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MOSHELL Command

lpr sitename lpr utrancell=CNU1378A UtranRelation lpr utrancell=CNU1378A GsmRelation lget UtranCell=CNU0820A UtranRelation frequencyRelationType 0 lget UtranCell=CNU0820A UtranRelation frequencyRelationType 1 lpr UtranCell=CNU0820Z GsmRelation get utranrelation=CNU3977 loads

get utranrelation=CNU3977 qOffset2sn pr externalutrancell

get externalutrancell cid get iurlink rncid

alt

get cell=xxxx maximumTransmissionPower lst .xxxx

lgocm -m 2d | egrep -i vauxxxx lgo -s 20120105 | grep -i "WVU4031" get utrancell=CNU3977 adm

get utrancell=CNU3977 minpwrrl get utrancell=CNU3977 minpwrmax get utrancell=CNU3977 cpich

get utrancell=CNU3977 usedFreqThresh2dRscp get utrancell=CNU3977 usedFreqThresh2decno get utrancell=CNU2603 srats

get utrancell=CNU2603 sint get utrancell=CNU2603 qrxlevmin get utrancell=CNU2603 qqualmin

get utrancell=CNU2603 maximumTransmissionPower get utrancell=CNU2603 adminis

get utrancell=CNU2603 cellreserve get utrancell=CNU2603 operationalstate pmr -r 20 | grep -i sitename

get utrancell=CNU2603 hoType

pmxh utrancell=CNU2603 pmNosysRelSpeech|pmnoofterm -m 2 s -a pmr -m 2 -r 9 |grep CNU6393

pmr -m 2 -r 8 |grep CNU6393

lh all te log read|grep -i "UEH_*"| grep -i "yourcellId" lh mod ter | egrep -i '(cellid = 40844)'

pmx cell=xxxx pmTotNoRrcC|pmNoSystemRabRe|pmNoRabEstablish|pmNoNormalRabRel|pmNoFailedAfterAdm -m 1 pmx utrancell=xxxx pmCellDowntime -m 4 pmom . pmCellDowntimeAuto pmxh cell=(OTT004|OTT005|TOR020) pmNoSystemRabReleaseSpeech|pmNoSysRel pmxh cell=OTT004 pmNoSystemRabReleaseSpeech|pmNoSysRel pmxh cell=OTT004A pmNoSystemRabReleaseSpeech|pmNoSysRel

RNC Level Neighbor Commands

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pmx CLU5616X pmnosystemrabreleasespeech|pmnotimescellfailaddtoactset|pmtotnorrcconnectreq|pmtotnorrcconnectreqsuccess -m 3 lst VAUxxxx

hget utrancell=VAU2317 eulServingCellUsersAdmTti2 mom utrancell eul

h mom pget t1

lget AtmPort=ES5-2-1,VplTp=vp3,VpcTp=1 traff

alt ala lgar -s 20110220 lge -s 20110220 lgsavemo -s 20110701 lgo -s 20110220 pmr (then Option 1) pmr (then Option 6) st plug get xxx st t1 pget t1 pmx . pmes -m 24 -aal pmx . pmuas -m 24 -aal st ima st rax get radio no

get RbsLocalCell maxDlPowerCapability get . Maxdl

get cable atten lh ru fui get vswr get . userplane lh ru fui get devstat get .tma

get . tma

get . internalpower cabx

lhsh 001200/port_x_dev_y fui get devstat lpr SectorAntenna=x,AuxPlugInUnit=x

lh asc asc vswr bp

bp xxx

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get antennabranch supervision get cell maxDlPowerCapability get . license

get nodebfunction ava cab

get 0 cvls

get antennabranch antennaSupervisionThreshold lget rax reservedby

RSSI get . atten get . ulatten

get nodebfunction available get . maxnumadch

get . dlatten get . ulgain

get RfCable=FU1_._RX_B1 ulattenuation get ant super

lget txdevice resources stv

bo

lhsh 000800 llog lhsh 001000 llog ter | grep -i error ter | grep -i Fault ter | grep -i Failure

lhsh 000800 ter | egrep -i fail lhsh 000800 ter | egrep -i error or to see errors on whole RBS lh all ter | egrep -i error lhsh 000800 ter | egrep -i fail or combine egrep -i '(error|fail)' get tma curr

get . Fqband get . Currentsuper

get cable delay

get . Currentlo get . Currenthi

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Description

All neighbor relations (GSM; Utrancell, femto, and if it's 850 or 1900, etc) for a whole site All utrancell relations for a cell

All GSM relations for a cell intra_freq neighbor list inter_freq neighbor list GSM neighbor list Loadsharing Candidates

qOffset2sn setting between neighbors to get the external utran cell

to get the external utran cell plus cell id of the external utrancell to print the Iur link between two RNcs

Current Alarms xxxx = RBS

xxxx = RBS shows status of channels

Change log history with login that did it w/ date range Change log history w/ date range

Admission Parameters minPwrRl minPwrMax primaryCpichPower usedFreqThresh2dRscp usedFreqThresh2decno sRatSearch

sIntersearch & sIntrasearch qRxLevMin

qQualMin

maximumtransmissionPower (compare to site level maxDlPowerCapability) Administrative State

Cellreserved State Operational State RSSI Levels Handover Type

Number of releases in last hour

Current Accessibility & Retainability Rates RRC Connection Success/Fail Rates UEH Exceptions

UEH Exceptions Cell carrying traffic

*shows downtime for last 4 hours

Site level - ROP stats Cell - Sector level

RNC Level Neighbor Commands

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pmx CLU5616X pmnosystemrabreleasespeech|pmnotimescellfailaddtoactset|pmtotnorrcconnectreq|pmtotnorrcconnectreqsuccess -m 3 Channels status

Shows the EUL parm settings Shows all commands related to EUL Read the description of commands Check T1 errors

RNc to check AAL2

Current Alarms

Current Alarms with details Log of alarms since Feb 20, 2011 Log of events since Feb 20, 2011 Log of events since Feb 20, 2011

Log of changes since Feb 20, 2011 (Note: only gives what the current setting is, not the prior setting) RSSI Levels

HS Throughput

Status of all plug in units xxx = plug in unit proxy number Current State of T1s (Locked/Enabled) Current T1s Issues (Es, Ses, Uas)

15 minute T1 errored seconds data over last 24 hours 15 minute T1 Unavailable seconds data over last 24 hours State of IMA links

State of RAX Boards

Number of current active radio links

maxDlPowerCapability (compare to maxtransmissionpower) maxDlPowerCapability

Cable Attenuation Get VSWR

IP or ATM backhaul Get currrent on TMAs

shows TMA settings broke out per sector

shows TMA settings only if on/off (no parms listed) Shows each sector and if TMA internal power is on Gets port info and shows what is in cabinet

Connects to specific port - Used to see config stats of a specific port. Ex: TMA current and status Sector antenna, Auxplugin unit "x' comes from st plug command list can use plugin values too Loads board groups

Lists out all board goups

xxx = board group name - Dispalys details of each board group RBS Level Parameters/Statistics

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Value of 0 implies no Antenna Supervision. Shows max DL power capability

*shows the licensed capacity for Channel Elements in the Uplink

shows the available Channel Elements in the Uplink based on the available RAX boards *confirm the RAX boards on the site

*Shows equipment type

prints configuration version on the node *Shows antennaSupervisionThreshold

Shows which sector is reserving which RAX slots Shows RSSI at cell level - displays both branches Shows both UL and DL atten

Shows the UL attenuation values Shows # of channel elements available Shows # of A-DCH Reservation Shows DL attenuation

Shows UL gain value Shows filter unit ulAtten

Antenna supervision parms for branches

Shows BBPool2, BBPool1 HS/EUL resource allocation (Use with cabx) check the aal2 config on the RBS

Shows BB Pools and all boards. RUIF=12 and OBIF=13 all after 13 are BBP2, all before 12 are BBP1 Check for RAX board Restart

Check for TX board Restart CHECK Error on NODEB CHECK Fault on NODEB CHECK Failure on NODEB Fail - fault etcRestart

000800 equates to the bo command slot #

TMA current limits freq band hi and low edge shows low current supervision Shows electrical delay values Shows current low limt Shows current hi limt

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Notes

You can use the UEH exceptions caught with this command line in the RNC: Then you can check the exception code reported and go to Primus for further details.

