Alarms

37
Workshop for Performance Related Alarms 1) Performance alarms collection (identification and procedure to collect the alarms) 2) alarms to be analyse for improvement of performance(awareness regarding causes for occurrence, criteria for analysis) 3) understanding the correlations of alarms(simulteneous occurrence of various alarms) 4) action to be taken for alarms reduction(methodology and procedure for alarm reduction) 5) frequency for monitoring alarms(schedule for alarm collection and analysis) 6) important KPI can be affected by alarms(impact of various alarms on various KPI and other performance parameters) 7) different report can help for analyzing the performance(daily performance logs to be collected i.e. G.826 performance report for all MW links) As discussed in the Bharti Operational meeting held in Gurgaon me, Rishi and Gagan Bhashin will be conducting this workshop in Patna and Kolkata.

description

vdf

Transcript of Alarms

  • Workshop for Performance Related

    Alarms 1) Performance alarms collection (identification and procedure to collect the alarms)

    2) alarms to be analyse for improvement of performance(awareness regarding causes for occurrence, criteria for analysis)

    3) understanding the correlations of alarms(simulteneous occurrence of various alarms)

    4) action to be taken for alarms reduction(methodology and procedure for alarm reduction)

    5) frequency for monitoring alarms(schedule for alarm collection and analysis)

    6) important KPI can be affected by alarms(impact of various alarms on various KPI and other performance parameters)

    7) different report can help for analyzing the performance(daily performance logs to be collected i.e. G.826 performance report for all MW links)

    As discussed in the Bharti Operational meeting held in Gurgaon me, Rishi and Gagan Bhashin will be conducting this workshop in Patna and Kolkata.

  • The Alarm Reference documentation consists of alarm printouts and diagnosis reports. The alarms have been divided into four groups, and each of

    them is described in a dedicated piece of documentation.

    The alarms are numbered in ascending order as follows:

    Table: Alarm groups and numbers

    Alarm number

    in:

    Notices

    (NOTICE)

    Disturbance

    printouts

    (DISTUR)

    Failure

    printouts

    (ALARMS)

    Diagnosis

    reports

    (DIAGN)

    Base

    station

    alarms

    Transmission

    equipment

    alarms

    Numbers reserved for

    possible external alarms

    switching

    equipment

    0799 10001799 20002799 30003799

    40004799

    O&M equipment 800 - 899 18001899 28002899 38003899

    48004899

    transmission

    equipment

    900 - 999 19001999 29002999 39003999

    49004999

    diagnosis

    report number

    37003999

    base station/

    transmission

    equipment

    alarms

    70007999

    80008999

    power

    equipment

    50005499

    external

    equipment

    55005999

    Alarm groups and numbers

  • a.Type of alarm printout

    b.Name of the network element

    c.Remote subscriber stage (4 characters)

    Printed only if the object of the alarm is in a remote subscriber stage.

    d.Computer sending the alarm

    e.Alarm equipment type

    SWITCH switching equipment O&M operation and maintenance equipment TRANSM transmission equipment POWER power equipment

    EXTERN external equipment Unknown equipment type is printed as ??????

    f.Date and time

    Start or termination time of the alarm.

    g.Urgency level

    *** requires immediate actions ** requires actions during normal working hours * normally no actions required Unknown urgency level is printed as a question mark (?).

    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 (*).

    h.Printout type

    i.Alarm object

    j.Position coordinates of the alarm object

    k.Alarm issuer

    The program block issuing the alarm. If the name of the program block issuing the alarm is not available, the family identifier of the program

    block is output in hexadecimal form instead of the name.

    If the alarm is set in a preprocessor plug-in unit, the plug-in unit name and index are output in this field (for example PCU_S-1). In this case, the

    alarm concerns the functioning of the plug-in unit in question.

    Structure of the BSC alarm

  • 12) Trial information

    If the network element has been divided into a traffic transmitting part and a trial part, this field displays the text TRIAL if the alarm was issued in the trial side.

    13)Recovery information

    When recovery is informed of the alarm in order to start the automatic recovery actions, this field displays *RECOV*.

