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About This Document
This section describes how to perform GSM network optimization on the Nastar. Through this
function, you can perform various theme analysis functions on the Nastar, such as MR analysis,
frequency analysis, neighboring cell analysis, uplink interference analysis, GSM/UMTS
neighboring cell analysis, VIP analysis, complaint analysis support, and cell performance
analysis. This helps to quickly locate network problems.
Intended Audience
This document is intended for network optimization engineers.
Change History
Issue 02 (2010-12-30)This is the second formal release.
Issue 01 (2010-10-15)
This is the first formal release.
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Contents
About This Document...................................................................................................................iii
1 Overview......................................................................................................................................1-1
1.1 Position of the Nastar on the Network............................................................................................................1-2
1.2 Analysis Data Sources (GSM)........................................................................................................................1-31.3 Network Optimization Process........................................................................................................................1-5
2 Configuring OSSs and NE Information................................................................................2-1
2.1 Basic Knowledge of OSS Management..........................................................................................................2-2
2.2 Creating OSSs and the Managed NEs........................................ .....................................................................2-2
2.3 Creating Custom NE Groups...........................................................................................................................2-4
2.4 Reference for the OSS Management GUI.......................................................................................................2-7
2.4.1 Interface Description: OSS Management............................................................................... ................2-8
2.4.2 Parameters for Setting the Object Attributes of OSS Management.......................................................2-9
2.4.3 Parameters for Creating and Modifying Custom NE Groups..............................................................2-12
3 Collecting Basic Data.................................................................................................................3-1
3.1 Introduction to GSM Basic Data.....................................................................................................................3-3
3.2 Collecting Configuration Data........................................................................................................................3-4
3.3 Importing Configuration Data.........................................................................................................................3-6
3.4 Importing Engineering Parameters..................................................................................................................3-8
3.5 Checking Engineering Parameters and Configuration Data..........................................................................3-10
3.6 GIS Management...........................................................................................................................................3-11
3.6.1 Viewing Analysis Results by Using the Google Earth........................................................................3-11
3.6.2 Viewing Analysis Results Through the GIS Window.........................................................................3-133.7 Managing the GIS Window...........................................................................................................................3-14
3.7.1 Importing a Map...................................................................................................................................3-14
3.7.2 Loading Site Information.....................................................................................................................3-16
3.7.3 Filtering Cells.......................................................................................................................................3-16
3.7.4 Searching Cells.....................................................................................................................................3-18
3.7.5 Moving/Zooming In On/Zooming Out On/Refreshing/Fully Displaying a Map.................................3-18
3.7.6 Measuring Distance on the Map...........................................................................................................3-19
3.7.7 Saving the Map Display Effect............................................................................................................3-19
3.8 Reference to the Basic Data Collection Interface.........................................................................................3-20
3.8.1 Interface Description: GIS...................................................................................................................3-20
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3.8.2 Parameters for Creating or Modifying a Data Collection Task............................................................3-21
4 GSM MR Analysis.....................................................................................................................4-1
4.1 Basic Knowledge of GSM MR Analysis........................................................................................................ 4-3
4.1.1 GSM MR Analysis.................................................................................................................................4-34.1.2 TopN KPIs..............................................................................................................................................4-4
4.1.3 GSM MR Theme Analysis.....................................................................................................................4-7
4.2 Process of GSM MR Analysis........................................................................................................................ 4-8
4.3 Obtaining GSM MR Analysis Data..............................................................................................................4-11
4.3.1 Creating GSM Neighboring Cell Measurement Data E2E Tasks........................................................4-12
4.3.2 Creating a GSM Performance Data Collection Task...........................................................................4-14
4.3.3 Creating a Data Import Task................................................................................................................4-16
4.3.4 Checking the Integrity of Analysis Data..............................................................................................4-20
4.4 Creating GSM MR Analysis Tasks...............................................................................................................4-22
4.5 Querying GSM MR Overview Analysis Results..........................................................................................4-24
4.5.1 Querying GSM BSC Analysis Results.................................................................................................4-24
4.5.2 Querying GSM Cell Group Analysis Results......................................................................................4-28
4.5.3 Querying GSM TopN TRX Analysis Results......................................................................................4-31
4.5.4 Querying GSM MR Theme Analysis Reports.....................................................................................4-32
4.6 Querying GSM MR Results..........................................................................................................................4-33
4.7 Comparing GSM MR Analysis Results........................................................................................................4-34
4.8 Exporting GSM MR Overview Reports........................................................................................................4-36
4.9 Technical Specifications for GSM MR Analysis..........................................................................................4-37
4.10 Reference for the GSM MR Analysis GUI.................................................................................................4-374.10.1 Interface Description: GSM MR Analysis.........................................................................................4-38
4.10.2 Parameters of GSM Neighboring Cell E2E Tasks.............................................................................4-41
4.10.3 Parameters for Creating and Modifying GSM MR Analysis Tasks...................................................4-43
4.10.4 Parameters for Querying GBSC Reports...........................................................................................4-47
4.10.5 Parameters for Querying the GSM Cell Group Reports....................................................................4-55
