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Huawei 2G/3G/4G Configuration and operation and maintenance

Who Should Attend?


This course is designed to provide a good understanding on Huawei 2G/3G/4G RAN including
basic Troubleshooting and configuration exercises for Operation and Maintenance Engineers,
Configuration and Fault Management Professionals who would be handling RAN operations on
Day to Day Basis
Target group:

Persons having previous knowledge of GSM/WCDMA/LTE would be preferred.

Instructional Methods:

Lectures in Classroom, on Power-point slides, discussion, Questions & Answers. All


participants will also receive comprehensive course materials.
It will also include case studies and some offline logs discussion.

Course Duration : 5 days


Class Size : Max 15

Huawei 2G/3G/4G Configuration, Operation and Maintenance

HUAWEI BTS 3900/DBS 3900 Hardware Structure& SRAN


 Overview of the Huawei all series BTS/NodeB/eNB
 System components of the Huawei BTS/NodeB/eNB
 Signal processing of the BTS/NodeB/eNB and logical architecture
 Typical configuration of the BTS/NodeB/eNB
 Newly added board in the 3900 series
 Capacity and connectivity of the boards with BBU 3900
 Power mechanism of the cards

HUAWEI SBTS 3900/DBS 3900 configuration& SRAN


 BTS initial data configuration overview
 Scripting of the BTS/NodeB/eNB
 Configuration with the help CME in GUI mode
 Configuration with the help of the MML commands
 Reference Script for the explanation
 Different configuration scenario

HUAWEI SBTS 3900/DBS 3900 Routine maintenance &SRAN


 Concept related to BTS maintenance
 Maintaining the BTS software and query
 Monitor the real-time monitoring through Web LMT
 Analysis of the fault management and troubleshooting
 Resetting levels of the BTS/NodeB/eNB level 3 and Level 4
 Monitoring the call status in frame level
 Tracing single user CS and PS trace
 Maintaining all activity with Web LMT
 Running useful MML commands related to task
 Backup management and configuration backup

BSC6900 & 6910 Product Description


 BSC 6900 and 6910 system overview
 Comparison of both BSC on every level
 BSC hardware structure in details
 Board level explanation in detail with capacity and ports
 Signal flow in the BSC
 Typical configuration of the BSC
 RACK sub rack and slots arrangement in the BSC
 Cabling arrangement in the BSC
 Power consumption of the BSC at full configuration
 Positions of the boards in the sub racks

BSC6900 & 6910 data configuration


 Data configuration overview
 Data configuration preparation in GUI or MML mode
 Global Data configuration in BSC
 Equipment data configuration in BSC
 Interface data configuration in BSC
 Cell data configuration in BSC
 Scripting of the BSC export and import

BSC 6900 & 6910 operation and maintenance


 Operation and maintenance system overview
 Running task related MML commands
 Alarm management trouble shooting
 Device panel and their properties
 Log management and its operation
 Backup management i.e. configuration and complete backup of the OMU
 Performance monitoring and analysis
 KPI performance and explanation
 Counter management of the BSC and Cell level
 U2000 and CME and Web LMT explanation for daily routine practice

RNC 6900 & 6910 product description


 RNC 6900 and 6910 system overview
 Comparison of both RNC on every level
 RNC hardware structure in details
 Board level explanation in detail with capacity and ports
 Signal flow in the RNC at board level
 Typical configuration of the RNC
 RACK sub rack and slots arrangement in the RNC
 Cabling arrangement in the RNC
 Power consumption of the RNC at full configuration
 Positions of the boards in the sub racks
Signaling Flow on the Iub Interface& Signaling Flow on the Iu/Iur Interface

 User-Plane Signal Flow


 UMTS Signal Flow Between Iub and Iu-CS/Iu-PS and IUR
 RNC6910 Typical Configuration
 Sub rack Inter connectivity via SCUa
 At least one MPS should be configured

RNC6910 &6900 Data Configuration

 Configuration Procedure
 Configuring Global Data
 Configuring Device Data
 Configuring Interface Data
 Configuring Cell Data
 Health checkup of RNC and Daily Routine maintenance
 Trouble shooting on different parameters of the RNC 6910 UO
 Installation and commissioning of RNC
 Operation and maintenance RNC 6910
 CME based configuration and MML based
 Scripting method

RNC 6910 routine maintenance


 Operation and maintenance system overview
 Running task related MML commands
 Alarm management trouble shooting
 Device panel and their properties
 Log management and its operation
 Backup management i.e. configuration and complete backup of the OMU
 Performance monitoring and analysis
Fault management
 Analysis of the fault management in system
 Filtrate the alarm according to severity
 Service impact alarms and troubleshooting
 Quality related alarms
 KPI impacted alarms and their solutions

Class size : Max 15


Lecture Type : Class room

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