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Contents
New in this release
Features
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Introduction
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1.1 Introduction 25
1.2 The types of spontaneous messages 26
1.2.1 Events detected by the BTS 26
1.2.2 Events detected by the BSC 26
1.3 Description of a fault number sheet 26
1.3.1 Header of the sheet 26
1.3.2 Main body of the sheet 26
1.4 Help 27
1.4.1 Loading the CD-ROM 27
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2.1 Fault number: 1051 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS) 29
2.2 Fault number: 1052 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS) 29
2.2.1 Source 0: No response to status request 41
2.2.2 Source 1: Bad hardware reference of manufacturer ID 43
2.2.3 Source 2: SUP stop receipt 46
2.2.4 Source 3: No change to one of BOOT states after reset 48
2.2.5 Source 4: This entity is engaged in another downloadingSource 8: Wrong
software reference on a non downloadable TEI 52
2.2.6 Source 5: Software not compatible with hardware 54
2.2.7 Source 6: File access error 58
2.2.8 Source 7: Repetitive errors (NACK, timeout, ...) while downloading a
file 61
2.2.9 Source 9: No response to download message 61
2.2.10 Source 14: Received CSM LOAD CONTAINER NAK 64
2.2.11 Source 15: File to download empty 66
2.2.12 Source 16: File to download unavailable 68
2.2.13 Source 17: Buffer allocation failure 69
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2.2.14 Source 18: Bad sending buffer size value 72
2.2.15 Source 19: Failure during OMU switchover 74
2.2.16 Source 20: Bad TEI sent by BTS in the CSM software update report
message 76
2.2.17 Source 21: CSM software update report with the cause - unknown TEI
- 78
2.2.18 Source 22: CSM software update report with the cause - equipment
failure - 81
2.2.19 Source 23: CSM software update report with the cause - downloading
failure - 83
2.2.20 Source 24: CSM software update report with the cause - not able to
perform- 85
2.2.21 Source 25: CSM software update report with the cause - wrong software
reference - 87
2.2.22 Source 26: CSM software update report with the cause - wrong
configuration reference - 90
2.2.23 Source 27: CSM software update report with the cause - restart request
- 92
2.2.24 Source 28: CSM software update report with the cause - data
inconsistency - 94
2.2.25 Source 29: CSM software update report with the cause - message out of
sequence - 97
2.2.26 Source 30: CSM software update report with the cause - background not
available - 99
2.2.27 Source 31: CSM software update report with the cause - incompatible
RM version - 101
2.2.28 Source 32: CSM software update report with the cause - downloading in
progress - 104
2.2.29 Source 33: Bad report sent by BTS in the CSM software update report
message 106
2.2.30 Source 34: No BTS response on CSM software update init-control
message 108
2.2.31 Source 35: Nack received on the abort requested by operator 111
2.2.32 Source 36: Bad report sent by BTS in the CSM software update abort
message 113
2.2.33 Source 37: No BTS response on CSM software update abort
message 115
2.2.34 Source 38: Flash activate nack with the cause - unknown TEI - 118
2.2.35 Source 39: Flash activate nack with the cause - equipment failure
- 120
2.2.36 Source 40: Flash activate nack with the cause - downloading failure
- 122
2.2.37 Source 41: Flash activate nack with the cause - not able to perform
- 124
2.2.38 Source 42: Flash activate nack with the cause - flash inconsistency
- 127
2.2.39 Source 43: Flash activate nack with the cause - data inconsistency
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2.2.40 Source 44: Flash activate nack with the cause - wrong soft ref - 131
2.2.41 Source 45: Flash activate nack with the cause - wrong config ref - 133
2.2.42 Source 46: CSM downloading start nack with the cause - unknown TEI
- 136
2.2.43 Source 47: CSM downloading start nack with the cause - equipment
failure - 138
2.2.44 Source 48: CSM downloading start nack with the cause - downloading
failure - 140
2.2.45 Source 49: CSM downloading start nack with the cause - message out
of sequence - 142
2.2.46 Source 50: CSM downloading start nack with the cause - wrong soft ref
- 145
2.2.47 Source 51: CSM downloading start nack with the cause - wrong config
ref - 147
2.2.48 Source 52: CSM downloading start nack with a bad cause 149
2.2.49 Source 53: No BTS response on CSM downloading start message 152
2.2.50 Source 54: CSM downloading end nack with the cause - unknown TEI
- 154
2.2.51 Source 55: CSM downloading end nack with the cause - equipment
failure - 156
2.2.52 Source 56: CSM downloading end nack with the cause - downloading
failure - 158
2.2.53 Source 57: CSM downloading end nack with the cause - value out of
range - 161
2.2.54 Source 58: CSM downloading end nack with a bad cause 163
2.2.55 Source 59: No BTS response on CSM downloading end message 165
2.2.56 Source 60: CSM load init nack with the cause - equipment failure - 168
2.2.57 Source 61: CSM load init nack with the cause - downloading failure
- 170
2.2.58 Source 62: CSM load init nack with the cause - message out of
sequence - 172
2.2.59 Source 63: CSM load init nack with the cause - wrong file ref - 174
2.2.60 Source 64: CSM load init nack with the cause - window size not allowed
- 177
2.2.61 Source 65: CSM load init nack with the cause - data format error - 179
2.2.62 Source 66: CSM load init nack with a bad cause 181
2.2.63 Source 67: No BTS response on CSM load init message 183
2.2.64 Source 68: CSM load data nack with the cause - equipment failure
- 186
2.2.65 Source 69: CSM load data nack with the cause - downloading failure
- 188
2.2.66 Source 70: CSM load data nack with the cause - message out of
sequence - 190
2.2.67 Source 71: CSM load data nack with the cause - data format error
- 192
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2.2.68 Source 72: CSM load data nack with the cause - window overflow
- 195
2.2.69 Source 73: CSM load data nack with the cause - data inconsistency
- 197
2.2.70 Source 74: CSM load data nack with the cause - block not received
- 199
2.2.71 Source 75: CSM load data nack with the cause - bad block tag - 201
2.2.72 Source 76: CSM load data nack with the cause - checksum error - 204
2.2.73 Source 77: CSM load data nack with a bad cause 206
2.2.74 Source 78: Unexpected CSM load data ack 208
2.2.75 Source 79: No BTS response on CSM load data message 210
2.2.76 Source 80: CSM load end nack with the cause - equipment failure
- 213
2.2.77 Source 81: CSM load end nack with the cause - downloading failure
- 215
2.2.78 Source 82: CSM load end nack with the cause - value out of range
- 217
2.2.79 Source 83: CSM load end nack with the cause - message out of
sequence - 219
2.2.80 Source 84: CSM load end nack with the cause - data format error
- 222
2.2.81 Source 85: CSM load end nack with the cause - wrong file ref - 224
2.2.82 Source 86: CSM load end nack with the cause - data inconsistency
- 226
2.2.83 Source 87: CSM load end nack with the cause - checksum error - 229
2.2.84 Source 88: CSM load end nack with a bad cause 231
2.2.85 Source 89: No BTS response on CSM load end message 233
2.2.86 Source 90: Bad report sent by BTS during an internal update 235
2.2.87 Source 91: CSM load init nack with the cause - file already open - 238
2.2.88 Source 92: CSM load init nack with the cause - invalid mode - 240
2.2.89 Source 93: CSM load init nack with the cause - file cannot be unloaded
- 242
2.2.90 Source 94: CSM load init nack with the cause - flash flag cannot access
- 244
2.2.91 Source 95: CSM load data nack with the cause - file cannot be unloaded
- 247
2.2.92 Source 96: CSM load data nack with the cause - flash flag cannot
access - 249
2.2.93 Source 97: CSM load data nack with the cause - boot cannot be
unloaded - 251
2.2.94 Source 98: CSM load data nack with the cause - data decode error
- 254
2.2.95 Source 99: CSM load data nack with the cause - table cannot access
- 256
2.2.96 Source 100: CSM load data nack with the cause - RAM mapping error
- 258
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2.2.97 Source 101: CSM load data nack with the cause - flash access error
- 260
2.2.98 Source 102: CSM load data nack with the cause - flash RAM error
- 263
2.2.99 Source 103: CSM load data nack with the cause - flash erase error
- 265
2.2.100 Source 104: CSM load data nack with the cause - internal abort - 267
2.2.101 Source 105: CSM flash activate response with a bad cause 269
2.2.102 Source 106: DTM error during token allocation 272
2.2.103 Source 107: CSM software update report with the cause: TRX software
incompatibility 274
2.2.104 Source 108: Too many different deliveries in the cell group 276
2.3 Fault number: 1053 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS) 278
2.4 Fault number: 1054 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS) 280
2.5 Fault number: 1055 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS) 280
2.5.1 Source 1: Equipment failure 284
2.5.2 Source 2: Equipment unable to perform such test 285
2.5.3 Source 3: Equipment unable to perform such configuration 286
2.5.4 Source 4: Unknown test 288
2.5.5 Source 5: Cell parameters inconsistency 288
2.5.6 Source 6: Data inconsistency 290
2.5.7 Source 7: Value out of range 291
2.5.8 Source 8: TEI not present 292
2.5.9 Source 9: Unknown Abis PCM_Time_Slot 293
2.5.10 Source 10: Unknown Abis PCM 293
2.5.11 Source 11: Wrong software reference 294
2.5.12 Source 12: Further files required 294
2.5.13 Source 13: Failure during activation 295
2.5.14 Source 14: Data format error 295
2.5.15 Source 15: Window overflow 295
2.5.16 Source 16: Normal completion 295
2.5.17 Source 17: Transfer aborted 295
2.5.18 Source 18: Checksum error 296
2.5.19 Source 19: File incomplete 296
2.5.20 Source 20: File already present and correct 296
2.5.21 Source 21: File cannot be downloaded 296
2.5.22 Source 22: Entity engaged in other download 296
2.5.23 Source 23: Too many signaling timeslots 297
2.5.24 Source 24: Too many TEI connections to physical channel 298
2.5.25 Source 25: Out of sequence message 298
2.5.26 Source 26: Incorrect IEI 300
2.5.27 Source 27: Wrong file reference 300
2.5.28 Source 28: Bad cell number 301
2.5.29 Source 29: Bad related TEI 301
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2.5.30 Source 30: Bad timeslot 301
2.5.31 Source 31: Window size not allowed 301
2.5.32 Source 32: Flash boot required 301
2.5.33 Source 33: Wrong config reference 302
2.5.34 Source 34: The BTS has not acknowledged the TX power consign
request 302
2.5.35 Source 35: Downloading aborted 307
2.5.36 Source 36: Files missing 307
2.5.37 Source 37: Buffer overflow 308
2.5.38 Source 38: Block not received 308
2.5.39 Source 39: Downloading restart 308
2.5.40 Source 40: Request not supported 308
2.5.41 Source 41: Downloading failure 308
2.5.42 Source 42: Start-up failure 309
2.5.43 Source 43: Maximum number of joker TS 309
2.5.44 Source 44: Bad chain type 312
2.5.45 Source 45: Bad radio timeslot reference 312
2.5.46 Source 46: Bad internal Link EDGE configuration 312
2.5.47 Source 47: Inconsistency mapping 312
2.5.48 Source 48: Inconsistency number of joker DS0 313
2.5.49 Source 49: Invalid mode 313
2.5.50 Source 50: File already open 313
2.5.51 Source 51: File cannot be unloaded 313
2.5.52 Source 52: Boot cannot be unloaded 313
2.5.53 Source 53: Data decode error 314
2.5.54 Source 54: Flash flag cannot access 314
2.5.55 Source 55: Table cannot access 314
2.5.56 Source 56: RAM mapping error 314
2.5.57 Source 57: Flash access error 314
2.5.58 Source 58: Flash write error 315
2.5.59 Source 59: Flash erase error 315
2.5.60 Source 60: Internal abort 315
2.5.61 Source 61: Equipment not able to get external synchronization 315
2.5.62 Source 62: Synchronization in progress 315
2.5.63 Source 63: Dynamic Abis feature not supported 316
2.5.64 Source 64: Inconsistent number of joker DS0 317
2.5.65 Source 65: Exceeded DL joker DS0 pool number 319
2.5.66 Source 255: Non-significant value 321
2.6 Fault number: 1056 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS) 321
2.6.1 Source 0: Incorrect priority on transceiver 324
2.6.2 Source 1: Incorrect setting of channel on transceiver 324
2.6.3 Source 2: Cell without BCCH TDM 324
2.6.4 Source 3: Radio Time Slot not used 325
2.6.5 Source 4: Wrong value for BSS TEI in T1 mode 325
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2.6.6 Source 5: Cell cfg with cavity and dual band not acceptable 325
2.6.7 Source 6: Missing Site management Abis GSM function 325
2.6.8 Source 7: Missing Abis Signalling management Abis GSM function 325
2.6.9 Source 8: Missing Abis traffic management Abis GSM function 326
2.6.10 Source 9: Missing RfTrans management Abis GSM function 326
2.6.11 Source 10: Missing cell management Abis GSM function 326
2.6.12 Source 11: Missing TDMA management Abis GSM function 326
2.6.13 Source 12: Missing TS management Abis GSM function 327
2.6.14 Source 13: The TDMA exists in RDC but the object was not created.
327
2.6.15 Source 14: Too many EDGE TDMAs (more than 16 per site) configured
327
2.7 Fault number: 1058 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS) 327
2.8 Fault number: 1059 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS) 328
2.9 Fault number: 1060 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS) 329
2.9.1 BRC (source: Manual switch on battery power) 351
2.9.2 BRC (source: Automatic switch on battery power) 351
2.9.3 BRC (source: Manual switch on main power) 351
2.9.4 BRC (source: Automatic switch on main power) 352
2.9.5 Cavity (source: Cavity parked after tuning fault (min not found)) 352
2.9.6 Cavity (source: Nack answer from cavity) 354
2.9.7 Cavity (source: Cavity parked after tuning fault (power too low)) 354
2.9.8 Cavity (source: Cavity parked after tuning fault (tuning detector)) 355
2.9.9 CMCF board (source: Unknown message) 355
2.9.10 CMCF board (source: Restart requested by the active board) 356
2.9.11 CMCF (source: Board reset asked by OMC) 356
2.9.12 CMCF board (source: Restart due to hardware watchdog) 357
2.9.13 CMCF boards (source: Restart due to double bus fault) 357
2.9.14 CMCF boards (source: Reset for new Lapd parameters CMCF) 357
2.9.15 CMCF boards (source: ABIS PCM statistics) 358
2.9.16 CSWM board (source: Restart due to hardware watchdog) 358
2.9.17 CSWM board (source: Restart due to double bus fault) 359
2.9.18 DRX or eDRX or DRX-ND3 or eDRX2 modules (source: Frequency
collision on FH bus) 359
2.9.19 DRX or eDRX or DRX-ND3 or eDRX2 (source: Restart requested by
the BCF) 360
2.9.20 DRX or eDRX or DRX ND3 or eDRX2 modules (source: FACCH
congestion) 360
2.9.21 DRX or eDRX or DRX ND3 or eDRX2 modules (source: Reset due to
hardware watchdog) 361
2.9.22 DRX or eDRX or DRX ND3 or eDRX2 modules (source: Restart due to
double bus fault) 362
2.9.23 DRX or eDRX or DRX-ND3 or eDRX2 modules (source: BCCH config
dump) 362
2.9.24 DRX or eDRX or DRX-ND3 modules or eDRX2 (source: SACCH config
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dump) 363
2.9.25 DRX or eDRX or DRX-ND3 or eDRX2 modules (source: L1M config
dump) 363
2.9.26 DRX or eDRX or eDRX2 or DRX-ND3 modules (source: RSL
anomaly) 363
2.9.27 IPM-USER core (source: Restart due to power-on) 364
2.9.28 IPM-USER core (source: Restart due to reset by button) 364
2.9.29 IPM-USER core (source: Restart due to software upgrade) 365
2.9.30 IPM-USER core (source: Restart due to hardware watchdog) 365
2.9.31 IPM-USER core (source: IBOS authentication has failed) 366
2.9.32 IPM-USER core (source: No TCP connection can be set up with
IGM) 366
2.9.33 IPM-USER core (source: Reset requested by IGM with no Ethernet
switch reset) 367
2.9.34 IPM-USER core (source: Reset requested by IGM with Ethernet switch
reset) 367
2.9.35 IPM-USER core (source: Reset requested by IBOS with BIST execution
and Ethernet switch reset) 368
2.9.36 IPM-USER core (source: Reset requested by IBOS with no BIST
execution and Ethernet switch reset) 368
2.9.37 IPM-USER core (source: Reset requested by IBOS with BIST execution
and no Ethernet switch reset) 369
2.9.38 IPM-USER core (source: Reset requested by IBOS with no BIST
execution nor Ethernet switch reset) 370
2.9.39 IPM-USER core (source: Restart after TML commissioning) 370
2.9.40 IPM-USER core (source: Connection with IGM has been lost (no status
received for 7 keep-alive periods)) 371
2.9.41 IPM-USER core (source: No response to DHCP requests for 15
minutes) 371
2.9.42 IPM-USER core (source: No response to DNS requests for 15
minutes) 372
2.9.43 IPM-USER core (source: Debug) 372
2.9.44 IPM-USER core (source: Soft) 373
2.9.45 RIPM-USER core (source: Restart due to power-on) 373
2.9.46 RIPM-USER core (source: Restart due to reset by button) 374
2.9.47 RIPM-USER core (source: Restart due to software upgrade) 374
2.9.48 RIPM-USER core (source: Restart due to hardware watchdog) 375
2.9.49 RIPM-USER core (source: IBOS authentication has failed) 375
2.9.50 RIPM-USER core (source: No TCP connection can be set up with
IGM) 376
2.9.51 RIPM-USER core (source: Reset requested by IGM with no Ethernet
switch reset) 376
2.9.52 RIPM-USER core (source: Reset requested by IGM with Ethernet switch
reset) 377
2.9.53 RIPM-USER core (source: Reset requested by IBOS with BIST
execution and Ethernet switch reset) 377
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2.9.54 RIPM-USER core (source: Reset requested by IBOS with no BIST
execution and Ethernet switch reset) 378
2.9.55 RIPM-USER core (source: Reset requested by IBOS with BIST
execution and no Ethernet switch reset) 378
2.9.56 RIPM-USER core (source: Reset requested by IBOS with no BIST
execution nor Ethernet switch reset) 379
2.9.57 RIPM-USER core (source: Restart after TML commissioning) 379
2.9.58 RIPM-USER core (source: Connection with IGM has been lost (no
status received for 7 keep-alive periods)) 380
2.9.59 RIPM-USER core (source: No response to DHCP requests for 15
minutes) 380
2.9.60 RIPM-USER core (source: No response to DNS requests for 15
minutes) 381
2.9.61 RIPM-USER core (source: Debug) 381
2.9.62 RIPM-USER core (source: Soft) 382
2.9.63 RIPM-USER core (source: Reset requested by active with BIST
execution) 383
2.9.64 RIPM-USER core (source: Reset requested by active with no BIST
execution) 383
2.9.65 Tx Filters (source: VSWR level 2) 384
2.10 Fault number: 1061 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS) 386
2.11 Attribute value change: 1063 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS) 386
2.12 Fault number: 1067 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS) 387
2.12.1 ACU climatic unit (source: Cooler fault) 413
2.12.2 ALCO board (source: Major fault) 416
2.12.3 Battery cabinet (source: Over temperature) 419
2.12.4 Battery cabinet (source: DC power fault) 422
2.12.5 Battery cabinet (source: Doors) 425
2.12.6 BCF cabinet door contact(source: BCF cabinet door contact
detection) 429
2.12.7 BCF cabinet fan (source: BCF cabinet fan fault) 433
2.12.8 BCF power supply (source: Volt) 435
2.12.9 BRC (source: Manual switch on battery power) 438
2.12.10 BRC (source: Automatic switch on battery power) 438
2.12.11 BRC (source: Manual switch on main power) 438
2.12.12 BRC (source: Automatic switch on main power) 438
2.12.13 BRC (source: Battery failure) 439
2.12.14 BRC (source: Monitored battery not present) 440
2.12.15 BRC (source: Internal inconsistency) 441
2.12.16 BTS SYNCHRONIZATION (source: SYNO clock not locked on the
network) 441
2.12.17 BTS synchronization (source: Synchro not locked because OCVXO
is KO) 448
2.12.18 BTS synchronization (source: GPS synchronization unavailable) 451
2.12.19 BTS synchronization (source: Loss of GPS synchronization) 456
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2.12.20 BTS SYNCHRONIZATION (source: Lack of GPS synchronization
accuracy) 461
2.12.21 BTS SYNCHRONIZATION (source: Master synchronization
unavailable) 466
2.12.22 BTS SYNCHRONIZATION (source: Loss of master GSM time) 471
2.12.23 BTS SYNCHRONIZATION (source: Loss of master SY) 475
2.12.24 Cabinet door (source: Door contact detection) 479
2.12.25 Cavity (source: Cavity out of service) 483
2.12.26 Cavity (source: Cavity parked after tuning fault (min not found)) 485
2.12.27 Cavity (source: Loss of cavity initialization) 487
2.12.28 Cavity (source: Nack answer from cavity) 489
2.12.29 Cavity (source: Cavity parked after tuning fault (power too low)) 490
2.12.30 Cavity (source: Cavity parked after tuning fault (tuning detector
problem)) 492
2.12.31 Cavity (source: Internal software problem) 494
