and press Enter to bring up the log-in
window. (https://{ip.address})

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3) Enter the operator’s User id and Password in the input fields of
the login window and click the Login button.

4) Once the log-in information is verified, the EMS will be executed


and the main window will be displayed.

5) Or Go to MBNL CAG Citrix >Samsung Folder >access


corresponding LSMR region

Internet Explorer Settings

If a message reading ‘Downloads from this site to the computer is


blocked by Internet Explorer for security purpose. Click here to
view the options.’ appears for a short time in the Internet Explorer,
change the Internet options as follows:

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- In the Internet Explorer, go to Tools > Internet Options >
Security > Custom Level. Under Downloads > ‘Automatic
prompting for file downloads’, select ‘Enable’.
Under ActiveX Controls and Plug-ins > ‘Automatic prompting for
ActiveX controls’, select ‘Allow’.

- In the Internet Explorer, go to Tools > Internet Options > Privacy


> Pop-up Blocker. Then, check the ‘Block pop-ups’ option.

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Figure 1. Log-in Window

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EMS Interface > Connecting to EMS > Logout

The EMS logout procedure is as follows:

Figure 2. Log-out Button


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1) Among the buttons shown on the upper right corner of the EMS
window, click Logout. A log-out confirmation message will be
displayed.

2) Click ‘OK’ to log-out.

EMS Interface > Interface Window

The EMS main window consists of the following five frames:

• ŸMenu Frame
• ŸMain Frame
• ŸTree Viewer Frame
• ŸSystem Viewer Frame
• ŸEvent Viewer Frame

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Figure 3. Interface Configuration

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EMS Interface > Interface Configuration > Menu Frame

The EMS menu consists of 6 management groups. The EMS


menu frame displays the entire EMS management groups, and
allows the execution of various commands for each
management group. It also provides other additional functions.

The menu frame consists of the following elements:

: Project title

: User information (user ID and group)

: Additional function buttons

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: User menu

: Toolbar buttons for main menus

: Controls the audible alarm

: Hides/shows a specific frame in the main window

: Checks connection status between the server and


client

Additional Function Buttons

Buttons for additional functions are as follows:

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Toolbar Buttons
Buttons for the direct link to the principal menus are as follows:

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Audible Alarm Control Buttons

Buttons for the audible alarm control are as follows:

Hide/Show Frame Buttons

Buttons for hiding/showing frames are as follows:

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EMS Interface > Interface Config > System Viewer Frame

The System Viewer frame displays EMS resource status,


representative alarm of node, and number of managed NE.

Figure 5. System Viewer Frame

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EMS Interface > Interface Config > Event Viewer Frame

The event viewer frame shows the various errors and logged
details collected by the EMS to the operator.

Figure 6. Event Viewer Frame


EMS Interface > Basic Operation

This section describes the basic elements for the operation of


the EMS.

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EMS Interface > Basic Operation > Button

The command buttons used in EMS are designed to run the same
functions in different window. The command buttons commonly
used in the EMS are as follows:

EMS Interface > Basic Operation > Basic Settings

The operator will typically perform a series of configuration while


executing the EMS functions.
Some tasks require the operator to set the search period.
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Figure 7. Example of Search Period Setting

The date can either be directly entered in the text box in the
required format or be selected in the calendar by clicking the
calendar button and click ‘Apply’ button.

Figure 8. Calendar Window

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EMS Interface > Basic Operation > Sitemap

EMS provides a site map to assist the operator through the


operation menu.
The site map gives an overall view of the menu configuration and
allows the operator to execute the desired function directly from the
map.

EMS Interface > Network Viewer

The network viewer provides various functions to assist the


operation of the network elements.
The network viewer consists of tree viewer, map viewer and rack
viewer.

EMS Interface > Network Viewer > Network Elements

N/W elements are called nodes, and they classified by hierarchy.


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EMS Interface > Network Viewer > Tree Viewer

The tree viewer displays the network elements in tree format.

Figure 9. Tree Viewer (1)

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Select a specific node in the tree viewer, then right-click it. A
popup menu for the corresponding node will be displayed within
the tree viewer.

Figure 10. Tree Viewer (2)

The tree viewer uses the following icons to indicate the parent-
child relationship between the networks and to display the
alarms.

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The tree viewer of the main window will display up to the shelf
level. In the function window, it will display up to the board level as
necessary.

Displaying Representative Alarm

The NE will be shown as disabled if the IP ping and SNMP ping


results are abnormal. The representative alarm will not be
displayed when the NE is in disabled state.

