1、 USEFUL COMMNAD FOR RNP 72 (72) HN/RNP By Chen durong 2003-12-31 Useful Command For RNP HeNan RNP Department 03-Jan-2004 目 录 1. 概述 3 2. 具体命令解释和介绍 3 2.1 AB - Blocked alarm handling
2、 3 2.2 AC- Alarm canceling 4 2.3 AH - Alarm History Handling 5 2.4 CF - Circuit State Handling 7 2.5 DM - Interrogation of LAPD and SBUS Statistics Meters 8 2.6 DR - Synchronization Unit Handling 12 2.7 DS - Primary Rate Access D- Channel Data Handling 13 2.8 DT - Primary Rate Access D- Chann
3、el State Handling 14 2.9 EA - Adjacent Cell Handling 15 2.10 EB - BCCH and Mobile Allocation Frequency List and RA Handling 18 2.11 EE - Base Station Controller Parameter Handling in BSC 20 2.12 EF - Base Control Function Handling 24 2.13 EG - GSM Timer and BSC Parameter Handling 25 2.14 EH -
4、Handover Control Parameter Handling 25 2.15 EO - Base Transceiver Station Alarms Handling 29 2.16 EQ - Base Transceiver Station Handling in BSC 30 2.17 ER - Transceiver Handling 37 2.18 EU - Power Control Parameter Handling 39 2.19 EV - BCF Hardware Database Handling 42 2.20 EW - BCF Software
5、Handling 44 2.21 FN - Frame Relay Parameter Handling 47 2.22 FU - Frame Relay Bearer Channel Handling 47 2.23 FW - GPRS NS Layer Handling 48 2.24 IA - MMI System Authority Handling 48 2.25 IG - MML Command Log Handling 49 2.26 NC-Signalling link data handling 50 2.27 NE - Signalling Network S
6、tate Interrogation 50 2.28 NL - Signalling Link State Handling 52 2.29 NO - Signalling Link Parameter Handling 52 2.30 OL - Interrogation of Signalling Link Statistics Meters 52 2.31 OM - Interrogation of Auxiliary MTP Statistics Meters 54 2.32 ON - Interrogation of Signalling Network Statistic
7、s Meters 54 2.33 OS - States of SS7 Statistics 55 2.34 QU - BSS Transmission Equipment Handling 56 2.35 TP - GSM Measurement Handling 57 2.36 TV - BSC Counter Inquiry 59 2.37 UB - Single Radio Network Test Handling 60 2.38 UC - Scheduled Radio Network Test Handling 62 2.39 UD - Diagnostics Ha
8、ndling 64 2.40 US - Working State and Restart Handling 66 2.41 WO - Parameter Handling 66 2.42 WQ - Software Package Management 67 2.43 YE - Exchange Terminal Supervision Handling 69 2.44 YM - PCM Statistics: Measurement and Output 71 3. 参考文献 71 1. 概述 编写本报告的目的: (1) 通过命令可以直观的对网络进行观察; (2)
9、通过命令可以有助于我们网络优化工作; (3) 通过命令可以帮助我们更深入的了解NOKIA系统的组成和原理; (4) 通过命令可以获得一些无法形成报告的原始数据和资料; (5) 其它方面; 2. 具体命令解释和介绍 2.1 AB - Blocked alarm handling (1) ZABB: BLOCK ALARM Function With this command you can block alarms. The alarm is specified on the basis of the alarm number. The object unit can be
10、 defined so that the alarm is blocked when its object unit is any unit, any unit of a given unit type, or one specific unit.
Parameters
alarm number:
unit type,stage,pair,unit index;
Syntax
ABB: [
11、f ],
[
12、type of the object unit of the alarm. The default value is all unit types. stage This parameter is used, when necessary, for defining the stage of the object unit of the alarm that you want to block. The default is all stages. pair :This parameter is used, when necessary, for defining the pair num
13、ber of the object unit of the alarm that you want to block. unit index: This parameter is used for defining the index of the object unit of the alarm that you want to block. The default is all indexes, that is, all units of the unit type that you have identified with unit type parameter and, when
14、needed, with stage or pair parameter. If you use the default value in this second parameter block, you must enter alarm number parameter in the first parameter block. (2) ZABU: UNBLOCK ALARMS Function With this command you can remove alarm blocking. Parameters alarm number: unit type
15、stage,pair,unit index;
Syntax
ABU: [
16、 alarms. unit type: This parameter identifies the type of the object unit of the alarm to be unblocked. The default value is all unit types. Stage: This parameter is used, when necessary, for defining the stage of the object unit of the alarm to be unblocked. The default is all stages. Pair: This
17、 parameter is used, when necessary, for defining the pair number of the object unit of the alarm to be unblocked. Thedefault is all pairs. unit index :This parameter is used for defining the index of the object unit of the alarm to be unblocked. The default is all indexes, that is, all units of the
18、 unit type that you have identified with unit type parameter and, when needed, with stage or pair parameter. (3) ZABO: OUTPUT BLOCKED ALARMS Function With this command you can display the data on the alarm blockings that are active. The printout shows all the alarms that have been blocked and
19、 their object units. Parameters The command has no parameters. Syntax ABO; 2.2 AC- Alarm canceling (1) ZACC: CANCEL ACCORDING TO CONSECUTIVE NUMBER Function You can use this command to cancel alarms with the consecutive number given in the alarm printout. Parameters consecutive n
20、umber;
Syntax
ACC:
21、ncel all alarms on the basis of the alarm number or the object unit of the alarm. Note that if you cancel an alarm on the basis of the alarm number, all the alarms with the same number and same object unit are cancelled. This means that you may by accident cancel alarms which differ from each oth
22、er (i.e. the data in the supplementary information fields may be different). Therefore, you should rather cancel alarms on the basis of the consecutive number using the ACC command, as it is always directed to one specific alarm. Parameters alarm number: unit identification; Syntax ACA: [ <
23、alarm number> |
24、r identifies the type of the object unit of the alarm to be cancelled. Check the alarm listing for the object unit of the alarm. If the alarm does not concern any particular unit, give the value NONE. The default is all unit types. Stage: This parameter identifies the stage of the object unit of th
25、e alarm to be cancelled. The default is all stages. Pair: This parameter identifies the pair number of the object unit of the alarm to be cancelled. The default is all pairs. unit index :This parameter identifies the index of the object unit of the alarm to be cancelled. The default is all indexes
26、 that is, all units of the unit type identified with unit type parameter and, when needed, with stage or pair parameter. 2.3 AH - Alarm History Handling (1) ZAHO: PRINT ALARMS CURRENTLY ON Function You can use this command to print out the alarms which are currently on, i.e. the live alarms
27、 The live alarms indicate a fault situation in the system. Disturbances and notices are also printed out as live alarms if they have been on for a longer time than one minute. Print out the live alarms every day and check if they require maintenance actions. All the live alarms can be printed o
28、ut by using the AHO command. You can limit the printouts by supplying the command with the parameters that define
. object unit
. alarm class or
. alarm number.
