You are on page 1of 43

S.N.

Service Affecting Alarm


1 Base Station Frame Number Synchronization Error

2 BBU CPRI Interface Error

3 BBU CPRI Optical Module or Electrical Port Not Ready

4 BBU DC Output Out of Range

5 BBU Optical Module Transmit/Receive Fault

6 Board Hardware Fault

7 Board Powered Off

8 Board Type and Configuration Mismatch

9 Cell Unavailable

10 eNodeB Control Plane Transmission Interruption

11 Inter-Board CANBUS Communication Failure

12 IP Address Conflict

13 Local Cell Capability Decline


14 Local Cell Unusable
15 No License Running in System

16 RF Unit ALD Current Out of Range


17 RF Unit Hardware Fault

18 RF Unit RX Channel RTWP/RSSI Too Low

19 RF Unit RX Channel RTWP/RSSI Unbalanced

20 RF Unit TX Channel Gain Out of Range

21 RF Unit VSWR Threshold Crossed

22 Transmission Optical Interface Error

23 Transmission Optical Module Not In Position

24 SCTP Link Fault

25 eNodeB Control Plane Transmission Interruption

26 S1 Interface Fault

27 X2 Interface Fault

28 System Clock Failure

29 SCTP Link IP Address Unreachable

30 RF Unit Software Program Error

31 RF Unit Maintenance Link Failure


32 Inter-System Site-Level Configuration Conflict

33 Inter-System Control Rights Conflict

34 Inter-System Cabinet Configuration Conflict

35 IKE Negotiation Failure

36 Configuration File Damaged

37 Cell Capability Degraded

38 Cell Blocked

39 Automatic Version Rollback

40 Automatic Certificate Update Failed

41 Inter-System Communication Failure

42 MAC Excessive Frame Error Rate

43 System Clock Unlocked


Alarm Description
This alarm is reported when the frame number received on the board for synchronization has errors

This alarm is reported when the link between the BBU and the lower-level RF units malfunctions. This alarm is
cleared when the link can function properly and remains functional for a period of time (90s by default). The alarm
filtering parameters can be set by running the SET ALMFILTER command

This alarm is reported when the optical module on the port of the BBU connecting to the lower-level RF units or
the CPRI electrical cable is not in position.
This alarm is reported when the 12 V DC output of the power module in the BBU is out of range (overvoltage or
undervoltage)

This alarm is reported when the BBU cannot properly receive signals on the fiber optic cable from the lower-level RF
units. This alarm is cleared when the BBU can properly receivesignals on the fiber optic cable from the lower-level
RF units and the signal reception lasts for a period of time (150s by default). The alarm filtering parameters can be
set by running the SET ALMFILTER command.

This alarm is reported when the board hardware is faulty

This alarm is reported when a board is powered off or cannot be powered on.

This alarm is reported when the actual type of a board or daughter board or the working mode of a board differs
from the configuration.

The cell status is related to physical resources such as baseband resources, RF resources, CPRI resources, clock
resources, transmission resources, and also license resources. When the physical resources are insufficient, faulty,
incorrectly configured, or blocked, a cell becomes unavailable due to physical resource unavailability. When the
physical resources are available, a cell can also be unavailable due to license resource insufficiency. This alarm is
reported when a cell is unavailable for 90 seconds (default value) continuously.
This alarm is cleared when the cell becomes available again and stays available for 15 seconds (default value). The
cell unavailable duration and cell available duration for reporting and clearing this alarm, respectively, can be set by
running the SET ALMFILTER command

This alarm is reported when the status of all the SCTP links (no less than two) that carry the S1 and X2 interfaces is
abnormal. This alarm is cleared when the status of an SCTP link that carries S1 and X2 interfaces becomes normal
and the status remains normal for 90 seconds (default value)

CANBUS is a communication bus which is used for device management in the base station.
This alarm is reported when the CANBUS communication fails between the main control board and other boards.
This alarm is cleared when the CANBUS communication recovers and remains functional for a period of time (180s
by default). The alarm filtering parameters can be set by running the SET ALMFILTER command.

This alarm is reported when the IP address of the device conflicts with the IP address of an external device.