4.10.6 Parameters for Querying the GSM TopN TRX Reports....................................................................4-63
4.10.7 Parameters for Querying the GSM MR Topic Analysis Reports.......................................................4-68
4.10.8 Parameters for Querying the MR Analysis Results of GSM Cells....................................................4-74
4.10.9 Parameters for Comparing GSM MR Analysis Results.....................................................................4-80
5 GSM Neighboring Cell Analysis............................................................................................5-1
5.1 Basic Knowledge of GSM Neighboring Cell Analysis...................................................................................5-3
5.1.1 GSM Neighboring Cell Analysis Function............................................................................................5-3
5.1.2 Algorithms for GSM Neighboring Cell Analysis.................................................................................. 5-5
5.2 Process of GSM Neighboring Cell Analysis...................................................................................................5-6
5.3 Obtaining GSM Neighboring Cell Analysis Data...........................................................................................5-9
5.3.1 Creating GSM Neighboring Cell Measurement Data E2E Tasks..........................................................5-9
5.3.2 Creating a Data Import Task................................................................................................................5-11
5.3.3 Checking the Integrity of Analysis Data..............................................................................................5-15
5.4 Creating GSM Neighboring Cell Analysis Task...........................................................................................5-17
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5.5 Querying GSM Neighboring Cell Analysis Results.....................................................................................5-19
5.6 Querying Possible GSM Neighboring Cell Analysis Results.......................................................................5-20
5.7 Querying GSM Co-BCCH and Co-BSIC Neighboring Cell Analysis Results.............................................5-21
5.8 Querying GSM Intra-Frequency Neighboring Cell Analysis Results...........................................................5-22
5.9 Exporting GSM Neighboring Cell Analysis Reports....................................................................................5-23
5.10 Exporting GSM Possible Neighboring Cell Analysis Reports....................................................................5-25
5.11 Technical Specifications for GSM Neighboring Cell Analysis..................................................................5-26
5.12 Reference for the GSM Neighboring Cell Analysis GUI............................................................................5-26
5.12.1 Interface Description: GSM Neighboring Cell Analysis...................................................................5-27
5.12.2 Interface Description: Possible Neighboring GSM Cell Analysis.....................................................5-28
5.12.3 Parameters of GSM Neighboring Cell E2E Tasks.............................................................................5-29
5.12.4 Parameters for Creating and Modifying Neighboring GSM Cell Analysis Tasks.............................5-31
5.12.5 Parameters for Querying the Analysis Reports of Neighboring GSM Cells......................................5-33
5.12.6 Parameters for Querying the Analysis Reports of Possible Neighboring GSM Cells.......................5-375.12.7 Parameters for Querying Co-BCCH and Co-BSIC GSM Cell Analysis Report................................5-40
5.12.8 Parameters for Querying the Co-BCCH GSM Neighboring Cell Analysis Reports..........................5-41
6 GSM/UMTS Neighboring Cell Analysis...............................................................................6-1
6.1 Basic Knowledge of GSM/UMTS Neighboring Cell Analysis......................................................................6-3
6.1.1 GSM/UMTS Neighboring Cell Analysis...............................................................................................6-3
6.1.2 Algorithms for GSM/UMTS Neighboring Cell Analysis......................................................................6-4
6.2 Process ofGSM/UMTS Neighboring Cell Analysis.......................................................................................6-5
6.3 Obtaining GSM/UMTS Neighboring Cell Analysis Data...............................................................................6-7
6.3.1 Creating GSM/UMTS Neighboring Cell Measurement Data E2E Tasks..............................................6-86.3.2 Creating a Data Import Task................................................................................................................6-10
6.3.3 Checking the Integrity of Analysis Data..............................................................................................6-13
6.4 Creating GSM/UMTS Neighboring Cell Analysis Tasks.............................................................................6-16
6.5 Querying GSM/UMTS Neighboring Cell Analysis Results.........................................................................6-17
6.6 Querying Possible GSM/UMTS Neighboring Cell Analysis Results...........................................................6-18
6.7 Exporting GSM/UMTS Neighboring Cell Analysis Reports........................................................................6-19
6.8 Exporting GSM/UMTS Possible Neighboring Cell Analysis Reports.........................................................6-21
6.9 Technical Specifications for GSM/UMTS Neighboring Cell Analysis........................................................6-22
6.10 Reference to the Neighboring GSM/UMTS Cell Analysis Interface..........................................................6-22
6.10.1 Parameters of GSM/UMTS Neighboring Cell Data E2E Tasks........................................................6-23
6.10.2 Parameters for Creating and Modifying Neighboring GSM/UMTS Cell Analysis Tasks.................6-23
6.10.3 Parameters for Querying the Analysis Reports of Neighboring GSM/UMTS Cells.........................6-25
6.10.4 Parameters for Querying the Analysis Reports of Possible Neighboring GSM/UMTS Cells...........6-28
7 GSM Frequency Analysis.........................................................................................................7-1
7.1 Basic Knowledge of GSM Frequency Analysis..............................................................................................7-3
7.1.1 GSM Frequency Analysis Function.......................................................................................................7-3
7.1.2 Introduction to Process of GSM Frequency Analysis............................................................................7-4
7.1.3 Process of GSM Frequency Optimization..............................................................................................7-5
7.1.4 Spacing Rules of GSM ARFCNs...........................................................................................................7-6
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7.2 Process of GSM Frequency Analysis..............................................................................................................7-7
7.3 Obtaining GSM Frequency Analysis Data......................................................................................................7-9
7.3.1 Creating GSM Neighboring Cell Measurement Data E2E Tasks........................................................7-10
7.3.2 Creating a Data Import Task................................................................................................................7-12
7.3.3 Checking the Integrity of Analysis Data..............................................................................................7-16
7.4 Creating GSM Frequency Analysis Tasks....................................................................................................7-18
7.5 Querying GSM Frequency Analysis Results................................................................................................7-20
7.5.1 Querying GSM Measurement Cell Overview Information..................................................................7-20
7.5.2 Querying GSM Cell Interference Matrix Analysis Results.................................................................7-21
7.5.3 Querying GSM Cell Frequency Interference Matrix Analysis Results................................................7-22
7.6 Querying GSM Frequency Optimization Results.........................................................................................7-23
7.7 Exporting GSM Frequency Analysis Reports...............................................................................................7-26
7.8 Exporting GSM Frequency Optimization Reports........................................................................................7-28
