5.5 Monitoring the GBTS Commissioning Task
This chapter describes how to monitor a GBTS commissioning task. By monitoring the GBTS
commissioning task, you can learn the commissioning progress and status, and then rectify
commissioning faults (if any) in time.
5.5.1 Viewing the GBTS Alarm Status
5.5.2 Performing the GBTS Fault Diagnosis
5.5.3 Viewing the GBTS Service Verification Results
5.5.4 Restarting a GBTS Commissioning Task
status. If you restart a commissioning task, all commissioning operations
that are already performed are cleared, and the commissioning restarts from the OML detection.
5.5.1 Viewing the GBTS Alarm Status
This section describes how to view the GBTS alarm status. After the automatic software
commissioning starts, you can use the M2000 to monitor the alarms of the GBTS and the relevant
alarms of the GBSC managing the GBTS in real time. If exceptions occur during the
commissioning, you can view the alarm information to locate and handle the exceptions in time.
Prerequisite
The automatic software commissioning already starts, and you have not confirmed the
completion of the GBTS commissioning yet.
Context
The M2000 displays all alarms reported during the GBTS commissioning in real time according
to object types. The objects consist of E1T1s, IP addresses, software, boards, antennas, cell
services, and other objects that cannot be categorized.
You can select multiple commissioning tasks at a time to view the alarm status. The M2000
displays all the alarms of one task in one monitoring window. One M2000 client supports a
maximum of 10 open window at a time, including all subwindows of the
GBTS Auto
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