CID and not UTRAN cell name

Note: ‘pmx’ cmd will still work fine, but the "h" option (eg. "pmxh") is for displaying the counters side-by-side ("h" as in "horizontal"

Note: ‘pmx’ cmd will still work fine, but the "h" option (eg. "pmxh") is for displaying the counters side-by-side ("h" as in "horizontal"

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Dispalys more info on the particular plug in unit

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Ret Counters: pmx VAU1182 pmNoSystemRabReleaseSpeech -m 2 -a pmx VAU1182 pmnosysRelSpeechNeighbr -m 4 -a pmx VAU1182 pmnosysRelSpeechSoho -m 4 -a pmx VAU1182 pmnosysRelSpeechULSynch -m 4 -a pmx VAU1182 pmnoOfTermSpeechCong -m 4 -a pmxh VAU11598 pmnosysRelSpeechNeighbr|pmnosysRelSpeechSoho|pmnosysRelSpeechULSynch|pmnoOfTermSpeechCong|pmNoSystemRabReleaseSpeech -m 2 -a Picking up Traffic?: pmxh VAU4709 pmNoRabEstablishAttemptSpeech|pmNoRabEstablishSuccessSpeech -m 4 pmx cell=xxxx pmTotNoRrcC|pmNoSystemRabRe|pmNoRabEstablish|pmNoNormalRabRel|pmNoFailedAfterAdm -m 1 Acc Counters: pmx VAU47097 pmTotNoRrcConnectReqCs|pmTotNoRrcConnectReqCsSucc|pmNoRabEstablishAttemptSpeech|pmNoRabEstablishSuccessSpeech -m 0.25 pmxh VAU0520 pmNoRabEstablishAttemptSpeech|pmNoRabEstablishSuccessSpeech -m 4 pmx WVU4077 pmTotNoRrcConnectReqCs|pmTotNoRrcConnectReqCsSucc|pmNoRabEstablishAttemptSpeech|pmNoRabEstablishSuccessSpeech -m 0.25 pmxh WVU4053|WVU4057|WVU4063|WVU4072|WVU4075|WVU4077|WVU4301 pmTotNoRrcConnectReqCs|pmTotNoRrcConnectReqCsSucc|pmNoRabEstablishAttemptSpeech|pmNoRabEstablishSuccessSpeech -m 0.25 pmxh WVU4053|WVU4057|WVU4063|WVU4072|WVU4075|WVU4077|WVU4301 pmNoFailedRabEstAttemptLackDlChnlCode|pmNoFailedRabEstAttemptLackDlHwBest|pmNoFailedRabEstAttemptLackDlPwr|pmNoFailedRabEstAttemptLackUlHwBest -m 0.25 pmxh WVU4053|WVU4057|WVU4063|WVU4072|WVU4075|WVU4077|WVU4301 pmNoFailedRabEstAttemptLackDlChnlCode|pmNoFailedRabEstAttemptLackDlPwr -m 0.25 pmxh WVU4053|WVU4057|WVU4063|WVU4072|WVU4075|WVU4077|WVU4301 pmNoSysRelSpeechSoHo|pmNoSysRelSpeechNeighbr -m 0.25 pmxh WVU3923|WVU3924|WVU3925|WVU3926|WVU3938|WVU3939|WVU3940|WVU3941|WVU3942|WVU3943 pmNoFailedRabEstAttemptLackDlChnlCode|pmNoFailedRabEstAttemptLackDlHwBest|pmNoFailedRabEstAttemptLackDlPwr|pmNoFailedRabEstAttemptLackUlHwBest -m 1 pmx WVU40773 pmNoRrcReqDeniedAdm|pmNoRejRrcConnMpLoadC|pmTotNoUtranRejRrcConnReq|pmTotNoRrcConnectReqCs|pmTotNoRrcConnectReqCsSucc -m 0.25 pmx WVU40773 pmRefusedRequests -m 0.25 pmx WVU40773 pmNoFailedRabEstAttemptLackDlChnlCode|pmNoFailedRabEstAttemptLackDlPwr|pmNoRrcReqDeniedAdm|pmNoRejRrcConnMpLoadC|pmTotNoUtranRejRrcConnReq|pmTotNoRrcConnectReqCs|pmTotNoRrcConnectReqCsSucc -m 0.25 pmx WVU40758 pmNoRrcReqDeniedAdm|pmNoRrcConnReqBlockTnCs|pmNoRrcConnReqBlockNodeCs|pmNoLoadSharingRrcConn|pmNoLoadSharingRrcConnCs|pmNoFailedRrcConnectReqHw|pmNoFailedRrcConnectReqCsHw|pmNoRejRrcConnMpLoadC|pmTotNoUtranRejRrcConnReq|pmTotNoRrcConnectReqCs|pmTotNoRrcConnectReqCsSucc -m 0.25 pmx WVU40773 pmNoRrcReqDeniedAdm|pmNoRrcConnReqBlockTnCs|pmNoRrcConnReqBlockNodeCs|pmNoLoadSharingRrcConn|pmNoLoadSharingRrcConnCs|pmNoFailedRrcConnectReqHw|pmNoFailedRrcConnectReqCsHw|pmNoRejRrcConnMpLoadC|pmTotNoUtranRejRrcConnReq|pmTotNoRrcConnectReqCs|pmTotNoRrcConnectReqCsSucc -m 0.25 pmxh WVU4792 pmTotNoRrcConnectReqCs|pmTotNoRrcConnectReqCsSucc|pmNoLoadSharingRrcConnCs -m 4 pmxh WVU40632 pmNoDirRetrySuccess|pmNoRabEstablishSuccessSpeech|pmNoRabEstablishAttemptSpeech -m 0.25 pmxh WVU4053 pmNoDirRetrySuccess|pmNoRabEstablishSuccessSpeech|pmNoRabEstablishAttemptSpeech -s 20110506.0000 -a pmxh WVU4077 pmNoDirRetrySuccess|pmNoRabEstablishSuccessSpeech|pmNoRabEstablishAttemptSpeech -s 20110420.1900 -e 20110420.2000 -a pmxh WVU40632 pmSumOfTimesMeasOlDl|pmTotalTimeDlCellCong -m 0.25 -s 20110427.1900 -e 20110428.2000 -a pmxh WVU4063 pmNoSysRelSpeechSoHo|pmNoSysRelSpeechNeighbr -m 0.25 pmNoRrcConnReqBlockTnCs

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HO Counters:

pmxh VAU11828 pmAttNonBlindInterFreqHoCsSpeech12|pmFailNonBlindInterFreqHoFailRevertCsSpeech12 -m 4 -a

pmxh VAU11837 pmAttNonBlindInterFreqHoCsSpeech12|pmFailNonBlindInterFreqHoFailRevertCsSpeech12 -m 4 | grep UtranCell=VAU1182 pmxh VAU11828 pmAttNoSuccessOutIratHoSpeech|pmNoAttOutIratHoSpeech -m 4 -a

pmxh VAU1182 pmNoSysRelSpeechNeighbr|pmNoSysRelSpeechSoHo -m 4 -a pmxh VAU1182 pmNoTimesCellFailAddToActSet|pmNoTimesRlAddToActSet -m 4 -a pmxh VAU1182 pmRlAddAttemptsBestCellSpeech|pmRlAddSuccessBestCellSpeech -m 4 -a

