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TABLE OF CONTENTS
1.1 PURPOSE AND OBJECTIVES ................................................................................. 3
1.2 ALCATEL-LUCENT UNIVERSITY INTRODUCTION ............................................................. 3
1.2.1 OVERVIEW ................................................................................................ 3
1.2.2 ALCATEL-LUCENT UNIVERSITY PRODUCTS AND SERVICES .................................................. 4
1.2.3 TRAINING DELIVERY ....................................................................................... 4
1.2.4 AUDIENCES................................................................................................ 5
1.2.5 GLOBAL TRAINING DELIVERY LOCATIONS .................................................................. 5
1.2.6 ALCATEL -LUCENT INSTRUCTOR EXPERTISE ................................................................ 6
1.2.7 ALCATEL-LUCENTS CAPABILITY TO CREATE PROTOTYPE SITE TRAINING CONFIGURATIONS ................ 7
1.3 TRAINING SCOPE ........................................................................................... 7
1.3.1 PROPOSED TRAINING SCOPE FOR RFP1 ................................................................... 7
1.3.2 PROPOSED TRAINING SCOPE FOR RFP2 ................................................................... 8
1.3.3 PROPOSED TRAINING SCOPE FOR RFP4 ................................................................... 8
1.4 CLASSROOM TRAINING MAIN CHARACTERISTICS ............................................................ 9
1.4.1 LANGUAGE ................................................................................................ 9
1.4.2 LOCATION ................................................................................................ 9
1.4.3 PRE-REQUISITES........................................................................................... 9
1.4.4 MAXIMUM NUMBER OF PARTICIPANTS ...................................................................... 9
1.5 ON THE JOB TRAINNING PROCESS MAIN CHARACTERISTICS ................................................ 9
1.5.1 PRINCIPLES ............................................................................................... 9
1.5.2 PRE-REQUISITES........................................................................................... 9
1.5.3 ORGANIZATION AND CONTENT ............................................................................. 9
1.6 TRAINING CURRICULA DESCRIPTION ...................................................................... 10
1.6.1 TRAINING PLAN DESCRIPTION FOR RFP1 ..................................................................11
1.6.2 TRAINING PLAN DESCRIPTION FOR RFP2 ..................................................................14
1.6.3 TRAINING PLAN DESCRIPTION FOR RFP4 ..................................................................15
1.7 ESTIMATED NUMBER OF TRAINING SESSION ............................................................... 17
1.8 DETAILED TRAINING DESCRIPTION FOR RFP1 ............................................................ 18
1.8.1 BSS TRAINING DESCRIPTION .............................................................................18
1.8.2 RADIO NETWORK ACCESS W-CDMA DESCRIPTION ........................................................45
1.8.3 MICROWAVES TRAINING DESCRIPTION ....................................................................82
1.8.4 BACKHAUL TRAINING DESCRIPTION.......................................................................88
1.9 TRAINING DESCRIPTION FOR RFP2 ....................................................................... 95
1.10 TRAINING DESCRIPTION FOR RFP4 .................................................................... 108

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1.1 PURPOSE AND OBJECTIVES


This document describes the training approach proposed by Alcatel-Lucent to train the
Libyanastaff in operating the Libyana Mobile Phone network.
Training will be composed of both Classroom training and On the job training in order to
assure a smooth transition between construction and operation activities and to get the staff
autonomous in their future activities and tasks.
Training will be job oriented.
Training curricula will be designed according to:
- operation topic
- planning topic
- Performance & provisioning topic.
Training programs will take into account the Libyanas Mobile Phone requests expressed in three
RFQ:
- RFP1
- RFP2
- RFP4
Libyanas teams will be trained on:
- Radio Access Network (GSM and UMTS),
- Backhaul Network
- Microwaves Network
- Telecom Applications (OCS, SRP, SDM)
- Core Network (CS and PS).
Training will be job oriented.
Training will be delivered by Alcatel-Lucent University.

1.2 ALCATEL-LUCENT UNIVERSITY INTRODUCTION


1.2.1 Overview
Alcatel-Lucent is recognized as a worldwide industry leader by designing, engineering,
manufacturing and installing products to the strictest standards. This commitment to excellence
extends to our training due to our company-wide philosophy that customer relationships begin,
not end, at the time of sale.

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Alcatel-Lucent University provides the skills, tools and services that drive superior performance
of our customers networks and the people who operate, maintain and manage them. We
partner with our valued customers around the world to help them achieve their business
objectives by planning, creating and delivering innovative learning solutions. Top quality training
services help to ensure maximum customer satisfaction with Alcatel-Lucents products, services
and solutions.
All learning solutions are developed in accordance with Systematic Training Development
Processes. These courses are combined into a comprehensive training program that is oriented
towards job functions associated with the proposed equipment configuration. The training
programs feature a blended learning strategy combining classroom lectures with audio/video
training aids, technology-based training (web, CD-ROM), and/or practical hands-on experience to
ensure that students acquire theoretical as well as practical knowledge.

1.2.2 Alcatel-Lucent University Products and Services


Backed by the unparalleled knowledge and innovation, Alcatel-Lucent University offers a wide
range of information products and services, including:
Alcatel-Lucent Product Training
General Technology Training (multimedia)
Solutions/Integrated Training
Job Aid Development
Software replication
Translations and Courseware Localization
Learning Consulting Services

1.2.3 Training Delivery


A variety of options is available for customers to best fulfil their learning needs.
1.2.3.1 Instructor Led Training

Traditional Classroom provided at Alcatel-Lucent University Training Centers,


typically offering hands-on lab exercises emulating a real-life environment.

Dedicated Training provided at Alcatel-Lucent Training Centers dedicated to a single


customer or group.

Suitcase Training delivered at a location of the customers choice, (their facility or


other specified location) using equipment shipped from Alcatel-Lucent (if applicable)
or using the customers equipment at their training site. Equipment at the customers
site must be operational and trouble-free, but not in service.

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Distance Learning/Virtual - delivered via LiveMeeting or other similar services, allowing


instructor facilitation over the Web for better time-management while reducing travelrelated costs of training.

1.2.3.2 Alternate Media Training Delivery

Computer-Based Training (CBT): Designed, developed and administered by AlcatelLucent University, CBT courses are interactive training products that a customer can
launch from his/her PC any time, regardless of network connectivity. CBT courses offer
students a convenient way to learn pre-requisite knowledge prior to attending
Instructor Led Training.

Web-based training (also referred to as e-learning): Anywhere, any-time instruction


delivered over the Internet or a corporate intranet to browser-equipped learners.
There are two primary models of Web-based instruction: synchronous (instructorfacilitated) and asynchronous (self-directed, self-paced).

1.2.4 Audiences
Alcatel-Lucent University delivers its broad expertise to a wide variety of audiences so that our
customers can effectively and efficiently plan, engineer, provision, operate, maintain and
support Alcatel-Lucent products, services and solutions.
Audiences served by Alcatel-Lucent University include, but are not limited to:
Operations, Maintenance & Provisioning
Troubleshooting
Applications, Planning, & Architecture
Network Management

Network optimization

1.2.5 Global Training Delivery Locations


1.2.5.1 Training Locations
Alcatel-Lucent University has global training locations in the Americas, EMEA, and Asia Pacific
Regions.

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Alcatel-Lucent University also has satellite training locations in New-Zealand, Poland, Russia,
South-Africa, Singapore and Turkey.
Alcatel-Lucent University also suitcases training to the customers site based on equipment
availability (onsite), equipment portability or remote access where applicable.
Alcatel-Lucent University offers modern laboratories and classrooms, as well as an efficient handson learning experience that students can immediately put to use on the job. Classes are designed
so that students receive ample guidance and hands-on practice. The classes are geared to meet
the needs of all individual skill levels.
Alcatel-Lucent Training Centres offer:
Innovative teaching methods

State-of-the-art advanced technology


Hands-on experience in operating a working telecommunications network
Training programs that use a variety of methods for delivering information

Highly experienced certified trainers


Professional and courteous staff

1.2.6 Alcatel -Lucent Instructor Expertise


Alcatel-Lucent University instructors are experts in both technology and products, acquiring
technical expertise through formal education and significant industry experience in
telecommunications, Access, Applications, Carrier Ethernet IP/MPLS & ATM Networks,
VoIP/Voice and Multimedia, Convergence/IMS, Mobile, Optics, Wireless Access and Transmission,
Submarine Systems, Network, Service Management &OSS Mobile Access, and other fields.

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Instructors must complete an extensive certification program based upon product knowledge
prior to delivering training. In-depth technical knowledge on Alcatel-Lucent products enables
instructors to address topics above and beyond standard text.
Alcatel-Lucent University instructors are required to demonstrate knowledge of the technical
material presented and its relevance to the customer's various networks and solutions.
In addition to technical competence, Alcatel-Lucent instructors receive training in the following
areas and are required to demonstrate expertise in:

Classroom leadership and control and conflict management in the classroom


Oral presentation, communication, and sensitivity to deliver training to diverse student
audiences at worldwide locations

Problem solving, decision making, motivation, coaching, and counseling associated with
instructor-led training

Teaching and questioning techniques and assessment implementation and delivery


Subject matter expertise to create, review and validate information products
associated with product utilization and training delivery

1.2.7 Alcatel-Lucents Capability to Create Prototype Site Training Configurations


Alcatel-Lucent University will work with customers to define the appropriate curriculum for a
variety of audiences from our standard offering of Instructor Led and Alternate Media courses.
If required, we have the ability and expertise to adapt the training materials and lab
exercises/configurations to meet the requirements of a particular customer in fulfilling its
specific learning objectives and deliver the training via the most effective medium and to the
appropriate venue.
Equipment may be shipped to a specified location or accessed remotely, depending on the
required configuration.
Alcatel-Lucent University can develop specialized end user workshops to facilitate the learning
experience based on the customers needs and requirements

1.3 TRAINING SCOPE


Training scope will cover RFP1, RFP2 and RFP3 training requests.

1.3.1 Proposed Training Scope for RFP1


According to technical solution deployed in Libyanas network, the proposed training will be
performed on:
Radio Access Network GSM 2G
Classroom training will be delivered on:
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Alcatel-Lucent 9130 BSC Evolution


Alcatel-Lucent 9100 BTS (macro and distributed BTS)
Alcatel-Lucent 9130 MFS Evolution
Alcatel-Lucent 9153 OMC-R

Radio Access Network UMTS 3G


Classroom training will be delivered on:
- Alcatel-Lucent 9370 RNC
- Alcatel-Lucent 9300 NodeB
- Alcatel-Lucent 9310 Macro NodeB
- Alcatel-Lucent 9320 Distributed NodeB
- Alcatel-Lucent 9100 Multi standard NodeB
- Alcatel-Lucent 9350 WMS
Backhaul equipments
Classroom training will be delivered on:
- Alcatel-Lucent 1850 TSS 160
- Alcatel-Lucent 1850 TSS5-R
- Alcatel-Lucent 1350 suite Manager
Microwave equipments
Classroom training will be delivered on:
- Alcatel-Lucent 9500 MPR

1.3.2 Proposed Training Scope for RFP2


According to technical solution deployed in Libyanas network, the proposed training will be
performed on:
- Alcatel-Lucent 8620 SurePay OCS
- Alcatel-Lucent 5900 SRP (Specialized Resource Point)
- Alcatel-Lucent 8965 C3S BM (Billing Mediation Solution

1.3.3 Proposed Training Scope for RFP4


According to technical solution deployed in Libyanas network, the proposed training will be
performed on:
- Alcatel-Lucent 5620 SAM
- Alcatel-Lucent 1360 COM
- Alcatel-Lucent 8650 SDM (Subscriber Data Manager)

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Alcatel-Lucent 5078
Alcatel-Lucent 5060
Alcatel-Lucent 7750
Alcatel-Lucent 9471
Alcatel-Lucent 5780

STP "PT
WCS / 7549 MGW
SR MG
WMM
DSC

1.4 CLASSROOM TRAINING MAIN CHARACTERISTICS


The proposed training has the following characteristics:
1.4.1 Language
Classroom training will be delivered in English language.
Training documentation will be written in English.
1.4.2 Location
Training will be delivered in Libyana premises.
Libyana Mobile Phone will provide training facilities and tools.
1.4.3 Pre-requisites
Each training module will be described with the expected knowledge and skill level
recommended to attend it with efficiency.
1.4.4 Maximum number of participants
As a general rule, for a theoretical training (T), the number of participants is 12 and for a practical
training (P), it is 8.

1.5 ON THE JOB TRAINNING PROCESS MAIN CHARACTERISTICS


1.5.1 Principles
An On the Job Training sequence consists to execute in real conditions the operational tasks
under the supervision of an Alcatel-Lucent expert.
At the beginning, the majority of the tasks will be performed by the Alcatel-Lucent Expert.
Progressively, these tasks will be handed by the Libyana teams until a complete autonomy.
1.5.2 Pre-requisites
Each participant should have already attended classroom training.
1.5.3 Organization and content

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The On the Job Training (OJT) activities will be performed to small groups (four trainees
maximum) in order to get the maximum of efficiency and to facilitate exchanges between the
ALU expert an the participants.
OJT activities will be split in two periods.
- A static period where the operational tasks will be performed by the ALU Expert.
Trainees will observe the execution and ask any question.
- An active period where the operational tasks will be performed by the trainees under the
supervision of the ALU Expert.
Trainees will explain the tasks before to perform them.
During static and active periods, the ALU expert will detail and explain the procedure to be
executed:
- What are the objectives,
- What is the standard duration,
- Which tool will be used
- What are the risks
- What is the detailed of the tasks to be performed
- What are the good practices,
- Etc
He should encourage the participation of each trainee and should ask questions to be sure that
trainees have understood what to do.
A summary of the activities will be done at the end of each procedure.
During the OJT sequences, the ALU Expert will progressively increase the complexity of the tasks
to be performed by the trainees.
If the ALU Expert detects some additional knowledge needs on specific points during an On the
Job Training sequence, he will organize an adapted corrective training action.

On the job training sequences will be performed during the deployment phase.

1.6 TRAINING CURRICULA DESCRIPTION


Dedicated training curricula are designed for three job profiles.
- Operation teams
- Planning teams
- Performance teams.

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The following charts regroup the training modules proposed for each job profile according to:
- reference
- module title
- duration
- type of training: theory (T) or practical (P)
A detailed description of each module is given in annex.
1.6.1 Training plan description for RFP1
1.6.1.1 Operation Training plans
1.6.1.1.1 Radio Access Network GSM 2G
Reference

Module title

Duration (d)

Type (T/P)

TMO60021

BSS GERAN Solution description

TMO60027

9100 BTS Description & Maintenance

TMO18067

9130 BSC Evolution Description &


Maintenance

TMO18069

9130 MFS Evolution Description &


Maintenance

TMO18337

BSS Configuration, maintenance,


supervision and Monitoring assessment

TMO60033

9150 OMC-R Description

TMO60034

9150 OMC-R BSS Supervision

TMO60035

9150 OMC-R BSS Configuration

TMO18071

9153 OMC-R System Administration

OJT2GOP

On the Job Training for 4 trainees

Duration (d)

Type (T / P)

1.6.1.1.2 Radio Access Network UMTS 3G


Reference

Module title

TMO18248

9300 W-CDMA UA07 UTRAN Solution


Description

TMO18249

9370 RNC UA07 Functional Description

0,5

TMO18250

9370 RNC UA07 Hardware Description

0,5

TMO18251

9300 NodeB UA07 Functional Description

O,5

TMO18252

9310 Macro NodeB UA07 Description

0,5

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TMO18253

9320 Distributed NodeB UA07 Description

0,5

TMO18345

9100 Multi-Standard Base Station


Description

TMO18258

9310 Macro NodeB UA07 Maintenance

TMO18259

9320 Distributed NodeB UA07 Maintenance

TMO18346

9100 Multistandard Base Station


Maintenance

TMO18257

9370 RNC UA07 Maintenance

TMO18254

9353 WMS UA07 Description

TMO18261

9353 WMS UA07 UTRAN Fault Management

TMO18262

9352 WPS UA07 UTRAN Configuration

2
5

p
P

Duration (d)

Type (T / P)

1850 TSS-320 & 1850 TSS-160 (Transport


Service Switch) R 4.1 O&M
1850 TSS-5C (Transport Service Switch-5
Compact) R5.1 Operation

10

TOS63017

1350 OMS EML Operation and Maintenance

TOP63080

1350 OMS PKT R9.6 O&M for MPLS-TP/TMPLS

OJTBHOP

On the Job Training (for 4 trainees)

Duration (d)

Type (T / P)

TMO18263
TMO18266
OJT3GOP

9353 WMS UA07 UTRAN Operation and


Integration
9353 WMS UA07 Main Server Administration
On the Job Training for 4 trainees

0,5

1.6.1.1.3 Backhaul Network


Reference
TOP63058
TOP52507

Module title

1.6.1.1.4 Microwaves Network


Reference

Module title

TWT42017

9500 MPR Description

TWT42018

9500 MPR Node Configuration Operation


and Maintenance
9500 MPR terminal Configuration Operation
and Maintenance

On the Job Training (for 4 trainees)

TWT42019
OJTMWOP

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1.6.1.2 Performance provisionning Training Plans


1.6.1.2.1 Radio Access Network GSM 2G
Reference

Module title

Duration (d)

Type (T / P)

TMO60021

BSS GERAN Solution description

TMO18365

BSS GERAN Radio Principles

TMO18096

BSS GSM Quality of Service & Traffic Load


Monitoring

TMO18097

TMO18097 BSS Radio Fine Tuning


Introduction

TMO18106

BSS E-GPRS Radio Algorithms Description

TMO18107

TMO18107 BSS E-GPRS Quality of Service


Monitoring

TMO18048

TMO18048 9959 NPO M4 Standard


Operations (B12-UA8-LA4)

TMO18476

9959 NPO M3/M4 GSM Advanced Operations

TMO18355

9959 NPO M4 Platform Administration (M3M4)

OJT2GPE

On the Job Training (for 4 trainees)

Duration (d)

Type (T / P)

