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5   VALORES AMBIENTALES

5.7  H ABITAT DE INTERÉS COMUNITARIO

I. GSM One-Click Analysis

Step 1 Choose Expand Subject > Network Inspection from the OMStar main menu, as shown in Figure 3-17.

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60 Figure 3-17 Network Inspection menu

Step 2 In the displayed Expand Subject Task Management tab page, click , as shown in Figure 3-18.

Figure 3-18 Network inspection task entrance

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61 Step 3 In the displayed New Task dialog box, set TaskName and Data Source Path, choose NE,

and then click Next, as shown in Figure 3-19.

Figure 3-19 New Task dialog box

Task Name: Indicates the name of a task. This parameter is mandatory.

Description: Indicates the information about a task. This parameter is optional.

Inspection Type: Choose “Single Network System Inspection” for GSM Network Inspection. This parameter is mandatory.

Data Source Path: Indicates the directory where raw data collected by the NIC is stored.

This parameter is mandatory.

NOTE

The OMStar can automatically derive NE information from the raw data collected by the NIC. You can choose an NE for analysis according to actual requirements.

The OMStar distributes NEs of the same version into the same task.

LTE ID: This parameter does not need in GSM Network Inspection.

NodeB License: This parameter does not need in GSM Network Inspection.

Co-site Info: This parameter does not need in GSM Network Inspection.

Step 4 In the displayed New Task dialog box, specify Report Path, Report Language, and Time Setting, and then click Next, as shown in Figure 3-20.

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62 Figure 3-20 New Task dialog box

NOTE

If multiple versions of an NE are selected in step 1, the Next button in Figure 3-20 is displayed as Finish. In this situation, click Finish. Check items and thresholds can be adjusted by editing task information.

Report Path: Indicates the path for saving the report. This parameter is mandatory.

Report Language: Indicates the language (Chinese or English) used by the report. This parameter is mandatory.

Reserve Project: Indicates whether to delete the project when a task is complete. This parameter is optional.

Set Parameters: Indicates setting or adjusting the number of BSC in a task. A task can be created for 5 BSCs of the same version in GSM Network Inspection as default.

Time Setting: Indicates the duration for task analysis. Its default value is All Day. This parameter is mandatory.

Step 5 On the Check Item Setting tab page, specify Sub Scenario and select check items, as shown in Figure 3-21. On the Threshold Setting tab page, select check items and set thresholds for these check items, as shown in Figure 3-22.

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63 Figure 3-21 Check Item Setting tab page

Import: You can click this button to import an exported template, without selecting check items.

Export: After selecting check items, click this button. The selected check items can be exported and saved.

Figure 3-22 Threshold Setting tab page

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Reset all threshold of current version: If you click this button, all thresholds of the current version are restored to their default values.

Reset current threshold: If you click this button, the selected thresholds are restored to their default values.

Save: Each time thresholds are adjusted, click this button so that the adjustments can take effect.

Import: You can click this button to import an exported template, without setting thresholds.

Export: After setting thresholds, click this button. The configured thresholds can be exported and saved.

Step 6 Click Finish. Right-click the task that has been configured in the main interface of Expand Subject Task Management, and then choose Run from the shortcut menu to start the task.

Alternatively, click to start the task. The OMStar supports multiple tasks simultaneously running. Figure 3-23 shows the interface for starting a network inspection task.

Figure 3-23 Interface for starting a network inspection task

NOTE

For tasks created in batch, adjust parameters for each task.

Step 7 View the task running status and execution process.

NOTE

The Status area indicates the running status of a task. A task can be in one of the following states:

Idle: Indicates that the task is being initialized. You can edit, start, or delete the task.

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Waiting: Indicates that the task is waiting. You can stop or delete the task.

Running: Indicates that the task is running. You can stop this task but cannot edit or delete it. Note that you can start multiple tasks at the same time but only one task can be in running state at a time and the other tasks are in waiting state.

Finish: Indicates that the task is complete. You can edit, restart, or delete the task.

Failed: Indicates that the task fails. You can edit, restart, or delete the task.

Step 8 When the task is complete, click the hyperlink in the Report area, as shown in Figure 3-24.

Figure 3-24 Interface for viewing result reports

Step 9 In the displayed Browse Report dialog box, click the hyperlink to the report to view the network evaluation result reports for all NEs in this task, as shown in Figure 3-25.

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66 Figure 3-25 Browse Report dialog box

NOTE

Report Name: The report is named in the following format: NE name + Generation time stamp of the report.

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II. GSM Summary Report

Report summarization is used to summarize single-NE reports generated by one-click analysis tasks which support the type of Excel and Word. You can generate summary reports by enabling the Summary Report function supported by the OMStar V500R008.

NOTE

Do not start the Excel program during the summarization; otherwise, the summarization will fail.

Data only in one file can be selected for analysis if an NE generates multiple files containing historical data.

The current version supports only the sum of Excel reports that have the same language types, NE versions, and sub-scenarios.

To ensure that reports can be summed correctly, keep the size of each Excel report less than or equal to 200 MB.

When generating a Word summarization report, an Excel report is also generated incidentally. The Excel report is different from the Excel summarization report and is used only for reference. In addition, some tables and figures in the Word summarization report display only Top N records. You can view the entire records in the incidentally generated Excel report.

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67 Step 1 Choose Expand Subject > Summary Report from the OMStar main menu.

Step 2 In the displayed Expand Subject Task Management tab page, click .

Step 3 In the displayed New Task dialog box, set TaskName and Data Source Path, choose

“GSM_NetworkInspection” for Scene, and then click Next.

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Task Name: Indicates the name of a task. This parameter is mandatory.

Description: Indicates the information about a task. This parameter is optional.

Scene: Choose “GSM_NetworkInspection” for GSM summary report.

Language: Indicates the language (Chinese or English) used by the report. This parameter is mandatory.

Report Type: Indicates the file type (Excel or Word) of the report. This parameter is mandatory.

Report Path: Indicates the path for saving the report. This parameter is mandatory.

Import: You can click this button to import reports to be summarized which generated previously.

Delete: You can click this button to delete reports which has been loaded.

Step 4 Click Finish. Right-click the task that has been configured in the main interface of Expand Subject Task Management, and then choose Run from the shortcut menu to start the task.

Alternatively, click to start the task. The OMStar supports multiple tasks simultaneously running.

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For tasks created in batch, adjust parameters for each task.

Step 5 View the task running status and execution process.

NOTE

The Status area indicates the running status of a task. A task can be in one of the following states:

Idle: Indicates that the task is being initialized. You can edit, start, or delete the task.

Waiting: Indicates that the task is waiting. You can stop or delete the task.

Running: Indicates that the task is running. You can stop this task but cannot edit or delete it. Note that you can start multiple tasks at the same time but only one task can be in running state at a time and the other tasks are in waiting state.

Finish: Indicates that the task is complete. You can edit, restart, or delete the task.

Failed: Indicates that the task fails. You can edit, restart, or delete the task.

Step 6 When the task is complete, click the hyperlink in the Report area.

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70 Step 7 In the displayed Browse Report dialog box, click the hyperlink to the report to view the

network evaluation result reports for all NEs in this task.

NOTE

Report Name: The report is named in the following format: Summary + Generation time stamp of the report.

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