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RAISE Your Game With specialised small cell training courses from ip.access.
LTE System Starter Package
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LTE System Starter Package
Course Code: IPS SP003
Course Outline
The ip.access LTE System Starter Package is designed to enable the operator to manage and maintain a pre-installed LTE system.
The training course is based on slideware, presented in a class room environment, but can be adapted to incorporate workshops and hands-on sessions.
This course covers frequently used functions and functionalities required to work with and operate the system.
Modules
All the following modules are included in the LTE System Starter Package training course.
Alternatively, we offer bespoke packages of selected modules to cater for special training requirements
M01: nanoLTE System Overview 3
M02: Home eNodeB Installation and Commissioning 5
M03: nanoLTE System Feature Overview 7
M04: Operations, Troubleshooting and Maintenance 9
M05: Network Orchestration System Client Operations 11
How to Book
To enrol on the 3G System Starter Package or to arrange your own bespoke training then please contact us on either [email protected] or 01954 713700
Module Code: IPS LTE001
Duration: 1 Day
Module 01
nanoLTE System Overview
Introduction
This course will familiarise engineering staff with the network elements of the LTE small cell system, and which entities take part.
Course Objectives
By attending this course, participants will gain an understanding of:
General LTE small cell architecture
nanoLTE main system components
nanoLTE main User Services Features
nanoLTE mobility Features
Radio and resource Management Features
How do Security features work in HeNBs
S1 Interface Networking
How to configure your AP via NOS management tool
The redirector and DOCP
Who will benefit from this course?
Technical professionals/Engineers in the 4G operator organisation, in roles such as:
Network Planning (Radio & Core)
Performance Management / KPI Reporting
4G Network Operations
Customer Care
Alarm Management
Number of attendees: 10 Max
Module 01 Continued
nanoLTE System Overview
Course Content
nanoLTE System Architecture Overview
nanoLTE Product Overview
User Services Features
Mobility Features
Radio and Resource Management Features
Redirection
Security Features
S1 Networking
NOS Overview
Course Pre-requisites
This is an introductory level course; however it does require delegates have some LTE, protocols, LTE procedures, and IP knowledge.
Course material will be provided electronically. Trainees will be expected to use their laptop during the session.
Depending on whether the course takes place in ip.access, or customer premises, access to the required equipment will be arranged.
Module Code: IPS LTE002
Duration: 1 Day
Module 02
HeNB Installation and Commissioning
Introduction
This course will enable engineering staff to install a new HeNB Access Point in a nanoLTE system.
Course Objectives
On completion of this course, participants will gain an understanding of:
How to physically install an E40 AP into the nanoLTE system
Troubleshooting HW installation issues
How to prepare the nanoLTE System prior to nanoLTE provisioning
Template building
Provisioning the nanoLTE AP
AP parameters - implementation and policies
Troubleshooting SW installation issues
Who will benefit from this course?
Technical professionals/Engineers in the 4G operator organisation, in roles such as:
Network Planning (radio & core)
Performance Management / KPI Reporting
4G Network Operations
Customer Care
Alarm Management
Number of attendees: 10 Max
Module 02 Continued
HeNB Installation and Commissioning
Course Content
Installation Overview and Requirements
E-40 AP Hardware Installation
Troubleshooting Hardware installation
AP-Unique parameter capturing
Template building and Provisioning
System Preparation for nanoLTE AP Provisioning
AP Provisioning
Implementing AP Policies and Optional parameters
Installation troubleshooting
Course Pre-requisites
This is an introductory level course; however it does require delegates have some LTE, protocols, LTE procedures, and IP knowledge.
Course material will be provided electronically. Trainees will be expected to use their laptop during the session.
Depending on whether the course takes place in ip.access, or customer premises, access to the required equipment will be arranged.
This course assumes that the attendee is familiar with the following course material:
MO1: nanoLTE System Overview
Module Code: IPS LTE003
Duration: 1 Day
Module 03
nanoLTE System Features
Introduction
This course covers the various nanoLTE system features.
Course Objectives
On completion of this course, participants will gain an understanding of:
E40 Product Description
Network Listen procedures
Mobility Features in both connected and idle state
Service Capacity Features, bearers and Quality of Service management
CS services over legacy technologies
Cell setup and Administration Features
S1 Interface feature design
Radio Resource control features
Cell broadcast based emergency features
Who will benefit from this course?