Parameters
unit identification:
alarm parameter;
Syntax
AHO: [ [
29、f ],
[
30、 network element. When you give the value NONE to the parameter, all the live alarms that have no object unit are printed out. On the basis of the given unit type the parameter guide asks you to enter other parameters of the parameter block, if necessary. The default value is all the unit types;
31、 in this case, all the live alarms are printed out regardless of what type the object unit of the alarm is. Stage: This parameter identifies the stage number of the object unit of the live alarms you want to print out. The default value is all the stages. pair :This parameter identifies the pair
32、 number of the object unit of the live alarms you want to print out. The default value is all the pairs. unit index :This parameter identifies the index of the object unit of the live alarms you want to print out. The default value is all indexes, that is, all units of the unit type that you have i
33、dentified with unit type parameter and, when needed, with stage or pair parameter." alarm class: This parameter identifies the alarm class of the live alarms you want to print out. The alarm class tells the type and the urgency of the alarm. The default value is all the classes. You can give the f
34、ollowing values to the parameter: CLS = AL3 *** alarms (require IMMEDIATE action) CLS = AL2 ** alarms (require action during the working day) CLS = AL1 * alarms (do not require any action) CLS = DST disturbances (do not require any action) CLS = NTC notices (do not require any action) alarm nu
35、mber :This parameter identifies the alarm number of the live alarms you want to print out. Character & can be used. You can give 1 - 10 alarm numbers at a time. The default value is all the alarm numbers; in this case, all the live alarms are printed out regardless of what the alarm number is. No
36、te that this parameter cannot be used together with alarm class parameter. (2)ZAHP: PRINT ALARM HISTORY Function This command is used to display alarm history data. The alarm history contains all the alarm events of the system: alarms and cancellations of alarms, disturbances and notices. You
37、 can limit the alarm history printouts by supplying
the command with parameters that define:
. object unit
. alarm class or
. alarm number and
. date and time
Parameters
unit identification:
alarm parameter:
date,time;
Syntax
AHP: [ [
38、 |
39、t to print out. The parameter guide displays all the unit types of the network element. When you give the value NONE to the parameter, all the alarm events that have no object unit are printed out. On the basis of the given unit type the parameter guide asks you to enter other parameters of the par
40、ameter block, if necessary. The default value is all the unit types. Stage :This parameter identifies the stage number of the object unit whose alarm history data you want to print out. The default value is all the stages. pair :This parameter identifies the pair number of the object unit whose al
41、arm history data you want to print out. The default value is all the pairs. unit index :This parameter identifies the index of the object unit whose alarm history data you want to print out. The default value is all indexes, that is, all units of the unit type that you have identified with unit typ
42、e parameter and, when needed, with stage or pair parameter." alarm class :This parameter identifies the alarm class of the alarm events in the alarm history data you want to print out. The alarm class tells the type and the urgency of the alarm. The default value is all the classes. You can give
43、 the following values to the parameter: CLS =AL3 *** alarms (require IMMEDIATE action) CLS = AL2 ** alarms (require action during the working day) CLS = AL1 * alarms (do not require any action) CLS = DST disturbances (do not require any action) CLS = NTC notices (do not require any action) al
44、arm number :This parameter identifies the alarm number of the alarm events in the alarm history data you want to print out. Character & can be used. You can give 1 - 10 alarm numbers at a time. The default value is all the alarm numbers; in this case, the entire alarm history is printed out regard
45、less of what the alarm number is. Note that this parameter cannot be used together with alarm class parameter. Date: This parameter identifies the start date for the period to be displayed in the alarm history. Give the date in format YYYY-MM-DD. The default value is the current date. Time :Thi
46、s parameter identifies the start time for the period to be displayed in the alarm history. Give the time in format HH-MM-SS. The default value is 00-00-00. 2.4 CF - Circuit State Handling (1)ZCEC: CHANGE EXTERNAL CIRCUIT STATE Function With this command you can change the working state of a tr
47、unk circuit connected to an external circuit group. You can change the state of one or several trunk circuits at the same time.
Parameters
circuit:
state;
Syntax
CEC: ETPCM =
48、r an established phone call or calls.
Parameters
circuit;
Syntax
CEP: CRCT =
49、 CRCT =
50、tate, or the addresses and states of the circuits. Using this command, you can also list other things, such as only those circuits that are in some other state than WO-EX. Parameters circuit group name,circuit group number,all other than wo-ex,state combinations, information of circuit,listing f