    14)Processing information

    If the alarm is set before the start-up of the distributed part of the alarm system, this field displays LIB. Note that this kind of alarm does not stay as an active alarm

    and thus there will be no cancel printout for it.

    15)Consecutive number

    Failure printouts (***, **, *) are numbered in ascending order. With the help of the number the operating personnel can follow the update and cancel printouts of the

    original failure printout.

    16)Alarm number

    Alarm number is an unambiguous identifier for an alarm. It is also a search index for the description of the alarm.

    17)Alarm text

    Alarm text is a short description of the alarm.

    18)Supplementary information fields

    19)Supplementary text

    A more detailed text printed out in some alarms.

    20)Alarm operating instructions

    The user defines an operating instruction with the AOA MML command for an alarm. If the instruction has been defined, then it is displayed in the alarm printout.

    Cont..

  • 1.Type of alarm printout

    Standard alarm printout Alarm history printout b.Exchange

    c.BCF number

    d.BTS number

    e.Event type

    COMM communication failure

    QUAL quality of service

    PROCES processing failure

    EQUIPM equipment failure

    ENVIR environmental failure

    f.Date

    g.Time

    h.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 (*).

    i.Printout type

    ALARM fault situation CANCEL fault terminated DISTUR disturbance NOTICE notice

    j.TRX number

    k.BTS name (15 characters)

    l.Alarm object (FU/CU/LAPD/PCM/RTSL/TRE/DMR/TRU)

    m.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

    Structure of a BTS alarm

  • 14) Consecutive alarm number

    15) Alarm number

    Alarm number is a search index in the alarm reference documentation.

    16)Text

    The text is a short description of the alarm.

    17) Supplementary text

    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.

  • Reasons for Alarm triggering

    Tramsmission Problem Cable/Connector Mux M/W ODU/IDU M/W fading/interference Configuration problem

    Hardware problem at BTS. VSWR/loose cables at BTS. Configuration Problem in BSC. Hardware Problem at BSC. Configuration Problem in BTS. Equipment failure(BSC/BTS) Environmental failure(High Temp) Configuration Problem in MSC. Configuration Problem in SGSN. Wrong RF parameters.

  • How to get the Alarms in the

    network GNSC is sending a list of active alarms in the

    network daily.

    GNSC is preparing a daily report for alarm history of the circles and store it at the given locations. Report can be collected from there.

    OSS Name IP ftp Report available for Circles Path

    Bharti-Mah 10.64.2.1 Maharstra and MP m/home/nocldr/system_alarm_count

    Bharti-Mum 10.115.16.129 Gujarat and Mumbai m/home/nocldr/system_alarm_count

    Bharti-WB 10.133.1.1 Kolkata, Orissa and WB /home/nnocld/system_alarm_count

    Bihar 10.137.16.131 Bihar m/home/nocldr/system_alarm_count

  • Cont..

    Net doctor report 34 and 35 can be taken for alarms count in the circle.

    Performance report for transmission equipment.

    MML alarms logs ZEOL,ZAHO,ZEOH and ZAHP output for each NE.

    Daily MAPA also provide information about KPI degradation in cells.

