Inter-RAT Neighboring Cell Management – WRAN
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Availability: This feature was introduced in M2000 V200R010. The original CME release is WRAN CME V100R008. Summary: This feature allows users to check the consistency of external cells and unidirectionalneighboring cells of the GSM and LTE networks on the UMTS network. When detecting any inconsistencies or unidirectional neighboring cells, this feature helps users quickly rectify the problems. Benefits: With this feature, the CME can quickly correct inconsistent inter-RAT external cell data andunidirectional neighboring cell data. This improves network quality and simplifies manual operations. Description: This feature allows users to check the consistency of external cells of GSM and LTE networksand unidirectional neighboring cells on the UMTS network. The check can be performed automatically or manually. The automatic check is performed on a scheduled basis. The M2000 centrally manages scheduled consistency check tasks using the feature WOFD-071200 Centralized Task Manager. To perform a manual check, users need to set check criteria, including NEs to be checked and check rules for selected NEs. Supported check items are as follows: ? Unidirectional neighboring cells After a check is complete, the CME generates check results with an alarm severity of error, major, or warning. Users can set the alarm severity for each check result. The check results can be saved as an HTML, CSV, XLS, XLSX, PDF, or TXT file. Users can compare the results. The check results can be corrected as follows: ? Automatic correction: The CME automatically deletes redundant data and adds missing data. ? Wizard-based data update: The CME provides modification suggestions for users. ? Configuration data editing: The CME provides a general configuration window for users to modify relevant configuration data. Enhancement: None None |
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This feature allows users to check the consistency of external cells and unidirectional neighboring cells of the GSM and LTE networks on the UMTS network. When detecting any inconsistencies or unidirectional neighboring cells, this feature helps users quickly rectify the problems. |

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