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Software and commands:As we know we use Software to control and maintain any problem through it but it also need

some configuration so that it will be able to work in proper way. The name of software is PROCOMM PLUS and it has two versions but also with same configuration which will be shown in the following Figures.

After this configuration you will see the prompt on this way MMI-RAM 1015 -> or [24/08/06 12:35:22] MMI-RAM 1015 -> Which means that you can write commands and software can accept it

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COMMANDS:-

Before we start any command we must know what we need from it and the kind of information and the meaning of it. But the most important thing is that to observe carefully the result because it will guide you to the right way and where is the problem. NOTE:- All commands in small mode not in capital mode. 1disp_site (space)

This command will show you the Site ID like in the example [24/08/06 12:35:22] MMI-RAM 1015 -> disp_site Current site number is 17 2disp_act_al (space) (S.N)

This command will give you all active alarm on the site like in the example [24/08/06 12:35:26] MMI-RAM 1015 -> disp_act_al 17 ACTIVE ALARM INFORMATION FOR LOCATION 17: Device (Subtype) EAS 0 0 0 IAS 1 0 0 IAS 0 0 0 Alarm Clear Code Type Tag(hex) Date/Time Description 20 FMIC Untagged 08-24-2006 INTRUDER. (5) 12:27:53 93 FMIC Untagged 08-24-2006 Door Open 12:33:41 93 FMIC Untagged 08-24-2006 Door Open 12:33:49 END OF REPORT As you can see we have two kind of alarms. EAS: EXTERNAL ALARMS (Outside BTS cabinet) IAS: INTERNAL ALARMS (Inside BTS cabinet)

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Also check what is followed by EAS or IAS because it shows you the place of alarm like in example we have. IAS 0 0 0 --------> in the first cabinet according to the first digit IAS 1 0 0 ---------> in the second cabinet according to the first digit EAS 0 0 0 ---------> all External Alarms Also we can know if this old alarm or new alarm from the time and date and comparing it with time and date in [24/08/06 12:35:22] MMI-RAM 1015 -> So we need to know the following: 1233Alarm type Internal or External Date and Time of the Alarm alarm_mode (SPACE) (S.N) (ON)

This alarm to activate monitoring mode which will help you because if there is any alarm or fluctuation happened it will automatically appear on the screen with all its information. [24/08/06 12:36:34] MMI-RAM 1015 -> alarm_mode 17 on SITE ---17 4MODE --------------------------------------Alarm reporting enabled

State (SPACE) (S.N)

This is the most important command because it will give you the status of all data of site like the following:

[24/08/06 12:46:36] MMI-RAM 1015 -> state 17 DEVICE STATUS INFORMATION FOR LOCATION 17: OPER STATES: D: Disabled E: Enabled B:Busy ADMIN STATES: L: Locked Last Transition Related Device State Reason dd/mm hh:mm:ss Function 24/08 11:47:06 None 24/08 11:47:03 None 24/08 11:47:15 None 24/08 11:51:00 RTF 0 1 0 24/08 11:52:16 RTF 0 2 0 24/08 11:53:33 RTF 0 0 0 24/08 11:51:00 RTF 1 1 0 24/08 11:52:16 RTF 1 2 0 24/08 11:53:33 RTF 1 0 0 24/08 11:51:00 RTF 2 1 0 24/08 11:52:16 RTF 2 2 0 24/08 11:53:33 RTF 2 0 0 24/08 11:51:03 RTF 3 0 0 24/08 11:52:22 RTF 3 1 0 24/08 11:51:03 RTF 4 0 0 24/08 11:52:23 RTF 4 1 0 24/08 11:51:03 RTF 5 0 0 24/08 11:52:23 RTF 5 1 0 24/08 11:47:09 None 24/08 11:47:10 None 24/08 11:47:10 None 24/08 11:47:10 None 24/08 12:45:19 None 24/08 11:50:47 None 24/08 11:48:45 None 24/08 11:47:03 None ------------- ----- ------------------------- --------------- ------------- --------------------CSFP 0 0 0 D-U NO CODE BTP 0 0 0 BTP 1 0 0 DRI 0 0 0 DRI 0 1 0 DRI 0 2 0 DRI 1 0 0 DRI 1 1 0 DRI 1 2 0 DRI 2 0 0 DRI 2 1 0 DRI 2 2 0 DRI 3 0 0 DRI 3 1 0 DRI 4 0 0 DRI 4 1 0 DRI 5 0 0 DRI 5 1 0 MSI 0 0 0 B-U NO REASON E-U NO REASON B-U NO REASON B-U NO REASON B-U NO REASON B-U NO REASON B-U NO REASON B-U NO REASON B-U NO REASON B-U NO REASON B-U NO REASON B-U NO REASON B-U NO REASON B-U NO REASON B-U NO REASON B-U NO REASON B-U NO REASON B-U NO REASON U: Unlocked E: Equipped S: Shutdown

MMS 0 0 0 B-U MMS Providing Clock MMS 0 1 0 D-U Synch Loss OOS Timer MMS 0 2 0 D-U Synch Loss OOS Timer RSL 0 0 0 E- U 64Kbps Link GCLK 0 0 0 B-U GCLK Phase Locked GCLK 1 0 0 E-U Phase Locked to Master EAS 0 0 0 B-U NO REASON

CAB 0 0 0 CAB 1 0 0

B-U NO REASON B-U NO REASON

24/08 11:46:57 None 24/08 11:46:57 None 24/08 11:53:38 None 24/08 12:45:18 None

SITE 0 0 0 B-U NO REASON PATH 0 0 0 D-U NO REASON

FUNCTION STATUS INFORMATION FOR LOCATION 17: OPER STATES: E:Enabled B:Busy ADMIN STATES: E:Equipped