This alarm is reported when the RF resources or baseband resources of a base station do not meet the
specifications of the cell configuration, or configurations for carrier aggregation (CA) are inconsistent. For example,
the serving cell is configured with 4TX+4RX. If two transmit channels become unusable unexpectedly, the antenna
configuration of the serving cell will be degraded to 2TX+2RX; if the baseband resources are insufficient, the serving
cell will be reestablished with degraded performance on the baseband processing unit. Therefore, the serving cell
can continue service provisioning. In multimode base stations, if resources such as frequencies or power are
insufficient, some antennas cannot be fully utilized, and therefore the cell capability is degraded. In BBU
interconnection-based CA, if configurations of the CaGroupCell MO in different BBUs are inconsistent, CA cannot
function properly.
This alarm is reported when a system does not have a valid license. This alarm is cleared 2 minutes (by default)
after a valid license is loaded.
The alarm filtering parameters can be set by running the SET ALMFILTER command
This alarm is reported when the current supplied by the RF unit to the antenna device through feeder or multi-wire
cable is beyond the normal range.
This alarm is reported when the RF unit hardware is faulty

This alarm is reported when the RTWP/RSSI on the RX channel of the RF unit is lower than the predefined
threshold. For the eNodeB, this alarm detects only the RTWP on the RX channel of the RF unit. RTWP is short for
received total wideband power, which consists of signal power and noise power. RSSI is short for received signal
strength indicator.

This alarm is reported when the difference between the RTWP/RSSI of the main RX channel and the RTWP/RSSI of
the diversity RX channel exceeds a specified threshold. For the eNodeB, this alarm detects only the RTWP on the
RX channel of the RF unit. RTWP is short for received total wideband power, which consists of signal power and
noise power. RSSI is short for received signal strength indicator

This alarm is reported when the difference between the actual gain and the standard gain on the TX channel of the
RF unit is greater than 2.5 dB

The voltage standing wave ratio (VSWR) measures the signal power that the load actually receives from the
transmission line. This alarm is reported when the VSWR at the antenna port of the TX channel of an RF unit is
greater than the preset threshold. The VSWR at the antenna port is calculated based on the sampled forward power
and reverse power.

This alarm is reported when the link to the transmission port fails to transmit or receive optical signal.

This alarm is reported when the optical module on the transmission port is not in position
This alarm is reported when the base station detects that the Stream Control Transmission Protocol
(SCTP) link cannot process services

This alarm is reported when the status of all the SCTP links (no less than two) that carry the S1 and X2 interfaces is
abnormal. This alarm is cleared when the status of an SCTP link that carries S1 and X2 interfaces becomes normal
and the status remains normal for 90 seconds (default value

If the SCTP link is available, the eNodeB sends an S1 link setup request to the MME. The MME checks the request
validity. If the check fails, the S1 link cannot be set up. If the eNodeB receives a response from the MME, but an
MME code (MMEC) collision occurs, the S1 link cannot be set up, either.
This alarm is reported when the S1 link bearing the SCTP is faulty, or when the S1 link cannot be set up because
the configuration data of the S1 Application Protocol (S1AP) layer is incorrect or the MME is abnormal.

If the SCTP link is available, the eNodeB sends an X2 link setup request to the peer eNodeB. The peer eNodeB
checks the validity of the request. If the check fails, the X2 link cannot be set up. If the local eNodeB receives the
response from the peer eNodeB, but the local eNodeB detects that the peer eNodeB is on the blacklist, the X2 link
cannot be set up, either.
This alarm is reported when the X2 link bearing the SCTP is faulty, or when the X2 link cannot be set up because
the configuration data of the X2 Application Protocol (X2AP) layer is incorrect or the peer eNodeB is abnormal

The main control board uses the phase-locked loop (PLL) to synchronize with the external reference clock and
provides the system clock to service processing boards. This alarm is reported when the base station uses the local
crystal oscillator longer than its duration limit. For details about how to set this duration limit, see related descriptions
in Common Clock Feature Parameter Description.
This alarm is generated when the SCTP link is configured with two destination IP addresses and one of them is
unreachable.
This alarm is reported when the software program of the RF unit runs improperly, such as suspension.

A BBU connects to an RF unit by using CPRI electrical cables or CPRI fiber optic cables. This alarm is reported
when the maintenance link between a BBU and an RF unit malfunctions. This alarm is cleared when the
maintenance link recovers and remains functional for a period of time (3 minutes by default). The alarm filtering
parameters can be set by running the SET ALMFILTER command.
In a multimode base station, this alarm is reported when the site-level configurations are inconsistent between
different modes, such as the reference clock type and deployment ID (DID).

