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The document discusses using the Local Maintenance Terminal (LMT) to operate and maintain eNodeBs locally. The LMT provides a GUI to run commands, manage alarms/events, trace messages, monitor performance, and perform software management and testing.

The main components of the LMT include the menu bar, toolbar, alarm list, event list, command window, help, and status bar.

To log in to the LMT, you need to connect it to the eNodeB, enter the IP address of the LMPT in a browser, fill in the login credentials, and set the user type to Local.

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Introduction
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Components of the LMT Main Window
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Logging In to the LMT
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Exiting the LMT
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Introduction to MML Commands
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Components of the MML Command Window
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Running a Single MML Command
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Running MML Commands in Batches
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Basic Concepts Related to Alarms or Events
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Querying Alarm or Event Logs
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Alarm Severity
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NM Alarm Type
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Tracing Messages over the S1 Interface
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Tracing Messages over the X2 Interface
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M2000 Interface Task Tracing
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M2000-eNode B Performance Monitoring
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Introduction
The eNodeB LMT deploys the eNodeB and identifies and clears faults
locally.
Use the LMT to operate and maintain the eNodeB in any of the following
scenarios:
When the transport link between the eNodeB and the M2000 is
unavailable, use the LMT to start the eNodeB locally.
When the eNodeB fails to communicate with the M2000, use the LMT
to identify and clear faults locally.
When alarms are generated on the eNodeB and related boards must
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operate and maintain the eNodeB on the web page. It implements the
following local operation and maintenance (O&M) functions:
Running eNodeB MML commands
Managing eNodeB alarms or events
Tracing messages
Monitoring eNodeB performance in real time
Software Management
Enabling the eNodeB to perform self-test
Maintenance
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Components of the LMT Main Window


LMT Main Window

Components of the LMT main window

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Online help of the LMT

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Logging In to the LMT


You can log in to the LMT to manage the eNodeB locally. After the Operation and
Maintenance(OM)channel between the eNodeB and the M2000 server is established,
you can log in to the eNodeB using the M2000 server.

Procedu
1. Connect the LMT to the eNodeB.
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Use a crossover cable or USB-Ethernet adaption cable to connect the Ethernet


port on the LMT computer to the LMPT or UMPT in the BBU3900.

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2. Enter the IP address of the LMPT for local maintenance in the address box of the
Internet Explorer (the default IP address is 192.168.0.49). The Local
Maintenance Terminal login dialog box is displayed, as shown in

3. Click Go. The Local Maintenance Terminal login dialog box is displayed, as
shown above.
4. Fill in the User Name, Password, and Verify Code boxes. Set User Type to
Local.

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Exiting the LMT


Procedure

Click Logout in the toolbar in the LMT main window. The Confirm dialog box is displayed
for your confirmation.

Click OK. The LMT is disconnected from the existing eNodeB. A dialog box for logging in t
o the LMT is displayed.

Close the Internet Explorer, and exit the LMT.

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Introduction to MML Commands


Functions of MML Commands
You can operate and maintain the entire eNodeB using MML commands. The
MML commands enable you to perform the following operations:
System management
Equipment management
Transport management
Radio configuration
Managing eNodeB alarms
License management
Formats of MML Commands
The format of an MML command can be "Command Word: Parameter
Name=Value;".
The command word is mandatory, whereas the parameter name and value are
optional. Examples of MML commands are as follows:
An example of an MML command with a command word and parameters: SET
ALMSHLD: AID=25600, SHLDFLG=UNSHIELDED;
An example of an MML command with only a command word: LST VER:;
The MML command format is denoted as Action + Object

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Components of the MML Command W


indow

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Running a Single MML Command

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Running MML Commands in Batches

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Basic Concepts Related to Alarms or E


vents

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Querying Alarm or Event Logs

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Alarm Severity

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NM Alarm Type

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Tracing Messages over the S1 Interfac


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Tracing Messages over the X2 Interfac


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M2000 Interface Task Tracing

acing Path : Monitor-Signaling Trace-Signaling Trace Management

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M2000 MML Interface

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M2000-eNode B Performance Monitoring

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M2000-eNode B Performance Monitoring


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