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5 ZXUN USPP (HLRe) BC en Commissioning and Debugging (Basic Data Configuration) 3 PPT 201008 (Draft) 74

This document provides steps to configure the basic data for a ZXUN USPP system. It describes configuring master data, OMM access, physical data, UDS configuration, administration domain data, and data transfer. The key steps include creating a USPP, network element agent, loading the license and schema, adding physical infrastructure like racks and shelves, configuring UDS components like database nodes and DSAs, and setting the connection to the OMM server.

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5 ZXUN USPP (HLRe) BC en Commissioning and Debugging (Basic Data Configuration) 3 PPT 201008 (Draft) 74

This document provides steps to configure the basic data for a ZXUN USPP system. It describes configuring master data, OMM access, physical data, UDS configuration, administration domain data, and data transfer. The key steps include creating a USPP, network element agent, loading the license and schema, adding physical infrastructure like racks and shelves, configuring UDS components like database nodes and DSAs, and setting the connection to the OMM server.

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USPP_DC001_E1_1

ZXUN USPP Basic Data Configuration

Targets

Master Data Configuration Flow


Master OMM Access Configuration
Master Physical Data Configuration
Master UDS Configuration
Master Administration Domain Data Configuration
Master Data Transfer

Contents

Data Configuration Flow


OMM Access Configuration
Physical Data Configuration
UDS Configuration
Administration Domain Data Configuration
Data Transfer

ZXUN USPP Configuration Flow

Contents

Data Configuration Flow


OMM Access Configuration
Physical Data Configuration
UDS Configuration
Administration Domain Data Configuration
Data Transfer

OMM Access Configuration


Flow of OMM Access Configuration
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.

Loading the License File


Creating a USPP
Creating a Network Element Agent
Starting a Network Element Agent
Updating USPP
Validating the License
Uploading the License to OMM Server
Adding a Network Element on OMM
Adding a USPP Physical Office
Loading the Schema

Loading the License File


1.
2.
3.

4.

On the NetnumenTM M31 main window, select menu Views > License Management.
On the License tab, select the NetNumen node.
On the License Detail Info tabe, click the
(Update License Info) button.

Select the License file and click Open.

Loading the License File

Creating a USPP
1.

On the NetNumen(TM) M31 main window, select menu Views > MML Terminal.

2.

Select the NetNumen node.

3.

On the MML commands navigation tree, select USPP CONFIGURATION


MANAGEMENT > USPP NODE CONFIGURATION MANAGEMENT > CREATE USPP
(CREATE USPP).

Creating a Network Element Agent


1.
2.

On the NetnumenTM M31 main window, select menu Views > Topology Management.
On the Physical View tab, right-click the NetNumen node and then select Create NE
Agent from the pop-up menu.

Creating a Network Element Agent

Starting a Network Element Agent


1.
2.

On the NetnumenTM M31 main window, select menu Views > Topology Management.
On the Physical View tab, right-click the NE agent under the NetNumen node, and then
select NE Agent Management > Start from the pop-up menu.

Updating USPP
1.

On the NetNumen(TM) M31 main window, select menu Views > MML Terminal to
open the MML Terminal window.

2.

Select the NetNumen node.

3.

On the MML commands navigation tree, select USPP CONFIGURATION


MANAGEMENT > USPP SNO MANAGEMENT > SHOW USPP SNO to open the
SHOW USPPSNO command interface.

4.

Click the Execute(F5) button or press F5 to query the latest version of the OMM.

5.

On the MML commands navigation tree, select USPP CONFIGURATION


MANAGEMENT > USPP SNO MANAGEMENT > UPDATE USPP to open the
command interface shown in the following figure.

Validating the License


1.

On the NetNumen(TM) M31 main window, select menu Views > License Management.

2.

On the License tab, select the NetNumen node.

3.

On the License Detail Info tab, click the

(License Info Enable) button.

Uploading the License to OMM Server


1.
2.
3.

On the NetNumen(TM) M31 main window, select menu Views > License Management.
On the License tab, select the NetNumen node.
On the License Detail Info tab, click the (License Info Synchronization) button.

Adding a Network Element on OMM


1.

On the NetNumen(TM) M30 main window, select menu Views > MML Terminal.

2.

Select root from the NetNumen navigation tree.

3.

On the MML Commands navigation tree, select System Maintenance > Net Element
Configuration > Create Management Configuration (ADD NE).

Adding a USPP Physical Office


1.