In a multimode base station, this alarm is reported when the loading control rights are not configured or are
inconsistent between different modes in the base station.

In a multimode base station, this alarm is reported when the cabinet configurations are inconsistent between
different modes, such as the cabinet type.

This alarm is reported when the base station detects that the Internet Key Exchange (IKE) negotiation with the peer
device fails.
After the user activated the configuration file, the system performs validity check on the configuration file in the case
of startup. This alarm is reported when the configuration file is invalid. Note: If the alarm is not cleared with the
recommended actions, the alarm will be automatically cleared after the base station is reset. In this case, the base
station works based on the default configuration.

This alarm is reported when the RF resources or baseband resources of a base station do not meet the
specifications of the cell configuration, or configurations for carrier aggregation (CA) are inconsistent. For example,
the serving cell is configured with 4TX+4RX. If two transmit channels become unusable unexpectedly, the antenna
configuration of the serving cell will be degraded to 2TX+2RX; if the baseband resources are insufficient, the serving
cell will be reestablished with degraded performance on the baseband processing unit. Therefore, the serving cell
can continue service provisioning. In multimode base stations, if resources such as frequencies or power are
insufficient, some antennas cannot be fully utilized, and therefore the cell capability is degraded. In BBU
interconnection-based CA, if configurations of the CaGroupCell MO in different BBUs are inconsistent, CA cannot
function properly.

This alarm is reported when the user blocks a cell through a command. The purpose of blocking a cell is for service
testing or fault isolation. After the test is complete or the faulty is rectified, the cell needs to be unblocked.

This alarm is reported when the NE detects that the current version is improper and performs an automatic version
rollback.

This alarm is reported when the base station fails to update the certificate.

The main control boards in different modes of a multimode base station periodically exchange handshake
messages. If the main control board in one mode does not receive a handshake response message from its
counterpart within about 45s, this alarm is reported. This alarm is cleared when the main control board in one mode
successfully receives a handshake response message from its counterpart within about 30s.

When the BBU interconnection cable or main control board of a peer mode is removed, the peer mode cannot be
detected. In this case, the system will delete the peer mode about 3 minutes later and therefore this alarm will also
be cleared.

This alarm is reported when the frame error rate (FER) at the MAC layer on an Ethernet port exceeds the preset
threshold (10 per mill by default, user-configurable). This alarm is cleared when the FER at the MAC layer is less
than the alarm clear threshold in 10 minutes. The alarm trigger threshold and alarm clear threshold are set by
running the SET ETHPORT command.

This alarm is reported when the phase-locked loop (PLL) of the system clock becomes unlocked and remains
unlocked for a period of time (30s by default). This alarm is cleared when the system clock PLL becomes locked and
remains locked for a period of time (180s by default). The alarm filtering parameters can be set by running the SET
ALMFILTER command.
Alarm Impact
The ongoing services carried on the board are disrupted
In chain topology, the link for the lower-level RF units is disconnected and the services carried on the lower-level RF units are interrupted. In CPRI MUX, t
peer mode are interrupted when the local mode is a converging party and the faulty port provides the convergence function.
In ring topology, the reliability of the links for the RF units decreases. In this case, the standby link becomes the activated link for the lower-level RF units a
are switched over to the standby link. If a hot ring is used, the ongoing services are not affected. If a cold ring is used, the ongoing services are interrupted

In chain topology, the link for the lower-level RF units is disconnected and the services carried on the lower-level RF units are interrupted. In CPRI MUX, t
peer mode are interrupted when the local mode is a converging party and the faulty port provides the convergence function.
In ring topology, the reliability of the links for the RF units decreases. In this case, the standby link becomes the activated link for the lower-level RF units a
are switched over to the standby link. If a hot ring is used, the ongoing services are not affected. If a cold ring is used, the ongoing services are interrupted

The boards in the BBU may be reset or powered off unexpectedly. In this case, the ongoing services carried on the BBU are interrupted.

