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Revision No.
Revision Date
Revision Reason
R1.0
2015-06-30
First edition
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Contents
About This Manual ......................................................................................... I
Chapter 1 Alarm Management Overview.................................................. 1-1
1.1 Alarm Management Flow .................................................................................... 1-1
1.2 Homepage Introduction ...................................................................................... 1-2
1.3 Alarm Severity ................................................................................................... 1-3
1.4 Alarm States ...................................................................................................... 1-3
1.5 Alarms and Notifications ..................................................................................... 1-4
1.6 Technical Specifications...................................................................................... 1-5
Figures............................................................................................................. I
Tables ............................................................................................................ III
Glossary .........................................................................................................V
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Intended Audience
This manual is intended for:
l Equipment room administrators
l Maintenance engineers
Management Overview
specifications.
Chapter 2, Alarm
Management Settings
Chapter 3, Alarm
Monitoring Operations
Chapter 4, Routine Alarm
Maintenance
Conventions
This manual uses the following conventions.
Note: provides additional information about a certain topic.
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3. The NetNumen U31 server collects alarms reported by managed NEs and saves them
to its database.
4. The NetNumen U31 server displays all active alarms on a client.
5. Both active and history alarms on clients are checked and handled.
6. Alarms are sent to the NMS system through the northbound interface of the NetNumen
U31 server.
1. Navigation tree
2. Active alarms
3. History alarms
The alarm management homepage is divided into the following three areas:
l
Navigation tree
Three tabs are displayed in this area: Management, NE Tree, and Statistic.
On the Management tab, you can query and monitor active and history alarms.
Active alarms
Active alarms are displayed in this area.
History alarms
History alarms are displayed in this area.
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Description
Critical
Services are affected seriously. Alarms of this level require immediate removal.
Major
Minor
Services will not be affected, but alarms of this level should be handled to avoid
more serious faults.
Warning
An error that may affect services is detected. This problem should be analyzed
and removed to avoid possible serious faults.
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Acknowledge/unacknowledge an alarm
If an alarm is acknowledged, it is handled by maintenance personnel, and its state
changes to acknowledged. You can also unacknowledge an alarm.
Clear an alarm
If a fault is removed, alarm states change from uncleared to cleared. This type of
alarms are called history alarms, and they are saved to the database of the NetNumen
U31 server.
You can clear an alarm manually, but if the fault that results in the alarm is not removed,
this alarm will be raised again.
Notifications
Notifications are messages about the operation of managed NEs or the EMS system. With
notifications, you can be informed of the operation states of all modules.
Alarms are resulted from faults or exceptions. If they are not removed, services may
be affected. You can acknowledge and clear an alarm.
Notifications are only messages about the operation of managed NEs or the EMS
system. They do not affect services. You cannot acknowledge and clear a notification.
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Item
Value
Alarm storage
20 thousand.
10 million (configurable).
Alarm
50000.
synchronization
alarms
NE number restriction for synchronizing history
10.
alarms
Alarm rule
3.
1000.
200 (configurable).
relevance rules
Maximum number of alarm merging rules that
200 (configurable).
can be created
Active alarm query
History alarm
50000.
1000.
query
Alarm query
selected
Alarm box
1500.
selected
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Chapter 2
Description
Reference
Set an alarm
Refer to "2.1
box
Setting an Alarm
Box".
Refer to "2.2
sound and
Setting Alarm
color
Sound and
Color".
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Setting
Description
Reference
Set a
You can set a special prompting mode for alarms that need
Refer to "2.3
special alarm
Setting a Special
prompting
Alarm Prompting
method
Method".
Set an
Refer to "2.4
intermittent
Setting an
alarm
Intermittent
Alarm".
Refer to "2.5
processing
Creating Rules
alarms
for Automatically
automatically
switching operation.
Processing
For the alarms with the same alarm ID, if the number of times
Alarms", "2.6
Setting a
more than the preset times, the alarms are suppressed. When
Suppress Plan
the number of times that the alarms are reported is less than
Creating a New
TOP Alarm
Suppression
Rule".
Set a template
Refer to "2.8
for forwarding
Setting a
alarm
Forwarding
messages
Template".
Redefine alarm
severity
Refer to "2.9
Redefining an
Alarm Severity".
Define an
Refer to "2.10
alarm code
Defining an Alarm
Code".
Table of Contents
Setting an Alarm Box..................................................................................................2-3
Setting Alarm Sound and Color ..................................................................................2-5
Setting a Special Alarm Prompting Method.................................................................2-7
Setting an Intermittent Alarm ......................................................................................2-9
Creating Rules for Automatically Processing Alarms ................................................2-11
Setting a Suppress Plan Task...................................................................................2-16
TOP Alarm Suppression Rules .................................................................................2-18
Setting a Forwarding Template .................................................................................2-22
Redefining an Alarm Severity ...................................................................................2-24
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Prerequisite
l
l
You know the IP address and communication port of the alarm box.
The alarm box communicates with the NetNumen U31 server properly.
Steps
1. On the NetNumen U31 client, select Fault > Setting > Alarm Box Setting. The Alarm
Box Setting tab is displayed.
2. Click
on the toolbar. The Alarm Box dialog box is displayed, see Figure 2-2.
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Description
General Information
Communication Information
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Parameter
Description
Control Information
Result
The new alarm box is displayed in the Alarm Box window.
Steps
1. On the NetNumen U31 client, select System > Preferences. The Preferences dialog
box is displayed.
2. Select Preferences > Fault > Alarm Sound and Color Setting. The Sound Setting
tab is displayed.
3. On the Sound Setting tab, set different sounds for alarms of different levels, see
Figure 2-3.
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Description
Choose
Setting
You can either enter the path of a sound file or click Choose to select
a sound file.
Play
Mute
If you select the Mute check box, if an alarm of this level is raised,
there is no audio prompt.