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pmxh VAU11598 pmnosysRelSpeechNeighbr|pmnosysRelSpeechSoho|pmnosysRelSpeechULSynch|pmnoOfTermSpeechCong|pmNoSystemRabReleaseSpeech -m 2 -a pmx cell=xxxx pmTotNoRrcC|pmNoSystemRabRe|pmNoRabEstablish|pmNoNormalRabRel|pmNoFailedAfterAdm -m 1 pmx VAU47097 pmTotNoRrcConnectReqCs|pmTotNoRrcConnectReqCsSucc|pmNoRabEstablishAttemptSpeech|pmNoRabEstablishSuccessSpeech -m 0.25 pmx WVU4077 pmTotNoRrcConnectReqCs|pmTotNoRrcConnectReqCsSucc|pmNoRabEstablishAttemptSpeech|pmNoRabEstablishSuccessSpeech -m 0.25 pmxh WVU4053|WVU4057|WVU4063|WVU4072|WVU4075|WVU4077|WVU4301 pmTotNoRrcConnectReqCs|pmTotNoRrcConnectReqCsSucc|pmNoRabEstablishAttemptSpeech|pmNoRabEstablishSuccessSpeech -m 0.25 pmxh WVU4053|WVU4057|WVU4063|WVU4072|WVU4075|WVU4077|WVU4301 pmNoFailedRabEstAttemptLackDlChnlCode|pmNoFailedRabEstAttemptLackDlHwBest|pmNoFailedRabEstAttemptLackDlPwr|pmNoFailedRabEstAttemptLackUlHwBest -m 0.25 pmxh WVU4053|WVU4057|WVU4063|WVU4072|WVU4075|WVU4077|WVU4301 pmNoFailedRabEstAttemptLackDlChnlCode|pmNoFailedRabEstAttemptLackDlPwr -m 0.25 pmxh WVU4053|WVU4057|WVU4063|WVU4072|WVU4075|WVU4077|WVU4301 pmNoSysRelSpeechSoHo|pmNoSysRelSpeechNeighbr -m 0.25 pmxh WVU3923|WVU3924|WVU3925|WVU3926|WVU3938|WVU3939|WVU3940|WVU3941|WVU3942|WVU3943 pmNoFailedRabEstAttemptLackDlChnlCode|pmNoFailedRabEstAttemptLackDlHwBest|pmNoFailedRabEstAttemptLackDlPwr|pmNoFailedRabEstAttemptLackUlHwBest -m 1 pmx WVU40773 pmNoRrcReqDeniedAdm|pmNoRejRrcConnMpLoadC|pmTotNoUtranRejRrcConnReq|pmTotNoRrcConnectReqCs|pmTotNoRrcConnectReqCsSucc -m 0.25 pmx WVU40773 pmNoFailedRabEstAttemptLackDlChnlCode|pmNoFailedRabEstAttemptLackDlPwr|pmNoRrcReqDeniedAdm|pmNoRejRrcConnMpLoadC|pmTotNoUtranRejRrcConnReq|pmTotNoRrcConnectReqCs|pmTotNoRrcConnectReqCsSucc -m 0.25 pmx WVU40758 pmNoRrcReqDeniedAdm|pmNoRrcConnReqBlockTnCs|pmNoRrcConnReqBlockNodeCs|pmNoLoadSharingRrcConn|pmNoLoadSharingRrcConnCs|pmNoFailedRrcConnectReqHw|pmNoFailedRrcConnectReqCsHw|pmNoRejRrcConnMpLoadC|pmTotNoUtranRejRrcConnReq|pmTotNoRrcConnectReqCs|pmTotNoRrcConnectReqCsSucc -m 0.25 pmx WVU40773 pmNoRrcReqDeniedAdm|pmNoRrcConnReqBlockTnCs|pmNoRrcConnReqBlockNodeCs|pmNoLoadSharingRrcConn|pmNoLoadSharingRrcConnCs|pmNoFailedRrcConnectReqHw|pmNoFailedRrcConnectReqCsHw|pmNoRejRrcConnMpLoadC|pmTotNoUtranRejRrcConnReq|pmTotNoRrcConnectReqCs|pmTotNoRrcConnectReqCsSucc -m 0.25 pmxh WVU4792 pmTotNoRrcConnectReqCs|pmTotNoRrcConnectReqCsSucc|pmNoLoadSharingRrcConnCs -m 4 pmxh WVU40632 pmNoDirRetrySuccess|pmNoRabEstablishSuccessSpeech|pmNoRabEstablishAttemptSpeech -m 0.25 pmxh WVU4053 pmNoDirRetrySuccess|pmNoRabEstablishSuccessSpeech|pmNoRabEstablishAttemptSpeech -s 20110506.0000 -a pmxh WVU4077 pmNoDirRetrySuccess|pmNoRabEstablishSuccessSpeech|pmNoRabEstablishAttemptSpeech -s 20110420.1900 -e 20110420.2000 -a

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pmxh VAU11828 pmAttNonBlindInterFreqHoCsSpeech12|pmFailNonBlindInterFreqHoFailRevertCsSpeech12 -m 4 -a

pmxh VAU11837 pmAttNonBlindInterFreqHoCsSpeech12|pmFailNonBlindInterFreqHoFailRevertCsSpeech12 -m 4 | grep UtranCell=VAU1182

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pmxh WVU4053|WVU4057|WVU4063|WVU4072|WVU4075|WVU4077|WVU4301 pmTotNoRrcConnectReqCs|pmTotNoRrcConnectReqCsSucc|pmNoRabEstablishAttemptSpeech|pmNoRabEstablishSuccessSpeech -m 0.25 pmxh WVU4053|WVU4057|WVU4063|WVU4072|WVU4075|WVU4077|WVU4301 pmNoFailedRabEstAttemptLackDlChnlCode|pmNoFailedRabEstAttemptLackDlHwBest|pmNoFailedRabEstAttemptLackDlPwr|pmNoFailedRabEstAttemptLackUlHwBest -m 0.25 pmxh WVU3923|WVU3924|WVU3925|WVU3926|WVU3938|WVU3939|WVU3940|WVU3941|WVU3942|WVU3943 pmNoFailedRabEstAttemptLackDlChnlCode|pmNoFailedRabEstAttemptLackDlHwBest|pmNoFailedRabEstAttemptLackDlPwr|pmNoFailedRabEstAttemptLackUlHwBest -m 1 pmx WVU40773 pmNoFailedRabEstAttemptLackDlChnlCode|pmNoFailedRabEstAttemptLackDlPwr|pmNoRrcReqDeniedAdm|pmNoRejRrcConnMpLoadC|pmTotNoUtranRejRrcConnReq|pmTotNoRrcConnectReqCs|pmTotNoRrcConnectReqCsSucc -m 0.25 pmx WVU40758 pmNoRrcReqDeniedAdm|pmNoRrcConnReqBlockTnCs|pmNoRrcConnReqBlockNodeCs|pmNoLoadSharingRrcConn|pmNoLoadSharingRrcConnCs|pmNoFailedRrcConnectReqHw|pmNoFailedRrcConnectReqCsHw|pmNoRejRrcConnMpLoadC|pmTotNoUtranRejRrcConnReq|pmTotNoRrcConnectReqCs|pmTotNoRrcConnectReqCsSucc -m 0.25 pmx WVU40773 pmNoRrcReqDeniedAdm|pmNoRrcConnReqBlockTnCs|pmNoRrcConnReqBlockNodeCs|pmNoLoadSharingRrcConn|pmNoLoadSharingRrcConnCs|pmNoFailedRrcConnectReqHw|pmNoFailedRrcConnectReqCsHw|pmNoRejRrcConnMpLoadC|pmTotNoUtranRejRrcConnReq|pmTotNoRrcConnectReqCs|pmTotNoRrcConnectReqCsSucc -m 0.25