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NE Sorting

1) Select ‘Sort’ from the top of the tree viewer (available by


name and IP).
2) The NE of the tree viewer will be sorted accordingly.

NE Search

1) Select ‘Search’ from the top of the tree viewer.


2) Enter the content to be searched in the text field and press
the Enter key.
The Search supports partial search option.
Ÿ
Search terms are case-sensitive.
3) The corresponding NE in the tree viewer will be selected.
4) Press the Enter key again, the next NE will be selected.

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EMS Interface > Network Viewer > Rack Viewer

You can display the rack viewer to check status of rack and board
using the pop-up menu displayed when you right-click the NE in
the tree viewer or double-click the NE in the map viewer.
The functions provided by the rack viewer are listed below:

 Rack Configuration and Current Alarms


 Board Configuration and Current Alarms
Ÿ
 Main Board Alarms
 RRH Configuration and Current Alarms
 Pop-up menu to create the RRH.
 Pop-up menu to delete the RRH.
 Pop-up menu to reset resources
 Pop-up menu for the resource inventory
 Pop-up menu to inhibit/allow an alarm for resources
 Pop-up menu to provide alarm severity for resources
 Pop-up menu to provide alarm thresholds for resources
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Figure 11. Rack Viewer
Window

Rack Configuration and Current Alarms

1) Click a rack in the rack viewer.


2) The node information and current alarm information are
displayed in the right pane.

Board Configuration and Current Alarms

1) Double-click on the board on the left rack of the Rack Viewer.


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2) The node information and current alarm information for the
board are displayed in the right pane.

Main Board Alarms

RRH Configuration and Current Alarms

1) Click the ‘RRH’ tab in the right pane of the ‘Rack Viewer’.
2) 2) This displays the RRH information and current alarms for
the board.

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Figure 13. RRH Configuration
and Current Alarms

Pop-up menu to create the RRH

1) Click the ‘RRH’ tab in the right pane of the Rack Viewer.
2) Select and right-click the RRH to create.
3) Select ‘Create RRH’ in the pop-up menu.
4) In the ‘CLI Edit Dialog’ popup window, select the desired option
and click ‘Execute’ button.
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Figure 14. Pop-up
menu ‘Create RRH’

Figure 15. Pop up


window ‘CLI Edit
Dialog’

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Pop-up menu to delete the RRH

1) Click the ‘RRH’ tab in the right pane of the Rack Viewer.
2) Select and right-click the RRH to delete.
3) Select ‘Delete RRH’ in the context menu to execute the
command.
4) Enter the password in the password confirmation window and
click ‘OK’.

Figure 16. Pop-up menu


to ‘Delete RRH’

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Pop-up menu to reset resources

The rack viewer provides a pop-up menu to reset the resources


including the board resource.

1) Select and right-click the board in the left pane of the rack
viewer.
2) Select ‘Reset’ in the pop-up menu.
3) A window is popped up to display the command execution
result.

Figure 17. Reset Pop-up Menu

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Pop-up menu for the resource inventory

The rack viewer provides a pop-up menu to retrieve the resource


inventory including the board resource.
1) Select and right-click the board in the left pane of the rack
viewer.
2) Select Inventory in the pop-up menu.
3) The result is displayed in the inventory pop-up window.

Figure 18. Inventory Menu

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Figure 19. Inventory Information

Pop-up menu to inhibit/allow an alarm for resources

The rack viewer provides a pop-up menu to inhibit/allow an alarm


for resources including the board resource.
1) Select and right-click the board in the left pane of the rack
viewer.
2) Select ‘Alarm Inhibit/Allow’ in the pop-up menu.
3) The ‘Alarm Inhibit/Allow’dialog window displays the result
information.

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Figure 20. Alarm Inhibit/Allow
Window

4) Click the ‘Status’ of the alarm type to change in the pop-up


window and then select the status ‘ALLOW/INHIBIT’.
5) Click the ‘Apply’ button to apply the change.
6) The Result Information dialog window displays the change
made to the item.

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Figure 21. Alarm Inhibit/Allow
Dialog

Figure 22. Changing Alarm


Inhibit/Allow

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Figure 23. Alarm Inhibit/Allow
Application Result Dialog

Pop-up menu to provide alarm severity for resources

The rack viewer provides the alarm severity for resources such as
the board resource in the pop-up menu.
1) Select and right-click the board in the left pane of the rack
viewer.
2) Select ‘Alarm Severity’ in the popup menu to execute the
command.