Sound Model
4. Click the Color Setting tab. Select different colors for alarms of different levels, see
Figure 2-4.
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5. Click OK.
End of Steps
Prerequisite
If you set Notify Method to Notify by Sound, the PC on which the client is installed needs
to be connected with a speaker.
Steps
1. On the NetNumen U31 client, select Fault > Setting > Alarm Prompting Setting.
The Alarm Prompting Setting tab is displayed.
on the toolbar. The Alarm Prompting Setting dialog box is displayed, see
2. Click
Figure 2-5.
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Description
ter
Name
Rule name.
Descrip-
Rule description.
tion
Rule
Status
Notify
Notify by Dialog: If alarms that comply with particular conditions are reported,
Notify by Sound: If alarms that comply with particular conditions are reported,
Method
Sound
Sound file. You can set the times for playing the sound.
Setup
Tab
Operation
Basic
Condition
On the Location tab, select one or more NEs. If alarms are raised in these NEs,
the NetNumen U31 system prompts the maintenance personnel.
ii.
On the Alarm Code tab, select one or more alarm codes. If alarms of the alarm
codes are raised, the NetNumen U31 system prompts the maintenance personnel.
iii. On the Others tab, set the alarm type, alarm severity, and ACK state. If alarms
complying with the conditions are raised, the NetNumen U31 system prompts
the maintenance personnel.
4. Click OK. The new prompting rule is displayed on the Alarm Prompting Setting tab.
End of Steps
Steps
1. On the NetNumen U31 client, select Fault > Setting > Intermittent Alarm Setting.
The Intermittent Alarm Setting dialog box is displayed.
button. The Intermittent Alarm Setting dialog box is displayed, see
2. Click the
Figure 2-6.
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3. Set the parameters as required. For parameter descriptions, refer to Table 2-5.
Table 2-5 Parameter Descriptions for Intermittent Alarm Setting
Parameter
Description
Name
Description
State
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Parameter
Description
intermittence
Set alarms to be processed
4. Click OK.
End of Steps
Context
If an alarm or notification complies with certain conditions, the NetNumen U31 system is
triggered to process the alarm or notification based on alarm rules.
Table 2-6 Alarm Rule Descriptions
Rule
Description
Alarm acknowledging
rule
Alarm clearing rule
Merges alarms that are caused by the same failure and display one alarm
to represent those alarms. You can create multiple rules, but the conditions
of the new rule cannot overlap those of the rules already in existence.
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Rule
Description
If an alarm meeting the specified conditions occurs, the preset MML script
rules
is triggered.
Filters alarms that match specified conditions. The filtered alarms will not
be reported to the NMS.
With this rule, users can use specified root alarms to restrain specified
by NE
NE-correlated alarms. Alarms that restrain other alarms are called root
alarms, and the restrained alarms are called correlated alarms. Correlated
alarms will be displayed when there is no root alarm. When root alarms
exist, correlated alarms will not be displayed.
With this rule, users can use specified root alarms to restrain specified
by NE type
Repeated notification
Filters notifications (with the same location and notification code) that
filtering rule
repeat within the specified time from the last notification (including filtered
ones). The filtered notifications will neither be displayed on the GUI nor
be stored in the database. They will be discarded directly. You can see
the occurrence times of a notification by querying notifications. This rule
only takes effect for notifications that are reported after the creation of
this rule. You can create multiple rules, but the new rule cannot overlap
the conditions of the rules already in existence.
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Rule
Description
Merges the repeatedly reported and recovered alarms with the same alarm
ID within a dynamic interval or a fixed period. Alarms are merged based on
dynamic intervals or fixed periods.
The correlated alarms generated during the effective period can be merged
without being stored in the historical alarm database.
If the number of frequently reported alarms is greater than the threshold,
the counting cell of the root alarm is marked in red.
Steps
1. On the NetNumen U31 client, select Fault > Setting > Rule Setting. The Rule Setting
tab is displayed.
2. Click
Do...
i.
On the Basic tab, set the basic information, for example, name.
description, and initial status of the rule.
ii.
i.
acknowledging rule
On the Basic tab, set the basic information, for example, name.
description, and initial status of the rule.
ii.
i.
rule
On the Basic tab, set the basic information, for example, name.
description, and initial status of the rule.
ii.
i.
On the Basic tab, set the basic information, for example, name.
rule
Set the delay time and whether to report alarms that are raised and
cleared within the delay time.
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To...
Create an alarm merging
Do...
i.
rule
On the Basic tab, set the basic information, for example, name.
description, and initial status of the rule.
ii.
iii. On the Action tab, set the information of the new alarm.
Create an alarm persisting
i.
rule
On the Basic tab, set the basic information, for example, name.
description, and initial status of the rule.
ii.
iii. On the Action tab, set whether to raise the alarm level or raise
another alarm after an alarm persists for a specified duration.
Create an alarm counting
i.
rule
On the Basic tab, set the basic information, for example, name.
description, and initial status of the rule.
ii.
iii. On the Action tab, set the system to raise a new alarm if the times
that the alarm meeting the requirements is raised exceeds the
threshold.
Create an alarm forwarding
i.
rule
On the Basic tab, set the basic information, for example, name.
description, and initial status of the rule.
ii.
i.
rule
On the Basic tab, set the basic information, for example, name,
description, and initial status of the rule.
ii.
i.
script rule
Select the time for triggering the MML script, script file, and
execution position.
iii. On the Condition tab, set the filtering conditions. The rule applies
to the alarms meeting the configured conditions.
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To...
Create an NAF alarm
Do...
i.
filtering rule
On the Basic tab, set the basic information, for example, name.
description, and initial status of the rule.
ii.
i.
On the Basic tab, set the basic information, for example, name.
rule by NE
i.
rule by NE type
On the Basic tab, set the basic information, for example, name.
description, and initial status of the rule.
ii.
i.
rule
Create a repeated
On the Basic tab, set the basic information, for example, name.
description, and initial status of the rule.
ii.
i.