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pmx WVU40758 pmNoRrcReqDeniedAdm|pmNoRrcConnReqBlockTnCs|pmNoRrcConnReqBlockNodeCs|pmNoLoadSharingRrcConn|pmNoLoadSharingRrcConnCs|pmNoFailedRrcConnectReqHw|pmNoFailedRrcConnectReqCsHw|pmNoRejRrcConnMpLoadC|pmTotNoUtranRejRrcConnReq|pmTotNoRrcConnectReqCs|pmTotNoRrcConnectReqCsSucc -m 0.25 pmx WVU40773 pmNoRrcReqDeniedAdm|pmNoRrcConnReqBlockTnCs|pmNoRrcConnReqBlockNodeCs|pmNoLoadSharingRrcConn|pmNoLoadSharingRrcConnCs|pmNoFailedRrcConnectReqHw|pmNoFailedRrcConnectReqCsHw|pmNoRejRrcConnMpLoadC|pmTotNoUtranRejRrcConnReq|pmTotNoRrcConnectReqCs|pmTotNoRrcConnectReqCsSucc -m 0.25

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REV01_AMOS_LAZY_GUIDE

AMOS MAIN

######## FOR MORE DETAIL

http://utran01.au.ao.ericsson.se/moshell/training/ USEFULL COMMANDS

######## FUNCTION KEYS

Ctrl-a or <home> -> go to beginning of the line

Ctrl-e or <end> -> go to end of the line

Ctrl-u Ctrl-k Alt-f Alt-b

Ctrl-z --THAN-- touch /tmp/1759 --THAN-- fg -> suspend and start sessin again

######## SORTING TO MO LIST

MTW01R2> pr uerc= -> Print UERC proxies

MTW01R2> hget uerc= userlabel -> Print UERC User Labels

######## ACTIVATE ALPHABETICAL SORTING STP49> s+

-Return to default behaviour: STP49>

s-######## SOME ALLIAS MTW02R1> alias

err : te log read |grep ERROR: ll : llog

llc : llog -c lll : llog -l

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teall : te e check error enter return info trace1 trace2 trace3 trace4 trace5 trace6 trace7 trace8 trace9 state_change bus_send bus_receive rec_sig send_sig param interface object user1 user2 user3 user4 tec : te log clear

ter : te log read

######## DIFFERENCE BETWEEN get AND hget

MTW01R2> get ll=ornek11 primaryScramblingCode|bchPower

================================================================================================================= MO Attribute Value ================================================================================================================= UtranCell=ORNEK11 bchPower -31 UtranCell=ORNEK11 primaryScramblingCode 150 ================================================================================================================= MTW01R2> hget ll=ornek11 primaryScramblingCode|bchPower

================================================================================================================= MO bchPower primaryScramblingCode

================================================================================================================= UtranCell=ORNEK11 -31 150

================================================================================================================= ######## TO SEE ALL OPERATIONAL ACTIVITIES IN SELECTED TIME

MTW01R2> lgor -s 20091110.1200 -e 20091116.1200 ######## USEFUL COMMANDS on RNC

MTW01R2> lget utrancell=ORNEK11 utranrelation -> NEIGHBOUR in RNC MTW01R2> lget utrancell=ORNEK11 gsmrelation -> NEIGHBOUR in RNC

MTW01R2> lget externalutrancell=ORNEK3 -> EXTERNAL CELL CHECK in RNC

MTW01R2> get ORNEK scram -> SCRAMBLING CODE

MTW01R2> get iurlink -> OPERATIONAL STATE CHECK for IUR

MTW01R2> get utrancell=ORNEK oper -> OPERATIONAL STATE CHECK for SITE

MTW01R2> lst ORNEK -> OPERATIONAL STATE CHECK for SITE

MTW01R2> cedr | grep ORNEK -> INSTANT SITE TRAFFIC AND POWER CONSUMPTION

MTW01R2> get utrancell uarfcndl -> DL FREQUENCY CHECK

MTW01R2> get utrancell uarfcnul -> UL FREQUENCY CHECK

MTW01R2> cedh -r iub_ORNEK -> CE Usage

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lget utrancell=ORNEK qoffset2sn -> [+/- 9]

lget UtranCell=ORNEK coverageIndicator -> coverageIndicator 1 (OVERLAP)] ######## CID CONTROL on RNC/NODEB

ORNEK> get . localcellid -> Check CID on NODEB

MTW01R2> get ORNEK cid -> Check CID on RNC

######## POWER SETTINGS CONTROL

ORNEK> get . maxDlPowerCapability -> Read-Only parameter can not change MTWO2R1> get ORNEK maximumTransmissionPower -> Can be Change

Difference between two power setting should be 2dB

ORNEK> get . attenation -> should be define

######## QUICK RSSI on RNC/NODEB ORNEK> pmr -m 2

MTW01R2> pmr -m 2 -> 15m period last 2h

######## MOBATCH CREATE

mobatch -t 10 -p 15 "sitelist" "cmdlist" "/home/scol/mobatches/outputfilename/" #NAME?

#NAME? #NAME? -"/.../": address for output file ######## MONITOR CODE TREE

MTW01R2> get ORNEK rncmod -> get RNCMODULE

MTW01R2> get ORNEK cid -> get monitored CID

MTW01R2> lh mod12 codetree -cid 20454 -> Monitor

MTW01R2> lh mod12 codetree -cid 20454 -l -> Monitor MTW01R2> lh mod12 codetree -cid 20454 -fu -> Monitor MTW01R2> lh mod12 codetree -cid 20454 -l -fu -> Monitor ######## MONITOR POWER CONSUMPTION on ALL SF

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MTW01R2> get ORNEK cid -> get monitored CID

MTW02R1> lh mod12 celldata -cid 20454 -> Monitor

######## USEFUL COMMANDS on RBS

ORNEK> get . power -> to check all power related parameters ORNEK> get . feature -> to check all feature related parameters ORNEK> get . license -> to check all license related parameters ORNEK> get 0 -> to check NodeB type and other

ORNEK> get 10 -> to check nodeSystemClock ORNEK> get . att -> to check attenation

ORNEK> al -> to check alarms

ORNEK> lga -> to check alarm history

ORNEK> lgo -> to check operational history ORNEK> st cell -> to check cell status

ORNEK> st aux -> to check AuxPlugInUnit staus ORNEK> st ret -> to check Retu Device Group ORNEK> get . noofradio -> to monitor RadioLink on NodeB ORNEK> get retdevice -> to check RETU status

ORNEK> get asc -> to check RETU staus ORNEK> get . electricalantenna -> to check e-tilt

ORNEK> get . sectorantenna antennatype -> to check specific NodeB parameter ORNEK> get . cqiAdjustmentOn -> to check specific NodeB parameter ORNEK> get . hsScchMaxCodePower -> to check specific NodeB parameter ORNEK> get . queueSelectAlgorithm -> to check specific NodeB parameter ORNEK> get . eulMaxShoRate -> to check specific NodeB parameter ORNEK> get . featureState16Qam -> to check specific NodeB parameter