2.12.32 Cavity combiner (source: Power supply) 496
2.12.33 Cavity combiner (source: Tuning detector fault) 498
2.12.34 Cavity combiner (source: Link NOK) 500
2.12.35 C-DACS climatic system (source: Dirty filter) 502
2.12.36 C-DACS climatic system (source: DACS failed) 504
2.12.37 CMCF board (source: MCF_MCF) 507
2.12.38 CMCF board (source: Slave downloading error) 510
2.12.39 CMCF board (source: CMCF_ACT_DUPLEX_INHIBITED) 512
2.12.40 CMCF board (source: CMCF_ACT_ICST) 515
2.12.41 CMCF board (source: Duplex inhibited: feature not supported on
CMCF phase 1) 517
2.12.42 Combiner duplexer LNA or combiner H2 LNA (source: LNA fault) 520
2.12.43 Combiner duplexer VSWR or combiner H2 VSWR (source: VSWR level
1) 524
2.12.44 Combiner duplexer VSWR or combiner H2 VSWR (source: VSWR level
2) 524
2.12.45 Combiner duplexer VSWR or combiner H2 VSWR (source: VSWR level
3) 525
2.12.46 Combiner H4D LNA (source: LNA fault) 528
2.12.47 Combiner H4D VSWR (source: VSWR level 1) 532
2.12.48 Combiner H4D VSWR (source: VSWR level 2) 534
2.12.49 Combiner H4D VSWR (source: VSWR level 3) 536
2.12.50 Compact distribution system (source: Main breaker) 538
2.12.51 CPCMI board (source: Major) 541
2.12.52 CPCMI board (source: Slave downloading error) 541
2.12.53 CSWM board(source: Fault on active-passive CSWM link or on passive
CSWM) 544
2.12.54 CSWM board (source: Slave downloading error) 547
2.12.55 DACS climatic system (source: Dirty filter) 549
2.12.56 DACS climatic system (source: DACS failed) 551
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2.12.57 Distribution system (source: Main breaker) 557
2.12.58 DRX or DRX-ND3 diversity reception chain (source: Software
detection) 560
2.12.59 DRX or DRX-ND3 main reception chain (source: Software
detection) 565
2.12.60 DRX or DRX-ND3 modules (source: Abis satellite not supported DRX
(ND3)) 569
2.12.61 DRX or DRX-ND3 modules (source: HePA not supported) 570
2.12.62 DRX or DRX-ND3 modules (source: PA configuration exceeded) 573
2.12.63 DRX or eDRX or DRX-ND3 modules (source: BBFILTER ASIC
fault) 576
2.12.64 DRX or eDRX or DRX-ND3 modules (source: The TX has not
acknowledged the power consign request) 580
2.12.65 DRX or eDRX or DRX-ND3 modules (source: RX fault) 585
2.12.66 DRX or eDRX or DRX-ND3 modules (source: L1M first config
failed) 589
2.12.67 DRX or eDRX or DRX-ND3 or eDRX2 modules (source: BCCH first
config failed) 589
2.12.68 DRX or eDRX or DRX-ND3 or eDRX2 modules (source: BCCH second
config failed) 590
2.12.69 DRX or eDRX or DRX-ND3 or eDRX2 modules (source: DRX
link) 591
2.12.70 DRX or eDRX or DRX-ND3 or eDRX2 modules (source: DRX reset by
BSC) 596
2.12.71 DRX or eDRX or DRX-ND3 or eDRX2 modules (source: L1M second
config failed) 597
2.12.72 DRX or eDRX or DRX-ND3 or eDRX2 modules (source: Major fault
on TX) 597
2.12.73 DRX or eDRX or DRX-ND3 or eDRX2 modules (source: Nack
answer) 602
2.12.74 DRX or eDRX or DRX-ND3 or eDRX2 modules (source: PA DRX
control loop fault) 602
2.12.75 DRX or eDRX or DRX-ND3 or eDRX2 modules (source: Post-mortem
dump zone 3) 607
2.12.76 DRX or eDRX or DRX-ND3 or eDRX2 modules (source: SACCH first
config failed) 607
2.12.77 DRX or eDRX or DRX-ND3 or eDRX2 modules (source: SACCH
second config failed) 608
2.12.78 DRX or eDRX or DRX-ND3 or eDRX2 modules (source: Self test
failed) 609
2.12.79 DRX or eDRX or DRX-ND3 or eDRX2 modules (source: TRX not
anymore configured) 613
2.12.80 DSC boards (source: Major fault) 616
2.12.81 DSC boards (source: Channel_HSCX) 618
2.12.82 External alarm (source: Alarm) 621
2.12.83 Fan of the base cabinet (source: Cabinet fan fault) 621
14
2.12.84 F-type converters (source: Volt) 624
2.12.85 GTW boards (source: Major fault on GTW) 628
2.12.86 Internal batteries (source: Battery disconnected) 631
2.12.87 IP synchro (source: Unable to lock on IP synchronization) 634
2.12.88 IP synchro (source: Not enough synchronization packets have been
received) 636
2.12.89 IPM-USER commissioning (source: Only one IBOS commissioned at
IPM) 637
2.12.90 IPM-USER commissioning (source: DNS resolution has failed for at
least one IBOS) 638
2.12.91 IPM-USER core (source: IPM BIST failed) 639
2.12.92 IPM-USER core (source: IPM temperature) 640
2.12.93 IPM-USER core (source: DAC unable to lock, synchronization not
possible) 641
2.12.94 Lightning protector (source: Lightning protection fault) 643
2.12.95 Not protected alarm (source: Alarm) 646
2.12.96 Output Rx-splitter D (source: Over current) 646
2.12.97 Output Rx-splitter M (source: Over current) 649
2.12.98 PCM (source: PCM) 652
2.12.99 PCMI boards (source: Major fault on PCMI) 652
2.12.100 Power amplifiers (source: Hardware) 652
2.12.101 Power amplifiers (source: DRX and PA connection) 658
2.12.102 Power amplifiers (source: High temperature ) 663
2.12.103 Power amplifiers (source: High Current ) 667
2.12.104 Power amplifiers (source: PA_PSDW ) 671
2.12.105 Power amplifiers (source: VSWR fault detected by PA) 675
2.12.106 RECAL board (source: Major) 676
2.12.107 RECAL board (source: Slave downloading error) 679
2.12.108 Rectifiers (source: AC fault) 682
2.12.109 Rectifiers (source: DC fault) 686
2.12.110 Rectifiers (source: Over temperature) 688
2.12.111 Rectifiers (source: External battery level 1) 691
2.12.112 Rectifiers (source: PCU protective) 693
2.12.113 Rectifiers (source: Battery on discharges) 697
2.12.114 RIPM-USER core (source: IPM BIST failed) 699
2.12.115 RIPM-USER core (source: IPM temperature) 700
2.12.116 RIPM-USER core (source: DAC unable to lock, synchronization not
possible) 701
2.12.117 RIPM-USER core (source: No link with passive) 703
2.12.118 Rx Filter (source: LNA fault) 704
2.12.119 SYNC boards (source: Major fault on SYNC) 707
2.12.120 Tx Filters (source: VSWR level 2) 709
2.12.121 Tx Filters (source: VSWR level 3) 710
2.13 Fault number: 1070 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS) 712
15
2.14 Fault number: 1073 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS) 712
2.14.1 Source 9: No response to load message 718
2.14.2 Source 10: Received LOAD INIT NACK 718
2.14.3 Source 11: Received LOAD DATA NACK 718
2.14.4 Source 12: Received LOAD END NACK 718
2.14.5 Source 13: Received LOAD READY NACK 718
2.15 Fault number: 1077 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS) 719
2.16 Fault number: 1080 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS) 720
2.17 Fault number: 1165 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS) 721
2.18 Fault number: 1213 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS) 721
2.19 Fault number: 1214 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS) 722
2.20 Fault number: 1258 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS) 722
2.21 Fault number: 1259 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS) 724
2.22 Fault number: 1265 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS) 725
2.23 Fault number: 1266 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS) 726
2.24 Fault number: 1268 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS) 727
2.25 Fault number: 1500 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS) 728
2.26 Fault number: 1505 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS) 729
2.27 Fault number: 1506 (S8000, S8002, S8003, S8006 BTS) 730
2.28 Fault number: 1508 (S8000, S8002, S8003, S8006 BTS) 731
2.29 Fault number: 30034 (S8000, S8002, S8003, S8006 BTS) 732
2.30 Applicability of the fault numbers to the BTS type 734
16
17
Features
This document contains no feature updates in this release.
19
Introduction
This document contains the fault number description and the maintenance
actions required for the S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS.
Prerequisites
It is recommended that the readers also become familiar with the following
technical documents:
20 Introduction
Navigation
This document consists of 2 chapters:
Chapter 1 How to use this manual (page 25), "How to use this
manual", describes how to use this maintenance manual.
Safety regulations
Introduction
All the following steps must be taken during the various cabinet
maintenance procedures in order to guarantee personnel and equipment
safety.
Account must be taken of the following aspects:
Precautionary messages
Caution, warning, and danger messages indicate possible risks.
CAUTION
Impact on the service and on the equipment
DANGER
Electric shock
DANGER
Environment and personnel protection
CAUTION
ESDS handling precautions
Safety regulations 21
CAUTION
Working instructions
The personnel working on the cabinet must be authorized to
work according to the security standards.
CAUTION
ESDS handling precautions
During all maintenance interventions, and especially when
handling the boards, the operator must wear an antistatic
bracelet.
DANGER
Electric shock
Never replace a power supply when energized.
22 Introduction
The BTS stays operational with the open doors at -10C (~ -14F) during
three hours, and at -40C (~ -40F) during one hour.
In the case of rainy or snowy weather, do not open the cabinet doors
without a tent set up beforehand.
DANGER
Electric shock
Ensure that the unused power cable for the Type F power
supply module is capped and secured before powering up the
S8003 BTS and/or performing any maintenance procedure (see
the following figure).
Safety regulations 23
24 Introduction
25
the header
the main body composed of eight main paragraphs explaining the fault
number treatment
Fault analysis
1.4 Help
BSC defense
This paragraph describes the defense actions taken by the BSC.
Troubleshooting
This paragraph gives the procedures to be followed to repair the fault
and return to the operational conditions.
Preliminary checks
These checks are used to ensure that the fault is confirmed and
that the messages identifying a faulty element are in the OMC-R
logs before the start of repair work.
Additional checks
This paragraph shows how to check that the fault has been
cleared.
1.4 Help
The system provides the user with help at any time. For an in-depth
discussion of Help, refer to Nortel GSM OMC-R Commands Reference Security, Administration, SMS-CB, and Help menus (411-9001-130).
There are two kinds of help available:
on-line help, available from the Help menu in the OMC-R Browser
window, as well as other windows
27
29
2.1 Fault number: 1051 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)
Fault number:
1051
Type
: communicationsAlarm
2.2 Fault number: 1052 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)
Fault number:
1052
Type
communicationsAlarm/processingErrorAlarm/equipmentAlarm
FAULT ANALYSIS
This message identifies the impacted element but not the faulty element. It
indicates a software downloading error concerning a transceiverEquipment
object or a btsSiteManager object.
All the software downloading attempts are indicated, as well as the source
of their failure.
The following Table 1 "Fault number 1052 sources" (page 30) indicates
all the sources of the fault number 1052 for the S8000 Outdoor and
Indoor BTSs with the BCF or CBCF, the S8002 BTSs, the S8003 indoor
BTSs, and the S8006 BTSs. For more information on each source, refer
to the indicated paragraph to know the corrective maintenance procedure
associated with this source.
Table 1
Fault number 1052 sources
Source No.
Paragraph
Source wording
2.2.1 Source 0: No
response to status
request (page 41)
2.2.4 Source 3: No
change to one of BOOT
states after reset (page
48)
2.2.5 Source
4: This entity is
engaged in another
downloadingSource 8:
Wrong software reference
on a non downloadable
TEI (page 52)
2.2.8 Source 7:
Repetitive errors (NACK,
timeout, ...) while
downloading a file
(page 61)
2.2 Fault number: 1052 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS) 31
Table 1
Fault number 1052 sources (contd.)
Source No.
Paragraph
Source wording
2.2.9 Source 9: No
response to download
message (page 61)
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
2.2.5 Source
4: This entity is
engaged in another
downloadingSource 8:
Wrong software reference
on a non downloadable
TEI (page 52)
Table 1
Fault number 1052 sources (contd.)
Source No.
Paragraph
Source wording
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
2.2 Fault number: 1052 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS) 33
Table 1
Fault number 1052 sources (contd.)
Source No.
Paragraph
Source wording
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
Table 1
Fault number 1052 sources (contd.)
Source No.
Source wording
Paragraph
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
2.2 Fault number: 1052 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS) 35
Table 1
Fault number 1052 sources (contd.)
Source No.
Source wording
Paragraph
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
Table 1
Fault number 1052 sources (contd.)
Source No.
Paragraph
Source wording
60
61
62
63
CSM load init nack with the cause "wrong file ref"
64
CSM load init nack with the cause "window size not
allow"
65
CSM load init nack with the cause "data format error"
66
67
68
69
2.2 Fault number: 1052 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS) 37
Table 1
Fault number 1052 sources (contd.)
Source No.
Paragraph
Source wording
70
71
CSM load data nack with the cause "data format error"
72
73
74
75
CSM load data nack with the cause "bad block tag"
76
77
78
79
80
Table 1
Fault number 1052 sources (contd.)
Source No.
Paragraph
Source wording
81
82
CSM load end nack with the cause "value out of range"
83
84
CSM load end nack with the cause "data format error"
85
CSM load end nack with the cause "wrong file ref"
86
87
88
89
90
2.2 Fault number: 1052 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS) 39
Table 1
Fault number 1052 sources (contd.)
Source No.
Paragraph
Source wording
91
CSM load init nack with the cause "file already open"
92
93
94
CSM load init nack with the cause "flash flag cannot
access"
95
96
CSM load data nack with the cause "flash flag cannot
access"
97
98
CSM load data nack with the cause "data decode error"
99
100
Table 1
Fault number 1052 sources (contd.)
Source No.
Source wording
Paragraph
101
CSM load data nack with the cause "flash access error"
102
CSM load data nack with the cause "flash ram error"
103
CSM load data nack with the cause "flash erase error"
104
105
106
107
108
2.2 Fault number: 1052 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS) 41
CAUTION
Service interruption
CAUTION
Service reduction
BTS model:
FAULT ANALYSIS
This source indicates that the BTS has not replied to the status request.
TROUBLESHOOTING
Step
Action
Preliminary checks
2.2 Fault number: 1052 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS) 43
BTS model:
FAULT ANALYSIS
This source indicates that the first downloading attempt failed.
The alarm indicates that the "hardwareRef" parameter, obtained by
performing the "Display" command on the btsSiteManager object and
the transceiverEquipment object, is not in accordance with the PROM
numbers on the boards.
TROUBLESHOOTING
Step
Action
Preliminary checks
2.2 Fault number: 1052 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS) 45
BTS model:
FAULT ANALYSIS
This source indicates that a supervision stop has been received.
TROUBLESHOOTING
Step
Action
Preliminary checks
2.2 Fault number: 1052 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS) 47
BTS model:
TROUBLESHOOTING
Step
Action
Preliminary checks
2.2 Fault number: 1052 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS) 49
for the S8000 BTS, the active CSWM board of the BCF or the
active CMCF board of the CBCF
for the S8002 BTS and the S8006 BTS, the active CMCF
board
If the alarm persists, go to step 7. Otherwise, go to step 8.
2.2 Fault number: 1052 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS) 51
Source:
BTS model:
TROUBLESHOOTING
Step
Action
Preliminary checks
2.2 Fault number: 1052 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS) 53
the alarm and do not clear it. Wait for a state change of the
transceiverEquipment object.
On-site maintenance using the OMC-R
BTS model:
TROUBLESHOOTING
Step
Action
Preliminary checks
2.2 Fault number: 1052 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS) 55
2.2 Fault number: 1052 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS) 57
Meaning
Value
XXX
Type of software
BCF : CBC
TRX : DRX/CDR/EDG
ab
Version number
[00 .. 32]
Sub-version number
CBC : [A ..
DRX : [A ..
CDR : [A ..
EDG : [A ..
H]
H]
H]
H]
Edition number
CBC : [1 ..
DRX : [1 ..
CDR : [1 ..
EDG : [1 ..
8]
8]
8]
8]
ef
Revision factor
CBC : [0 ..
DRX : [0 ..
CDR : [0 ..
EDG : [0 ..
32]
32]
32]
32]
The OMC-R searches for the delivery name of the BTS the DRX
belongs to. Then, for all BTS with the same delivery name under
the same BSC, the OMC-R searches for the right EFT.
If it finds one and only one, it selects it. Then it goes to step
10.
10
11
BTS model:
FAULT ANALYSIS
This source indicates that the first downloading attempt has failed. The
BSC does not find the software files in one partition of its hard disk.
TROUBLESHOOTING
Step
Action
Preliminary checks
2.2 Fault number: 1052 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS) 59
2.2 Fault number: 1052 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS) 61
BTS model:
FAULT ANALYSIS
This source indicates that the downloading failed after repetitive
downloading errors. The probable cause could be corresponding software
corrupted in BTS active BSC corruption.
TROUBLESHOOTING
Step
Action
Preliminary checks
BTS model:
FAULT ANALYSIS
This source indicates that the BTS has not replied to a download
message.
TROUBLESHOOTING
Step
Action
Preliminary checks
2.2 Fault number: 1052 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS) 63
BTS model:
FAULT ANALYSIS
This message is received after attempts to download the software are
failed by the BSC. This source is because the Load file of TRX/BCF
residing in the BSC is corrupt.
TROUBLESHOOTING
Step
Action
Preliminary checks
If the alarm with the fault number 1052 and the source 6 is
present, process the alarm. Go to step 4.
2.2 Fault number: 1052 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS) 65
the alarm and do not clear it. Wait for a state change of the
transceiverEquipment object.
On-site maintenance using the OMC-R
BTS model:
FAULT ANALYSIS
This source indicates that the file to download is empty.
TROUBLESHOOTING
Step
Action
Preliminary checks
2.2 Fault number: 1052 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS) 67
BTS model:
2.2 Fault number: 1052 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS) 69
FAULT ANALYSIS
This source indicates that the downloading attempt has failed because
the file to be downloaded cannot be found in the catalog file (either
because the catalog file itself is not valid, or the name of the file has been
improperly copied in the BTS or BSC software).
TROUBLESHOOTING
Step
Action
Preliminary checks
Cleanup the load from BTS partition of active BSC hard disk.
Download the software from the MD at the OMC-R to the BSC
disk partition:
BTS model:
FAULT ANALYSIS
This source indicates a buffer allocation failure.
2.2.13.1 TROUBLESHOOTING
Procedure 1
TROUBLESHOOTING
Step
Action
Preliminary checks
2.2 Fault number: 1052 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS) 71
BTS model:
FAULT ANALYSIS
This source indicates a bad sending of the buffer size value.
TROUBLESHOOTING
Step
Action
Preliminary checks
2.2 Fault number: 1052 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS) 73
BTS model:
FAULT ANALYSIS
This source indicates a failure during the OMU switchover.
TROUBLESHOOTING
Step
Action
Preliminary checks
2.2 Fault number: 1052 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS) 75
2.2.16 Source 20: Bad TEI sent by BTS in the CSM software update
report message
Fault number 1052 : GSM entity downloading failure
Source:
(20) Bad TEI sent by BTS in the CSM software update report
message
BTS model:
FAULT ANALYSIS
This source indicates a bad TEI sent by the BTS in the CSM software
update report message.
TROUBLESHOOTING
Step
Action
Preliminary checks
2.2 Fault number: 1052 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS) 77
2.2.17 Source 21: CSM software update report with the cause unknown TEI Fault number 1052 : GSM entity downloading failure
Source:
(21) CSM software update report with the cause "unknown TEI"
BTS model:
FAULT ANALYSIS
This source indicates a CSM software update report with the cause
"unknown TEI".
Global System for Mobile Communications (GSM)
Nortel GSM BTS S8000/S8002/S8003/S8006 Fault Clearing
411-9001-103 18.06 20 January 2010
Copyright 1999-2009 Nortel Networks. All Rights Reserved.