1.6.1.2.2 Radio Access Network UMTS 3G


Reference

Module title

TMO18248

9300 W-CDMA UA07 UTRAN Solution


Description

TMO18246

9300 W-CDMA UA07 R99 Radio Principles

TMO18247

9300 W-CDMA UA07 HSxPA Radio Principles

TMO18255

9300 W-CDMA UA07 R99 Algorithms


Description

TMO18256

9300 W-CDMA UA07 HSxPA Algorithms


Description

TMO18268

9300 W-CDMA UA07 R99 QoS Analysis and


Traffic Load Monitoring

TMO18269

9300 W-CDMA UA07 HSxPA QoS Analysis and


Traffic Load Monitoring

TMO18351

9300 W-CDMA UA07 Radio Fine Tuning

TMO18264

9359 NPO Operation General Features

TMO18267

9359 Networks Performance Optimizer

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(NPO) UA07 3G Administration


OJT3GPE

On the Job Training (for 4 trainees)

Duration (d)

Type (T / P)

1.6.1.3 Planning Training plans

1.6.1.3.1 Radio Access Network GSM 2G


Reference

Module title

TMO60021

BSS GERAN Solution description

TMO54047

9100 Radio Network Planning Fundamentals


GSM/EGPRS

OJT2GPL

On the Job Training (for 4 trainees)

Duration (d)

Type (T / P)

1.6.1.3.2 Radio Access Network UMTS 3G


Reference

Module title

TMO18248

9300 W-CDMA UA07 UTRAN Solution


Description

TMO54067

9300 W-CDMA UA07 Radio Network


Planning Fundamentals

OJT3GPL

On the Job Training (for 4 trainees)

Duration (d)

Type (T / P)

1.6.2 Training plan description for RFP2


1.6.2.1 Operation Training plans
1.6.2.1.1 Alcatel-Lucent 8620 SurePay OCS
Reference
IN0330
IN0510

Module title
eSM (Enhanced Services Manager) R 28SU9
Introduction, Provisioning and Service
Administration
MAS (MiLife Application Server) R 28SU8
OA&M

IN1345

8620 SurePay OCS R 28.5/R 29.5 Overview

TAP06009

8620 SurePay OCS R 28.8/29.8 Operations,


Administration, and Maintenance

OJTICCOP

On the Job Training (for 4 trainees)

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1.6.2.1.2 Alcatel-Lucent 5900 SRP (Specialized Resource Point)


Reference

Module title

Duration (d)

Type (T / P)

TAP18409

5900 SRP (Specialized Resource Point)


R 7.0 Description

TAP18410

5900 SRP (Specialized Resource Point) R 7.0


Administration

OJTSRPOP

On the Job Training (for 4 trainees)

Duration (d)

Type (T / P)

8965 C3S (Billing Mediation Solution) R 3.0


Operation and Administration
8650 SDM R 3.1 HSS Operation and
Provisioning

On the Job Training (for 4 trainees)

Module title

Duration (d)

Type (T / P)

LCW444H

8950 AAA: Configuration with PolicyFlow &


Troubleshooting for MP

OJTMPOP

On the Job Training (for 4 trainees)

Duration (d)

Type (T / P)

1.6.2.1.3 Alcatel-Lucent 8965 BM


Reference
3FL13079
TAP18389
OJTBMOP

Module title

1.6.2.1.4 Alcatel-Lucent 8950 MP


Reference

1.6.3 Training plan description for RFP4


1.6.3.1 Operation Training plans

1.6.3.1.1 Alcatel-Lucent 5620 SAM


Reference

Module title

TOS36033

5620 SAM (Service Aware Manager) R10.0


Fondamentaux

OJTSAMCOP

On the Job Training (for 4 trainees)

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1.6.3.1.2 Alcatel-Lucent 1360 COM


Reference

Module title

Duration (d)

Type (T / P)

TIM18091

1360 COM 1.2 Basic Operation

OJTCOMOP

On the Job Training (for 4 trainees)

Duration (d)

Type (T / P)

8650 SDM (Subscriber Data Manager) R 3.1


Product description
8650 SDM R 3.1 HSS Operation and
Provisioning

On the Job Training (for 4 trainees)

Duration (h)

WBT

1 hour

Module title

Duration (d)

Type (T / P)

5060 WCS W 4.x Description (5060 WCS and


7540/49 WMG)
5060 WCS W 4.x Operation and Provisioning
(with 7540/49 WMG)
5060 WCS (Wireless Call Server) W 4.40-W
4.49 Product maintenance

On the Job Training (for 4 trainees)

Duration (d)

Type (T / P)

1.6.3.1.3 Alcatel-Lucent 8650 SDM


Reference
TAP18385
TAP18389
OJTSDMOP

Module title

1.6.3.1.4 Alcatel-Lucent 5078 STP


Reference
TTP21041

Module title
1360 COM 1.2 Basic Operation

1.6.3.1.5 Alcatel-Lucent 5060 WCS / 7549MGW


Reference
MO18061
TMO18062
TMO18065
OJTWCSOP

1.6.3.1.6 Alcatel-Lucent 7750 SR


Reference

Module title

TER36050

7750 SR 9.0 Product Overview

TER36047

SR-OS

OJTISROP

On the Job Training (for 4 trainees)

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1.6.3.1.7 Alcatel-Lucent 9471 WMM


Reference

Module title

Duration (d)

Type (T / P)

TMO21025

Alcatel-Lucent Evolved Packet Core 9471


Mobility Management Entity (MME)
Operations and Maintenance for LM5.0

OJTWMMOP

On the Job Training (for 4 trainees)

Duration (d)

Type (T / P)

1.6.3.1.8 Alcatel-Lucent 5780 DSC


Reference

Module title

TOS36071

5780 DSC5 Wireless Operations and PCRF


Overview

OJTDSCOP

On the Job Training (for 4 trainees)

1.7 ESTIMATED NUMBER OF TRAINING SESSION


The number of sessions per module is calculated according to:
- the type of training: Theoretical (12 trainees max per session) or Practical (8 trainees
max per session)
- the number of people per job profile to be trained
20 people for Operation training
10 people for Performance and provisionning training
5 people for Planning training.
Two sessions of each module will be delivered for Operation training.
One session of each module will be performed for Performance-provisionning and Planning
training.

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1.8

DETAILED TRAINING DESCRIPTION FOR

RFP1

1.8.1 BSS Training Description


Course Number &
Title

TMO60021 BSS GERAN Solution Description

Training Method
Standard Duration

12

12

Theory/Practical

Theory

Theory

Theory

N/A

12

12

Maximum
Participants
Teaching Languages
Audience

Objectives

Pre-requisites

English
Personnel in charge of maintaining and operating the Alcatel-Lucent GSM
network.
By the end of the course, the participant will be able to:
- describe the Base Station Subsystem,
- present the 9130 BSC,
- present the 9125 Compact Transcoder,
- present the 9100 BTS family and the 9110/9110-E BTS,
- present the 9130 MFS,
- describe the BSS transmission interfaces,
- identify the local and network operation and maintenance functions.
Basic knowledge of GSM:
- Training module 3FL99299AAAA - Understanding GSM
Base Station Subsystem Architecture
-Functions
-Architecture
-Telecom features
-Cell types
Base Station Controller description
-Situation and features
-Functions
-Hardware configuration
-BSC Configurations

Course Contents

Transcoder description
-Situation and features
-Functions
-Hardware configuration
Base Transceiver Station description
-Situation and functions
-Architecture
-Features
-Hardware configuration
Multi-BSS Fast packet Server description
-Situation and features
-Functions

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-Hardware configuration
-MFS configurations
BSS interfaces
-Interface presentation
-A, A-ter, A-ter mux interfaces
-A-bis interface
Second A-bis interface
-Operation and maintenance principles
-Operation and maintenance generalities
-BSS O&M terminal functions
-OMC-R architecture

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Title

TMO60027 9100 BTS Description & Maintenance

Training Method
Standard Duration

N/A

18

N/A

Theory/Practical

N/A

Theory/Practical

N/A

N/A

N/A

Maximum
Participants
Teaching Languages
Audience

Objectives

Pre-requisites

Course Contents

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Customer personnel in charge of operating ALU BSS network
By the end of the course, the participant will be able to:
- identify the role and situation of the Alcatel 9100 BTS,
- identify its functional subsets,
- identify its hardware modules,
- identify its possible hardware configurations.
- identify the main functions of the BTS Terminal,
- handle the Security Blocks (SBL),
- manage the alarms and handle the measurement menus,
- update the internal data (Remote Inventory),
- configure the transmission parameters,
- change a replaceable Item (RIT) using the task procedures and analyse
the defence reactions.
Basic knowledge of GSM:
- Training module 3FL99299AAAA - Understanding GSM
- Training module TMO60021 BSS GERAN Solution Description
MODULE 01 - BTS General Introduction
Introduction
Macro BTS Functional Architecture
Macro BTS Hardware Architecture, including all type of TRxs (exceptMCTRX)
Special cell options
Macro BTS Configurations
MODULE 02 Macro BTS MAINTENANCE
BSS Customer Documentation
Hardware Identification
9100 BTS Connection
9100 BTS NEM and SBL concept
Exercises: Corrective Maintenance
Annex - Preventive Maintenance
MODULE 03 - MC-TRX DESCRIPTION & MAINTENANCE
MC-TRX Description
Summary & Exercises
Replace a Single TRX by an MC-TRX
Extend the BTS Capacity by Modifying the MC-TRX Configuration
MODULE 04 - MC-RRH/SUMX-19 DESCRIPTION & MAINTENANCE
MC-RRH Description
Summary & Exercises
BTS Characteristics
BTS Capacity Extension by Reconfig.
New Features:
Dynamic Power Voltage Adjustment
Support of Multi-Standard Radio (MSR)

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Support of up to 36 TRXs per SUM board


Optical transmission on Abis
Remote NEM

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Title

TMO18067 9130 BSC Evolution Description & Maintenance

Training Method
Standard Duration

N/A

18

N/A

Theory/Practical

N/A

Theory/Practical

N/A

N/A

N/A

Maximum
Participants
Teaching Languages
Audience

Objectives

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English
Personnel in charge of supervising and maintaining the Alcatel-Lucent
9130 BSC Evolution
By the end of the course, participants will be able to:
- Locate and define the rule of the 9130 BSC Evolution in the GSM network
- Describe the functions implemented in the 9130 BSC Evolution
- Describe the hardware architecture of the 9130 BSC Evolution
- Describe the software architecture of the 9130 BSC Evolution
- Describe the IP architecture of the 9130 BSC Evolution
- Describe the defense mechanism of the 9130 BSC Evolution in case of
hardware or software failure
- Describe the configuration and the capacity of the 9130 BSC Evolution.
- Identify the board location
- Read the Leds status
- Describe the 9130 BSC connection
- Understand the SBL concept
- Install the BSC terminal
- Check the board status
- Launch O&M commands (reset/restart/lock, etc.) on the BSC board
- Check the BSC process
- Establish a BSC connection (ftp/sftp/ssh/telnet)
- Perform corrective maintenance
- Describe the benefits of the STM1 in the BSS ( 9125 TC and 9130 BSC
sides)
- List the new equipments for the introduction of the STM1 in the BSS
- Identify the new SBL and STM1 Alarms
- Identify the steps for the activation of the STM1 in the BSS
- Activate, Operate & Maintain the STM1 feature
Basic knowledge of GSM:
- Training module 3FL99299AAAA - Understanding GSM
- Training module TMO60021 BSS GERAN Solution Description
MODULE 01 - DESCRIPTION
9130 BSC Logical Description
9130 BSC Functional Description
9130 BSC Hardware Description
Internal IP Architecture
Defense Mechanisms
Configurations & Capacity
BSC Terminal
STM1 Description
MODULE 02 - MAINTENANCE
- BSS Customer Documentation
- Hardware Identification
- 9130 BSC Connection and Process Check
- BSC Terminal and SBL Concept
- Corrective Maintenance

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MODULE 03 - STM1 ACTIVATION


- STM1 Introduction for the 9130 BSC Evolution
- New Hardware
- JBXTP3 Board
- Engineering Rules
- STM-1 Configuration Operating Mode
- Protection : APS/EPS
- O&M Impacts
- Activation of the STM1 in the BSS
- Configure the STM1 for the 9130 BSC Evolution
New Features:
BSC Evolution capacity extended up to 1400 TRXs
New TPV3i4
IP transport
AupoIP
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TMO18069 9130 MFS Evolution Description & Maintenance

Training Method
Standard Duration

N/A

12

N/A

Theory/Practical

N/A

Theory/Practical

N/A

N/A

N/A

Maximum
Participants
Teaching Languages
Audience

Objectives

Pre-requisites

Course Contents

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English
Personnel in charge of supervising and maintaining the Alcatel-Lucent
9130 MFS Evolution.
By the end of the course, participants will be able to:
Locate and justify the equipment in the Alcatel-Lucent GPRS network
Describe the Telecom functions of the equipment
Describe the hardware organization
Describe the software organization
Describe the SW and HW cooperation for defense mechanisms
Discover the Man to Machine Interface possibilities useful for equipment
maintenance and supervision.
Identify the 9130 MFS hardware and cabling;
Supervise the 9130 MFS hardware elements using the Installation and
Maintenance Terminal (IMT);
Identify and check the 9130 MFS Ethernet architecture;
Apply corrective maintenance tasks to the 9130 MFS RITs;
Apply a backup/restore procedure to the 9130 MFS;
Apply preventive maintenance tasks to the 9130 MFS.
Basic knowledge of GSM:
- Training module 3FL99299AAAA - Understanding GSM
- Training module TMO60021 BSS GERAN Solution Description
MODULE 01 - DESCRIPTION
1 9130 MFS Evolution Introduction
2 9130 MFS Evolution Telecom Function Description
- PCU Functions
- Gb Interface Management
3 9130 MFS Evolution Hardware Description
- An Architecture Based on the MX Platform
- General View of the 9130 MFS Evolution Hardware Architecture
- Hardware Description of ATCA Modules & LIU Modules
- Power Distribution Unit Cabling
4 9130 MFS Evolution Performance
- 9130 MFS Evolution Standalone Configuration
- 9130 MFS Evolution Rack-Shared Configuration
- Capacity: MFS Capacities in Terms of Board & Basic Engineering Rules
- Capacity: Synchronization Modes & Configurations
- Capacity: Autonomous & Centralized Synchronization
5 9130 MFS Evolution IP Architecture
- 9130 MFS Evolution IP Architecture Presentation
- Internal & External IP Addresses in the 9130 MFS Evolution
6 9130 MFS Evolution Software Description
- MFS O&M Application
- O&M Agents
- Installation and Maintenance Terminal
7 9130 MFS Evolution Defense Mechanism

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- Software Supervision
- Hardware Redundancy: Redundancy Scheme
MODULE 02 - MAINTENANCE
1 BSS Customer Documentation
- Description
- Main leds, GPU leds, SSW leds
2 Ethernet Architecture and IP Addressing
- Internal Network Concept
- Cabling and IP Addressing Synthesis
3 Connection to the MFS
- How to connect to the MFS
- Configure the PC, Connect the PC to the MFS
- Using TELNET
4 MFS Management
- IMT Menu Bar Description
- Site View, Physical View, Sub-BSS View
- Alarm Lists & Detail for a Particular Alarm
- A GP Does not Process the Same E1s all the Time
5 Backup/Restore
- Difference between System and Data Backup
- Data Backup/Restore & System Backup/Restore
6 Corrective Maintenance
- Front RITs
New Features:
Support of the Boosted GP board
IP transport

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Title

TMO60033 9153 OMC-R Description

Training Method
Standard Duration

N/A

Theory/Practical

N/A

Theory

Theory

N/A

12

12

Maximum
Participants
Teaching Languages
Audience

Objectives

Pre-requisites

Course Contents

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English
Personnel in charge of operating the BSS via the Alcatel-Lucent 1353 RA
OMC-R.
Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to describe:
The hardware configuration and external interfaces of the Alcatel-Lucent
1353 RA OMC-R;
The main organization of the Alcatel-Lucent 1353 RA OMC-R Interface;
The main concepts of the Alcatel-Lucent 1353 RA OMC-R operation:
supervision;
The main concepts of the Alcatel-Lucent 1353 RA OMC-R operation:
configuration;
The main concepts of the Alcatel-Lucent 1353 RA OMC-R operation:
performance;
The main concepts of the Alcatel-Lucent 1353 RA OMC-R operation:
administration,
The general structure of the Customer Electronic Documentation.
Basic knowledge of GSM:
- Training module 3FL99299AAAA - Understanding GSM
- Training module TMO60021 BSS GERAN Solution Description
General Overview
Hardware configuration
External interfaces
Connection between BSS and Alcatel-Lucent 1353 RA
OMC-R
HMI Navigation
BSS equipment view
Transmission view
Radio Network view
Supervision
Concepts of the fault management: CAL and HAL
Managed objects, status and commands
Network surveillance
Configuration Management
Logical configuration: SC / PRC, Massive Logical Update
On-line hardware extension
Remote inventory
Performance Management
General organization
PMC/ODMC
Administration
User profile definition
Command mode
Customer Electronic Documentation

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Title

TMO60034 9153 OMC-R BSS Supervision

Training Method
Standard Duration

N/A

18

N/A

Theory/Practical

N/A

Practical

N/A

N/A

N/A

Maximum
Participants
Teaching Languages
Audience

Objectives

Pre-requisites

Course Contents

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2012

English
Personnel in charge of the BSS Supervision.
By the end of the course, participants will be able to:
Check the logical parameters;
Identify the hardware and functional configuration of a BSS;
Check the topology of a BSS;
Read information from BSS and OMC;
Supervise and manage the MFS;
Handle the Managed Objects;
Manage current and historical alarms;
Configure alarms;
Check telecom resources;
Handle measurement campaigns.
- Training module 3FL99299AAAA - Understanding GSM
- Training module TMO60021 BSS GERAN Solution Description
- Training module TMO60033 9153 OMC-R Description
Logical Parameter Check
Selection of a Resource Object
Logical Parameters
Identification of Hardware and Functional Configuration of a BSS
Hardware and functional configuration of a managed element
Relationship between boards and functions
BSS Topology Check
Selection of a Termination point
Network Supervision
Remote inventory of BTS
Message retrieval tool
Supervision and Management of the MFS
Hardware and logical configuration of the MFS
MFS topology, MFS equipment management
Handling of Managed Objects
Type of managed objects
State interrogation
Action on managed objects
Current Alarm Management
New alarm detection and Alarm message analysis
Corrective action triggering
Historical Alarm Management and Historical alarm list: principles
Alarm retrieval, Alarm storage, Alarm Configuration, Alarm profile