In chain topology, the link for the lower-level RF units is disconnected and the services carried on the lower-level RF units are interrupted. In CPRI MUX, t
peer mode are interrupted when the local mode is a converging party and the faulty port provides the convergence function.
In ring topology, the reliability of the links for the RF units decreases. In this case, the standby link becomes the activated link for the lower-level RF units a
are switched over to the standby link. If a hot ring is used, the ongoing services are not affected. If a cold ring is used, the ongoing services are interrupted

The board fails to work properly. The ongoing services carried on the board may be interrupted. The services of the peer mode are interrupted when the fo
conditions are met:
The RF units use CPRI MUX.
The local mode is the converging party.
The faulty board is a baseband board that provides the convergence function

The ongoing services carried on the board are interrupted. The service processing capability of the peer mode decreases or the services of the peer mod
when the following conditions are met:
The RF units use CPRI MUX.
The local mode is the converging party.
The faulty board is a baseband board that provides the convergence function

The board cannot carry services. The services of the peer mode are interrupted when the following conditions are met:
The RF units use CPRI MUX.
The local mode provides the aggregation function. The faulty board is a baseband board that provides the aggregation function

The cell where the alarm is reported cannot provide services.

The status of all the SCTP links (no less than two) that carry the S1 and X2 interfaces is abnormal. As a result, all the S1 and X2 interfaces of the base sta
established, cells cannot be activated, and UEs cannot access the network

The user fails to power on/off the board or obtain the board electronic label. The voltage and temperature of the board cannot be monitored. In this case, t
reliability decreases.
If this alarm is reported in the base station to be upgraded, the faulty board may fail to be activated during the upgrade.

Services over the conflicting IP address of the device are interrupted.

The radio resource capability of the cell available for operators derating.
The system enters default license mode. Services are subject to the default license.
The antenna device cannot work normally. In the case of an RET antenna, the antenna tilt cannot be regulated. In the case of a TMA, the receive sensitivi
the case of a RAE, the files storied in the equipment cannot be updated or read
The RF unit may work improperly. The ongoing services carried on the RF unit may be disrupted.
The receive sensitivity of the RF unit decreases. The demodulation performance of the cell deteriorates. The uplink coverage shrinks.
If the RTWP/RSSI on all RX channels of the cell is too low, the ongoing services of the cell may be interrupted.

The receive sensitivity of the RF unit decreases. The demodulation performance of the cell deteriorates. The uplink coverage shrinks.

When the gain on the TX channel is extremely high, the downlink coverage of the cell is excessive. In this case, the interference caused by cross coverag
When the gain on the TX channel is extremely low, coverage holes exist in the downlink coverage of the cell. In serious cases, the ongoing services carrie
may be disrupted.

The return loss at the antenna port is excessive. When the detected VSWR exceeds the major alarm threshold, the system determines whether to switch
of the RF unit based on the actual configurations. When the VSWR alarm post-processing switch is set to ON, the TX channel of the RF unit is switched o
cannot be automatically cleared, and the ongoing services carried on the TX channel are interrupted. When the VSWR alarm post-processing switch is se
power of the RF unit is automatically decreased (by 3 dB by default. The specific value depends on service status.) to avoid hardware damage, and the al
automatically cleared.

The transmission link to the faulty port is disconnected. If a backup transmission port or backup route exists, a switchover occurs and the ongoing services
If the transmission load sharing function is configured on the faulty port, the available transmission bandwidth decreases and data throughput is reduced

The transmission link to the faulty port is disconnected. If a backup transmission port or backup route exists, a switchover occurs and the ongoing services
If the transmission load sharing function is configured on the faulty port, the available transmission bandwidth decreases and data throughput is reduced.

The SCTP link cannot process signaling messages.


The status of all the SCTP links (no less than two) that carry the S1 and X2 interfaces is abnormal. As a result, all the S1 and X2 interfaces of the base sta
established, cells cannot be activated, and UEs cannot access the network.

The base station releases all UEs that have accessed the network over the faulty S1 interface.If no functional S1 interface is available and MNTMODE in
MO is set to TESTING, the base station could activate the cells, and new UEs cannot access these cells.If no functional S1 interface is available and MNT
EQUIPMENT MO is not set to TESTING, the base station will deactivates the cells

The local base station releases the UEs involved in the inter-base station handover procedure on the correlated X2 interface. Before the alarm is cleared,
station cannot allow the inter-base station handover on the faulty X2 interface, and the local base station does not support the inter-cell interference coord
corresponding base station on the correlated X2 interface.

The quality of base station services decreases, resulting in handover failures and call drops. In worst cases, the base station cannot provide services.

If another destination IP address becomes unreachable, the upper-layer services will be released.

The RF unit may work improperly. The RF unit will be automatically reset. The ongoing services carried on the RF unit are disrupted during r

The ongoing services carried on the RF unit are interrupted.