On the NetNumen(TM) M31 main window, select menu Views > MML Terminal.

2.

Select the NetNumen node.

3.

On the MML commands navigation tree, select USPP CONFIGURATION


MANAGEMENT > USPP NE CONFIGURATION MANAGEMENT > ADD USPPNE
(ADD USPPNE).

Loading the Schema


1.
2.
3.
4.

On the NetNumen(TM) M31 main window, select menu Views > MML Terminal.
Select menu Operation > Batch.
Click the (Import File) button to select and import the batch commands file of
Schema.
Click the (Run Batch) button to execute the commands in batch.

Loading the Schema


5.

Perform the following operations to confirm the loading.

Select NetNumen > USPP > Device Configuration > Public Device Configuration.
On the MML commands navigation tree, select MML Commands > UDS Dev
Configuration > Show UDS Dev > Show Schema Version Configuration (SHOW
SCHVER).
Click the Execute(F5) button or press F5 to execute this command confirm that the
latest version is what has been uploaded.

Contents

Data Configuration Flow


OMM Access Configuration
Physical Data Configuration
UDS Configuration
Administration Domain Data Configuration
Data Transfer

Physical Data Configuration Flow

Adding a Rack
1.

On the NetNumen(TM) M30 main window, select menu Views > MML Terminal.

2.

Select the current working office node under root.

3.

On the MML commands navigation tree, select MML Commands > Device
Configuration > Physical Configuration > Rack Configuration > Create Rack (ADD
RACK).

Adding a Shelf
1.

On the NetNumen(TM) M30 main window, select menu Views > MML Terminal.

2.

Select the current working office node under root.

3.

On the MML commands navigation tree, select MML Commands > Device
Configuration > Physical Configuration > Shelf Configuration > Create SHELF
(ADD SHELF) to open the window shown in the following figure.

Adding a Unit
The sequence to create units and modules is as follows.
1.
2.
3.

Add the UIMC unit.


Add modules other than OMP and RPU.
Add units other than UIMC.

Adding a Unit
1.
2.
3.

On the NetNumen(TM) M30 main window, select menu Views > MML Terminal.
Select the current working office node under root.
On the MML commands navigation tree, select MML Commands > Device
Configuration > Physical Configuration > Unit Configuration > Create Unit (ADD
UNIT).

Adding a Module
1.

On the NetNumen(TM) M30 main window, select menu Views > MML Terminal.

2.

Select the current working office node under root.

3.

On the MML commands navigation tree, select MML Commands > Device
Configuration > Physical Configuration > Module Configuration > Create Module
(ADD MODULE).

Configuring TCP Transfer for TIPI


1.

On the NetNumen(TM) M30 main window, select menu Views > MML Terminal.

2.

Select the current working office node under root.

3.

On the MML commands navigation tree, select MML Commands > Device
Configuration > Physical Configuration > TCP Transmit Configuration > Create
TCP Transmit (ADD TCPTRANS).

Setting the IP of the OMP module


1.

On the NetNumen(TM) M30 main window, select menu Views > MML Terminal.

2.

Select the current working office node under root.

3.

On the MML commands navigation tree, select MML Commands > Device
Configuration > Global Data Configuration > Modify Global Data OMP
Information (SET OMP).

Adding a Service Server Node


1.

On the NetNumen(TM)M30 main window, select menu Views > MML Terminal.

2.

Select the current working office node under root.

3.

On the MML commands navigation tree, select MML Commands > Device
Configuration > Server Node Configuration > Back Server > Create Back Server
(ADD BACKSVR).

Setting the Connection Between a Service Server Node and the


OMM
1.

On the NetNumen(TM)M30 main window, select menu Views > MML Terminal.

2.

Select the current working office node under root.

3.

On the MML commands navigation tree, select MML Commands > Device
Configuration > Server Node Configuration > Back Server Node Configuration >
Create Back Server Node Configuration (ADD HSERV).

Contents

Data Configuration Flow


OMM Access Configuration
Physical Data Configuration
UDS Configuration
Administration Domain Data Configuration
Data Transfer

UDS Configuration Flow

Adding a Database Node


1.

On the NetNumen(TM) M31 main window, select menu Views > MML Terminal.

2.

Select NetNumen > USPP > Device Configuration > Public Device Configuration. (USPP here
is a USPP node created by the CREATE USPP command).

3.

On the MML commands tree, select MML Commands > UDS Dev Configuration > Database
Node Configuration > Create Database Node Configuration (ADD DBNODE).