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customization
Management of external alarm parameters
Checking of Telecom Resources and Checking of resource usage
Alerters handling
Handling of Measurement Campaigns
PMC management
ODMC carrying out
Real time counter / Indicator value
New Features:
Support of Multi-Standard Radio (MSR)
Support of the Boosted GP board
Remote BTS NEM
IP transport
AupoIP
Distributed BTS

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TMO60035 9153 OMC-R BSS Configuration

Training Method
Standard Duration

N/A

36

N/A

Theory/Practical

N/A

Practical

N/A

N/A

N/A

Maximum
Participants
Teaching Languages
Audience

Objectives

Pre-requisites

Course Contents

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2012

English
Personnel in charge of the management of the BSS configuration.
By the end of the course, participants will be able to:
Modify BTS and Abis hardware configuration;
Use PRC for network logical administration;
Configure BTS logical parameters;
Define frequency hopping in a cell;
Create cell shared BTS;
Move BTS;
Modify transcoder logical configuration;
Manage BSS software;
Modify logical parameters using MLU;
Introduce an Alcatel-Lucent 9135 MFS in a GSM network using the default
parameters;
Implement HSDS in a network.
- Training module 3FL99299AAAA - Understanding GSM
- Training module TMO60021 BSS GERAN Solution Description
- Training module TMO60033 9153 OMC-R Description
- Training module TMO60034 9153 OMC-R Supervision
BTS and Abis Hardware Administration
Provision for Radio Configuration (PRC)
Management
BTS Logical Administration
Create handover relationships Frequency Hopping
Management
Cell Shared BTS Administration
Move BTS
Transcoder Network Administration
BSS Software Management
Logical Parameter Modification Using MLU
MFS Network Administration
Activation of High Speed Data Services
Support of Multi-Standard Radio (MSR)
Support of the Boosted GP board
Remote BTS NEM
IP transport
AupoIP
Distributed BTS

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TMO18071 9153 OMC-R System Administration

Training Method
Standard Duration

N/A

18

N/A

Theory/Practical

N/A

Practical

N/A

N/A

N/A

Maximum
Participants
Teaching
Languages

English

Audience

Objectives

Pre-requisites

Course Contents

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Personnel in charge of the System Administration of the Alcatel-Lucent


1353 RA OMC-R.
By the end of the course, participants will be able to:
Describe the features, configurations and software architecture of the
Alcatel-Lucent 1353 RA OMC-R;
To use online documentation;
Perform the administrative tasks in order to maintain the Alcatel-Lucent
1353 RA OMC-R using the related documentation;
Administrate MPM.
The audience must have attended to the training TMO60033 9153 OMC-R
Description, or have used the 9153 OMC-R application already.
1. A1353 RA system introduction
General overview
Software
Administration overview
1353 RA file structure
2. Use of related document
On-line help
On-line documentation
3. A1353 RA Administration tasks
User creation and access right management
OSM administration facilities: administration
OSM administration facilities: configuration
Others administration tasks
Back-up / restore
Administrative tasks summary
4. Appendix and abbreviations
5. Annex : External Interfaces Files & Formats (ACIE, APME, etc.)

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TMO18337 BSS Maintenance, Supervision, Configuration & Monitoring


Assessment

Training Method
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N/A

N/A

Theory/Practical

N/A

Practical

N/A

N/A

N/A

Maximum
Participants
Teaching Languages
Audience

Objectives

Pre-requisites

Method

English
People in charge of maintenance, supervision, configuration and/or
monitoring of BSS network
Alcatel-Lucent University assesses the trainee on maintenance,
supervision and/or configuration tasks based on exercises performed
during the corresponding equipment courses in order to:
Improve trainee's motivation
Improve knowledge/competence transfer between trainer and trainee
Indeed in the way of the competence acquisition, assessment is a step
which allows the trainee to have a real feedback on how he masters the
execution of main procedures belonging to the maintenance, supervision
and/or configuration job such as board replacement, fault analysis, reparenting, site creation, parameter settings, indicators monitoring, etc.
Practically, thanks to the assessment the trainee will have a clear picture
on his real acquired competencies through a straight-forward taskcompletion report. Moreover, the essential added-value of the assessment
is to bring an opportunity to detect and solve a misunderstanding issue in
a critical task execution.
The trainee attended the training courses relative to the assessment.
After the practical course begins the assessment phase in which the
trainee has to perform a selection of key exercises already seen during
the course with the help of the :
Electronic Customer Documentation
Connection to 9100 BTS, 9130 BSC/MFS, 9125 TC, 9153 OMC-R, and/or
9959 NPO.
Trainee's personal notes
The "examiner" monitors the trainee during the practical session. At the
end of the assessment, a report is made to the trainee and if requested to
the customer. In this report, tasks acquired and tasks not acquired will be
clearly identified.
Note: assessment duration can be customized according to the number of
equipments to do assessments on.

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TMO18365 BSS GERAN Radio Principles

Training Method
Standard Duration

N/A

18

18

Theory/Practical

N/A

Practical

N/A

N/A

Maximum
Participants
Teaching Languages
Audience

Objectives

Pre-requisites

Course Contents

English
Radio optimization, Quality of Service and Radio traffic engineering team
Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to:
- describe principles of radio interface for GSM & EGPRS
- describe 3GPP standards related to radio mechanisms and mobility
- describe GSM & EGPRS services , capacity figures and service
architecture
- draw the UTRAN architecture with the protocol stack
- define a Radio Resource in 3G and describe WCDMA principles for UMTS
- describe how the user can access to the network and asks for a 3G
service
- describe GSM & EGPRS functions and state protocols.
- Training module 3FL99299AAAA - Understanding GSM
- Training module TMO60021 BSS GERAN Solution Description
2G System Description
- Logical architecture
- Network Protocols
- Radio Channels & Terrestrial Channels(TDM and IP)
- Radio Protocols (TDM and IP)
2G Radio Mechanisms
- Context
- Analogy
- Modulation
- FDMA and TDMA
- Handover
- MS Characteristics
- Power control
- Radio Measurements (RxLev, RxQual, BER, C/I, etc)
- Capacity, Coverage & Quality Figures
2G Scenarios
- Location Update
- Call Setup
- TBF Establishment
- Internal Handover

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TMO18096 BSS GSM Quality of Service & Traffic Load Monitoring

Training Method
Standard Duration

N/A

30

N/A

Theory/Practical

N/A

Theory

N/A

N/A

12

N/A

Maximum
Participants
Teaching Languages
Audience

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Pre-requisites

Course Contents

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2012

English
Personnel in charge of the Radio Optimization, Quality of Service and
Radio traffic engineering.
During this training, the participant will learn how interpret counters and
indicators of the Alcatel BSS System, in NPO and in a protocol analyzer
(K12).
By the end of the course, the participant will be able to interpret :
- Global indicators, in order to assess the general quality of the network
- Detailed indicators, in order to detect / identify / locate the main
malfunctions
- Handover indicators, in order to quantify efficiency and reason of HO
- Directed retry indicators, in order to quantify efficiency of directed
retry
- RMS indicators to ease radio optimization and fault detection
- Traffic indicators, in order to detect/predict overload and compute
adequate cell dimensioning as well as to understand how RTCH resources
are used in the network
- Describe the Radio Measurements Statistics (RMS) feature
- Activate the RMS job and tune RMS templates
- Interpret RMS counters And through relevant case studies
- Use RMS data for Optimization
- Use RMS data for Frequency planning
- Training module 3FL99299AAAA - Understanding GSM
- Training module TMO60021 BSS GERAN Solution Description
- Training module TMO18365 BSS GERAN Radio Principles
1.Introduction
2. Call Establishment
3. Communication Phase
4. Detailed Indicators
5. HO Indicators
6. DR Indicators (Directed Retry)
7. RMS Indicators (Type 31)
Radio Measurements Overview
RMS Feature Description
Radio measurements statistics Data
Radio Network Optimization using RMS
Frequency Planning Using RMS
8. Traffic Indicators
9. Case Studies
10. Annexes
New features
IP transport
AupoIP
VAMOS

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TMO18097 BSS Radio Fine Tuning Introduction

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Alcatel-Lucent
2012

English
Personnel in charge of the Radio Optimization, Quality of Service and
Radio traffic engineering.
By the end of the course, participants will be able, for conventional
networks, to:
- Characterize the usual radio problems and decide on the appropriate
maintenance team;
- List and describe BSS radio algorithms and related parameters;List radio
parameters and check conformity with Alcatel-Lucent standards;
- Estimate the qualitative impact of an algorithm parameter change;
- Propose algorithm parameter setup to solve typical radio problems.
Note: Hierarchical, dual-band, frequency hopping and GPRS networks are
covered in other trainings.
- Training module 3FL99299AAAA - Understanding GSM
- Training module TMO60021 BSS GERAN Solution Description
- Training module TMO18365 BSS GERAN Radio Principles
- Training module TMO18096 BSS GSM Quality of Service & Traffic Load
Monitoring
Typical Radio Problems
Algorithms and Associated Parameters
Other Algorigthms
Algorithms Dynamic Behavior
Case Studies
New Feature:
VAMOS

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TMO18106 BSS E-GPRS Radio Algorithms Description

Training Method
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2012

English
Personnel in charge of Radio engineering & BSS optimization and quality
system engineers.
By the end of the course, participants will be able to:
Describe the main (E)GPRS mechanisms and concepts;
Describe the Radio resource management;
Describe the Radio link control;
Estimate qualitatively the impact of a parameter change in order to solve
typical problems or enhance the GPRS performance.
- Training module 3FL99299AAAA - Understanding GSM
- Training module TMO60021 BSS GERAN Solution Description
- Training module TMO18365 BSS GERAN Radio Principles
- Training module TMO18096 BSS GSM Quality of Service & Traffic Load
Monitoring
- Training module TMO18097 BSS Radio Fine Tuning Introduction
Principles
Radio Resource Management
Radio Link Control
Algorithms Dynamic Behavior

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TMO18107 BSS E-GPRS Quality of Service Monitoring

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24

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Alcatel-Lucent
2012

English
Personnel in charge of Radio Optimization, Quality of Service and Radio
traffic engineering.
By the end of the course, participants will be able to:
Describe the scope of work of BSS GPRS QoS monitoring;
Interpret the BSS GPRS QoS indicators attached to each BSS GPRS
procedure or algorithm having an impact on QoS;
Interpret the BSS GPRS PM counters used in the computation formulae of
QoS indicators;
Detect the main BSS QoS problems;Analyze the main BSS QoS problems;
Correlate with BSS GSM QoS problems;
List the probable causes of BSS GPRS QoS degradation.
- Training module TMO18096 BSS GSM Quality of Service & Traffic Load
Monitoring
- Training module TMO18097 BSS Radio Fine Tuning Introduction
- Training module TMO18106 BSS E-GPRS Radio Algorithms Description
Rule of the BSS in GPRS QoS Monitoring
Reminders on Main BSS GPRS Telecom Procedures
Main BSS GPRS QoS Counters and Indicators Description
Detection of Main BSS GPRS QoS Problems
Analysis of Main BSS GPRS QoS Problems

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TMO18048 9959 NPO M4 Standard Operations (B12-UA8-LA4)

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18

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Course Contents

Alcatel-Lucent
2012

English
Radio Networks engineers in charge of radio networks optimization using
the Networks Performance Optimizer (NPO) tool.
Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to:
- describe the Architecture and the main functions of the NPO tool
- browse Network Topology and view design parameters
- display the Quality of Service counters and indicators
- generate Reports for QoS management
Understanding on 2G, 3G, and 4G radio architecture network
NPO Description
- Overview of NPO
- Interfaces with Data Sources
- QoS Consolidation
- Analysis Desktop
Topology and Design
- Topology Classification
- Function Classification
- Working Zone
- Object Zone
- Topology and Logical
- "Post-its" function of NPO
Tuning Session
Counters and Indicators
- Indicators Types
- Property Window
- Display Counters and Indicators
- Indicators Editor
QoS Alerter
Quality of Service Analysis
- Reports Overview
- Reports Types
- View Description
- Report Creation
- Export Interfaces
Cartographic view

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TMO18355 9959 NPO M4 Platform Administration (M3-M4)

Training Method
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2012

English
Network Administrators (IT) in charge of System & Platform
Administration in the ALU BSS Network, as personnel already in charge of
maintaining the O&M Servers (OMC-R, WMS, PCMD, SAM, etc.).
By the end of the course, participants will be able to:
- Describe the features, configurations and basic SW architecture of NPO
- Create & manage the users,
- Monitor & manage the processes,
- Manage the scripts and daily routines,
- Read (some) logfiles,
- Monitor the used and free disk storage,
- Configure & check the datasources (OMC-R, RNP),
- Verify the data are loaded in NPO,
- Describe interactions with the ORACLE database,
- Troubleshoot some frequently met problems on NPO Server,
- Perform backup/restore operations.
Good knowledge of UNIX/LINUX commands and Solaris/HP systems
1 Platform Administration Description
> LAN Architecture
> Hardware & O/S
> NPO Automatic Actions
> Auxiliary Servers
> Oracle Database
> Wibox
> Administration Facilities
> Import/Export Management
> Data Management
> Platform Administration
2 User Administration
> Start CSA (Access Right Defs)
> CSA User & Session Manager
> Definitions and Tasks
> Create Users > Exercise
> Tools > Monitoring Users
> CSA Federation Environment
> External LDAP
> Tools
3 System Monitoring
> Open PMON
> Process Monitoring for Std Config
> Process Monitoring for Cluster Config
> Process Monitoring in Command Line
> Resources Monitoring for Std Config
4 Log Files
> Log Browsing and Log Viewer

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> Filter Management


> Detailed Log Viewer
> System Log Files
5 Storage Monitoring
> Disk Occupancy
> Check Occupancy With ASM
> Corrective Actions
> Storage Duration
> Storage Used Space
> In the Client
> Reports - Generalities
> Reports - Scheduled Execution
> Reports - Archival
> Reports - Exercise
6 Stop & Start Processes
> Stop/Start
> Permanent Services
7 Miscellaneous Platform Tasks
> Change Server IP address
> NTP Server
> BSM Auditing
> SNMP - Traps
> SNMP - Configure Traps for Alerters
> SNMP - Configure Traps for PMON
> SNMP - Check Activity
> NE Inactivity
8 Data Loading
> Data Loading
> QoS Loader Monitoring
> Auxiliary Servers
> Blocked Loaders & Deadlock
> Failed Import of PM Files
> PM Files Accumulation Check
> Import & Consolidation
> Consolidation Follow-Up
9 OMC-R/RNP Data Source Management
> Licenses
> Declare OMC DataSource
> Check OMC Datasource Availability
> Declare RNP Datasource
10 Backup & Restore
> Backup Sets
> NPO Application Backup & Restore
> [Linux] Application Backup and Restore
> NPO Data Backup on Tape
> [Solaris] NPO Data Backup on Tape
> NPO Data Backup on Local Disk
> [Solaris] NPO Data Backup on Local Disk
> [Solaris] NPO Data Restore Using Local Disk
> [Linux] Data Backup & Data Restore
> Archive Log Management
> Backup to a Remote Location
11 Some Unix commands:
> df, metastat
> vi editor
> cp, rm
> tar, more, head, tail

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> telnet, rlogin, ifconfig, mt


> more, tail, head

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TMO18476 9959 NPO M3/M4 GSM Advanced Operations

Training Method
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12

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Course Contents

Alcatel-Lucent
2012

English
Radio Network engineers in charge of radio network optimization using
9959 NPO, and whose tasks go beyond QoS & Radio Parameter Monitoring.
By the end of the course, the participant will be able to:
- Use NUART modules and NUART indicators
- Use Cartography
- Create Operator Reference Values
- Create Rules
- Create QoS Indicators
- Execute Diagnosis and show briefly the NPO Diagnosis Editor
It is mandatory to follow the training TMO18048 9959 NPO M4 Standard
Operations (B12-UA8-LA4)
Use NUART modules and NUART indicators
Use Cartography
Create Operator Reference Values
Create Rules
Create QoS Indicators
Execute Diagnosis

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TMO54047 9100 Radio Network Planning Fundamentals GSM/EGPRS

Training Method
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30

30

Theory/Practical

N/A

Theory

Theory

N/A

12

12

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Course Contents

Alcatel-Lucent
2012

English
Personnel in charge of radio network planning.
By the end of the course, participants will be able to:
- Plan a standard GSM (single band and single
layer) network in urban, suburban and rural areas fulfilling defined
coverage probability;
- Choose suitable BTS site configurations for different clutter types:
- Omni sites/sectorized sites,
- Number of TRX,
- Antenna height and antenna type,
- Feeder cable.
- Plan site locations:
- To achieve planned coverage probability
- Inter site distance
Antenna azimuth and tilt.
- know the basic aspects needed for the radio network engineering in
packet switched domain (GSM);
- know the key aspects for GPRS planning;
- improve GPRS network quality of service by using GSM and GPRS
features.
- Training module 3FL99299AAAA - Understanding GSM
- Training module TMO60021 BSS GERAN Solution Description
- Multiple Reuse Pattern MRP
Introduction
- Intermodulation
- Standardization
- Manual Frequency & BSIC
- Documentation Sources
Planning
- Radio Network Architecture
- Capacity Enhancement
- Mobile Phone Systems
Techniques
Radio Network Planning Process
Radio Interface - GSM Air
Overview
Interface
Coverage Planning
- Channel Coding
- Introduction
- Performance Figures
- Geo Databases
- Key Performance Indicator (KPI)
- Overview - Map Projection
- Types of Geospatial Data
- Practical Applications
E-GPRS Introduction
- Antennas and Cables
E-GPRS Planning Principles
- Radio Propagation
- General
- Path Loss Prediction
- Packet data throughput
- Link Budget Calculation
- Reference performance point
- Antenna Engineering
- Saturation effect
- Alcatel BSS Configurations
- Cell area versus Throughput
- Coverage Improvement
- Throughput versus C/I
- Antenna Diversity
- Throughput versus Level
- Repeater Systems
- What's new on traffic?