When the reference clock type is incorrectly configured for a mode, the reference clock from the mode is unusable. In this case, the system clock works
Services are not affected during a short period of time. When the DID configured for a mode is incorrect, users cannot manage the mode by th

When the loading control rights conflict, the software version of the USCU and the RF unit shared between different modes may be incorrect. In this case,
the multimode base station fail and the reliability decreases.

The cabinet types are inconsistent between different modes, affecting the cabinet configuration, cabinet maintenance, and the inventory information

System Actions

The system cannot perform services.

When the configuration file is invalid, part of or all the data configuration of the NE is lost. In this case, the NE may fail to carry services.

The radio resource capability of the cell available for operators derating.

The cell where the alarm is reported cannot provide services.

Version rollback leads to NE reset. During the reset, the ongoing services carried on the NE are interrupted.

The certificate cannot be automatically updated as scheduled, which may bring security risks. If this alarm is not handled immediately, the certificate will
of time and services will be interrupted.

The consistency check cannot be performed for inter-system configuration, and common alarms cannot be identified, affecting alarm monito

The transmission quality of the Ethernet link deterioarates. The ongoing services may even be interrupted.

The hardware clock fails. The ongoing services carried on the board are interrupted.
Possible Cause
The system clock phase-locked loop in the main control board is unlocked,This board is not securely installed,The board har

Inappropriate data configurations,Hardware fault,Software fault,Optical ports carry the CPRI link. The optical connector or

A redundant RRU chain/ring is configured,The optical module on the CPRI port of the BBU is not in position, or the cable co

The AC mains supply fails or the power cabinet is faulty, resulting in an improper -48 V DC input supplied for the BBU,The c

The optical module on the CPRI port of the BBU is faulty or not installed securely, or the cable connection on the CPRI optic

The active or standby network port is faulty,The active-standby arbitration component is faulty,The GE link inside the board

The board is automatically powered off to prevent burnout in the case of a too high board temperature, The board is powe

A mistaken board is configured on the M2000, A mistaken board is installed in the slot.

The board (non-control board) to which the alarm pertains to is not installed or is not properly installed,The board (non-con

The IP address of the device is incorrectly configured,The IP address of the external device is incorrectly configured.
licenseALD
The preset file iscurrent
not activated.
threshold of the RF unit is incorrect,The feeder connector is loose or waterlogged,The feeder is defo

The RF unit hardware is faulty.

The setting of attenuation of the RF unit is incorrect,The TMA is faulty,The feeder installation is improper. For example, the

The main RX channel or diversity RX channel of the RF unit is faulty,The setting of attenuation on the RX channel of the RF u

Hardware fault,The transmit channel is faulty, which decreases the transmit gain,Software fault,The software used for pow

Inappropriate data configuration,Hardware fault


The optical connection between the BBU and the peer transmission device is faulty.

Redundant transmission links are configured on the BBU,The optical module on the transmission port of the BBU is not inst

The transmission equipment is faulty,The data configuration of the link is erroneous,The link at the peer end is faulty.

The clock reference is not configured,The clock reference malfunctions.

The transmission equipment is faulty,The data configuration of the link is erroneous,The link at the peer end is abnormal.

The software program of the RF unit runs improperly, such as suspension.

N/A
The clock reference type of a mode is incorrect,The DID of a mode is incorrect.

In a multi-mode base station, the cabinet type of one mode is incorrectly configured.

The current software version has problems.

The main control board of the other mode is running improperly,The main control board of the current mode is running im

The local equipment works improperly,The peer equipment works improperly,The transmission cable is subject to severe in

The clock reference malfunctions,The clock reference is not configured,The main control board hardware is faulty,If this ala
curely installed,The board hardware is faulty.

nk. The optical connector or optical module is not properly installed in the BBU or RF unit, or the optical fiber is faulty. Electrical ports c

ot in position, or the cable connection on the CPRI optical module or electrical port is not ready,The optical module on the CPRI port of

ut supplied for the BBU,The cables for the power module are faulty or are not properly connected,The power module is not switched on

connection on the CPRI optical module is not ready,The optical connector on the CPRI port of the BBU is dirty,The optical module on th

y,The GE link inside the board is faulty,The GPS card is faulty,The clock component is faulty,The temperature sensor is faulty,The DSP com

mperature, The board is powered off because of a user command,The power supply capability of the BBU power module is insufficient.