On the Basic tab, set the basic information, for example, name.
Set the duration within which this notification is discarded if the same
notification is raised repeatedly.
i.
ii.
Set the merging mode and whether or not the correlated alarms are
stored in the historical alarm database when they are recovered.
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To...
Do...
iii. On the Condition tab, set the filtering conditions. The rule applies
to the notifications meeting the configured conditions.
5. Click OK. The new rule is displayed on the Rule Setting tab.
End of Steps
Steps
1. On the NetNumen U31 client, select Fault > Suppress Plan Task Management. The
Suppress Plan Task Management tab is displayed.
2. Click
. The Suppress Plan Task dialog box is displayed, see Figure 2-7.
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Set the parameters. For a description of the parameters, refer to Table 2-7.
Table 2-7 Suppress Plan Task Parameter Descriptions
Parameter
Description
Task Name
Task Type
Task
Status
Task
Start time and end time of the suppress plan task. Effective Temporarily: This
Period
task is effective within a period. Effective Every Day This task is effective within
a period of everyday.
3. On the Basic tab, set the basic properties of the suppress plan task.
4. On the NE tab, set the NE whose alarms that needs to be restrained.
5. Click OK. The new suppress plan task is displayed on the Suppress Plan Task
Management tab.
End of Steps
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The TOP Alarm Suppression Setting tab consists of two parts: task list and alarm
suppression details list.
Task List
In the task list area, all TOP alarm suppression tasks are displayed, including eight tasks
pre-defined by the system and with the default status Suspended. For a description of
the buttons in this area, refer to Table 2-8.
Table 2-8 Description of the Buttons in the Task List Area
Button
Description
Creates a new TOP alarm suppression rule.
Creates the selected TOP alarm suppression rule.
Deletes the selected TOP alarm suppression rule.
The TOP alarm suppression rules pre-defined by the system cannot be deleted.
The Activated TOP alarm suppression rules cannot be deleted.
Activates the selected TOP alarm suppression rule.
Suspends the selected TOP alarm suppression rule.
The root alarm that applies this rule is recovered. If the correlated alarm is not
recovered, it becomes visible in the active alarm list.
The alarms that are displayed in the alarm suppression details area and apply this
rule are cleared.
Refreshes the TOP alarm suppression rule list.
Description
The selected alarms are involved in alarm suppression.
The selected alarms are not involved in alarm suppression.
The suppression details about the selected alarms are deleted and the alarms are
not involved in alarm suppression any more.
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Button
Description
Exports logs of alarm suppression details.
The logs of alarm suppression details recorded in the last 1, 7, 30, and 60 days
can be exported as a *.zip file in which a *.csv file is included.
The system stores the logs of the last 60 days and automatically deletes the logs
that are stored for more than 60 days.
The allowable total size of the stored logs is 1.5 GB. If the actual size is more
than 1.5 GB, the system automatically deletes the oldest logs that contribute to
the overrun of the total size.
Refreshes the alarm suppression details list.
Steps
1. On the NetNumen U31 client, select Fault > Setting > TOP Alarm Suppression
Setting. The TOP Alarm Suppression Setting tab is displayed.
2. Click
2-9.
. The TOP Alarm Suppression Setting dialog box is displayed, see Figure
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For a description of the TOP alarm suppression setting parameters, refer to Table 2-10.
Table 2-10 Description of TOP Alarm Suppression Setting Parameters
Parameter
Description
Name
Description
Rule status
Start
Sets the conditions of suppression starting: An alarm occurs more than X times
suppression
Stop
Sets the conditions of suppression stopping: An alarm occurs less than Y times
suppression
Value range of Y: 150 and less than the product of 0.5 and X (3 by default)
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Parameter
Description
Advanced
Sets TOP alarm suppression conditions: the NE where the alarm occurs and
settings
3. Click OK. The new TOP alarm suppression rule is displayed in the task list on the TOP
Alarm Suppression Setting tab.
Note:
After a rule is activated, alarm suppression starts when an alarm is reported and the
number of times that the alarm occurs meets the suppression starting conditions. The
statistics displayed in the suppression details are the same as the alarm information
actually reported.
When the alarm suppression stopping conditions are met, alarm suppression stops.
The root alarm that applies this rule is recovered. If the correlated alarm is not
recovered, it becomes visible in the active alarm list. The alarm suppression details
about this alarm are cleared.
End of Steps
Steps
1. On the NetNumen U31 client, select Fault > Setting > Alarm Forwarding Template
Setting. The Alarm Forwarding Template Setting dialog box is displayed, see
Figure 2-10.
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Note:
Enter the character [ and select an alarm property from the drop-down list.
3. Click OK.
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Steps
1. On the NetNumen U31 client, select Fault > Setting > Severity Regrading Setting.
The Severity Regrading Setting tab is displayed, see Figure 2-11.
Figure 2-11 Severity Regrading Setting Tab
2. Select the corresponding system from the Code Group drop-down list. Alarms raised
in the system are displayed on the Severity Regrading Setting tab.
3. Select the alarm whose alarm severity needs to be redefined, and click the
corresponding Custom Severity drop-down list. The alarm severity list is displayed,
see Figure 2-12.
Figure 2-12 Severity Regrading Setting (Alarm Severity) Tab
End of Steps
Steps
Modifying an Alarm Code
1. On the NetNumen U31 client, select Fault > Setting > Alarm Code Description
Setting. The Alarm Code Description Setting tab is displayed.
2. Select a alarm code type from the Code Group drop-down list. Alarms of the code
type are displayed.
3. Right-click an alarm code and select Modify from the shortcut menu, or double-click
the alarm code to be modified. The Alarm Code Description Setting dialog box is
displayed, see Figure 2-13.