2.2 Fault number: 1052 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS) 79
TROUBLESHOOTING
Step
Action
Preliminary checks
2.2 Fault number: 1052 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS) 81
2.2.18 Source 22: CSM software update report with the cause equipment failure Fault number 1052 : GSM entity downloading failure
Source:
BTS model:
FAULT ANALYSIS
This source indicates a CSM software update report with the cause
"equipment failure".
TROUBLESHOOTING
Step
Action
Preliminary checks
2.2 Fault number: 1052 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS) 83
2.2.19 Source 23: CSM software update report with the cause downloading failure Fault number 1052 : GSM entity downloading failure
Source:
BTS model:
FAULT ANALYSIS
This source indicates a CSM software update report with the cause
"downloading failure".
TROUBLESHOOTING
Step
Action
Preliminary checks
2.2 Fault number: 1052 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS) 85
2.2.20 Source 24: CSM software update report with the cause - not able
to performFault number 1052 : GSM entity downloading failure
Source:
(24) CSM software update report with the cause "not able to
perform"
BTS model:
FAULT ANALYSIS
This source indicates a CSM software update report with the cause "not
able to perform".
TROUBLESHOOTING
Step
Action
Preliminary checks
2.2 Fault number: 1052 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS) 87
2.2.21 Source 25: CSM software update report with the cause - wrong
software reference Fault number 1052 : GSM entity downloading failure
Source:
(25) CSM software update report with the cause "wrong software
reference"
BTS model:
FAULT ANALYSIS
This source indicates a CSM software update report with the cause "wrong
software reference".
TROUBLESHOOTING
Step
Action
Preliminary checks
2.2 Fault number: 1052 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS) 89
alarm and do not clear it. Wait for a state change of the
btsSiteManager object.
3
2.2.22 Source 26: CSM software update report with the cause - wrong
configuration reference Fault number 1052 : GSM entity downloading failure
Source:
BTS model:
FAULT ANALYSIS
This source indicates a CSM software update report with the cause "wrong
configuration reference".
TROUBLESHOOTING
Step
Action
Preliminary checks
2.2 Fault number: 1052 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS) 91
2.2.23 Source 27: CSM software update report with the cause - restart
request Fault number 1052 : GSM entity downloading failure
Source:
(27) CSM software update report with the cause "restart request"
BTS model:
FAULT ANALYSIS
This source indicates a CSM software update report with the cause "restart
request".
TROUBLESHOOTING
Step
Action
Preliminary checks
2.2 Fault number: 1052 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS) 93
2.2.24 Source 28: CSM software update report with the cause - data
inconsistency Fault number 1052 : GSM entity downloading failure
Source:
BTS model:
2.2 Fault number: 1052 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS) 95
FAULT ANALYSIS
This source indicates a CSM software update report with the cause "data
inconsistency".
TROUBLESHOOTING
Step
Action
Preliminary checks
alarm and do not clear it. Wait for a state change of the
btsSiteManager object.
3
2.2 Fault number: 1052 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS) 97
2.2.25 Source 29: CSM software update report with the cause message out of sequence Fault number 1052 : GSM entity downloading failure
Source:
(29) CSM software update report with the cause "message out
of sequence"
BTS model:
FAULT ANALYSIS
This source indicates a CSM software update report with the cause
"message out of sequence".
TROUBLESHOOTING
Step
Action
Preliminary checks
2.2 Fault number: 1052 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS) 99
2.2.26 Source 30: CSM software update report with the cause background not available Fault number 1052 : GSM entity downloading failure
Source:
BTS model:
FAULT ANALYSIS
This source indicates a CSM software update report with the cause
"background not available".
TROUBLESHOOTING
Step
Action
Preliminary checks
100
2.2 Fault number: 1052 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)
101
2.2.27 Source 31: CSM software update report with the cause incompatible RM version Fault number 1052 : GSM entity downloading failure
Source:
BTS model:
102
FAULT ANALYSIS
This source indicates a CSM software update report with the cause
"incompatible RM version".
TROUBLESHOOTING
Step
Action
Preliminary checks
2.2 Fault number: 1052 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)
103
alarm and do not clear it. Wait for a state change of the
btsSiteManager object.
3
104
2.2.28 Source 32: CSM software update report with the cause downloading in progress Fault number 1052 : GSM entity downloading failure
Source:
BTS model:
FAULT ANALYSIS
This source indicates a CSM software update report with the cause
"downloading in progress".
TROUBLESHOOTING
Step
Action
Preliminary checks
2.2 Fault number: 1052 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)
105
106
2.2.29 Source 33: Bad report sent by BTS in the CSM software update
report message
Fault number 1052 : GSM entity downloading failure
Source:
(33) Bad report sent by BTS in the CSM software update report
message
BTS model:
FAULT ANALYSIS
This source indicates a bad report sent by the BTS in the CSM software
update report message.
TROUBLESHOOTING
Step
Action
Preliminary checks
2.2 Fault number: 1052 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)
107
108
BTS model:
2.2 Fault number: 1052 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)
109
FAULT ANALYSIS
This source indicates no BTS response on the CSM software update
init/control message.
TROUBLESHOOTING
Step
Action
Preliminary checks
110
alarm and do not clear it. Wait for a state change of the
btsSiteManager object.
3
2.2 Fault number: 1052 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)
111
BTS model:
FAULT ANALYSIS
This source indicates that a Nack has been received on the abort
requested by operator.
TROUBLESHOOTING
Step
Action
Preliminary checks
112
2.2 Fault number: 1052 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)
113
2.2.32 Source 36: Bad report sent by BTS in the CSM software update
abort message
Fault number 1052 : GSM entity downloading failure
Source:
(36) Bad report sent by BTS in the CSM software update abort
message
BTS model:
FAULT ANALYSIS
This source indicates a bad report sent by the BTS in the CSM software
update abort message.
TROUBLESHOOTING
Step
Action
Preliminary checks
114
2.2 Fault number: 1052 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)
115
BTS model:
FAULT ANALYSIS
This source indicates no BTS response on CSM software update abort
message.
Global System for Mobile Communications (GSM)
Nortel GSM BTS S8000/S8002/S8003/S8006 Fault Clearing
411-9001-103 18.06 20 January 2010
Copyright 1999-2009 Nortel Networks. All Rights Reserved.
116
TROUBLESHOOTING
Step
Action
Preliminary checks
2.2 Fault number: 1052 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)
117
118
2.2.34 Source 38: Flash activate nack with the cause - unknown TEI Fault number 1052 : GSM entity downloading failure
Source:
BTS model:
FAULT ANALYSIS
This source indicates a flash activate nack with the cause unknown TEI.
TROUBLESHOOTING
Step
Action
Preliminary checks
2.2 Fault number: 1052 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)
119
120
2.2.35 Source 39: Flash activate nack with the cause - equipment
failure Fault number 1052 : GSM entity downloading failure
Source:
BTS model:
FAULT ANALYSIS
This source indicates a flash activate nack with the cause "equipment
failure".
TROUBLESHOOTING
Step
Action
Preliminary checks
2.2 Fault number: 1052 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)
121
122
2.2.36 Source 40: Flash activate nack with the cause - downloading
failure Fault number 1052 : GSM entity downloading failure
Source:
BTS model:
FAULT ANALYSIS
This source indicates a flash activate nack with the cause "downloading
failure".
TROUBLESHOOTING
Step
Action
Preliminary checks
2.2 Fault number: 1052 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)
123
124
2.2.37 Source 41: Flash activate nack with the cause - not able to
perform Fault number 1052 : GSM entity downloading failure
Source:
(41) Flash activate nack with the cause "not able to perform"
BTS model:
FAULT ANALYSIS
This source indicates a flash activate nack with the cause "not able to
perform".
Global System for Mobile Communications (GSM)
Nortel GSM BTS S8000/S8002/S8003/S8006 Fault Clearing
411-9001-103 18.06 20 January 2010
Copyright 1999-2009 Nortel Networks. All Rights Reserved.
2.2 Fault number: 1052 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)
125
TROUBLESHOOTING
Step
Action
Preliminary checks
126
2.2 Fault number: 1052 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)
127
2.2.38 Source 42: Flash activate nack with the cause - flash
inconsistency Fault number 1052 : GSM entity downloading failure
Source:
BTS model:
FAULT ANALYSIS
This source indicates a flash activate nack with the cause "flash
inconsistency".
TROUBLESHOOTING
Step
Action
Preliminary checks
128
2.2 Fault number: 1052 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)
129
2.2.39 Source 43: Flash activate nack with the cause - data
inconsistency Fault number 1052 : GSM entity downloading failure
Source:
BTS model:
FAULT ANALYSIS
This source indicates a flash activate nack with the cause "data
inconsistency".
TROUBLESHOOTING
Step
Action
Preliminary checks
130
2.2 Fault number: 1052 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)
131
2.2.40 Source 44: Flash activate nack with the cause - wrong soft ref Fault number 1052 : GSM entity downloading failure
Source:
(44) Flash activate nack with the cause "wrong soft ref"
BTS model:
FAULT ANALYSIS
This source indicates a flash activate nack with the cause "wrong soft ref".
TROUBLESHOOTING
Step
Action
Preliminary checks
132
2.2 Fault number: 1052 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)
133
2.2.41 Source 45: Flash activate nack with the cause - wrong config
ref Fault number 1052 : GSM entity downloading failure
Source:
(45) Flash activate nack with the cause "wrong config ref"
BTS model:
FAULT ANALYSIS
This source indicates a flash activate nack with the cause "wrong config
ref".
Global System for Mobile Communications (GSM)
Nortel GSM BTS S8000/S8002/S8003/S8006 Fault Clearing
411-9001-103 18.06 20 January 2010
Copyright 1999-2009 Nortel Networks. All Rights Reserved.
134
TROUBLESHOOTING
Step
Action
Preliminary checks
2.2 Fault number: 1052 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)
135
136
2.2.42 Source 46: CSM downloading start nack with the cause unknown TEI Fault number 1052 : GSM entity downloading failure
Source:
(46) CSM downloading start nack with the cause "unknown TEI"
BTS model:
FAULT ANALYSIS
This source indicates a CSM downloading start nack with the cause
"unknown TEI".
TROUBLESHOOTING
Step
Action
Preliminary checks
2.2 Fault number: 1052 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)
137
138
2.2.43 Source 47: CSM downloading start nack with the cause equipment failure Fault number 1052 : GSM entity downloading failure
Source:
BTS model:
FAULT ANALYSIS
This source indicates a CSM downloading start nack with the cause
"equipment failure".
TROUBLESHOOTING
Step
Action
Preliminary checks
2.2 Fault number: 1052 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)
139
140
2.2.44 Source 48: CSM downloading start nack with the cause downloading failure Fault number 1052 : GSM entity downloading failure
Source:
BTS model:
FAULT ANALYSIS
This source indicates a CSM downloading start nack with the cause
"downloading failure".
TROUBLESHOOTING
Step
Action
Preliminary checks
2.2 Fault number: 1052 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)
141
142
2.2.45 Source 49: CSM downloading start nack with the cause message out of sequence Fault number 1052 : GSM entity downloading failure
Source:
(49) CSM downloading start nack with the cause "message out
of sequence"
BTS model:
2.2 Fault number: 1052 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)
143
FAULT ANALYSIS
This source indicates a CSM downloading start nack with the cause
"message out of sequence".
TROUBLESHOOTING
Step
Action
Preliminary checks
144
alarm and do not clear it. Wait for a state change of the
btsSiteManager object.
3
2.2 Fault number: 1052 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)
145
2.2.46 Source 50: CSM downloading start nack with the cause - wrong
soft ref Fault number 1052 : GSM entity downloading failure
Source:
(50) CSM downloading start nack with the cause "wrong soft ref"
BTS model:
FAULT ANALYSIS
This source indicates a CSM downloading start nack with the cause
"wrong soft ref".
TROUBLESHOOTING
Step
Action
Preliminary checks
146
2.2 Fault number: 1052 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)
147
2.2.47 Source 51: CSM downloading start nack with the cause - wrong
config ref Fault number 1052 : GSM entity downloading failure
Source:
(51) CSM downloading start nack with the cause "wrong config
ref"
BTS model:
FAULT ANALYSIS
This source indicates a CSM downloading start nack with the cause
"wrong config ref".
TROUBLESHOOTING
Step
Action
Preliminary checks
148
2.2 Fault number: 1052 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)
149
2.2.48 Source 52: CSM downloading start nack with a bad cause
Fault number 1052 : GSM entity downloading failure
Source:
BTS model:
FAULT ANALYSIS
This source indicates a CSM downloading start nack with a bad cause.
150
TROUBLESHOOTING
Step
Action
Preliminary checks
2.2 Fault number: 1052 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)
151
152
BTS model:
FAULT ANALYSIS
This source indicates no BTS response on CSM downloading start
message.
TROUBLESHOOTING
Step
Action
Preliminary checks
2.2 Fault number: 1052 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)
153
154
2.2.50 Source 54: CSM downloading end nack with the cause unknown TEI Fault number 1052 : GSM entity downloading failure
Source:
(54) CSM downloading end nack with the cause "unknown TEI"
BTS model:
FAULT ANALYSIS
This source indicates a CSM downloading end nack with the cause
"unknown TEI".
TROUBLESHOOTING
Step
Action
Preliminary checks
2.2 Fault number: 1052 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)
155
156
2.2.51 Source 55: CSM downloading end nack with the cause equipment failure Fault number 1052 : GSM entity downloading failure
Source:
BTS model:
FAULT ANALYSIS
This source indicates a CSM downloading end nack with the cause
"equipment failure".
TROUBLESHOOTING
Step
Action
Preliminary checks
2.2 Fault number: 1052 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)
157
158
2.2.52 Source 56: CSM downloading end nack with the cause downloading failure Fault number 1052 : GSM entity downloading failure
Source:
BTS model:
2.2 Fault number: 1052 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)
159
FAULT ANALYSIS
This source indicates a CSM downloading end nack with the cause
"downloading failure".
TROUBLESHOOTING
Step
Action
Preliminary checks
160
alarm and do not clear it. Wait for a state change of the
btsSiteManager object.
3
2.2 Fault number: 1052 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)
161
2.2.53 Source 57: CSM downloading end nack with the cause - value
out of range Fault number 1052 : GSM entity downloading failure
Source:
(57) CSM downloading end nack with the cause "value out of
range"
BTS model:
FAULT ANALYSIS
This source indicates a CSM downloading end nack with the cause "value
out of range".
TROUBLESHOOTING
Step
Action
Preliminary checks
162
2.2 Fault number: 1052 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)
163
2.2.54 Source 58: CSM downloading end nack with a bad cause
Fault number 1052 : GSM entity downloading failure
Source:
BTS model:
FAULT ANALYSIS
This source indicates a CSM downloading end nack with a bad cause.
TROUBLESHOOTING
Step
Action
Preliminary checks
164
2.2 Fault number: 1052 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)
165
BTS model:
FAULT ANALYSIS
This source indicates no BTS response on CSM downloading end
message.
166
TROUBLESHOOTING
Step
Action
Preliminary checks
2.2 Fault number: 1052 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)
167
168
2.2.56 Source 60: CSM load init nack with the cause - equipment failure
Fault number 1052 : GSM entity downloading failure
Source:
(60) CSM load init nack with the cause "equipment failure"
BTS model:
FAULT ANALYSIS
This source indicates a CSM load init nack with the cause "equipment
failure".
TROUBLESHOOTING
Step
Action
Preliminary checks
2.2 Fault number: 1052 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)
169
170
2.2.57 Source 61: CSM load init nack with the cause - downloading
failure Fault number 1052 : GSM entity downloading failure
Source:
(61) CSM load init nack with the cause "downloading failure"
BTS model:
FAULT ANALYSIS
This source indicates a CSM load init nack with the cause "downloading
failure".
TROUBLESHOOTING
Step
Action
Preliminary checks
2.2 Fault number: 1052 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)
171
172
2.2.58 Source 62: CSM load init nack with the cause - message out of
sequence Fault number 1052 : GSM entity downloading failure
Source:
(62) CSM load init nack with the cause "message out of
sequence"
BTS model:
FAULT ANALYSIS
This source indicates a CSM load init nack with the cause "message out of
sequence".
TROUBLESHOOTING
Step
Action
Preliminary checks
2.2 Fault number: 1052 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)
173
174
2.2.59 Source 63: CSM load init nack with the cause - wrong file ref Fault number 1052 : GSM entity downloading failure
Source:
(63) CSM load init nack with the cause "wrong file ref"
BTS model:
FAULT ANALYSIS
This source indicates a CSM load init nack with the cause "wrong file ref".
2.2 Fault number: 1052 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)
175
TROUBLESHOOTING
Step
Action
Preliminary checks
176
2.2 Fault number: 1052 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)
177
2.2.60 Source 64: CSM load init nack with the cause - window size not
allowed Fault number 1052 : GSM entity downloading failure
Source:
(64) CSM load init nack with the cause "window size not
allowed"
BTS model:
FAULT ANALYSIS
This source indicates a CSM load init nack with the cause "window size
not allowed".
TROUBLESHOOTING
Step
Action
Preliminary checks
178
2.2 Fault number: 1052 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)
179
2.2.61 Source 65: CSM load init nack with the cause - data format error
Fault number 1052 : GSM entity downloading failure
Source:
(65) CSM load init nack with the cause "data format error"
BTS model:
FAULT ANALYSIS
This source indicates a CSM load init nack with the cause "data format
error".
TROUBLESHOOTING
Step
Action
Preliminary checks
180
2.2 Fault number: 1052 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)
181
2.2.62 Source 66: CSM load init nack with a bad cause
Fault number 1052 : GSM entity downloading failure
Source:
BTS model:
FAULT ANALYSIS
This source indicates a CSM load init nack with a bad cause.
TROUBLESHOOTING
Step
Action
Preliminary checks
182
2.2 Fault number: 1052 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)
183
BTS model:
FAULT ANALYSIS
This source indicates a No BTS response on CSM load init message.
184
TROUBLESHOOTING
Step
Action
Preliminary checks
2.2 Fault number: 1052 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)
185
186
2.2.64 Source 68: CSM load data nack with the cause - equipment
failure Fault number 1052 : GSM entity downloading failure
Source:
(68) CSM load data nack with the cause "equipment failure"
BTS model:
FAULT ANALYSIS
This source indicates a CSM load data nack with the cause "equipment
failure".
TROUBLESHOOTING
Step
Action
Preliminary checks
2.2 Fault number: 1052 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)
187
188
2.2.65 Source 69: CSM load data nack with the cause - downloading
failure Fault number 1052 : GSM entity downloading failure
Source:
(69) CSM load data nack with the cause "downloading failure"
BTS model:
FAULT ANALYSIS
This source indicates a CSM load data nack with the cause "downloading
failure".
TROUBLESHOOTING
Step
Action
Preliminary checks
2.2 Fault number: 1052 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)
189
190
2.2.66 Source 70: CSM load data nack with the cause - message out of
sequence Fault number 1052 : GSM entity downloading failure
Source:
(70) CSM load data nack with the cause "message out of
sequence"
BTS model:
FAULT ANALYSIS
This source indicates a CSM load data nack with the cause "message out
of sequence".
TROUBLESHOOTING
Step
Action
Preliminary checks
2.2 Fault number: 1052 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)
191
192
2.2.67 Source 71: CSM load data nack with the cause - data format
error Fault number 1052 : GSM entity downloading failure
Source:
(71) CSM load data nack with the cause "data format error"
BTS model:
FAULT ANALYSIS
This source indicates a CSM load data nack with the cause "data format
error".
Global System for Mobile Communications (GSM)
Nortel GSM BTS S8000/S8002/S8003/S8006 Fault Clearing
411-9001-103 18.06 20 January 2010
Copyright 1999-2009 Nortel Networks. All Rights Reserved.
2.2 Fault number: 1052 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)
193
TROUBLESHOOTING
Step
Action
Preliminary checks
194
2.2 Fault number: 1052 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)
195
2.2.68 Source 72: CSM load data nack with the cause - window
overflow Fault number 1052 : GSM entity downloading failure
Source:
(72) CSM load data nack with the cause "window overflow"
BTS model:
FAULT ANALYSIS
This source indicates a CSM load data nack with the cause "window
overflow".
TROUBLESHOOTING
Step
Action
Preliminary checks
196
2.2 Fault number: 1052 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)
197
2.2.69 Source 73: CSM load data nack with the cause - data
inconsistency Fault number 1052 : GSM entity downloading failure
Source:
(73) CSM load data nack with the cause "data inconsistency"
BTS model:
FAULT ANALYSIS
This source indicates a CSM load data nack with the cause "data
inconsistency".
TROUBLESHOOTING
Step
Action
Preliminary checks
198
2.2 Fault number: 1052 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)
199
2.2.70 Source 74: CSM load data nack with the cause - block not
received Fault number 1052 : GSM entity downloading failure
Source:
(74) CSM load data nack with the cause "block not received"
BTS model:
FAULT ANALYSIS
This source indicates a CSM load data nack with the cause "block not
received".