ORNEK> get . featureStateHsdpaFlexibleScheduler -> to check specific NodeB parameter ORNEK> get . flexibleSchedulerOn -> to check specific NodeB parameter

ORNEK> get . supportOf16qam -> to check specific NodeB parameter

ORNEK> get . featureStateHsdpaDynamicCodeAllocation -> to check specific NodeB parameter

ORNEK> get . dynamicHsPdschCodeAdditionOn -> to check specific NodeB parameter ORNEK> get . eulMaxOwnUuLoad -> to check specific NodeB parameter ORNEK> get . eulNoERgchGroups -> to check specific NodeB parameter

ORNEK> get . eulSlidingWindowTime -> to check specific NodeB parameter

ORNEK> get . maxEAgchPowerDl -> to check specific NodeB parameter

ORNEK> get . maxEAgchPowerDlTti2 -> to check specific NodeB parameter ORNEK> get . maxNumEulUsers -> to check specific NodeB parameter

ORNEK> get . maxNumHsdpaUsers -> to check specific NodeB parameter ORNEK> get . maxNumHsPdschCodes -> to check specific NodeB parameter

ORNEK> get . maxUserEHichERgchPowerDl -> to check specific NodeB parameter ORNEK> get . maxUserEHichPowerDlTti2 -> to check specific NodeB parameter ORNEK> get . steeredHsAllocation -> to check specific NodeB parameter

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ORNEK> get . featureStateHsdpaIncrementalRedundancy -> to check specific NodeB parameter

ORNEK> get . featureStateEul2msTti -> to check specific NodeB parameter ORNEK> get . hsIncrementalRedundancyOn -> to check specific NodeB parameter

ORNEK> get . dlLicFractBbPool2 -> to check specific NodeB parameter

ORNEK> get . ulLicFractBbPool2 -> to check specific NodeB parameter

ORNEK> get . maxhsrate -> to check specific NodeB parameter

ORNEK> get . featureStateGrake -> to check specific NodeB parameter

ORNEK> get . eulMaxAllowedSchRate -> to check specific NodeB parameter ######## OSS PROSSEOR LOAD CHECK

scol@selaps1> ps -ef | grep scol -> check User scol load on OSS ######## GET CV for NODEB

ORNEK> cvms CV_NAME OPERATOR_NAME EXPLANATION -> Take cv ORNEK> cvls

ORNEK> cvcu

######## MAKE RESTART TO NODEB [only autorized person] Have to take CV before restart

ORNEK> acc 0 manualrestart -> [chose 2] than [chose 0] than than [chose any]

######## BLOCK/DEBLOCK SITE [only autorized person]

MTW01R2> lst utrancell=ORNEK -> SITE STATUS

MTW01R2> lbl utrancell=ORNEK -> BLOCK TO SITE

MTW01R2> ldeb utrancell=ORNEK -> DEBLOCK TO SITE

MTW01R2> bls utrancell=ORNEK -> SHOUTDOWN TO SITE (All calls move GSM or Other Sites in 10m)

######## SET A PARAMETER

ORNEK> set RbsLocalCell=ACIAK maxNumHsPdschCodes 15-> CHANGE maxNumHsPdschCodes parameter

ORNEK> lset SectorAntenna=2 AuxPlugInUnit=2RetuDeviceGroup=1RetD eviceSet=1RetDevice=1 electricalAntennaTilt 60-> Set tilt value to 60 ######## BOARD CONFIGURATION

For high capacity sites ( 4 sectors) some sites have following HW configuration: ORNEK> bo

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00 BoardType SwAllocation ============================================ 01 CBU1 Main_CBU 02 ET-MFX RBS_ETMFX 08 RAX RBS_RAXB 09 RAX11 RBS_RAXB 10 TX6HS-06 RBS_TXB 12 RUIF RBS_RUIFB 13 RUIF RBS_RUIFB 14 TX6HS-06 RBS_TXB 16 RAX11 RBS_RAXB 17 RAX RBS_RAXB

ps: ALSO the following parameter are needed to be set in all of these high capacity sites. NodeBFunction dlLicFractBbPool2 50 NodeBFunction ulLicFractBbPool2 50

######## TEMPORARY SOLUTION FOR RSSI PROBLEMATIC SITES

IF POSSIBLE EUL CHANNELS CAN BE DISABLED FOR HSDPA DEGREDATION ALSO ON NODEB

ORNEK> set RbsLocalCell EULslidingwindowTime 72000-> Temporary Solution

ORNEK> set RbsLocalCell EULmaxROTCoverage 550 -> Temporary Solution ######## EMERGENCY LISANS [only autorized person]

ORNEK> acl 6

ORNEK> acc 6 setEmergencyState

Total: 1 MOs attempted 1 MOs actioned (should be) ORNEK> get 6 ####################################################################################################################################### ####################################################################################################################################### ################################################### BASIC ## U N I X ## COMMANDS ###################################################### ####################################################################################################################################### #######################################################################################################################################

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Unix Command Summary

See the Unix tutorial for a leisurely self-paced introduction on how to use the commands listed below. For more documentation on a command consult a good book or use the man pages. For example for more information on grep use the command man grep. Contents

• cat --- for creating and displaying short files

• chmod --- change permissions

• cd --- change directory

• cp --- for copying files

• date --- display date

• echo --- echo argument

• ftp --- connect to a remote machine to download or upload files

• grep --- search file

• head --- display first part of file

• ls --- see what files you have

• lpr --- standard print command (see also print )

• more --- use to read files

• mkdir --- create directory

• mv --- for moving and renaming files

• ncftp --- especially good for downloading files via anonymous ftp.

• print --- custom print command (see also lpr )

• pwd --- find out what directory you are in

• rm --- remove a file

• rmdir --- remove directory

• rsh --- remote shell

• setenv --- set an environment variable

• sort --- sort file

• tail --- display last part of file

• tar --- create an archive add or extract files

• telnet --- log in to another machine

• wc --- count characters words lines

________________________________________ cat

This is one of the most flexible Unix commands. We can use to create view and concatenate files. For our first example we create a three-item English-Spanish dictionary in a file called "dict." % cat >dict red rojo green verde blue azul <control-D> %

<control-D> stands for "hold the control key down then tap 'd'". The symbol > tells the computer that what is typed is to be put into the file dict. To view a file we use cat in a different way: % cat dict

red rojo green verde blue azul %

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If we wish to add text to an existing file we do this: % cat >>dict white blanco black negro <control-D> %

Now suppose that we have another file tmp that looks like this: % cat tmp

cat gato dog perro %

Then we can join dict and tmp like this: % cat dict tmp >dict2

We could check the number of lines in the new file like this: % wc -l dict2

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The command wc counts things --- the number of characters words and line in a file. ________________________________________

chmod

This command is used to change the permissions of a file or directory. For example to make a file essay.001 readable by everyone we do this: % chmod a+r essay.001

To make a file e.g. a shell script mycommand executable we do this % chmod +x mycommand

Now we can run mycommand as a command.

To check the permissions of a file use ls -l . For more information on chmod use man chmod. ________________________________________

cd

Use cd to change directory. Use pwd to see what directory you are in. % cd english % pwd % /u/ma/jeremy/english % ls novel poems % cd novel % pwd % /u/ma/jeremy/english/novel % ls ch1 ch2 ch3 journal scrapbook % cd .. % pwd % /u/ma/jeremy/english % cd poems % cd % /u/ma/jeremy

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Jeremy began in his home directory then went to his english subdirectory. He listed this directory using ls found that it contained two entries both of which happen to be diretories. He cd'd to the diretory novel and found that he had gotten only as far as chapter 3 in his writing. Then he used cd .. to jump back one level. If had wanted to jump back one level then go to poems he could have said cd ../poems. Finally he used cd with no argument to jump back to his home directory. ________________________________________

cp

Use cp to copy files or directories. % cp foo foo.2

This makes a copy of the file foo. % cp ~/poems/jabber .