Figure 2-13 Alarm Code Description Setting Dialog Box
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Note:
Severities of some user-defined alarm codes cannot be modified.
5. Click OK.
Sending the Alarm Code Information
6. Right-click the modified alarm code, and click
. The Synchronize dry contact
alarm description to OMM dialog box is displayed. Select the NE to which the alarm
code information is to be sent, see Figure 2-14.
Figure 2-14 Synchronize dry contact alarm description to OMM Dialog
BoxLocation Tab
7. Click System Type. The System Type tab is displayed. Select the desired system
type, see Figure 2-15.
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Figure 2-15 Synchronize dry contact alarm description to OMM Dialog BoxSystem
Type Tab
8. Click OK. The alarm code information is sent to the OMMB side, and a successful
prompt message is displayed in the lower-left pane of the NetNumen U31 client.
End of Steps
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Operation
Description
Email or SMS
forwarding rule
method
alarms
active alarm. For how to query related history alarms, refer to "3.4
Checking Related History Alarms".
Locate an alarm
NE
Rack
Forwarding alarm
messages manually
Acknowledge an alarm
Remove alarm-related
faults
10
11
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Table of Contents
Setting an Alarm Message Forwarding Rule...............................................................3-3
Alarm Monitoring Methods..........................................................................................3-6
Checking Alarm Information .....................................................................................3-15
Checking Related History Alarms .............................................................................3-17
Locating an Alarm ....................................................................................................3-17
Forwarding an Alarm Message Manually ..................................................................3-18
Acknowledging an Alarm ..........................................................................................3-20
Removing an Alarm-Related Fault............................................................................3-21
Clearing an Alarm Manually......................................................................................3-21
Editing Alarm Handling Suggestions.........................................................................3-22
Prerequisite
l
l
If alarm messages are forwarded through Email, the address of the mailbox for
sending Emails must be configured in the NetNumen U31 server.
If alarm messages are forwarded through short messages, the NetNumen U31 server
needs to be connected with an alarm box, and the SIM/UIM card needs to be installed
to the SMS module in the alarm box.
Steps
1. On the NetNumen U31 client, select Fault > Setting > Rule Setting. The Rule Setting
tab is displayed.
2. Click
3. Select Alarm Forwarding Rule, and click OK. The Alarm Forwarding Rule dialog
box is displayed, see Figure 3-2.
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4. Set the basic properties. For parameter descriptions, refer to Table 3-2.
Table 3-2 Alarm Forwarding RuleBasic Parameter Descriptions
Parameter
Description
Name
Description
Rule Status
Forwarding Support
5. Click the Condition tab and perform the following steps to set conditions. This rule
will be applied to alarms that comply with the conditions.
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a. On the Location tab, select one or more than one NEs. If alarms are raised in
these NEs, the corresponding alarm messages are forwarded.
b. On the Alarm Code tab, select one or more than one alarm codes. If alarms of
these alarm codes are raised, the corresponding alarm messages are forwarded.
c.
On the Others tab, select the period within which alarms are raised, the alarm
type, and the severity. If alarms complying with these conditions are raised, the
corresponding alarm messages are forwarded.
6. Click the Action tab. Set the forwarding type, forwarding period, and the Email or
mobile phone number to which alarm messages are forwarded, see Figure 3-3. For
parameter descriptions, refer to Table 3-3.
Figure 3-3 Alarm Forwarding RuleAction Tab
Description
User Information
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Parameter
Description
Forward Type
7. Click OK. The new rule is displayed on the Rule Setting tab.
End of Steps
Operation
analyzer
Analyzer".
Steps
1. On the NetNumen U31 client, select Fault > Alarm Monitoring.
Monitoring tab is displayed.
The Alarm
Description
ton
/
Exports alarm messages in visible/all columns. The exported alarms can be saved
in multiple file formats.
Prints all active alarms.
Checks alarms of all NEs.
Steps
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Note:
If you select the EMS Server node, alarms of all NEs are displayed in the NE
Alarms Table area.
Description
Location
Alarm Code
Probable Cause
Time
Others
To filter alarms based on alarm type, severity, and status, set the
conditions on this tab.
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Note:
If no monitoring condition is set, all alarms are monitored.
End of Steps
Prerequisite
If you need to enable the alarm sound function, you need a speaker
Steps
1. On the NetNumen U31 client, select Fault > Alarm Panel.
The Alarm Panel dialog box is displayed, see Figure 3-6.
Figure 3-6 Alarm Panel Dialog Box
Description
Flash
Sound
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2. Click Flash and Sound to set the alarm prompting method and drag the panel to any
place of the client screen. For a description of buttons, refer to Table 3-7.
l The Alarm Panel dialog box is always displayed in the upper area of the client.
l After the Alarm Panel dialog box is closed, the alarm information is displayed in
the upper right corner of the client.
End of Steps
l
l
All Active Alarms: All active alarms in the NetNumen U31 system, including the
alarms that are filtered out by rules.
Visible Active Alarms: Alarms that are displayed in the NetNumen U31 system.
Alarms that are filtered out are not displayed.
Active Alarms Within One Hour: Alarms that are raised in the NetNumen U31
system within one hour and are displayed. Alarms that are filtered out are not
displayed.
History Alarms: Alarms that were raised and cleared in the NetNumen U31 system.
Notifications: Operation or exception notifications in the NetNumen U31 system.
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Steps
1. Use either of the following methods to query active alarms:
l In the Management Tree, right-click My Query and select New Active Alarm
Query from the shortcut menu.
l Select Fault > Query Active Alarms.
The Query Active Alarms dialog box is displayed.
2. Perform the following operations () as required in the dialog box.
Tab
Operation
Location
To monitor alarms raised in an NE, select the NE from the NE tree, and add
it to the right area. If no NE is selected, alarms raised in all NEs are queried.
Alarm Code
Set the alarm codes to be queried. Select the required alarm codes from
the resource tree and add the codes to the right area. If no alarm code
is selected, all alarms are queried.