TROUBLESHOOTING
Step
Action
Preliminary checks
200
2.2 Fault number: 1052 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)
201
2.2.71 Source 75: CSM load data nack with the cause - bad block tag Fault number 1052 : GSM entity downloading failure
Source:
(75) CSM load data nack with the cause "bad block tag"
BTS model:
FAULT ANALYSIS
This source indicates a CSM load data nack with the cause "bad block
tag".
202
TROUBLESHOOTING
Step
Action
Preliminary checks
2.2 Fault number: 1052 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)
203
204
2.2.72 Source 76: CSM load data nack with the cause - checksum error
Fault number 1052 : GSM entity downloading failure
Source:
(76) CSM load data nack with the cause "checksum error"
BTS model:
FAULT ANALYSIS
This source indicates a CSM load data nack with the cause "checksum
error".
TROUBLESHOOTING
Step
Action
Preliminary checks
2.2 Fault number: 1052 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)
205
206
2.2.73 Source 77: CSM load data nack with a bad cause
Fault number 1052 : GSM entity downloading failure
Source:
BTS model:
FAULT ANALYSIS
This source indicates a CSM software update report with the cause CSM
load data nack with a bad cause.
TROUBLESHOOTING
Step
Action
Preliminary checks
2.2 Fault number: 1052 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)
207
208
BTS model:
FAULT ANALYSIS
This source indicates an unexpected CSM load data ack.
TROUBLESHOOTING
Step
Action
Preliminary checks
2.2 Fault number: 1052 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)
209
210
BTS model:
FAULT ANALYSIS
This source indicates no BTS response on CSM load data message.
2.2 Fault number: 1052 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)
211
TROUBLESHOOTING
Step
Action
Preliminary checks
212
2.2 Fault number: 1052 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)
213
2.2.76 Source 80: CSM load end nack with the cause - equipment
failure Fault number 1052 : GSM entity downloading failure
Source:
(80) CSM load end nack with the cause "equipment failure"
BTS model:
FAULT ANALYSIS
This source indicates a CSM load end nack with the cause "equipment
failure".
TROUBLESHOOTING
Step
Action
Preliminary checks
214
2.2 Fault number: 1052 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)
215
2.2.77 Source 81: CSM load end nack with the cause - downloading
failure Fault number 1052 : GSM entity downloading failure
Source:
(81) CSM load end nack with the cause "downloading failure"
BTS model:
FAULT ANALYSIS
This source indicates a CSM load end nack with the cause "downloading
failure".
TROUBLESHOOTING
Step
Action
Preliminary checks
216
2.2 Fault number: 1052 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)
217
2.2.78 Source 82: CSM load end nack with the cause - value out of
range Fault number 1052 : GSM entity downloading failure
Source:
(82) CSM load end nack with the cause "value out of range"
BTS model:
FAULT ANALYSIS
This source indicates a CSM load end nack with the cause "value out of
range".
TROUBLESHOOTING
Step
Action
Preliminary checks
218
2.2 Fault number: 1052 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)
219
2.2.79 Source 83: CSM load end nack with the cause - message out of
sequence Fault number 1052 : GSM entity downloading failure
Source:
(83) CSM load end nack with the cause "message out of
sequence"
BTS model:
220
FAULT ANALYSIS
This source indicates a CSM load end nack with the cause "message out
of sequence".
TROUBLESHOOTING
Step
Action
Preliminary checks
2.2 Fault number: 1052 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)
221
alarm and do not clear it. Wait for a state change of the
btsSiteManager object.
3
222
2.2.80 Source 84: CSM load end nack with the cause - data format error
Fault number 1052 : GSM entity downloading failure
Source:
(84) CSM load end nack with the cause "data format error"
BTS model:
FAULT ANALYSIS
This source indicates a CSM load end nack with the cause "data format
error".
TROUBLESHOOTING
Step
Action
Preliminary checks
2.2 Fault number: 1052 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)
223
If the fault number 1052 is the only alarm, treat the alarm.
Otherwise, if there are other alarms, set the
btsSiteManager object to "locked" and then to
"unlocked" to confirm the problem.
224
2.2.81 Source 85: CSM load end nack with the cause - wrong file ref Fault number 1052 : GSM entity downloading failure
Source:
(85) CSM load end nack with the cause "wrong file ref"
BTS model:
FAULT ANALYSIS
This source indicates a CSM load end nack with the cause "wrong file ref".
TROUBLESHOOTING
Step
Action
Preliminary checks
2.2 Fault number: 1052 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)
225
226
2.2.82 Source 86: CSM load end nack with the cause - data
inconsistency Fault number 1052 : GSM entity downloading failure
Source:
(86) CSM load end nack with the cause "data inconsistency"
BTS model:
FAULT ANALYSIS
This source indicates a CSM load end nack with the cause "data
inconsistency".
TROUBLESHOOTING
Step
Action
Preliminary checks
2.2 Fault number: 1052 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)
227
228
2.2 Fault number: 1052 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)
229
2.2.83 Source 87: CSM load end nack with the cause - checksum error Fault number 1052 : GSM entity downloading failure
Source:
(87) CSM load end nack with the cause "checksum error"
BTS model:
FAULT ANALYSIS
This source indicates a CSM load end nack with the cause "checksum
error".
TROUBLESHOOTING
Step
Action
Preliminary checks
230
2.2 Fault number: 1052 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)
231
2.2.84 Source 88: CSM load end nack with a bad cause
Fault number 1052 : GSM entity downloading failure
Source:
BTS model:
FAULT ANALYSIS
This source indicates a CSM load end nack with a bad cause.
TROUBLESHOOTING
Step
Action
Preliminary checks
232
2.2 Fault number: 1052 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)
233
BTS model:
FAULT ANALYSIS
This source indicates no BTS response on CSM load end message.
TROUBLESHOOTING
Step
Action
Preliminary checks
234
2.2 Fault number: 1052 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)
235
2.2.86 Source 90: Bad report sent by BTS during an internal update
Fault number 1052 : GSM entity downloading failure
Source:
BTS model:
FAULT ANALYSIS
This source indicates a bad report sent by BTS during an internal update.
236
TROUBLESHOOTING
Step
Action
Preliminary checks
2.2 Fault number: 1052 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)
237
238
2.2.87 Source 91: CSM load init nack with the cause - file already open
Fault number 1052 : GSM entity downloading failure
Source:
(91) CSM load init nack with the cause "file already open"
BTS model:
FAULT ANALYSIS
This source indicates a CSM load init nack with the cause "file already
open".
TROUBLESHOOTING
Step
Action
Preliminary checks
2.2 Fault number: 1052 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)
239
240
2.2.88 Source 92: CSM load init nack with the cause - invalid mode Fault number 1052 : GSM entity downloading failure
Source:
(92) CSM load init nack with the cause "invalid mode"
BTS model:
FAULT ANALYSIS
This source indicates a CSM load init nack with the cause "invalid mode".
TROUBLESHOOTING
Step
Action
Preliminary checks
2.2 Fault number: 1052 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)
241
242
2.2.89 Source 93: CSM load init nack with the cause - file cannot be
unloaded Fault number 1052 : GSM entity downloading failure
Source:
(93) CSM load init nack with the cause "file cannot be unloaded"
BTS model:
FAULT ANALYSIS
This source indicates a CSM load init nack with the cause "file cannot be
unloaded".
TROUBLESHOOTING
Step
Action
Preliminary checks
2.2 Fault number: 1052 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)
243
244
2.2.90 Source 94: CSM load init nack with the cause - flash flag cannot
access Fault number 1052 : GSM entity downloading failure
Source:
(94) CSM load init nack with the cause "flash flag cannot
access"
BTS model:
2.2 Fault number: 1052 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)
245
FAULT ANALYSIS
This source indicates a CSM load init nack with the cause "flash flag
cannot access".
TROUBLESHOOTING
Step
Action
Preliminary checks
246
alarm and do not clear it. Wait for a state change of the
btsSiteManager object.
3
2.2 Fault number: 1052 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)
247
2.2.91 Source 95: CSM load data nack with the cause - file cannot be
unloaded Fault number 1052 : GSM entity downloading failure
Source:
(95) CSM load data nack with the cause "file cannot be
unloaded"
BTS model:
FAULT ANALYSIS
This source indicates a CSM load data nack with the cause "file cannot
be unloaded".
TROUBLESHOOTING
Step
Action
Preliminary checks
248
If the fault number 1052 is the only alarm, treat the alarm.
Otherwise, if there are other alarms, set the
btsSiteManager object to "locked" and then to
"unlocked" to confirm the problem.
2.2 Fault number: 1052 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)
249
2.2.92 Source 96: CSM load data nack with the cause - flash flag
cannot access Fault number 1052 : GSM entity downloading failure
Source:
(96) CSM load data nack with the cause "flash flag cannot
access"
BTS model:
FAULT ANALYSIS
This source indicates a CSM load data nack with the cause "flash flag
cannot access".
TROUBLESHOOTING
Step
Action
Preliminary checks
250
2.2 Fault number: 1052 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)
251
2.2.93 Source 97: CSM load data nack with the cause - boot cannot be
unloaded Fault number 1052 : GSM entity downloading failure
Source:
(97) CSM load data nack with the cause "boot cannot be
unloaded"
BTS model:
FAULT ANALYSIS
This source indicates a CSM load data nack with the cause "boot cannot
be unloaded".
252
TROUBLESHOOTING
Step
Action
Preliminary checks
2.2 Fault number: 1052 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)
253
254
2.2.94 Source 98: CSM load data nack with the cause - data decode
error Fault number 1052 : GSM entity downloading failure
Source:
(98) CSM load data nack with the cause "data decode error"
BTS model:
FAULT ANALYSIS
This source indicates a CSM load data nack with the cause "data decode
error".
TROUBLESHOOTING
Step
Action
Preliminary checks
2.2 Fault number: 1052 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)
255
256
2.2.95 Source 99: CSM load data nack with the cause - table cannot
access Fault number 1052 : GSM entity downloading failure
Source:
(99) CSM load data nack with the cause "table cannot access"
BTS model:
FAULT ANALYSIS
This source indicates a CSM load data nack with the cause "table cannot
access".
TROUBLESHOOTING
Step
Action
Preliminary checks
2.2 Fault number: 1052 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)
257
258
2.2.96 Source 100: CSM load data nack with the cause - RAM mapping
error Fault number 1052 : GSM entity downloading failure
Source:
(100) CSM load data nack with the cause "RAM mapping error"
BTS model:
FAULT ANALYSIS
This source indicates a CSM load data nack with the cause "RAM mapping
error".
TROUBLESHOOTING
Step
Action
Preliminary checks
2.2 Fault number: 1052 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)
259
260
2.2.97 Source 101: CSM load data nack with the cause - flash access
error Fault number 1052 : GSM entity downloading failure
Source:
(101) CSM load data nack with the cause "flash access error"
BTS model:
FAULT ANALYSIS
This source indicates a CSM load data nack with the cause "flash access
error".
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2.2 Fault number: 1052 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)
261
TROUBLESHOOTING
Step
Action
Preliminary checks
262
2.2 Fault number: 1052 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)
263
2.2.98 Source 102: CSM load data nack with the cause - flash RAM
error Fault number 1052 : GSM entity downloading failure
Source:
(102) CSM load data nack with the cause "flash RAM error"
BTS model:
FAULT ANALYSIS
This source indicates a CSM load data nack with the cause "flash RAM
error".
TROUBLESHOOTING
Step
Action
Preliminary checks
264
2.2 Fault number: 1052 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)
265
2.2.99 Source 103: CSM load data nack with the cause - flash erase
error Fault number 1052 : GSM entity downloading failure
Source:
(103) CSM load data nack with the cause "flash erase error"
BTS model:
FAULT ANALYSIS
This source indicates a CSM load data nack with the cause "flash erase
error".
TROUBLESHOOTING
Step
Action
Preliminary checks
266
2.2 Fault number: 1052 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)
267
2.2.100 Source 104: CSM load data nack with the cause - internal abort
Fault number 1052 : GSM entity downloading failure
Source:
(104) CSM load data nack with the cause "internal abort"
BTS model:
FAULT ANALYSIS
This source indicates a CSM load data nack with the cause "internal
abort".
TROUBLESHOOTING
Step
Action
Preliminary checks
268
2.2 Fault number: 1052 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)
269
2.2.101 Source 105: CSM flash activate response with a bad cause
Fault number 1052 : GSM entity downloading failure
Source:
BTS model:
FAULT ANALYSIS
This source indicates a CSM flash activate response with a bad cause.
270
TROBLESHOOTING
Step
Action
Preliminary checks
2.2 Fault number: 1052 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)
271
272
BTS model:
FAULT ANALYSIS
This source indicates a DTM error during token allocation.
TROBLESHOOTING
Step
Action
Preliminary checks
2.2 Fault number: 1052 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)
273
274
2.2.103 Source 107: CSM software update report with the cause: TRX
software incompatibility
Fault number 1052 : GSM entity downloading failure
Source:
(107) CSM software update report with the cause: TRX software
incompatibility
BTS model:
FAULT ANALYSIS
This source indicates a CSM software update report with the cause: TRX
software incompatibility.
TROBLESHOOTING
Step
Action
Preliminary checks
2.2 Fault number: 1052 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)
275
276
2.2.104 Source 108: Too many different deliveries in the cell group
Fault number 1052 : GSM entity downloading failure
Source:
BTS model:
FAULT ANALYSIS
This source indicates too many different deliveries in the cell group.
TROBLESHOOTING
Step
Action
Preliminary checks
2.2 Fault number: 1052 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)
277
278
2.3 Fault number: 1053 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)
Fault number:
1053
Type
qualityOfServiceAlarm
FAULT ANALYSIS
The BSC detects a difference of the state between that known by the BSC
and that received from the BTS after a status request.
2.3 Fault number: 1053 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)
279
CAUTION
Service interruption
For as long as the operationalState of the btsSiteManager
object is "disabled-failed", the site is lost. No service is
provided.
CAUTION
Service reduction
For as long as the operationalState of the transceiverEquip
ment object is "disabled", the TRX and one TDMA are lost.
The service is reduced.
TROUBLESHOOTING
Step
Action
Preliminary checks
280
Wait for the end of restart. Then look for the origin of the
problem by analyzing the notification log and looking at the
notifications with the fault number 1060 that indicate the source
of the BTS restart. Also check whether this is a recurring
problem. If the problem persists, call the manufacturer.
2.4 Fault number: 1054 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)
Fault number:
1054
Type
communicationsAlarm
2.5 Fault number: 1055 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)
Fault number:
1055
Type
communicationsAlarm
FAULT ANALYSIS
2.5 Fault number: 1055 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)
281
Source wording
Paragraph
Equipment failure
Unknown test
Data inconsistency
10
11
12
13
14
15
Window overflow
16
Normal completion
17
Transfer aborted
282
Table 2
Fault number 1055 sources (contd.)
Source
No.
Source wording
Paragraph
18
Checksum error
19
File incomplete
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
Incorrect IEI
27
28
29
30
Bad timeslot
31
32
33
34
35
Downloading aborted
36
Files missing
37
Buffer overflow
38
2.5 Fault number: 1055 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)
283
Table 2
Fault number 1055 sources (contd.)
Source
No.
Source wording
Paragraph
39
Downloading restart
40
41
Downloading failure
42
Start-up failure
43
44
45
46
47
Inconsistency mapping
48
49
Invalid mode
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
284
Table 2
Fault number 1055 sources (contd.)
Source
No.
Paragraph
Source wording
59
60
Internal abort
61
62
Synchronization in progress
63
64
65
255
Non-significant value
FAULT LOCATION
The fault can be located on one of the following:
the btsSiteManager
the bts
the transceiver
the transceiverEquipment
BTS model:
FAULT ANALYSIS
This source indicates an equipment failure.
2.5 Fault number: 1055 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)
285
BTS model:
FAULT ANALYSIS
This alarm indicates that the PCM number, the cell number, and/or the
number of time slots declared at the OMC-R are higher than those of the
hardware configuration of the BTS.
CAUTION
Service interruption
The site is not configured.
No service is provided.
CAUTION
Service interruption
The cell is not configured.
No service is provided on the cell.
CAUTION
Service reduction
The TDMA is not configured.
CAUTION
Service reduction
The TRX is not configured and one TDMA is lost.
The service is reduced.
286
TROUBLESHOOTING
Modify the parameters declared at the OMC-R.
BTS model:
FAULT ANALYSIS
This alarm indicates that the TRX configuration is not possible because of
a DRX frequency band error.
The different sources of non-acknowledgement are:
the DRX is configured in an extended cell and the hardware does not
support this configuration
the defined frequency range is not compatible with the radio board
version
CAUTION
Service reduction
The service is reduced.
TROUBLESHOOTING
Step
Action
2.5 Fault number: 1055 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)
287
Check the DRX frequency band declared at the OMC-R with the
PEC or CPC code of the DRX present in the cabinet.
288
CAUTION
Service reduction
In most cases, the transceiverEquipment and one
transceiver are lost.
The service is reduced.
Go to step 4.
4
Ensure that the DRX used is correct. Modify the value of the
"transceiverEquipmentClass" parameter according to the DRX
frequency band. Go to step 5.
BTS model:
FAULT ANALYSIS
This source indicates an unknown test.
BTS model:
FAULT ANALYSIS
This alarm indicates that at least one TEI of the list is included in another
bts object than that the cell specified. The list of TEI contains twice the
same TEI.
2.5 Fault number: 1055 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)
289
CAUTION
Service interruption
The cell is not configured.
No service is provided on the cell.
CAUTION
Service reduction
The TDMA is not configured.
The service is reduced.
CAUTION
Service reduction
The TRX is not configured and one TDMA is lost.
TROUBLESHOOTING
Step
Action
290
BTS model:
FAULT ANALYSIS
This alarm indicates that the PCM list contains identical PCM numbers.
CAUTION
Service interruption
The site is not configured.
No service is provided.
CAUTION
Service reduction
The cell is not configured.
No service is provided on the cell.
CAUTION
Service reduction
The TDMA is not configured.
The service is reduced.
CAUTION
Service reduction
The TRX is not configured. One TDMA is lost.
The service is reduced.
2.5 Fault number: 1055 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)
291
TROUBLESHOOTING
Step
Action
BTS model:
FAULT ANALYSIS
This alarm indicates that the cell configuration is not possible due to an
incorrect value.
The different sources of non-acknowledgement are:
ENABLED_BCCH_STUFF
ENABLED_NO_BCCH_STUFF
DISABLED_BCCH_STUFF
DISABLED_NO_BCCH_STUFF
292
CAUTION
Service reduction
The cell is not configured.
No service is provided on the cell.
TROUBLESHOOTING
Modify the values declared out of range at the OMC-R.
BTS model:
FAULT ANALYSIS
This alarm indicates that the TEI of the associated transceiver equipment
is:
or
2.5 Fault number: 1055 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)
293
CAUTION
Service reduction
The TDMA is not configured.
The service is reduced.
CAUTION
Service reduction
The TRX is not configured and one TDMA is lost.
The service is reduced.
BTS model:
FAULT ANALYSIS
This source indicates an unknown Abis PCM Time Slot.
BTS model:
FAULT ANALYSIS
This alarm indicates that the PCM is not present in the PCM list.
CAUTION
Service interruption
The site is not configured.
No service is provided.
294
CAUTION
Service reduction
The cell is not configured.
No service is provided on the cell.
CAUTION
Service reduction
The TDMA is not configured.
The service is reduced.
CAUTION
Service reduction
The TRX is not configured. One TDMA is lost.
The service is reduced.
TROUBLESHOOTING
Parameterize the PCM declared unknown at the OMC-R.
BTS model:
FAULT ANALYSIS
This source indicates a wrong software reference.
BTS model:
FAULT ANALYSIS
This source indicates that further files are required.
2.5 Fault number: 1055 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)
BTS model:
FAULT ANALYSIS
This source indicates a failure during activation.
BTS model:
FAULT ANALYSIS
This source indicates a data format error.
BTS model:
FAULT ANALYSIS
This source indicates a window overflow.
BTS model:
FAULT ANALYSIS
This source indicates a normal completion.
BTS model:
FAULT ANALYSIS
This source indicates an aborted transfer.
295
296
BTS model:
FAULT ANALYSIS
This source indicates a checksum error.
BTS model:
FAULT ANALYSIS
This source indicates an incomplete file.
BTS model:
FAULT ANALYSIS
This source indicates a file already present and correct.
BTS model:
FAULT ANALYSIS
This source indicates that the file cannot be downloaded.
BTS model:
FAULT ANALYSIS
This source indicates that the entity is engaged in other download.
