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LTE Session On AMOS Commands

The document provides commands for checking the status and configuration of LTE networks and equipment. It lists commands for checking cell status, alarms, hardware/software inventory, active users, and performance monitoring counters. It also gives descriptions of parameters and counters for troubleshooting network issues.
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LTE Session On AMOS Commands

The document provides commands for checking the status and configuration of LTE networks and equipment. It lists commands for checking cell status, alarms, hardware/software inventory, active users, and performance monitoring counters. It also gives descriptions of parameters and counters for troubleshooting network issues.
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LTE amos commands

Prepared by : Reagan Jude Soares


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LTE AMOS Commands

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TO LOGIN INTO A SITE

Type amos and then


the E-NodeB name and
press enter

 type LT ALL to load


All the MOs for the
site

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Cell & sector status

If Admin State is UNLOCKED then Op. State should be ENABLED.


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Eutrancellfdd status

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Radio & DUL status (RU/DUL)

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Mme & enodeb Termpoint status

To check X2 links

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Alarm status

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Alarm history

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Hardware software inventory

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Board details

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Lte carrier’s defined

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power

If u check the comments “get . Power” u can see all the unit power distribution

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Electrical tilt

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Eutranfreqrelation

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eutrancellrelation

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Utran cell relation

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Lte event thresholds

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Sib3 information

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paging

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pucch

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Optional Feature status

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Csfallback status

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Mimo status

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Active ue status

How many user’s are currently connected to the ENB cell level.

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Mom parameter description

› mom: Parameter description

› CCL04803> mom . threshXLowHrpd

› 111205-17:57:10 184.140.23.138 8.0v ERBS_NODE_MODEL_B_1_53 stopfile=/tmp/24645

› ##############################################################################################
######################################
› MO Class Attribute Type Flags
› ##############################################################################################
######################################
› Cdma2000FreqBandRelation threshXLowHrpd long
› ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
› The threshold used in reselection towards a low priority CDMA2000 HRPD band class expressed as an unsigned
binary number equal to FLOOR ([-2 x 10 x log10 Ec/Io]) in units of 0.5 db.
› If sServingCell < threshServingLow and sNeighbor > threshXLow (see corresponding attribute), reselection towards
this lower prioritized band class is considered. The condition must be valid during the period defined by attribute
tReselectionCdmaHrpd.
› sServingCell is the RX level value of the serving cell and sNeighborCell is the RX level value of a neighbor frequency.
› Takes effects: Immediately
› Range: 0 to 63, Default=63
› ************************************************************************************************************************************

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Pm scanner status

› Verify active scanners (Other command for scanner is


pgets)
› CCL04803> pst

› 111205-18:33:47 184.140.23.138 8.0v ERBS_NODE_MODEL_B_1_53 stopfile=/tmp/26378


› ================================================================================
› PROXY SCANNER-NAME STATE
› ================================================================================
› 122 PREDEF.STATS ACTIVE
› 137 USERDEF.National_PM_Standard_NodeB_v1.2.Profile=5000026.Continuous=Y.STATS ACTIVE
› 138 PREDEF.10000.CELLTRACE ACTIVE
› 139 PREDEF.10001.CELLTRACE SUSPENDED
› 140 PREDEF.10002.CELLTRACE ACTIVE
› 141 PREDEF.10003.CELLTRACE SUSPENDED
› 142 PREDEF.10004.CELLTRACE SUSPENDED
› 143 PREDEF.10005.CELLTRACE SUSPENDED
› ================================================================================
› >>> Total: 8 Scanners

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Pm counter description

› pmom: Counter description


› CCL04803> pmom . pmRadioRecInterferencePwrPucch

› 111207-17:26:45 184.140.23.138 8.0v ERBS_NODE_MODEL_B_1_53 stopfile=/tmp/24934

› ##################################################################################################################
##################
› MO Class Pm Counter Type Flags
› ##################################################################################################################
##################
› EUtranCellFDD pmRadioRecInterferencePwrPucch sequence:long [16] PDF,ropReset
› ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
› The measured Noise and Interference Power on PUCCH, according to 36.214.
› PDF ranges:
› [0]: N+I <= -121
› [1]: -121 < N+I <= -120
› [2]: -120 < N+I <= -119
› [3]: -119 < N+I <= -118
› [4]: -118 < N+I <= -117
› [5]: -117 < N+I <= -116
› [6]: -116 < N+I <= -115
› [7]: -115 < N+I <= -114
› [8]: -114< N+I <= -113
› [9]: -113 < N+I <= -112
› [10]: -112 < N+I <= -108
› [11]: -108 < N+I <= -104
› [12]: -104 < N+I <= -100
› [13]: -100 < N+I <= -96
› [14]: -96 < N+I <= -92
› [15]: -92 < N+I
› Condition: An average value is measured on a TTI basis
› Counter is reset after measurement period: Yes
› Counter type: PDF

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Pm counter values

› To display all counter matching downtime on all MO”S matching utrancell wil be displayed
on the last 3 hours
› CCL04803> pmx utrancell downtime -m 3

› 111214-16:45:21 184.140.23.138 8.0v ERBS_NODE_MODEL_B_1_53 stopfile=/tmp/9251

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Some Useful Commands LIST
ue print –ue –allcell (check active UE’s in a eNB)
cvcu (check current CV)
cabx (list DUL/RRUS version/Release and LED)
llog (eNB restart log)
lh ru llog (RRUS restart log)
inv (eNB H/W and S/W inventory)
uptime (how long an eNB has been up and running)
pmr (KPI tool)
pst (list all scanners in an eNB)
pmom (list pm counters)

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LTE Useful
Commands
Q&A?

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