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Contents
Introduction MML menu hierarchy MML command syntax Line editor functions
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Objectives
After successful completion of this chapter trainee is able to :
Be familiar with the command syntax and structure of the MML language
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1. Local Session
OMU
2. Remote Session
Local network element Remote network element
OMU
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Command: USI Main Level
Organized in a three-level command hierarchy ON-LINE help Own MML-program for every MML-command group MMI-system loads the MML programs from disk into the RAM when entered to a command group level
R ZR C R R RR I
RC C
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A U Z; Z;
MAIN LEVEL
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B
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AB.
ABO ABB
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AHO AHP USI
US.
USL
List unit info
UD.
UDI
int. partial unit tests
COMMANDS
block alarms
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The user starts the dialog by typing his username and password
MAIN LEVEL COMMAND <___> <? DX 200 TRAINING_1 1993-02-13 14:08:25 MAIN LEVEL ? ..... DISPLAY MENU A ..... ALARM SYSTEM ADMINISTRATION C ..... ROUTING STATE ADMINISTRATION D ..... SYSTEM SUPPORT AND COMMUNICATION E ..... CELLULAR RADIO NETWORK ADMINISTRATION I ..... I/O SYSTEM ADMINISTRATION N ..... SS7 NETWORK ADMINISTRATION O ..... SUPPLEMENTARY SS7 NETWORK ADMINISTRATION Q ..... O&M NETWORK ADMINISTRATION R ..... ROUTING ADMINISTRATION T ..... TRAFFIC ADMINISTRATION U ..... UNIT ADMINISTRATION W ..... SYSTEM CONFIGURATION ADMINISTRATION Y ..... SYSTEM SUPERVISION Z; .... END DIALOGUE/DESTINATION SELECTION (:)
MMI is a user friendly programming language because it is menu guided
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UNIT ADMINISTRATION ? ..... DISPLAY MENU B ..... RADIO NETWORK TEST HANDLING D ..... DIAGNOSTICS HANDLING S ..... WORKING STATE AND RESTART HANDLING Z; .... RETURN TO MAIN LEVEL UNIT ADMINISTRATION COMMAND <U__>
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WORKING STATE AND RESTART HANDLING COMMANDS ? ..... DISPLAY MENU C: ..... CHANGE UNIT STATE T: ..... CHANGE UNIT INFO I: ..... INTERROGATE UNIT STATE L: ..... LIST UNITS IN SPECIFIED STATE OR INFO U: ..... RESTART UNIT S: ..... RESTART SYSTEM Z; ..... RETURN TO MAIN LEVEL WORKING STATE AND RESTART HANDLING COMMAND <US_>
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Punctuations Marks
: Pass or End Parameter Block ; End of Command --> EXECUTION , Separation of parameters ? Menu or Parameter Information % Wildcard (eg. SW % = all names with SW .... )
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Usage of &, &&, & => AND && => UP TO => Timeslot TSL Examples: 3&5 PCM 3 AND 5 PCM 3 TSL 1 AND TSL 8 PCM 3 UP TO 8 3&&8 3 - 1 && - 8 3-1&-8
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CTRL 7 => DX error description CTRL W => Display line editor commands
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Give the meaning of the following separators used in the MML command syntax:
; : , & &&& &&-
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MML - ZEEI
ZEEI
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Operational States
WO = WORKING BL-USR = BLOCKED-USER BL-BCF = BLOCKED-BCF FAULT BL-RSL = BLOCKED-RSL FAULT BL-RST = BLOCKED-RESET BL-SU = BLOCKED-BCSU RESET BL-SYS = BLOCKED-SYSTEM BL-TST = BLOCKED-TESTING BL-FLO = BLOCKED-FLOATING BL-PWR = BLOCKED-POWER BL-SD = BLOCKED-SHUTTING DOWN BL- BTS = BLOCKED-BTS FAULT BL-TRX = BLOCKED-TRX FAULT BL-TSL = BLOCKED-TSL FAULT
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MML - ZDTI
ZDTI
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MML - ZDSB
ZDSB
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MML - ZEWL
ZEWL
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MML - ZEFO
ZEFO
