Change History - Huawei eNodeB User Manual

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eNodeB
LMT User Guide

Change History

For changes in the document, see 1 Changes in the eNodeB LMT User Guide .
Organization
1 Changes in the eNodeB LMT User Guide
This chapter describes the changes in the eNodeB LMT User Guide.
2 Introduction to the eNodeB LMT
This section describes the functions, system requirements, and main window of the LMT.
3 Getting Started with the eNodeB LMT
This section describes how to manage LMT rights and how to log in to and exit the eNodeB
LMT. A minimum of 1 GB free space is required to ensure that the LMT runs properly.
4 Running eNodeB MML Commands
This section describes how to run MML commands on the LMT to operate and maintain the
eNodeB.
5 Managing eNodeB Alarms or Events
You can analyze, identify, and clear faults by managing alarms or events on the LMT.
6 Managing the eNodeB Tracing
After a message tracing task is created, the traced messages can be browsed and saved. By tracing
messages, you can verify data and identify faults.
7 Monitoring eNodeB Performance in Real Time
Real-time performance monitoring allows you to track eNodeB performance in real time
8 Managing eNodeB Software
Managing eNodeB software involves upgrading eNodeB software and data configuration file
using the File Transfer Protocol (FTP) server.
9 Enabling the eNodeB to Perform Self-Test
The eNodeB self-test function helps check the version of eNodeB software, running status of 
cells and RRUs, and alarms.
10 Commissioning eNodeB Equipment
You can commission eNodeB equipment by sending transparent messages or enabling COM
 port redirection.
11 FAQs
This section provides the answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) during the LMT use.
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