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Some Useful Commands in Noc

The document provides a list of useful commands in network operations centers (NOCs) for monitoring and troubleshooting 2G and 3G networks. Some of the commands check alarms, device statuses, traffic levels, neighbor relations, software loads, and more. Instructions are also given for clearing faults, upgrading sectors, and managing devices on mobile switching centers and home location registers.

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Some Useful Commands in Noc

The document provides a list of useful commands in network operations centers (NOCs) for monitoring and troubleshooting 2G and 3G networks. Some of the commands check alarms, device statuses, traffic levels, neighbor relations, software loads, and more. Instructions are also given for clearing faults, upgrading sectors, and managing devices on mobile switching centers and home location registers.

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SOME USEFUL COMMANDS IN NOC

1. Rxasp:moty=rxotg; for printing all alarms from the 2G sites.


2. Rxmfp:mo=rxocf-12, 12 is a TG taken as an example, this command is for printing the fault codes.
3. Rxmsp:mo=rxotg-12, subord; checking the status of TRXs, RXs, TXs, & TS.
4. Dtstp:dip=12rbl2; or dtstp:dip=KG2269; Checking whether the dip is working or automatically
blocked.
5. Rxtcp:moty=rxotg,cell=KG2269A; This command prints The TG for KG2269 900.
6. Soft reset:
rxbli:mo=rxotg-12,force,subord; Manually blocking, bli: block initiate.
rxese:mo=rxotg-12,subord; Removing a software.
rxesi:mo=rxotg-12,subord;
rxble:mo=rxotg-12,subord;
You can also reset TRXS, TS,…….

7. Rlcrp:cell=KG2269A To check if a site is carrying a traffic on sector A.


8. Rxmsp:moty=rxotg; To check all the TG connected to the node.
9. Rxtcp:moty=rxotg; All the names of the sites connected to the node.
10. Commands to halt and unhalt a site:
rlstc:cell=KG2269,state=halted;
rlstc:cell=KG2269,state=active;
11. Command to check all the sites connected to the site and their sectors: RLCRP:CELL=ALL;
12. Rxasp:mo=rxotg-0; It prints the site name with all the alarms.
13. Rxmop:mo=rxotg-0; It prints the site name & software
14. Gdcvp: checking synchronization
15. Dtstp:dip=all,state=abl; BSC interface; RTLT for BSC E1
RBL2 for RBS
16. A List of commands which can be used to check the logical channels;

Rlcrp, Rlccp (For sectors)& RXCDP (for TG).

17. Resetting TS with loop test fail alarm:

rxbli:mo=RXOTS-26-2-1,force;

rxlti:mo=RXOTS-26-2-1;

rxble:mo=RXOTS-26-2-1;

18. Rxmsp:moty=rxomctr; This command prints the TG for all cells with 6K RBS.

19. Dtqup:dip=xxxrbl2; Dip quality data on loop, ES: Error seconds.

20. Rxcdp:mo=rxotg-xxxx; Check cell configuration


CMD to clear loop test fail alarm

20. <rxbli:mo=RXOTS-26-2-1,force;

<rxlti:mo=RXOTS-26-2-1;

<rxble:mo=RXOTS-26-2-1;

21. Rlcrp:cell=XXX;

ICM band; Interference channel management. It should be either 1, 2 or


3. When it is 4 or 5, the level of interference is high. For
troubleshooting, check the antenna position or DRUs.

22. Mgcep:cell=all, It prints all cells & their CGI.

23. Mgaap:area=all; it prints all node Bs & their area identities

24. RXPLP:MO=RXOTG- XXXX; checking if SW is loading

25. Rxpli:mo=rxotg-xxx,uc, Chanding software

26. Rlnrp:cell=XXXX,cellr=all,nodata; Neighbour relations

27. Rxmop:mo=rxotg-xx,subord; max & min power

28. Rlmfp:cell=xxx, cell measurement frequency

29. Rlcpp:cell=xxxx, checking TRX power

30. Rlbdp:cell=xxx; checking cell parameters,

31. Rlccp:cell=xxx; it will give the number of CCH.

32. rlnrc:cell=KY2304b,cellr=...; Defining a neighbor relation


33. rldep:cell=xxx; check BCCH frequency

COMMAND USED TO UNBLOCK DIP:

1-dtdip: dip=75rbl2; This cmd is used to check which SDIP, the DIP is connected to.
(1ETM2 for our case).

2-tpcop: sdip=1ETM2; The cmd used to check the LP connected to the DIP in the SDIP(VC12-12, for this
exercise).
3-tpble: sdip=1ETM2, LP=VC12-12; This serves to unblock the LP in SDIP; The LP have to be unblocked
before the DIP.

4-dtble: dip=75rbl2; the cmd used to unblock the DIP.

HOW TO CLEAR TRANSCODER DEVICES ALARMS:

1) rrmap:trapool=all;” // Print all the devices having issues

<rrmap:trapool=all;

RADIO TRANSMISSION TRANSCODER POOL MEAN HOLD TIME SUPERVISION ALARM DATA

TRAPOOL

AMRFR

RTTG1D-3482

END

2) “radep:dev=rttg1d-3482;” // Print the corresponding SNT related to the device


3) “ntcop:snt=rttg1s-6;” // Print the SNT range of E1
4) “rrtcp:dev=rttg1d-3072&&-3583;” // Print each E1 range
5) “rrtbi:dev=rttg1d-3456&&-3487;” // Block the E1 corresponding to the device
6) “rrtbe:dev=rrtg1d-3456&&-3487;” // Deblock the E1 corresponding to the device

