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Objectives
Upon completion of this course, you will be able to:
Construct and manage the topology structure of the entire
network.
Learn and monitor the running status of the entire network bybrowsing the topology view.
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Contents
1. Basic Concept
2. Creating a Physical Subnet
3. Creating a Physical NE
4. Monitoring an NE
5. Adjusting the Network Topology
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Topology Management Function
Navigation tree Toolbar Topology view
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Objects in Topology
Objects in topology indicate the objects in the network. Each
element managed by the NMS is an object.
An object can be a subnet, an NE, a group NE, or a link
between NEs.
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Contents
1. Basic Concept
2. Creating a Physical Subnet
3. Creating a Physical NE
4. Monitoring an NE
5. Adjusting the Network Topology
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Designing a Physical View
Before deploying NEs in a physical view, you need to design aphysical subnet. The physical topology must show the topology
structure of the actual telecommunication network and facilitate
the routine operation and maintenance of operators.
On the physical topology, topology objects and the hierarchical
relationship among objects are shown in the navigation tree on the
left; all topology objects on the existing subnet and the location
relationship among the objects are shown in the topology view on
the right.
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Setting the Topology Background
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Creating a Physical Subnet
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Contents
1. Basic Concept
2. Creating a Physical Subnet
3. Creating a Physical NE
4. Monitoring an NE
5. Adjusting the Network Topology
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Classification of Physical NEs
A physical NE is a communication device that is connectedto the M2000 and can be managed by the M2000. The
M2000 can manage a communication device only when the
corresponding physical NE is created on the M2000.The M2000 divides the managed mobile network devices
into the devices of the GSM, WCDMA, CDMA, WiMAX, and
LTE network based on the network that the NE belongs to.
IP devices are independent of the preceding networks.
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Creating a Single Physical NE
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Creating Physical Links
A physical link is a physical connection between two physical NEs.You can have a clear understanding of the telecommunication
network between NEs and the communication status by setting up
a physical link. The MTP3 MTP3B, and DATALINK links must be
created manually.Currently, the M2000 supports the following link types: M3UA,
H248, BICCSCTPLNK, DATALINK, MTP3, and MTP3B.
M3UA, H248, and BICCSCTPLNK links are automatically created
by the system. MTP3 MTP3B, and DATALINK links must be
created manually.
You can delete only physical links that are manually created.
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Creating Multiple Physical NEs
The M2000 supports the function of creating multiplephysical NEs to reduce the maintenance workload. You can
create multiple physical NEs at a time on the topology.
Before creating multiple physical NEs in batches, you mustcopy the information about the physical NEs to be created
to an .ini or .csv file. The operation does not support the
creation of virtual NEs.
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Exporting an NE Information Template
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Creating NEs in Batches
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Contents
1. Basic Concept
2. Creating a Physical Subnet
3. Creating a Physical NE
4. Monitoring an NE
5. Adjusting the Network Topology
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Setting NE Reconnection Status
When an NE is disconnected from the M2000 server, you can specifywhether the M2000 server attempts to reconnect the NE.
There are two reconnection states:
Enable Connection
When an NE is disconnected from the M2000 server, the M2000 server
attempts to reconnect the NE. By default, the reconnection status of a
newly added NE is Enable Connection .
Disable Connection
When an NE is disconnected from the M2000 server, the M2000 server
does not attempt to reconnect the NE.
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Manually Reconnecting an NEYou can manually reconnect an NE to the M2000 server when the
NE is disconnected from the M2000 server.
In the physical topology view, right-clickan NE with and choose Reconnect
NE from the shortcut menu.
disappears after the reconnection is
successful.
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Monitoring Cell StatusYou can browse the cell status of a GBTS, NodeB, eNodeB, or MBTS by
selecting the GBTS, NodeB, eNodeB, or MBTS. In addition, you can block
and unblock, activate and deactivate a cell, and switch to the performance
monitoring window of the cell by using the shortcut menu.
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Contents
1. Basic Concept
2. Creating a Physical Subnet
3. Creating a Physical NE
4. Monitoring an NE
5. Adjusting the Network Topology
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Adjusting the Network Topology
After a subnet, NEs, and links aresuccessfully created, you can
adjust the network topology as
required. The network topology
adjustment involves operations
such as modification and deletion
of the subnet, NEs, and links. The
shortcut menu supports the
preceding operations.
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Adjusting the Topology View
You can adjust the topology view as required. The topology view adjustmentinvolves showing or hiding the topology navigation tree, switching the current
subnet, displaying the topology view in full screen, zooming the topology view, and
customizing the topology prompt information.
Create a link
Search for an NE
Show legend, filter, andattribute
Zoom
Refresh
Show alarm browseregion
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Setting the Default Topology View
Set the currently selected subnet to the default subnet thatis displayed when you enter the topology view.
The configured subnet isdirectly displayed whenyou enter the maintopology window nexttime.
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Summary
This course describes the following:
Basic concepts about the topology, including the network
topology type, topology object, and topology shortcut menu.
How to create and manage subnets and devicesHow to monitor the NE status and adjust the display of the
network topology