Running The Enodeb Lmt - Huawei 3900 Series Commissioning Manual

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Step 7 Click Yes. A dialog box is displayed, indicating the status and the progress of the procedure.
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7.7 Running the eNodeB LMT

You can maintain the eNodeB by logging on to the LMT. Alternatively, you can maintain the
eNodeB on the M2000.
Prerequisite
The JRE plug-in jre-6u11-windows-i586-p-s.exe is installed before you use the LMT. JAVA
Platform Standard Edition Runtime Environment (JRE) is a standard JAVA plug-in and it must
be installed on the LMT computer in advance. You can download the JRE plug-in at http://
java.com/ or http://support.huawei.com/.
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Context
There are two types of LMT users, local user and emergency (EMS) user.
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Do not change the system time or time zone of the computer installed with the LMT when the
LMT is in progress. Otherwise, a critical fault may occur in the system. If you need to modify
the system time and time zone on the server, stop the LMT application first.
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CAUTION
The NodeB is automatically reset, and the new version of the NodeB software is enabled
after the activation.
If the software activation fails, the NodeB software cannot operate properly. You need to
reactivate the NodeB software in the standby file directory or reinstall the NodeB software.
If the JRE plug-in is not installed, you are prompted to install it when using the LMT.
If installed JRE is not the latest version, you are prompted to upgrade it when logging on
to the LMT. You are advised to remove the early version and then to install the latest version.
If you cannot log on to the LMT after JRE upgrade, restart the browser and log on to the
LMT again.
Local user: refer to the accounts (including the default account admin) that are separately
managed by the LMT. The users can operate and maintain the eNodeB when the LMT is
disconnected from the M2000 server.
EMS users: refer to the accounts managed by the M2000 server in centralized mode. The
users are created, changed, authenticated, and authorized through the M2000 server. After
the users are authorized, they can manage the eNodeB through the LMT or manage the
M2000 server through the M2000 client. If you log in to the eNodeB as an EMS user, ensure
that the eNodeB is connected to the M2000 server normally.
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