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Authority to Set Operating Time Limit

Step 3 Click OK The changing is complete End

7.3.4 Changing the Password of an RNC LMT External Operator

Account

This describes how to change the password of an RNC external operator by changing the password option. Only the admin and the ADMINISTRATOR-level and authorized CUSTOM- level operators can change the passwords of external operator accounts.

Prerequisite

l The LMT is started.

l You have logged in to the RNC with an account authorized for this task.

Procedure

Run the MOD OP command on the MML client. NOTE

You can also change the passwords of external operator accounts when you modify the operator properties. For details, refer to Modifying the Properties of an RNC LMT External Operator Account.

7.4 Managing RNC Command Groups

This describes how to manage RNC command groups. To manage RNC command groups is to query group information, set group names, and modify group contents.

7.4.1 Querying RNC Command Groups

This describes how to query the MML commands of all command groups except the two binary groups G_10 and G_11. The system provides 32 command groups from G_0 to G_31. All operators can perform this task.

7.4.2 Renaming an RNC Command Group

This describes how to rename an RNC command group. Groups G_0 to G_11 are predefined by the system and cannot be renamed. Groups G_12 to G_31 can be renamed. Only the admin and the ADMINISTRATOR-level and authorized CUSTOM-level operators can set names for the groups.

7.4.3 Changing Commands in an RNC Command Group

This describes how to change commands in an RNC command group. Groups G_0 to G_11 are predefined by the system, and the contents cannot be changed. Operators can add commands to or remove commands from groups G_12 to G_31 as required. Only the admin and the

ADMINISTRATOR-level and authorized CUSTOM-level operators can change the group contents.

7.4.1 Querying RNC Command Groups

This describes how to query the MML commands of all command groups except the two binary groups G_10 and G_11. The system provides 32 command groups from G_0 to G_31. All operators can perform this task.

Prerequisite

You have logged in to the RNC LMT.

Procedure

Run the LST CCG command on the MML client. ----End

7.4.2 Renaming an RNC Command Group

This describes how to rename an RNC command group. Groups G_0 to G_11 are predefined by the system and cannot be renamed. Groups G_12 to G_31 can be renamed. Only the admin and the ADMINISTRATOR-level and authorized CUSTOM-level operators can set names for the groups.

Prerequisite

l The LMT is started.

Context

To modify the group names, you can use either of the following modes: GUI and MML.

Procedure

l In GUI mode

1. In the Local Maintenance Terminal window, choose Authority > Command Group > Set Command Group Name. The Set Command Group Name dialog box is displayed, as shown in Figure 7-7.

Figure 7-7 Setting command group names

2. Select the group to be renamed from the Command Group drop-down list, and enter the new name in the Command Group Name box.

3. Click Set. If the setting is successful, a dialog box prompting success is displayed. 4. Click OK.

l In MML mode

1. Run the LST CCGN command on the MML client to query the command group names.

2. Run the SET CCGN command to set the names. NOTE

You can query the names of all the command groups (G_0 to G_31) by running the LST

CCGN command. ----End

7.4.3 Changing Commands in an RNC Command Group

This describes how to change commands in an RNC command group. Groups G_0 to G_11 are predefined by the system, and the contents cannot be changed. Operators can add commands to or remove commands from groups G_12 to G_31 as required. Only the admin and the

ADMINISTRATOR-level and authorized CUSTOM-level operators can change the group contents.

Prerequisite

l You have logged in to the RNC with an account authorized for this task.

Context

To modify the group contents, you can use either of the following modes: GUI and MML.

Procedure

l In GUI mode

1. In the Local Maintenance Terminal window, choose Authority > Command Group > Modify Command Group. The Modify Command Group dialog box is displayed, as shown in Figure 7-8.

Figure 7-8 Modifying a command group

2. Select a command group from G_12 to G_31 in the command group drop-down list. In this example, select G_12.

3. Select or clear the check boxes of commands. 4. Click OK. The modification is complete. l In MML mode

1. Run the ADD CCG command on the MML client to add commands to a command group.

2. Run the RMV CCG command on the MML client to remove commands from a command group.

8

Managing the RNC License

About This Chapter

This describes how to manage the RNC license, for example, activate and reallocate the RNC license, check the quantity of current RNC operators, the traffic on the RNC, or the alarms related to the RNC license.

8.1 Basic Concepts of the RNC License

A license is an authorization agreement between the supplier and the operator in terms of the functions, application scope, and service life of products. Physically, a license consists of a license certificate and a license file.

8.2 Activating the RNC License

Activating the RNC license means initially activating the license or changing the RNC license.

8.3 Reallocating the RNC License

This describes how to reallocate the RNC license. Reallocating the RNC license to the primary and secondary operators means that the license file does not change but the license allocation policies do. For example, secondary operator A may purchase some RNC capacity from the primary operator.

8.4 Checking RNC Current User Number/Throughput

For a running RNC, you can run the MML commands to check the current user number or throughput of the RNC.

8.1 Basic Concepts of the RNC License

A license is an authorization agreement between the supplier and the operator in terms of the functions, application scope, and service life of products. Physically, a license consists of a license certificate and a license file.

8.1.1 License File

To obtain a valid license file from Huawei and successfully activate it is the prerequisite for the RNC to acquire more capacity and functions. One RNC can activate only one license file and the total capability of the authorized RNC is defined in the license file. If there is no license or the license is invalid, the RNC only provides the minimum capability by default.

8.1.2 License Control for Multiple Operators

The RNC supports the RAN sharing function, that is, one primary operator and up to three secondary operators can share one RNC. The RNC with the RAN sharing function still has only one license file, which defines the total capability of the RNC. Each operator uses a unique share of the license and activates the license independently. Therefore, the RNC capacity and functions must be allocated in advance to the primary operator first and then the secondary operators. Then, run the ACT LICENSE command to activate the license for the operators involved.

8.1.3 License Validation Mechanism

The activation of the license file accompanies validity check, after which the RNC automatically verifies license data on a daily basis.

8.1.1 License File

To obtain a valid license file from Huawei and successfully activate it is the prerequisite for the RNC to acquire more capacity and functions. One RNC can activate only one license file and the total capability of the authorized RNC is defined in the license file. If there is no license or the license is invalid, the RNC only provides the minimum capability by default.

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