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M2000 V200R013
Performance Management

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Objectives
 Upon completion of this course, you will be able to:

 Describe the role of performance management in M2000.

 Describe basic concepts of performance items.

 Outline the function of performance Measurement Management,

performance result management.

 Perform performance management operations.

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Contents
1. Performance Management Overview
2. Basic Concept & Preferences Settings
3. Performance Measurement Management
4. Performance Results Management
5. Performance Related Monitoring

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Performance Management Access

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Performance Management Interface

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Contents
1. Performance module Overview
2. Basic Concept & Preferences Settings
3. Performance Measurement Management
4. Performance Results Management
5. Performance Related Monitoring

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Three Mandatory Elements of Performance
Measurement
 Measurement counter
 System counters: common counters and extended counters
 Custom counters
 Measurement object
 Physical objects (boards and subracks)
 Logical objects (BSCs, cells, and TRXs)
 Measurement period
 5-minute, 15-minute, 30-minute, 60-minute, and 24-hour

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Three Mandatory Elements of
Performance Measurement (Cont.)

Measurement objects (logical) Measurement period Measurement counter

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Measurement Counter
 The following figure shows the hierarchical structure of measurement
counters:

Function set 1

Function subset 1

Counter 1

… …
Performance Counter j

Function subset m

… Counter 1


Function set n Counter k

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Measurement Counter (Cont.)

Measurement
Function set counter

Function subset

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Preferences Settings

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Contents
1. Performance module Overview
2. Basic Concept & Preferences Settings
3. Performance Measurement Management
4. Performance Results Management
5. Performance Related Monitoring

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Contents
3. Performance Measurement Management
3.1 Process of Performance Module
3.2 Setting Performance Measurement
3.3 Checking Measurement Status
3.4 User-defined Counter Management
3.5 Missing Object Diagnose

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Process of Performance Module

• Measurement counters
Step 1 Set performance measurement. • Measurement objects
• Measurement period

• By criteria
Step 2 Query measurement results.
• By template

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Setting Performance Measurement

Select the NE type

Select
function
subset

Select
measurement
object

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Setting Performance Measurement

Select
measurement
period

Select
measurement
counter

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Checking Performance Status

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User-defined Counter Management

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User-defined Counter Management

Enter a constant in
the brackets.

Example: (Counter 1 + Counter 2) x {100}/(Counter 3 + Counter 4 + Counter 6) Existing counters

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Object Group Management

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Missing Objects Diagnose

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Contents
1. Performance module Overview
2. Basic Concept & Preferences Settings
3. Performance Measurement Management
4. Performance Results Management
5. Performance Related Monitoring

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Contents
4. Performance Result Management
4.1 Performance Result Query
4.2 Saving Performance Result
4.3 Subscribing to NE Performance Results
4.3 Result Synchronization Management
4.4 Neighboring Cell Data Import
4.5 Reliability of the Performance Result
4.6 Performance Data Export

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Performance Result Query-By Criteria

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Performance Result Query-By Criteria

The counters
that are gray are
not set to be
measured at the
period, and the
counters that are
black are set to
be measured for
at least one NE
at the period.

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Performance Result Query-By Criteria

Some counters can be


queried by using this
option. This option
becomes available after
some Function subset is
selected in the
Organization Style
area.

The criteria can be


saved as a template,
which can be used
directly for querying
result with the preset
conditions in it.

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Saving Performance Results
 For OSS performance results:

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Saving Performance Results
 For NE’s performance results:

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Saving Performance Results
 For NE’s performance results:

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Saving Performance Results
 For NE’s performance results:

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Subscribing to NE Performance Results

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Results Synchronization Management

The information of
the result
synchronization
task can be saved
to a file.

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Result Loss Diagnosis

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Result Loss Diagnosis

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Neighboring Cell Data Import

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Neighboring Cell Data Import

The information
of the task can
be saved to a file
of xls or xlsx
format..

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Reliability of the Performance Result

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Performance Result Export

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Performance Result Export

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Contents
1. Performance module Overview
2. Basic Concept & Preferences Settings
3. Performance Measurement Management
4. Performance Results Management
5. Performance Related Monitoring

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Contents
5. Performance Related Monitor
5.1 Monitoring KPI Performance
5.2 Threshold Suspension Period Setting
5.3 Threshold Management
5.4 Performance Monitoring

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Monitoring KPI Performance

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Threshold Management Setting

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Threshold Management Setting

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Threshold Management Setting

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Threshold Suspension Period Setting

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Threshold Management Overview

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Performance Monitoring

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Performance Monitoring

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Exercises
1. Save a service statistical result file, which must meet the following conditions:

Object BSC6900_67 or others (depends on the actual situations)

Counter All counters for call measurement/ KPI values of each cell

Time Morning, afternoon, and busy hours in the evening

Date Last two days

Period 15-minute /60-minute/24-hour

2. Query a service statistical result file by template, and ensure that the result
file meets the preceding conditions.

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Exercises
3. Customize the following counters:
 Function set: Measurements Related to Measurement Report
 Function subset: Cell TX and RX Power Measurement per cell

Counter A:
 Name 1: downlink attenuation
 Formula 1:
S462A:Number of MRs (Uplink-and-Downlink Balance Level = 1)+
S462B:Number of MRs (Uplink-and-Downlink Balance Level = 2)+
S462C:Number of MRs (Uplink-and-Downlink Balance Level = 3)
x 100%
S462A +S462B+S462C+S462D+S462E+S462F+S462G+S462H+S462I+S462J+S462K

 Counter B:
 Name 2: uplink attenuation
 Formula 2:
S462I:Number of MRs (Uplink-and-Downlink Balance Level = 9)+
S462J:Number of MRs (Uplink-and-Downlink Balance Level = 10)+
S462K:Number of MRs (Uplink-and-Downlink Balance Level = 11)
x 100%
S462A +S462B+S462C+S462D+S462E+S462F+S462G+S462H+S462I+S462J+S462K

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Exercises
4. Set a threshold for the following counter and query its alarm.

Object BSC6900_67 or others (depends on the actual situations)

Threshold Name K3041: TCH Congestion Rate (overflow)

Time 15-minute/60-minute/24-hour

Activation Date All January and August

Period 60-minute
Threshold Type Simple
Tendency Descending
Function Subset Call Drop Measurement per Cell
Counter Name K3041: TCH Congestion Rate (overflow)
Threshold Critical: 5
Major: 2
Minor: 1
Warning: 0.5
Delay 0.5
0.5
0.2
0.2

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Exercises
5. Set a threshold for the following counter and query its alarm.
Object BSC6900_67 or others (depends on the actual situations)

Threshold Name Uplink and Downlink Attenuation

Time 15-minute/ 60-minute/24-hour

Activation Date All January and August

Period 60-minute

Threshold Type Composite

Alarm Severity Critical

Function Subset Check whether the downlink attenuation and uplink attenuation have already been
Counter Name defined.

Triggering Condition Downlink attenuation > 90% or uplink attenuation > 90%

Clearance Condition Downlink attenuation > 20% and uplink attenuation > 20%

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