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MML - ZEQO
ZEQO
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MML - ZERO
ZERO
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MML - ZEOL
ZEOL
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MML - ZEOH
ZEOH
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Alarms
The Alarm Reference Manuals of DX200 system are intended fro maintenance personnel Consist of alarm printouts and diagnosis report The Alarms have been divided into 6 Categories: Notices(NOTICE): 0-799 Disturbance Printouts(DISTUR): 1000-1999 Failure Printouts: 2000-3999 Possible External Alarms: 4000-5999 Base Station Alarms: 7000 - 7999 Transmission Equipment Alarm: 8000 - 8999
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Alarms
1.Type of alarm printout Standard alarm printout <HIST> Alarm history printout 2.Exchange 3.BCF number 4.BTS number 5.Event type COMM communication failure QUAL quality of service PROCES processing failure EQUIPM equipment failure ENVIR environmental failure
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6. Date 7. Time 8. Urgency level *** requires immediate actions ** requires actions during working hours * no actions required The urgency level is output in all alarm printouts except notices (NOTICE). The urgency levels of terminated alarms are indicated by dots (.) instead of asterisks (*). 9. Printout type ALARM fault situation CANCEL fault terminated DISTUR disturbance NOTICE notice 10. TRX number 11. BTS name (15 characters) 12. Alarm object (FU/CU/LAPD/PCM/RTSL/TRE/DMR) 13. State of the alarm object ENABLED The alarm object is able to provide traffic services DISABLED The alarm object is not able to provide traffic services
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Alarms
14. Consecutive alarm number 15. Alarm number Alarm number is a search index in the alarm reference manual. 16. Text The text is a short description of the alarm. 17. Supplementary text Texts for external alarms defined by the user either at the base station or the BSC. These fields are optional, and they are mainly used for displaying external alarms. In the case of alarms number range 7600...7699 this field indicates the fault reason. 18. Supplementary information fields A maximum of 16 fields which are separated from one another by one or several spaces. In the alarm number ranges 7000...7699 and 7800...7999 the supplementary fields are the following: a.Rack b.Shelf c.Plug-in unit location
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d.Plug-in unit type: CABINET 7AH Cabinet VIFA 7BH Nokia MetroSite common interface unit with OVEN FAN 7CH Fan unit TRE 7DH Nokia MetroSite transmission BOI 96H Base Operations and Interfaces BB2x 97H Dual Baseband Unit TSxx 98H Transceiver BTxx 99H Booster RTxx 9AH Remote Tune Combiner DUxx 9BH Dual Duplex Unit PWSx 9CH Power Supply Unit TRE 9DH Transmission Unit BLOx 9EH Unit Fan CAFx 9FH Cabinet Fan HETx A0H Heater SSS_CAB A1H Site Support Cabinet SSS_EXT_CAB A2H Site Support Extension Cabinet
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CCUx BATx BBAx ADUx LTE MNxx A3H Cabinet control Unit of Site Support Cabinet or Integrated Battery Backup A4H Battery Backup Unit ( Rectifier) A5H Battery Unit A6H AC/DC unit A7H Line Terminal Equipment A8H Masthead Amplifier
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MHA 66H Masthead Amplifier unit VTG 78H Nokia MetroSite TRX POWER 79H Power unit e.Unit f.Subunit In the alarm number ranges 7700...7799 and 8000...8999 the supplementary fields are described in the corresponding alarm reference manual page. If a line does not contain any fields with a value, it is not printed so that there are no empty lines. 3.4 Example of a BTS alarm printout An example of a BTS alarm printout is given below. Alarm printout: <HIST> BSCNAMEXXXX BCF-001 BTS-001 EQUIPM 1993-10-26 11:44:42.10 *** ALARM TRX -002 BTSNAMEXXXXXXXX FU -002 DISABLED (10008) 7210 OMU: NO ANSWER FROM DCL 01H 10H 05H 06H 02H FFH
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