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- High Power TRX, Twin TRX


Traffic Planning and Frequency
Planning
- Traffic Capacity & Network
evolution
- Cell structures & Frequency Reuse
- Cell Planning - Frequency Planning
- Interference Probability - Carrier
types

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E-GPRS Network Planning


- Planning procedure
- Network design
- Frequency planning
- Interference analysis
- GPRS analysis
- Traffic analysis
- Quality of Service
- LA and RA planning

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1.8.2 Radio Network Access W-CDMA Description


Course Number &
Title

TMO18246 9300 W-CDMA UA07 R99 Radio Principles

Training Method
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N/A

12

N/A

Theory/Practical

N/A

Theory

N/A

N/A

12

N/A

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Course Contents

Alcatel-Lucent
2012

English, French
Radio optimization, Quality of Service and Radio traffic engineering team
Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to:
- describe WCDMA principles for UMTS
- describe mobile systems standards evolution
- describe UMTS services , new capacity figures and service architecture
- draw the UTRAN architecture with the protocol stack
- define a Radio Resource in 3G and describe WCDMA principles for UMTS
- describe how the user can access to the networks and asks for a 3G
service
- describe UTRAN functions and state protocols.
Basic knowledge of UMTS:
- TMO18248 9300 W-CDMA UA07 UTRAN Solution Description
Section 1 UMTS System Description
1 Logical Architecture
2 Network Protocols
3 Protocol Stacks
4 Radio Channels
5 UTRAN Radio Protocols
Section 2 WCDMA for UMTS
1 Context
2 Analogy
3 Spread Spectrum Modulation
4 Code Division Multiple Access
5 Soft Handover
6 Rake Receiver
7 Power Control
8 Capacity, Coverage & Quality
Section 3 UTRAN Scenario
1 Introduction to UTRAN Scenarios
2 Radio Channels Mapping
3 Service Request
4 RAB Establishment
5 Mobility Management in Connected Mode
Section 4 MBMS Radio Principles
1 MBMS introduction
2 MBMS UTRAN new functionalities
3 MBMS features in UA7.1

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TMO18247 9300 W-CDMA UA07 HSxPA Radio Principles

Training Method
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N/A

12

N/A

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N/A

Theory

N/A

N/A

12

N/A

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Course Contents

Alcatel-Lucent
2012

English, French
Radio optimization, Quality of Service and radio traffic engineering team
Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to:
- describe the evolution of 3G systems with HSDPA / HSUPA
- describe UTRAN functions and state protocols.
Basic knowledge of UMTS:
- TMO18248 9300 W-CDMA UA07 UTRAN Solution Description
- TMO18246 9300 W-CDMA UA07 R99 Radio Principles
Section 1 HSDPA Introduction
1 What is HSDPA?
2 HSDPA Solution Main Facts
3 HSDPA deployment and evolution
Section 9 HSDPA AL Implementation
1 Deployment Scenarios
Section 2 HSDPA Key Introduction
2 Configuration ImpactsSection 10
1 HSDPA Key Features
HSUPA Fundamentals
2 HSDPA Technical Overview
1 Introduction
Section 3 HSDPA Key Channel
2 HSUPA Principles
1 HSDPA New Channel Structure
3 Exercise
2 Channel Features
Section 11 HSUPA Channel
3 Power Management
1 Introduction of new channels
Section 4 HSDPA Key HARQ
Section 12 HSUPA Scheduling
1 Hybrid Automatic Repeat Query
1 Scheduling Overview
Principles
2 Grant Allocation for Scheduling
2 HARQ Processes
3 Redundancy Version
Section 13 HSUPA HARQ
1 H-ARQ Process
Section 5 HSDPA Key Fast
Scheduling
Section 14 HSUPA UTRAN Protocols
1 CQI Measurements
1 MAC Entities
2 Fast Scheduling
2 Physical Channel Frame Structure
3 Frame Protocols
Section 6 HSDPA Key AMC
1 Adaptative Modulation and Coding 4 Exercise
2 UE Categorization
Section 15 HSUPA Scenario
1 Call setup Procedure
Section 7 HSDPA Protocol
2 Primary cell change
1 HSDPA Distributed Architecture
3 DCH Fallback Procedure
2 TFRC Selection and channel
coding
Section 16 HSUPA AL
Implementation
Section 8 HSDPA Scenario
1 Call Setup
2 Mobility
3 Iub Flow Control

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TMO18248 9300 W-CDMA UA07 UTRAN Solution Description

Training Method
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Theory

Theory

Theory

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12

12

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Participants
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Course Contents

Alcatel-Lucent
2012

English, French
Operation, maintenance and technical support engineers.
Radio optimization, Quality of service and radio traffic engineering team.
Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to describe the:
- functions and the architecture of a UTRAN network
- UTRAN ATM transport Layer
- functional architecture and the configurations of the UTRAN equipment
- UTRAN operation and maintenance principles.
Basic knowledge of UMTS:
- TMO18245 9300 W-CDMA UA07 UMTS Overview
Section 1 Introduction
1 Situation
2 UTRAN Interfaces Overview
Section 2 Networks Elements
1 RNC Description
2 Node B Description
Section 3 Interfaces and Protocols
1 ATM
2 Air Interface Uu
3 Iub Interface
4 Iur Interface
5 Iu Interface
Section 4 Alcatel-lucent Solution
1 Alcatel-Lucent 9370 RNC
2 Alcatel-Lucent 93xx Node B
3 Alcatel-Lucent Evolution to All-IP
4 O&M Principles
5 O&M Software
6 O&M Menus

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TMO18249 9370 RNC UA07 Functional Description

Training Method
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Theory

Theory

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N/A

12

12

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Participants
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Audience
Objectives

Pre-requisites

Course Contents

Alcatel-Lucent
2012

English, French
Operation and technical support engineers.
Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to:
- describe the functional architecture of the RNC for UMTS network
- describe modules functions and inter-relations
- follow the signaling and traffic paths inside and outside the equipment
Knowledge of UMTS UTRAN architecture and functionalities:
- TMO18245 9300 W-CDMA UA07 UMTS Overview
- TMO19248 9300 W-CDMA UA07 UTRAN Solution Description
Section 1 RNC Introduction
1 9370 RNC Introduction
Section 2 RNC Functions
1 9370 RNC Key Functions
3 9370 RNC IP Management
4 9370 RNC ATM Management
Section 3 RNC Functional Description
1 9370 RNC Functional blocks
Section 4 Interfaces Protocols
1 9370 RNC Interfaces & Protocols

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TMO18250 9370 RNC UA07 Hardware Description

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Participants
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Pre-requisites

Course Contents

Alcatel-Lucent
2012

English, French
Operation, maintenance and technical support engineers.
Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to:
- describe the physical architecture of the RNC for UMTS network
- describe HW modules functions
- describe Defense Mechanisms
- describe O&M Functions
Knowledge of UMTS UTRAN architecture and functionalities:
- TMO18245 9300 W-CDMA UA07 UMTS Overview
- TMO18248 9300 W-CDMA UA07 UTRAN Solution Description
Section 1 RNC Architecture
1 9370 RNC architecture
Section 2 Hardware Description
1 9370 RNC Hardware
2 Additional Hardware Elements
Section 3 Defense Mechanism
1 Defense mechanism
Section 4 OMC Architecture
1 OMC Architecture

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TMO18251 9300 NodeB UA07 Functional Description

Training Method
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Theory

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12

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Participants
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Course Contents

Alcatel-Lucent
2012

English, French
Operation and technical support engineers.
Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to:
- describe functional architecture of the NodeB for UMTS network
- describe the function of each module as well as the interaction between
the modules.
- identify the data paths (internal and external) and the modules involved
in the NodeB .
Knowledge of UMTS UTRAN architecture and functionalities:
- TMO18245 9300 W-CDMA UA07 UMTS Overview
- TMO18248 9300 W-CDMA UA07 UTRAN Solution Description
Section 1 Overview on the BTS
1 The BTS within the UMTS network
Section 2 Functional Architecture of the BTS
1 Functional architecture of BTSs
2 Network interface (Iub) function
3 Clock generation and synchronization
4 Signal processing by the Core Control functions (CCM)
5 Channel Element function (CEM)
6 Transmit Receive functions (TRM)
7 Power amplification (and splitting)
8 Radio coupling
9 Optical Interface Function
10 Radio cell and BTS configurations

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TMO18252 9310 Macro NodeB UA07 Description

Training Method
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Theory/Practical

Theory

Theory

Theory

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12

12

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Participants
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Audience
Objectives

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Course Contents

Alcatel-Lucent
2012

English, French
Operation, maintenance and technical support engineers
Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to:
- describe the physical architecture of the NodeB for UMTS network
- list the different Macro NodeBs with their hardware equipment.
- list the optional equipment and describe the OAM.
Knowledge of UMTS UTRAN architecture and functionalities:
- TMO18245 9300 W-CDMA UA07 UMTS Overview
- TMO18248 9300 W-CDMA UA07 UTRAN Solution Description
Section 1 Description of the BTS Modules
1 Functional architecture of the BTS
2 Core Controller Modules (CCM)
3 Channel Element Modules (CEM)
4 Transmit Receive Modules (TRM)
5 Radio power amplifiers (PA)
6 Coupling modules
7 Combined Modules
8 Optical Interface Modules
9 Modules supporting the optional antenna functions
10 Modules supporting station functions
Section 2 Description of the BTS Types
1 High-Level view on the Alcatel-Lucent UMTS BTSs
2 Alcatel-Lucent 9311 Macro NodeB family
3 Alcatel-Lucent 9322 digital Compact NodeB (dCompact)
4 Alcatel-Lucent 9332 radio Compact NodeB (rCompact)
5 Alcatel-Lucent 9312 Outdoor Compact NodeB
6 Radio cell and BTS configurations of conventional NodeBs
7 Alcatel-Lucent 9326 digital 2U NodeB (d2U)
8 Alcatel-Lucent 9341 Remote Radio Head (RRH)
9 Special RRH features
10 Radio Cell and BTS Configurations of Distributed NodeBs

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Alcatel-Lucent
2012

English, French
Operation, maintenance and technical support engineers.
Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to:
- describe the physical architecture of the NodeB for UMTS network
- list the different Distributed NodeBs with their hardware equipment.
- list the optional equipment and describe the OAM.
Knowledge of UMTS UTRAN architecture and functionalities:
- TMO18245 9300 W-CDMA UA07 UMTS Overview
- TMO18248 9300 W-CDMA UA07 UTRAN Solution Description
1 RRH Introduction
2 RRH Solutions
3 RRH Configurations
4 Digital Node B: The ideal RRH companions
5 Distributed Node B in Multi-Standard cabinet (GSM/WCDMA)

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TMO18254 9353 WMS UA07 Description

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Alcatel-Lucent
2012

English, French
Technical support engineers, Networks Supervisors and W-NMS systems
administrators who require a good understanding of Wireless Networks
Management systems (W-NMS) and how to monitor the OAM Networks
using the Networks Service Platform as the common GUI.
Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to describe the:
- O&M center software, hardware and the W-NMS configuration
- Fault Management principles with W-NMS
- Configuration Management principles
- Performance Management principles
- Administration and Security Management principles
Knowledge of Wireless systems s:
- TMO18245 9300 W-CDMA UA07 UMTS Overview
- TMO18248 9300 W-CDMA UA07 UTRAN Solution Description
Section 1 OAM Overview
1 OMC Software
2 OMC Hardware
3 OAM Architecture
Section 2 Fault Management
2 Graphical Network Display
3 OAM Links
4 Fault & Event Management
5 Alarms Management
Section 3 Configuration Management
1 Configuration Principles
2 Offline Configuration
3 Activation Manager
4 Online Configuration
5 Audit NE
6 Software Management
7 Node B Capacity Locking
8 Backup and Restore
Section 4 Performance Management
1 Performance Principles
2 Operational PM and real time
3 NPO
4 WQA
5 RFO
Section 5 Security and Administration
1 Security Management
2 WMS System Security
3 Centralized User Management
4 WMS Security for UTRAN Access NE
5 OMC System Management

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TMO18255 9300 W-CDMA UA07 R99 Algorithms Description

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Alcatel-Lucent
2012

English, French
Radio Networks engineering team, UTRAN optimizers and quality systems
engineers
Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to:
- describe the organization of UTRAN parameters
- evaluate the impact of parameter modifications
- describe the UTRAN Configuration Management process and tools
- describe main measurements purpose and use
- describe Compressed Mode principles, implementation, configuration,
and impacts on other UTRAN features
- describe the mobility in Idle and the associated parameters: Cell
Selection, Cell reselection
- describe the call establishment and the associated parameters: RAB
Matching, IRM RAB to RB Mapping, CAC, CELL_FACH admission
- describe the packet data management principles: Always On, Rb Rate
Adaptation, iRM Scheduling, iRM Preemption and associated parameters
- describe power management and control with the associated
parameters
- describe handover types and purpose: SHO, Alarm Handovers, iMCTA
algorithm
Knowledge of UMTS UTRAN architecture and functionalities.
Knowledge of the UTRAN Radio Interface:
- TMO18245 9300 W-CDMA UA07 UMTS Overview
- TMO18248 9300 W-CDMA UA07 UTRAN Solution Description
- TMO18246 9300 W-CDMA UA07 R99 Radio Principles
Section 1 UTRAN Parameters & Objects
Section 2 UTRAN Configuration
Section 3 Services
Section 4 Measurements
Section 5 Call Admission
Section 6 Power Management
Section 7 Cell Management
Section 8 Mobility in reselection
Section 9 Mobility in SHO
Section 10 Inter-carrier Mobility in HHO
Section 11 Inter-carrier Mobility at RRC connection

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TMO18256 9300 W-CDMA UA07 HSxPA Algorithms Description

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2012

Radio Networks engineering team, UTRAN optimizers and quality systems


engineers
Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to:
- describe HSDPA activation principles, HSDPA resource allocation
parameters, and HSDPA mobility features
- describe HSUPA activation principles, HSUPA resource allocation
parameters, and HSUPA mobility features
Knowledge of UMTS UTRAN architecture and functionalities.
Knowledge of the UTRAN Radio Interface:
- TMO18245 9300 W-CDMA UA07 UMTS Overview
- TMO18248 9300 W-CDMA UA07 UTRAN Solution Description
- TMO18247 9300 W-CDMA UA07 HSxPA Radio Principles
Section 1 HSDPA
1 HSDPA Activation
2 HSDPA RRM
3 HSDPA Mobility
Section 2 HSUPA
1 HSUPA Activation
2 HSUPA RRM
3 HSUPA Mobility
Section 3
1 HSDPA : CQI Mapping Tables (3GPP)
2 HSUPA : E-TFCI and Grant
3 Flexible HSDPA modulation usage versus codes (xCEM)
Section 4 Glossary
Section 5 iMCRA
1 iMCRA overview
2 iMCRA capabilities
3 iMCRA algorithms
4 iMCRA RAN model
5 iMCRA exercises

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TMO18257 9370 RNC UA07 Maintenance

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Alcatel-Lucent
2012

English, French
Maintenance engineers and technical support engineers
Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to:
- maintain the RNC equipment
Knowledge of UMTS UTRAN architecture and functionalities:
- TMO18245 9300 W-CDMA UA07 UMTS Overview
- TMO18248 9300 W-CDMA UA07 UTRAN Solution Description
- TMO18250 9370 RNC UA07 Hardware Description
Section 1 HW Description
1 RNC HW Description
2 RNC HW Modules Description
3 Additional Hardware Elements
Section 2 Safety
1 Safety Considerations
Section 3 Local Maintenance
1 Led Meaning
2 CLI Operations
3 W-NMS Operations

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TMO18258 9310 Macro NodeB UA07 Maintenance

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Alcatel-Lucent
2012

English, French
Maintenance engineers and technical support engineers
Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to:
- maintain the Macro NodeB equipment.
Telecommunications experience
- TMO18245 9300 W-CDMA UA07 UMTS Overview
- TMO18248 9300 W-CDMA UA07 UTRAN Solution Description
- TMO18252 9310 Macro NodeB UA07 Description
1 Equipment Overview
2 Exercises
3 Corrective maintenance procedures for the 9311 Macro OD
Checking the door alarm
9311 Macro OD power down and power up procedures
9311 Macro OD corrective maintenance procedures
Replacing the digital shelf equipment
Replacing the RF block equipment
Replacing the cooling system equipment
Replacing the power system equipment
Replacing miscellaneous equipment
4 Preventive maintenance procedures for the 9311 Macro OD
5 9311 Macro ID corrective maintenance procedures
Checking the door alarm
9311 Macro ID power down and power up procedures
Replacing the digital shelf equipment
Replacing the RF block equipment
Replacing the cooling system equipment
Replacing the breaker panel of the 9311 Macro ID
Replacing miscellaneous equipment
6 9311 Macro ID preventive maintenance procedures

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English, French
Maintenance engineers and technical support engineers
Upon completion of this course, participants will be familiar with the
Alcatel-Lucent RRH product range and will understand the benefits of the
distributed NodeB solutions.
Participants will be able to:
- identify and list the hardware elements of the RRH and the d2U
- maintain the d2U and the RRH modules
- use the TIL to manage the RRH modules
Telecommunications experience
- TMO18245 9300 W-CDMA UA07 UMTS Overview
- TMO18248 9300 W-CDMA UA07 UTRAN Solution Description
- TMO18253 9320 Distributed NodeB UA07 Description
Section 1
1 RRH/d2U Operations Overview
2 Exercises
Section 2 d2U Maintenance
9326 d2U power up and power down procedures
9326 d2U corrective maintenance procedures
Replacing the digital shelf equipment
Replacing the optional equipment