7.9 Technical Specifications for GSM Frequency Analysis...............................................................................7-287.10 Reference for the GSM Frequency Analysis GUI.......................................................................................7-29
7.10.1 Interface Description: GSM Frequency Analysis..............................................................................7-29
7.10.2 Interface Description: GSM Frequency Optimization.......................................................................7-31
7.10.3 Parameters of GSM Neighboring Cell E2E Tasks.............................................................................7-33
7.10.4 Parameters for Creating and Modifying GSM Frequency Analysis Tasks........................................7-35
7.10.5 Parameters for Querying the Overview Report of the GSM Test Cells.............................................7-37
7.10.6 Parameters for Querying the Report of GSM Cell Interference Matrix.............................................7-38
7.10.7 Parameters for Querying the Report of the GSM Cell Frequency Interference Matrix.....................7-40
7.10.8 Parameters for Querying GSM Frequency Optimization Reports.....................................................7-42
8 GSM Uplink Interference Analysis........................................................................................8-1
8.1 Basic Knowledge of GSM Uplink Interference Analysis...............................................................................8-3
8.2 Process of GSM Uplink Interference Analysis...............................................................................................8-3
8.3 Obtaining GSM Uplink Interference Analysis Data.......................................................................................8-5
8.3.1 Creating GSM Uplink Interference Analysis Data E2E Tasks..............................................................8-5
8.3.2 Creating a Data Import Task..................................................................................................................8-7
8.3.3 Checking the Integrity of Analysis Data..............................................................................................8-11
8.4 Creating GSM Uplink Interference Analysis Tasks......................................................................................8-13
8.5 Querying GSM Uplink Interference Analysis Results..................................................................................8-14
8.6 Technical Specifications for GSM Uplink Interference Analysis.................................................................8-16
8.7 Reference for the GSM Uplink Interference Analysis GUI..........................................................................8-16
8.7.1 Interface Description: GSM Uplink Interference Analysis..................................................................8-16
8.7.2 Parameters of GSM Uplink Interference Analysis E2E Tasks.............................................................8-18
8.7.3 Parameters for Creating and Modifying GSM Uplink Interference Analysis Tasks...........................8-19
8.7.4 Parameters for Querying the Uplink Interference Analysis Reports of GSM Cells............................8-21
9 GSM VIP Analysis.....................................................................................................................9-1
9.1 Basic Knowledge of GSM VIP Analysis........................................................................................................9-3
9.2 Process ofGSM VIP Analysis........................................................................................................................9-4
9.3 Managing GSM VIP groups............................................................................................................................9-5
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9.4 Obtaining GSM VIP Analysis Data................................................................................................................9-8
9.4.1 Creating GSM VIP Analysis Data E2E Tasks.......................................................................................9-9
9.4.2 Creating a Data Import Task................................................................................................................9-10
9.4.3 Checking the Integrity of Analysis Data..............................................................................................9-14
9.5 Setting a Mailbox for Sending Analysis Reports..........................................................................................9-16
9.6 Creating GSM VIP Analysis Tasks...............................................................................................................9-17
9.7 Querying GSM VIP Analysis Results...........................................................................................................9-19
9.8 Exporting GSM VIP Analysis Reports.........................................................................................................9-20
9.9 Technical Specifications for GSM VIP Analysis..........................................................................................9-21
9.10 Reference to the GSM VIP Analysis Interface...........................................................................................9-21
9.10.1 Interface Description: GSM VIP Analysis.........................................................................................9-22
9.10.2 Parameters for Creating and Modifying GSM VIP Subscribers/VIP Groups....................................9-23
9.10.3 Parameters of GSM VIP Analysis Data E2E Tasks...........................................................................9-25
9.10.4 Parameters for Creating and Modifying GSM VIP Analysis Tasks..................................................9-269.10.5 Parameters for Querying GSM VIP Analysis Results.......................................................................9-28
9.10.6 Parameters for Setting the Mailbox of Analysis Results....................................................................9-31
10 GSM Complaint Analysis Support.....................................................................................10-1
10.1 Basic Knowledge of GSM Complaint Analysis Support............................................................................10-3
10.2 Process of GSM Complaint Analysis Support............................................................................................10-4
10.3 Creating GSM Complaint Analysis Support Tasks.....................................................................................10-5
10.4 Querying GSM Complaint Analysis Support Results.................................................................................10-8
10.5 Exporting GSM Complaint Analysis Support Reports.............................................................................10-10
10.6 Technical Specifications for GSM Complaint Analysis Support..............................................................10-1010.7 Reference to the GSM Complaint Analysis Support Interface.................................................................10-11
10.7.1 Interface Description: GSM Complaint Analysis Support...............................................................10-11
10.7.2 Parameters for Creating and Modifying GSM Complaint Analysis Support Tasks........................10-13
10.7.3 Parameters for Querying GSM Complaint Analysis Support Reports.............................................10-14
11 GSM Cell Performance Analysis........................................................................................11-1
11.1 Basic Knowledge of GSM Cell Performance Analysis..............................................................................11-3
11.2 Process of GSM Cell Performance Analysis...............................................................................................11-3
11.3 Obtaining GSM Cell Performance Analysis Data.......................................................................................11-5
11.3.1 Creating GSM Cell Performance Data Analysis E2E Tasks..............................................................11-611.3.2 Creating a Data Import Task..............................................................................................................11-7
11.3.3 Checking the Integrity of Analysis Data..........................................................................................11-11
11.4 Creating GSM Cell Performance Analysis Tasks.....................................................................................11-13
11.5 Querying GSM Cell Performance Analysis Results.................................................................................11-15
11.6 Exporting GSM Cell Performance Analysis Reports................................................................................11-16
11.7 Technical Specifications for GSM Cell Performance Analysis................................................................11-17
11.8 Reference to the GSM Cell Performance Analysis Interface....................................................................11-17
11.8.1 Interface Description: GSM Cell Performance Analysis.................................................................11-18
11.8.2 Parameters for GSM Cell Performance Analysis Data E2E Tasks..................................................11-19