Time
To query alarms raised within a period, set the time range in the Raise
Time area, and set the time range for acknowledged/unacknowledged
alarms in the (Un)ACK Time area. If the time range is not set, alarms
raised at any time are queried.
Others
Set the Alarm Type, Severity, ACK State, and NE IP, or set the Fuzzy
Match as conditions for querying the required alarms.
To set the visibility, correlation, and maintenance state, click the Advanced
button. The Advanced dialog box is displayed. Set related parameters
on the Advanced and Additional Information tabs. If no parameter is
set, all alarms are queried.
3. Click OK. All alarms that comply with conditions are displayed on the Query Active
Alarms tab.
4. Close the Query Active Alarms tab.
A message box is displayed, asking whether to save the query conditions.
To...
Save the query
Do...
i.
ii.
conditions
Click No.
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Example
This procedure uses the query of all active alarms as an example to describe how to query
alarms based on NEs or NE groups.
1. On the Management tab, click the NE Tree tab.
2. Right-click the NE or NE group to be queried, and select Active Alarms from the
shortcut menu.
The alarms complying with the conditions are displayed on the Active Alarms tab.
3. Close the Active Alarms tab and select whether to save the query conditions.
Steps
1. On the NetNumen U31 client, select Fault > Timing Export Task Management.
The Timing Export Task Management tab is displayed, see Figure 3-8.
Figure 3-8 Timing Export Task Management Tab
2. Click
The Timing Export Task dialog box is displayed, see Figure 3-9.
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Description
Task Name
Task name.
Output Type
Task Time
Task Status
Initial status of the export task. Activated: The task is operating properly.
Suspended: The task is not run.
File Type
Format Template
Advanced Settings
If you need to send the result to an FTP server, set the FTP server in
the Advanced Setting dialog box.
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Note:
If you do not set the conditions, alarms of all NEs are exported by default.
5. (Optional) To send the export result to an FTP server, perform the following step:
a. In the Timing Export Task dialog box, click Advanced Setting. The Advanced
Setting dialog box is displayed.
b. Select the Enable check box and configure the parameters for FTP connection,
see Figure 3-10.
Figure 3-10 Advanced Setting Dialog Box
c.
Click OK.
6. Click OK.
The new export task is displayed on the Timing Export Task Management tab.
End of Steps
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Result
When it is the time for running the export task, the NetNumen U31 system exports alarms
based on the conditions, and the results are displayed on the Timing Export Task
Management tab.
Steps
1. In the Alarm Monitoring window, right-click an LTE TDD or LTEFDD RRU alarm to
be analyzed, and select RRU Fault Analyze from the shortcut menu.
If...
Then...
End of Steps
Steps
1. On the Alarm Monitoring tab, to check the detailed information of an alarm, perform
either of the following steps:
l Double-click an alarm.
l Right-click an alarm and select Detail.
A dialog box that displays the detailed alarm information is displayed, see Figure 3-11.
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For a description of the buttons in the dialog box, refer to Table 3-9.
Table 3-9 Button Descriptions
Button
Description
Prev
Next
Acknowledge
Acknowledges this alarm. This operation can be performed only when the
alarm is not acknowledged.
Unacknowl-
Unacknowledges this alarm. This operation can be performed only when the
edge
alarm is acknowledged.
Comment
Clear
Clears this alarm. The cleared alarms can be queried in history alarms.
Forward
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Button
Description
Copy
Steps
1. On the NetNumen U31 client, select Fault > Alarm Monitoring.
Monitoring tab is displayed.
The Alarm
2. Right-click the alarm to be checked and select Related History Alarms from the
shortcut menu. The Related History Alarms tab is displayed.
3. Check the related history alarms.
End of Steps
NE
Rack
Note:
For NEs that do not support the viewing of rack chart, alarms raised in such NEs cannot
be located to racks.
Steps
1. Perform the following operations as required.
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To...
To locate an alarm to
an NE
Do...
On the Alarm Monitoring tab, right-click the alarm to be located, and select
Locate Alarm to NE from the shortcut menu.
The Topology Management tab is displayed.
To locate an alarm to
a rack
On the Alarm Monitoring tab, right-click the alarm to be located, and select
Open Rack Chart from the shortcut menu.
The NE rack chart page is displayed. You can check the faulty board on the
chart.
End of Steps
Prerequisite
l
l
To use Emails to forward an alarm message, you need to configure an SMTP server
in the NetNumen U31 server.
To use short messages to forward an alarm message, the NetNumen U31 server
needs to be connected with an alarm box properly.
Context
l
l
l
Steps
1. On the Alarm Monitoring tab, right-click an alarm whose corresponding message
needs to be forwarded, and select Forward from the shortcut menu.
The Forward Alarm dialog box is displayed, see Figure 3-12.
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Do...
i.
ii.
to an Email address
iii. On the Forward by email tab, set the title and contents of the Email.
The default contents include NE, Alarm Code, Raised Time, Alarm
Type, and Remark.
Forward an alarm message
i.
ii.
to a mobile phone
3. Click OK.
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Context
In the alarm list, acknowledged alarms are marked by exclamatory marks. After an
alarm is acknowledged, the time when the alarm is acknowledged, the personnel who
acknowledged the alarm, and the other information are saved.
You can also set rules for acknowledging alarms automatically. For how to set such rules,
refer to "2.5 Creating Rules for Automatically Processing Alarms".
Steps
1. On the Alarm Monitoring tab, right-click an alarm to be acknowledged, and select
Acknowledge from the shortcut menu. The Acknowledge Alarms dialog box is
displayed, see Figure 3-13.
Figure 3-13 Acknowledge Alarms Dialog Box
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Note:
If you have an administrative permission to the configuration center and alarm
management, you can set the length of the alarm acknowledgement information
in the configuration center in the following way: Select Common Configuration >
Common Property in the left pane, select Global Configuration > Alarm > The
Length of Alarm Acknowledging Information on the Server tab in the right pane,
and set the parameter. Then you should re-log in to the EMS client without resetting
the server.
