Deployment
window. For example, the alarm monitoring window and service verification
window.
Procedure
Step 1
Choose
Configuration
>
Auto Deployment
>
GBTS Auto Deployment
to open the
GBTS
Auto Deployment
window.
Step 2
On the
GBTS List
tab page, select one or multiple commissioning tasks, and then click
.
Alternatively, right-click the tasks, and then choose
Open Monitor Window
from the shortcut
menu.
Step 3
In the displayed alarm monitoring window, select the object type in the left area and view the
alarms of the object in the right area.
For details about the alarm monitoring window, see
5.12.1 Interface Description: GBTS
Step 4
If the cause of a E1T1, a board, or an antenna alarm cannot be located according to the alarm
information, you can perform the fault diagnosis. For details about how to perform the fault
diagnosis, see
5.5.2 Performing the GBTS Fault Diagnosis
Step 5
Perform the following steps to handle an alarm:
1.
Double-click the alarm to be handled, and then click the link in
Reason And Advice
in the
displayed dialog box that shows the alarm details.
2.
Handle the fault according to the alarm reference.
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5.5.2 Performing the GBTS Fault Diagnosis
This section describes how to perform the GBTS fault diagnosis. When exceptions occur during
GBTS commissioning, you can use the automatic fault diagnosis function provided by the
M2000 to check whether the GBTS that is being commissioned is faulty. E1T1s and antennas
support the automatic fault diagnosis function.
Prerequisite
The automatic software commissioning already starts, and you have not confirmed the
completion of the GBTS commissioning yet.
Context
The fault diagnosis operations supported by different objects vary.
l
E1T1s: E1 port fault diagnosis on the GBSC side and E1 loopback fault diagnosis on the
GBSC peer side
l
Antennas: Antenna fault diagnosis including the standing wave ratio test
CAUTION
E1T1 fault diagnosis leads to the interruption of all services on the port; antenna fault diagnosis
leads to the interruption of all carrier services of the GBTS. Therefore, you need to perform the
fault diagnosis when the GBTS services are in idle state or are segregated.
3900 Series Multi-Mode Base Station
Commissioning Guide
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M2000
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