Last Transition Related Function State Reason dd/mm hh:mm:ss Device ------------- ----- ------------------------- --------------- ------------- -------------------RTF 0 0 0 RTF 0 1 0 RTF 0 2 0 RTF 1 0 0 RTF 1 1 0 RTF 1 2 0 RTF 2 0 0 RTF 2 1 0 RTF 2 2 0 RTF 3 0 0 RTF 3 1 0 RTF 4 0 0 RTF 4 1 0 RTF 5 0 0 RTF 5 1 0 B-E NO REASON B-E NO REASON B-E NO REASON B-E NO REASON B-E NO REASON B-E NO REASON B-E NO REASON B-E NO REASON B-E NO REASON B-E NO REASON B-E NO REASON B-E NO REASON B-E NO REASON B-E NO REASON B-E NO REASON 24/08 11:52:16 DRI 0 2 0 24/08 11:49:43 DRI 0 0 0 24/08 11:51:00 DRI 0 1 0 24/08 11:52:16 DRI 1 2 0 24/08 11:49:43 DRI 1 0 0 24/08 11:51:00 DRI 1 1 0 24/08 11:52:16 DRI 2 2 0 24/08 11:49:43 DRI 2 0 0 24/08 11:51:00 DRI 2 1 0 24/08 11:49:48 DRI 3 0 0 24/08 11:51:08 DRI 3 1 0 24/08 11:49:48 DRI 4 0 0 24/08 11:51:08 DRI 4 1 0 24/08 11:49:48 DRI 5 0 0 24/08 11:51:08 DRI 5 1 0

END OF STATUS REPORT First we need to know the operation status and administration Status. OPER STATES: D:Disabled E:Enabled B:Busy ADMIN STATES: L:Locked 5.30 The operational state:U:Unlocked E:Equipped S:Shutdown

Represents the state of a device from the viewpoint of the system. It can have one of three values:

Enabled. Disabled. Busy. A disabled state indicates that the system has determined it cannot use the device. The system might put a device into the disabled state due to a problem detected by the system. An enabled state indicates that the device is available for use and is not supporting user traffic. This device may be used to receive checkpoint info, that is, as a hot standby. The busy state indicates that the device is currently in use and is supporting user traffic. 5.31 The administrative state:-

Represents the state of a device according to the view point of the operator. It can have one of four values: Locked. A locked state indicates that the device should not be used by the system. Shutting Down. The shutting down state is a transitory state between the unlocked and locked states. The system waits until all users of the device have finished with the device before moving the device to the locked state. Unlocked. An unlocked state indicates that the device may be used by the system. NOTE:- You can change only the status of Administration but you can not change the status of operation even after changing the security level and to change the security level you need to use the following command. chg_l (SPACE) (ENTER) Enter security level password : ********* Then after this we need what are the items which appear on screen. CSFP : Code Storage Facility Processor BTP : Base Transceiver Processor DRI : Digital Radio Interface MSI : Multiple Serial Interface board MMS : Multiple Serial Interface link

RSL : Radio Signaling Level EAS : External Alarm Board CAB : Cabinet SITE : Site PATH : Path between BTS and BSC RTF : Radio Transmit Function From the last abbreviation we should know that CSFP is available only at BSC so we will find it always D-U.BTP you will find one is B-U and the other is redundant E-U and every one is associated with MCUF or HIISC. DRI : related to our transceiver cards MSI: related to the card in the BSC MMS : Related to the E1 channels CAB: related to the cabinets as all PATH: related to the complete link from the BTS till BSC RSL : related to Link between the processor of MCUF or HIISC to the MSI RTF : related to the software which is downloaded on the DRI GCLK : The generic clock And if you need to know al equipment connected to your cabinet you can write the following command. 5disp_equip (SPACE) (S.N)

But the command of state it will give a lot of information so we need to check for specific thing & we will check for the following items. (MMS & RSL & PATH & DRI) 6state (SPACE) (S.N) mms (SPACE) * (SPACE) *

Like the following example [24/08/06 12:48:16] MMI-RAM 1015 -> state 17 mms * * DEVICE STATUS INFORMATION FOR LOCATION 17: OPER STATES: D:Disabled E:Enabled B:Busy ADMIN STATES: L:Locked U:Unlocked E:Equipped S:Shutdown

Last Transition Related Device MMS 0 0 0 MMS 0 1 0 MMS 0 2 0 State Reason B-U D-U D-U dd/mm hh:mm 24/08 11:47:10 None 24/08 11:47:10 None 24/08 11:47:10 None MMS Providing Clock Synch Loss OOS Timer Synch Loss OOS Timer

END OF STATUS REPORT As any one see the important information that the operating MMS is MMS 0 0 0 and it is Busy from 24/8/2006 at 11:47:10 am and it is operation reason is MMS providing clock which can be also no reason. Status of MMS are : 1- BUSY 2- SYNC LOSS OOS TIMER EXPIRED 73- REMOTE ALARM OOS TIMER

state (SPACE) (S.N) rsl (SPACE)* (SPACE) *

Like the following example [24/08/06 12:48:22] MMI-RAM 1015 -> state 17 rsl * * DEVICE STATUS INFORMATION FOR LOCATION 17: OPER STATES: D:Disabled E:Enabled B:Busy ADMIN STATES: L:Locked U:Unlocked E:Equipped S:Shutdown

Last Transition Related Device RSL 0 0 0 State Reason E-U 64Kbps Link dd/mm hh:mm:ss Function 24/08 12:45:19 None ------------- ----- ------------------------- --------------- ------------- --------------