End of Steps
Note:
When you contact the ZTE technical support center, provide the related information of
the system, for example, the software version and the fault symptoms.
Steps
1. On the Alarm Monitoring tab, right-click an alarm to be cleared, and select Clear from
the shortcut menu. A Confirm message box is displayed.
2. Click Yes.
After the alarm is cleared, its status becomes Acknowledged, and it is saved as a
history alarm.
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Steps
1. On the Alarm Monitoring tab, right-click an alarm, and select Handling Suggestions
from the shortcut menu.
The corresponding alarm handling suggestions dialog box is displayed, see Figure
3-14.
Figure 3-14 NE: EMS Server Alarm Handling Suggestions
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Chapter 4
Description
Reference
Synchronize
Refer to "4.1
alarms
Synchronizing
manually
Alarms Manually".
Refer to "4.2
statistics on
Collecting Statistics
NE alarms
on History Alarms
manually
Manually".
Collect
statistics on
a Periodic Alarm
NE alarms
Statistics Collection
automatically
Task".
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Operation
Description
Reference
Maintain
alarms
procedures:
"4.4.1 Setting
an Alarm
Backup/Deletion
Task".
"4.4.2
Acknowledging
History Alarms
Automatically".
"4.4.3 Backing
Up/Restoring
Alarms
Manually".
Maintain
Refer to "4.5
alarm handling
Exporting/Importing
suggestions
Alarm Handling
Suggestions".
Table of Contents
Synchronizing Alarms Manually..................................................................................4-2
Collecting Statistics on History Alarms Manually.........................................................4-3
Creating a Periodic Alarm Statistics Collection Task .................................................4-12
Maintaining Alarms...................................................................................................4-16
Exporting/Importing Alarm Handling Suggestions .....................................................4-23
Steps
1. On the NetNumen U31 client, select Fault > Synchronize Active Alarms.
The Synchronize Active Alarms dialog box is displayed, see Figure 4-2.
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2. Select one or more than one NEs from the left NE navigation tree, and click
the selected NEs to the right area.
to add
3. Click OK.
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You can set conditions to collect statistics on history alarms that comply with the
conditions.
You can save the conditions as a new template.
l
Steps
To create a History Alarm Basic Statistics task, perform the following steps.
1. Use either of the following methods to open the History Alarm Basic Statistics dialog
box, see Figure 4-3.
l Select Fault > History Alarm Basic Statistics.
l Select Statistics > History Alarm Statistics > History Alarm Basic Statistic.
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Description
Statistic Type
Statistic Row/Column
View Setting
Preview
Save As
4. Set Statistic Object of the Statistic Column to Severity, which means to collect
statistics based on severity.
5. Click the Condition tab. The Condition tab is displayed, see Figure 4-4.
Figure 4-4 History Alarm Basic StatisticsCondition Tab
Description
Location
Selects the NE type from the NE Type drop-down list and select an NE from
the NE tree.
If you do not select an NE, all NEs are selected by default.
Alarm Code
Time
Selects the time period when history alarms occur (raised time or cleared
time). The system collects statistics on the history alarms based on this
time period.
Others
Sets the time, type, original severity, and the acknowledging personnel of
alarms to be collected.
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6. Click OK.
To create a History Alarm Busy-Time Statistics task, perform the following steps.
7. Use either of the following methods to open the History Alarm Busy-Time Statistics
dialog box, see Figure 4-5.
l Select Fault > History Alarm Busy-Time Statistics.
l Select Statistics > History Alarm Statistics > History Alarm Busy-Time
Statistics.
Figure 4-5 History Alarm Busy-Time StatisticsBasic Tab
Description
Statistic Type
Effective Time
View Setting
Save As
Description
Location
Alarm Code
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Tab
Description
Time
Select the time period during which history alarms are raised. The system then
collects statistics on history alarms based on the time period.
Steps
Creating a Customized Alarm Statistical Template
1. On the Fault Management tab, click the Statistic tab.
2. Perform the following operations as required.
To...
Do...
Create a history
i.
Basic Statistic from the shortcut menu. The History Alarm Basic
template
Set the template name and click OK. The History Alarm Basic
Statistics dialog box is displayed.
To...
Do...
i.
busy-time statistic
template
Set the template name and click OK. The History Alarm BusyTime Statistics dialog box is displayed.
i.
important alarm-code
statistics template
Set the template name and click OK. The History Alarm Important
Alarm-Code Statistics dialog box is displayed.
The Alarm
5. In the left area, click the Statistic tab and select the template to be used.
Default templates and user-defined templates are all displayed in the template tree.
Note:
If you use a default template to collect statistics, you collect statistics from all NEs.
To modify the statistic condition, refer to "4.2.1 Collecting Statistics on History Alarms
Based on User-Defined Conditions".
The Alarm
8. In the left area, click the Statistic tab. The Statistic tab is displayed.
9. Double-click Default Statistic Setting.
The Default Statistic Setting dialog box is displayed, see Figure 4-7.
Figure 4-7 Default Statistic Setting Dialog Box
10. Set the conditions for collecting alarm statistics. For a description of the parameters,
refer to Table 4-6.
Table 4-6 Default Statistic Setting Descriptions
Tab
Description
Location
Select the NE type from the NE Type drop-down list and select an NE from
the NE tree.
If you do not select an NE, all NEs are selected by default.
Alarm Code
Others
Set the time, type, original severity, and the acknowledging personnel of
alarms to be collected.
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Prerequisite
l
l
Steps
1. On the NetNumen U31 client, use either of the following methods to open the Timing
Statistic Task Management tab.
l Select Fault > Timing Statistic Task Management.
l Select Statistics > History Alarm Statistics > Timing Statistic Task
Management.