2.5 Fault number: 1055 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)
297
BTS model:
FAULT ANALYSIS
This alarm indicates the value of the signaling timeslot number is higher
than 6.
CAUTION
Service interruption
The site is not configured.
No service is provided.
CAUTION
Service reduction
The cell is not configured.
No service is provided on the cell.
CAUTION
Service reduction
The TDMA is not configured.
The service is reduced.
CAUTION
Service reduction
The TRX is not configured. One TDMA is lost.
The service is reduced.
TROUBLESHOOTING
Modify the value of the signaling timeslot number.
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BTS model:
FAULT ANALYSIS
This source indicates that there are too many TEI connections to the
physical channel.
BTS model:
FAULT ANALYSIS
This alarm indicates that the site configuration message has been received
twice, but with different values by the BTS on the Abis interface. The
message is not accepted due to the BTS state.
CAUTION
Service interruption
The site is not configured.
No service is provided.
CAUTION
Service reduction
The cell is not configured.
No service is provided on the cell.
2.5 Fault number: 1055 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)
299
CAUTION
Service reduction
The TDMA is not configured.
The service is reduced.
CAUTION
Service reduction
The TRX is not configured. One TDMA is lost.
The service is reduced.
TROUBLESHOOTING
Step
Action
300
BTS model:
FAULT ANALYSIS
This source indicates an incorrect IEI.
BTS model:
2.5 Fault number: 1055 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)
FAULT ANALYSIS
This source indicates a wrong file reference.
BTS model:
FAULT ANALYSIS
This source indicates a bad cell number.
BTS model:
FAULT ANALYSIS
This source indicates a bad related TEI.
BTS model:
FAULT ANALYSIS
This source indicates a bad timeslot.
BTS model:
FAULT ANALYSIS
This source indicates that the window size is not allowed.
BTS model:
301
302
FAULT ANALYSIS
This source indicates that a flash boot is required.
BTS model:
FAULT ANALYSIS
This source indicates a wrong config reference.
2.5.34 Source 34: The BTS has not acknowledged the TX power
consign request
Fault number 1055 : Abis negative acknowledgement indication
Source:
BTS model:
FAULT ANALYSIS
This alarm indicates that the power, configured at the OMC-R for the DRX
concerned, is not compatible with the DRX hardware.
CAUTION
Service reduction
It is possible to lose the entire cell linked to the faulty DRX.
CAUTION
Working instructions
Intervention on the site must be immediate: there is a risk of
service loss.
TROUBLESHOOTING
Step
Action
Preliminary checks
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2.5 Fault number: 1055 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)
303
Otherwise, go to step 8.
304
31dBm and 44dBm, or 32dBm at the band limit for only GSM
1900.
TxF/D
H2D
H4D
DLU attenuation
51 44
Nack
Nack
Nack
43
Pmax
Nack
Nack
42
Pmax
Nack
Nack
41
Pmax-2
Nack
Nack
40
Pmax-2
Pmax
Nack
39
Pmax-4
Pmax
Nack
38
Pmax-4
Pmax-2
Nack
37
Pmax-6
Pmax-2
Nack
36
Pmax-6
Pmax-4
Pmax
35
Pmax-8
Pmax-4
Pmax
34
Pmax-8
Pmax-6
Pmax-2
33
Pmax-10
Pmax-6
Pmax-2
32
Pmax-10
Pmax-8
Pmax-4
31
Pmax-12
Pmax-8
Pmax-4
30
Pmax-12
Pmax-10
Pmax-6
29
Nack
Pmax-10
Pmax-6
28
Nack
Pmax-12
Pmax-8
27
Nack
Pmax-12
Pmax-8
26
Nack
Nack
Pmax-10
25
Nack
Nack
Pmax-10
24
Nack
Nack
Pmax-12
bsTxPwrMax
2.5 Fault number: 1055 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)
Combiners
TxF/D
H2D
H4D
DLU attenuation
23
Nack
Nack
Pmax-12
22 0
Nack
Nack
Nack
Table 4
HePA configuration
Dp
TxF/D
H2D
H4D
51 48
Nack
Nack
Nack
Nack
47
Pmax
Nack
Nack
Nack
46
Pmax
Pmax
Nack
Nack
45
Pmax-2
Nack
Nack
Nack
Nack
Nack
Nack
Pmax
Nack
Combiners
DLU or OMC
attenuation
bsTxPwrMax
44
Pmax-2
43
Pmax-4
42
Pmax-4
41
Pmax-6
40
Pmax-6
Pmax-4
Nack
Pmax-6
Pmax-2
39
38
Nack
Nack
Pmax-8
Pmax-8
Pmax-4
Pmax
Pmax-10
Pmax-10
Pmax-6
Pmax-2
34
Pmax-12
Pmax-12
Pmax-8
Pmax-4
33
Nack
Nack
32
Nack
Nack
Pmax-10
Pmax-6
31
Nack
Nack
30
Nack
Nack
Pmax-12
Pmax-8
29
Nack
Nack
Nack
28
Nack
Nack
Nack
27
Nack
Nack
Nack
26
Nack
Nack
Nack
Pmax-12
25
Nack
Nack
Nack
Nack
24
Nack
Nack
Nack
Nack
23
Nack
Nack
Nack
Nack
37
36
35
Pmax-10
305
306
Combiners
Dp
TxF/D
H2D
H4D
Nack
Nack
Nack
Nack
DLU or OMC
attenuation
22 0
2.5 Fault number: 1055 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)
307
Additional checks
BTS model:
FAULT ANALYSIS
This source indicates that the downloading has been aborted.
BTS model:
FAULT ANALYSIS
This source indicates that files are missing.
308
BTS model:
FAULT ANALYSIS
This source indicates a buffer overflow.
BTS model:
FAULT ANALYSIS
This source indicates that a block has not been received.
BTS model:
FAULT ANALYSIS
This source indicates a downloading restart.
BTS model:
FAULT ANALYSIS
This source indicates a request not supported.
BTS model:
FAULT ANALYSIS
This source indicates a downloading failure..
2.5 Fault number: 1055 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)
309
BTS model:
FAULT ANALYSIS
This source indicates a start-up failure.
BTS model:
FAULT ANALYSIS
This alarm indicates that there is an inconsistency between the number of
joker TS requested by the operator and the BTS capability.
Joker TS provisioning per TDMA is dependent on hardware constraints
(both BCF/CBCF chains must have the same type of hardware) and also
on existing backhaul configuration.
CAUTION
Service reduction
The TDMA is not configured.
The service is reduced.
TROUBLESHOOTING
Step
Action
Preliminary checks
310
Otherwise, go to step 5.
2.5 Fault number: 1055 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)
311
Table 5
Maximum number of TS (main and joker) per transceiverEquipment
Type of site
numberOfJokerDS0
[0..4] for S8000 BCF
[0..6] for S8000 CBCF
jokerPerMainTarget
[0..4]
The recommended values are 2, 3 or 4, depending on
operator Abis configuration (numberOfJokerDS0) and
estimated EDGE TDMA throughput.
312
BTS model:
FAULT ANALYSIS
This source indicates a bad chain type.
BTS model:
FAULT ANALYSIS
This source indicates a bad radio timeslot reference.
BTS model:
FAULT ANALYSIS
This source indicates a bad internal link EDGE configuration.
BTS model:
2.5 Fault number: 1055 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)
FAULT ANALYSIS
This source indicates an inconsistency mapping.
BTS model:
FAULT ANALYSIS
This source indicates an inconsistency number of joker DS0.
BTS model:
FAULT ANALYSIS
This source indicates an invalid mode.
BTS model:
FAULT ANALYSIS
This source indicates that the file is already open.
BTS model:
FAULT ANALYSIS
This source indicates that the file cannot be unloaded.
BTS model:
313
314
FAULT ANALYSIS
This source indicates that the boot cannot be unloaded.
BTS model:
FAULT ANALYSIS
This source indicates a data decode error.
BTS model:
FAULT ANALYSIS
This source indicates an access problem to the flash flag.
BTS model:
FAULT ANALYSIS
This source indicates an access problem to a table.
BTS model:
FAULT ANALYSIS
This source indicates a RAM mapping error.
BTS model:
2.5 Fault number: 1055 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)
315
FAULT ANALYSIS
This source indicates a flash access error.
BTS model:
FAULT ANALYSIS
This source indicates a flash write error.
BTS model:
FAULT ANALYSIS
This source indicates a flash erase error.
BTS model:
FAULT ANALYSIS
This source indicates an internal abort.
BTS model:
FAULT ANALYSIS
This source indicates that an equipment is not able to get the external
synchronization.
BTS model:
316
FAULT ANALYSIS
This source indicates a synchronization in progress.
BTS model:
FAULT ANALYSIS
At the reception of a "site config" message with dynamic Abis feature
activated, if one of the CMCF of the BTS is a phase 1, a "site config Nack"
message with the cause Dynamic Abis feature not supported is sent to
the BSC. The BSC must stop the configuration of the BTS.
Besides, in case of inconsistencies detected by the BTS, the BTS sends a
"traffic connect Nack" message with the cause Dynamic Abis feature not
supported (in response of a received "traffic connect" message)
Moreover in case a BTS is equipped with an eDRX that supports the
dynamic Abis feature, but with an S8000 BCF, then the dynamic Abis
feature is not supported by the BTS.
REACTION OF THE SYSTEM
BSC defense
The BSC stops the configuration of the BTS.
Impact on the service
CAUTION
Service reduction
The BTS is not configured.
TROUBLESHOOTING
Modify the BTS configuration:
2.5 Fault number: 1055 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)
317
BTS model:
FAULT ANALYSIS
When proceeding with the dynamic Abis feature, the BTS receives the
following information from the BSC: a poolRef which represents the
pool reference on Abis to which a EDGE TDMA belongs (traffic connect
message)
If the BSC has requested more jokers in the pool than the capacity
indicated through the status report message, then this is a case of internal
inconsistencies detected by the BTS, and as a consequence the BTS
sends a traffic connect nack message (in response of a received traffic
connect message) with the cause 64 "Inconsistent number of joker DS0".
Then this alarm indicates that the number of DS0 inside one poolRef
exceeds the pool maximum capability.
REACTION OF THE SYSTEM
BSC defense
None.
Impact on the service
CAUTION
Service reduction
The TRX is not configured. One TDMA is lost.
The service is reduced.
TROUBLESHOOTING
Preliminary checks
Step
Action
318
Otherwise, go to step 3.
2.5 Fault number: 1055 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)
319
BTS model:
FAULT ANALYSIS
When proceeding with the dynamic Abis feature, the BTS receives the
following information from the BSC: a poolRef which represents the
pool reference on Abis to which a EDGE TDMA belongs (traffic connect
message)
If the BSC has requested more jokers in the pool than the capacity
indicated through the status report message, then this is a case of internal
inconsistencies detected by the BTS, and as a consequence the BTS
sends a traffic connect nack message (in response of a received traffic
connect message) with the cause 65 "Exceeded DL joker DS0 pool
number".
REACTION OF THE SYSTEM
BSC defense
None.
Impact on the service
CAUTION
Service reduction
The TRX is not configured. One TDMA is lost.
The service is reduced.
TROUBLESHOOTING
320
Step
Action
2.6 Fault number: 1056 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)
321
Otherwise, go to step 3.
BTS model:
FAULT ANALYSIS
This source indicates a non-significant value.
2.6 Fault number: 1056 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)
Fault number:
1056
Type
equipmentAlarm
FAULT ANALYSIS
Fault number 1056 is sent when BSC detects an incorrect BDA
configuration for a btsSiteManager, bts, transceiverEquipment or
transceiver.
REACTION OF THE SYSTEM
The managed object stays in a disabled/failed state.
Impact on the service
322
CAUTION
Service interruption
The site is not downloaded.
CAUTION
Service reduction
The TRX is not downloaded. One TDMA is not configured.
TROUBLESHOOTING
Step
Action
Table 6
Fault number 1056 sources
Source
No.
Paragraph
Source wording
2.6 Fault number: 1056 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)
323
Table 6
Fault number 1056 sources (contd.)
Source
No.
Paragraph
Source wording
10
11
12
324
Table 6
Fault number 1056 sources (contd.)
Source
No.
Paragraph
Source wording
13
14
Source:
BTS model:
FAULT ANALYSIS
This alarm indicates an incorrect priority setting on the transceiver, at the
OMC-R.
Source:
BTS model:
FAULT ANALYSIS
This alarm indicates an incorrect setting of channel on the transceiver
object at the OMC-R.
Source:
BTS model:
FAULT ANALYSIS
This alarm indicates a cell without BCCH TDM.
2.6 Fault number: 1056 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)
Source:
BTS model:
FAULT ANALYSIS
This alarm indicates a radio Time Slot not used.
Source:
BTS model:
FAULT ANALYSIS
This alarm indicates a wrong value for BSS TEI in T1 mode.
2.6.6 Source 5: Cell cfg with cavity and dual band not acceptable
Fault number 1056
Source:
(5) Cell cfg with cavity and dual band not acceptable
BTS model:
FAULT ANALYSIS
This alarm indicates a cell configuration with cavity and dual band (not
acceptable).
Source:
BTS model:
FAULT ANALYSIS
This alarm indicates a missing Site management Abis GSM function.
Source:
BTS model:
325
326
FAULT ANALYSIS
This alarm indicates a Missing Abis Signalling management Abis GSM
function.
Source:
BTS model:
FAULT ANALYSIS
This alarm indicates a missing Abis traffic management Abis GSM
function.
Source:
BTS model:
FAULT ANALYSIS
This alarm indicates a missing RfTrans management Abis GSM function.
Source:
BTS model:
FAULT ANALYSIS
This alarm indicates a missing cell management Abis GSM function.
Source:
BTS model:
FAULT ANALYSIS
This alarm indicates a missing TDMA management Abis GSM function.
2.7 Fault number: 1058 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)
327
Source:
BTS model:
FAULT ANALYSIS
This alarm indicates a missing TS management Abis GSM function.
2.6.14 Source 13: The TDMA exists in RDC but the object was not
created.
Fault number 1056
Source:
(13) The TDMA exists in RDC but the object was not created.
BTS model:
FAULT ANALYSIS
This alarm indicates that the TDMA exists in RDC but the object was not
created.
2.6.15 Source 14: Too many EDGE TDMAs (more than 16 per site)
configured
Fault number 1056
Source:
BTS model:
FAULT ANALYSIS
This alarm indicates that too many EDGE TDMAs (>16 per site) are
configured.
2.7 Fault number: 1058 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)
Fault number:
1058
Type
processingErrorAlarm
328
CAUTION
Service interruption
As long as the operationalState of the btsSiteManager
object is "disabled-f ailed", the site is lost.
No service is provided.
CAUTION
Service reduction
As long as the operationalState of the transceiverEquipment
object is "disabled", the TRX and one TDMA are lost.
The service is reduced.
TROUBLESHOOTING
Step
Action
2.8 Fault number: 1059 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)
Fault number:
1059
Type
communicationsAlarm
FAULT ANALYSIS
Global System for Mobile Communications (GSM)
Nortel GSM BTS S8000/S8002/S8003/S8006 Fault Clearing
411-9001-103 18.06 20 January 2010
Copyright 1999-2009 Nortel Networks. All Rights Reserved.
2.9 Fault number: 1060 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)
329
The BSC receives a message from the BTS that it cannot treat for one of
the following reasons:
WARNING
If several 1059 fault numbers are detected by the same cell, call
the manufacturer.
2.9 Fault number: 1060 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)
Attribute value change
1060
Type
equipmentAlarm
330
The following table indicates all the sources of the fault number 1060 for
the S8000 Outdoor and Indoor BTSs with the BCF or CBCF, the S8002
BTSs, the S8003 BTSs, and the S8006 BTSs. For more information on
each source, refer to the indicated paragraph to know the corrective
maintenance procedure associated with this source.
Table 7
Fault number 1060 sources
Source
wording
Source No.
S8000
Indoor
BCF
CBCF
S8000 Out
door
BCF
CBC
F
S800
2
S8003
S8006
Paragra
ph
Battery cabinet
5832705
Over tempe
rature
5832706
DC power
fault
5832707
Doors
5832708
AC power
fault
5832709
Surge
protector
Manual
switch on
battery
power
2.9.1
BRC
(source:
Manual
switch on
battery
power)
(page
351)
6553602
Automatic
switch on
battery
power
2.9.2
BRC (so
urce: Au
tomatic
switch on
battery
power)
(page
351)
2.9 Fault number: 1060 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)
Source No.
Source
wording
S8000
Indoor
BCF
CBCF
S8000 Out
door
BCF
CBC
F
S800
2
S8003
S8006
331
Paragra
ph
6553603
Manual
switch on
main power
2.9.3
BRC
(source:
Manual
switch
on main
power)
(page
351)
6553604
Automatic
switch on
main power
2.9.4
BRC
(source:
Automat
ic switch
on main
power)
(page
352)
Cavity
8388609
Cavity out
of service
2.9.5
Cavity
(source:
Cavity
parked
after tun
ing fault
(min not
found))
(page
352)
2.9.6
Cavity
(source:
Nack ans
wer from
cavity)
(page
354)
Cavity
parked after
tuning fault
(min not
found)
8388610
8388611
Loss of
cavity initi
alization
Nack answe
r from cavity
8388612
332
Source
wording
Source No.
S8000
Indoor
BCF
CBCF
S8000 Out
door
BCF
CBC
F
S800
2
S8003
S8006
2.9.7
Cavity
(source:
Cavity
parked
after tun
ing fault
(power
too low))
(page
354)
2.9.8
Cavity
(source:
Cavity
parked
after tun
ing fault
(tuning
detector
)) (page
355)
Cavity
parked after
tuning fault
(power too
low)
8388613
8388614
8388615
Cavity
parked
after tuning
fault (tuning
detector
problem)
Internal
software
problem
Paragra
ph
Dirty filter
7929858
DACS failed
CMCF
CMCF phase 1
CMCF phase 2
9502722
12779522
12845058
Unknown
message
CMCF
CMCF phase 1
CMCF phase 2
2.9.9
CMCF
board
(source:
Unknown
message
) (page
355)
2.9 Fault number: 1060 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)
Source No.
Source
wording
S8000
Indoor
BCF
CBCF
S8000 Out
door
BCF
CBC
F
333
S800
2
S8003
S8006
Paragra
ph
9502752
12779552
12845088
Restart due
to reset by
BSC
9502753
12779553
12845089
Restart due
to reset by
reset button
9502754
12779554
12845090
Restart due
to power on
9502755
12779555
12845091
Restart due
to a too
long PCM
scanning
9502756
12779556
12845092
Restart
requested
by the
active board
2.9.10
CMCF
board
(source:
Restart
requeste
d by the
active
board)
(page
356)
9502771
12779571
12845107
Board reset
asked by
OMC
2.9.11
CMCF
(source:
Board
reset
asked by
OMC)
(page
356)
9502757
12779557
12845093
Restart
due to a
software
upgrade
334
Source
wording
Source No.
S8000
Indoor
BCF
CBCF
S8000 Out
door
BCF
CBC
F
S800
2
S8003
S8006
Paragra
ph
9502758
12779558
12845094
Restart due
to hardware
watchdog
2.9.12
CMCF
board
(source:
Restart
due to
hardware
watchdo
g) (page
357)
9502759
12775095
12845095
Restart due
to double
bus fault
2.9.13
CMCF
boards
(source:
Restart
due to
double
bus faul
t) (page
357)
9502760
12779560
12845096
Reset for
new Lapd
parameters
CMCF
2.9.14
CMCF
boards
(source:
Reset
for new
Lapd pa
rameters
CMCF)
(page
357)
CMCF
CMCF phase 1
CMCF phase 2
9502761
12779561
12845097
Restart due
to Syn not
Locked
9502963
12779763
12845299
Statistic
report
9568240
12845040
12910576
Debug
2.9 Fault number: 1060 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)
Source
wording
Source No.
S8000
Indoor
BCF
CBCF
S8000 Out
door
BCF
CBC
F
S800
2
S8003
S8006
335
Paragra
ph
CMCF
CMCF phase 1
CMCF phase 2
9568241
12845041
12910577
ABIS PCM
statistics
2.9.15
CMCF
boards
(source:
ABIS
PCM st
atistics)
(page
358)
9568255
12845055
12910591
Soft
CSWM boards
4259842
Unknown
message
on ABIS
interface
4259872
Restart due
to reset by
BSC
4259873
Restart due
to reset by
reset button
4259874
Restart due
to power on
4259875
Restart due
to a too
long PCM
scanning
4259876
Restart
requested
by the
active board
4259877
Restart
due to a
software
upgrade
336
Source No.