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Section 3 RRH Maintenance
Power up / down the Remote Radio Head
Switch on the Remote Radio Head
Switch off the Remote Radio Head
Remote Radio Head alarms
Replacement procedures
Remote Radio Head test procedures
Configure the Remote Radio Head with the RMT
Reset the Remote Radio Head with the RMT

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TMO18260 9370 RNC UA07 OAM Advanced Operations

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24

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Alcatel-Lucent
2012

English, French
Tier3 Maintenance/Support Engineers
Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to:
- operate 9370 RNC components
- perform fabric card, card, ports and line tests
- monitor and operate ATM components
- monitor and operate Virtual Routers components
- understand the provisioning process
Before attending this course the student need to have in-depth knowledge
of telecommunications (3G - UMTS), the RNC1500 and MSS:
- TMO18245 9300 W-CDMA UA07 UMTS Overview
- TMO18248 9300 W-CDMA UA07 UTRAN Solution Description
- TMO18249 9370 RNC UA07 Functional Description
- TMO18250 9370 RNC UA07 Hardware Description
- TMO18257 9370 RNC UA07 Maintenance
Section 1 RNC Architecture
1 9370 RNC Overview
2 9370 RNC Processor Control System
3 9370 RNC LAPS, SDH, Ethernet components
4 9370 RNC Synchronization System
5 9370 RNC Backplane Control System
6 9370 RNC Software Control System
7 9370 RNC Data Collection System
8 9370 RNC Network Management Interface System
9 9370 RNC Access Control
10 9370 RNC Applications Protocol System
Section 2 RNC File System
1 File system
Section 3 RNC Basic Troubleshooting
1 Basic Troubleshooting
Section 4 RNC Provisioning Principles
1 Provisioning Tasks
Section 5 ATM Implementation and Operation
1 ATM operations
Section 6 RNC SS7 Implementation and Operation
1 9370 RNC SS7
Section 7 VR Implementation and Operation
1 Virtual Router operations

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TMO18261 9353 WMS UA07 UTRAN Fault Management

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18

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Alcatel-Lucent
2012

English, French
UTRAN Networks supervisor; Technical support engineers
Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to:
- illustrate the Fault Management Architecture
- identify the Fault Detection Mechanisms
- illustrate the Alarm Processing Flow
- describe the principles of Fault Management
- interpret the alarms related to the RNC platform (MSS node)
- use command to manage a MSS Node
- use the alarm on-line Help function
- filter alarms
- use the access network specific maintenance tools
UMTS theoretical knowledge, experience in wireless networks roll-out.
- TMO18245 9300 W-CDMA UA07 UMTS Overview
- TMO18248 9300 W-CDMA UA07 UTRAN Solution Description
- TMO18249 9370 RNC UA07 Functional Description and
- TMO18250 9370 RNC UA07 Hardware Description
- TMO18251 9300 NodeB UA07 Functional Description and
- TMO18252 9310 Macro NodeB UA07 Description and/or
- TMO18253 9320 Distributed NodeB UA07 Description
- TMO18254 9353 WMS UA07 Description
Section 1 Alarm Definition and OPEN NSP
Section 2 Modify Alarm Display
Section 3 Define UTRAN NE and OAM Link
Section 4 Analyze Alarms
Section 5 Alarm Correction Process
Section 6 Options

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TMO18262 9352 WPS UA07 UTRAN Configuration

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30

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Alcatel-Lucent
2012

English, French
Datafill engineers and UTRAN NE administrators using the WMS off-line
configuration tool: Wireless Provisioning Systems (WPS) for Access
Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to:
- employ and master WPS for Access
- create UTRAN Nodes and interfaces
- propagate parameters changes
- re-parent UTRAN Nodes
- check UTRAN configuration consistency
- exchange Configuration Management files with WMS Main Server
- activate configuration with WMS
Before attending this course, students need to have a good understanding
of UTRAN architecture, UTRAN Nodes, UTRAN interfaces and parameters:
- TMO18245 9300 W-CDMA UA07 UMTS Overview
- TMO18248 9300 W-CDMA UA07 UTRAN Solution Description
- TMO18249 9370 RNC UA07 Functional Description and
- TMO18250 9370 RNC UA07 Hardware Description
- TMO18251 9300 NodeB UA07 Functional Description and
- TMO18252 9310 Macro NodeB UA07 Description and/or
- TMO18253 TMO1829320 Distributed NodeB UA07 Description
- TMO18254 9353 WMS UA07 Description
Section 5 WPS Wizards
Section 1 UTRAN Configuration
1 General Flow of Operations
Process
2 Initial OAM Data Setup
1 Configuration Overview
3 WPS Workspace Preparation
2 Configuration Process
4 Configuration Wizards
3 Off-line Configuration
Characteristics
Section 6 RNC Wizard
4 On-line Configuration
1 RNC Types and Wizard Tasks
Characteristics
2 RNC Definition
3 RNC HW Configuration
Section 2 WPS Environment
3 RNC Optical Connections
1 Platform Administration
4 RNC Time Synchronization
2 WPS Containers
5 RNC Addressing Definition
3 GUI Overview
6 RNC OAM Streams
Section 3 Parameters & Objects
7 RRM Subtree Creation
1 UTRAN Parameters
8 RNC Wizard Exit
2 WPS Objects Introduction
3 CM XML Description
Section 7 Node B Wizard
1 Node B Wizard
Section 4 WPS Tools
2 BTS Equipment Definition
1 Checks
3 BTS Cells Configuration
2 Template Management
4 Site Creation
3 Datasets
5 Node B Configuration
4 Workspace Management
6 NodeB Wizard Exit
5 Snapshot Management
6 Workorder Management
Section 8 Interface Wizards
7 Data Sharing
1 Iub Wizard

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8 Neighboring Management
9 Audit Reporting Automation

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TMO18263 9353 WMS UA07 UTRAN Operation and Integration

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12

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Course Contents

Alcatel-Lucent
2012

English, French
UTRAN NE administrators in charge of adding components (NodeB , RNC)
of an Access Networks to the WMS for Wireless Internet platform.
Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to:
- describe the configuration process with WMS
- create and manage a layout
- integrate a simple Node or a completely a new UMTS Access Networks
(RNC and NodeB ) to the Main Server Database.
- perform changes of parameters and operations on the Nodes with WMS
UMTS theoretical knowledge; experience in wireless Networks roll-out :
- TMO18245 9300 W-CDMA UA07 UMTS Overview
- TMO18248 9300 W-CDMA UA07 UTRAN Solution Description
- TMO18249 9370 RNC UA07 Functional Description and
- TMO18250 9370 RNC UA07 Hardware Description
- TMO18251 9300 NodeB UA07 Functional Description and
- TMO18252 9310 Macro NodeB UA07 Description and/or
- TMO18253 9320 Distributed NodeB UA07 Description
- TMO18254 9353 WMS UA07 Description
Section 1 Integration and Operation Principles
1 Integration Process
2 Operation Process
3 Detailed Principles
4 File Export/Import
5 CM XML Description
6 WPS Containers
Section 2 Integration
1 RNC integration process
2 NodeB integration process
Section 3 Operation from WPS
1 Configuration Process
2 File Export/Import
3 CM XML Description
4 WPS Containers
Section 4 Operation from WMS
On-Line and Off-Line modifications
2 HSDPA/HSUPA Activation
3 Scrambling Code Plan Update
4 Neighboring Plan Update
5 Upgrade software without MIB changes

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TMO18266 9353 WMS UA07 Main Server Administration

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12

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Alcatel-Lucent
2012

English, French
System Administrators in charge of the Main Server administration
Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to:
- describe the functional and hardware architecture of the WMS Main
Server
- supervise the WMS Main Server using the systems Management Center
- perform common maintenance tasks: backup and restore
- manage user and group access rights
UNIX Knowledge and Knowledge of the Wireless systems:
- TMO18245 9300 W-CDMA UA07 UMTS Overview
- TMO18248 9300 W-CDMA UA07 UTRAN Solution Description
- TMO18254 9353 WMS UA07 Description
Section 1 WMS Platform Description
1 WMS Platform Description
Section 2 Access Control Configuration
1 Security administration and NG-SEC
2 Tasks Group and User Group Creation
3 User creation
Section 3 WMS Platform Supervision
1 Required Concepts
2 Main Menus
3 Server Supervision
Section 4 WMS Routine Maintenance
1 Downloading New Software
2 Backup & Restore
3 Additional Tasks

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TMO18264 9359 Networks Performance Optimizer (NPO) Operation


General Features

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18

N/A

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N/A

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Alcatel-Lucent
2012

English, French
Radio Networks engineers in charge of radio Networks optimization using
the Networks Performance Optimizer (NPO) tool.
Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to:
- describe the architecture and the main functions of the NPO tool
- browse Networks topology and view design parameters
- display the Quality of Service counters and indicators
- generate reports for QoS management
Knowledge of Radio Networks optimization:
- TMO18248 9300 W-CDMA UA07 UTRAN Solution Description
- TMO18246/TMO18247 9300 W-CDMA UA07 R99/HSxPA Radio Principles
- TMO18255/TMO18256 9300 W-CDMA UA07 R99/HSxPA Algorithms
Description
- TMO18268/TMO18269 9300 W-CDMA UA07 3G R99/HSxPA QoS Analysis
and Traffic Load Monitoring
Section 4 QoS Analysis
Section 1 NPO Description
1 Overview of A9359 NPO
1 Indicator Types
2 Property window
2 Interfaces with Data Sources
3 Display counters & indicators
3 QoS Consolidations
4 Indicator editor
4 Analysis Desktop
Section 2 Topology and Design
Section 5 Tuning Session
1 Topology classification
1 Tuning overview
2 Function classification
2 Tuning process
3 Working Zone
Section 6 Cartography
4 Topology & logical parameters
1 NPO Cartography Overview
5 Object Zone
2 Layers Management
6 User Notes
3 Cartography navigation
7 Parameters checking
4 Network Objects
Section 3 QoS Counters and
5 Neighbor cells
Indicators
1 Indicator Types
2 Property window
3 Display counters & indicators
4 Indicator editor

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TMO18265 9359 Networks Performance Optimizer (NPO) UA07 3G


Advanced Operations

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12

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Alcatel-Lucent
2012

English, French
Radio Networks engineers in charge of radio networks optimization using
the Networks Performance Optimizer (NPO) tool.
Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to:
- create Warning QoS view
- identify the worst cell to analyze the worst Call Setup Failure cell and
try to identify the cause of the bad QoS.
- analyze the worst Call Drop cell and try to identify the cause of the poor
QoS
Knowledge in Radio Networks optimization:
- TMO18248 9300 W-CDMA UA07 UTRAN Solution Description
- TMO18246/TMO18247 9300 W-CDMA UA07 R99/HSxPA Radio Principles
- TMO18255/TMO18256 9300 W-CDMA UA07 R99/HSxPA Algorithms
Description
- TMO18268/TMO18269 9300 W-CDMA UA07 3G R99/HSxPA QoS Analysis
and Traffic Load Monitoring
- TMO18264 9359 NPO Operation General Features
Section 1 NPO Architecture
1 NPO in the W-CDMA network
2 Interface with Data Sources
Section 2 NPO Basic Features
1 Analysis Desktop: Terminology and Entities
2 NPO Basic Features
Section 3 NPO Advanced Features
1 Modify parameter Reference values
2 Create new Rules
3 Modify QoS Thresholds and Sampling values
5 Create new Busy Hour indicators
6 Import and Use Planned Data
7 Use Cartography and Create new Thematic Layer templates
8 Create new Diagnosis / Complex Rules
Section 4 Use NPO to optimize the Network
1 NPO usage process
2 Case Studies

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TMO18266 9353 WMS UA07 Main Server Administration

Training Method
Standard Duration

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12

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Theory/Practical

N/A

Practical

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Maximum
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Teaching Languages
Audience

Objectives

Pre-requisites

Course Contents

Alcatel-Lucent
2012

English, French
System Administrators in charge of the Main Server administration
Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to:
- describe the functional and hardware architecture of the WMS Main
Server
- supervise the WMS Main Server using the systems Management Center
- perform common maintenance tasks: backup and restore
- manage user and group access rights
UNIX Knowledge and Knowledge of the Wireless systems:
- TMO18245 9300 W-CDMA UA07 UMTS Overview
- TMO18248 9300 W-CDMA UA07 UTRAN Solution Description
- TMO18254 9353 WMS UA07 Description
Section 1 WMS Platform Description
1 WMS Platform Description
Section 2 Access Control Configuration
1 Security administration and NG-SEC
2 Tasks Group and User Group Creation
3 User creation
Section 3 WMS Platform Supervision
1 Required Concepts
2 Main Menus
3 Server Supervision
Section 4 WMS Routine Maintenance
1 Downloading New Software
2 Backup & Restore
3 Additional Tasks

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Title

TMO18267 9359 Networks Performance Optimizer (NPO) UA07 3G


Administration

Training Method
Standard Duration

N/A

N/A

Theory/Practical

N/A

Practical

N/A

N/A

N/A

Maximum
Participants
Teaching Languages
Audience

Objectives

Pre-requisites

Course Contents

Alcatel-Lucent
2012

English, French
System Administrators in charge of the Networks Performance Optimizer
(NPO) Server administration
Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to:
- administrate the NPO Server
- create NPO users and Monitor the NPO processes
- perform the main Configuration and Maintenance tasks
- import/export the Main Dictionaries
UNIX Knowledge and Knowledge of the Wireless systems:
- TMO18245 9300 W-CDMA UA07 UMTS Overview
- TMO18248 9300 W-CDMA UA07 UTRAN Solution Description
- TMO18254 9353 WMS UA07 Description
Section 1 NPO Introduction
1 Overview of A9359 NPO
2 Interfaces with Data Sources
3 QoS Consolidations
4 Analysis Desktop
5 Questions
Section 2 Platform Administration
1 Start Administration
2 User Management
3 Process Monitoring
4 Log file management
5 Declare Data sources
6 View Licenses
Section 3 Configuration Task
1 System scheduling
2 Storage duration configuration
3 Display licenses
4 Working zone dimension modification
Section 4 Maintenance Task
1 Consolidation administration
2 Manage scheduled job
3 Manage job results
4 Import follow-up
5 Load parameters manually
6 Mark inactive network objects
7 Metadata inventory
Section 5 Import Export Management
1 Import Principles
2 Export Principles
3 Import/Export with command line

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Course Number &


Title

TMO18268 9300 W-CDMA UA07 R99 QoS Analysis and Traffic Load
Monitoring

Training Method
Standard Duration

N/A

18

N/A

Theory/Practical

N/A

Theory

N/A

N/A

12

N/A

Maximum
Participants
Teaching Languages
Audience

Objectives

Pre-requisites

Course Contents

Alcatel-Lucent
2012

English, French
Radio Networks Engineers, UTRAN optimizers and quality systems
engineers
Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to:
- identify why, when, and how to do performance management
- define counters, metrics, and explain how to use metrics
- describe the six metrics families
- illustrate the call flows associated with each metric family, identify the
counters and locate them in the call flow procedure
- analyze UTRAN QoS problems with KPI: detect problems, identify them
using metrics, propose actions to solve them
- monitor traffic load with KPI
UMTS theoretical knowledge, experience in wireless Networks roll-out.
Knowledge of UMTS UTRAN architecture and functionalities:
- TMO18248 9300 W-CDMA UA07 UTRAN Solution Description
- TMO18246 9300 W-CDMA UA07 R99 Radio Principles
- TMO18255 9300 W-CDMA UA07 R99 Algorithms Description
6 IuSCCP Troubleshooting Analysis
Section 1 Radio Network
7 Security Mode Troubleshooting
Performance overview
Analysis
1 Define QoS inside the Network
8 Call Setup Success Rate
Section 2 Monitor the Radio
Troubleshooting Analysis
Network Performance
Section 5 Retain-ability, Monitoring
1 QoS counters definition
1 Retainability analysis
2 Counters properties and Analysis
2 Retainability troubleshooting
3 Metrics properties and Analysis
4 Generating Reports and Analysis
Section 6 Mobility Monitoring
5 Real Time Counters
1 Mobility Overview
6 Alcatel-Lucent Call Trace Solution 2 SHO Monitoring and
Overview
Troubleshooting
7 Alcatel-Lucent Performance
3 HHO 3G-2G Monitoring
Monitoring Tools
4 HHO 3G-3G Monitoring
5 HHO 3G-2G Analysis &
Section 3 Monitoring and
Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting Methods
1 Monitoring and troubleshooting
Section 7 Network Quality
process
Monitoring
2 Define Performance Reports
1 Network Quality Overview
2 Network Quality Monitoring
Section 4 Network Accessibility
3 RF Quality Analysis
Monitoring
1 Accessibility analysis
Section 8 Capacity Monitoring
2 RRC Connection Phase
1 Capacity Monitoring
3 RRC Troubleshooting
2 Capacity Analysis
4 Radio Link Management
3 Capacity Troubleshooting
5 RAB Establishment and
4 Capacity Licensing Monitoring
Troubleshooting Analysis
Section 9 Traffic Monitoring

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1 Traffic Monitoring
2 User-Perceived Throughput
Counters

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Course Number &


Title

TMO18269 9300 W-CDMA UA07 HSxPA QoS Analysis and Traffic Load
Monitoring

Training Method
Standard Duration

N/A

N/A

Theory/Practical

N/A

Theory

N/A

N/A

12

N/A

Maximum
Participants
Teaching Languages
Audience

Objectives

Pre-requisites

Course Contents

Alcatel-Lucent
2012

English, French
Radio Networks Engineers, UTRAN optimizers and quality systems
engineers
Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to:
- identify why, when, and how to do performance management
- define HSPA counters, metrics, and explain how to use metrics
- illustrate the call flows associated with each metric family, identify the
counters and locate them in the call flow procedure
- analyze UTRAN QoS problem with KPI: detect problems, identify them
using metrics, propose actions to solve them
- monitor traffic load with KPI
UMTS theoretical knowledge, experience in wireless Networks roll-out.
Knowledge of UMTS UTRAN architecture and functionalities:
- TMO18248 9300 W-CDMA UA07 UTRAN Solution Description
- TMO18247 9300 W-CDMA UA07 HSxPA Radio Principles
- TMO18256 9300 W-CDMA UA07 HSxPA Algorithms Description
Section 1 HSDPA Monitoring
1 HSDPA Performance Monitoring
2 HSDPA Accessibility Monitoring
3 Retainability Monitoring
4 HSDPA Mobility Monitoring
5 HSDPA Capacity Monitoring
6 HSDPA Traffic Monitoring
7 HSDPA Quality Monitoring
8 GBR on HSDPA & Fair Sharing
Section 2 HSUPA Monitoring
1 HSUPA Performance Monitoring
2 HSUPA Accessibility Monitoring
3 HSUPA Retainability Monitoring
4 HSUPA Mobility Monitoring
5 HSUPA Capacity Monitoring
6 HSUPA Quality Monitoring
7 HSUPA Traffic Monitoring