The Timing Statistic Task Management tab is displayed, see Figure 4-8.
Figure 4-8 Timing Statistic Task Management Tab
2. Click
. The Timing Statistic Task dialog box is displayed, see Figure 4-9.
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Description
Task Name
Task name.
Task Time
Task Status
Initial status of the export task. Activated: The task is operating properly.
Suspended: The task is not run.
File Type
Format Template
Advanced Settings
If you need to send the result to an FTP server, set the FTP server in
the Advanced Setting dialog box.
4. (Optional) To send the export result to an Email address or an FTP server, perform the
following step:
a. In the Timing Export Task dialog box, click Advanced Setting. The Advanced
Setting dialog box is displayed.
b. Select the Enable check box and configure the Email address, see Figure 4-10.
Figure 4-10 Advanced SettingEmail Forward Tab
c.
(Optional) Select the Forward at ... o'clock every day check box and configure
time point.
d. Click the FTP Push tab. The FTP Push tab is displayed, see Figure 4-11.
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e. Select the Enable check box, and set the parameters for FTP connection.
For a description of the parameters, refer to Table 4-8.
Table 4-8 Advanced SettingFTP Push Parameter Descriptions
Parameter
Description
Enable
Protocol Type
IP Address
Port
User Name
Login username of the peer FTP server. This user must have the
write rights.
Password
Anonymous
f.
Sub Folder
Test Connection
Click OK.
5. Click OK.
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The new task is displayed on the Timing Statistic Task Management tab.
End of Steps
Steps
1. On the NetNumen U31 client, select Maintenance > Task Management > Show
Timing Task. The Task Management window is displayed.
2. Click Common Task > Historical Data Archiving > Alarm Data Backup and
Deletion Task in the left navigation tree. The corresponding task information is
displayed in the right area, see Figure 4-12.
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Description
If multiple clients are connected with the NetNumen U31 server, to obtain the
latest task information, click this button.
Modifies the export and period information of a task.
Saves the modified task information.
Cancels the modification of the task information.
Checks tasks that are not executed at defined time.
Checks the execution of tasks.
Sets database monitoring thresholds. If the number of alarms exceeds a threshold
(number of records or percentage), the corresponding threshold alarm is raised,
and the NetNumen U31 system deletes alarms until the remained alarms are
less than 80% of the lowest threshold.
If the types of alarms to be backed up are selected, and the task is being executed,
this button lights.
If the backup operation persists for a long time or you do not need to back up the
data, you can click this button to stop the backup operation.
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3. (Optional) To set types of alarms to be backed up and the path for saving the backup
file, perform the following steps:
a. Click
on the toolbar.
b. Select the type of alarms to be backed up in the Backup Description area, see
Figure 4-13.
Figure 4-13 Backup Description Area
c.
Select the Remote Backup Path check box in the Backup Path area.
Note:
To set the FTP server, select Maintenance > Remote Backup Path
Configuration. Remote Backup Path can be selected only when a remote
backup path has been set.
d. Click
on the toolbar.
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d. Click OK.
End of Steps
Steps
1. On the NetNumen U31 client, select Maintenance > Task Management > Show
Timing Task. The Task Management window is displayed.
2. Select Common Task > Alarm Background Task > Automatically Acknowledge
History Alarms in the left navigation tree. The day setting and period setting
information is displayed, see Figure 4-15.
Figure 4-15 Automatically Acknowledge History Alarms
Description
If multiple clients are connected with the NetNumen U31 server, to obtain the
latest task information, click this button.
Sets the number of days before which alarms are acknowledged automatically.
Saves the modified task information.
Cancels the modification of the task information.
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Button
Description
Checks the execution of tasks.
Activates the modified task information.
Suspends the modified task information.
3. Click
to set the number of days before which alarms are acknowledged
automatically, see Figure 4-16.
Figure 4-16 Day Setting Area
4. Click
End of Steps
Note:
The only difference between the operation described in this procedure and that in task
management is that the former operation is performed only once, but the later is performed
periodically.
Steps
Backing Up/Deleting Alarms
1. On the NetNumen U31 client, select Maintenance > System Backup and Restore.
The System Backup and Restore window is displayed.
2. Select Backup > Backup and Deletion Alarm Data from the left navigation tree. The
related parameters are displayed in the right area, see Figure 4-17.
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Description
Select an operation:
Operation
Backup and Deletion: Delete alarms after they are backed up.
Operation Content
Backup Filter Type
Set the period. Alarms raised within the period are backed up. If you
set this parameter to Latest T Day(s), alarms raised within T days are
backed up.
To display the detailed period, click
Set the period. Alarms raised within the period are deleted. If you set this
parameter to T Day(s) Ago, alarms raised T days ago are deleted.
T Time
Path at Server or
Remote Server
Backup File
If this check box is selected, when you back up alarms, the backup files
Download Path at
Client
4. (Optional) To modify the path for saving backup files, click the Browse button next to
the Backup File Save Path at Server or Remote Server.
Note:
The default path for saving alarms is ums-server/rundata/backup/fmbak.
5. Click Execute.
The backup or deletion progress is displayed in the Execution Result area.
Restoring Alarms
6. On the NetNumen U31 client, select Maintenance > System Backup and Restore.
The System Backup and Restore window is displayed.
7. Select Restore > Restore Alarm Data from the left navigation tree. The related
parameters are displayed in the right area, see Figure 4-18.
Figure 4-18 Restore Alarm Data
8. Click Browse. The Open dialog box is displayed, see Figure 4-19.
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Steps
1. On the NetNumen U31 client, select Fault > Setting > Handling Suggestion Setting.
The Handling Suggestion Setting tab is displayed, see Figure 4-20.
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Do...
i.
ii.
Select the path to save the exported file and set the file name and file
suggestions
type.
iii. Click Save.