HOW TO CLEAR RP FAULT ALARMS:

exrnp:rp=all; and the block unblock the RP that have LNKA or LNKB down. It is better to do it at low
traffic.
<exrnp:rp=all;

RPB-E RP DATA

RP LNKA LNKB STATUS BRNO MAGNO SLOTNO

800 UP UP WO 29 3 4

977 UP DOWN WO 29 3 25

1003 UP UP WO 31 0 1

1004 UP UP WO 31 0 24

1013 UP UP WO 31 0 6

1014 DOWN UP WO 31 0 7

1015 UP DOWN WO 31 0 16

1016 UP UP WO 31 0 17

1017 UP UP WO 31 0 18

<blrpi:rp=1015,forced;

BLRPI:RP=1015,FORCED;

<;

EXECUTED

<blrpe:rp=1015;

BLRPE:RP=1015;

<;

ORDERED

<

WO KIBSC01 B30I14X0180_A AD-788 TIME 110124 0857 PAGE 1

DEBLOCKING OF RP
RP RESULT

1015 DEBLOCKING PERFORMED

END

WO KIBSC01 B30I14X0180_A AD-788 TIME 110124 0857 PAGE 1

<blrpi:rp=1014,forced;

BLRPI:RP=1014,FORCED;

<;

EXECUTED

<blrpe:rp=1014;

BLRPE:RP=1014;

<;

ORDERED

<

WO KIBSC01 B30I14X0180_A AD-788 TIME 110124 0857 PAGE 1

DEBLOCKING OF RP

RP RESULT

1014 DEBLOCKING PERFORMED

UPGRADING COMMANDS
Sector A upgrade template

RXMOI:MO=RXOTRX-90-2,TEI=2,SIG=CONC,DCP1=196,DCP2=197&&204;

RXMOI:MO=RXOTRX-90-3,TEI=3,SIG=CONC,DCP1=205,DCP2=206&&213;
!create tx!

RXMOI:MO=RXOTX-90-2,BAND=GSM900,MPWR=47;

RXMOI:MO=RXOTX-90-3,BAND=GSM900,MPWR=47;

!create rx!

RXMOI:MO=RXORX-90-2,BAND=GSM900,RXD=AB;

RXMOI:MO=RXORX-90-3,BAND=GSM900,RXD=AB;

!create ts!

RXMOI:MO=RXOTS-90-2-0&&-7;

RXMOI:MO=RXOTS-90-3-0&&-7;

!connect TRX to CELL data !

RXMOC:MO=RXOTRX-90-2,CELL=RS2104A;

RXMOC:MO=RXOTRX-90-3,CELL=RS2104A;

!connect TX to CELL data !

RXMOC:MO=RXOTX-90-2,CELL=RS2104A;

RXMOC:MO=RXOTX-90-3,CELL=RS2104A;

rlbdc:cell=RS2104A,CHGR=1,NUMREQBPC=24;

rlchc:cell=RS2104A,CHGR=1,MAIO=0&2&4;
rxesi:mo=rxotg-90,subord;

rxble:mo=rxotg-90,subord;

How to delete TRXs;

rxbli:mo=rxotrx-xx-x,force,subord;
rxese:mo=rxotrx-xx-x,subord;
rxmoe:mo=rxotx-xx-x;
rxmoe:mo=rxotrx-xx-x;
rxmoe:mo=rxots-xx-x-0&&7;
rxmoe:mo=rxorx-xx-x;

SOME MSC & HLR COMMANDS:

1. Strsp:r=all.

2. strsp:r=all; this command prints all the signaling links and traffic carrying.

NDV: Number of devices

NOCC: Number of devices in use

NIDL: Number of idle devices.

NBLO: Number of blocked devices.

3. Allip: It prints all alarms

4.m3rsp:dest=all; Checking if a node is carrying a traffic.

5.HOSTNAME & PRCSTATE Checking the active node of MSC.

6.erepp:enum=208, checking location update

Analysis of the alarms on MSCs:

How to check E1s & devices on MSC;

Exdep:dev=liprrmg-80; Checking E1 or SNT: Switching Network Terminal


Ntcop:snt=rtdma-893; Checking devices

Stdep:dev=updr-96&&-12;

Mgtrp:msisdn=XXXXXXXXXXXXXX, it prints the imsi of a number roamed to Network

Mgslp:imsi:=XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX, It prints SS for non Tigo number roamed to Network

Stbsp:dety=all; It is used to check the blocked devices on MSC.

Ctrai:msisdn=250xxxxxxxxxxx; Call path tracing.

C7ncp:sp=x-xxxxx; Checking the status of signal point

Anbar ???????

Ntstp:snt=xxxxx ; To check the status of SNT.

Mgcep:cell=all; Print all CGI

Mgaap:area=all; Print all SAI, Service Area Identity

NSS: strsp:r=all;

stbsp:dety=all;

blodi:DEv=updr-8702;

exdae:DEv=updr-8702;

exdai:DEv=updr-8702;

blode:DEv=updr-8702;

stdep:DEv=updr-8702;

exrop:r=belge1o;

m3rsp:dest=0-4526;

allip;

eaw KIMSC01

strdp:r=belge1o
HLR COMMANDS

Hgssi:msisdn=250722123233(Number to be diverted),fnum=250725184295,ss=cfu;
Hgsse:msisdn=250722123233,ss=cfu; To undivert.
Hgsdp:msisdn:250722443173,all; Checking the network from which the number is roamed & all SS;
supplementary services.
MSC01: 250720001110
MSC02: 250720001100
MBC01:250720003010

RNC:
Lgasmi –m 2h: Logged alarms for last 2 hours
Lgasmi –m x: x stands for the number of days.

uer -r iublink=RV3211; Checking the traffic

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