Operating Guide
Table Of Contents
- nano3GAP Operations Manual
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Common Procedures
- 3 Troubleshooting the nano3GAP
nano3GAP Operations Manual Common Procedures
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Select the AP Admin Package to see more information about the general status of an AP.
In particular, this shows the MIB Version, which must match the MIB Version used by the
OMC-R and the AC.
2.3.1.2 Bands Supported
To verify the UMTS bands supported by the AP hardware, go to the Network Listen Status
Package and drill down to UMTS Bands Supported.
The GSM bands supported by NWL can also be inspected, to show the valid bands to use
when configuring the Static GSM Neighbour List.
2.3.1.3 Hardware Information
To check the exact hardware version of an AP, select the Factory NV Package in the
Navigation pane and inspect the Hardware Version attribute. This package also shows the
serial number and other factory configured information.
2.3.2 Actions
The context menu for the AP object (available from right-click on the object) has an Actions
sub-menu:
Action
Behaviour
Enable Service Automatically initiated by the nano3G AC once the BSMIS
Synchronisation procedure has completed and the AC is ready for the
AP to start providing service.
Lock Changes the administrative state to LOCKED.
The AP immediately releases all RRC connections and turns off its
radio.
Reinitialise The AP will reboot.
Shutdown Changes the administrative state to SHUTTING_DOWN.
The AP will wait until all RRC connections are closed before turning off
the radio and transitioning to the locked state.
Unlock Changes the administrative state to UNLOCKED.
The AP will turn on its radio.
Report Alarms Generates an alarm report.
If no parameters are provided, the configuration from the Alarm Report
Control package is used. The value of the attribute alarmReportDetail
specifies the content of the report and the value of the attribute
alarmReportingUrl specifies its destination.
The component behaviour on receiving this action is similar to the
component behaviour for Periodic Alarm Reporting. The key difference
is that the periodic timers are left unchanged while the time of the next
scheduled report remains the same.