Import handling
i.
ii.
suggestions
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Figures
Figure 1-1 Alarm Management Flow ......................................................................... 1-1
Figure 1-2 Alarm Management Homepage ............................................................... 1-2
Figure 1-3 Alarm State Change Model ...................................................................... 1-4
Figure 2-1 Alarm Management Settings .................................................................... 2-1
Figure 2-2 Alarm Box Dialog Box .............................................................................. 2-4
Figure 2-3 Alarm Sound and Color SettingSound Setting Tab................................ 2-6
Figure 2-4 Alarm Sound and Color SettingColor Setting Tab ................................. 2-7
Figure 2-5 Alarm Prompting SettingBasic Tab ....................................................... 2-8
Figure 2-6 Intermittent Alarm Setting....................................................................... 2-10
Figure 2-7 Suppress Plan TaskBasic Tab ............................................................ 2-17
Figure 2-8 TOP Alarm Suppression Setting Tab ...................................................... 2-18
Figure 2-9 TOP Alarm Suppression Setting Dialog Box........................................... 2-21
Figure 2-10 Alarm Forwarding Template Setting Dialog Box.................................... 2-23
Figure 2-11 Severity Regrading Setting Tab ............................................................ 2-24
Figure 2-12 Severity Regrading Setting (Alarm Severity) Tab.................................. 2-24
Figure 2-13 Alarm Code Description Setting Dialog Box ......................................... 2-25
Figure 2-14 Synchronize dry contact alarm description to OMM Dialog
BoxLocation Tab................................................................................ 2-26
Figure 2-15 Synchronize dry contact alarm description to OMM Dialog
BoxSystem Type Tab......................................................................... 2-27
Figure 3-1 Alarm Monitoring Flow ............................................................................. 3-1
Figure 3-2 Alarm Forwarding RuleBasic Tab.......................................................... 3-4
Figure 3-3 Alarm Forwarding RuleAction Tab ........................................................ 3-5
Figure 3-4 Important Alarms Table ............................................................................ 3-8
Figure 3-5 Important Alarms Table ............................................................................ 3-8
Figure 3-6 Alarm Panel Dialog Box ........................................................................... 3-9
Figure 3-7 Alarm Query .......................................................................................... 3-10
Figure 3-8 Timing Export Task Management Tab .................................................... 3-12
Figure 3-9 Timing Export Task Dialog Box............................................................... 3-13
Figure 3-10 Advanced Setting Dialog Box............................................................... 3-14
Figure 3-11 Detailed Alarm Information ................................................................... 3-16
Figure 3-12 Forward Alarm Dialog Box ................................................................... 3-19
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Tables
Table 1-1 Alarm Severity Description ........................................................................ 1-3
Table 1-2 Alarm Management Technical Specifications ............................................. 1-5
Table 2-1 Alarm Management Settings Descriptions ................................................. 2-1
Table 2-2 Alarm Box Parameter Descriptions ............................................................ 2-4
Table 2-3 Alarm Sound and Color Setting Parameter Descriptions............................ 2-6
Table 2-4 Alarm Prompting SettingBasic Parameter Descriptions .......................... 2-8
Table 2-5 Parameter Descriptions for Intermittent Alarm Setting.............................. 2-10
Table 2-6 Alarm Rule Descriptions .......................................................................... 2-11
Table 2-7 Suppress Plan Task Parameter Descriptions ........................................... 2-17
Table 2-8 Description of the Buttons in the Task List Area ....................................... 2-19
Table 2-9 Description of the Buttons in the Alarm Suppression Details Area ........... 2-19
Table 2-10 Description of TOP Alarm Suppression Setting Parameters................... 2-21
Table 3-1 Alarm Monitor Flow Descriptions ............................................................... 3-2
Table 3-2 Alarm Forwarding RuleBasic Parameter Descriptions ............................ 3-4
Table 3-3 Alarm Forwarding RuleAction Parameter Descriptions ........................... 3-5
Table 3-4 Alarm Monitoring Methods......................................................................... 3-6
Table 3-5 Alarm Monitoring Buttons .......................................................................... 3-7
Table 3-6 Monitoring Conditions Descriptions............................................................ 3-8
Table 3-7 Alarm Panel Button Descriptions ............................................................... 3-9
Table 3-8 Timing Export Task Parameter Descriptions ............................................ 3-13
Table 3-9 Button Descriptions ................................................................................. 3-16
Table 4-1 Alarm Maintenance Operation Descriptions ............................................... 4-1
Table 4-2 History Alarm Basic StatisticsBasic Parameter Descriptions .................. 4-5
Table 4-3 History Alarm Basic StatisticsCondition Parameter Descriptions ............ 4-6
Table 4-4 History Alarm Busy-Time StatisticsBasic Parameter Descriptions ........... 4-7
Table 4-5 History Alarm Important Alarm-Code StatisticsParameter
Descriptions ............................................................................................. 4-8
Table 4-6 Default Statistic Setting Descriptions ....................................................... 4-11
Table 4-7 Timing Statistic Task Parameter Descriptions .......................................... 4-13
Table 4-8 Advanced SettingFTP Push Parameter Descriptions............................ 4-15
Table 4-9 Button Descriptions ................................................................................. 4-17
Table 4-10 Button Descriptions ............................................................................... 4-19
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Table 4-11 Backup and Deletion Alarm Data Parameter Descriptions...................... 4-21
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Glossary
FDD
- Frequency Division Duplex
FTP
- File Transfer Protocol
LTE
- Long Term Evolution
MML
- Man Machine Language
NMS
- Network Management System
OMMB
- Operation and Maintenance Module for BTS, NodeB and eNodeB
RRU
- Remote Radio Unit
SFTP
- Secure File Transfer Protocol
SIM
- Subscriber Identity Module
SMTP
- Simple Mail Transfer Protocol
TDD
- Time Division Duplex
UIM
- User Identity Module
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