installed,The board (non-control board) to which the alarm pertains to is powered off,The hardware of the board (non-control board) t

ncorrectly configured.
aterlogged,The feeder is deformed,The jumper between the feeder and the antenna device is loose,The ALD power supply circuit of th

improper. For example, the feeder connector is loose, soaked or damaged, or the feeder is deformed,The RF unit is faulty.

on the RX channel of the RF unit is incorrect,External interferences exist on the main or diversity antenna of the RF unit,The feeder con

lt,The software used for power control or adjustment has flaws.

on port of the BBU is not installed or securely inserted,The optical module on the transmission port of the BBU is faulty,The connecting

the peer end is faulty.

the peer end is abnormal.


e current mode is running improperly,The main control board of the other mode is not installed securely,The main control board of the

n cable is subject to severe interference or be aging,The intermediate transmission equipment works improperly.

d hardware is faulty,If this alarm is reported on a non-main control board, the board may not be securely installed,The board hardware i
ber is faulty. Electrical ports carry the CPRI link. The cable connector is not properly installed in the BBU or RF unit, or the cable is faulty.

module on the CPRI port of the BBU is faulty, or the cable connected to the CPRI optical module or electrical port is faulty,The connecti

er module is not switched on,The power module of the BBU is faulty.

rty,The optical module on the CPRI port of the BBU does not match that of the lower-level RF unit, in terms of type (single-mode or mu

sensor is faulty,The DSP component is faulty,The chip self-check is faulty,The flash component is faulty,The GE switching unit is faulty, T

ower module is insufficient.

e board (non-control board) to which the alarm pertains to is faulty,The hardware of the control board is faulty,The BBU hardware is fau
D power supply circuit of the RF unit is faulty,The antenna device is faulty.

RF unit is faulty.

f the RF unit,The feeder connected to the RF unit is faulty, which results in a high passive intermodulation power of the main antenna,A

BBU is faulty,The connecting piece on the transmission port of the BBU is faulty.
he main control board of the current mode is not installed securely,The hardware of the main control board of the other mode is faulty,

stalled,The board hardware is faulty.


RF unit, or the cable is faulty.

cal port is faulty,The connecting piece on the CPRI port of the BBU is faulty.

s of type (single-mode or multi-mode) and rate, The optical module on the CPRI port of the lower-level RF unit is not supported by the

GE switching unit is faulty, The forwarding component is faulty,The board communication chips are faulty,The other component is fault

ulty,The BBU hardware is faulty.


power of the main antenna,Antenna cables are connected incorrectly.
d of the other mode is faulty,The hardware of the main control board of the current mode is faulty,In multi-mode configuration, the inte
unit is not supported by the lower-level RF unit, in terms of type (single-mode or multi-mode) and rate,The optical module on the CPRI

he other component is faulty,The backup channel is faulty,The logical unit is faulty,The packet switching unit is faulty,A service port is fa
mode configuration, the inter-BBU connections are abnormal or the optical module used for inter-BBU connection is faulty.
e optical module on the CPRI port of the BBU does not match the connected optical fiber, in terms of type (single-mode or multi-mode)

it is faulty,A service port is faulty,The switching unit is faulty.