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Title

TMO18450 UA07 QoS Analysis & Optimization of R99 UTRAN Algorithms

Training Method
Standard Duration

N/A

24

N/A

Theory/Practical

N/A

Theory

N/A

N/A

12

N/A

Maximum
Participants
Teaching Languages
Audience

Objectives

Pre-requisites

Course Contents

Alcatel-Lucent
2012

English, French
Radio Design, Quality of Service Monitoring, Radio Optimization teams
Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to:
- describe the ALU counters and indicators used to monitor the main R99
UTRAN algorithms
- describe the R99 UTRAN algorithms and associated parameters
- describe how to tune some key parameters to optimize R99 QoS
None
Paging & RRC Connection
- Paging Monitoring
- RRC Connection Setup Monitoring
- RRC Connection Setup Troubleshooting
- RRC Connection Setup Tuning
RAB & RB Establishment
- RAB & RB Establishment Monitoring
- RAB & RB Setup Troubleshooting
- RAB & RB Establishment Tuning
- Capacity Monitoring & Troubleshooting
- Iu SCCP Monitoring & Troubleshooting
- Security Mode Troubleshooting Analysis
Power & Radio Link Management
- Retainability Monitoring
- Retainability Troubleshooting
- Radio Link Management Tuning
- Power Management Tuning
Call Management
- Call Management Overview
- Always On Tuning
- RB Rate Adaptation Tuning
- iRM Preemption Tuning
- Preemption Process for DCH and HSDPA/HSUPA Tuning
Mobility in Reselection
- Cell Selection in Idle Mode
- Cell Reselection Principles
- Cell Reselection without HCS
- Cell Reselection with HCS
- Cell Reselection in Connected Mode
- Cell Status and Reservation
- Location Registration

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- Cell Reselection Monitoring


- Cell Reselection Tuning (single UMTS layer)

Mobility in SHO
- Objectives of Soft Handover algorithms
- Principles of SHO procedures
- SHO Monitoring and Troubleshooting
- SHO Tuning
- Which key parameters to tune ?
- Examples of Soft Handover tuning
- SRNS Relocation (UE not Involved)
Inter-Carrier Mobility in Hard Handover
- intelligent Multi Carrier Traffic Allocation algorithm
- HHO 3G2G Monitoring
- HHO 3G2G Troubleshooting
- HHO 3G3G Monitoring
- HHO Configuration = iMCTA Settings
- Inter-RAT 3G2G HHO Tuning
Inter-freq Mobility in RRC Redirection Handover
- intelligent Multi Carrier RRC Connection Allocation algorithm
- RRC Connection Redirection Monitoring
- RRC Redirection Configuration

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Course Number &


Title

TMO18345 9100 Multi-Standard Base Station Description

Training Method
Standard Duration

N/A

Theory/Practical

N/A

Theory

Theory

N/A

12

12

Maximum
Participants
Teaching Languages
Audience

Objectives

Pre-requisites

Course Contents

Alcatel-Lucent
2012

English, French
Maintenance engineers and technical support engineers.
Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to:
- identify the Alcatel-Lucent Multi-Standard Base Station (MBS) in the
Network
- describe the benefits of the Alcatel-Lucent Multi-Standard solution
- list the components of the MBS Indoor/Outdoor
- explain the functions of the MBS Indoor/Outdoor
None
Section 1 Configurations
Module 1 - RRH Configuration
Module 2 - TRDU Configuration
Section 2 Parameters
Module 1 - RRH Parameters
Module 2 - TRDU Parameters
Section 3 Operations
Module 1 - RRH/d2U Operations
Module 2 - d2U's TIL
Module 3 - Resetting RRH modules connected to a BTS
Module 4 - Resetting all the RRHs managed by the same Optical Interface
of a CxOIM board
Module 5 - Resetting all the RRHs connected to a BTS
Module 6 - Resetting all the TRDUs modules

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TMO18346 9100 Multi-Standard Base Station Maintenance

Training Method
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N/A

Theory/Practical

N/A

Practical

N/A

N/A

12

N/A

Maximum
Participants
Teaching Languages
Audience

Objectives

Pre-requisites

Course Contents

Alcatel-Lucent
2012

English, French
Maintenance engineers and technical support engineers
Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to:
- connect to the MBS Indoor/Outdoor
- launch the Local Terminal
- perform the most common actions from the Local Terminal
- commission the NodeB
- upgrade the software installed on the NodeB
- verify the Radio broadcast on each sector ( Alpha, Beta, Gamma)
in Standalone mode
- test connections to the UTRAN network
- replace the MBS boards
TMO18345 9100 Multi-Standard Base Station Description
Module 1: Presentation of the Node B Portfolio and Equipment
Description
- Distributed Node B Portfolio
- 9326 d2U Node B
- 9341 RRH 20 W / RRH 40 W
- TRDU module
- Distributed Multi-standard
Module 2: Optional Equipment & OAM
- Optional Equipment
- OAM
Module 3 9100 MBI (Indoor Cabinet) & MBO (Outdoor Cabinet)
9100 power up procedures
9100 power down procedures
9100 corrective maintenance procedures
Replacing the equipment of the 9326 d2U V2 rack
Replacing the equipment of the TRDU sub-rack
Replacing the optional equipment

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Course Number &


Title

TMO18351 9300 W-CDMA UA07 Radio Fine Tuning

Training Method
Standard Duration

N/A

18

N/A

Theory/Practical

N/A

Theory

N/A

N/A

12

N/A

Maximum
Participants
Teaching Languages
Audience

Objectives

Pre-requisites

Alcatel-Lucent
2012

English, French
Radio fine tuning tool users
By the end of the course, participants will be able to:
- locate the Radio Fine Tuning activities
- list the main causes of QoS degradation and common solutions
- identify the main algorithms impacting QoS
- identify the QoS indicators sensitive to fine tuning algorithms
-describe the call flow of the RRC connection and the Paging procedures
- identify the algorithms and parameters that can be tuned & QoS
indicators impacted
- explain the objectives of the SHO algorithm
- present the principles of a SHO procedure
- describe the algorithms and parameters that can be tuned to improve
performance & QoS indicators impacted
- explain the objectives of the HHO algorithm
- present the principles of the HHO for Alarm reason procedure
- describe the algorithms and parameters that can be tuned to improve
the performance of the HHO for Alarm reason procedure & QoS indicators
impacted
- explain the objectives of the Cell Reselection algorithm
- present the principles of the 3G to 2G and 2G to 3G Cell Reselection
procedure
- describe the algorithms and parameters that can be tuned to improve
the performance of the Cell Reselection procedure & QoS indicators
impacted
- explain the objectives of the Radio Link Management algorithms
- present the principles of the Radio Link Management procedures
- describe the algorithms and parameters that can be tuned to improve
the performance of the Radio Link Control procedures & QoS indicators
impacted
- explain the objectives of the Radio Resource Management algorithms
- present the principles of the Radio Resource Management algorithms
- describe the algorithms and parameters that can be tuned to improve
the performance of the different Radio Resource Management algorithms
& QoS indicators impacted
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Title

TMO18420E 9370 RNC UA07 Maintenance Assessment

Training Method
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N/A

N/A

Theory/Practical

N/A

Practical

N/A

N/A

N/A

Maximum
Participants
Teaching Languages
Audience
Objectives
Pre-requisites

Course Contents

Alcatel-Lucent
2012

English, French
Maintenance and Field Engineer
The objective of this course is to assess the trainees knowledge of the
maintenance on the RNC in a live UTRAN Network.
TMO18257 9370 RNC UA07 Maintenance
During this assessment, the trainee is given a comprehensive list of RNC
maintenance activities which he or she has to carry out using the relevant
procedures. An ALU trainer supervises each activity and records whether
the trainee can perform each task independently, and notes any areas
where the trainee may need additional support. The trainee retains the
list of activities, together with the comments as proof of certification.

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Course Number &


Title

TMO18421E 9310 Macro NodeB UA07 Maintenance Assessment

Training Method
Standard Duration

N/A

N/A

Theory/Practical

N/A

Practical

N/A

N/A

N/A

Maximum
Participants
Teaching Languages
Audience
Objectives
Pre-requisites

Course Contents

Alcatel-Lucent
2012

English, French
Maintenance and Field Engineer
The objective of this course is to assess the trainees knowledge of the
maintenance on the Macro NodeB in a live UTRAN Network.
TMO18258 9310 Macro NodeB UA07 Maintenance
During this assessment, the trainee is given a comprehensive list of Macro
NodeB maintenance activities which he or she has to carry out using the
relevant procedures. An ALU trainer supervises each activity and records
whether the trainee can perform each task independently, and notes any
areas where the trainee may need additional support. The trainee retains
the list of activities, together with the comments as proof of certification.

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Course Number &


Title

TMO18422E 9320 Distributed NodeB UA07 Maintenance Assessment

Training Method
Standard Duration

N/A

N/A

Theory/Practical

N/A

Practical

N/A

N/A

N/A

Maximum
Participants
Teaching Languages
Audience
Objectives
Pre-requisites

Course Contents

Alcatel-Lucent
2012

English, French
Maintenance and Field Engineer
The objective of this course is to assess the trainees knowledge of the
maintenance on the Distributed NodeB in a live UTRAN Network..
TMO18258 9310 Macro NodeB UA07 Maintenance
During this assessment, the trainee is given a comprehensive list of
Distributed NodeB maintenance activities which he or she has to carry out
using the relevant procedures. An ALU trainer supervises each activity
and records whether the trainee can perform each task independently,
and notes any areas where the trainee may need additional support. The
trainee retains the list of activities, together with the comments as proof
of certification.

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Title

TMO18423E 9100 Multi-Standard Base Station Maintenance Assessment

Training Method
Standard Duration

N/A

N/A

Theory/Practical

N/A

Practical

N/A

N/A

N/A

Maximum
Participants
Teaching Languages
Audience
Objectives
Pre-requisites

Course Contents

Alcatel-Lucent
2012

English, French
Maintenance and Field Engineer
The objective of this course is to assess the trainees knowledge of the
maintenance on the Multi-standard NodeB in a live UTRAN Network..
TMO18258 9310 Macro NodeB UA07 Maintenance
During this assessment, the trainee is given a comprehensive list of 9100
Multi-standard NodeB maintenance activities which he or she has to carry
out using the relevant procedures. An ALU trainer supervises each activity
and records whether the trainee can perform each task independently,
and notes any areas where the trainee may need additional support. The
trainee retains the list of activities, together with the comments as proof
of certification.

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Course Number
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TMO54067 9300 RNP (Radio Network Planning) Fundamentals UTRAN UA07

Training Method
Standard
Duration

N/A

18

N/A

Theory/Practical

N/A

Theory

N/A

N/A

12

N/A

Maximum
Participants
Teaching
Languages
Audience

English, French, German

Objectives

Pre-requisites

Course Contents

Alcatel-Lucent
2012

Radio Networks planning team


Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to:
- describe the structure of an Radio Networks Planning tool (RNP) and the steps
of an RNP process
- describe the UMTS RNP inputs in regards of frequency spectrum, traffic
parameters, equipment parameters and RNP requirements
- calculate the cell range for a given service by doing a manual link budget in the
Uplink
- have the theoretical background to create an initial Networks design using an
RNP tool (the RNP tool is only used by the trainer for demonstration)
- define basic radio Networks parameters (neighborhood and code planning)
- discuss briefly optimization possibilities in terms of capacity and coverage
- describe briefly the interference mechanisms due to UMTS/GSM co-location and
the solutions for antenna systems.
Knowledge of the UTRAN Radio Interface
- TMO18246 9300 W-CDMA UA07 R99 Radio Principles
- TMO18247 9300 W-CDMA UA07 HSxPA Radio Principles
Introduction
Initial Radio Networks Design
- UMTS RNP notations, RNP tool &
- Positioning the sites on the map
process overview
- Coverage prediction for CPICH RSCP
- UMTS traffic simulations
Inputs for Radio Networks Planning
- Coverage prediction for CPICH Ec/Io
(RNP)
& DL/UL services
- UMTS FDD frequency spectrum
- Traffic emulation approach or
- UMTS traffic parameters
fixed load approach
- UMTS terminals, NodeB s and
antennas
Basic Radio Networks Parameter
- UMTS RNP requirements
Definition
- Neighborhood planning
Link Budget (in Uplink) and Cell Range
- Scrambling code planning
Calculation
- Inputs for a manual UL link budget
Basic Radio Networks Optimization
- UMTS propagation model
- Coverage and capacity improvement
- UMTS shadowing and fast fading
features
modeling
- Design optimization based on drive
- Calculation of NodeB reference
measurements
sensitivity
UMTS/GSM Co-location and Antenna
- UMTS interference modeling
systems
- Calculation of cell range
- Interference mechanisms due to coHSPA (HSPA+)
location
- HSDPA
- Antenna solutions in case of co- HSUPA
location

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1.8.3 Microwaves Training Description


Course Title

9500 MPR (Microwave Packet Radio) (ETSI) R3.3 description

Course Number

TWT42017

Course Duration

2 days

Course Description

Overall Description
In this training, a description of the HW, architecture and main features
of the 9500MPR ETSI is provided.
It is the first step to do if the course 9500MPR ETSI O&M node configuration
and /or 9500MPR ETSI O&M terminal configuration.
Course Objectives
By the end of the course, participants will be able to:

Have a general overview of the product and to describe equipment


features, main applications, physical layout, external connections

Course Contents
Product overview

Basic concepts of the 9500MPR


Architecture
Traffic profiles
Traffic management (QoS)
Synchronization
Cross-connections
Protections
XPIC
Ring management
virtual cable with MPT-MC
Management system

Functional description

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MSS Node Hardware Architecture


MSS Terminal Hardware Architecture
ODU300 Hardware Architecture
MPT-HC Hardware architecture

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MPT-MC Hardware Architecture

Audience

People in charge of Operation & Maintenance of the 9500 MPR (PDH, SDH,
Ethernet transported signals traffic), locally managed by Craft Terminal.

Expected Foundation
Knowledge

- General knowledge about Telecommunication Networks and Telecommunication


Management Networks.
- Good knowledge about the digital transmission, PDH, SDH, Ethernet
and ATM networks,
- Good experience in microwave links operation and maintenance,
- PC and Windows literate.

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Course Title

9500 MPR (Microwave Packet Radio) (ETSI) R3.3 Node Configuration


Operation & Maintenance

Course Number

TWT42018

Course Duration

3 days

Course Description

Overall Description
This is an O&M course based on 9500 MPR -ETSI. It shows how to mange
the Node configuration.
Note: No theoretical presentation and no practice/exercises on the ASAP
unit for ATM traffic is included.
Course Objectives
By the end of the course, participants will be able to:

Use the Craft Terminal for local configuration of the Node


configuration MSS4 and MSS8
Carry out system maintenance and suitable PDH, and Ethernet
measuring instruments
Perform troubleshooting starting from alarm indications

Course Contents

NE operation

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CT connection , TCO suite


Equipment view opening
Menu Configuration
Menu diagnosis
Menu supervision
Tab-panel Equipment ,Protection scheme, Synchronization , connections
views : PDH domain ,SDH domain, EAS domain, Radio
domain, core and Ethernet domains, Auxiliary domain
LAG management
VLAN management
Ring management
XPIC management
Synch Ethernet support
Alarm Management
Performance monitoring

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Maintenance

Fault management
Software download

Audience

People in charge of Operation & Maintenance of the 9500 MPR


Node MSS-4 /MSS-8 configuration (PDH, SDH, Ethernet transported
signals), locally managed by Craft Terminal.

Expected Foundation
Knowledge

-This training has to be delivered with the Courseware Ref:TWT42017


- General knowledge about Telecommunication Networks and Telecommunication
Management Networks.
- Good knowledge about the digital transmission, PDH, SDH,
Ethernet networks,
- Good experience in microwave links operation and maintenance,
- PC and Windows literate.

Required Equipment

A 9500MPR link in rel. 3.3 and in node configuration

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Course Title

9500 MPR (Microwave Packet Radio) (ETSI) R3.3 Terminal Configuration


Operation & Maintenance

Course Number

TWT42019

Course Duration

2 days

Course Description

Overall Description
This is an O&M course based on 9500 MPR -ETSI. It shows how to manage the
Terminal configuration.
Note: No theoretical presentation and no practice/exercises on the ASAP unit
for ATM traffic is included.
Course Objectives
By the end of the course, participants will be able to:

Use the Craft Terminal for local configuration of the Terminal


configuration MSS1C and MPR-e
Carry out system maintenance and suitable PDH, and Ethernet measuring instruments
Perform troubleshooting starting from alarm indications

Course Contents

NE operation

CT connection , TCO suite


Equipment view opening
Menu Configuration
Menu diagnosis
Menu supervision
Alarm Management
Performance monitoring

Maintenance

Fault management
Software download

Audience

People in charge of Operation & Maintenance of the 9500 MPR Terminal


configuration MSS-1c and MPR-e (PDH, Ethernet transported signals), locally
managed by Craft Terminal.

Expected

This course is not a stand alone one, but it must be delivered with TWT42017

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Foundation
Knowledge

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course
- Depending of the customer request this training can to be delivered with the Courseware
Ref: TWT42017 and /or TWT42018- General knowledge about Telecommunication Networks
and Telecommunication Management Networks.
- Good knowledge about the digital transmission, PDH, Ethernet networks,
- Good experience in microwave links operation and maintenance,
- PC and Windows literate.