Source
wording
S8000
Indoor
BCF
CBCF
S8000 Out
door
BCF
CBC
F
S800
2
S8003
S8006
Paragra
ph
4259878
Restart due
to hardware
watchdog
2.9.16
CSWM
board
(source:
Restart
due to
hardware
watchdo
g) (page
358)
4259879
Restart due
to double
bus fault
2.9.17
CSWM
board
(source:
Restart
due to
double
bus faul
t) (page
359)
4325375
Soft
Dirty filter
7864322
DACS failed
DRX module
9437189
SPU fault
9437441
Restart due
to reset by
reset button
9437187
12582915
12976131
Loss of
PCM link
9437188
12582916
12976132
Loss of
GSM clock
DRX
eDRX
DRX ND3
2.9 Fault number: 1060 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)
Source No.
Source
wording
S8000
Indoor
S8000 Out
door
BCF
CBCF
BCF
CBC
F
337
S800
2
S8003
S8006
Paragra
ph
9437192
12582920
12976136
Incorrect Ab
is message
9437195
12582923
12976139
No flag on
FH bus
9437196
12582924
12976140
Frequency
collision on
FH bus
2.9.18
DRX or
eDRX
or DRX
-ND3 or
eDRX2
modules
(source:
Freque
ncy coll
ision on
FH bus)
(page
359)
9437207
12582935
12976151
FACCH
congestion
2.9.20
DRX or
eDRX
or DRX
ND3 or
eDRX2
modules
(source:
FACCH
congestio
n) (page
360)
9437208
12582936
12976152
LAPD
congestion
9437210
12582938
12976154
Underrun
AMNU-SPU
9437425
12583153
12976369
Post mort
em dump
zone 1
338
Source No.
Source
wording
S8000
Indoor
S8000 Out
door
BCF
CBCF
BCF
CBC
F
S800
2
S8003
S8006
Paragra
ph
9437426
12583154
12976370
Post mort
em dump
zone 2
9437440
12583168
12976384
Restart due
to reset by
BSC
9437442
12583170
12976385
Restart due
to power on
9437443
12583171
12976385
Restart
requested
by the BCF
2.9.19
DRX or
eDRX
or DRX
-ND3 or
eDRX2
(source:
Restart
requeste
d by the
BCF)
(page
360)
9437444
12583172
12976386
Restart
due to the
timeout on
the OML
link with
BSC
9437445
12583173
12976387
Restart
due to the
timeout on
the OML
link with
BCF
9437446
12583174
12976388
Restart
due to a
software
upgrade
2.9 Fault number: 1060 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)
Source No.
Source
wording
S8000
Indoor
S8000 Out
door
BCF
CBCF
BCF
CBC
F
S800
2
S8003
S8006
339
Paragra
ph
9437447
12583175
13976389
Restart due
to hardware
watchdog
2.9.21
DRX or
eDRX
or DRX
ND3 or
eDRX2
modules
(source:
Reset
due to
hardware
watchdo
g) (page
361)
9437448
12583176
12976390
Restart due
to double
bus fault
2.9.13
CMCF
boards
(source:
Restart
due to
double
bus faul
t) (page
357)
9437449
12583177
12976391
Reset due
to loss of
lock
9437450
12583178
12976392
Restart due
to unknown
software
reset
9437451
12583179
12976393
Restart due
to a loss
of internal
PCM clock
sent by the
BCF
340
Source No.
Source
wording
S8000
Indoor
S8000 Out
door
BCF
CBCF
BCF
CBC
F
S800
2
S8003
S8006
Paragra
ph
9437458
or
12583186
or
12976402
BCCH
config dump
2.9.23
DRX or
eDRX
or DRX
-ND3 or
eDRX2
modules
(source:
BCCH
config
dump)
(page
362)
9437474
or
12583202
or
12976418
SACCH
config dump
2.9.24
DRX or
eDRX or
DRX-N
D3 mod
ules or
eDRX2
(source:
SACCH
config
dump)
(page
363)
9437490
or
12583218
or
12976434
L1M config
dump
2.9.25
DRX or
eDRX
or DRX
-ND3 or
eDRX2
modules
(source:
L1M conf
ig dump)
(page
363)
2.9 Fault number: 1060 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)
Source No.
Source
wording
S8000
Indoor
S8000 Out
door
BCF
CBCF
BCF
CBC
F
S800
2
S8003
S8006
341
Paragra
ph
9437491
or
12583219
or
12976435
RSL anoma
ly
2.9.26
DRX or
eDRX or
eDRX2
or DR
X-ND3
modules
(source:
RSL an
omaly)
(page
363)
9502704
12648432
13041648
Debug
4456449
Major fault
4456450
Queue
overflow in
DSC
4456452
Queue OK
4456453
Channel_H
SCX
DSC boards
eDRX2
15204355
Loss of
PCM link
15204356
Loss of
GSM clock
15204360
Incorrect Ab
is message
15204363
No flag on
FH bus
342
Source No.
Source
wording
S8000
Indoor
BCF
CBCF
S8000 Out
door
BCF
CBC
F
S800
2
S8003
S8006
Paragra
ph
15204364
Frequency
collision on
FH bus
2.9.18
DRX or
eDRX
or DRX
-ND3 or
eDRX2
modules
(source:
Freque
ncy coll
ision on
FH bus)
(page
359)
15204375
FACCH
congestion
2.9.20
DRX or
eDRX
or DRX
ND3 or
eDRX2
modules
(source:
FACCH
congestio
n) (page
360)
15204376
LAPD
congestion
15204378
Underrun
AMNU-SPU
15204593
Post mort
em dump
zone 1
15204594
Post mort
em dump
zone 2
15204610
Restart due
to power on
2.9 Fault number: 1060 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)
Source No.
Source
wording
S8000
Indoor
BCF
CBCF
S8000 Out
door
BCF
CBC
F
S800
2
S8003
15204611
Restart
requested
by the BCF
15204612
Restart
due to the
timeout on
the OML
link with
BSC
15204613
Restart
due to the
timeout on
the OML
link with
BCF
15204614
Restart
due to a
software
upgrade
15204615
Restart due
to hardware
watchdog
S8006
343
Paragra
ph
2.9.19
DRX or
eDRX
or DRX
-ND3 or
eDRX2
(source:
Restart
requeste
d by the
BCF)
(page
360)
2.9.16
CSWM
board
(source:
Restart
due to
hardware
watchdo
g) (page
358)
344
Source No.
Source
wording
S8000
Indoor
BCF
CBCF
S8000 Out
door
BCF
CBC
F
S800
2
S8003
15204616
Restart due
to double
bus fault
15204617
Reset due
to loss of
lock
15204618
Restart due
to unknown
software
reset
15204619
Restart due
to a loss
of internal
PCM clock
sent by BCF
15204626
BCCH
config dump
S8006
Paragra
ph
2.9.17
CSWM
board
(source:
Restart
due to
double
bus faul
t) (page
359)
2.9.23
DRX or
eDRX
or DRX
-ND3 or
eDRX2
modules
(source:
BCCH
config
dump)
(page
362)
2.9 Fault number: 1060 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)
Source No.
Source
wording
S8000
Indoor
BCF
CBCF
S8000 Out
door
BCF
CBC
F
S800
2
S8003
S8006
345
Paragra
ph
15204642
SACCH
config dump
2.9.24
DRX or
eDRX or
DRX-N
D3 mod
ules or
eDRX2
(source:
SACCH
config
dump)
(page
363)
15204658
L1M config
dump
2.9.25
DRX or
eDRX
or DRX
-ND3 or
eDRX2
modules
(source:
L1M conf
ig dump)
(page
363)
15204659
RSL anoma
ly
2.9.26
DRX or
eDRX or
eDRX2
or DR
X-ND3
modules
(source:
RSL an
omaly)
(page
363)
GTW boards
4587522
FIFO-reset
Output Rx-splitter D
9764865
Over curren
t
346
Source No.
Source
wording
S8000
Indoor
BCF
S8000 Out
door
CBCF
S800
2
S8003
S8006
Paragra
ph
CBC
F
BCF
Output Rx-splitter M
9699329
Over curren
t
PCM
6488065
PCM
Rectifiers
5242881
AC fault
5242882
DC fault
5242883
Over tempe
rature
5242884
External
battery level
1
5242885
PCU protect
ive
5242886
Battery on
discharges
2.9.65 T
x Filters
(source:
VSWR
level 2)
(page
384)
Tx Filters
7536642
VSWR level
2
Table 8
Fault number 1060 sources (IP)
S8000
Indoor
Source No.
Source wording
S8000
Outd
oor
S8
00
CB 2
BC CB BC
C
F CF F
F
S8
00
3
S8
00
6
Paragraph
IPM core
15728641
Restart due to
power on
2.9 Fault number: 1060 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)
S8000
Indoor
Source No.
Source wording
S8000
Outd
oor
S8
00
CB 2
BC CB BC
C
F CF F
F
S8
00
3
S8
00
6
347
Paragraph
15728642
Restart due to
reset by button
15728643
Restart due to
software upgrade
15728644
Restart due
to hardware
watchdog
15728647
IBOS authenticati
on has failed
2.9.31 IPM-USER
core (source: IBOS
authentication has failed)
(page 366)
15728648
No TCP connecti
on can be set up
with IGM
2.9.32 IPM-USER
core (source: No TCP
connection can be set up
with IGM) (page 366)
15728649
Reset requested
by IGM with no
Ethernet switch
reset
15728650
Reset requested
by IGM with
Ethernet switch
reset
15728651
Reset requested
by IBOS with
BIST execution
and Ethernet
switch reset
15728652
Reset requested
by IBOS with no
BIST execution
and Ethernet
switch reset
348
S8000
Indoor
S8000
Outd
oor
S8
00
CB 2
BC CB BC
C
F CF F
F
S8
00
3
S8
00
6
Paragraph
Source No.
Source wording
15728653
Reset requested
by IBOS with
BIST execution
and no Ethernet
switch reset
15728654
Reset requested
by IBOS with no
BIST execution
nor Ethernet
switch reset
15728655
Restart after TM
L commissioning
15728656
Connection with
IGM has been
lost (no status
received for
7 keep-alive
periods).
15728659
No response to
DHCP requests
for 15 minutes
15728660
No response to
DNS requests for
15 minutes
15728673
Debug
2.9.43 IPM-USER
core (source: Debug)
(page 372)
15728674
Soft
RIPM-USER core
15794177
Restart due to
power on
2.9 Fault number: 1060 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)
S8000
Indoor
Source No.
Source wording
S8000
Outd
oor
S8
00
CB 2
BC CB BC
C
F CF F
F
S8
00
3
S8
00
6
349
Paragraph
15794178
Restart due to
reset by button
2.9.46 RIPM-USER
core (source: Restart
due to reset by button)
(page 374)
15794179
Restart due to
software upgrade
15794180
Restart due
to hardware
watchdog
15794183
IBOS authenticati
on has failed
2.9.49 RIPM-USER
core (source: IBOS
authentication has failed)
(page 375)
15794184
No TCP connecti
on can be set up
with IGM
2.9.50 RIPM-USER
core (source: No TCP
connection can be set up
with IGM) (page 376)
15794185
Reset requested
by IGM with no
Ethernet switch
reset
15794186
Reset requested
by IGM with
Ethernet switch
reset
15794187
Reset requested
by IBOS with
BIST execution
and Ethernet
switch reset
15794188
Reset requested
by IBOS with no
BIST execution
and Ethernet
switch reset
350
S8000
Indoor
S8000
Outd
oor
S8
00
CB 2
BC CB BC
C
F CF F
F
S8
00
3
S8
00
6
Paragraph
Source No.
Source wording
15794189
Reset requested
by IBOS with
BIST execution
and no Ethernet
switch reset
2.9.55 RIPM-USER
core (source: Reset
requested by IBOS with
BIST execution and no
Ethernet switch reset)
(page 378)
15794190
Reset requested
by IBOS with no
BIST execution
nor Ethernet
switch reset
15794191
Restart after TM
L commissioning
15794192
Connection with
IGM has been
lost (no status
received for
7 keep_alive
periods).
15794195
No response to
DHCP requests
for 15 minutes
15794196
No response to
DNS requests for
15 minutes
15794209
Debug
2.9.61 RIPM-USER
core (source: Debug)
(page 381)
15794210
Soft
2.9 Fault number: 1060 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)
S8000
Indoor
S8000
Outd
oor
S8
00
CB 2
BC CB BC
C
F CF F
F
S8
00
3
S8
00
6
351
Paragraph
Source No.
Source wording
15794193
Reset requested
by active with
BIST execution
15794194
Reset requested
by active with no
BIST execution
Equipment :
BRC
Source :
BTS model :
FAULT ANALYSIS
This notification indicates that the BTS has been manually (using OMC-R
command) switched from main power to battery.
Equipment:
BRC
Source:
BTS model:
FAULT ANALYSIS
This notification indicates that the BTS has automatically switched from
main power to battery.
Equipment:
BRC
Source:
BTS model:
FAULT ANALYSIS
Global System for Mobile Communications (GSM)
Nortel GSM BTS S8000/S8002/S8003/S8006 Fault Clearing
411-9001-103 18.06 20 January 2010
Copyright 1999-2009 Nortel Networks. All Rights Reserved.
352
This notification indicates that the BTS has been manually switched from
battery to main power.
Equipment:
BRC
Source:
BTS model:
FAULT ANALYSIS
This notification indicates that the BTS has been automatically switched
from battery to main power.
2.9.5 Cavity (source: Cavity parked after tuning fault (min not found))
Fault number 1060
Equipment:
cavity
Source:
BTS model:
S8000 Indoor
FAULT ANALYSIS
This alarm indicates that the cavity is no longer parked on its configuration
frequency.
CAUTION
Service reduction
The service is reduced.
TROUBLESHOOTING
Step
Action
Preliminary checks
2.9 Fault number: 1060 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)
353
Otherwise, go to step 5.
354
Equipment:
cavity
Source:
BTS model:
S8000 Indoor
FAULT ANALYSIS
This alarm indicates that there was a NACK response on the slave.
None
TROUBLESHOOTING
2.9.7 Cavity (source: Cavity parked after tuning fault (power too low))
Fault number 1060
Equipment:
cavity
Source:
BTS model:
S8000 Indoor
2.9 Fault number: 1060 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)
355
CAUTION
Service reduction
The service is reduced.
2.9.8 Cavity (source: Cavity parked after tuning fault (tuning detector))
Fault number 1060
Equipment:
cavity
Source:
BTS model:
S8000 Indoor
CAUTION
Service reduction
The service is reduced.
Equipment:
Source:
BTS model:
FAULT ANALYSIS
This alarm indicates an unknown Abis message.
REACTION OF THE SYSTEM
BSC defense
None.
356
Equipment:
Source:
BTS model:
FAULT ANALYSIS
This alarm indicates a reset of the passive CMCF requested by the active
CMCF.
IMPACT ON THE SERVICE
No impact on the service.
TROUBLESHOOTING
No maintenance action is required.
Equipment:
Source:
BTS model:
FAULT ANALYSIS
This alarm indicates a board reset asked by the OMC-R, for the active
CMCF.
No maintenance action is required.
IMPACT ON THE SERVICE
The BTS behavior is identical to a hot switchover:
2.9 Fault number: 1060 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)
357
TROUBLESHOOTING
No maintenance action is required.
Equipment:
Source:
BTS model:
FAULT ANALYSIS
This alarm indicates a restart of the CMCF boards by a hardware
watchdog.
No maintenance action is required.
Equipment:
Source:
BTS model:
FAULT ANALYSIS
This alarm indicates a restart of the CMCF boards due to a double bus
fault.
TROUBLESHOOTING
If the fault occurs sporadically, no maintenance action is required.
If the fault is repetitive, replace the faulty CMCF. Refer to 411-9001-048
(Nortel GSM BTS S8000/S8003 Troubleshooting).
2.9.14 CMCF boards (source: Reset for new Lapd parameters CMCF)
Fault number 1060
Equipment:
Source:
358
Source:
Source:
BTS model:
FAULT ANALYSIS
This alarm indicates a BTS restart to take into account new Lapd
parameter values from the BSC, so as to use a satellite configuration
(satellite Abis interface).
Even if BSC Lapd parameters are not consistent with BTS values, the
Lapd link can be established and the Status Request can be sent to the
BTS.
When receiving the Status Request, in case of BSC / BTS inconsistency,
the BTS writes the new values in its memory and then restarts to take into
account this new set of parameters.
TROUBLESHOOTING
No maintenance action is required.
Equipment:
CMCF
Source:
BTS model:
FAULT ANALYSIS
This notification appears when the command "Display data information" is
performed on the object "btsSiteManager" at the OMC-R.
Equipment:
CSWM
Source:
BTS model:
FAULT ANALYSIS
2.9 Fault number: 1060 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)
359
Equipment:
CSWM
Source:
BTS model:
FAULT ANALYSIS
This alarm indicates a restart of the CSWM board due to a double bus
fault.
TROUBLESHOOTING
If the fault occurs sporadically, no maintenance action is required.
If the fault is repetitive, replace the faulty CSWM. Refer to 411-9001-048
(Nortel GSM BTS S8000/S8003 Troubleshooting).
Equipment:
Source:
BTS model:
FAULT ANALYSIS
This alarm indicates that a frequency collision has been encountered on
the FH bus, due to a frequency hopping configuration error.
REACTION OF THE SYSTEM
BSC defense
None.
Impact on the service
360
CAUTION
Service quality
The phonic quality is lost.
TROUBLESHOOTING
Check the cell and the frequency hopping laws (the configuration of
Frequency Hopping Laws, or the TDMA configuration if there is not any
hopping).
Equipment:
Source:
BTS model:
FAULT ANALYSIS
This alarm indicates a reset of the DRX requested by the BCF. The
BTS informs the BSC of the DRX loss. The DRX is declared faulty and
reconfigured.
REACTION OF THE SYSTEM
BSC defense
None.
Impact on the service
The DRX is declared faulty and reconfigured. A restart event of the DRX is
sent to the BSC.
TROUBLESHOOTING
No maintenance action is required.
2.9 Fault number: 1060 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)
Source:
BTS model:
361
FAULT ANALYSIS
FACCH "Fast associated Control Channel" is one of the dedicated control
channels.
It is associated to a TCH channel and is used to exchange fast signaling
messages with the MS.
In compliance with GSM Rec. 5.03, a FACCH for TCH/FR is coded
over 8 bursts and for TCH/HR over 6 bursts. This imposes a maximum
transmission rate for FACCH messages, above which the messages are
queued. The queuing mechanism allows for up to 3 FACCH messages
per channel (per sub-channel for TCH/HR) to be waiting for transmission.
When this limit is exceeded, the BTS sends the notification FACCH
Congestion and the waiting messages are discarded. A Timer mechanism
ensures that the dropped messages are repeated.
FACCH congestion is usually linked to handover activity (for speed and
priority reasons, the FACCH channel is especially used for handover
process). Increased handover activity equals a greater risk of FACCH
congestion.
TROUBLESHOOTING
No maintenance action is required.
362
Source:
BTS model:
FAULT ANALYSIS
This alarm indicates a restart of the DRX by a hardware watchdog.
No maintenance action is required.
Equipment:
Source:
BTS model:
FAULT ANALYSIS
This alarm indicates a restart of the DRX due to a double bus fault.
TROUBLESHOOTING
If the fault occurs sporadically, no maintenance action is required.
If the fault is repetitive, replace the faulty DRX. Refer to 411-9001-048
(Nortel GSM BTS S8000/S8003 Troubleshooting).
Equipment:
Source:
BTS model:
FAULT ANALYSIS
An anomaly has been detected in either a first or second BCCH
configuration. This transient event contains details of the anomaly.
TROUBLESHOOTING
2.9 Fault number: 1060 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)
363
Equipment:
Source:
BTS model:
FAULT ANALYSIS
An anomaly has been detected in either a first or second SACCH
configuration. This transient event contains details of the anomaly.
TROUBLESHOOTING
No maintenance action is required.
Equipment:
Source:
BTS model:
FAULT ANALYSIS
An anomaly has been detected in either a first or second L1M
configuration. This transient event contains details of the anomaly.
TROUBLESHOOTING
No maintenance action is required.
364
Source:
BTS model:
FAULT ANALYSIS
A non critical anomaly has been detected on a communication. This
transient event contains details of the anomaly.
TROUBLESHOOTING
No maintenance action is required.
IPM-USER core
Source:
BTS model:
FAULT ANALYSIS
This alarm indicates a restart of the IPM-USER due to a power-on.
TROUBLESHOOTING
No maintenance action is required.
IPM-USER core
Source:
BTS model:
FAULT ANALYSIS
This alarm indicates an IPM-USER restart due to reset by button.
2.9 Fault number: 1060 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)
365
TROUBLESHOOTING
No maintenance action is required.
IPM-USER core
Source:
BTS model:
FAULT ANALYSIS
This alarm indicates an IPM-USER restart due to software upgrade (new
software version activation).
TROUBLESHOOTING
No maintenance action is required.
IPM-USER core
Source:
BTS model:
FAULT ANALYSIS
This alarm indicates an IPM-USER restart due to hardware watchdog.
