LZU1087923 R5A
Description
This course provides intermediate level lecture and hands-on exercises for CDMA server administration. Based on CSP (BSSM and C-EMS), MDM, MDP, DO-EMS and EV-DO C- EMS platforms, this course provides students with hardware, software and platform concepts and skills to perform routine system, user, LAN and security administration tasks and regular system maintenance. Technicians and administrators who need the skills to configure, perform administrative functions, and maintain the hardware and platform for the CSP (BSSM and C-EMS), MDM, DO-EMS and EV-DO C-EMS are primarely targeted. The CDMA Switch Access Technician is most likely the one to benefit from the course.
Learning objectives
On completion of this course the participants will be able to: 1 Explain the scope of this course
1.1 Define th escope of the course. 1.2 Describe the objectives of this course.
2 Identify the different hardware related to each platform used.
2.1 Identify the different servers used for the CDMA Server Platform (CSP).
2.2 Describe the Sun Netra-1280 server hardware components, Sun StoreEdge 3320 disk array, and SunBlade 150 desktop in a CSP deployment.
2.3 Describe the Sun Netra-440 server hardware components. 2.4 Explain the CCMP6000 server hardware components.
2.5 Describe the CCMP6000 server in the CSP deployment options. 2.6 Explain the Netra1280/440 phase out plan.
2.7 Explain the CCMP8000 server hardware components. 2.8 Describe the NASS2424 backup solution hardware.
3 Describe the connectivity involved for the different platforms.
3.1 Identify the Netra-1280 connectivity involved in the CSP deployment. 3.2 Describe the Netra-440 connectivity for CSP deployment.
3.3 Explain the CCMP6000 connectivity for CSP deployment. 3.4 Describe the CCMP6000 deployment IP plan requirements. 3.5 Define the CCMP8000 connectivity.
3.6 ibe the NASS2424 backup solution connectivity. 3.7 Explain the CSP over Ethernet connectivity. 3.8 Describe the security enhancements.
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3.9 Explain the NetRx deployment.
4 Perform UNIX user administration and maintenance tasks.
4.1 Describe the different directories involved in the security administration. 4.2 Use specific UNIX commands for LAN Administration.
4.3 Explain the use of Run Levels in system and preventive maintenance.
5 Explain the different interfaces used to perform BSSM and other related tasks. 5.1 Activate and utilize the bsmcontrol software GUI to configure, maintain, and monitor
the Base Station Subsystem Manager (BSSM).
5.2 Explain the configuration files associated with the BSSM and the commands for its maintenance.
5.3 Explain the use of cron tools and cron commands.
5.4 Locate the types of patching available for the CSP and the NBSS and identify the tools available to patch.
6 Describe the tasks involved in user administration and security. 6.1 Identify the basic concepts of CSP User Administration and Security.
6.2 Explain how users are managed in the CSP EMS user management and security model.
6.3 Explain how security settings are administered on a CSP.
6.4 Explain how Security Logging, Monitoring and Reporting is performed on the users on the CSP.
6.5 Explain the tasks of Security Data Backup and Data Synchronization between the Active and Standby CSP.
7 Perform CSP maintenance activities.
7.1 Demonstrate the functions of the C-EMS Server Control window. 7.2 Summarize the different types of CSP maintenance activities. 7.3 Identify the CSP file systems and disk partitions.
7.4 Explain the different ways to backup and restores the CSP databases on a Ntra- 1280/440: C-EMS, BSSM and Security.
7.5 Explain the Full System Backup and Restore of the CSP on a Netra-1280/440. 7.6 Describe the Backup and Restore functionality for a CMP6000 platform. 7.7 Describe the Backup functionality for a CCMP8000 platform.
8 Perform system administration of the MDM and MDP platforms. 8.1 Identify the components associated with MDM.
8.2 Explain the MDM System Administration tasks. 8.3 Explain the MDM System Administration Tool.
8.4 Explain the role and use of HGDS in MDM System Administration (FMDR, GMDR). 8.5 Explain the patch naming convention used for the EBSC.
8.6 Illustrate the functions and use of the MDP.
9 Perform DO-EMS system administration and maintenance.
9.1 List the common DO-EMS administrator tasks and the resources used to perform those tasks.
9.2 Explain the role of the administrator in regards to configuration, configuration files and the difference between redundant and stand alone.
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9.3 Identify the tasks performed to administer user accounts. 9.4 Describe the DO-EMS Security Administration policies. 9.5 Describe the DO-EMS Backup and Restore Procedure.
10 Perform EV-DO C-EMS system administration and maintenance. 10.1 Give an overview of the Ericsson EV-DO Global System (EEGS). 10.2 List the components involved in the EV-DO C-EMS.
10.3 Describe the C-EMS Application Desktop (CAD) environment. 10.4 Explain how to perform Server administration.
10.5 Describe how to manage user accounts.
10.6 Explain how security management is performed.
10.7 Describe the different useful logs used in server administration. 10.8 Enumerate the different tools available for server troubleshooting.
Target audience
The target audience for this course is:
System Technician, Field Technician, System Administrator, Network Deployment Engineer
Prerequisites
Successful completion of the following courses: LZU 108 8408 - CDMA Portfolio Overview
LZU 108 8465 - CDMA Access Network Overview LZU 108 8666 - CDMA EBSC Overview
LZU 108 7926 - CDMA EBSC Operations and Maintenance LZU 108 7858 - CDMA 1xEV-DO Operations and Maintenance LZU 108 8767 - Ericsson EV-DO Global System Overview
LZU 108 8777 - Ericsson EV-DO Global System Operations & Maintenance
LZU 108 7924 - Converged Carrier Management Platform 6000 (CCMP6000) Technical Support
The participants should be familiar with basic UNIX commands.
Duration and class size
The length of the course is 5 days and 0 hours and the maximum number of participants is 8.
Learning situation
This course is based on theoretical and practical instructor-led lessons given in both classroom and in a technical environment using equipment and tools, which are accessed remotely.
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The time required always depends on the knowledge of the attending participants and the hours stated below can be used as estimate.
Day Topics in the course Estimated Time (hours)
1 Server Hardware overview 4 hours
1 Connectivity 2 hours
2 UNIX 2 hours
2 Applications softwares 2 hours 2 User administration and security 2 hours 3 User administration and security 4 hours 3 Server applications maintenance 2 hours 4 Server applications maintenance 4 hours 4 Multiservice Data Manager (MDM) administration 2 hours 5 Multiservice Data Manager (MDM) administration 2 hours 5 1xEV-DO Element Management System (DO-EMS)
administration 2 hours