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V100R017C10
Issue Draft A
Date 2015-01-15
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Overview
This document describes how to use a Service Aware Unit (SAU) board in the UMTS
network, including hardware installation, software installation, IP address configuration,
operation and maintenance, and common operation methods. After the SAU board is installed,
the Nastar delivers end-to-end tasks to the SAU board. Then, the SAU is triggered to perform
data collection and preprocessing.
Product Version
The following table lists product versions related to this guide.
Intended Audience
This guide is intended for:
l Field engineers
l Network shift engineers
Organization
1 Changes in the BSC6910 UMTS SAU User Guide
This section describes the changes in the BSC6910 UMTS SAU User Guide.
The SAU board collects data reported by the NEs and preprocesses the collected data. The
preprocessed data is uploaded to the Nastar through the U2000 and eCoordinator.
When the BSC6910 is configured with an SAU board, operate and maintain the SAU by referring
to the flowchart in this section.
Conventions
Symbol Conventions
The symbols that may be found in this document are defined as follows.
Symbol Description
General Conventions
The general conventions that may be found in this document are defined as follows.
Convention Description
Command Conventions
The command conventions that may be found in this document are defined as follows.
Convention Description
GUI Conventions
The GUI conventions that may be found in this document are defined as follows.
Convention Description
Keyboard Operations
The keyboard operations that may be found in this document are defined as follows.
Format Description
Key Press the key. For example, press Enter and press Tab.
Key 1+Key 2 Press the keys concurrently. For example, pressing Ctrl+Alt
+A means the three keys should be pressed concurrently.
Key 1, Key 2 Press the keys in turn. For example, pressing Alt, A means
the two keys should be pressed in turn.
Mouse Operations
The mouse operations that may be found in this document are defined as follows.
Action Description
Click Select and release the primary mouse button without moving
the pointer.
Drag Press and hold the primary mouse button and move the
pointer to a certain position.
Contents
This section describes the changes in the BSC6910 UMTS SAU User Guide.
Draft A (2015-01-25)
This is the Draft A release of V100R017C10.
Compared with issue 01 (2014-04-29) of V100R016C00, this issue does not include any changes.
The SAU board collects data reported by the NEs and preprocesses the collected data. The
preprocessed data is uploaded to the Nastar through the U2000 and eCoordinator.
NOTE
In Figure 2-1, the external network refers to the network composed of the Nastar, U2000, and
SAU; the internal network refers to the network composed of the OMU and SAU boards.
When the BSC6910 is configured with an SAU board, operate and maintain the SAU by referring
to the flowchart in this section.
NOTE
Before any SAU operations, log in to the website (http://support.huawei.com/support/). Then choose
Wireless > Wireless Performance & RNP & RNO > Wireless RNP & RNO Tools > GENEX
Nastar to obtain the SAU User Guide.
Preparation Phase
l For details about planning slots for an SAU board, see chapter Slot Planning in SAU User
Guide in Nastar product documentation.
l For details about an IP address of an SAU board, see chapter SAU IP Addresses and
Planning Principles in SAU User Guide in Nastar product documentation.
Installation Phase
l Scenario of initially installing and commissioning an SAU board
1. For details about hardware and software preparation, see chapter Preparing for the
Installation in SAU User Guide in Nastar product documentation.
2. For details about installing an SAU board, see chaptersInstalling the EOMUa/ESAUa
Boards in BSC6910 UMTS User Guide.
3. For details about uploading SAU applications, see chapter Uploading the SAU
Applications in SAU User Guide in Nastar product documentation.
4. For details about installing SAU applications, see chapter Installing the SAU
Applications in SAU User Guide in Nastar product documentation.
5. For details about checking installation results of SAU applications, see chapter
Checking the Installation of the SAU Applications in SAU User Guide in Nastar
product documentation.
6. For details about how to change an IP address of an SAU board, see chapter Changing
the IP Address of the SAU in SAU User Guide in Nastar product documentation.
7. For details about configuring an SAU board, see chapter Adding an SAU Board in
SAU User Guide in Nastar product documentation.
l Scenario of reinstalling and commissioning an SAU board
1. For details about hardware and software preparation, see chapter Preparing for the
Installation in SAU User Guide in Nastar product documentation.
2. Optional: (Perform this operation when the onsite operating system fails and needs to
be reinstalled) For details about preparing a USB installation CD-ROM, see chapter
Preparing the USB Installation CD-ROM in SAU User Guide in Nastar product
documentation.
3. Optional: (Perform this operation when the onsite operating system fails and needs to
be reinstalled) For details about installing SAU operating system, see chapter
Installing the Operating System in SAU User Guide in Nastar product
documentation.
4. For details about uploading SAU applications, see chapter Uploading the SAU
Applications in SAU User Guide in Nastar product documentation.
5. For details about installing SAU applications, see chapter Installing the SAU
Applications in SAU User Guide in Nastar product documentation.
6. For details about checking the installation of the SAU applications, see chapter
Checking the Installation of the SAU Applications in SAU User Guide in Nastar
product documentation.
7. For details about changing an IP address of an SAU board, see Changing the IP
Address of the SAU in SAU User Guide in Nastar product documentation.
l Scenario of replacing an SAU board
1. For details about replacing an SAU board, see chapter Replacing an SAU Board in
SAU User Guide in Nastar product documentation.
Maintenance Phase
l For details about operation and maintenance on an SAU board, see chapter Operating and
Maintaining the SAU in SAU User Guide in Nastar product documentation.
l For details about routine maintenance on an SAU board, see chapter Maintaining the SAU
Routinely in SAU User Guide in Nastar product documentation.
3.1 Managing USB Ports and Ports for Commissioning on the SAU Board
This section describes how to manage USB ports and ports for commissioning on the SAU board
by running MML commands.
Prerequisites
You have logged in to the LMT.
Procedure
l Enable or disable the USB ports and ports for commissioning on the SAU board.
If... Then...
USB ports on the SAU board need Run the SET OMUPORT: PORTTYPE=USB,
to be enabled SW=ON; command.
USB ports on the SAU board need Run the SET OMUPORT: PORTTYPE=USB,
to be disabled SW=OFF; command.
NOTE
If the SAU board runs the Windows, Suse Linux, or Dopra Linux V100R001C0 3.1 operating system,
users can enable or disable the USB ports and ports for commissioning on the SAU board, but the
configurations do not take effect.
l Query the status of USB ports and ports for commissioning on the SAU board.
If... Then...
The status of USB ports on the SAU Run the LST OMUPORT: PORTTYPE=USB;
board needs to be queried command.
l Query the running status of USB ports and ports for commissioning on the SAU board.
If... Then...
The running status of USB ports on Run the DSP OMUPORT: PORTTYPE=USB;
the SAU board needs to be queried command. The running status can be Available,
Unavailable, or Unknown.
NOTE
l If the running status of USB ports is Unknown, operations on the USB flash drives connected to
these ports will fail.
l If USB ports and ports for commissioning on the SAU board are disabled and the SAU board
detects that no OMU boards are running, the SAU board automatically enables its USB ports and
ports for commissioning. In this manner, users can commission the SAU board using these ports.
In other cases, if a USB port is enabled (or disabled), all USB ports on the SAU board will be
enabled (or disabled) regardless of the hardware type of USB flash drives.
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