END OF STATUS REPORT 8state (SPACE) (S.N) (SPACE) path (SPACE) * (SPACE) *

Like the following example [24/08/06 12:48:32] MMI-RAM 1015 -> state 17 path * * DEVICE STATUS INFORMATION FOR LOCATION 17: OPER STATES: D:Disabled E:Enabled B:Busy ADMIN STATES: L:Locked Last Transition Related Device State Reason D-U NO REASON dd/mm hh:mm:ss Function 24/08 12:45:18 None ------------- ----- ------------------------- --------------- ------------- ---------------PATH 0 0 0 U:Unlocked E:Equipped S:Shutdown

END OF STATUS REPORT But if any one have some confusion and want to know the place of any DRI he must write the following command. 9disp_eq (SPACE) (S.N) (SPACE) dri ( number or id like 0 0 or 1 2)

Like this example for CTU I [05/02/03 14:42:37] MMIRAM 0115 > disp_eq 81 dri 0 0 DRI identifier: 0 0 DRI Density[dri_density]: SINGLE Cabinet identifier: 0

Type of connection to the BTP: MASTER Port to which the TCU is connected[tcu_port]: 0 RTF identifier[pref_rtf_id]: GSM cell ID where the DRI appears: 001 01 1 91 Antenna select number for this cell[antenna_select]: 1 Tuneable combining used: No The diversity flag for this DRI is[diversity_flag]: 0 The fm cell type is[fm_cell_type]: 0

This example for CTU II [05/02/03 14:47:55] MMIRAM 0115 > disp_eq 81 dri 0 1 DRI identifier: 0 1 DRI Density[dri_density]: DOUBLE Associated DRI identifier: 0 2 Cabinet identifier: 0 Type of connection to the BTP: MASTER Port to which the TCU is connected[tcu_port]: 1 RTF identifier[pref_rtf_id]: GSM cell ID where the DRI appears: 001 01 1 91 Antenna select number for this cell[antenna_select]: 1 Tuneable combining used: No The diversity flag for this DRI is[diversity_flag]: 0 The fm cell type is[fm_cell_type]: 0 And as you can see the difference in the Density of the CTU I and CTU II where CTU II work as two of CTU I in software but only one in hardware. And if any one need to know the configuration of any site he will write the following command . 10state (SPACE) (S.N) (SPACE) dri (SPACE) * (SPACE) *

Like the following example 20/10/06 21:16:07] MMI-RAM 1015 -> state 14 dri * * DEVICE STATUS INFORMATION FOR LOCATION 14: OPER STATES: D:Disabled E:Enabled B:Busy ADMIN STATES: L:Locked Last Transition Related Device DRI 0 0 0 DRI 0 1 0 DRI 0 2 0 DRI 0 3 0 DRI 1 0 0 DRI 1 1 0 DRI 1 2 0 DRI 1 3 0 DRI 2 0 0 DRI 2 1 0 DRI 2 2 0 DRI 2 3 0 State Reason B-U NO REASON E-U NO REASON E-U NO REASON E-U NO REASON B-U NO REASON E-U NO REASON E-U NO REASON E-U NO REASON B-U NO REASON E-U NO REASON E-U NO REASON E-U NO REASON dd/mm hh:mm:ss Function 20/10 21:15:31 RTF 0 3 0 20/10 21:15:32 RTF 0 0 0 20/10 21:13:49 RTF 0 2 0 20/10 21:13:56 RTF 0 1 0 20/10 21:15:31 RTF 1 3 0 20/10 21:15:32 RTF 1 0 0 20/10 21:14:07 RTF 1 2 0 20/10 21:14:14 RTF 1 1 0 20/10 21:15:31 RTF 2 3 0 20/10 21:15:32 RTF 2 0 0 20/10 21:14:01 RTF 2 2 0 20/10 21:14:08 RTF 2 1 0 ------------- ----- ------------------------- --------------- ------------- ------------------U:Unlocked E:Equipped S:Shutdown

END OF STATUS REPORT

From which we will know that FIRST SECTOR DRI 0 0 0 DRI 0 1 0 DRI 0 2 0 DRI 0 3 0 SECOND SECTOR DRI 1 0 0 DRI 1 1 0 DRI 1 2 0 DRI 1 3 0 SECTOR THREE DRI 2 0 0 DRI 2 1 0 DRI 2 2 0 DRI 2 3 0 AND SO FOR ANY SITE But after all of this we need to know how we can know the alarms of our BSC which the BTS is connected to it. It is very simple because all BSC take the ID ZERO So all commands on BTS can be applied on BSC but site number will equal to zero like the following example if we need to know the alarms on it. [20/10/06 21:14:37] MMI-RAM 1015 -> disp_act_al 0 ACTIVE ALARM INFORMATION FOR LOCATION 0:

Device (Subtype) MMS 36 1 0 MMS 31 0 0

Alarm Clear Code Type Tag(hex) Date/Time Description 16 FMIC 00000001 09-01-2006 Synchronization Loss OOS 02:44:32 Timer Expired 16 FMIC 00000001 09-01-2006 Synchronization Loss OOS 02:44:27 Timer Expired

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EAS 1 0 0

23 FMIC Untagged 09-01-2006 BSC Rectifier Minor (16) 02:45:09

END OF REPORT Or to get all information about it to know the status of the following MMS MSI GPROC MTL RSL PATH XBL.AND OTHER PARAMETERS FOR ANY SITE ON THIS BSC [20/10/06 21:14:41] MMI-RAM 1015 -> state 0 DEVICE STATUS INFORMATION FOR LOCATION 0: OPER STATES: D:Disabled E:Enabled B:Busy ADMIN STATES: L:Locked U:Unlocked E:Equipped S:Shutdown