11.8.3 Parameters for Creating or Modifying GSM Cell Performance Analysis Tasks.............................11-20
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11.8.4 Parameters for Querying the GSM Cell Performance Analysis Report...........................................11-21
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Figures
Figure 1-1 Position of the Nastar on the network................................................................................................ 1-2
Figure 1-2 Sources of the Nastar analysis data (GSM)........................................................................................1-4
Figure 1-3 Process of optimizing the Nastar........................................................................................................1-5
Figure 2-1 Interface of OSS management............................................................................................................2-8
Figure 3-1 GIS interface.....................................................................................................................................3-20
Figure 4-1 Process of GSM MR analysis.............................................................................................................4-9
Figure 4-2 Node description...............................................................................................................................4-26
Figure 4-3 Node description...............................................................................................................................4-29
Figure 4-4 MR Overview Report.......................................................................................................................4-38
Figure 4-5 MR Query Result..............................................................................................................................4-40
Figure 4-6 MR Comparison Report....................................................................................................................4-41
Figure 5-1 Process of measuring the ARFCNs in the BA2 list............................................................................5-4
Figure 5-2 Process of GSM neighboring cell analysis.........................................................................................5-7
Figure 5-3 Interface for the neighboring cell analysis........................................................................................5-27Figure 5-4 Interface of analyzing possible neighboring GSM cells...................................................................5-29
Figure 6-1 Process of GSM/UMTS neighboring cell analysis.............................................................................6-6
Figure 7-1 Process of GSM frequency analysis...................................................................................................7-5
Figure 7-2 Process of GSM frequency optimization............................................................................................7-6
Figure 7-3 Process of GSM frequency analysis...................................................................................................7-8
Figure 7-4 Frequency analysis interface (1).......................................................................................................7-30
Figure 7-5 Frequency analysis interface (2).......................................................................................................7-31
Figure 7-6 Frequency optimization interface.....................................................................................................7-32
Figure 8-1 Process of GSM uplink interference analysis.....................................................................................8-4
Figure 8-2 Interface for the overview of the uplink interference of cells..........................................................8-17
Figure 8-3 Interface for the uplink interference analysis of a cell.....................................................................8-17
Figure 9-1 Process of GSM VIP analysis.............................................................................................................9-4
Figure 9-2 VIP analysis interface.......................................................................................................................9-22
Figure 10-1 Process of GSM complaint analysis support..................................................................................10-5
Figure 10-2 Complaint analysis support interface...........................................................................................10-12
Figure 11-1 Process of GSM cell performance analysis operations...................................................................11-4
Figure 11-2 Interface of GSM cell performance analysis................................................................................11-18
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Tables
Table 1-1 Description of the function units in the Nastar....................................................................................1-2
Table 1-2 Sources of the Nastar analysis data (GSM)..........................................................................................1-4
Table 1-3 Description of each phase....................................................................................................................1-6
Table 2-1 Level 2 menu items in different network systems...............................................................................2-5
Table 2-2 Interface description: OSS management..............................................................................................2-8
Table 3-1 GSM engineering parameters...............................................................................................................3-3
Table 3-2 Restrictions on engineering parameters...............................................................................................3-9
Table 4-1 Relation between the quality classes of the received signals and bit error rate...................................4-5
Table 4-2 Relation between the received levels and the seven classes................................................................4-5
Table 4-3 Description of link balance classes......................................................................................................4-6
Table 4-4 Themes and operation suggestions.......................................................................................................4-7
Table 4-5 Process of GSM MR analysis............................................................................................................4-10
Table 4-6 Mapping Between Analysis Task Types and Types of Data Import Tasks................................ .......4-16
Table 4-7 Mapping Between Analysis Task Types and Data Types..................................................................4-20Table 4-8 Parameters related to the TRXs on the entire network (1).................................................................4-47
Table 4-9 Parameters related to the TRXs on the entire network (2).................................................................4-49
Table 4-10 Parameters related to the TRXs in a GBSC (1)................................................................................4-50
Table 4-11 Parameters related to the TRXs in a GBSC (2)................................................................................4-51
Table 4-12 Parameters related to the task information.......................................................................................4-52
Table 4-13 Parameters related to the cell information........................................................................................4-53
Table 4-14 Themes and operation suggestions...................................................................................................4-53
Table 4-15 Parameters related to the TRXs on the entire network (1)...............................................................4-55
Table 4-16 Parameters related to the TRXs on the entire network (2)...............................................................4-57
Table 4-17 Parameters related to the TRXs in a cell group (1)..........................................................................4-58
Table 4-18 Parameters related to the TRXs in a cell group (2)..........................................................................4-59
Table 4-19 Parameters related to the task information.......................................................................................4-60
Table 4-20 Parameters related to the cell information........................................................................................4-61
Table 4-21 Themes and operation suggestions...................................................................................................4-61
Table 4-22 Parameters related to the TopN TRXs (1)........................................................................................4-63
Table 4-23 Parameters related to the TopN TRXs (2)........................................................................................4-64
Table 4-24 Parameters related to the task information.......................................................................................4-66