Adding a DSA Node


1.
2.
3.

On the NetNumen(TM) M31 main window, select menu Views > MML Terminal.
Select NetNumen > USPP > Device Configuration > Public Device Configuration.
On the MML commands navigation tree, select MML Commands > UDS Dev
Configuration > DSA Node Configuration > DSA Node Configuration > Create DSA
Node Configuration (ADD DSANODE).

Setting DSA Node Options


1.
2.
3.

On the NetNumen(TM) M31 main window, select menu Views > MML Terminal.
Select NetNumen > USPP > Device Configuration > Public Device Configuration.
On the MML commands tree, select MML Commands > UDS Dev Configuration >
DSA Node Configuration > DSA Node Option Configuration (SET DSANODEOPT).

Setting DSA Node Storage Configuration


1.
2.
3.

On the NetNumen(TM) M31 main window, select menu Views > MML Terminal to
open the MML Terminal window.
Select NetNumen > USPP > Device Configuration > Public Device Configuration.
On the MML commands tree, select MML Commands > UDS Dev Configuration >
DSA Node Configuration > DSA Node Storage Configuration > Create DSA Node
Storage Configuration (ADD DSANODESAV).

Adding a DSA
1.
2.
3.

On the NetNumen(TM) M31 main window, select menu Views > MML Terminal.
Select NetNumen > USPP > Device Configuration > Public Device Configuration.
On the MML commands navigation tree, select MML Commands > UDS Dev
Configuration > DSA Configuration > DSA Configuration > Create DSA
Configuration (ADD DSA).

Adding a DSA Member


1.
2.
3.

On the NetNumen(TM) M31 main window, select menu Views > MML Terminal.
Select NetNumen > USPP > Device Configuration > Public Device Configuration.
On the MML commands navigation tree, select MML Commands > UDS Dev
Configuration > DSA Configuration > DSA Member Configuration > Create DSA
Member Configuration (ADD DSACLU).

Setting DSA Options


1.
2.
3.

On the NetNumen(TM) M31 main window, select menu Views > MML Terminal.
Select NetNumen > USPP > Device Configuration > Public Device Configuration.
On the MML commands navigation tree, select MML Commands > UDS Dev
Configuration > DSA Configuration > DSA Option Configuration > Modify DSA
Option Configuration (SET DSAOPT).

Adding Subscriber Table Capacity


1.
2.
3.

On the NetNumen(TM) M31 main window, select menu Views > MML Terminal.
Select NetNumen > USPP > Device Configuration > Public Device Configuration.
On the MML commands tree, select MML Commands > UDS Dev Configuration >
DSA Configuration > DSA Subscriber Capacity Configuration > Create DSA
Subscriber Capacity Configuration (ADD CAPSUB).

Adding an ID DSA Group


1.
2.
3.

On the NetNumen(TM) M31 main window, select menu Views > MML Terminal to
open the MML Terminal window.
Select NetNumen > USPP > Device Configuration > Public Device Configuration.
On the MML commands tree, select MML Commands > UDS Dev Configuration >
DSA Group Configuration > IDSA Group Configuration > Create IDSA Group
Configuration (ADD IDDSAGRP).

Distributing Numbers to an ID DSA


1.
2.
3.

On the NetNumen(TM) M31 main window, select menu Views > MML Terminal
Select NetNumen > USPP > Device Configuration > Public Device Configuration.
On the MML commands tree, select MML Commands > UDS Dev Configuration >
DSA Group Configuration > IDSA Distributing Configuration > Create IDSA
Distributing Configuration (ADD IDSAMAP).

Adding a P DSA Group


1.
2.
3.

On the NetNumen(TM) M31 main window, select menu Views > MML Terminal.
Select NetNumen > USPP > Device Configuration > Public Device Configuration.
On the MML commands tree, select MML Commands > UDS Dev Configuration >
DSA Group Configuration > PDSA Group Configuration > Create PDSA Group
Configuration (ADD DSAGRP).

Setting UDS Load Control


1.
2.
3.

On the NetNumen(TM) M31 main window, select menu Views > MML Terminal.
Select NetNumen > USPP > Device Configuration > Public Device Configuration.
On the MML commands tree, select MML Commands > UDS Dev Configuration >
Load Control Configuration > Modify Load Control Configuration (SET
LOADLEV).

Setting UDS Parameters


1.
2.
3.