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3) The Alarm Severity dialog window displays the result
information.
4) Click the Severity of the alarm type to change in the window to
select critical/major/minor/warning.
5) Click the ‘Apply’ button to apply the change.
6) A dialog window displays the changes for the items.

Figure 24. Pop-up menu


‘Alarm Severity’

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Figure 25. Alarm Severity
Dialog

Figure 26. Changing Alarm


Severity

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Pop-up menu to provide alarm thresholds for resources

The rack viewer provides an alarm threshold for resources such as


the board resource in the pop-up menu.
1) Select and right-click the board in the left pane of the rack viewer.
2) Click ‘Alarm Threshold’ in the pop-up menu.
3) The Threshold dialog window displays the result information.
4) Click the Threshold of the alarm type in the window to change the
values of ‘CriDec/MajDec/MinDec/CriClr/MajClr/MinClr’.
5) Click the Apply button to apply the change.
6) A dialog window displays the changes for the items.

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Figure 27. Pop-up menu ‘Alarm
Threshold’

Figure 28. Alarm Threshold Dialog

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Figure 29. Changing Alarm Threshold

EMS Interface > Network Viewer > Group Management

The tree viewer provides a popup menu to register, modify and/or


delete groups.

Registering Groups
1) Right-click the EMS node of the tree viewer to display a popup
menu, then select ‘Create Network’.

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2) When the information Input Window is displayed, enter the
name and position and click ‘OK’.

Figure 30. Registering Groups

3) If the command is successful, the corresponding group will be


added to the tree viewer.

Figure 31. Group Registration Result

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Modifying Group Information

1) Select ‘Network Information’ from the group node popup menu


of the tree viewer.
2) The node information window will be displayed. Enter the
information in the node information window and click ‘OK’.
3) If the command is successful, the corresponding group
information will be applied to the tree viewer.

Figure 32. Modifying Group Information

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Deleting Groups

1) Select ‘Network Information’ from the group node popup menu


of the tree viewer or map viewer.
2) When the password Input Window is displayed, enter the
password of your log-in account.
3) Enter the password and click ‘OK’.
4) If the command is successful, the corresponding group will be
deleted from the tree viewer and the map viewer.

Figure 33. Deleting Groups

Restrictions on Deleting Groups


A group can only be deleted if it has no NE registered to it.

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Fault Management

The fault management provides various functions to manage the


faults occurring in the system.

Fault Management > Event Viewer

The ‘Event Viewer’ displays the events received through the


server in real time.

Fault > Event Viewer

Figure 129. Event Viewer Window

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The parameters of the event viewer are as follows:

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Fault Management > Event Viewer > Event Viewer Filter

The ‘Event Viewer’ can be set to display only the specific events.
Click the ‘Filter’ button () at the top of the ‘Event Viewer’ to
display the following window, then select the criteria of the event
you wish to display.

Figure 130. Event Viewer Filter


Window

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Fault Management > Event Viewer > Pausing/Receiving Events

If you click the ‘Play’ button () at the top of the‘Event Viewer’, the
‘Play’ button will be changed to ‘Pause’ () and the events will not
be displayed anymore. If you click the ‘Pause’ button again, it will
be changed back to ‘Play’ and all the events not displayed during
the pause will be displayed.

Fault Management > Event Viewer > Deleting Displayed Events

Click the ‘Clear’ button () at the top of the ‘Event Viewer’ to delete
the events currently displayed on the ‘Event Viewer’. However,
the history saved in the database will not be deleted.

Fault Management > Event Viewer > Printing Events

Click the ‘Print’ button () at the top of the ‘Event Viewer’ to print
the events currently displayed on the ‘Event Viewer’.
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Fault Management > Event Viewer > Saving Events

Click the ‘Save’ button () at the top of the‘Event Viewer’ to save


the events currently displayed on the ‘Event Viewer’ in an Excel
file.

Fault Management > Event Viewer > Event Details

Double-click a data in the ‘Event Viewer’ to display the detailed


information of the corresponding data on the popup window as
below.

Figure 131. Detailed Event Information


Window

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Fault Management > Viewing the Event History

The ‘Event History’ menu allows to view and modify the fault
information saved in the database.
Fault > Event History

Figure 132. Event History


Window

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The parameters of the EMS history are as follows:

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Fault Management > Viewing the Event History > Searching the
EMS History

1) In the tree view of the main window, select an NE to view. The


selected NE will be displayed in the ‘Target’ field of the window.
Select ‘All’ to view all the system faults including the EMS faults,
‘EMS’ to view only the faults occurred in the EMS.
2) You can select ‘Alarm’, ‘Status’ or ‘Fault’ for the ‘Event Type’. If
you select ‘Alarm’, you can select the field values ‘Severity’,
‘Group’, ‘Ack’, ‘Clear’and/or ‘Code’ for viewing.
If you select ‘Status/Fault’, the‘Severity’, ‘Group’, ‘Ack’, ‘Clear’
and ‘Code’ values will not be applied.
3) Click ‘Search’.
4) Check if the fault information corresponding to the selected
criteria is displayed on the result table.
5) Click ‘Save’ to save the result.