Table 4-25 Parameters related to the cell information........................................................................................4-66
Table 4-26 Themes and operation suggestions...................................................................................................4-67
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Table 4-27 Parameters related to the problematic TRXs involved in topic analysis (1)....................................4-69
Table 4-28 Parameters related to the TRXs involved in topic analysis (2)........................................................4-70
Table 4-29 Parameters related to the task information.......................................................................................4-71
Table 4-30 Parameters related to the cell information........................................................................................4-71
Table 4-31 Themes and operation suggestions...................................................................................................4-72
Table 4-32 Parameters related to querying TRXs in the MR analysis results of GSM cells............................. 4-74
Table 4-33 Parameters related to querying TRXs in the MR analysis results of GSM cells (2)........................4-76
Table 4-34 Parameters related to the task information.......................................................................................4-77
Table 4-35 Parameters related to the cell information........................................................................................4-77
Table 4-36 Themes and operation suggestions...................................................................................................4-78
Table 5-1 Network changes and their impacts.....................................................................................................5-5
Table 5-2 Process of GSM neighboring cell analysis...........................................................................................5-7
Table 5-3 Mapping Between Analysis Task Types and Types of Data Import Tasks................................ .......5-12
Table 5-4 Mapping Between Analysis Task Types and Data Types..................................................................5-15
Table 6-1 Network changes and their impacts.....................................................................................................6-4
Table 6-2 Parameters involved in the calculation of integrated priority..............................................................6-5
Table 6-3 Process of GSM/UMTS neighboring cell analysis..............................................................................6-7
Table 6-4 Mapping Between Analysis Task Types and Types of Data Import Tasks................................ .......6-10
Table 6-5 Mapping Between Analysis Task Types and Data Types..................................................................6-14
Table 7-1 Network changes and their impacts.....................................................................................................7-4
Table 7-2 Description on process of GSM frequency analysis............................................................................7-8
Table 7-3 Mapping Between Analysis Task Types and Types of Data Import Tasks................................ .......7-13
Table 7-4 Mapping Between Analysis Task Types and Data Types..................................................................7-16Table 8-1 Process of GSM uplink interference analysis......................................................................................8-4
Table 8-2 Mapping Between Analysis Task Types and Types of Data Import Tasks................................... ......8-7
Table 8-3 Mapping Between Analysis Task Types and Data Types..................................................................8-11
Table 9-1 Process of GSM VIP analysis..............................................................................................................9-5
Table 9-2 Example of a VIP group file................................................................................................................9-6
Table 9-3 Mapping Between Analysis Task Types and Types of Data Import Tasks................................ .......9-11
Table 9-4 Mapping Between Analysis Task Types and Data Types..................................................................9-14
Table 10-1 Cause type and related description...................................................................................................10-3
Table 10-2 Process of GSM complaint analysis support....................................................................................10-5
Table 10-3 Example of a GSM complaint subscriber IMSI file.........................................................................10-6
Table 10-4 Example of a GSM complaint subscriber peer number file.............................................................10-6
Table 11-1 Description on process of GSM cell performance analysis operations............................................11-4
Table 11-2 Mapping Between Analysis Task Types and Types of Data Import Tasks.....................................11-8
Table 11-3 Mapping Between Analysis Task Types and Data Types..............................................................11-11
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1 OverviewAbout This Chapter
The Nastar is deployed on the EMS side of an operator's network. The Nastar collects required
analysis data from NEs through the EMS data center, and provides theme analysis for network
optimization. The optimization adjustment results of the analysis can be saved as files and sent
to the Configuration Management Express (CME) of Huawei or a third-party data configuration
tool. These results can be provided as reference for network optimization.
1.1 Position of the Nastar on the Network
The Nastar is deployed on a distributed client/server (C/S) network and is connected to an
element management system (EMS).
1.2 Analysis Data Sources (GSM)
The Nastar mainly uses the following three types of data during the analysis of GSM networks:
GSM configuration data, GSM engineering parameters, and data related to Nastar analysis.
1.3 NetworkOptimization Process
The optimization process of the Nastar consists of collection and check of basic data, network
evaluation, further optimization of each theme, and evaluation of optimization effect. All the
operations on the network must be recorded in details.
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1.1 Position of the Nastar on the Network
The Nastar is deployed on a distributed client/server (C/S) network and is connected to an
element management system (EMS).
Figure 1-1 shows the position of the Nastar on the network.
Figure 1-1 Position of the Nastar on the network
The communication between different units on the network is based on the TCP/IP protocol.
The Nastar server and the EMS such as the M2000 must be in the same Local Area Network
(LAN), and the IP addresses of the Nastar server and the EMS must be on the same network
segment.
Table 1-1 describes the function of each unit.
Table 1-1 Description of the function units in the Nastar
Functional Unit Function Description
Nastar The Nastar is one of the multi-user telecommunication platform
developed by Huawei. It helps you to perform performance analysis
for the radio network and perform network problem troubleshooting.
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Functional Unit Function Description
SAU SAU is short for Service Aware Unit (SAU).
The main functions of the SAU are as follows:
l Collecting raw data from BTSs
l Preprocessing raw data and saving the preprocessed data
l Uploading the preprocessed data
In a GSM, UMTS, or CDMA network, an SAU must be configured
for the base station controller to preprocess the performance data
required by the Nastar.
In an LTE network, the SAU is deployed on the OSS side as a server.
M2000 The M2000, an element management system, is a centralized
management platform developed by Huawei. The M2000 uniformly
manages the NEs on a mobile network.
The M2000 is connected to the Nastar, and provides the Nastar with
performance data, configuration data, Call History Record (CHR)
processed data, and measurement report (MR) preprocessed data
through FTP.
Radio network Multiple radio networks are supported, including GSM, UMTS,
CDMA, and LTE networks.
MME Mobility Management Entity (MME) provides data analysis function
for the SAU on the LTE network.
1.2 Analysis Data Sources (GSM)
The Nastar mainly uses the following three types of data during the analysis of GSM networks:
GSM configuration data, GSM engineering parameters, and data related to Nastar analysis.
Figure 1-2 shows the sources of the Nastar analysis data on the network.
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Figure 1-2 Sources of the Nastar analysis data (GSM)
Table 1-2 describes the sources of the Nastar analysis data.
Table 1-2 Sources of the Nastar analysis data (GSM)
Analysis Data Source Function
GSM configuration data Basic information for network optimization, used
for the Nastar to correctly retrieve data of each
cell from data sources.
GSM engineering parameters Basic information for network optimization,
including longitudes and altitudes of sites, and
azimuths and down tilt angles of antennas.
Used for displaying the analysis data
geographically.