nnection is faulty.
single-mode or multi-mode) and rate,The CPRI interface board in the BBU is faulty,The lower-level RF unit is not powered on,The optica
s not powered on,The optical module or connector of the lower-level RF unit is improperly installed or the optical module is faulty,The
optical module is faulty,The optical connector of the lower-level RF unit is dirty,The optical module on the CPRI port of the lower-level R
CPRI port of the lower-level RF unit does not match the connected optical fiber, in terms of type (single-mode or multi-mode) and rate,T
de or multi-mode) and rate,The optical link between the BBU and the lower-level RF unit is faulty,The lower-level RF unit is faulty,The e
r-level RF unit is faulty,The electrical module is faulty.
S.N. Service Affecting Alarm
1 Base Station Frame Number Synchronization Error
2 BBU CPRI Interface Error
3 BBU CPRI Optical Module or Electrical Port Not Ready
4 BBU DC Output Out of Range
5 BBU Optical Module Transmit/Receive Fault
6 Board Hardware Fault
7 Board Powered Off
8 Board Type and Configuration Mismatch
9 Cell Unavailable
10 eNodeB Control Plane Transmission Interruption
11 Fan Stalled
12 Inter-Board CANBUS Communication Failure
13 IP Address Conflict
14 Local Cell Capability Decline
15 Local Cell Unusable
16 No License Running in System
17 RF Unit Hardware Fault
18 RF Unit RX Channel RTWP/RSSI Too Low
19 RF Unit RX Channel RTWP/RSSI Unbalanced
20 RF Unit TX Channel Gain Out of Range
21 RF Unit VSWR Threshold Crossed
22 Transmission Optical Interface Error
23 Transmission Optical Module Not In Position
24 SCTP Link Fault
25 S1 Interface Fault
26 X2 Interface Fault
27 System Clock Failure
28 SCTP Link IP Address Unreachable
29 RF Unit Software Program Error
30 RF Unit Maintenance Link Failure
31 Monitoring Device Maintenance Link Failure
32 Inter-System Site-Level Configuration Conflict
33 Inter-System Control Rights Conflict
34 Inter-System Cabinet Configuration Conflict
35 Configuration File Damaged
36 Cell Capability Degraded
37 Cell Blocked
38 Automatic Version Rollback
39 Automatic Certificate Update Failed
40 Inter-System Communication Failure
41 Monitoring Device Hardware Fault
42 System Clock Unlocked
43 NE Is Disconnected
44 External Clock Reference Problem
45 IP Clock Link Failure
46 eNodeB S1 Control Plane Transmission Interruption
47 RF Unit Optical Module Fault
48 RF Unit Optical Interface Performance Degraded
49 RF Unit Optical Module Transmit/Receive Fault
50 Cell RX Channel Interference Noise Power Unbalanced
51 Time Synchronization Failure
52 RF Unit CPRI Interface Error
S.N. Service Affecting Alarm Alarm ID Impact Service Comment
1 Base Station Frame Number Synchronization Error 26265 Y GUL
2 BBU CPRI Interface Error 26234 Y GUL
3 BBU CPRI Optical Module or Electrical Port Not Ready 26231 Y GUL
4 BBU DC Output Out of Range 26112 Y GUL
5 BBU Optical Module Transmit/Receive Fault 26232 Y GUL
6 Board Hardware Fault 26200 Y GUL
7 Board Powered Off 26214 Y GUL
8 Board Type and Configuration Mismatch 26251 Y GUL
9 Cell Unavailable 29240 Y GUL
10 eNodeB Control Plane Transmission Interruption 29207 Y L
11 Fan Stalled 25673 Y GUL
12 Inter-Board CANBUS Communication Failure 26101 Y GUL
13 IP Address Conflict 25885 Y GUL
14 Local Cell Capability Decline 28206 Y UL
15 Local Cell Unusable 28203 Y UL
16 No License Running in System 26818 Y L
17 RF Unit Hardware Fault 26532 Y GUL
18 RF Unit RX Channel RTWP/RSSI Too Low 26521 Y GUL
19 RF Unit RX Channel RTWP/RSSI Unbalanced 26522 Y GUL
20 RF Unit TX Channel Gain Out of Range 26520 Y GUL
21 RF Unit VSWR Threshold Crossed 26529 Y GUL
22 Transmission Optical Interface Error 26222 Y GUL
23 Transmission Optical Module Not In Position 26221 Y GUL
24 S1 Interface Fault 29201 Y L
25 System Clock Failure 26260 Y GUL
26 SCTP Link IP Address Unreachable 25955 Y GUL
27 RF Unit Software Program Error 26533 Y GUL
28 RF Unit Maintenance Link Failure 26235 Y GUL
29 Inter-System Control Rights Conflict 26277 Y GUL
30 Configuration File Damaged 26242 Y GUL
31 Cell Capability Degraded 29243 Y L
32 Cell Blocked 29245 Y L
33 Automatic Version Rollback 26255 Y GUL
34 Automatic Certificate Update Failed 26842 Y GUL
35 Inter-System Communication Failure 26270 Y GUL
36 System Clock Unlocked 26264 Y GUL
37 NE Is Disconnected 25623 Y GUL
38 External Clock Reference Problem 26262 Y GUL
39 IP Clock Link Failure 26263 Y GUL
40 eNodeB S1 Control Plane Transmission Interruption 29213 Y L
41 RF Unit Optical Module Fault 26507 Y GUL
42 RF Unit Optical Interface Performance Degraded 26506 Y GUL
43 RF Unit Optical Module Transmit/Receive Fault 26503 Y GUL
44 Cell RX Channel Interference Noise Power Unbalanced 29250 Y L
45 Time Synchronization Failure 26266 y GUL
46 RF Unit CPRI Interface Error 26504 Y GUL

You might also like