  • Owner for alarms

    Owner:- BSS OMC

    Rectification Responsibility:-

    Transmission :-

    RF :-

    BSS FLM :-

    BSS OMC:-

    Switch:-

    SGSN:-

  • Text Alarm No. Alarm count1 BCF FAULTY 7600 179 *** BSS FLM

    2 BCF OPERATION DEGRADED 7601 487 ** BSS FLM

    3 BCF NOTIFICATION 7602 6926 * BSS FLM

    4 BTS FAULTY 7603 472 *** BSS FLM

    5 BTS OPERATION DEGRADED 7604 421 ** BSS FLM BSS OMC

    6 TRX FAULTY 7606 9418 ** BSS FLM BSS OMC

    7 TRX OPERATION DEGRADED 7607 388 ** BSS FLM BSS OMC

    9 OSCILLATOR ADJUSTING TEMPORARILY INTERRUPTED 7616 * BSS FLM

    11 PCM FAILURE 7704 3241 ** BSS FLM Transmission

    12 LAPD FAILURE 7705 23691 * BSS FLM Transmission BSS OMC

    13 CONTINUOUS RESTARTS OF BCF/TRX 7715 * BSS FLM Transmission

    14 TRAFFIC CHANNEL ACTIVATION FAILURE 7725 149 ** BSS FLM BSS OMC

    15 CONFIGURATION OF BCF FAILED 7730 239 ** BSS FLM BSS OMC

    16 BTS WITH NO TRANSACTIONS 7738 155 ** BSS FLM BSS OMC

    17 MEAN HOLDING TIME BELOW DEFINED THRESHOLD 7743 1684 ** BSS FLM BSS OMC RF

    18 EXCESSIVE TCH INTERFERENCE 7744 338 ** BSS OMC RF

    19 CHANNEL FAILURE RATE ABOVE DEFINED THRESHOLD 7745 5052 ** BSS FLM BSS OMC RF

    20 CH CONGESTION IN CELL ABOVE DEFINED THRESHOLD 7746 1020 ** BSS OMC RF

    21 FREQUENCY ERROR 8112 817 * BSS FLM Transmission

    22 SUBRACK HAS MISSING UNITS 8139 1037 *** BSS FLM Transmission

    23 ROUTE SET UNAVAILABLE 2064 279 * BSS OMC Transmission BSS FLM

    24 LINK SET UNAVAILABLE 2070 148 *** BSS OMC Transmission BSS FLM

    25 FAILURE IN SIGNALLING LINK ACTIVATION OR RESTORATION 2072 369 ** BSS OMC Transmission BSS FLM

    26 FAULT RATE MONITORING 2915 6312 *** Transmission BSS FLM

    27

    BTS AND TC UNSYNCHRONIZATION CLEAR CALLS ON A

    INTERFACE 2992 1413 ** Transmission BSS OMC

    28

    BTS AND TC UNSYNCHRONIZATION CLEAR CALLS ON ABIS

    INTERFACE 2993 3549 ** Transmission BSS FLM

    29 NETWORK SERVICE ENTITY UNAVAILABLE 3019 248 ** Transmission BSS FLM SGSN

    30 NETWORK SERVICE VIRTUAL CONNECTION UNAVAILABLE 3020 232 * Transmission BSS FLM SGSN

    31 RECEIVED BIT ERROR RATIO (BER) > 1E-3 8099 3160 *** Transmission BSS FLM

    32 FAR-END ALARM 8179 970 ** Transmission BSS FLM

    33 BCCH IS NOT AT PREFERRED BCCH TRX 7734 140 BSS FLM BSS OMC

    34 BTS/WBCx: TX ANTENNA FAULTY BSS FLM

    35 TRANSCODER CHANNEL FAILURE 2955 41 BSS OMC

    Team need to work on alarm

    Major performance alarms observed in networks

  • 7600 BCF FAULTY :-

    Power unit is probably broken.

    Oven oscillator is broken.

    Temperature inside the TRX is dangerously high.

    Temperature inside the BTS is too high.

    The TX output power is out of limits (over maximum or under minimum).

    RF Impacted KPI : High TCH and SDCCH Blocking.

  • 7601 BCF OPERATION

    DEGRADED Cabinet I2C bus is jammed. Incompatible unit presence has been detected in the BTS.

    Instructions:

    AC is off and the battery voltage is too low or battery is being charged

    Difference between the PCM and BTS frequency reference. The TX output power has dropped at least 3 dB. Oven oscillator control is close to its margins. Power unit output voltage fault Power unit input voltage fault. No connection to power unit. Power unit temperature is dangerously high. Transmission unit temperature is dangerously high. RF Impacted KPI : High TCH and SDCCH Blocking & Drops, TASR

    and HOSR.

  • 7602 BCF NOTIFICATION

    Temperature inside the TRX is high. External synchronisation signals disabled

    Instructions:

    Power unit output voltage fault. Power unit input voltage fault. No connection to power unit. Instructions Mismatch between BSC/MMI configuration file

    and the actual configuration.