Last Transition Related Device State Reason dd/mm hh:mm:ss Function 01/09 02:48:55 LCF 12 0 0 01/09 02:44:53 OMF 0 0 0 01/09 02:44:52 LCF 0 0 0 01/09 02:44:52 LCF 1 0 0 01/09 02:44:52 LCF 2 0 0 01/09 02:44:52 LCF 3 0 0 01/09 02:44:53 LCF 4 0 0 ------------- ----- ------------------------- --------------- ------------GPROC 1 0 0 B-U NO REASON GPROC 2 0 0 B-U NO REASON GPROC 3 0 0 B-U NO REASON GPROC 4 0 0 B-U NO REASON GPROC 5 0 0 B-U NO REASON GPROC 6 0 0 B-U NO REASON GPROC 7 0 0 B-U NO REASON

GPROC 8 0 0 B-U NO REASON GPROC 9 0 0 B-U NO REASON GPROC 10 0 0 B-U NO REASON GPROC 11 0 0 B-U NO REASON GPROC 12 0 0 B-U NO REASON GPROC 13 0 0 B-U NO REASON GPROC 14 0 0 B-U NO REASON BSP 0 0 0 BSP 1 0 0 MSI 6 0 0 MSI 7 0 0 MSI 8 0 0 MSI 9 0 0 MSI 10 0 0 MSI 11 0 0 MSI 12 0 0 MSI 13 0 0 MSI 14 0 0 MSI 15 0 0 MSI 16 0 0 MSI 26 0 0 MSI 27 0 0 MSI 28 0 0 MSI 29 0 0 MSI 30 0 0 MSI 31 0 0 MSI 32 0 0 MSI 33 0 0 MSI 34 0 0 MSI 35 0 0 MSI 36 0 0 MMS 6 0 0 MMS 6 1 0 E-U NO REASON B-U NO REASON B-U NO REASON B-U NO REASON B-U NO REASON B-U NO REASON B-U NO REASON B-U NO REASON B-U NO REASON B-U NO REASON B-U NO REASON B-U NO REASON B-U NO REASON B-U NO REASON B-U NO REASON B-U NO REASON B-U NO REASON B-U NO REASON B-U NO REASON B-U NO REASON B-U NO REASON B-U NO REASON B-U NO REASON B-U NO REASON B-U NO REASON B-U NO REASON

01/09 02:44:53 LCF 5 0 0 01/09 02:44:53 LCF 6 0 0 01/09 02:44:53 LCF 7 0 0 01/09 02:44:53 LCF 8 0 0 01/09 02:44:53 LCF 9 0 0 01/09 02:44:53 LCF 10 0 0 01/09 02:44:53 LCF 11 0 0 01/09 02:43:10 None 01/09 02:43:09 None 01/09 02:43:37 None 01/09 02:43:37 None 01/09 02:43:37 None 08/10 01:22:37 None 01/09 02:43:37 None 01/09 02:43:37 None 01/09 02:43:37 None 01/09 02:43:37 None 01/09 02:43:37 None 01/09 02:43:37 None 01/09 02:43:37 None 20/10 14:16:47 None 01/09 02:44:26 None 01/09 02:44:26 None 01/09 02:44:26 None 18/09 15:33:21 None 01/09 02:44:26 None 01/09 02:44:26 None 01/09 02:44:26 None 01/09 02:44:26 None 01/09 02:44:26 None 01/09 02:44:26 None 17/10 02:02:53 None 19/10 13:14:09 None

MMS 7 0 0 MMS 7 1 0 MMS 8 0 0 MMS 8 1 0 MMS 9 0 0 MMS 9 1 0 MMS 10 0 0 MMS 10 1 0 MMS 11 0 0 MMS 11 1 0 MMS 12 0 0 MMS 12 1 0 MMS 13 0 0 MMS 13 1 0 MMS 14 0 0 MMS 14 1 0 MMS 15 0 0 MMS 15 1 0 MMS 16 0 0 MMS 16 1 0 MMS 26 0 0 MMS 26 1 0 MMS 27 0 0 MMS 27 1 0 MMS 28 0 0 MMS 28 1 0 MMS 29 0 0 MMS 29 1 0 MMS 30 0 0 MMS 30 1 0 MMS 31 0 0 MMS 31 1 0 MMS 32 0 0

B-U NO REASON B-U NO REASON B-U NO REASON B-U NO REASON B-U NO REASON B-U NO REASON B-U NO REASON B-U NO REASON B-U NO REASON B-U NO REASON B-U NO REASON B-U NO REASON B-U MMS Providing Clock B-U NO REASON B-U NO REASON B-U NO REASON B-U NO REASON B-U NO REASON B-U NO REASON B-U NO REASON

19/10 08:41:30 None 19/10 08:41:30 None 17/10 00:00:07 None 19/10 09:00:41 None 19/10 21:33:00 None 19/10 21:03:09 None 17/10 01:51:12 None 20/10 03:13:37 None 19/10 23:31:16 None 18/10 12:37:34 None 19/10 09:09:16 None 19/10 09:00:41 None 16/10 23:59:28 None 20/10 20:49:48 None 20/10 03:13:37 None 19/10 21:36:04 None 17/10 00:00:19 None 19/10 23:31:16 None 20/10 20:54:58 None 20/10 03:13:37 None 01/09 18:44:38 None

D-U Synch Loss OOS Timer 01/09 02:43:39 None

D-U Synch Loss OOS Timer 01/09 02:43:40 None

D-U Synch Loss OOS Timer 20/10 14:16:47 None D-U Synch Loss OOS Timer 01/09 02:44:28 None D-U Remote Alarm OOS Timer

