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You can query alarms of all NodeB and extract alarm data, detailed in 3.13 .

6.3.1 Querying Event Alarms

By setting different query conditions, you can quickly find the event alarms you are concerned about.

1) Choose Monitor > Query > Event Alarms or click the shortcut icon in the toolbar.

2) In the Alarm Browse and Query Statistics window, click the Event Alarm Query tab and set the alarm query conditions.

3) Click Query. The query results are displayed in the result pane under the tab.

l Click Save to save the results in a file. The file can be in the *.txt, *.html, or *.csv format.

l Click Print to print the query results.

4) Right-click an alarm and choose Detailed Information or double-click an alarm in the browse window.

5) From the displayed dialog box, you can obtain the relevant alarm information, such as related alarms and alarm level redefinition.

6) To open different Event Alarm Query tabs, repeat Step 1.

l The M2000 automatically names the opened tabs as Event Alarm Query 1, Event Alarm Query 2, and Event Alarm Query 3 in sequence.

l The maximum number of Browse Alarms tabs, Query Alarms tabs, and Manual Statistics of Alarms tabs that can be opened in the Alarm Browse and Query Statistics window is nine.

6.3.2 Querying History Fault Alarms

By setting different query conditions, you can quickly find the history fault alarms you are concerned about.

1) Choose Monitor > Query > History Fault Alarms.

2) In the Alarm Browse and Query Statistics window, click the History Fault Alarm Query tab and set the alarm query conditions.

3) Click Query. The query results are displayed in the result pane under the tab.

l Click Save to save the results in a file. The file can be in the *.txt, *.html, or *.csv format.

l Click Print to print the query results.

4) To open different History Fault Alarm Query tabs, repeat Step 1.

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l The M2000 automatically names the opened tabs as History Fault Alarm Query 1, History Fault Alarm Query 2, and History Fault Alarm Query 3 in sequence.

l The maximum number of Browse Alarms tabs, Query Alarms tabs, and Manual Statistics of Alarms tabs that can be opened in the Alarm Browse and Query Statistics window is nine.

5) Right-click an alarm and choose Detailed Information or double-click an alarm in the browse window.

From the displayed dialog box, you can obtain the relevant alarm information, such as related alarms and alarm level redefinition.

6.3.3 Querying Screened Alarms

By setting different query conditions, you can quickly find the screened alarms you are concerned about.

1) Choose Monitor > Query > Screened Alarms.

2) In the Alarm Browse and Query Statistics window, click the Screened Alarm Query tab and set the alarm query conditions.

3) Click Query. The query results are displayed in the result pane under the tab.

l Click Save to save the results in a file. The file can be in the *.txt, *.html, or *.csv format.

l Click Print to print the query results.

4) Right-click an alarm and choose Detailed Information or double-click an alarm in the browse window.

From the displayed dialog box, you can obtain the relevant alarm information, such as related alarms and alarm level redefinition.

5) To open different Screened Alarm Query tabs, repeat Step 1.

l The M2000 automatically names the opened tabs as Screened Alarm Query 1, Screened Alarm Query 2, and Screened Alarm Query 3 in sequence.

l The maximum number of Browse Alarms tabs, Query Alarms tabs, and Manual Statistics of Alarms tabs that can be opened in the Alarm Browse and Query Statistics window is nine.

6.3.4 Setting an Alarm Query Template

You can save the common alarm query conditions in an alarm query template. When the same query conditions are used, you can use the template to query alarms, without the necessity of setting query conditions.

l The number of templates that can be automatically loaded must not exceed five.

l Click or in the Alarm Browse and Query Statistics window to display or hide the template tree.

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l In the template tree, the default icon for a template is , the icon for the default template is , and the icon for an automatically loaded template is .When a template is both the default template and the automatically loaded template, the icon is .

1) Choose Monitor > Query. Select the type of alarms, and set the alarm query conditions in the Alarm Browse and Query Statistics window.

2) Click Template and select Save the current conditions as a template.

3) In the Please enter a template name dialog box, enter the template name. You can determine whether to set the current template to an automatically loaded template or the default template according to the requirements.

4) Click OK.

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7 Routine Tasks in Equipment Room

To cooperate with RNP&O engineers to obtain network data and to know the network operation state, equipment room operators must collect routine data, including:

l CHR

PerfFile and RTWP are obtainable only in equipment room.

CFGMML is obtainable through FTP, detailed in 2.11.1 .

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