    External synchronisation signals disabled RF Impacted KPI : TASR and HOSR.

  • 7604 BTS OPERATION

    DEGRADED

    7606 TRX FAULTY 7607 TRX OPERATION DEGRADED

    Rx levels differ too much between main and diversity antennas

    RF Impacted KPI : High TCH and SDCCH Drops, TASR and HOSR.

  • 7603 BTS FAULTY

    7606 TRX FAULTY

    RF Impacted KPI : High TCH and SDCCH Blocking.

  • 7606 TRX FAULTY

    Failure detected during TRX configuring.

    Antenna connection faulty.

    External frame clock synchronisation failed.

    External frame clock missing.

    External frame number synchronisation failed.

    Fault in VSWR antenna monitoring.

    BOI detected that connection to TRX is lost.

    No connection to dual variable gain duplex unit.

    There is disturbance in the serial DL bus or bus is broken.

    RF Impacted KPI : High TCH and SDCCH Blocking.

  • 7607 TRX OPERATION

    DEGRADED

    Fault in the chain between power unit and MHA.

    Fault in VSWR antenna monitoring.

    No connection to dual variable gain duplex unit.

    TRX is unable to implement EDGE services.

    IDD main/auxiliary TRX frequency band mismatch.

    Mismatch between BSC/MMI configuration and/or IDD TRX.

    RF Impacted KPI : High TCH and SDCCH Drops, TASR and HOSR.

  • 7616 OSCILLATOR ADJUSTING

    TEMPORARILY INTERRUPTED

    Oven oscillator adjustment function interrupted. The Abis frequency is too high or too low, or it fluctuates

    so much that the master clock tune is unreliable and tends to oscillate too much. Another reason for this alarm can be that the oven adjustment scenario has tuned the oven too near the edge. When the tune is stopped, the master clock can go by itself out of specification and therefore calls may drop after several hours or days. This is a non-fatal alarm but it indicates decreased traffic capacity in the base station.

    RF Impacted KPI : High TCH and SDCCH Drops, TASR and HOSR.

  • 7743 MEAN HOLDING TIME

    BELOW DEFINED THRESHOLD Mean holding time on a channel is below the operator-

    defined minimum during the measurement period. The alarm is used to supervise the functioning of traffic channels and to detect the possible faulty channels.

    Restore the channel by first locking it out of use and then unlocking it

    minimum mean holding time for a TCH (10 s)

    length of TCH supervision measurement (120 min)

    channel seizure threshold value (10)

    RF Impacted KPI : High TCH and SDCCH Drops, TASR and HOSR.

  • 7744 EXCESSIVE TCH

    INTERFERENCE During the supervision period, the TCH time slot has

    suffered excessive interference in idle mode that is equal to or higher than the operator-defined alarm threshold percentage. The alarm is used to supervise the BTS traffic capacity.

    Measure the interference level on the traffic channel in question.

    TCH interference level threshold value (50 %)

    excessive interference level threshold value (4)

    TCH interference supervision measurement (120 min)

    RF Impacted KPI : High TCH and SDCCH Drops, TASR and HOSR.

  • 7745 CHANNEL FAILURE RATE

    ABOVE DEFINED THRESHOLD The rate of calls terminating in failure on a channel is above the

    threshold value set by the operator. The alarm is used to supervise the functioning of traffic and signaling channels, and to detect the possible faulty channels.

    Restore the channel by first locking it out of use and then unlocking it

    TCH failure rate (20 %) SCHFR SDCCH failure rate (80 %) Length of supervision period (60 min) CS = channel seizure threshold value (10) Supervision start time (08-00) Supervision end time (18-00) RF Impacted KPI : High TCH and SDCCH Drops and HOSR.

  • 7746 CH CONGESTION IN CELL

    ABOVE DEFINED THRESHOLD

    The percentage of rejected channel seizure requests

    due to congestion as opposed to all channel seizure requests in the base station is above the operator-defined alarm threshold.

    Increase the network capacity if necessary.