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1.8.4

BackHaul Training Description


Course Title

1850 TSS-320 & 1850 TSS-160 (Transport Service Switch) R 4.1 O&M

Course Number

TOP63058

Course duration

10 Days

Description

Overall Description
This is an O&M course based on 1850 TSS-320 and/or 1850 TSS-160.
System introduction, service provisioning and alarm based
maintenance are presented in the course.
Course Objectives
To be able to carry out the main O&M tasks of 1850 TSS-320/160 R 4.1
By the end of the course, participants will be able to:

quote the main features of the 1850 TSS-320/160


describe the Hardware
configure the cards
configure the DCN parameters required to supervise a
local and a remote NE
create SDH services
create connection-oriented and connection-less Data
services (Ethernet, T-MPLS/MPLS-TP, ATM)
manage the protections
configure the network synchronization
check the transmission quality
manage the alarms
backup & restore the NE configuration
manage the users
substitute the Equipment Controller

Course Contents

Product overview

Hardware Description

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1850 TSS-320/160 architecture

Rack and subrack


Common cards
SDH cards
FOADM cards

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Operation

Cross-connections (HO and LO)


Protections
Synchronization

Data operation

1850 TSS-320/160 supervision


1662 SMC management

SDH operation

Data cards
1662 SMC drop-shelf

Ethernet Cross-connections
Ethernet bridge configuration
T-MPLS/MPLS-TP (EVPL and EVPLAN configuration)
ATM board management
UGW board management (CES services)

Maintenance

Backup & restore


Software download
Alarm management
Performance Monitoring
User management
Security management
EC substitution

Audience

People in charge of operation and maintenance of SDH and DATA


networks.

Expected Foundation
Knowledge

General knowledge of telecommunication transport networks, digital


transmission and SDH standards (G.707 and G.783). Basic knowledge of
Ethernet technology.

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Course Title

1850 TSS-5C (Transport Service Switch-5 Compact) R5.1


Operation

Course Number

TOP52507

Course Duration

Instructor-Led
2 Days

Description

Overall Description
1850 TSS-5C (Transport Service Switch-5 Compact) R5.1
Operation
Course Objectives
By the end of the course, participants will be able to

Perform System Login


Supervise Hardware
Configure T-MPLS/MPLS-TP Service
Configure Ethernet Service
Configure Synchronization

Course Contents

Operation

NE Operator Interface
T-MPLS MPLS-TP Operation
Ethernet Operation
Synchronization

Audience

People in charge of operation and maintenance of PTN


Networks.

Expected Foundation Knowledge

General knowledge of telecommunications transport


networks, digital transmission, PTN and basic knowledge of
Ethernet
technology.
TOP52506 1850 TSS-5C (Transport Service Switch-5 Compact)
R5.1 Description

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Course Title

1350 OMS EML R 9.6 Operation and Maintenance 3.0

Course Number

TOS63017

Course Duration

2 days

Description

Overall Description
This is an Operation course based on 1350 OMS EML R 9.6. This training
does not cover NE operation but only 1350 OMS EML operation. System
description, map and Network Element management, and Network
Element alarm management are presented in the course.
Objectives
By the end of the course, participants will be able to:
describe the 1350 OMS functions and architecture,
login and start with the 1350 OMS,
navigate the Graphical User Interfaces,
create in the system database the NEs deployed in the network,
configure the parameters required for supervising the NEs,
create and manage the network map,
create in the system the physical connections that represent the
network cabling,
perform the main provisioning and commissioning procedures for 1830
PSS networks,
use the simulator for off-line configuration of Q3-OSI NEs,
perform the backup & restore of the NE database,
perform a set of NE management operations,
download into the NE a new software package to update its software
release,
browse the operation log,
handle the Alarm Surveillance application for monitoring the current
and the historical alarms,
manage the transmission quality records.
Content
Section 1: Product Overview
1350 OMS Overview
Section 2: Graphical Interface
Web Portal
Multi Service GUI
Section 3: System Operation
NE Creation and Supervision
Maps and Physical Connections
Commissioning and Power Balancing for 1830 PSS
NE Management
Q3 NE simulator and NE MIB backup and restore
Section 4: Maintenance Applications

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Alarm management
Performance Monitoring management
Logs management
NE software download

Audience

People in charge of remote management of SDH/WDM/Multiservice NEs


by means of the Alcatel-Lucent 1350 OMS platform.

Expected Foundation
Knowledge

Participants must have already attended an Operation & Maintenance


course on an Alcatel-Lucent NE from local management.

Required Equipment

Equipment of the same type as the one the participants will be


managing in the network under their control.

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Course Title

1350 OMS PKT R9.6 O&M for MPLS-TP/T-MPLS

Course Number

TOP63080

Course Duration

5 days

Description

Overall Description
This is an Operation and Maintenance course based on 1350 OMS PKT R 9.6.
System description, service provisioning and alarm management are
presented in the course. The course focuses on MPLS-TP/T-MPLS
technology.
Objectives
By the end of the course, participants will be able to:
describe the 1350 OMS functions and architecture,
enable the required technologies (MPLS-TP/T-MPLS, CES) over the
Network Elements' ports,
create connection-oriented and connection-less Ethernet services based
on MPLS-TP/T-MPLS,
create Circuit Emulation Services (CES),
configure the service parameters, such as bandwidth thresholds and
filtering criteria,
handle the Alarm Surveillance application for monitoring the current and
historical alarms,
manage the transmission quality records,
carry out troubleshooting by means of Ethernet and MPLS-TP/T-MPLS
OAM,
keep align the Network configuration to the 1350 OMS PKT database.
Content
Section 1: Product Overview
1350 OMS PKT in 1350 OMS
Services environment
Section 2: System Operation
1350OMS MS-GUI
Construction environment
Client traffic parameters
MPLS-TP and T-MPLS Tunnels and PseudoWires
Connection-oriented services
Connection-less services
Circuit Emulation Services
Aggregate objects
Network utilities
Section 3: Maintenance Application
Alarm management
Performance Monitoring
OAM
Link Pass Through

Audience

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2012

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Service Provisioning Platform) networks and PTNs (Packet Transport


Networks) made of Alcatel-Lucent Network Elements by means of 1350 OMS
platform.
Participants must have already attended the 1350 OMS EML Operation and
Maintenance course or have such competencies.
Participants must have already attended an Operation & Maintenance
course on Packet capable equipment (e.g. 1850 TSS, ISA ES) or have such
competencies.

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1.9

TRAINING DESCRIPTION FOR RFP2


Course Title

eSM (Enhanced Services Manager) R 28SU9 Introduction,


Provisioning and Service Administration

Course Number

IN0330

Course Duration

3 days

Description

Overall Description
This course is designed to introduce you to eSM platform.
This course is not intended for a specific provisioned service.
It provides concepts that apply to a basic service that may
be installed on eSM.
Course Objectives
This course is designed to enable the student to:

Describe the purpose of eSM in network


Describe what eSM is, what it does, and how it
is used
Find information about eSM on the GUI and in
eSM product information library
Describe eSM graphical user interface (GUI)
Use eSM to provision service data
Administer work orders on eSM
Describe how to allow end user data
provisioning from eSM
Use eSM to generate service commands
Use eSM to perform Network Element Queries
Perform a Network Element Cut Through from
eSM to a network element

Course Contents
The course is divided in 4 parts:

Part I: eSM in the Network

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eSM Hardware and software
Getting started using eSM GUI
Preferences and navigation tools

Part II: eSM Provisioning Concepts

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Module 1:
Module 2:
Module 3:
Module 4:

Module 1: Service Provisioning and Work Orders


Module 2: Provisioning Service Objects
Module 3: Work Order Administration
Module 4: End User Provisioning

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Part III: Application Administration

Module 5: Decision Graph Library


Module 6: Service Commands
Module 7: NE Query and NE Cut-through
Module 8: eSM Bulk Provisioning

Module 1: Define Network Elements


Module 2: Services Administration
Module 3: Network Element Group
Module 4: Distribution Rules
Module 5: Load Active Data Requests
Module 6: Rehoming Requests
Module 7: Load Balancing Requests

Part IV: Security Administration

Module 1: eSM Security Administration Introduction


Module 2: Define data access: Creating owner
groups and owners
Module 3: Task Permissions and Task Groups
Module 4: User Access

Note: This course is taught to a typical configuration of the


latest release. The materials are not customized to a
specific customer network design.
This class is designed to be of variable length, depending on
the audience who will be attending this course. The duration
for the course is 12 hours to 18 hours, the maximum being 18
hours.
Audience

The intended audience for this course are:

Expected Foundation
Knowledge

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Maintenance personnel
Managers
Administrators
Service Provisioners
Field Support Personnel
Users who need to be introduced to the
Enhanced Service Manager (eSM)

Experienced eSM users (six months or more of experience)


are not required to attend IN2010W.

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Course Title

MAS (MiLife Application Server) R 28SU8 OA&M

Course Number

IN0510

Course Duration

5 days

Description

Overall Description
This course is intended as a Operations, Administration and
Maintenance course for the MiLife Application Server R 28SU8 platform
hardware and software. This course is lecture and hands on based.
Course Objectives
This course is designed to enable the student to:
Describe MAS with its applications and configurations.
List the various telecommunication components interfacing with
MAS in a Network.
Identify the MAS architecture.
Describe the various hardware components in a MAS cabinet.
Learn how to use the craft interfaces.
Discuss the most appropriate craft interfaces for different
situations.
List the various OA&M interfaces available on MAS.
Identify the tools and techniques used to monitor and maintain
the MAS.
Perform the various database operations through the RC/V forms.
View the system and other component state through DAPs.
Discuss the regular preventative maintenance needed for the
MAS.
Describe the Middleware components of MAS.

Course Contents

Module 1 - MAS Introduction


Module 2 - MAS Hardware
Module 3 - MAS Administrative Tools
Module 4 - MAS Middleware Overview
Module 5 - MAS Middleware Core Services
Module 6 - MAS Databases
Module 7 - OA&M Subsystems
Module 8 - Protocol Handlers-SS7
Module 9 - Protocol Handlers-Diameter
Module 10 - External Interfaces
Module 11 - MAS Engineering
Appendix A - Glossary

Course Duration
The duration for the course is 30 hours.

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Audience

This course is for craft engineers responsible for performing


maintenance, and OAM on the MiLife Application Server.

Expected Foundation
Knowledge

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Knowledge and experience with UNIX and PC commands.

An understanding of the features and functionality of the Lucent


Technologies Intelligent Network Platforms and Applications.

This knowledge can be gained through the pre-requisite courses:


o
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Course Title

8620 SurePay OCS R 28.5/R 29.5 Overview

Course Number

IN1345

Course Duration

2 days

Description

Overall Description
This course provides students with a functional description of the
SurePay service.The Alcatel-Lucent 8620 SurePay provides an
operator with a multitude of rating and charging options for
services - whether voice and/or data, or prepaid and/or postpaid in real time and in any combination.
Course Objectives
To enable students to:

Define the SurePay application


Describe the features provided by SurePay:

Call Processing
Service Charging
Account Management
Service Management
Recharge Processing
User Interaction
Network Support

Explain the various components of the SurePay software


architecture

Course Contents
The course is divided into 9 modules:

Audience

The intended audience for this course are:

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Module 1: SurePay Introduction


Module 2: Call Processing
Module 3: Service Charging
Module 4: Account Management
Module 5: Service Management
Module 6: Recharge Processing
Module 7: User Interaction
Module 8: Architecture and Network Support
Module 9: MAS on ATCA

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Service provisioners who provision the SurePay service data


Service administrators who monitor the service
Field support personnel who install the service and upgrade it

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to
later versions
Expected Foundation Knowledge

Knowledge of the following is desirable:

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Wireless telecommunications/telephony background


Alcatel-Lucent IN Services background

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Course Title

8620 SurePay OCS R 28.8/29.8 Operations, Administration, and


Maintenance

Course Number

TAP06009

Course Duration

5 days

Description

Overall Description
The course is designed to guide participants in the management of
the SurePay Service with its multiple interfaces, equipment,
dependencies and Service Packages. Network Level call flows are
examined for SS7 Signaling, Provisioning flow, Recharge Management,
and AAA Diameter Network interfaces. Methods for Debugging issues
within the system are discussed and include discussions of the Data
flow through a SurePay Call and the Tables required.

Course Objectives
This course is designed to enable the student to:

Describe SurePay Service


Describe the Hardware and Software configurations of
SurePay
List the key features of SurePay
Describe MiLife Application Server (MAS) with its
applications and configurations
Describe MiLife Application Server (MAS) on Advanced
Telecommunications Computing Architecture (ATCA)
Describe the various SurePay SPAs
Explain how eCGS interfaces with the SurePay
architecture
Explain how the diameter protocol is supported on
SurePay
Describe the SurePay call flow

Note: This course is taught to a typical configuration of the latest


release. The materials are not customized to a specific customer
network design.
The duration for the course is 30 hours.
Audience

The intended audience for this course are:

Expected Foundation
Knowledge

Participants should have completed the following courses:

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Service provisioners who provision the SurePay service


data
Service administrators who monitor the service
Field support personnel who install the service and
upgrade it to later versions

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Provisioning and Service Administration


IN0510 MAS (MiLife Application Server) Operations,
Administration and Maintenance
IN1345 8620 SurePay OCS(Online Charging System) Overview

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Course Title

5900 SRP (Specialized Resource Point) R7.0 Description

Course Number

TAP18409W

Course Duration

1 day

Description

Overall description
This course covers detailed information on the Alcatel-Lucent 5900
SRP R7.0 and will provide learners with knowledge on features,
interfaces and architecture of the product.
Course objectives
By the end of the course, the participant will be able to:
- describe the 5900 SRP 7.0 features,
- describe the 5900 SRP 7.0 Network Interfaces,
- describe the 5900 SRP 7.0 Software and Hardware architecture,
- describe the 5900 SRP 7.0 Call Flows,
- describe the 5900 SRP 7.0 Congestion Control,
- describe the 5900 SRP 7.0 TTS Feature
Course content
1 SRP in the network
2 SRP features
3 SRP network interfaces
4 Functional architecture
5 Hardware architecture
6 Call Flows
7 Congestion control
8 TTS feature (optional)

Audience

Alcatel-Lucent Customer or Alcatel-Lucent staff in charge of operation


of the 5900 SRP (Specialized Resource Point) R7.0

Expected Foundation
Knowledge

The participants should have a good understanding of voice


application, network services and telecommunication networks.

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Course Title

5900 SRP (Specialized Resource Point) R7.0 Administration

Course Number

TAP18410W

Course Duration

3 days

Description

Overall Description
This course covers the administration of the Alcatel-Lucent 5900 SRP
R 7.0. Trainees will able to perform all the administration tasks by
manipulating on an operational SRP.
Course Objectives
By the end of the course, the participant will be able to:
- connect to an SRP 7.0 platform for operation purposes,
- understand the SRP interfaces with SSP and SCP,
- configure the SRP 7.0 platform for announcement restitution and
manage VXML scripts,
- manage announcements using AnnLab (Announcement Laboratory)
- retrieve alarms, interpret them and take appropriate actions,
- retrieve statistics from the SRP 7.0 in order to supervise the
platform,
- perform level 1 maintenance of the SRP 7.0.
Course content
1 - Getting Started
Introduction
Java Run Time software installation
OSP GUI launch
Basic GUI navigation guidelines
2 - SCP-SRP and SSP-SRP interfaces management
ISUP signalling and voice circuits management
SRP-SCP interface management
Terminating Announcement feature configuration
3 - Announcements and scripts management
Overview
INAP Interpreter service configuration
Announcements scripts
Free announcements
VxML scripts
4 - Annlab
Introduction to announcement provisioning
Management of cluster
Create a new announcement
Mass provisioning
5 - Alarms management
Introduction
pfmalarm service description
6 - Statistics management

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Introduction
Objects description description
Wizard tool description
Subscription object
7 - SRP servers administration
ALOM interface description
Processes management
Shutdown/restart procedure
iNAV gateway administration
File system backup
Audience

Alcatel-Lucent Customer or Alcatel-Lucent staff in charge of operation


of the 5900 SRP (Specialized Resource Point) R7.0

Expected Foundation Knowledge

The participants should have a good understanding of voice


application, network services and telecommunication networks and a
user knowledge of Linux system.
The participants should attended the course:
TAP18409: 5900 SRP (Specialized Resource Point) R7.0 Description

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Course Title

8965 C3S (Billing Mediation Solution) R 3.0 Operation and


Administration

Course Number

3FL13079AAAA

Course Duration

2 days

Description

Objectives
During the course, the participant will apply all the task oriented
procedures designed to configure charging gateway interfaces, to supervise
the CDR acquisition and forwarding, and to maintain the C3S in operational
state.
By the end of the course, the participant will be able to:
- locate the features of the C3S in the customer network,
- perform the C3S system supervision and maintenance.
- supervise and monitor alarm notifications,
- configure C3S interfaces with Network elements and Billing systems,
- supervise the CDR flow

Content
1 Overview
1.1 Ways to perform charging
1.2 Off-line charging
1.3 Charging ID
1.4 Inter Operator Identifier (IOI)
2 Hardware
2.1 Server Hardware
3 Software
3.1 Software packages
3.2 Functional architecture
3.3 DPM & instances
3.4 Management Information Base
4 User operations
4.1 Accessing the server
4.2 Defining the four types of maps
4.3 Identifying the tasks to be performed on the C3S
5 Exercices
5.1 Start the C3S
5.2 Stop the C3S
5.3 Backing up C3S application
5.4 Restoring C3S application
5.5 Map handling
5.6 Supervising events and alarms
5.7 Declaring a NE
5.8 Declaring an OSS
5.9 Supervising dataflow

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5.10 Managing the CDRs


Technical staff in charge of operating and maintening the C3S.

Audience
Expected Foundation Knowledge

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Basic knowledges on IP core network : GPRS or IMS.


A working knowledge of LINUX system is also recommended.