D-U Synch Loss OOS Timer 01/09 02:44:30 None D-U Synch Loss OOS Timer 16/09 15:55:33 None B-U NO REASON B-U NO REASON B-U NO REASON 20/10 03:13:37 None 19/10 23:58:02 None 20/10 12:31:53 None

D-U Synch Loss OOS Timer 01/09 02:44:27 None D-U Synch Loss OOS Timer 01/09 02:44:27 None B-U NO REASON 14/10 01:17:42 None

MMS 32 1 0 MMS 33 0 0 MMS 33 1 0 MMS 34 0 0 MMS 34 1 0 MMS 35 0 0 MMS 35 1 0 MMS 36 0 0 MMS 36 1 0 MTL 0 0 0 MTL 1 0 0 MTL 2 0 0 MTL 3 0 0 MTL 4 0 0 MTL 5 0 0 MTL 6 0 0 MTL 7 0 0 RSL 1 0 0 RSL 1 1 0 RSL 2 0 0 RSL 3 0 0 RSL 4 0 0 RSL 5 0 0 RSL 6 0 0 RSL 7 0 0 RSL 8 0 0 RSL 8 1 0 RSL 9 0 0 RSL 9 1 0 RSL 10 0 0 RSL 11 0 0 RSL 12 0 0 RSL 13 0 0

D-U Synch Loss OOS Timer 01/09 02:44:30 None D-U Synch Loss OOS Timer 18/10 08:57:16 None D-U Synch Loss OOS Timer 18/10 08:57:00 None B-U NO REASON B-U NO REASON B-U NO REASON B-U NO REASON B-U NO REASON B-U NO REASON B-U NO REASON B-U NO REASON B-U NO REASON B-U NO REASON B-U NO REASON B-U NO REASON B-U 64Kbps Link B-U 64Kbps Link B-U 64Kbps Link B-U 64Kbps Link B-U 64Kbps Link B-U 64Kbps Link B-U 64Kbps Link B-U 64Kbps Link B-U 64Kbps Link D-U MMS Not In Service B-U 64Kbps Link B-U 64Kbps Link B-U 64Kbps Link B-U 64Kbps Link B-U 64Kbps Link B-U 64Kbps Link 19/10 23:57:48 None 20/10 15:31:50 None 20/10 15:33:26 None 13/10 17:07:00 None 17/10 02:02:04 None 13/10 17:07:13 None 18/10 12:37:36 None 17/10 01:51:14 None 18/10 14:15:20 None 18/10 12:37:36 None 13/10 17:08:10 None 17/10 02:02:05 None 19/10 13:14:09 None 19/10 23:31:19 None 19/10 08:41:31 None 19/10 08:41:31 None 19/10 09:00:42 None 19/10 21:34:00 None 19/10 21:03:34 None 20/10 03:14:21 None 19/10 23:31:21 None 19/10 23:31:14 None 19/10 09:09:19 None 19/10 09:00:42 None 20/10 12:32:20 None 20/10 20:49:48 None 20/10 03:16:44 None 19/10 21:36:07 None D-U Synch Loss OOS Timer 01/09 02:44:31 None

D-U Synch Loss OOS Timer 01/09 02:44:32 None

RSL 14 0 0 RSL 15 0 0 RSL 16 0 0 RSL 86 0 0 OML 0 0 0 GCLK 0 0 0 GCLK 1 0 0 KSW 0 0 0 KSW 0 1 0 KSW 1 0 0 KSW 1 1 0 TDM 0 0 0 TDM 1 0 0 LAN 0 0 0 LAN 1 0 0 EAS 1 0 0 PBUS 0 0 0 PBUS 0 1 0 PBUS 1 0 0 PBUS 1 1 0 CBUS 0 0 0 CBUS 0 1 0 CBUS 1 0 0 CBUS 1 1 0 SBUS 0 0 0 SBUS 0 1 0 SBUS 1 0 0 SBUS 1 1 0 TBUS 0 0 0 TBUS 0 1 0 TBUS 1 0 0 TBUS 1 1 0 CAGE 0 0 0

B-U 64Kbps Link B-U 64Kbps Link B-U 64Kbps Link D-U MMS Not In Service B-U NO REASON B-U GCLK Phase Locked E-U GCLK Phase Locked E-U NO REASON B-U NO REASON E-U NO REASON B-U NO REASON E-U NO REASON B-U NO REASON B-U NO REASON E-U NO REASON B-U NO REASON B-U NO REASON E-U NO REASON B-U NO REASON E-U NO REASON B-U NO REASON E-U NO REASON B-U NO REASON E-U NO REASON B-U NO REASON E-U NO REASON B-U NO REASON E-U NO REASON E-U NO REASON B-U NO REASON E-U NO REASON B-U NO REASON B-U NO REASON

20/10 21:12:43 None 20/10 03:16:44 None 20/10 03:14:36 None 20/10 21:14:43 None 17/10 00:00:19 None 17/10 00:06:06 None 17/10 00:06:06 None 01/09 02:44:56 None 01/09 02:44:56 None 01/09 02:44:56 None 01/09 02:44:56 None 01/09 02:44:56 None 01/09 02:44:56 None 01/09 02:40:47 None 01/09 02:44:54 None 01/09 02:44:57 None 01/09 02:42:16 None 01/09 02:42:16 None 01/09 02:42:21 None 01/09 02:42:21 None 01/09 02:44:51 None 01/09 02:42:16 None 01/09 02:44:51 None 01/09 02:42:21 None 01/09 02:42:16 None 01/09 02:42:16 None 01/09 02:42:21 None 01/09 02:42:21 None 01/09 02:44:56 None 01/09 02:44:56 None 01/09 02:44:56 None 01/09 02:44:56 None 01/09 02:43:14 None