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Fault Management > Viewing the Event History >
Enabling/Disabling Fault Recognition

1) From the result table, select the fault you wish the system to
recognize.
2) Click ‘Ack’.
3) From the ‘No.’ column of the result table, check if the selected
fault has been enabled for recognition.
4) To disable the fault recognition, select a fault from the result
table and click ‘Unack’.

Fault Management > Viewing the Event History > Clearing a Fault

1) From the result table, select the fault you wish to clear.
2) Click ‘Clear’.
3) Check the background color of the ‘Severity’column and the
‘Clear Time’ column of the table to see if the selected fault has
been successfully cleared.
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Fault Management > Current Alarm

This function displays the uncleared faults, and applies the


alarms occurring afterwards in real time. You can change the
information of a specific fault.
Fault > Current Alarm

Figure 133. Current


Alarm Window

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Fault Management > Current Alarm > Viewing Current Alarm

1) From the menu, select ‘Fault’ then ‘Current Alarm’ to display the
uncleared alarms on the table.
2) When a fault occurs, the corresponding information is displayed
on the table. When an alarm is cleared, the background color of the
‘Severity’ column and the ‘Clear Time’ column for the corresponding
alarm will be updated.
3) If you click the ‘No.’, ‘Severity’, ‘Group’ or ‘Alarm Time’ column’s
header, the information in the table will be sorted accordingly.
4) You can filter the faults displayed on the screen by clicking the
icon.
5) If you click the ‘Refresh’ button, only the uncleared information
will be displayed on the table again.
6) If you click the ‘Pause’ button, the button will change to
‘Resume’, and the newly occurring faults will not be displayed on
the table. Click the ‘Pause’ button again to display the faults which
were not displayed during the pause.
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7) Click the icon to print the result.
8) Click the icon to save the result table in an Excel or CSV file.

Fault Management > Current Alarm > Modifying Current Alarm

To select a specific fault information or select/clear the entire


alarms in the table, check on the checkbox () and
click‘Ack’/‘Unack’ or ‘Clear’.
If you select ‘Ack’, the background color of the ‘No.’ column will
be changed to gray.
If you select ‘Unack’ for an alarm which was previously active in
Ack state, it will return to the pre-Ack status.
If you select ‘Clear’, the background color of the ‘Severity’
column will be changed to green, and the value of the ‘Clear
Time’ column will be updated.

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Fault Management > Current Alarm > Viewing the Detailed Fault
Information

If you double-click the data on ‘Current Alarm or select ‘Show


Details’ on the popup menu, the detailed information of the
corresponding data will be displayed on a popup window.
If you click the ‘Code Information’ button, the information of the
corresponding alarm code will be displayed on a popup window.
A ‘Severity’ column which color is in ‘Clear’ state represents an
alarm that has been cleared. The time the alarm was cleared will
be displayed along with its clearance type.

Figure 134. Detailed Information


of Current Alarm

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Fault Management > Alarm Statistics

The ‘Alarm Statistics’ function allows the operator to search the


fault statistics information saved in the database of the EMS
using various search criteria.
Fault > Alarm Statistics

Figure 135. Fault Statistics


Window

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The parameters of the fault statistics are as follows:

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Fault Management > Alarm Statistics > Searching the Fault
Statistics

1) In the tree view of the main window, select an NE to view. The


selected NE will be displayed in the ‘Target’ field of the window.
Select ‘All’ to view the statistics of all the system faults including
the EMS faults, ‘EMS alarm only’ to view only the faults occurred
in the EMS.
2) You can select and view a specific group from the ‘Group’.
3) Select the data corresponding to the series of the result chart
from the ‘Series’ field.
4) Select the data corresponding to the X-axis of the result chart
from the ‘Item’ field.
5) Specify the type of the statistics time in the ‘Time Type’ field.
The initial value of the ‘Period’ field will be changed accordingly.
6) Click ‘Search’.