This copies the file jabber in the directory poems to the current directory. The symbol "." stands for the current directory. The symbol "~" stands for the home directory. ________________________________________

date

Use this command to check the date and time. % date

Fri Jan 6 08:52:42 MST 1995

________________________________________ echo

The echo command echoes its arguments. Here are some examples: % echo this this % echo $EDITOR /usr/local/bin/emacs % echo $PRINTER b129lab1

Things like PRINTER are so-called environment variables. This one stores the name of the default printer --- the one that print jobs will go to unless you take some action to change things. The dollar sign before an environment variable is needed to get the value in the variable. Try the following to verify this: % echo PRINTER

PRINTER

________________________________________ ftp

Use ftp to connect to a remote machine then upload or download files. See also: ncftp Example 1: We'll connect to the machine fubar.net then change director to mystuff then download the file homework11: % ftp solitude

Connected to fubar.net.

220 fubar.net FTP server (Version wu-2.4(11) Mon Apr 18 17:26:33 MDT 1994) ready. Name (solitude:carlson): jeremy

331 Password required for jeremy. Password:

230 User jeremy logged in. ftp> cd mystuff

250 CWD command successful. ftp> get homework11

ftp> quit

Example 2: We'll connect to the machine fubar.net then change director to mystuff then upload the file collected-letters: % ftp solitude

Connected to fubar.net.

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Name (solitude:carlson): jeremy 331 Password required for jeremy. Password:

230 User jeremy logged in. ftp> cd mystuff

250 CWD command successful. ftp> put collected-letters ftp> quit

The ftp program sends files in ascii (text) format unless you specify binary mode: ftp> binary

ftp> put foo ftp> ascii ftp> get bar

The file foo was transferred in binary mode the file bar was transferred in ascii mode. ________________________________________

grep

Use this command to search for information in a file or files. For example suppose that we have a file dict whose contents are red rojo

green verde blue azul white blanco black negro

Then we can look up items in our file like this; % grep red dict

red rojo

% grep blanco dict white blanco % grep brown dict %

Notice that no output was returned by grep brown. This is because "brown" is not in our dictionary file.

Grep can also be combined with other commands. For example if one had a file of phone numbers named "ph" one entry per line then the following command would give an alphabetical list of all persons whose name contains the string "Fred". % grep Fred ph | sort

Alpha Fred: 333-6565

Beta Freddie: 656-0099

Frederickson Molly: 444-0981

Gamma Fred-George: 111-7676

Zeta Frederick: 431-0987

The symbol "|" is called "pipe." It pipes the output of the grep command into the input of the sort command. For more information on grep consult

% man grep

________________________________________ head

Use this command to look at the head of a file. For example % head essay.001

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displays the first 10 lines of the file essay.001 To see a specific number of lines do this: % head -n 20 essay.001

This displays the first 20 lines of the file.

________________________________________ ls

Use ls to see what files you have. Your files are kept in something called a directory. % ls

foo letter2 foobar letter3

letter1 maple-assignment1 %

Note that you have six files. There are some useful variants of the ls command: % ls l*

letter1 letter2 letter3 %

Note what happened: all the files whose name begins with "l" are listed. The asterisk (*) is the " wildcard" character. It matches any string. ________________________________________

lpr

This is the standard Unix command for printing a file. It stands for the ancient "line printer." See % man lpr

for information on how it works. See print for information on our local intelligent print command. ________________________________________

mkdir

Use this command to create a directory. % mkdir essays

To get "into" this directory do % cd essays

To see what files are in essays do this: % ls

There shouldn't be any files there yet since you just made it. To create files see cat or emacs. ________________________________________

more

More is a command used to read text files. For example we could do this: % more poems

The effect of this to let you read the file "poems ". It probably will not fit in one screen so you need to know how to "turn pages". Here are the basic commands:

• q --- quit more

• spacebar --- read next page

• return key --- read next line

• b --- go back one page

For still more information use the command man more. ________________________________________

mv

Use this command to change the name of file and directories. % mv foo foobar

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The file that was named foo is now named foobar ________________________________________ ncftp

Use ncftp for anonymous ftp --- that means you don't have to have a password. % ncftp ftp.fubar.net

Connected to ftp.fubar.net > get jokes.txt

The file jokes.txt is downloaded from the machine ftp.fubar.net. ________________________________________

print

This is a moderately intelligent print command. % print foo

% print notes.ps % print manuscript.dvi

In each case print does the right thing regardless of whether the file is a text file (like foo ) a postcript file (like notes.ps or a dvi file (like manuscript.dvi. In these examples the file is printed on the default printer. To see what this is do % print

and read the message displayed. To print on a specific printer do this: % print foo jwb321

% print notes.ps jwb321 % print manuscript.dvi jwb321

To change the default printer do this: % setenv PRINTER jwb321

________________________________________ pwd

Use this command to find out what directory you are working in. % pwd /u/ma/jeremy % cd homework % pwd /u/ma/jeremy/homework % ls

assign-1 assign-2 assign-3 % cd

% pwd /u/ma/jeremy %

Jeremy began by working in his "home" directory. Then he cd 'd into his homework subdirectory. Cd means " change directory". He used pwd to check to make sure he was in the right place then used ls to see if all his homework files were there. (They were). Then he cd'd back to his home directory. ________________________________________

rm

Use rm to remove files from your directory. % rm foo

remove foo? y % rm letter* remove letter1? y

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remove letter2? y remove letter3? n %

The first command removed a single file. The second command was intended to remove all files beginning with the string "letter." However our user (Jeremy?) decided not to remove letter3. ________________________________________

rmdir

Use this command to remove a directory. For example to remove a directory called "essays" do this: % rmdir essays

A directory must be empty before it can be removed. To empty a directory use rm. ________________________________________

rsh

Use this command if you want to work on a computer different from the one you are currently working on. One reason to do this is that the remote machine might be faster. For example the command % rsh solitude

connects you to the machine solitude. This is one of our public workstations and is fairly fast. See also: telnet

________________________________________ setenv

% echo $PRINTER labprinter

% setenv PRINTER myprinter % echo $PRINTER

myprinter

________________________________________ sort

Use this commmand to sort a file. For example suppose we have a file dict with contents red rojo

green verde blue azul white blanco black negro

Then we can do this: % sort dict black negro blue azul green verde red rojo white blanco

Here the output of sort went to the screen. To store the output in file we do this: % sort dict >dict.sorted

You can check the contents of the file dict.sorted using cat more or emacs . ________________________________________

tail

Use this command to look at the tail of a file. For example % tail essay.001

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displays the last 10 lines of the file essay.001 To see a specific number of lines do this: % tail -n 20 essay.001

This displays the last 20 lines of the file.

________________________________________ tar

Use create compressed archives of directories and files and also to extract directories and files from an archive. Example: % tar -tvzf foo.tar.gz

displays the file names in the compressed archive foo.tar.gz while % tar -xvzf foo.tar.gz

extracts the files.

________________________________________ telnet

Use this command to log in to another machine from the machine you are currently working on. For example to log in to the machine "solitude" do this: % telnet solitude

See also: rsh.