CAGE 1 0 0 CAB 0 0 0 SITE 0 0 0 SITE 1 0 0 SITE 2 0 0 SITE 3 0 0 SITE 4 0 0 SITE 5 0 0 SITE 6 0 0 SITE 7 0 0 SITE 8 0 0 SITE 9 0 0 SITE 10 0 0 SITE 11 0 0 SITE 12 0 0 SITE 13 0 0 SITE 14 0 0 SITE 15 0 0 SITE 16 0 0 SITE 86 0 0 XBL 155 0 0 XBL 155 1 0 XBL 155 2 0 XBL 184 0 0 XBL 186 0 0 XBL 195 0 0 XBL 235 0 0 XBL 252 0 0 PATH 1 0 0 PATH 1 1 0 PATH 2 0 0 PATH 3 0 0 PATH 4 0 0

B-U NO REASON B-U NO REASON B-U NO REASON B-U NO REASON B-U NO REASON B-U NO REASON B-U NO REASON B-U NO REASON B-U NO REASON B-U NO REASON B-U NO REASON B-U NO REASON B-U NO REASON D-U Loading B-U NO REASON B-U NO REASON B-U NO REASON B-U NO REASON B-U NO REASON D-U NO REASON B-U 64Kbps Link B-U 64Kbps Link B-U 64Kbps Link B-U 64Kbps Link B-U 64Kbps Link B-U 64Kbps Link B-U 64Kbps Link B-U 64Kbps Link B-U NO REASON B-U NO REASON B-U NO REASON B-U NO REASON B-U NO REASON

01/09 02:43:57 None 01/09 02:40:45 None 01/09 02:44:56 None 19/10 13:14:22 None 19/10 08:41:43 None 19/10 08:41:43 None 19/10 09:00:54 None 19/10 21:34:13 None 19/10 21:03:46 None 20/10 03:14:33 None 19/10 23:31:34 None 19/10 09:00:54 None 20/10 12:32:33 None 20/10 20:49:58 None 20/10 03:16:56 None 19/10 21:36:19 None 20/10 21:13:45 None 20/10 03:16:56 None 20/10 03:14:48 None 01/09 02:40:45 None 17/10 00:00:19 None 17/10 00:00:07 None 17/10 02:02:53 None 13/10 17:07:46 None 19/10 23:57:48 None 13/10 17:07:44 None 19/10 23:58:02 None 19/10 20:43:30 None 19/10 13:14:22 None 19/10 23:31:17 None 19/10 08:41:43 None 19/10 08:41:43 None 19/10 09:00:54 None

PATH 5 0 0 PATH 6 0 0 PATH 7 0 0 PATH 8 0 0 PATH 8 1 0 PATH 9 0 0 PATH 9 1 0 PATH 10 0 0 PATH 11 0 0 PATH 12 0 0 PATH 13 0 0 PATH 14 0 0 PATH 15 0 0 PATH 16 0 0 PATH 86 0 0 OPL 0 0 0 PCU 0 0 0 GSL 0 0 0 GSL 0 1 0 GSL 0 2 0 GSL 0 3 0 GSL 0 4 0 GSL 0 5 0

B-U NO REASON B-U NO REASON B-U NO REASON B-U NO REASON D-U NO REASON B-U NO REASON B-U NO REASON B-U NO REASON D-U NO REASON B-U NO REASON B-U NO REASON B-U NO REASON B-U NO REASON B-U NO REASON D-U NO REASON B-U NO REASON B-U NO REASON B-U NO REASON B-U NO REASON B-U NO REASON B-U NO REASON B-U NO REASON B-U NO REASON

19/10 21:34:13 None 19/10 21:03:47 None 20/10 03:14:34 None 19/10 23:31:34 None 01/09 02:40:45 None 19/10 09:09:17 None 19/10 09:00:54 None 20/10 12:32:33 None 20/10 00:32:03 None 20/10 03:16:56 None 19/10 21:36:19 None 20/10 21:13:47 None 20/10 03:16:56 None 20/10 03:14:48 None 01/09 02:40:45 None 17/10 00:00:19 None 20/10 15:33:57 None 20/10 15:32:30 None 20/10 15:32:31 None 20/10 15:32:31 None 20/10 15:32:32 None 20/10 15:32:32 None 20/10 15:32:33 None 13/10 17:07:43 None 01/09 02:40:45 None 13/10 17:07:46 None 19/10 23:57:48 None 13/10 17:07:44 None 19/10 23:58:02 None 19/10 20:43:30 None

AXCDR 155 0 0 B-U NO REASON AXCDR 175 0 0 D-U No Link AXCDR 184 0 0 B-U NO REASON AXCDR 186 0 0 B-U NO REASON AXCDR 195 0 0 B-U NO REASON AXCDR 235 0 0 B-U NO REASON AXCDR 252 0 0 B-U NO REASON

FUNCTION STATUS INFORMATION FOR LOCATION 0:

OPER STATES: E:Enabled B:Busy

ADMIN STATES: E:Equipped

Last Transition Related Function LCF 0 0 0 LCF 1 0 0 LCF 2 0 0 LCF 3 0 0 LCF 4 0 0 LCF 5 0 0 LCF 6 0 0 LCF 7 0 0 LCF 8 0 0 LCF 9 0 0 LCF 10 0 0 LCF 11 0 0 LCF 12 0 0 OMF 0 0 0 State Reason B-E NO REASON B-E NO REASON B-E NO REASON B-E NO REASON B-E NO REASON B-E NO REASON B-E NO REASON B-E NO REASON B-E NO REASON B-E NO REASON B-E NO REASON B-E NO REASON B-E NO REASON B-E NO REASON dd/mm hh:mm:ss Device 01/09 02:44:52 GPROC 3 0 0 01/09 02:44:52 GPROC 4 0 0 01/09 02:44:52 GPROC 5 0 0 01/09 02:44:52 GPROC 6 0 0 01/09 02:44:53 GPROC 7 0 0 01/09 02:44:53 GPROC 8 0 0 01/09 02:44:53 GPROC 9 0 0 01/09 02:44:53 GPROC 10 0 0 01/09 02:44:53 GPROC 11 0 0 01/09 02:44:53 GPROC 12 0 0 01/09 02:44:53 GPROC 13 0 0 01/09 02:44:53 GPROC 14 0 0 01/09 02:48:55 GPROC 1 0 0 01/09 02:44:53 GPROC 2 0 0 ------------- ----- ------------------------- --------------- -------------

END OF STATUS REPORT And believe me when i am saying it is very huge information and we can also select what we need by command state Like the following example [20/10/06 21:15:09] MMI-RAM 1015 -> state 0 site * * DEVICE STATUS INFORMATION FOR LOCATION 0: OPER STATES: D:Disabled E:Enabled B:Busy ADMIN STATES: L:Locked U:Unlocked E:Equipped S:Shutdown

Last Transition Related Device SITE 0 0 0 SITE 1 0 0 SITE 2 0 0 SITE 3 0 0 SITE 4 0 0 SITE 5 0 0 SITE 6 0 0 SITE 7 0 0 SITE 8 0 0 SITE 9 0 0 State Reason B-U NO REASON B-U NO REASON B-U NO REASON B-U NO REASON B-U NO REASON B-U NO REASON B-U NO REASON B-U NO REASON B-U NO REASON B-U NO REASON dd/mm hh:mm:ss Function 01/09 02:44:56 None 19/10 13:14:22 None 19/10 08:41:43 None 19/10 08:41:43 None 19/10 09:00:54 None 19/10 21:34:13 None 19/10 21:03:46 None 20/10 03:14:33 None 19/10 23:31:34 None 19/10 09:00:54 None 20/10 12:32:33 None 20/10 20:49:58 None 20/10 03:16:56 None 19/10 21:36:19 None 20/10 21:13:45 None 20/10 03:16:56 None 20/10 03:14:48 None 01/09 02:40:45 None ------------- ----- ------------------------- --------------- -------------

SITE 10 0 0 B-U NO REASON SITE 11 0 0 D-U Loading SITE 12 0 0 B-U NO REASON SITE 13 0 0 B-U NO REASON SITE 14 0 0 B-U NO REASON SITE 15 0 0 B-U NO REASON SITE 16 0 0 B-U NO REASON SITE 86 0 0 D-U NO REASON END OF STATUS REPORT

Which give us all details about sites and that all sites were down at the same time and return back due to some data base upgrade. But we can also be more accurate if we are searching for specific MMS like the following example. 20/10/06 21:15:15] MMI-RAM 1015 -> state 0 mms 26 0 STATUS INFORMATION:

Device: MMS 26 0 0 Administration state: UNLOCKED Operational state: DISABLED Reason code: Synch Loss OOS Timer Time of last transition: Fri Oct 20 14:16:47 2006 Related Device/Function: None END OF STATUS REPORT

5.32

Servicing Section:-

In this section we will use some commands like the following so that we will be able to change, maintain and calibrate any card so. First we need to prevent the DRI 0 0 form working and carrying any calls but first change your security level to second level through this command. 20/10/06 21:15:15] MMI-RAM 1015 ->chg_l Enter security level password : ************** Then 20/10/06 21:15:15] MMI-RAM 1015 ->l # dri 0 0 0 Where # is the site number and After this if we need to switch it on again we can do it by two commands with the same function 20/10/06 21:15:15] MMI-RAM 1015 ->unl # dri 0 0 0 Or 20/10/06 21:15:15] MMI-RAM 1015 ->ins # dri 0 0 0 And we explain more about more commands in private section for

MOTOROLA HORIZON II Comparing the functionality of the main components of the Horizon II macro with equivalent components of the previous generation Horizonmacro I. Horizon II macro vs. Horizonmacro I Function Input power conversion units (max fitted) Horizon II macro component PSU (4) Horizonmacro I equivalent PSM (3) BPSM and backplane CTU (6) MCUF (2) Internal FMUX in MCUF (2) or external FMUX (2) FMUX SURF (1) SURF harness DCF, TDF, DDF and HCU (3) DC power supply for digital modules (Max fitted) Equipment protection/isolation Links to terrestrial network (Max fitted) Alarm Handling Alarm Module *** CBC Internal NIU in HIISC CBM NIU (4) Alarm Module Integrated in HIISC supplied via backplane BPSM (2)

Power to transceivers and signal Backplane routeing Transceivers (max fitted) Main processor module (Max fitted) Processor module connection to transceivers in another cabinet CTU2 (6) HIISC (2) Internal XMUX in HIISC (1) and separate site expansion boards (1 or 2) Slave cabinet multiplexer Rx components (Max fitted) Transceiver to Rx components TX blocks (Max fitted internally) XMUX SURF2 (2) SURF2 harness DUP, HCU and DHU (6)

E1/T1 links

CIM/T43 or BIM/BIB

CIM/T43 or BIM/BIB

NOTE :- *** Alarm boards are not interchangeable.