    Channel seizure request threshold value (10) SDCCH congestion threshold value (20 %)

    TCH congestion threshold value (20 %)

    length of congestion supervision period (120 min)

    RF Impacted KPI : High TCH and SDCCH Blocking.

  • 8112 FREQUENCY ERROR

    A frequency error has been detected in the input signal. This alarm affects the provided services.

    RF Impacted KPI : High TASR and HOSR.

  • 8139 SUBRACK HAS MISSING

    UNITS

    An installation or usage error has been

    detected in a piece of equipment. This

    alarm may affect the provided services.

    RF Impacted KPI : High TCH and SDCCH Drops.

  • 2064 ROUTE SET UNAVAILABLE

    The signalling point cannot be reached because none of the signalling routes of

    the signalling route set can be used.

    Signalling traffic to the signalling point

    concerned is totally blocked.

    RF Impacted KPI :Complete service area of BSC is impacted (100% outage).

  • 2070 LINK SET UNAVAILABLE

    All signalling links in the signalling link set are unavailable. There is no direct connection to the

    partner exchange to which this link set is

    connected.

    There is something wrong with the data transmission connections of the links of this link

    set, and/or links have been blocked.

    RF Impacted KPI : Complete service area of BSC is impacted (100% outage).

  • 2072 FAILURE IN SIGNALLING LINK

    ACTIVATION OR RESTORATION

    The activation or restoration of a signalling link fails. If there are other available signalling links

    in the signalling link set, signalling traffic is

    transmitted through them. Signalling

    transmission capacity is, however, decreased.

    RF Impacted KPI : Complete service area of the BSC is impacted. SDCCH and TCH drops of all

    cells of BSC shall have an severe impact.

  • 2992 BTS AND TC

    UNSYNCHRONIZATION CLEAR CALLS

    ON A INTERFACE Calls have been cleared repeatedly on the same A interface circuit

    due to BTS and transcoder unsynchronisation and the number of successive releases has exceeded the limit defined.

    This alarm only informs the user that calls are cleared due to unsatisfactory transmission or equipment failure but it does not directly indicate the faulty equipment, for example a plug-in unit.

    Block the circuit. Check the transmission between (the BTS) the BSC and transcoder. Check other active alarms concerning (the BTS) the BSC and

    transcoder transmission or transcoder plug-in units.

    RF Impacted KPI : High TCH and SDCCH Drops.

  • 2993 BTS AND TC

    UNSYNCHRONIZATION CLEAR CALLS

    ON ABIS INTERFACE Calls have been cleared three successive times on the

    same Abis interface channel due to BTS and transcoder unsynchronisation.

    This alarm only informs the user that calls are cleared due to unsatisfactory transmission or equipment failure but it does not directly indicate the faulty equipment, for example a plug-in unit.

    Lock the channel. Check the transmission between the BTS and the BSC

    (and transcoder).

    Check the alarms in transcoder plug-in units. RF Impacted KPI : High TCH and SDCCH Drops,TASR

    and HOSR.

  • 3020 NETWORK SERVICE

    VIRTUAL CONNECTION

    UNAVAILABLE A Network Service Virtual Connection is unavailable. It cannot be used for General

    Packet Radio Service, that is, the data transfer capacity has decreased.

    In FR transport mode Check first if the other end has manually taken down the Network Service Virtual Connection.

    Check the possible hardware and configuration problems mentioned below. Check that the pcm lines carrying the Frame Relay bearer channel and Network

    Service Virtual Connection are operational.

    Check that the plug-in units terminating the Network Service Virtual Connection, the AS7 in the SGSN's PAPU and the PCU in the BSC's BCSU, are operational.

    Check also that the identification parameters (NS-VCI, NSEI) of the connections are the same in both ends.

    Check that the DLCI is configured right. It has to be same in both ends of a point-to-point link. In IP transport mode (value of the first supplementary information field is 0xFFFF).

    Check first if the other end has manually taken down the Network Service Virtual Connection.

    check the possible hardware and configuration problems. RF Impacted KPI : Complete EDGE/GPRS service unavailable on the cells defined in

    the NS-VCI.