366
TROUBLESHOOTING
No maintenance action is required.
IPM-USER core
Source:
BTS model:
FAULT ANALYSIS
This alarm indicates that the IPM-USER does not succeed to connect and
authenticate to any IBOS.
TROUBLESHOOTING
No maintenance action is required.
IPM-USER core
Source:
BTS model:
FAULT ANALYSIS
This alarm indicates that no TCP connection can be set up with IGM.
2.9 Fault number: 1060 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)
367
TROUBLESHOOTING
No maintenance action is required.
IPM-USER core
Source:
BTS model:
FAULT ANALYSIS
This alarm indicates that a reset is requested by the IGM, with no Ethernet
switch reset.
TROUBLESHOOTING
No maintenance action is required.
IPM-USER core
Source:
BTS model:
368
FAULT ANALYSIS
This alarm indicates that a reset is requested by the IGM, with an Ethernet
switch reset.
TROUBLESHOOTING
No maintenance action is required.
IPM-USER core
Source:
(15728651) Reset requested by IBOS with BIST execution and Ethernet switch
reset
BTS model:
FAULT ANALYSIS
This alarm indicates that the active IPM board has been reset with a BIST
execution. The IBOS has requested an Ethernet switch reset.
TROUBLESHOOTING
No maintenance action is required.
IPM-USER core
2.9 Fault number: 1060 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)
Source:
BTS model:
369
FAULT ANALYSIS
This alarm indicates that the active IPM board has been reset without a
BIST execution. The IBOS has requested an Ethernet switch reset.
TROUBLESHOOTING
No maintenance action is required.
IPM-USER core
Source:
BTS model:
FAULT ANALYSIS
This alarm indicates that the active IPM board has been reset with a BIST
execution. The IBOS has not requested an Ethernet switch reset.
TROUBLESHOOTING
No maintenance action is required.
370
IPM-USER core
Source:
BTS model:
FAULT ANALYSIS
This alarm indicates that the active IPM board has been reset without a
BIST execution. The IBOS has not requested an Ethernet switch reset.
TROUBLESHOOTING
No maintenance action is required.
IPM-USER core
Source:
BTS model:
FAULT ANALYSIS
This alarm indicates an IPM-USER restart by the TML, after
commissioning.
2.9 Fault number: 1060 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)
371
TROUBLESHOOTING
No maintenance action is required.
2.9.40 IPM-USER core (source: Connection with IGM has been lost (no
status received for 7 keep-alive periods))
Fault number 1060 Abis event reporting a transient default
Equipment:
IPM-USER core
Source:
(157286516) Connection with IGM has been lost (no status received for 7
keep-alive periods)
BTS model:
FAULT ANALYSIS
This alarm indicates that the connection with IGM has been lost (no status
received for 7 keep-alive periods).
TROUBLESHOOTING
No maintenance action is required.
IPM-USER core
Source:
BTS model:
FAULT ANALYSIS
This alarm indicates no response to DHCP requests for 15 minutes.
372
None.
TROUBLESHOOTING
No maintenance action is required.
IPM-USER core
Source:
BTS model:
FAULT ANALYSIS
This alarm indicates no response to DNS requests for 15 minutes.
TROUBLESHOOTING
No maintenance action is required.
IPM-USER core
Source:
(15728673) Debug
BTS model:
FAULT ANALYSIS
This alarm indicates that a message sent by the IBOS or IPG is not
acknowledged by the IPM-USER.
2.9 Fault number: 1060 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)
None.
TROUBLESHOOTING
No maintenance action is required.
IPM-USER core
Source:
(15728674) Soft
BTS model:
FAULT ANALYSIS
This alarm indicates that a trap occurs. The IPM-USER sends the
post-mortem dump zone to the IBOS.
TROUBLESHOOTING
No maintenance action is required.
RIPM-USER core
Source:
BTS model:
FAULT ANALYSIS
This alarm indicates a restart of the RIPM-USER due to a power-on.
373
374
None.
TROUBLESHOOTING
No maintenance action is required.
RIPM-USER core
Source:
BTS model:
FAULT ANALYSIS
This alarm indicates an RIPM-USER restart due to a reset by button.
TROUBLESHOOTING
No maintenance action is required.
RIPM-USER core
Source:
BTS model:
FAULT ANALYSIS
This alarm indicates an RIPM-USER core restart due to software upgrade
(new software version activation).
2.9 Fault number: 1060 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)
None.
TROUBLESHOOTING
No maintenance action is required.
RIPM-USER core
Source:
BTS model:
FAULT ANALYSIS
This alarm indicates an RIPM-USER restart due to hardware watchdog.
TROUBLESHOOTING
No maintenance action is required.
RIPM-USER core
Source:
BTS model:
FAULT ANALYSIS
This alarm indicates that the RIPM-USER core does not succeed to
connect and authenticate to any IBOS.
375
376
None.
TROUBLESHOOTING
No maintenance action is required.
RIPM-USER core
Source:
BTS model:
FAULT ANALYSIS
This alarm indicates that no TCP connection can be set up with the IGM.
TROUBLESHOOTING
No maintenance action is required.
RIPM-USER core
Source:
BTS model:
FAULT ANALYSIS
This alarm indicates that a reset is requested by the IGM, with no Ethernet
switch reset.
2.9 Fault number: 1060 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)
377
None.
TROUBLESHOOTING
No maintenance action is required.
RIPM-USER core
Source:
BTS model:
FAULT ANALYSIS
This alarm indicates that a reset is requested by the IGM, with an Ethernet
switch reset.
TROUBLESHOOTING
No maintenance action is required.
RIPM-USER core
Source:
(15794187) Reset requested by IBOS with BIST execution and Ethernet switch
reset
BTS model:
FAULT ANALYSIS
This alarm indicates an RIPM-USER core restart with a BIST execution.
The IBOS has requested an Ethernet switch reset.
378
TROUBLESHOOTING
No maintenance action is required.
RIPM-USER core
Source:
BTS model:
FAULT ANALYSIS
This alarm indicates an RIPM-USER core restart without a BIST execution.
The IBOS has requested an Ethernet switch reset.
TROUBLESHOOTING
No maintenance action is required.
IPM
Source:
BTS model:
FAULT ANALYSIS
This alarm indicates an RIPM-USER core restart with a BIST execution.
The IBOS has not requested an Ethernet switch reset.
2.9 Fault number: 1060 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)
379
TROUBLESHOOTING
No maintenance action is required.
RIPM-USER core
Source:
BTS model:
FAULT ANALYSIS
This alarm indicates that the active IPM-USER board has been reset
without a BIST execution. The IBOS has not requested an Ethernet switch
reset.
TROUBLESHOOTING
No maintenance action is required.
RIPM-USER core
Source:
BTS model:
380
FAULT ANALYSIS
This alarm indicates an RIPM-USER restart by the TML, after
commissioning.
TROUBLESHOOTING
No maintenance action is required.
2.9.58 RIPM-USER core (source: Connection with IGM has been lost
(no status received for 7 keep-alive periods))
Fault number 1060 Abis event reporting a transient default
Equipment:
RIPM-USER core
Source:
(15794192) Connection with IGM has been lost (no status received for 7
keep-alive periods)
BTS model:
FAULT ANALYSIS
This alarm indicates that the connection with IGM has been lost (no status
received for 7 keep-alive periods).
TROUBLESHOOTING
No maintenance action is required.
RIPM-USER core
2.9 Fault number: 1060 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)
Source:
BTS model:
381
FAULT ANALYSIS
This alarm indicates no response to DHCP requests for 15 minutes.
TROUBLESHOOTING
No maintenance action is required.
RIPM-USER core
Source:
BTS model:
FAULT ANALYSIS
This alarm indicates no response to DNS requests for 15 minutes.
TROUBLESHOOTING
No maintenance action is required.
RIPM-USER core
382
Source:
(15794209) Debug
BTS model:
FAULT ANALYSIS
This alarm indicates that a message sent by the IBOS or IPG is not
acknowledged by the RIPM-USER.
TROUBLESHOOTING
No maintenance action is required.
RIPM-USER core
Source:
(15794210) Soft
BTS model:
FAULT ANALYSIS
This alarm indicates that a trap occurs. The RIPM-USER sends the
post-mortem dump zone to the IBOS.
TROUBLESHOOTING
No maintenance action is required.
2.9 Fault number: 1060 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)
383
RIPM-USER core
Source:
BTS model:
FAULT ANALYSIS
This alarm indicates an RIPM-USER passive core restart with a BIST
execution.
TROUBLESHOOTING
No maintenance action is required.
RIPM-USER core
Source:
BTS model:
FAULT ANALYSIS
This alarm indicates an RIPM-USER passive core restart, without a BIST
execution.
384
TROUBLESHOOTING
No maintenance action is required.
Equipment:
Tx Filter
Source:
BTS model:
FAULT ANALYSIS
This alarm indicates that an abnormal VSWR level has been detected at
the combiner output. The radio link is still operating.
REACTION OF THE SYSTEM
BSC defense
None.
Impact on the service
None.
TROUBLESHOOTING
Step
Action
Preliminary checks
2.9 Fault number: 1060 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)
Otherwise, go to step 8.
385
If it is correct, go to step 4.
If it is not correct, replace it (Shop Replaceable Unit). Go to
step 5.
Additional checks
386
2.10 Fault number: 1061 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)
Fault number:
1061
Type
processingErrorAlarm
FAULT ANALYSIS
The alarm 1061 is sent when TDMA is not connected or disconnected due
to Abis resources limitations. When EDGE is activated, TDMA mask field
does not represent the TCH mapping over TDMA but the following:
When a TDMA cannot be mapped over Abis because a higher priority
TDMA has been blocked and non mapped, the TDMA mask "00000000" is
given to operator meaning "Higher priority TDMA not mapped on Abis".
When a TDMA cannot be mapped over Abis because there are not
enough resources, the TDMA mask "11111111" is given to operator
meaning "Lack of Abis resources".
Correlated notification: the attribute value change 1063 is also sent
to notify the mapping TDMA TRX and when degraded mode is used,
the cause of it. A field is added to specify if configuration is nominal or
degraded. Refer to the description of fault number 1063 in 2.11 Attribute
value change: 1063 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS) (page 386)
The Managed Object (MO) is: transceiver
List of causes:
TROUBLESHOOTING
This problem is associated with a PCM fault. See 411-9001-105 (Nortel
GSM BSS Fault Clearing - Advanced Maintenance Procedures)
2.11 Attribute value change: 1063 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006
BTS)
Fault number:
1063
Type
processingErrorAlarm
FAULT ANALYSIS
2.12 Fault number: 1067 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)
387
(1) "Site not supporting Edge" when Site EDGE capability <> 2
(2) "Site unsufficient number of DS0" when site is not able to respond
to the TDMA DS0 request
TROUBLESHOOTING
This problem is associated with a bad configuration of EDGE backhaul.
If the cause is (1) "Site not supporting Edge", check the PROM version
of the GTW board.
If the cause is (2) "Site unsufficient number of DS0", check the radio
site mask according to engineering rules.
2.12 Fault number: 1067 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)
Fault number:
1067
Type
equipmentAlarm
388
Source No.
Source wording
S8000
Indoor
BCF
CBCF
S8
0
0
2
S8 S8
0 0
0 0
3 6
S8000
Outdoor
CBCF
BCF
Paragraph
BTS synchronization
3342340
x x
2.12.16 BTS
SYNCHRONIZ
ATION (source:
SYNO clock
not locked on
the network)
(page 441)
3342341
2.12.17 BTS
synchronization
(source:
Synchro not
locked because
OCVXO is
KO) (page
448)
3342342
3342343
GPS synchronizati
on unavailable
x x
2.12.18 BTS
synchronization
(source: GPS
synchronization
unavailable)
(page 451)
2.12 Fault number: 1067 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)
389
Table 9
Fault number 1067 sources (contd.)
Source No.
Source wording
S8000
Indoor
BCF
S8000
Outdoor
CBCF
BCF
CBCF
S8
0
0
2
S8 S8
0 0
0 0
3 6
Paragraph
3342344
Loss of GPS
synchronization
x x
2.12.19 BTS
synchronization
(source: Loss
of GPS sync
hronization)
(page 456)
3342345
Lack of GPS
synchronization
accuracy
x x
2.12.20 BTS
SYNCHRONIZ
ATION (source:
Lack of GPS
synchronization
accuracy)
(page 461)
3342346
Master synchroniz
ation unavailable
x x
2.12.21 BTS
SYNCHRON
IZATION (so
urce: Master
synchronization
unavailable)
(page 466)
3342347
Loss of Master
GSM time
x x
2.12.22 BTS
SYNCHRONIZ
ATION (source:
Loss of master
GSM time)
(page 471)
3342348
Loss of Master SY
x x
2.12.23 BTS
SYNCHRONIZ
ATION (source:
Loss of master
SY) (page
475)
Cooler fault
ALCO board
2.12.1 ACU
climatic unit
(source: Cooler
fault) (page
413)
390
Table 9
Fault number 1067 sources (contd.)
Source No.
S8000
Indoor
Source wording
BCF
4390913
Major fault
CBCF
S8000
Outdoor
BCF
CBCF
S8
0
0
2
S8 S8
0 0
0 0
3 6
Paragraph
2.12.2 ALCO
board (source:
Major fault)
(page 416)
Battery cabinet
5832705
Over temperature
2.12.3 Battery
cabinet
(source: Over
temperature)
(page 419)
5832706
DC power fault
2.12.4 Battery
cabinet (sour
ce: DC power
fault) (page
422)
5832707
Doors
2.12.5 Battery
cabinet (sou
rce: Doors)
(page 425)
5832708
AC power fault
5832709
Surge protector
2.12.6 BCF
cabinet door
contact(source:
BCF cabinet
door contact
detection)
(page 429)
2.12.7 BCF
cabinet fan
(source: BCF
cabinet fan
fault) (page
433)
2.12 Fault number: 1067 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)
391
Table 9
Fault number 1067 sources (contd.)
Source No.
S8000
Indoor
Source wording
BCF
5373953
Volt
CBCF
S8000
Outdoor
BCF
CBCF
S8
0
0
2
S8 S8
0 0
0 0
3 6
Paragraph
2.12.8 BCF
power supply
(source: Volt)
(page 435)
Manual switch on
battery power
2.12.9 BRC
(source:
Manual switch
on battery
power) (page
438)
6553602
Automatic switch
on battery power
2.12.10 BRC
(source:
Automatic
switch on
battery power)
(page 438)
6553603
Manual switch on
main power
2.12.11 BRC
(source: Man
ual switch on
main power)
(page 438)
6553604
Automatic switch
on main power
2.12.12 BRC
(source:
Automatic
switch on main
power) (page
438)
2.12.13 BRC
(source:
Battery failure)
(page 439)
Battery Failure
392
Table 9
Fault number 1067 sources (contd.)
Source No.
S8000
Indoor
Source wording
BCF
S8000
Outdoor
CBCF
BCF
CBCF
S8
0
0
2
S8 S8
0 0
0 0
3 6
Paragraph
6553606
Monitored battery
not present
2.12.14 BRC
(source:
Monitored
battery not
present) (page
440)
6553607
Internal Inconsiste
ncy
2.12.15 BRC
(source:
Internal
inconsistency)
(page 441)
Cabinet door
5898241
Door contact
detection
x x
2.12.24
Cabinet
door (source:
Door contact
detection)
(page 479)
Cavity
8388609
Cavity out of
service
2.12.25 Cavity
(source: Cavity
out of service)
(page 483)
8388610
2.12.26 Cavity
(source: Cavity
parked after
tuning fault
(min not
found)) (page
485)
8388611
Loss of cavity
initialization
2.12.27 Cavity
(source: Loss
of cavity
initialization)
(page 487)
8386612
2.12.28 Cavity
(source: Nack
answer from
cavity) (page
489)
2.12 Fault number: 1067 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)
393
Table 9
Fault number 1067 sources (contd.)
Source No.
Source wording
S8000
Indoor
BCF
S8000
Outdoor
CBCF
BCF
CBCF
S8
0
0
2
S8 S8
0 0
0 0
3 6
Paragraph
8388613
2.12.29 Cavity
(source: Cavity
parked after
tuning fault
(power too
low)) (page
490)
8388614
2.12.30 Cavity
(source: Cavity
parked after
tuning fault
(tuning detector
problem))
(page 492)
8388615
Internal software
problem
2.12.31 Cavity
(source: Inte
rnal software
problem)
(page 494)
Cavity combiner
8323073
Power supply
2.12.32 Cavity
combiner
(source: Power
supply) (page
496)
8323074
Tuning detector
fault
2.12.33 Cavity
combiner
(source:
Tuning detector
fault) (page
498)
8323076
Link NOK
2.12.34 Cavity
combiner
(source: Link
NOK) (page
500)
394
Table 9
Fault number 1067 sources (contd.)
Source No.
Source wording
S8000
Indoor
BCF
S8000
Outdoor
CBCF
BCF
CBCF
S8
0
0
2
S8 S8
0 0
0 0
3 6
Paragraph
7929857
Dirty filter
2.12.35
C-DACS
climatic system
(source: Dirty
filter) (page
502)
7929858
DACS failed
2.12.36
C-DACS
climatic system
(source: DACS
failed) (page
504)
CMCF
CMCF ph 1
CMCF ph 2
9502721
12779521
12845057
Major fault
x x
9502729
12779529
12845065
MCF_MCF
x x
2.12.37 CMCF
board (source:
MCF_MCF)
(page 507)
9568250
12845050
12910586
Slave downloading
error
x x
2.12.38
CMCF board
(source: Slave
downloading
error) (page
510)
12779537
12845073
duplex inhibited:
active board
is background
downloaded
x x
12779538
12845074
x x
2.12.39 CMCF
board (source:
CMCF_ACT
_DUPLEX_I
NHIBITED)
(page 512)
CMCF ph 1
CMCF ph 2
2.12 Fault number: 1067 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)
395
Table 9
Fault number 1067 sources (contd.)
Source No.
S8000
Indoor
Source wording
BCF
S8000
Outdoor
CBCF
BCF
CBCF
S8
0
0
2
S8 S8
0 0
0 0
3 6
Paragraph
x x
2.12.40 CMCF
board (source:
CMCF_ACT_
ICST) (page
515)
12779536
duplex inhibited:
EDGE in duplex
mix chain
x x
12779540
duplex inhibited:
feature not
supported on
CMCF phase 1
x x
2.12.41 CMCF
board (source:
Duplex inhibite
d: feature not
supported on
CMCF phase
1) (page 517)
Slave downloading
error
12779539
12845075
CMCF ph 1
CPCMI board
9633786
LNA fault
x x
2.12.42
Combiner
duplexer LNA
or combiner H2
LNA (source:
LNA fault)
(page 520)
x x
2.12.43 Comb
iner duplexer
VSWR or
combiner H2
VSWR (source:
VSWR level 1)
(page 524)
VSWR level 1
396
Table 9
Fault number 1067 sources (contd.)
Source No.
S8000
Indoor
S8000
Outdoor
BCF
CBCF
BCF
CBCF
S8
0
0
2
Source wording
S8 S8
0 0
0 0
3 6
Paragraph
5636098
VSWR level 2
x x
2.12.44 Comb
iner duplexer
VSWR or
combiner H2
VSWR (source:
VSWR level 2)
(page 524)
5636099
VSWR level 3
x x
2.12.45 Comb
iner duplexer
VSWR or
combiner H2
VSWR (source:
VSWR level 3)
(page 525)
2.12.46
Combiner H4D
LNA (source:
LNA fault)
(page 528)
LNA fault
VSWR level 1
2.12.47
Combiner H4D
VSWR (source:
VSWR level 1)
(page 532)
7471106
VSWR level 2
2.12.48
Combiner H4D
VSWR (source:
VSWR level 2)
(page 534)
7471107
VSWR level 3
2.12.49
Combiner H4D
VSWR (source:
VSWR level 3)
(page 536)
2.12 Fault number: 1067 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)
397
Table 9
Fault number 1067 sources (contd.)
Source No.
S8000
Indoor
Source wording
BCF
7995393
S8000
Outdoor
CBCF
BCF
CBCF
S8
0
0
2
S8 S8
0 0
0 0
3 6
Main breaker
Paragraph
2.12.50
Compact distr
ibution system
(source: Main
breaker) (page
538)
CPCMI board
9568257
Major
x x
2.12.51
CPCMI board
(source:
Major) (page
541)
9633786
Slave downloading
error
x x
2.12.52
CPCMI board
(source: Slave
downloading
error) (page
541)
CSWM boards
4259849
2.12.53
CSWM board(s
ource: Fault on
active-passive
CSWM link
or on passive
CSWM) (page
544)
4325370
Slave downloading
error
2.12.54
CSWM board
(source: Slave
downloading
error) (page
547)
Dirty filter
2.12.55 DACS
climatic system
(source: Dirty
filter) (page
549)
398
Table 9
Fault number 1067 sources (contd.)
