2.4 Reference for the OSS Management GUI
This section describes the parameters about the interface of OSS management and the parameters for setting the object attributes of OSS management. You can refer to the description when performing the relevant operations on the interface.
2.4.1 Interface Description: OSS Management
This section describes the interface of OSS management. Before perform the relevant operations, you need to familiarize yourself with the functions of each area on the interface.
Figure 2-1 shows the interface of OSS management. Table 2-1 describes the items in Figure 2-1.
Figure 2-1 Interface of OSS management
Table 2-1 Interface description: OSS management
No. Name Description
(1) Navigation tree Indicates that the objects in the navigation tree are sorted by OSS.
(2) Toolbar Provides the buttons for creating and deleting
OSSs, setting slave servers, managing NEs, modifying the attributes of the created OSSs, and so on.
(3) Area of OSS attributes Displays the details of the OSS that you select in the navigation tree.
(4) Area of FTP server
information
Displays the details of the FTP server
corresponding to the OSS that you select in the navigation tree.
2.4.2 Parameters for Setting the Object Attributes of OSS
Management
This section describes the parameters for creating or modifying the objects of OSS management. You can refer to the description when creating or modifying the objects of OSS management.
Parameters Related to the OSS Attributes
Parameter Description
OSS Name Indicates the name of an OSS to be created or modified. Value range:
l A maximum of 60 characters
l The following characters are not allowed: ~ ! @ # $ % ^ & * + = < > ?
l Unique and cannot be null l Case sensitive
OSS Type Indicates the type of the interface between the EMS and the Nastar.
Value range: M2000V200R008, M2000V200R009, M2000V200R010, M2000V200R011,
M2000V200R011C00CP2302, M2000V200R011C01CP2302, M2000V200R012, OMC920V400R001, OMC920V400R005, OMC920V400R006 and OMC920V400R007
When the Nastar collects data from the OSS, this interface defines the relevant principles such as the path of the configuration data files and performance data files in the OSS and the naming rules of the files. Thus, the Nastar can collect the required files from the path specified by the OSS and saves the files in the specified path on the Nastar client.
OSS Network Mode Set the network mode of the M2000. l Single/High Availability (HA) l Remote High Availability (RHA)
l Multi-server load sharing system (SLS)/ATAE Cluster Optional. The default value is Single/High Availability (HA).
NOTE
If the network mode is Multi-server load sharing system (SLS)/ATAE Cluster, you need to set the slave servers.
OSS User Name Indicates the user name used to log in to the OSS server. This parameter cannot be null.
OSS Password Indicates the password used to log in to the OSS server. This parameter cannot be null.
OSS Server Port Indicates the port number of the OSS server. This parameter cannot be null.
Parameter Description
Description It is the description of an OSS. Value range:
l A maximum of 128 characters
l The following characters are not allowed: ~ ! @ # $ % ^ & * + = < > ?
l Case sensitive
Parameters Related to the FTP Server
Parameter Description
FTP Server IP Indicates the IP address of the FTP server where the file to be collected is located.
This parameter cannot be null.
Standby FTP Server IP Indicates the IP address of the standby server when the network mode of the M2000 is Multi-server load sharing system (SLS)/ ATAE Cluster.
Internal Server IP Indicates the internal IP address for communicating with the NEs. If the M2000 configures the dual Ethernet adapters, this parameter cannot be null.
FTP Server Port Indicates the port number of the FTP server where the file to be collected is located.
This parameter can be set to any integer from 1 to 65535. The default value is 21.
This parameter cannot be null.
FTP User Name Indicates the user name used to log in to the FTP server. Value range:
l A maximum of 25 characters
l The following characters are not allowed: ~ ! @ # $ % ^ & * + = < > ?
l Case sensitive
This parameter cannot be null.
FTP Password Indicates the password used to log in to the FTP server. This parameter cannot be null.
FTP Transfer Mode Indicates the transfer mode set for the FTP server. The parameter value can be Passive Mode or Active Mode.
Parameter Description
FTP Protocol l SFTP: Indicates the encrypted FTP transfer, which requires the support from the FTP server.
l FTP: Indicates the non-encrypted FTP transfer, which is a general FTP mode.
Parameter Related to the slave server Attributes
Parameter Description
FTP server IP Indicates the IP address of the slave server in the M2000 SLS system.
The value of this parameter cannot be null. FTP server port Indicates the FTP service port.
Value range: an integer from 0 to 65535. The default value is 21. If the parameter value is null, the system uses 0 as the port number. FTP user Indicates the valid user name of the FTP service in the M2000 SLS
system. Value range:
l A maximum of 25 characters
l The following characters are not allowed: ~ ! @ # $ % ^ & * + = < > ?
l Case sensitive
FTP password Indicates the password of the FTP service in the M2000 SLS system.
Related Tasks
2.2 Creating OSSs and the Managed NEs
2.4.3 Parameters for Creating and Modifying Custom NE Groups
This section describes the parameters for creating and modifying custom NE groups. You can refer to the parameter description when creating and modifying the custom NE groups.Parameter Description
Parameter Description
NE Group Name Indicates the name of the NE group, for example, Cell_1. Value range:
l A maximum of 128 characters
l Characters not allowed: ~ ! # $ % ^ * + = | \ / , ' `:"<>? l Unique and not null
l Case sensitive NE Group Type
(Only CDMA and LTE network need to set the parameter)
Indicates the type of the NE group.
l CDMA network supports three NE group types, as follows:
–CARRIER
–CARRIER-1x
–CARRIER-EVDO
l LTE network supports two NE group types, as follows: –eNodeB Group
–NE Group
Remarks Provides the description of an NE group.
Value range:
l A maximum of 250 characters
l Characters not allowed: ~ ! # $ % ^ * + = | \ / , ' `:"<>?
Related Tasks
3
Collecting Basic Data
About This Chapter
The basic data that needs to be collected by the Nastar contains configuration data, engineering parameters, and map data. The Nastar collects and imports basic data into the database so that you can perform various theme analysis tasks based on other analysis data such as VIP analysis data and coverage analysis data to locate network problems.