  • 8099 RECEIVED BIT ERROR

    RATIO (BER) > 1E-3

    The bit error rate has been exceeded in the input signal. This alarm affects the

    provided services.

    RF Impacted KPI : Complete outage of the site or severely impacts all the RF KPI if

    link is fluctuating.

  • 8179 FAR-END ALARM

    Transmission equipment has received a

    far-end alarm. This alarm does not affect

    the provided services.

    RF Impacted KPI : Complete outage of the Site.

  • 7734 BCCH IS NOT AT

    PREFERRED BCCH TRX

    The BTS has at least one TRX defined as the preferred BCCH TRX but the BCCH

    channel is not on such a TRX so the

    BCCH coverage may have decreased (If

    ICE feature used).

    RF Impacted KPI : EDGE might get disabled.

  • 3019 NETWORK SERVICE ENTITY UNAVAILABLE ( Complete outage)

    7704 PCM FAILURE (Complete Outage) 7705 LAPD FAILURE (TCH and SDCCH blocking) 7715 CONTINUOUS RESTARTS OF BCF/TRX (TCH

    and SDCCH blocking & Drops )

    7725 TRAFFIC CHANNEL ACTIVATION FAILURE(TCH Drop and Blocking)

    7730 CONFIGURATION OF BCF FAILED ( SDCCH and TCH blocking or Complete outage)

    7738 BTS WITH NO TRANSACTIONS ( 2915 FAULT RATE MONITORING

  • BTS alarm system The BTS alarm system receives alarm indications from the following sources in the radio network:

    BTS equipment alarms BTS software alarms external alarms from the BTS site alarms concerning PCM circuits in the radio network alarms from LAPD links in the radio network alarms from Abis interface equipment alarms from application programs of the BSC transmission equipment alarms. This block diagram illustrates the structure of the BTS alarm system:

  • Displaying alarms Alarms are written in a logical file. From the logical file, they can be directed to a local printer or to Nokia NetAct. The table below shows the logical files used

    with alarms. For further information on the logical files used with alarms, refer to the Logical files directed to terminal devices section of Logical Files.

    Table: The logical files used with alarms

    LOGICAL FILE

    Explanation

    SWITCH1 Two- or three-star switching equipment alarms

    TRANSM1 Two- or three-star transmission equipment alarms

    POWER1 Two- or three-star power equipment alarms

    EXTERN1 Two- or three-star external alarms

    OPERMA1 Two- or three-star operation and maintenance equipment alarms

    SWITCH2 Switching equipment alarms whose type is notice, disturbance, or one-star alarm

    TRANSM2 Transmission equipment alarms whose type is notice, disturbance, or one-star alarm

    POWER2 Power equipment alarms whose type is notice, disturbance, or one-star alarm

    EXTERN2 External alarms whose type is one-star alarm

    OPERMA2 Operation and maintenance alarms whose type is notice, disturbance, or one-star alarm

    BTSALARM1 Three-star BTS alarms

    BTSALARM2 Two-star BTS alarms

    BTSALARM3 One-star BTS alarms

    BTSALARM4 BTS notices and disturbances

    Each alarm event, alarm and its cancellation, not filtered by the alarm system, is saved in a log file. This log data is called alarm history. Using the AH command

    group commands, you can display the history data concerning the system's alarm situation. For further information on displaying alarm history, refer to Alarm History Handling (AH ) for DX 200 alarms, and Base Transceiver Station Alarms Handling (EO ) for BTS alarms.

    You can either display the alarm history, or merely the active alarms, on the selected output device.

    The printout format is the same as in alarm printouts.

    It is recommended that you print out the active alarms every day. Check if they require maintenance actions.

    A DX 200 alarm whose object unit is not in the normal working state is normally filtered by the alarm system. When the alarm is filtered (by any means), it is

    neither printed out nor stored in the alarm history. However, an alarm that is filtered purely on the basis of the state of its object unit is printed out when

    displaying active alarms. You can print out active DX 200 alarms with the command AHO , and active BTS alarms with the command EOL .

    You can display the DX 200 alarm history data with the command AHP , and the BTS alarm history data with the command EOH .