The document discusses common alarms, commands, and troubleshooting steps for ZTE cellular network equipment. The top alarms that can impact services include GTP-U path unavailable, link breaks between components, LTE cell outages, and S1 link breaks. Node status can be identified by adding codes like ZZ, ZQ, ZL, or HLT to the node name. Common troubleshooting steps involve using the dynamic management feature to lock/unlock, halt/activate nodes, reset components, and check cell and S1 connectivity status. Configuration and status of multiple cells and sites can be viewed.
The document discusses common alarms, commands, and troubleshooting steps for ZTE cellular network equipment. The top alarms that can impact services include GTP-U path unavailable, link breaks between components, LTE cell outages, and S1 link breaks. Node status can be identified by adding codes like ZZ, ZQ, ZL, or HLT to the node name. Common troubleshooting steps involve using the dynamic management feature to lock/unlock, halt/activate nodes, reset components, and check cell and S1 connectivity status. Configuration and status of multiple cells and sites can be viewed.
The document discusses common alarms, commands, and troubleshooting steps for ZTE cellular network equipment. The top alarms that can impact services include GTP-U path unavailable, link breaks between components, LTE cell outages, and S1 link breaks. Node status can be identified by adding codes like ZZ, ZQ, ZL, or HLT to the node name. Common troubleshooting steps involve using the dynamic management feature to lock/unlock, halt/activate nodes, reset components, and check cell and S1 connectivity status. Configuration and status of multiple cells and sites can be viewed.
The document discusses common alarms, commands, and troubleshooting steps for ZTE cellular network equipment. The top alarms that can impact services include GTP-U path unavailable, link breaks between components, LTE cell outages, and S1 link breaks. Node status can be identified by adding codes like ZZ, ZQ, ZL, or HLT to the node name. Common troubleshooting steps involve using the dynamic management feature to lock/unlock, halt/activate nodes, reset components, and check cell and S1 connectivity status. Configuration and status of multiple cells and sites can be viewed.