________________________________________ wc

Use this command to count the number of characters words and lines in a file. Suppose for example that we have a file dict with contents red rojo

green verde blue azul white blanco black negro

Then we can do this % wc dict

5 10 56 tmp

This shows that dict has 5 lines 10 words and 56 characters. The word count command has several options as illustrated below:

% wc -l dict 5 tmp % wc -w dict 10 tmp % wc -c dict 56 tmp ________________________________________ dummy Under construction ________________________________________

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-> go to beginning of the line -> go to end of the line

-> erase all characters backward -> erase all characters forward -> move forward one word -> move backward one word

-> Print UERC proxies -> Print UERC User Labels

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teall : te e check error enter return info trace1 trace2 trace3 trace4 trace5 trace6 trace7 trace8 trace9 state_change bus_send bus_receive rec_sig send_sig param interface object user1 user2 user3 user4 ================================================================================================================= ================================================================================================================= ================================================================================================================= ================================================================================================================= ================================================================================================================= =================================================================================================================

-> OPERATIONAL STATE CHECK for IUR -> OPERATIONAL STATE CHECK for SITE

-> OPERATIONAL STATE CHECK for SITE -> INSTANT SITE TRAFFIC AND POWER CONSUMPTION -> DL FREQUENCY CHECK

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-> coverageIndicator 1 (OVERLAP)]

-> Check CID on NODEB

-> Check CID on RNC

-> should be define

-> 15m period last 2h Its refresh each 15min Its refresh each 15min

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-> get monitored CID

-> to check specific NodeB parameter

-> to check specific NodeB parameter

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-> to check specific NodeB parameter

-> to check specific NodeB parameter -> to check specific NodeB parameter

-> to check specific NodeB parameter

-> Check all CVs

-> Startable CV görüntüleme

-> [chose 2] than [chose 0] than than [chose any]

-> SHOUTDOWN TO SITE (All calls move GSM or Other Sites in 10m)

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-> Check license Status ####################################################################################################################################### ####################################################################################################################################### ################################################### BASIC ## U N I X ## COMMANDS ###################################################### ####################################################################################################################################### #######################################################################################################################################

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use the command man grep.

view and concatenate files. For our first example we create a three-item English-Spanish dictionary in a file called "dict."

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then go to poems he could have said cd ../poems. Finally he used cd with no argument to jump back to his home directory.

This copies the file jabber in the directory poems to the current directory. The symbol "." stands for the current directory. The symbol "~" stands for the home directory.

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Note what happened: all the files whose name begins with "l" are listed. The asterisk (*) is the " wildcard" character. It matches any string.

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REV01_AMOS_LAZY_GUIDE

invh Check the hardwar part.

#################################################################################

UEH Exception traces print lh all te log read|grep -i "UEH_*"

#################################################################################

Check out this command : lgvsm -s XXXXXXXX...with XXXXXXXX start date in the format of 20110215..for Feb 15th 2011 3:59:48 PM: Sivanesan Renganaickam: run it frm Node B or RNC depending the Node u wanna check

################################################################################# Check T1 errors:

pget t1

to check the aal2 config on the RBS CHTWWVU4077> stv

To get the vc/atmport

CUDNWVAARNC001> get b4077 On the RNc to check AAL2

CUDNWVAARNC001> lget AtmPort=ES5-2-1VplTp=vp3 VpcTp=1 traff

######## CHECK for OPERATINAL HISTORY on NODEB ORNEK> lgo

100120-13:08:35 10.85.229.199 7.1p RBS_NODE_MODEL_L_10_9 stopfile=/tmp/528 Startdate=19661031.171320 Enddate=20100121.110836

Get /c/logfiles/audit_trail/CORBA_AUDITTRAIL_LOG.xml /var/opt/ericsson/amos/moshell_logfiles/scol/logs_moshell/tempfiles/20100120-111323_144/audit_trailLog528.xml.tmp ... OK ======================================================================================================

Timestamp (UTC) Description

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====================================================================================================== 2010-01-19 09:30:42 MO-A SET NodeBFunction=1Iub=ORNEKIubDataStreams=1 maxHsRate 120

2010-01-19 09:30:57 MO-A ACT SwManagement=1ConfigurationVersion=1 create aftermaxhsrate120|aftermaxhsrate120|5|gboz|none 2010-01-19 09:30:58 MO-A ACT SwManagement=1ConfigurationVersion=1 setStartable aftermaxhsrate120

2010-01-19 10:31:06 MO-A ACT SwManagement=1ConfigurationVersion=1 create before_restart|before_restart|5|scol|none 2010-01-19 10:31:07 MO-A ACT SwManagement=1ConfigurationVersion=1 setStartable before_restart

2010-01-19 10:31:41 MO-A ACT ManagedElement=1 manualRestart 2|0|2 2010-01-19 10:36:44 MO-A SET ManagedElement=1 userLabel ORNEK 2010-01-19 15:14:35 MO-A SET Equipment=1SectorAntenna=1AuxPlugInUnit=RRUW-1 administrativeState 0 2010-01-19 15:15:21 MO-A ACT Equipment=1SectorAntenna=1AuxPlugInUnit=RRUW-1 restartAuxUnit 2010-01-19 15:15:57 MO-A SET Equipment=1SectorAntenna=1AuxPlugInUnit=RRUW-1 administrativeState 1 2010-01-19 17:22:48 MO-A SET ManagedElement=1 userLabel ORNEK 2010-01-19 17:25:23 MO-A ACT Equipment=1Subrack=1 Slot=1 PlugInUnit=1 manualRestart 2|0|ss 2010-01-19 17:29:48 MO-A SET ManagedElement=1 userLabel ORNEK

######## CHECK for ALARM HISTORY on NODEB ORNEK> lga

100120-13:07:21 10.85.229.199 7.1p RBS_NODE_MODEL_L_10_9 stopfile=/tmp/528 Startdate=19661031.171320 Enddate=20100121.110722

...Get /c/logfiles/alarm_event/ALARM_LOG.xml /var/opt/ericsson/amos/moshell_logfiles/scol/logs_moshell/tempfiles/20100120-111323_144/alarmLog528.xml ... OK ====================================================================================================================

Timestamp (UTC) S Problem Cause MO-reference

==================================================================================================================== 2010-01-20 02:24:38 AL * NTP Server Reachability Fault unavailable IpAccessHostEt=1IpSyncRef=2

2010-01-20 02:26:50 AL M NTP Server Reachability Fault unavailable IpAccessHostEt=1IpSyncRef=1 2010-01-20 02:26:50 AL M NTP Server Reachability Fault unavailable IpAccessHostEt=1IpSyncRef=2 2010-01-20 02:29:37 AL * NTP Server Reachability Fault unavailable IpAccessHostEt=1IpSyncRef=2 2010-01-20 02:29:38 AL * NTP Server Reachability Fault unavailable IpAccessHostEt=1IpSyncRef=1

######## CHECK for RESTARTS on NODEB ORNEK> bo

100108-12:34:30 10.85.229.13 7.1p RBS_NODE_MODEL_L_10_9 stopfile=/tmp/7580

================================================================================================================================ 00 BoardType SwAllocation

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01 CBU1 Main_CBU 02 ET-MFX RBS_ETMFX 08 RAX RBS_RAXB 09 RAX RBS_RAXB 10 TX6HS-06 RBS_TXB 11 TX6HS-03 RBS_TXB 12 RUIF RBS_RUIFB

ORNEK> lhsh 000800 llog-> Check for RAX board Restart ORNEK> lhsh 001000 llog-> Check for TX board Restart ....