On the NetNumen(TM) M31 main window, select menu Views > MML Terminal.
Select NetNumen > USPP > Device Configuration > Public Device Configuration.
On the MML commands tree, select MML Commands > UDS Dev Configuration >
UDS Parameter Configuration > UDS Parameter Configuration > Modify UDS
Parameter Configuration (SET UDSPARA).

Setting UDS Parameters

Setting the Capacity of a Configuration Table


1.
2.
3.

On the NetNumen(TM) M31 main window, select menu Views > MML Terminal.
Select NetNumen > USPP > Device Configuration > Public Device Configuration.
On the MML commands tree, select MML Commands > UDS Dev Configuration >
UDS Parameter Configuration > CM Table Capacity Configuration > Modify CM
Table Capacity Configuration (SET CAPCFG).

Setting the Capacity Scale of a Subscriber Data Table


1.
2.
3.

On the NetNumen(TM) M31 main window, select menu Views > MML Terminal.
Select NetNumen > USPP > Device Configuration > Public Device Configuration.
On the MML commands tree, select MML Commands > UDS Dev Configuration >
UDS Parameter Configuration > Subscriber Table Capacity Scale Configuration >
Modify Subscriber Table Capacity Scale Configuration (SET CAPSUBSCL).

Adding a DUA Node


1.
2.
3.

On the NetNumen(TM) M31 main window, select menu Views > MML Terminal.
Select NetNumen > USPP > Device Configuration > Public Device Configuration.
On the MML commands tree, select MML Commands > FE/Provision Configuration
> Create FE/Provision Configuration (ADD DUANODE).

Adding a Monitoring Center


1.
2.
3.

On the NetNumen(TM) M31 main window, select menu Views > MML Terminal.
Select NetNumen > USPP > Device Configuration > Public Device Configuration.
On the MML commands tree, select MML Commands > CC Resource Configuration
> Create CC Resource Configuration (ADD DMCC).

Contents

Data Configuration Flow


OMM Access Configuration
Physical Data Configuration
UDS Configuration
Administration Domain Data Configuration
Data Transfer

Administration Domain Data Configuration

The Flow of
Administration Domain
Configuration

Adding an Administration Domain


1.

On the Netnumen(TM) M31 main window, select menu Views > MML
Terminal.

2.

Select NetNumen > USPP > Service Configuration > Public Service
Configuration.

3.

On the MML commands navigation tree, select MML Commands>


dminDomain Basic Configuration > AdminDomain Configuration >
Create AdminDomain Configuration( ADD VHLR).

Adding an Administration Domain

Configuring Relation Between Administration


Domain and DUA
1.

On the Netnumen(TM) M31 main window, select menu Views > MML Terminal.

2.

Select NetNumen > USPP > Service Configuration > Public Service
Configuration.

3.

On the MML commands navigation tree, select MML Commands > AdminDomain
Basic Configuration > AdminDomain Relating DUA Configuration > Create
AdminDomain Relating DUA Configuration(ADD VDUA).

Adding Administration Domain Function


1.

On the Netnumen(TM) M31 main window, select menu Views > MML Terminal.

2.

Select NetNumen > USPP > Service Configuration > Public Service
Configuration.

3.

On the MML commands navigation tree, select MML Commands > AdminDomain
Basic Configuration > AdminDomain Function Switch Configuration > Create
AdminDomain Function Switch Configuration(ADD VHLRLIC).

Adding Administration Domain Capacity


1.
2.
3.

On the Netnumen(TM) M31 main window, select menu Views > MML Terminal.
Select NetNumen > USPP > Service Configuration > Public Service
Configuration.
On the MML commands navigation tree, select MML Commands > AdminDomain
Bsic Configuration > AdminDomain Capacity Configuration > Create
AdminDomain Capacity Configuration(ADD VHLRCAP).

Configuring Relation Between PDSA Group and


Administration Domain
1.
2.
3.

On the Netnumen(TM) M31 main window, select menu Views > MML Terminal.
Select NetNumen > USPP > Service Configuration > Public Service
Configuration.
On the MML commands navigation tree, select MML Commands > Subscriber Data
Distributing Configuration > PDSA GroupAdminDomain Relation Configuration
> Create PDSA GroupAdminDomain Relation Configuration (ADD VDSAGRP).

Adding a Physical Number Segment for an


Administration Domain
1.
2.
3.

On the Netnumen(TM) M31 main window, select menu Views > MML Terminal.
Select NetNumen > USPP > Service Configuration > Public Service
Configuration.
On the MML commands navigation tree, select MML Commands > Subscriber Data
Distributing Configuration > AdminDomain Physics Number Distributing
Configuration > Create AdminDomain Physics Number Distributing
Configuration (ADD VHLRSPN).

