7. MATERIALES Y MÉTODOS
8.5 Desarrollo de blastocistos a partir de las mórulas desvitrificadas
6.5 Querying GSM MR Overview Analysis Results
This section describes how to query the GSM measurement report (MR) overview report. An MR report includes the following information about a measurement cell: uplink and downlink levels, uplink and downlink quality, timing advance (TA), and link balance. You can learn the TRX and cell coverage, radio link quality, and subscriber distribution directly from the information in the analysis results. A GSM MR overview report consists of GSM BSC analysis results, GSM cell group analysis results, TopN TRX analysis results, and GSM MR theme analysis results.
Follow-up Procedure
NOTE
When you check a theme analysis result in the GSM MR Analysis Task, GSM Cell Performance Analysis Task, GSM Uplink Interference Analysis Task, GSM Frequency Analysis Task, or GSM Neighboring Cell Analysis Task, the Nastar can enable you to navigate to the analysis results of different tasks if other themes have analysis results of specified cells and time segments. Right-click a cell and choose Jump To > GSM *** Analysis Task from the shortcut menu to view the analysis results ( *** indicates the five analysis tasks).
6.5.1 Querying GSM BSC Analysis Results
This function describes how to query GSM BSC analysis results. Based on each radio link counter, you can query the number of TopN TRXs, number of TRXs that meet the filter conditions and average value of each radio link counter of a BSC to be analyzed. In addition, you can query the average value of each radio link counter of each TopN TRX and TRX that meet the filter condition.
Prerequisites
l You have logged in to the Nastar client.
l The progress bar of the GSM MR analysis task reaches 100%.
l During the creation of the GSM MR analysis task, BSC is selected on the Ne Selection tab page. For details, see 6.4 Creating GSM MR Analysis Tasks.
Procedure
Step 1 Choose Theme Function > GSM MR Analysis Task from the navigation tree on the left of the Analysis Task Management window.
If you choose Theme Function, the task list on the right displays all the analysis tasks. Step 2 Select a task from the task list in the upper right pane.
The analysis results of the selected task are displayed in the lower right pane. Step 3 Select an analysis result from the result list on the lower right of the window.
If a theme analysis task is executed more than 30 days, only result records of the latest 30 days are displayed in the analysis result list. For example, the start time of a created MR analysis task is September 1, 2010. If the task is executed more than 30 days (if the task execution period is 12 hours, the task is executed more than 60 times), the result record on September 1, 2010 will be deleted and the result records of 30 days from September 2, 2010 to October 1, 2010 are reserved when the task is executed on October 1, 2010.
Step 4 Double-click an analysis result, or right-click an analysis result and choose View Analysis Task from the shortcut menu. The GSM MR Overview Report window is displayed.
NOTE
Only the analysis result whose Result Status is Successful can be queried.
Step 5 In the GSM MR Overview Report window, query BSC overview results.
l You can perform the following operations to query the number of TopN TRXs, number of TRXs that meet the filter conditions and average value of each radio link counter of each BSC.
1. Click the BSC Overview Report node in the navigation tree in the GSM MR Overview Report window.
2. In Area (3), query the number of TopN TRXs and number of TRXs that meet the filter conditions of each BSC. In Area (3), the columns from TRX Count for Average Uplink Receive Quality to TRX Count for Uplink Interference display the number of TopN TRXs;the seven columns that follow TRX Count for Uplink Interference display the number of TRXs that meet the filter conditions..
In Area (4), query the average value of each radio link counter of each BSC. In Areas (3) and (4), you can press Ctrl+F to search for and locate an object.
In Area (5), view the information selected in Areas (3) and (4) in a bar chart. You can double-click the chart to zoom in and then double-click the chart again to restore it to the normal size.
In Area (5), you can right-click the bar chart and then choose an option from the shortcut menu to perform the corresponding operation, such as modifying the attributes of the chart, and resizing, saving, and printing the chart.
For details about the area division, see 6.10.1 Interface Description: GSM MR Analysis.
l You can perform the following operations to query the average value of each radio link counter of each TopN TRX and each TRX that meet the filter condition.
1. In the GSM MR Overview Report window, click the BSC Overview Report node in the navigation tree, and then select a counter node.
2. Perform appropriate operations as required.
If... Then...
Compared with the measurement result of the last period, the number of TopN TRXs or the number of TRXs that meet the filter conditions for a counter increases.
An UP arrow is displayed next to the corresponding counter name in Area (2) and the number of increased TopN TRXs or TRXs that meet the filter conditions is displayed. The information about the increased TopN TRXs is displayed in Area (3) and highlighted in yellow.
If... Then... A counter node is
selected
a. Select the information about a TopN TRX in Area (3). Area (3) displays the information about the TopN TRXs that meet the condition of the counter.
b. In Area (4), query the average value of each radio link counter of all TRXs in the cell where the TopN TRX selected in Area (3) is located in the first line; then, query the average value of each radio link counter of each TRX in the cell where the selected TopN TRX is located in other lines.
In Area (5), view the information selected in Areas (3) and (4) in a bar chart.
l In Area (5), you can right-click the bar chart and then choose an option from the shortcut menu to perform the corresponding operation, such as modifying the attributes of the chart, and resizing, saving, and printing the chart.
l You can double-click the bar chart in Area (5) to zoom in and then double-click the chart again to restore it to the normal size.
In Areas (3) and (4), you can press Ctrl+F to search for and locate an object. For details about the area division, see 6.10.1 Interface Description: GSM MR Analysis.
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Follow-up Procedure
You can right-click in Areas (3) and (4) and then choose Save As from the shortcut menu to save the current query results as a .csv file.