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Use Case 1
Run the TEMS Investigation Computer Diagnostics in your PC and review the results.
Configure the PC with the recommended settings specified in the Getting Started Manual. Run the Computer Diagnostics again to verify the results.
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Use Case 2
Access the HASP Admin Control Center. Review the features available. Verify if you have the feature to connect multiple devices. Verify if you have a license to open previous versions of TEMS Investigation. What devices are you allowed to connect?
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Use Case 3
Configure a new workspace with 3 worksheets to monitor the same exact information for 3 UEs.
Configure the presentation windows on each worksheet to view the data from each UE on each worksheet. Name the worksheets Operator1, Operator2 and Operator3
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Use Case 4
Create a user-defined event to find areas where the RSCP is below -95dBm and the Ec/No is below -16dB.
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Use Case 5
Using the MapInfo files provided, create a GeoSet and load it in the Map Window.
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Use Case 6
Load the Cell file provided in the Map Window. Change the radius of the cells to 24 pixels and the color of the sectors to blue. Display the Cell labels.
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Use Case 7
Connect your phone and manually apply a RAT lock to WCDMA. Perform an HTTP get to a webpage of your choice preferably with several images. Apply a RAT lock to GSM.
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Use Case 8
Connect your phone and lock it to WCDMA. Disable the HS capabilities of your phone. Perform an HTTP get to a webpage of your choice preferably with several images.
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Use Case 9
Assume that your phone is on a WCDMA network. Create a script for your phone that instructs it to perform an FTP download, and in the event that your phone is handed over to a GSM network the FTP download operation must be aborted and instead perform a voice call.
If your phone remains on the WCDMA network, then after the FTP download has completed we want to continue with a video streaming session.
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Use Case 10
Suppose that we want to control three UEs in parallel, one performing FTP downloads and the other two looping short voice calls.
We want one of our phones to do 10 FTP downloads and to wait 15 seconds between each download. We want the other two phones to perform 5 voice calls each with a duration of 10 seconds. Create a script that fulfills the requirements above.
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Use Case 11
Validate the script from the previous Use Case. If the validation is successful, save your script. Run your script from the Service Control Monitor. Did it work?
Suppress the voice call activities of your script, validate it and run it again.
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Use Case 12
Modify the script created in Use Case 9 in such a way that the FTP download is executed 5 times but only 1 logfile is generated after executing the script.
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Use Case 13
Replay the logfile generated in the previous Use Case at slow speed using the Replay toolbar.
Try to find in the logfile the user-defined event created in Use Case 4.
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Use Case 14
If we want to analyze on the map window the mean application throughput of some FTP download sessions. Can you display it on the map?
If we also want to see the locations where the FTP sessions start and end. Can you display those events on the map?
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Use Case 15
Using the logfiles provided generate a report and include the AS CPICH Ec/No and AS CPICH RSCP for all the members of the active set.
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Use Case 16
Using the logfiles provided export to a text file the AS CPICH Ec/No and AS CPICH RSCP for all the members of the active set.
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LEGAL DISCLAIMER
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