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TRAINING DESCRIPTION FOR RFP4

Course Title

5620 SAM (Service Aware Manager) R10.0 Fundamentals

Course Number

TOS36033

Course Duration

3 days

Description

Overall Description
The 5620 SAM R10.0 Fundamentals course provides hands-on
foundations for using SAM to: perform network equipment
management, monitoring and supervision; identify alarms rose
against equipment and services; obtain details about alarm types,
severity, status and correlation; perform scheduled and on-demand
equipment configuration backups and software upgrades; collect,
display and save performance and accounting statistics in tabular or
graphical forms for selected objects.
Course Objectives
Upon completion of this course, student will be able to:

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List the 5620 SAM functions and main features


Identify the components of the 5620 SAM management
system
Identify the elements 5620 SAM GUI
Use the 5620 SAM navigation tree views to perform
equipment management operations
Discover network element (NE) devices on 5620 SAM
Use 5620 SAM topology maps to manage the network and
display the status of network devices and services
Generate file inventory lists for a managed device or for
the entire network
Use the 5620 SAM to identify alarms rose against
equipment and services, alarm types, severity, status
and correlation details
Manage the User activity logs to view information about
the actions performed by each 5620 SAM clients
Use the dynamic alarm list to filter and search for
alarms, display correlated alarms, view alarm history
and open alarm information details
Perform scheduled and on-demand NE backups
Restore NE's configuration using backup files stored in
the SAM database
Perform scheduled and on-demand NE software updates
Identify the 5620 SAM statistics collection capabilities
Use the 5620 SAM to collect, display, and save to a file
scheduled and on-demand performance statistics in
tabular or graphical forms for selected objects
Identify the process to collect accounting statistics

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Section 1 Product overview

Section 2 System Overview

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Module 6.2 - Performance Statistics
Lab 6.1 - Scheduled Performance Statistics Lab
Lab 6.2 - On-demand Performance Statistics Lab
Module 6.3 - Accounting Statistics

Primary Audience

Alcatel-Lucent

Module 5.1 - Network Element Backup and Restore


Lab 5.1 - Network Element Backup and Restore Labs
Module 5.2 - Network Element Software Upgrade
Lab 5.2 - Network Element Software Upgrade Labs

Section 6 Performance Management

Audience

Module 4.1 - Alarms


Lab 4.1 - Alarms Lab

Section 5 Network Element Management

Module 3.1 - Login and GUI Overview


Lab 3.1 - Login and GUI Lab
Module 3.2 - Equipment Management
Lab 3.2 - Network Devices Discovery Labs
Lab 3.3 - Equipment Management Lab
Module 3.3 - Topology Map Management
Lab 3.4 - Topology Map Management Lab
Module 3.4 - Users activity logs
Lab 3.5 - Users activity Lab
Lab 3.6 - Deployment State Visibility Lab

Section 4 Fault Management

Module 2.1 - System Architecture


Lab 2.1 - System Architecture Lab

Section 3 Network Management

Module 1.1 - 5620 SAM Overview


Lab 1.1 - 5620 SAM Overview Lab

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network, reporting network alarms and monitor performance

Secondary Audience

Any other customers technical personnel willing to take other


course(s) of any the following ALUniv training paths:

Expected Foundation
Knowledge

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IP Network Services Management Training


IP Network Report and Analysis Training
IP/Ethernet Mobile Backhaul
LTE Evolved Packet Core
IP/MPLS in Industries and Government
Long Term Evolution - Level 4 Core Network Element
Engineer
Long Term Evolution - Level 4 Network Operations
Center Engineer
Long Term Evolution - Level 4 Radio Operations and
Maintenance Engineer
Internal Alcatel-Lucent employees aiming to learn the
basic operations capabilities of the 5620 SAM.

Basic understanding of IP Networks


Basic understanding of technical English

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Course Title

5060 WCS W 4.x Description (5060 WCS and 7540/49 WMG)

Course Number

TMO18061

Course duration

1 day

Description

Overall Description
In this comprehensive 1 day instructor-led theoretical course, any
person involved in mobile NGN and requiring a general knowledge of
the Alcatel-Lucent Mobile NGN solution will gain a useful knowledge
on ALU mobile NGN products (5060 WCS and 7540/49 MGW), including
hardware, general architecture and main functions.
Objectives
During the course, the participant will obtain a general knowledge of
the 5060 Wireless Call Server solution, with technical information,
regarding functions, hardware and software elements.
By the end of the course, the participant will be able to:
- Identify the characteristics of a distributed MSC architecture
- Name the main elements of the Alcatel-Lucent DMSC solution
- List the main functions of the 5060 WCS and 7540/7549 WMG
- Match the names of main elements of the DMSC solution system with
their functions
- Describe 5060 WCS hardware and software architecture,
management interface, and list the main configurationsList the 2
Wireless Media Gateways associated with 5060 WCS
- Describe the 7540 WMG hardware and software architecture
- Describe the 7549 WMG hardware and software architecture.
Content
1 DMSC Overview
2 5060 WCS Description
3 7540-7549 WMG Description
Customer application engineers, product range engineers, customers,
any person involved in NGNs and requiring a general knowledge of the
Alcatel-Lucent Mobile NGN solution (5060 WCS with 7540/49 WMG).

Audience

Expected Foundation
Knowledge

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To be able to list the different functions in conventional


telecommunication networks. Basic knowledge of SS7 and TCP/IP is a
plus.

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Course Title

5060 WCS W 4.x Operation and Provisioning (with 7540/49


WMG)

Course Number

TMO18062

Course Duration

5 days

Description

Overall Description
In this 5 days instructor-led hands-on training, any operator or ALU
staff person involved in the configuration, operation, or planning on
ALU mobile NGN products with learn how to use the WEM GUI of the
5060 WCS to provision both 5060 WCS and 7540WMG or 7549 MGW,
for Operation, Administration and Provisioning. The course combines
both lecture and labs, with significant time for hands-on experience,
and detailed information in all the areas of provisioning except the
Translation&Routing, which is only introduced. T&R is detailed in a
dedicated course.
Objectives
By the end of the course, participants will be able to :
1 Use WEM GUI (Wireless Element Manager Graphical User Interface)
for Configuration / Accounting / Performance / Security / System
Status functionalities,
2 Use WEM CLI (Wireless Element Manager Command Line Interface)
for switch provisioning.

Content
1 EMS Client overview
2 Wireless Call Server Nodes
3 Signaling: Regular SS7, Sigtran WCS and iSG
4 Trunk groups and interconnect
5 754x WMG Nodes and provisioning
6 Command Line Interface
7 Office Parameters
8 Performance Management
9 Accounting Manager
10 Security Management
11 System Status Management
Audience

Switch technicians responsible for Operation Administration and


Provisioning and other support personnel who perform day-to-day
operations on the Alcatel-Lucent 5060 WCS, associated with AlcatelLucent 7540 or 7549 Wireless Media Gateway.

Expected Foundation
Knowledge

To receive maximum benefit from this course, the student should


have a basic knowledge of telephony andcomputer keyboard skills.
Background in switch and GSM helpful.
Alcatel-Lucent Mobile NGN Solution Description (5060 WCS and
7540/49 WMG) is a prerequisite to this course.

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Course Title

5060 WCS (Wireless Call Server) W 4.40-W 4.49 Product


maintenance

Course Number

TMO18065

Course Duration

2 days

Description

Overall Description
This 2 days instructor-led hands-on training is designed for any Switch
Technicians and Engineers who will be providing regular maintenance
and/or diagnosing daily
service impacting issue on the Alcatel-Lucent 5060 WCS. The training
covers basic fault management, some Unix tools for troubleshooting,
as well as regular procedures for backup/restore, preventive and
corrective maintenance. It combines both lecture and labs, with
significant time for hands-on experience, when a model lab is
available for practicing.
Objectives
By the end of the course, participants will be able to :
Demonstrate Spatial Atrium maintenance and troubleshooting
procedures,
Monitor, Troubleshoot and Clear Alarms,
Perform a backup and restore of databases,
Replace and Return defective cards,
Apply Atrium patches.
Content
1 WCS review and fault management
Functional and Hardware review
Fault Management
2 Unix tools and troubleshooting
Unix & filesystem overview
Shell commands and programs
Logs
Database troubleshooting
3 Backup, restore and cron table
Cron table
Automatic backups
Manual backup
Restore
4 Preventive maintenance
Overview
Daily Maintenance
Regular Maintenance
Monthly Maintenance
5 Corrective maintenance

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Overview
System indicators
Hardware Troubleshooting Reference guide presentation
Faulty Hardware replacement MOP Presentation

Audience

Switch Technicians and Engineers who will be providing regular


maintenance and/or diagnosing daily service impacting issue on the
Alcatel-Lucent 5060 WCS.

Expected Foundation
Knowledge

5060 WCS Introduction, 5060 WCS Administration & Provisioning

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Course Title

7750 SR 9.0 Product Overview

Course Number

TER36050

Course Duration

1 day

Description

Overall Description
The 7750 SR 9.0 Product Overview course details the 7750 SR hardware
components and architecture.
Course Objectives
Upon completion of this 1 day course you should be able to identify and
define the following:

The features and characteristics of a service router


7750 SR hardware components and architecture
Course Contents
Section 1: Overview

7750 Service Router family


7750c4/c12
Hardware Overview






IOM3
MDA-XPs
IMMs ( including 100G IMM module)
ISAs
System component summary
Contol Plane vs, Data Palne functionality
Detailed System Architecture

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Intercation between MDAs and IOMs


IOM architecture and Packet Now
Chassis Modes

MDA summarey tables


IMM Sumary tables
SFP summary tables
7750 SR MDA/IMM product summary
7750 SR c4/c12 MDA
Specialized MDAs-Overview and Applications

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Standard SR layouts
Switch Fabric/Contol Plane functionality

Any Service SAny Poet (ASAP) MDA

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High -Scale MDSA ( HS-MDA)


Multi-Sservice Integrated Services Adapter (MS-ISA)

Audience

This course is intended for personnel involved in maintaining and


administering the 7750 SR.

Expected Foundation Knowledge

It may also be relevant to students to register for the Alcatel-Lucent SROS


9.0 (TER36047) course.

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Course Title

SR-OS 9..

Course Number

TER36047

Course Duration

4 days

Description

Overall Description
The SROS 9.0 course provides detail of the technologies used across all of
the hardware platforms running the Service Router Operating System.
Course Objectives
Upon completion of this 4 day course, you should be able to identify and
define the following:

SR Operating System, file structure and CLI


Routing protocols and MPLS
Sevices, including characteristics of different service types (
ePipe, VPLS andVPRN).
Traffic management ( Qos Overview, OAM tools)
Identify and define the following:
Application specific features, including Multi-Service Edge
features, Triple Play features and Mobility features

Course Contents
Section 1: Product Overview

SROS Overview

Section 2: System Operation

Operating System, File System and CLI


Commissioning

Section 3: IP and Routing

Overview
Equipment Management
Topology Map Management

Section 4: MPLS

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Overview

Section 5: Services

Overview
ePipe
VPLS
iPipe
IES
VPRN

Section 6: QoS

Overview

Audience

This course is intended for personnel involved in maintaining and


administering any system running the SROS.

Expected Foundation Knowledge

After registering for this course, a student may also be interested in:

7750
7710
7450
7705
7210

SR Product Overview
SR Product Overview
ESS Product Overview
SR Product Overview
SAS Product Overview

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Course Title

Alcatel-Lucent Evolved Packet Core 9471 Mobility Management Entity (MME)


Operations and Maintenance for LM5.0

Course Number

TMO21025

Course Duration

5 days

Description

Overall Description:
This course provides a foundation of knowledge to understand the 9471
MME and to help prepare technicians to perform routine maintenance tasks
as well as resolve problems on the Alcatel-Lucent 9471 Mobility
Management Entity (MME). This course includes topics, tools, and exercises
to perform routine maintenance tasks and to isolate platform, interface,
and message-processing problems on the Alcatel-Lucent 9471 Mobility
Management Entity (MME). This course also explains the basics of
provisioning the 9471 MME from the 5620 SAM.
Course Objectives:
By the end of the course, participants will be able to:

Explain how the 9471 MME interacts with other elements in the
LTE network to provide mobility management and session
management functions
Locate and describe 9471 MME hardware components
Explain the function of key 9471 MME software components
and applications
Locate IP addresses for MME components, services, and
subnets
Access and navigate the 9471 MME user interfaces appropriate
to specific tasks
View and modify key 9471 MME application parameters
Perform system backup and restore
Control and schedule performance measurement collection
Use platform tools to verify the state and status of 9471 MME
sub-elements and services
Use alarm clearance procedures to resolve basic 9471 MME
faults
Use advanced tools to isolate 9471 MME interface and signaling
problems
Locate procedures in customer documentation to perform
OAM&P tasks, including hardware replacement and software
update

Course Content:
Topics that will be discussed are:

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9471
9471
9471

MME functions and interfaces in the LTE network


MME procedures
MME interworking with UMTS/GSM networks
MME hardware

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Audience

Expected Foundation Knowledge

The primary audience for this course is operations and maintenance


personnel who maintain the Alcatel-Lucent 9471 Mobility Management
Entity (MME) in the Long Term Evolution (LTE)network.
A secondary audience includes those who need a tecnical understanding of
the 9471 MME.
Successful completion of this course requires basic knowledge of the
following:

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9471 MME software and IP addressing


9471 MME management interfaces: local MME management
interfaces and 5620 SAM
Introduction to operations and maintenance
Configuration management
Software management
Performance management
Fault management

LTE architecture and terminology, including Evolved Packet


Core (EPC) and E-UTRAN
3GPP standards and protocols
IP telephony, including IP addressing schemes and Ethernet
connectivity
Telecommunications-grade equipment
Basic Linux

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Course Title

5780 DSC5 Wireless Operations and PCRF Overview

Course Number

TOS36071

Course Duration

2 days

Description

At the end of the course, students will be able to:


Describe policy rule and charging of PCRF and how it fits inside the EPS
Understand various 3GPP PCRF related technical details such as default
bearer, NW-Initiated and UE-Initiated dedicated bearer, SDF, SDF
detection, bearer binding, QoS, On-Path and Off-Path EPS architecture,
Packet Filter, packet policing, QCI, ARP, BBERF, PCEF and AF etc....
Explain various 3GPP PCRF related reference points such as the Gx, Gxx,
Sp, Sh, Rx and their associated Diameter messages and AVPs
Understand Alcatel-Lucent's PCRF implementation with 5780 DSC
Describe network policy rule development on the 5780 DSC and their
execution for influencing network policy for subscribers on an EPS

1. EPS and 5780 DSC Overview


1.1. EPS and PCRF Overview
2G to 4G wireless standard evolution with 3GPP and 3GPP2
EPC functional blocks and how PCRF fits inside EPS
Detailed functions of each EPC functional block such as the PCEF, BBERF,
AF and PCRF
On-Path and Off-Path EPS architecture and differences
3GPP PCC architecture
PCRF introduction such as QoS, gating, and charging
PCRF roaming architecture
Online and Offline Charging systems
PCRF value proposition such as subscriber and content based QoS charging
PCRF use cases
1.2. 5780 DSC PCRF Overview
ALU EPS implementation such as the 7750SR as PGW and SGW, 5780 DSC
as PCRF, 9471 as MME etc...
5780 DSC standard compliance
5780 DSC hardware platforms and options
5780 DSC differentiation
2. PCRF Technical Details
2.1. PCRF Call Flows
Default EPS bearer establishment call flow
NW-Initiated dedicated EPS bearer call flow
Various UE-Initiated bearer request call flows with different known and
unknown service settings, AF, and Grace Timers
Push and Pull PCCs
Known and Unknown service and ASI
Subscription modification call flow
2.2. Bearer, SDF, QoS and Binding
Default EPS and dedicated EPS bearers and QoS such as QCI, ARP, GBR,
MBR, APN-AMBR, UE-AMBR

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GBR and non-GRB EPS bearers


Detailed QCI information and usage examples
QCI mapping to 7750SR FC (PGW and SGW)
TFT and Packet Filter
SDF and its relationship with IP-CAN, EPS bearer, TFT and Packet Filter
Bearer binding and SDF detection
Various examples on TFT, Packet Filter, bearer binding and SDF detection
QoS authorization and enforcement
3 levels of QoS authorization (ASI, QCI, APN-AMBR)
EPS QoS Management such as which EPS entity is responsible for rate
policing and GBR admission
EPS bearer and 3G PDP context
QoS mapping between EPS and GPRS/UMTS
2.3. PCRF Diameter Messages and Reference Points
Diameter Protocol and header
AVP and header
Simple and Group AVP
Capturing and decoding PCRF diameter messages
Understand Diameter protocol notations
Gx reference points and diameter messages
Gxx reference points and diameter messages
Rx reference points and diameter messages
Sp/Sh reference points and diameter messages
Event Triggers
Important AVPs in CCR, CCA, RAR, RAA, AAR, AAA, ASR, and ASA
PCC rule and how its AVPs are used by PCEF

Lab1 - PCRF Technical Specification Revision

Lab2 - 5780 DSC Policy Rule Development and Execution Demonstration


Audience

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2012

Alcatel-Lucent's customers who want to:


Know what is PCRF and why it is important for their 3G, LTE and EPS
network operations
Understand how the 5780 DSC (PCRF) can help a carrier to capture new
revenue opportunities from and reduce network policy opex for their LTE
and 3G wireless networks
Know how ALU realizes PCRF with the 5780 DSC
Understand the technical details of 3GPP PCRF and EPS such as Diameter,
AVP, default and dedicated bearers, SDF, TFT, Onpath and Offpath ESP
architecture etc...
See policy rule execution on the 5780 DSC to manipulate network QoS
policies for 3G and LTE wireless subscribers
Learn how ALU 5620 SAM is used to provide end-to-end EPS network
management including the 5780 DSC
Gain the necessary 5780 DSC and 3GPP PCRF knowledge for attending the
3-day TSO36062 5780 DSC (Dynamic Session Controller) R2.0 Operations and
Maintenance course to gain hand-on experience in developing various
network policy rules, subscriber management and Rx REST programs for the
5780 DSC for 3G and EPS network polices

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Expected Foundation Knowledge

1 Day LTE EPC overview course (TMO21026)

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