CTU is not forward compatible with the HMII cabinet and is not supported. 6.1 CTU2 :The new CTU2 provides the following functionality: Double density carrier support Backwards compatibility with current Horizonmacro platform (with some restrictions) Support of 900Mhz CTU2 Support of 1800Mhz CTU2 The Double Density Capable CTU2 Hardware is capable of operating in Dual Carrier Mode or Single Carrier Mode under software control. There is a difference between the transmit power capabilities of a XCVR in SDM or DDM.

6.2

CTU2 RF Power Output:CTU 2 RF power output (installed in Horizon II macro cabinet) Output power (+/- 2dB) CTU2 configuration Single density Double density 2 x double density Combining No external combining No external combining 1 internal + 1 external stage hybrid combining EGSM 900 63 W 20 W 9W DCS1800 50 W 16 W 7W

CTU 2 RF power output (installed in Horizonmacro cabinet) Output power (+/- 2dB) CTU2 configuration Single density Single density Double density 2 x double density Combining No external combining 1 external stage hybrid No external combining 1 internal + 1 external stage hybrid combining EGSM 900 40 W 20 W 10 W 5W DCS1800 32 W 16 W 10 W 5W

The CTU2 transceiver has the ability to support two logical carriers within a single transceiver unit. The number of carriers to be supported by a CTU2 is determined from the database. The CTU2 operates in single or dual carrier mode within a Horizonmacro or Horizon II macro cabinet. Therefore, it is possible that a single Horizonmacro or Horizon II macro cabinet can now support a maximum of 12 carriers, if all of the transceivers within the Horizonmacro/Horizon II macro cabinet are CTU2 operating in dual carrier mode. However, when operating in dual carrier mode there are some restrictions on the operation in the Horizonmacro and Horizon II macro cabinet types. The BSS in which the Horizonmacro cabinet resides must be running the current software release for Horizon II macro (1670.xx). If the BSS is running software release prior to the addition of support for the CTU2, the CTU2 will not be able to be brought into service. If this fault were to occur, the H2SC/CTU2 would have to be returned for repair.

To prevent this unrecoverable fault occurring in the field, the H2SC and CTU2 contains self-preservation code, which will prevent a software release prior to 1670.xx being downloaded. 6.3 Single Carrier Mode:-

In Single Carrier mode, the CTU2 is similar to those of a CTU. The CTU2 can be used as a replacement (FRU) for the CTU within a Horizonmacro cabinet. MMI-RAM 0115 -> disp_eq 60 dri 1 0 DRI identifier: 1 0 DRI Density [dri_density]: SINGLE Cabinet identifier: 0 Type of connection to the BTP: MASTER Port to which the TCU is connected [tcu_port]: 1 RTF identifier [pref_rtf_id]: GSM cell ID where the DRI appears: 123 99 4 62 Antenna select number for this cell [antenna_select]: 2 Tuneable combining used: No The diversity flag for this DRI is [diversity_flag]: 0 The fm cell type is [fm_cell_type]: 0

MMI-RAM 0115 -> disp_eq 63 dri 2 0 DRI identifier: 2 0 DRI Density [dri_density]: DOUBLE Associated DRI identifier: 2 1 Cabinet identifier: 0 Type of connection to the BTP: MASTER Port to which the TCU is connected [tcu_port]: 4 RTF identifier [pref_rtf_id]: GSM cell ID where the DRI appears: 123 99 4 72

Antenna select number for this cell [antenna_select]: 3 Tuneable combining used: No The diversity flag for this DRI is [diversity_flag]: 1 The fm cell type is [fm_cell_type]: 4 6.4 Dual Carrier Mode:-

CTU2 supports two carriers when operating in dual carrier mode. When the CTU2 is operating in dual carrier mode within a Horizonmacro cabinet the following restrictions apply; Baseband Hopping Baseband hopping is not allowed in some scenarios. The baseband hopping restrictions on the CTU2 apply when the controlling cabinet within the BTS is a Horizonmacro or M-Cell cabinet. The table below shows Baseband Hopping support for CTU2. Controlling cabinet Extension cabinet XCVR Type CTU2 SD CTU2 DD Yes No Yes No Yes No Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes M-Cell or Horizonmacro Non e MCell Horizon macro Horizo n macro2 Horizon II macro Non e Horizo n macro Horizo n macro2

M-Cell

Output Power - Maximum output power capabilities (at the cabinet antenna connector) are reduced when operating in Dual Carrier Mode. This is due to internal combining within the CTU2. Remote Tune Combining The use of an RTC device with a Double Density XCVR in Dual Carrier Mode is not possible as the XCVR contains two carriers multiplexed onto a single RF output. Cell Restrictions In Dual Carrier Mode, both of the carriers supported on the CTU2 must reside in the same cell because there is only a single RF output on the CTU2. In addition, as the CTU2 can only support a single frequency band, the carriers must also reside in the same zone in a Dual Band Cell. 6.5 Power Supply Unit (PSU):-

The power consumption of a CTU2 is greater than that of a CTU. When using CTU2s in a Horizonmacro cabinet it is recommended to use 3 PSUs. The following rule of thumb applies:

The cabinet power requirements come in 3 variants: Horizon II macro cabinet power supply requirements Nominal Voltage +27 V dc (negative earth) -48 V dc (positive earth) 120/240 V ac (50 to 60 Hz) Voltage supply range +19.5 to +30 V dc -39 to 72 V dc 88 to 270 V Current supply maximum 64 A (at nominal voltage) 36 A (at nominal voltage) 7.5 A (at nominal voltage)

There are five alarm conditions for each PSU: Output Overvoltage. Output undervoltage. Input undervoltage. Overtemperature. Fan failure. PSU Operation configuration Number of PSUs 2 3 4 Maximum load capability Upto 3 CTUs Upto 6 CTUs Redundancy and power load sharing

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