######## CHECK Error/Fault/Failure on NODEB ORNEK> ter | grep -i error

ORNEK> ter | grep -i Fault ORNEK> ter | grep -i Failure Use PRIMUS for analize

http://e-support.ericsson.se/reader_iview/ui/eserver.asp

######## CHECK for BOARD FAULTY on NODEB ORNEK> bo 100108-12:34:30 10.85.229.13 7.1p RBS_NODE_MODEL_L_10_9 stopfile=/tmp/7580 ================================================================================================================================ 00 BoardType SwAllocation ================================================================================================================================ 01 CBU1 Main_CBU 02 ET-MFX RBS_ETMFX 08 RAX RBS_RAXB 09 RAX RBS_RAXB 10 TX6HS-06 RBS_TXB 11 TX6HS-03 RBS_TXB 12 RUIF RBS_RUIFB

ORNEK> te log read

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ORNEK> lhsh 000600 te log read

[2009-11-02 13:32:14.232] ecEfhFhEncC[28] ../src/EcEfhRuGroupFhEncC.cpp:2088 INFO:ABN:Equipment fault: /RU:0:13:8:2/ bbClockFaultInd faultType: RBS_FAULT_TYPE_BFN_PHASE_ERROR faultTypeId: 511 faultRecoveryAction: RBS_RECOVERY_ACTION_NO_SUGGESTED_ACTION Additional info: clockSignalId: 2 [2009-11-02 13:34:23.256] ecEfhFhEncC[26] ../src/EcEfhRuGroupFhEncC.cpp:2088 INFO:ABN:Equipment fault: /RU:0:13:0:2/ bbClockFaultInd faultType: RBS_FAULT_TYPE_BFN_PHASE_ERROR faultTypeId: 511 faultRecoveryAction: RBS_RECOVERY_ACTION_NO_SUGGESTED_ACTION Additional info: clockSignalId: 2

Use PRIMUS for analize

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Check out this command : lgvsm -s XXXXXXXX...with XXXXXXXX start date in the format of 20110215..for Feb 15th 2011

Get /c/logfiles/audit_trail/CORBA_AUDITTRAIL_LOG.xml /var/opt/ericsson/amos/moshell_logfiles/scol/logs_moshell/tempfiles/20100120-111323_144/audit_trailLog528.xml.tmp ... OK ======================================================================================================

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======================================================================================================

...Get /c/logfiles/alarm_event/ALARM_LOG.xml /var/opt/ericsson/amos/moshell_logfiles/scol/logs_moshell/tempfiles/20100120-111323_144/alarmLog528.xml ... OK ====================================================================================================================

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################### ################### ###################REV01_AMOS_LAZY_GUIDE ################### ################### TRACES ################### ######## RSSI TRACE Window1 in RBS te e bus_receive CDCI_TR mon+ all

copy to follow for each site Window2

/opt/ericsson/amos/moshell/monitor6054 10.174.0.196 33080 > "/home/scol/serhat/Rssi/20100115-ORNEK.log" get file to local Computer

open with wordpad and save Window1

te d bus_receive CDCI_TR mon- all

######## TRACE ON RNC Open 2 moshell terminal Window 1

in RNC

MTW02R1> get iub_ORNEK

MTW02R1> lh mod32 te e all RNC_EXCEPTION MTW02R1> mon+ mod32

. . .

$moncommand = /opt/ericsson/amos/moshell/monitor6054 10.174.0.196 33080-> copy it and go to 2nd window Window 2

scol@selaps1> /opt/ericsson/amos/moshell/monitor6054 10.174.0.196 33080 > /home/scol/serhat/Traces/ORNEK.log-> Record it your selected folder .

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wait how much you want .

. Ctrl+C Window 1

MTW02R1> lh Mod32 te d all RNC_EXCEPTION MTW02R1> mon- mod32

. . .

$ lhsh 001000 tm -disconnect

All monitored boards are disconnected and Target Monitor has shut down. Go to your folder and download it your local computer

######## INSTAL DECODER for TRACE ANALIZE

1-) Download latest decoder from http://utran01.au.ao.ericsson.se/moshell/content.php?content.7 2-) Copy it your local directory in OSS

3-) un zip it in your local diroctory

scol@selcuk> unzip decoder3.1h.zip Archive: decoder3.1h.zip inflating: decoder.tgz inflating: decoder_install scol@selcuk> ls decoder.tgzdecoder3.1h.zip decoder_install 4-) scol@selcuk> ./decoder_install ######################################### Installation of Field Decoder 3.1h

#########################################

Please enter the directory where decoder should be installed (auto-completion using <TAB>): /home/scol/decoder/-> Install it in your selected directory This directory doesn't exist. Creating it...

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Starting Installation.... Unzipping decoder.tgz.... Untaring decoder.tar....

x decoder 0 bytes 0 tape blocks x decoder/SpBag 0 bytes 0 tape blocks x decoder/SpBag/Decode.pm 9015 bytes 18 tape blocks x decoder/SpBag/Map.pm 15469 bytes 31 tape blocks . . . . . Installation Successful!

You can now run decoder from the directory /home/scol/decoder. 5-) scol@selcuk> chmod -R 700 /home/scol/decoder/

6-)Check Decoder files

*.pl files are specific decoders using for analize scol@selcuk> cd decoder/ scol@selcuk> ls GPEH_tab2flow.pl concat_segmented_rlib_traces.pl PmEventSpecification_AU3.xml decoder.pl PmEventSpecification_BA4.xml decoder_ss7 PmEventSpecification_BC5.xml flow.pl PmEventSpecification_BJ5.xml flow_ss7 PmEventSpecification_BN1.xml flowfilter.pl PmEventSpecification_BN3.xml flowfox.pl PmEventSpecification_BU5.xml historyDecoder.pl PmEventSpecification_RBS.xml lib README msflow.pl RELEASE_HISTORY_DECODER.TXT pdu_map.txt SpBag postprocess.pl UeRc_P6.0.cfg spEventHistoryDecoder.pl UeRc_P6.1.cfg teSummary UeRc_P7.0.cfg teSummary.pl UeRc_P7.1.cfg uehEventHistoryParameters.xml UeRc_W10a.cfg uetr2uetrXplorer.awk

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######## USE A DECODER for ANALIZE

scol@selcuk> cat /home/scol/serhat/Traces/ORNEK | /home/scol/decoder/teSummary.pl > /home/scol/serhat/Traces/ORNEK_DEC --->---analize ORNEK.log--->---use teSummary.pl--->---write slected

check ORNEK_DEC file in your folder

######## OTHER TRACES on RNC (CAN RUN SAME WAY)

* All of them can be run same way (Did not try all traces) * teSummary.pl file can be use all traces

lh mod te e all RNC_EXCEPTION lh mod te e all UEH_EXCEPTION lh mod te e all DRH_EXCEPTION lh mod te e all PM_OBS_EXCEPTION lh mod te e trace3 IU_IF

lh mod te e all ADMISSION_REJECT_CELL lh mod te e trace4 UE_GENERAL

lh dc te e all SP_EXCEPTION lh cc te e all SP_EXCEPTION lh dc te e all SP_CONFIG_REJ lh cc te e all SP_CONFIG_REJ lh dc te e all DISCARD_UE lh dc te e all RETRANSM_UE lh dc te e trace1 HANDOVER_EVAL_UE

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/opt/ericsson/amos/moshell/monitor6054 10.174.0.196 33080 > "/home/scol/serhat/Rssi/20100115-ORNEK.log"

-> Get Iub for selecter Site (RncModule=32) -> Enable trace

-> Start monitoring

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-> than go to 1st Window

-> Disable trace

-> Stop monitoring

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scol@selcuk> cat /home/scol/serhat/Traces/ORNEK | /home/scol/decoder/teSummary.pl > /home/scol/serhat/Traces/ORNEK_DEC --->---analize ORNEK.log--->---use teSummary.pl--->---write slected

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