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CME Guide PDF
User Guide
This document is made with respect of RF End. It does not cover the topics
which are related to the BSS end.
One important thing to know about CME is that its offline mode is not available
as compared with the BSC6000 LMT. So we cannot use it until and unless
iManager M2000 services are running.
How to Login to CME:
To login to CME, open iManager M2000, go to Maintenance Tab CME;
Current Area:
In current area, we can only view the NEs and its
parameters, any type of modification is not allowed. So if we want to see some
parameter vales, it is better to use the current area, use of planned area is not
recommended in order to avoid unwanted changes in the database.
Give a name to your planned area, and select the NEs that you want to include
in the planned area.
Click the OK button, and it will start processing.
If you already have created a planned area, see below images to know how to
open a planned area.
We can swap between the current and planned are according to our requirement.
Below image shows how to swap between the current and planned are.
Area Synchronization:
CME does not support automatic
synchronization of Database, we have to synchronize manually.
To get you CME Data perfectly Synchronised with the NE data, follow the
below mentioned sequence.
i) Synchronise the Current Area
ii) Synchronise the Planned Area
Synchronizing the Current Area:
For any changes that we have made through
CME or MML commands, it is now updated in the current area database. When
we synchronise the current area, the current area data is matched with the actual
NE Data.
Or we can use the following alternate way to synchronise the Current Area:
Select from the Existing NEs which you want to get synchronised.
When the success message is displayed, it means that the database has been
synchronised successfully;
Note:
Synchronising all the NEs at a time is NOT RECOMMENDED because it
can cause the OML Link to get congested.
To synchronise the Planned Area, first swap to the Planned Area if you are
currently in “Current Data”. See below;
Go To Area Management Planned Area Synchronise Planned Data
Note: Processing Time Depends upon the No. of NEs present in the Planned
Area. The more the no of NEs, the more the Processing time. Moreover it can
cause the OML Link to get congested.
When the Planned Area is synchronised, it will display the Success Message.
See Below;
Below image shows how the Network Element are displayed in CME;
How to Search a site in CME?
To find a particular cell/Site in CME,
press Ctrl+F key, input site/Cell ID and press enter key. See below;
What actions we can Perform on Cell-Level?
Click “Yes” to save the changes you made in your Planned Area.
Remember that the changes that you have made have not been implemented on
the BSC yet. To implement your changes, Go to Area Management Planned
Area Export Incremental Script. See Below;
Or you can use the shortcut button to export your Script. See Below;
It will Display the following window. You can give the desired path where you
want your script to be saved.
In the above image you can see one option, “Launch the Script Executer”. If
you check this option, the CME will take you to the Script Executer window
automatically, but you will not be able to copy or edit your script there.
To run your script, right click on your project in the script Executer
Window Activate Project Break on Failure
The “Break on Failure” Option will stop the script if it finds error in some
command. Otherwise if you choose the “Best Effort” Option, CME will execute
all the commands, skipping the command that contains the error.
When the “Success” message is displayed in your project, it means the changes
have been implemented successfully.
We can keep the option of “launch the Script Executer” unchecked. What it will
do is will save the script in a “.txt” file on your desired path. You can copy that
script and run in the MML when you require. See below;
When you click export, it will display a link, where your Script is saved in Text
file. See below.
Note:
CME shows the neighbour relations by Cell Index, so it is better to see
the neighbours from MML as there you can see the neighbour relations by Cell
Names.
Note:
In BSC6000, we have to deactivate a cell before changing the MA Group
or Frequency etc.
Select the file type in which you want to save the parameters.
Click Next to export the data:
When the export is finished, it will give a link which will take you to the
location where the file is saved.
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How to Export the BTS Script:
Select the BTS for which you want to export the script. See Below
Select the path where you want to save the Script
Click “Next” and the CME will start exporting the script. When finished it will
give a link which will take you to the location where the BTS Script is saved.
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