Data related
to Nastaranalysis
GSM performance data Used for GSM MR analysis, GSM frequency
analysis, and GSM neighboring cell analysis.
GSM uplink interference
data
Used for GSM uplink interference analysis.
GSM neighboring cell
measurement data
Used for GSM frequency analysis and GSM
neighboring cell analysis.
GSM/UMTS
neighboring cell analysis
data
Retrieved from GSM performance data. Used for
GSM/UMTS neighboring cell analysis.
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Analysis Data Source Function
Call
History
Record
(CHR) data
GSM VIP
analysis
data
Used for GSM VIP analysis.
GSM cell
performan
ce analysis
data
Used for GSM cell performance analysis.
GSM
complaint
analysis
support
data
Used for GSM complaint analysis support.
1.3 Network Optimization ProcessThe optimization process of the Nastar consists of collection and check of basic data, network
evaluation, further optimization of each theme, and evaluation of optimization effect. All the
operations on the network must be recorded in details.
Figure 1-3 shows the process of optimizing the Nastar.
Figure 1-3 Process of optimizing the Nastar
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Table 1-3 describes each phase.
Table 1-3 Description of each phase
Phase Step Description
Preparati
on
Collection and
check of basic data
Basic data includes engineering parameters, configuration
data, VIP cells, VIP users, areas involving user complaints,
users with complaints, and maps of related areas.
In addition to basic data, you must check the consistency
between configuration data and engineering parameters in
the whole network and the integrity and accuracy of
engineering parameters.
Network
evaluation
The purpose of network evaluation is to learn the quality of
the live network and main problematic cells and collect datafor future in-depth analysis of network quality during the
comparison of network quality at the network level.
You can use other tools such as PRS to monitor and evaluate
network KPIs.
Optimiz
ation
Further
optimization of
each theme
Use various performance analysis functions of the Nastar to
perform further optimization of each theme. The
performance analysis functions of the Nastar includes RF
performance optimization such as neighboring cell analysis
and uplink interference analysis and subscriber-based
performance optimization such as complaint analysis
support and VIP analysis.
Effect
evaluati
on phase
Evaluation of
optimization effect
Evaluate the effect of network optimization.
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2 Configuring OSSs and NE InformationAbout This Chapter
Before enabling the Nastar to collect data from an OSS, you must configure the OSS and NE
information. After you configure information including the IP address of the OSS and software
version, the Nastar obtains the NE list managed by the OSS and analyzes the NEs in the NE list
based on the configured OSS information.
2.1 Basic Knowledge of OSS Management
This section describes the basic knowledge about the Operations Support System (OSS)
management functions. You should grasp the basic knowledge before performing management
operations.
2.2 Creating OSSs and the Managed NEs
This section describes how to create OSSs. You can create an OSS to initialize the protocol of
the interface between the Nastar and the EMS device so that the Nastar accesses the EMS device
through the interface to obtain the required data. In addition, you can set NEs managed by the
OSS so that the Nastar collects required data from the selected NEs.
2.3 Creating Custom NE Groups
This section describes how to create custom NE groups. The Nastar client provides the functions
of creating, modifying, deleting, importing, and exporting custom NE groups. You can add
certain NEs to an NE group so that the performance analysis can be performed for all the NEs
in an NE group.
2.4 Reference for the OSS Management GUIThis 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.
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2.1 Basic Knowledge of OSS Management
This section describes the basic knowledge about the Operations Support System (OSS)
management functions. You should grasp the basic knowledge before performing management
operations.
In the OSS management, objects represent the physical or logical entities on the network. A
physical or logical entity, namely, an object, can be an OSS or an NE.
l Operations Support System
The operations support system (OSS) defines network management devices that can be
connected with the Nastar. The Nastar collects the required data from a specified FTP server
according to the relevant attributes set in the OSS and saves the data as files in a specified
path on the Nastar server.
l NE
NEs are used to identify network devices, such as BTS and BSC.NEs can be classified into
physical NEs and virtual NEs.
Physical NEs are actual telecommunication devices of Huawei on the network.
Virtual NEs are the NEs that actually do not exist or are telecommunications devices
of other vendors on the network.
The OSS management subsystem provides the basic functions for managing objects. The
subsystems such as centralized task management add objects to the GUI through the OSS
management subsystem.
The OSS management of the Nastar enables you to create and delete OSSs, view and modify
OSS attributes, and manage the information about NEs managed by the OSS.
2.2 Creating OSSs and the Managed NEs
This section describes how to create OSSs. You can create an OSS to initialize the protocol of
the interface between the Nastar and the EMS device so that the Nastar accesses the EMS device
through the interface to obtain the required data. In addition, you can set NEs managed by the
OSS so that the Nastar collects required data from the selected NEs.
Prerequisite
You have logged in to the Nastar client.
Procedure
Step 1 Create an OSS.
1. Choose Maintenance> OSS Management. The OSS Management window is displayed.
2. Click New OSS.
3. Set OSS property parameters.
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CAUTION
The parameters such as OSS Type, OSS User Name, OSS Password, and OSS Server
Port must be set correctly. Otherwise, the Nastar will fail to deliver E2E tasks and fail tocollect data.
4. Set FTP server parameters.
CAUTION
The parameters such as FTP Server Ip, FTP Server Port, FTP User Name, FTP
Password, FTP transfer mode, and FTP Protocol must be set correctly. Otherwise, the
Nastar fails to collect data.
l When double Ethernet adapters are installed in the M2000, you must fill in Internal
Server IP.
l When the M2000 has the standby server, you must fill in Standby FTP Server IP.
5. Click OK.
6. If OSS Type is set to M2000 V200R008 or a later version and the M2000 is deployed in
the Multi-server load sharing system (SLS)/ATAE Cluster mode, perform the following
operations to configure slave servers.