Adding a Logical Number Segment for an


Administration Domain
1.
2.
3.

On the Netnumen(TM) M31 main window, select menu Views > MML Terminal.
Select NetNumen > USPP > Service Configuration > Public Service
Configuration.
On the MML commands navigation tree, select MML Commands > Subscriber Data
Distributing Configuration > AdminDomain Logical Number Distributing
Configuration > Create AdminDomain Logical Number Distributing Configuration
(ADD VHLRSLN).

Distributing a Physical Number Segment to an ID


DSA Group
1.
2.
3.

On the Netnumen(TM) M31 main window, select menu Views > MML Terminal.
Select NetNumen > USPP > Service Configuration > Public Service
Configuration.
On the MML commands navigation tree, select MML Commands > Subscriber Data
Distributing Configuration > IDSA Group Physics Number Distributing
Configuration > Create IDSA Group Physics Number Distributing Configuration
(ADD IDSAGSPN).

Distributing a Logical Number Segment to an ID


DSA Group
1.
2.
3.

On the Netnumen(TM) M31 main window, select menu Views > MML Terminal.
Select NetNumen > USPP > Service Configuration > Public Service
Configuration.
On the MML commands navigation tree, select MML Commands > Subscriber Data
Distributing Configuration > IDSA Group Logical Number Distributing
Configuration > Create IDSA Group Logical Number Distributing Configuration
(ADD IDSAGSLN).

Distributing a Physical Number Segment to a


P DSA Group
1.
2.
3.

On the Netnumen(TM) M31 main window, select menu Views > MML Terminal.
Select NetNumen > USPP > Service Configuration > Public Service
Configuration.
On the MML commands navigation tree, select MML Commands > Subscriber Data
Distributing Configuration > PDSA Group Logical Number Distributing
Configuration > Create PDSA Group Logical Number Distributing Configuration
(ADD DSAGRPSPN).

Adding an Agent Number Segment Group


1.
2.
3.

On the Netnumen(TM) M31 main window, select menu Views > MML Terminal.
Select NetNumen > USPP > Service Configuration > Public Service
Configuration.
On the MML Commands navigation tree, select Agent Resource Configuration >
Agent Number Group Configuration > Create Agent Number Group
Configuration(ADD NUMGRP).

Adding an Agent Physical Number Segment


1.
2.
3.

On the Netnumen(TM) M31 main window, select menu Views > MML Terminal.
Select NetNumen > USPP > Service Configuration > Public Service
Configuration.
On the MML Commands navigation tree, select Agent Resource Configuration >
Agent Physical Number Segment Configuration > Create Agent Physical Number
Segment Configuration(ADD AGENTSPN).

Adding an Agent Logical Number Segment


1.
2.
3.

On the Netnumen(TM) M31 main window, select menu Views > MML Terminal.
Select NetNumen > USPP > Service Configuration > Public Service
Configuration.
On the MML Commands navigation tree, select Agent Resource Configuration >
Agent Logical Number Segment Configuration > Create Agent Logical Number
Segment Configuration(ADD AGENTSLN).

Adding an Operator Role


1.
2.
3.
4.
5.

On the Netnumen(TM) M31 main window, select menu Views > Security
Management.
Select Role Management from the Security Tree.
Click the
(Create Role) button to open the Create Role dialog box.
On the Basic Information tab, Set Role Name and Role Description.
On the Access Rights tab, set rights.

Adding an Operator Role

Adding an Operator
1.
2.
3.

On the Netnumen(TM) M31 main window, select menu Views > Security
Management.
Select User Management from the Security Tree.
Click the
(Create User) button.

Adding an Operator

Contents

Data Configuration Flow


OMM Access Configuration
Physical Data Configuration
UDS Configuration
Administration Domain Data Configuration
Data Transfer

Uploading OMM Configuration Data


1.

On the NetNumen(TM)M30 HLR main window, select menu Views > MML Terminal.

2.

Select the current working office node under root.

3.

On the MML commands navigation tree, select MML Commands > Data
Maintenance > Data Transfer > Sync Data (Only Used By Admin) (SYNA).

Uploading EMS Configuration Data


1.
2.

On the Netnumen(TM) M31 main window, select menu Views > Daily Maintenance.
Select Daily Maintenance > USPP > Data Maintenance > Data Sync from the
navigation tree.

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