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7) Check if the ‘Alarm statistics’ data satisfying the search
criteria are displayed on the result table and chart.
If you drag the mouse cursor over the chart, the selected part
will be zoomed in and displayed with a scroll bar.
If you click the ‘Zoom Out’button, the scroll bar will disappear
and the chart will revert to its original size.
8) Click ‘Print’ to print the result.
9) Click‘Save’ to save the result table in an Excel file and the
result chart in a PDF file.

Fault Management > Audible Alarm

The ‘Audible Alarm’ allows to set the audible alarm generation


policy for each operator.
Fault > Audible Alarm

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Figure 136. Audible Alarm
Window

The parameters of the audible alarm are as follows:

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Fault Management > Audible Alarm > Setting Audible Alarms by
Level

1) From the menu, select ‘Fault then ‘Audible Alarm’ to pop up


the ‘Audible Alarm’ setup window.
2) Select or deselect the ‘Mute’ option.
3) Select‘ by Grade’.
4) Using the ‘Repeat’ button, specify whether to allow repetition
and the repetition count.
5) Select or deselect ‘No Interception’.
6) From ‘Grade’, select the grade in which the audible alarm will
be generated.
7) From ‘Policy’, select the audible alarm generation policy.
8) Click ‘Set’ o complete the setup.
9) You can click ‘Pause’ to pause the current audible alarm.

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Fault Management > Audible Alarm > Setting Audible Alarms by
Fault Code

1) From the menu, select ‘Fault’ then ‘Audible Alarm’ to pop up


the ‘Audible Alarm’ setup window.
2) Select or deselect the ‘Mute’ option.
3) Click by Alarm Code’.
4) Using the ‘Repeat’ button, specify whether to allow repetition
and the repetition count.
5) Select the sound source by fault code.
Click ‘Add’ to select a fault code. You can specify the sound
source by clicking the ‘Browse’ button at the right of the fault
code. If you click the Set button, both the fault code and sound
source information will be saved.
6) Click Set to complete the setup.
7) You can click ‘Pause’ to pause the current audible alarm.

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Fault Management > Visible Alarm

The ‘Visible Alarm’ allows to set the visible alarm for each
operator. The Visible Alarm function opens an alarm window
automatically when a fault is generated, and displays the alarms
occurred until the operator recognizes them.
Fault > Visible Alarm
The visible alarm is initially set to OFF, and can be manually set to
ON. It can also be configured for each corresponding level and/or
specific fault code.

Figure 137. Visible Alarm


Setting Window

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The parameters of the visible alarm are as follows:

Fault Management > Visible Alarm > Setting visible alarm by level

1) From the menu, select ‘Fault’ then ‘Visible Alarm’ to pop up the
‘Visible Alarm’ setup window.
2) Deselect the ‘OFF’ check box.
3) Select by Grade’, to specify the grade.
4) Specify the level of the alarms you wish to receive as visible
alarm to Critical/Major/ Minor’.
5) Click Set to verify the application of the settings.
6) When a fault is generated, the Visible Alarm window will be
opened automatically if not already open.
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Fault Management > Visible Alarm > Clearing the Visible Alarm

1) From the menu, select ‘Fault’ then ‘Visible Alarm’ to pop up the
‘Visible Alarm setup window.
2) Select the ‘OFF’ check box.
3) Click Set.
4) The visible alarm will not be displayed even if the pre-defined
alarm is generated.

Fault Management > Visible Alarm > Automatic Generation of


Visible Alarm

1) When the Visible Alarm is set to ‘ON’, the alarm will be


automatically generated as below if it meets the predefined
criteria (level and alarm code).
2) If the window is closed, it will be opened automatically if the
alarm meeting the criteria is generated

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Figure 138. Visible Alarm
Output Window

Fault Management > Visible Alarm > Setting Visible Alarms by


Fault Code

1) From the menu, select ‘Fault’ then ‘Visible Alarm’ to pop up


the ‘Visible Alarm setup window.
2) Deselect the ‘OFF’ check box.
3) Select by Alarm Code’ to specify the fault code.
4) Click Add to register a fault code.

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Figure 139. Setting the Visible
Alarm by Fault Code

5) Select an NE type in the Fault Code Search window.


6) Select the version of the selected NE type.
7) Select an event type.
8) Click Search to display the alarm code information of the
selected NE type.
9) Select the alarm code to be displayed as a visible alarm (by
checking on the check-box), then click ‘Add’.
10) If you click ‘Add’ button, the code selection window
disappears.

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11) Click ‘Set’ on the visible alarm setting window.
12) If an alarm that meets the criteria occurs, the visible alarm
window will automatically appear.

Figure 140. Selecting the


Visible Alarm Code

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