Technical professionals/Engineers in the 4G operator organisation, in roles such as:
Network Planning (Radio & Core)
Performance Management / KPI Reporting
4G Network Operations
Customer Care
Alarm Management
Number of attendees: 10 Max
Module 03 Continued
nanoLTE System Features
Course Content
Course Pre-requisites
This is course; however it does require delegates have an intermediate LTE, protocols, LTE procedures, and IP knowledge.
Course material will be provided electronically. Trainees will be expected to use their laptop during the session.
Depending on whether the course takes place in ip.access, or customer premises, access to the required equipment will be arranged.
This course assumes that the attendee is familiar with the following course material:
MO1: nanoLTE System Overview
MO2:HeNB Installation and Commissioning
E40 Product Description
Network Listen
Handovers
Service Capacity Features
CSFB
Idle Mode Mobility
Cell setup and Administration
Bearer Management
S1 Interface
RRC
Backhaul QoS
ETWS and CMAS
Module Code: IPS LTE004
Duration: 1 Day
Module 04
nanoLTE system Operations and Maintenance
Introduction
This course will guide the attendees through the different operations and management procedures required to operate and maintain the ip.access nanoLTE system.
Course Objectives
On completion of this course, participants will gain an understanding of:
nanoLTE general Operations
AP configuration Management
Static Neighbour Cells management
Alarm management and analysis
AP software upgrades, replacement and troubleshooting,
AP Measurement Function Reporting for Performance Management and KPI analysis
Who will benefit from this course?
Technical professionals/Engineers in the 4G operator organisation, in roles such as:
Network Planning (Radio & Core)
Performance Management / KPI Reporting
4G Network Operations
Customer Care
Alarm Management
Number of attendees: 10 Max
Module 04 Continued
nanoLTE system Operations and Maintenance
Course content
nanoLTE Operations Overview
nanoLTE basic operations
AP configuration Management
Static Neighbour Cells management
AP Fault Management
AP Measurement Function Reporting For Performance Management
Replacing APs
AP Upgrading
Troubleshooting
KPI Report and Schedule Feature.
Course Pre-requisites
This is course; however it does require delegates have an intermediate LTE, protocols, LTE procedures, and IP knowledge.
Course material will be provided electronically. Trainees will be expected to use their laptop during the session.
Depending on whether the course takes place in ip.access, or customer premises, access to the required equipment will be arranged.
This course assumes that the attendee is familiar with the following course material:
MO1: nanoLTE System Overview
MO2:HeNB Installation and Commissioning
MO3 nanoLTE System Features
Module Code: IPS LTE005
Duration: 1 Day
Module 05
Network Orchestration System (NOS)
Introduction
This course is targeted for those using the ip.access Network Orchestration System to manage and maintain the nanoLTE system.
Course Objectives
On completion of this course, participants will gain an understanding of:
Setting up User Policies
Logging in as an administrator
Assigning NTP servers and Security Gateways
Creating value added services in the NOS
Configuring attributes in the NOS
Setting up AP Diagnostics and uploading to NOS
Performing NOS Backup and Restore, including start and stop of NOS Server
Who will benefit from this course?
Technical professionals/Engineers in the 4G operator organisation, in roles such as:
Network Planning (Radio & Core)
Performance Management / KPI Reporting
4G Network Operations
Customer Care
Alarm Management
Number of attendees: 10 Max
Module 05 Continued
Network Orchestration System (NOS)
Course content
Administration from the NOS Client
Network Orchestration System
NOS Server Configuration Utility
NOS Server Administration
Service Manager
TR-069 AP Service
Diagnostics Service
NOS Server Backup and Restore
Course Pre-requisites
This is course; however it does require delegates have an intermediate LTE, protocols, LTE procedures, and IP knowledge.
Course material will be provided electronically. Trainees will be expected to use their laptop during the session.
Depending on whether the course takes place in ip.access, or customer premises, access to the required equipment will be arranged.
This course assumes that the attendee is familiar with the following course material:
MO1: nanoLTE System Overview
MO2: HeNB Installation and Commissioning
MO3: nanoLTE System Features
MO4: nanoLTE System Operations and Maintenance
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