The network scale is large when the M2000 in M2000 V200R008 or a later version is
deployed in SLS mode. Therefore, data required by the Nastar is distributed over different
servers. In this case, you need to create a master server and then create slave servers duringthe creation of an OSS.
a. Select a created OSS (serving as a master server) from the navigation tree in the left
pane, and then clickSlave Server. The Slave Server dialog box is displayed.
b. ClickAdd. The Slave Server Information dialog box is displayed.
c. Set parameters of a slave server. Then, clickOK.
d. Repeat the preceding operations to set parameters of all slave servers. Then, click
Close.
Step 2 Set NEs managed by an OSS.
1. Select an OSS node from the navigation tree in the left of the OSS Management window,
and then clickNE Manager. The Ne Selector dialog box is displayed.
2. Set NEs managed by the selected OSS.
The pane on the left lists the NEs that can be selected, and the pane on the right lists the
NEs that are already selected. An NE can only be listed in either of the two panes.
l You can click , , , and to select NEs. A single arrow
indicates that you can select one or multiple NEs. Double arrows indicate that you can
select all NEs.
l You can select the update automatically node under an NE type in the left pane and
then click to move all the NEs under the NE type to the right pane.
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l If you click to select an NE under an NE type from the right pane to the left
pane, the system remove the update automatically node under an NE type from the
right pane automatically.
l Ifupdate automatically is displayed under the selected NE type in the right pane, thesystem automatically updates all NEs under the NE type every four hours according to
the actual network situation.
CAUTION
If an NE is not added to the right pane, the data of this NE cannot be collected to the Nastar
server.
3. Click OK.
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Follow-up Procedure
Delete an existing OSS.
1. Select an OSS node to be deleted from the navigation tree in the left of the OSS
Management window. Then, clickDelete.
If the selected object contains sub-objects, the system prompts you to delete all sub-objects
before deleting the selected object.
2. Click OKin the displayed dialog box.
2.3 Creating Custom NE Groups
This section describes how to create custom NE groups. The Nastar client provides the functions
of creating, modifying, deleting, importing, and exporting custom NE groups. You can add
certain NEs to an NE group so that the performance analysis can be performed for all the NEs
in an NE group.
Prerequisite
l You have logged in to the Nastar client.
l You are authorized to manage NE groups.
Context
Custom NE group files in .csv, .xls, and .xlsx formats are supported.
Procedure
Step 1 Double-clickFunction List > System Function > NE Group Management from the navigationtree in the Analysis Task Management window. The NE Group Management window is
displayed.
Step 2 Create a custom NE group.
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If you need to... Then...
Create a custom NE group by adding a new NE group Perform Step 3.
Create a custom NE group by importing an NE group file Perform Step 4.
Step 3 Create a custom NE group by adding a new NE group.
1. Click the *** NE Group tab. ClickCreate to open the New NE Group dialog box.
In the name of the tab page, *** indicates the network system such as GSM, CDMA, UMTS,
or LTE.
2. Set the relevant parameters.
l The Nastar supports the function of searching for objects in the object navigation tree.
After you click an object in the navigation tree, you can press Ctrl+F to search for and
locate an object.l For details about the parameters, see 2.4.3 Parameters for Creating and Modifying
Custom NE Groups.
3. Click OK.
Step 4 Create a custom NE group by importing an NE group file.
1. Click the *** NE Group tab, and then clickImport.
In the name of the tab page, *** indicates the network system such as GSM, CDMA, or
UMTS.
2. In the displayed Open dialog box, select an edited NE group file, and then clickOpen.
If an NE group file in .xls format or .xlsx format is selected and the file contains multiplesheets, a message is displayed for you to select the sheet to be imported.
NOTE
If multiple lines of remarks regarding an NE group are inconsistent in the edited NE group file, the
system displays the last line of remarks on the Note title bar of the NE Group Management window.
It is recommended that the remarks in different lines regarding an NE group be consistent when you
define NE group information.
3. Click Import > ***.
Here, *** indicates the level 2 menu item in the corresponding network system. Table
2-1 shows the mapping relation between network systems and level 2 menu items.
Table 2-1 Level 2 menu items in different network systems
Network System Level 2 Menu Item
GSM l Match LAC and CI
l Match Cell Name
UMTS l Match LAC SAC
l Match Cell Name
CDMA Match BSCName, BTSID, CellID, SectorID, and
CarrierID
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4. In the OKdialog box, check the number of added records, updated records, and failed
records. Then, clickOK.
In the Import *** NE Group dialog box, The , , and icons indicate the VIP
groups that are successfully imported, partially imported, and unsuccessfully imported
respectively.
In the name of the tab page, *** indicates the network system such as GSM, CDMA, UMTS,
or LTE.
5. Perform the operations as prompted.
If... Then...
The imported information is
correct
Only the NE groups displayed
as the icon are present.
ClickClose.
Abnormal records exist in the
imported information
The NE groups displayed as the
or icon are present.
l ClickExport Error Record.
The Nastar exports the error records as a file to
modify error information and then complete the
import operation.
l ClickClose. The import is complete.
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Follow-up Procedure
In the NE Group Management window, click the *** NE Group tab, and then select an NE
group to view, modify, delete or export this NE group.
In the name of the tab page, *** indicates the network system such as GSM, CDMA, UMTS,
or LTE.
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If you need to... Then...
Query and modify the
properties of a custom NE
group
1. ClickModify.
2. View the information about members of the custom NE
group.If the relevant parameters need to be modified, perform 3
through 4.
3. Modify the relevant parameters.
The objects and remarks of an NE groups can be modified
but the name of an NE group cannot be modified.
For details about the parameters, see 2.4.3 Parameters for
Creating and Modifying Custom NE Groups.
4. ClickOK.
NOTEIf the NE group is used by other tasks, the modification does not
affect the ongoing tasks. If the NE group is used by a periodictask, the related information is updated in the next period after the
modification.
TIPWhen you need to modify the information about NE groups in batches,
you can export the NE group information, make modifications, and
then import the NE group information again.
Delete a custom NE group . 1. ClickDelete.
2. ClickOK.
NOTEIf the NE group is used by other tasks, the modification does not
affect the ongoing tasks. If the NE group is used by a periodic
task, the related information is updated in the next period after the
modification.
Export a custom NE group 1. ClickExport.
2. Set the file name and specify the save path and file type in
the displayed Save dialog box, and then clickSave.
All the NE group information displayed on this tab page
can be exported.
2.4 Reference for the OSS Management GUIThis 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.
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.
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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.
2.4.1 Interface Description: OSS ManagementThis 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 2-2 describes the items in Figure
2-1.
Figure 2-1 Interface of OSS management
Table 2-2 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.
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No. Name Description
(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 servercorresponding to the OSS that you select in the
navigation tree.
2.4.2 Parameters for Setting the Object Attributes of OSSManagement
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 nulll Case sensitive
OSS Type Indicates the type of the interface between the EMS and the
Nastar.
Value range: M2000V200R006, M2000V200R008,
M2000V200R009, M2000V200R010, M2000V200R011,
OMC920V400R001 and OMC920V400R005
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.
NOTEWhen creating an OSS, you need to set the value ofOSS Type according
to the data collection principles supported by the OSS. The OSSs of
different version may support the same data collection principles.
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Parameter Description
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).
NOTEIf 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.
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 M2000 deploys
the standby server.
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.
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Parameter Description
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 orActive Mode.
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 SLSsystem.
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.
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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 20 characters
l Characters not allowed: ~ ! # $ % ^ * + = | \ / , ' `:"?
l Unique and not null
l Case sensitive
Remarks Provides the description of an NE group.
Value range:
l A maximum of 200 characters
l Characters not allowed: ~ ! # $ % ^ * + = | \ / , ' `:"?
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3 Collecting Basic DataAbout 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 uplink interference analysis data to locate network problems.
3.1 Introduction to GSM Basic Data
This section describes the GSM basic data used for analysis. The GSM basic data consists of
engineering parameters, configuration data, and map files.
3.2 Collecting Configuration Data
This section describes how to collect configuration data on the Nastar. The Nastar automatically
and periodically obtains configuration data from a specified directory on the M2000 server and
saves the data on the Nastar server.
3.3 Importing Configuration Data
This section describes how to import configuration data. The Nastar automatically obtains
configuration data from a specified directory on the Nastar server periodically and then import
the data into the database. After you create a configuration data import task on the Nastar client,
the Nastar automatically imports the configuration data periodically based on the created import
task.
3.4 Importing Engineering Parameters
This section describes how to import engineering parameters. You can import engineering
parameters into the Nastar database to provide a reference for certain algorithms related to
performance analysis.
3.5 Checking Engineering Parameters and Configuration Data
This section describes how to check engineering parameters and configuration data. Through
this function, you can check whether the existing engineering parameter data is consistent with
the configuration data. If the check result is inconsistent, you can enable the Nastar to
synchronize the engineering parameter data with the configuration data to ensure data
consistency.
3.6 GIS Management
The Nastar can geographically display the performance analysis results through either the
Geographic Information System (GIS) window or Google Earth. You can view the Nastaranalysis result directly on the map, thus facilitating the service analysis.
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3.7 Managing the GIS Window
You can import the map files in .wor or .tab format and view the site information in the GIS
window by using the engineering parameters. In addition, you can perform the following
operations in the GIS window through the GIS toolbar, such as move/center/zoom in on/zoom
out on a map and measure the distance between two points on the map.
3.8 Reference to the Basic Data Collection Interface
This section describes the interface for collecting basic data on the Nastar and the relevant
parameters. You can refer to this section when you import configuration data, engineering
parameters, or maps.
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3.1 Introduction to GSM Basic Data
This section describes the GSM basic data used for analysis. The GSM basic data consists of
engineering parameters, configuration data, and map files.
Map Files
Map files contain the geographical information of the area to be analyzed. Currently, the Nastar
supports map files in .doc and .tab formats. If the PC is connected to the Internet, you can view
analysis results on the Google Earth.
Configuration Data
Configuration data contains the basic information for network optimization, which is used for
the Nastar to correctly retrieve data of each cell from data sources. The Nastar can obtain BSCconfiguration data from the specified path on the M2000.
GSM Engineering Parameters
GSM engineering parameters contain the basic information for GSM network optimization,
including longitudes and altitudes of sites, and azimuths and downtilts of antennas. Table 3-1
shows GSM engineering parameters supported by the Nastar.
Table 3-1 GSM engineering parameters
Parameter Description Value Range Optional/ Mandatory
MSCName Indicates the name of an
MSC.
String Optional
BSCName Indicates the name of a
BSC.
String Mandatory
SiteName Indicates the name of a
BTS.
String Mandatory
CellName Indicates the name of a
cell.
String
MCC Indicates the mobile
country code.
Integer Mandatory
MNC Indicates the mobile
network code.
Integer and only a
two-digit number
Mandatory
LAC Indicates the location
area code of a cell.
l Integer
l Value range: 1 to
65533, 65535
Mandatory
CI Indicates the cell
identification.
Integer Mandatory
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Parameter Description Value Range Optional/ Mandatory
BCCH Indicates the broadcast
control channel.
l Integer
l Value range: 0 to1023
Mandatory
BCC Indicates the color code
of a BTS.
l Integer
l Value range: 0 to 7
Mandatory
NCC Indicates the network
color code.
l Integer
l Value range: 0 to 7
Mandatory
Longitude Indicates the longitude
where a cell is located, for
example, 116.389722.
[-180.0, 180.0] Mandatory
Latitude Indicates the latitude
where a cell is located, for
example, 39.952778.
[-90.0, 90.0] Mandatory
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