Source No.
S8000
Indoor
Source wording
BCF
7864322
S8000
Outdoor
CBCF
DACS failed
S8
0
0
2
S8 S8
0 0
0 0
3 6
Paragraph
BCF
CBCF
2.12.61 DRX
or DRX-ND3
modules
(source: HePA
not supported)
(page 570)
x x
2.12.60 DRX
or DRX-ND3
modules
(source: Abis
satellite not
supported DRX
(ND3)) (page
569)
x x
2.12.65 DRX
or eDRX or
DRX-ND3
modules
(source: RX
fault) (page
585)
2.12.56 DACS
climatic system
(source: DACS
failed) (page
551)
2.12.57 Distri
bution system
(source: Main
breaker) (page
557)
Distribution system
5767169
Main breaker
DRX
9437212
HePA not
supported
DRX
eDRX
DRX ND3
9437185
12582913
12976129
RX fault
2.12 Fault number: 1067 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)
399
Table 9
Fault number 1067 sources (contd.)
Source No.
S8000
Indoor
S8000
Outdoor
BCF
CBCF
BCF
CBCF
S8
0
0
2
Source wording
S8 S8
0 0
0 0
3 6
Paragraph
9437190
12582918
12976134
BBFILTER ASIC
fault
x x
2.12.63 DRX
or eDRX or
DRX-ND3 mod
ules (source:
BBFILTER
ASIC fault)
(page 576)
9437193
12582921
12976137
x x
2.12.78 DRX
or eDRX or
DRX-ND3
or eDRX2
modules
(source: Self
test failed)
(page 609)
9437194
12582922
12976138
Major fault on TX
x x
2.12.72 DRX
or eDRX or
DRX-ND3
or eDRX2
modules
(source: Major
fault on TX)
(page 597)
9437206
12582934
12976150
DRX link
x x
2.12.69 DRX
or eDRX or
DRX-ND3
or eDRX2
modules
(source: DRX
link) (page
591)
9437211
12582939
12976155
(H) (e) PA
configuration not
supported
x x
400
Table 9
Fault number 1067 sources (contd.)
Source No.
S8000
Indoor
S8000
Outdoor
BCF
CBCF
BCF
CBCF
S8
0
0
2
Source wording
S8 S8
0 0
0 0
3 6
Paragraph
9437216
12582944
12976160
x x
2.12.64 DRX
or eDRX or
DRX-ND3
modules
(source: The
TX has not
acknowledged
the power
consign
request) (page
580)
9437217
12582945
12976161
PA DRX control
loop fault
x x
2.12.74 DRX
or eDRX or
DRX-ND3
or eDRX2
modules
(source: PA
DRX control
loop fault)
(page 602)
9437218
12582946
12976162
x x
2.12.73 DRX
or eDRX or
DRX-ND3
or eDRX2
modules
(source: Nack
answer) (page
602)
9437219
12582947
12976163
x x
2.12.70 DRX
or eDRX or
DRX-ND3
or eDRX2
modules
(source: DRX
reset by BSC)
(page 596)
2.12 Fault number: 1067 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)
401
Table 9
Fault number 1067 sources (contd.)
Source No.
S8000
Indoor
S8000
Outdoor
BCF
CBCF
BCF
CBCF
S8
0
0
2
Source wording
S8 S8
0 0
0 0
3 6
Paragraph
9502719
12648447
13041663
x x
2.12.79 DRX
or eDRX or
DRX-ND3
or eDRX2
modules
(source: TRX
not anymore
configured)
(page 613)
9437211
or
12582939
PA configuration
exceeded
2.12.62 DRX
or DRX-ND3
modules
(source: PA
configuration
exceeded)
(page 573)
Post-mortem dump
zone 3
x x
2.12.75 DRX
or eDRX or
DRX-ND3 or
eDRX2 mod
ules (source:
Post-mortem
dump zone 3)
(page 607)
S8
0
0
2
S8 S8
0 0
0 0
3 6
9437427 or
12583155 or
12976371
Table 10
Fault number 1067 sources (continued)
Source No.
Source
wording
S8000
Indoor
BCF
CBCF
S8000
Outdoor
BCF
CBCF
DRX
eDRX
DRX ND3
Paragraph
402
Table 10
Fault number 1067 sources (continued) (contd.)
Source No.
Source
wording
S8000
Indoor
S8000
Outdoor
BCF
CBCF
BCF
CBCF
S8
0
0
2
S8 S8
0 0
0 0
3 6
Paragraph
9437456
or
12583184
or
12976400
x x
2.12.67 DRX
or eDRX or
DRX-ND3
or eDRX2
modules
(source: BCCH
first config
failed) (page
589)
9437457
or
12583185
or
12976401
BCCH second
config failed
x x
2.12.68 DRX
or eDRX or
DRX-ND3
or eDRX2
modules
(source: BCCH
second config
failed) (page
590)
9437472
or
12583200
or
12976416
x x
2.12.76 DRX
or eDRX or
DRX-ND3 or
eDRX2 mod
ules (source:
SACCH first
config failed)
(page 607)
9437473
or
12583201
or
12976417
SACCH second
config failed
x x
2.12.77 DRX
or eDRX or
DRX-ND3
or eDRX2
modules (sou
rce: SACCH
second config
failed) (page
608)
2.12 Fault number: 1067 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)
403
Table 10
Fault number 1067 sources (continued) (contd.)
Source No.
Source
wording
S8000
Indoor
S8000
Outdoor
BCF
CBCF
BCF
CBCF
S8
0
0
2
S8 S8
0 0
0 0
3 6
Paragraph
9437488
or
12583216
or
12976432
x x
2.12.66 DRX
or eDRX or
DRX-ND3
modules
(source: L1M
first config
failed) (page
589)
9437489
or
12583217
or
12976433
x x
2.12.71 DRX
or eDRX or
DRX-ND3
or eDRX2
modules
(source: L1M
second config
failed) (page
597)
x x
2.12.58 DRX
or DRX-ND3
diversity
reception
chain (source:
Software
detection)
(page 560)
x x
2.12.59 DRX
or DRX-ND3
main reception
chain (source:
Software
detection)
(page 565)
Software detection
Software detection
DSC boards
4456449
Major fault
2.12.80 DSC
boards (source:
Major fault)
(page 616)
404
Table 10
Fault number 1067 sources (continued) (contd.)
Source No.
4456453
Source
wording
Channel_HSCX
S8000
Indoor
BCF
S8000
Outdoor
CBCF
BCF
CBCF
S8
0
0
2
S8 S8
0 0
0 0
3 6
Paragraph
2.12.81 DSC
boards (source:
Channel_HSC
X) (page 618)
eDRX2
15204361
2.12.78 DRX
or eDRX or
DRX-ND3
or eDRX2
modules
(source: Self
test failed)
(page 609)
15204362
Major fault on TX
2.12.72 DRX
or eDRX or
DRX-ND3
or eDRX2
modules
(source: Major
fault on TX)
(page 597)
15204374
DRX link
2.12.69 DRX
or eDRX or
DRX-ND3
or eDRX2
modules
(source: DRX
link) (page
591)
15204374
DRX link
2.12.69 DRX
or eDRX or
DRX-ND3
or eDRX2
modules
(source: DRX
link) (page
591)
2.12 Fault number: 1067 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)
405
Table 10
Fault number 1067 sources (continued) (contd.)
Source No.
Source
wording
S8000
Indoor
BCF
S8000
Outdoor
CBCF
BCF
CBCF
S8
0
0
2
S8 S8
0 0
0 0
3 6
Paragraph
15204385
PA DRX control
loop fault
2.12.73 DRX
or eDRX or
DRX-ND3
or eDRX2
modules
(source: Nack
answer) (page
602)
15204386
2.12.73 DRX
or eDRX or
DRX-ND3
or eDRX2
modules
(source: Nack
answer) (page
602)
15204387
2.12.70 DRX
or eDRX or
DRX-ND3
or eDRX2
modules
(source: DRX
reset by BSC)
(page 596)
15269887
x x
2.12.79 DRX
or eDRX or
DRX-ND3
or eDRX2
modules
(source: TRX
not anymore
configured)
(page 613)
15204624
2.12.67 DRX
or eDRX or
DRX-ND3
or eDRX2
modules
(source: BCCH
first config
failed) (page
589)
406
Table 10
Fault number 1067 sources (continued) (contd.)
Source No.
Source
wording
S8000
Indoor
BCF
S8000
Outdoor
CBCF
BCF
CBCF
S8
0
0
2
S8 S8
0 0
0 0
3 6
Paragraph
15204625
BCCHsecond
config failed
2.12.68 DRX
or eDRX or
DRX-ND3
or eDRX2
modules
(source: BCCH
second config
failed) (page
590)
15204640
2.12.76 DRX
or eDRX or
DRX-ND3 or
eDRX2 mod
ules (source:
SACCH first
config failed)
(page 607)
15204641
SACCH second
config failed
2.12.77 DRX
or eDRX or
DRX-ND3
or eDRX2
modules (sou
rce: SACCH
second config
failed) (page
608)
15204656
2.12.66 DRX
or eDRX or
DRX-ND3
modules
(source: L1M
first config
failed) (page
589)
2.12 Fault number: 1067 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)
407
Table 10
Fault number 1067 sources (continued) (contd.)
Source
wording
Source No.
S8000
Indoor
BCF
S8000
Outdoor
CBCF
BCF
CBCF
S8
0
0
2
S8 S8
0 0
0 0
3 6
Paragraph
15204657
2.12.71 DRX
or eDRX or
DRX-ND3
or eDRX2
modules
(source: L1M
second config
failed) (page
597)
15204595
Post-mortem dump
zone 3
2.12.75 DRX
or eDRX or
DRX-ND3 or
eDRX2 mod
ules (source:
Post-mortem
dump zone 3)
(page 607)
x x
2.12.95 Not
protected
alarm (source:
Alarm) (page
646)
x x
2.12.82
External
alarm (source:
Alarm) (page
621)
Alarm
External alarm
x
7274497
F-type converters
2.12.83 Fan
of the base ca
binet (source:
Cabinet fan
fault) (page
621)
408
Table 10
Fault number 1067 sources (continued) (contd.)
S8000
Outdoor
BCF
CBCF
BCF
CBCF
Volt
Major fault on
GTW
Source No.
5308417
S8000
Indoor
S8
0
0
2
Source
wording
S8 S8
0 0
0 0
3 6
x x
Paragraph
2.12.84 F-type
converters
(source: Volt)
(page 624)
GTW boards
4587521
2.12.85 GTW
boards (source:
Major fault on
GTW) (page
628)
Internal batteries
5439489
Battery disconnect
ed
2.12.94 Lightn
ing protector
(source:
Lightning
protection
fault) (page
643)
2.12.86 Intern
al batteries (s
ource: Battery
disconnected)
(page 631)
Lightning protector
6160385
Lightning
protection fault
Output Rx-splitter D
9764865
Over current
x x
2.12.96 Output
Rx-splitter D
(source: Over
current) (page
646)
Over current
x x
2.12.97 Output
Rx-splitter M
(source: Over
current) (page
649)
Output
Rx-splitter
M
9699329
2.12 Fault number: 1067 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)
409
Table 10
Fault number 1067 sources (continued) (contd.)
S8000
Indoor
S8000
Outdoor
S8 S8
0 0
0 0
3 6
x x
BCF
CBCF
BCF
CBCF
S8
0
0
2
PCM
Major fault on
PCMI
6815745
or
12648449
or
12713985
Hardware
x x
2.12.100
Power ampli
fiers (source:
Hardware)
(page 652)
6815746
or
12648450
or
12713986
DRX and PA
connection
x x
2.12.101
Power ampli
fiers (source:
DRX and PA
connection)
(page 658)
6815747
or
12648451
or
12713987
High temp
x x
2.12.102 Po
wer amplifiers
(source: High
temperature )
(page 663)
6815748
or
12648452
or
12713988
High Current
x x
2.12.103 Po
wer amplifiers
(source: High
Current )
(page 667)
6815750
or
12648454
or
12713990
PA_PSDW
x x
2.12.104
Power ampli
fiers (source:
PA_PSDW )
(page 671)
Source
wording
Source No.
Paragraph
PCM
6488065
2.12.98 PCM
(source: PCM)
(page 652)
PCMI boards
4521985
2.12.99 PCMI
boards (source:
Major fault on
PCMI) (page
652)
PA or ePA
or HePA
PA
410
Table 10
Fault number 1067 sources (continued) (contd.)
Source No.
6815751
Source
wording
VSWR fault
detected by PA
S8000
Indoor
S8000
Outdoor
S8 S8
0 0
0 0
3 6
BCF
CBCF
BCF
CBCF
S8
0
0
2
x x
2.12.105
Power ampli
fiers (source:
VSWR fault
detected by
PA) (page
675)
Paragraph
RECAL board
9633793
Major
x x
2.12.106
RECAL
board (source:
Major) (page
676)
9699322
Slave downloading
error
x x
2.12.107
RECAL board
(source: Slave
downloading
error) (page
679)
Rectifiers
5242881
AC fault
2.12.108
Rectifiers
(source: AC
fault) (page
682)
5242882
DC fault
2.12.109
Rectifiers
(source: DC
fault) (page
686)
5242883
Over temperature
2.12.110
Rectifiers
(source: Over
temperature)
(page 688)
5242884
External battery
level 1
2.12.111
Rectifiers (s
ource: External
battery level 1)
(page 691)
2.12 Fault number: 1067 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)
411
Table 10
Fault number 1067 sources (continued) (contd.)
Source No.
Source
wording
S8000
Indoor
S8000
Outdoor
BCF
CBCF
BCF
CBCF
S8
0
0
2
S8 S8
0 0
0 0
3 6
x
Paragraph
5242885
PCU protective
5242886
Battery on
discharges
Major fault on
SYNC
LNA Fault
7536642
VSWR level 2
2.12.120 Tx
Filters (source:
VSWR level 2)
(page 709)
7536643
VSWR level 3
2.12.121 Tx
Filters (source:
VSWR level 3)
(page 710)
User alarm
2.12.112
Rectifiers
(source: PCU
protective)
(page 693)
2.12.113
Rectifiers
(source:
Battery on
discharges)
(page 697)
SYNC boards
4325377
2.12.119
SYNC boards
(source:
Major fault on
SYNC) (page
707)
Rx Filter
7602177
2.12.118 Rx
Filter (source:
LNA fault)
(page 704)
Tx Filters
User system
5701633
412
Table 11
Fault number 1067 sources (IP)
Source No.
Cause
wording
S8000
Indoor
BC CB
F CF
S8000
Outd
oor
S8
0
0
BC CB 2
F CF
S8
0
0
3
S8
0
0
6
Paragraph
IPM-USER core
15728672
15728675
IPM temperature
15728688
RIPM-USER core
15794208
15794211
IPM temperature
15794224
15794241
No link with
passive
IP synchro
15859968
Unable to lock on
IP synchronization
15859969
Not enough
synchronization
packets have been
received.
Ethernet switch
2.12 Fault number: 1067 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)
Cause
wording
Source No.
15925760
S8000
Indoor
BC CB
F CF
x
Ethernet switch is
disconnected on
user port
S8000
Outd
oor
S8
0
0
BC CB 2
F CF
S8
0
0
3
S8
0
0
6
413
Paragraph
IPM-USER commissioning
15663140
2.12.89 IPM-USER
commissioning (source:
Only one IBOS commissioned
at IPM) (page 637)
15663141
DNS resolution
has failed for at
least one IBOS
2.12.90 IPM-USER
commissioning (source: DNS
resolution has failed for at
least one IBOS) (page 638)
Equipment:
Cooler system
Source:
BTS model:
S8000 Outdoor
FAULT ANALYSIS
This alarm is detected by the ALCO or RECAL board.
It is an "OR" function of all the alarms that are liable to occur on the
climatic unit.
414
CAUTION
Service interruption
The service is progressively lost.
CAUTION
Working instructions
Intervention on the site must be immediate.
TROUBLESHOOTING
Step
Action
Preliminary checks
2.12 Fault number: 1067 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)
Otherwise, go to step 9.
415
On-site maintenance
Check that the main breaker, the climatic system circuit breaker
and the circuit breaker L2/CB2 are in the "I" position. If they are
not, put them in the "I" position.
416
Go to step 6.
Additional checks
Equipment:
ALCO
Source:
BTS model:
2.12 Fault number: 1067 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)
417
FAULT ANALYSIS
This alarm indicates an ALCO board failure that may be due to the fuse on
the front panel of the BCF, the power supply voltage on the PWR cable or
the cabling between the BCF and the board.
CAUTION
Service interruption
The service can be lost, even though the OMC-R does not
indicate any loss.
CAUTION
Working instructions
Intervention on the site must be immediate.
TROUBLESHOOTING
Step
Action
Preliminary checks
418
Otherwise, go to step 8.
On-site maintenance
Check the ALCO board fuse on the BCF front panel for the
S8000 Outdoor or the ALCO/BCF circuit breaker for the S8000
Indoor.
If it is correct, go to step 4.
If it is not correct, replace it (Shop Replaceable Unit).
If the alarm persists, go to step 4.
If the alarm has disappeared, go to step 8.
2.12 Fault number: 1067 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)
419
Additional checks
Equipment:
Battery cabinet
Source:
BTS model:
S8000 Outdoor
FAULT ANALYSIS
This alarm is detected by the ALCO or RECAL board.
It is triggered by a problem with the climatic unit of the battery cabinet:
the temperature of the battery cabinet has become either too high (over
+ 65C), or too low (below + 5C).
420
None.
CAUTION
Working instructions
Intervene within 24 hours.
TROUBLESHOOTING
Step
Action
Preliminary checks
2.12 Fault number: 1067 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)
421
Otherwise, go to step 8.
On-site maintenance
Check the state of the mains power supply on the operator box.
Additional checks
422
Equipment:
Battery cabinet
Source:
BTS model:
S8000 Outdoor
FAULT ANALYSIS
This alarm is detected by the ALCO or RECAL board, and occurs when
there is a power supply problem of the battery cabinet.
If the BTS operates on its external batteries, there are no internal batteries.
CAUTION
Working instructions
Intervention on the site must be immediate. There is a risk of
site loss.
TROUBLESHOOTING
Step
Action
Preliminary checks
2.12 Fault number: 1067 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)
423
424
Check the state of the mains power supply on the operator box.
If the circuit breakers of the battery cabinet are not in the "I"
position, put the DC circuit breaker in the "I" position.
In the case of a new break, go to step 7.
Otherwise, go to step 9.
2.12 Fault number: 1067 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)
425
Go to step 10.
Additional checks
10
11
12
13
Equipment:
Battery cabinet
Source:
(5832707) Doors
BTS model:
S8000 Outdoor
426
FAULT ANALYSIS
This alarm is detected by the ALCO or RECAL board.
This alarm indicates that a door is open.
CAUTION
Working instructions
If an intervention is being performed on the battery cabinet, the
door is open. Therefore, the alarm is normal.
However, if no intervention is being performed on the battery
cabinet, this alarm is not normal. Intervention on the site must
be immediate. If the doors remain open, temperature problems
could arise.
TROUBLESHOOTING
Step
Action
Preliminary checks
2.12 Fault number: 1067 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)
427
On-site maintenance
Check the state of the mains power supply on the operator box.
428
If it is correct, go to step 7.
Check the cable between the door contact and the ALCO or
RECAL board.
10
11
Go to step 12.
Global System for Mobile Communications (GSM)
Nortel GSM BTS S8000/S8002/S8003/S8006 Fault Clearing
411-9001-103 18.06 20 January 2010
Copyright 1999-2009 Nortel Networks. All Rights Reserved.
2.12 Fault number: 1067 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)
429
Additional checks
12
13
14
15
Equipment:
Source:
BTS model:
S8000 Indoor
FAULT ANALYSIS
This alarm is detected by the ALCO or RECAL board.
This alarm indicates that the BCF cabinet door has been opened
(begin-of-fault) or closed (end-of-fault).
430
CAUTION
Working instructions
If an intervention is being performed on the BCF cabinet, the
door is open. Therefore, the alarm is normal.
However, if no intervention is being performed on the BCF
cabinet, this alarm is not normal. Intervention on the site must
be immediate. If the door remains open, temperature problems
could arise.
TROUBLESHOOTING
Step
Action
Preliminary checks
2.12 Fault number: 1067 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)
431
On-site maintenance
Check the state of the mains power supply on the operator box.
432
Check the cable between the BCF and the connection panel.
10
11
Check the cable between the connection panel and the ALCO
board.
Additional checks
12
13
2.12 Fault number: 1067 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)
14
15
433
--End--
Equipment:
Source:
BTS model:
S8000 Indoor
FAULT ANALYSIS
This alarm indicates that a BCF cabinet fan is faulty.
None.
TROUBLESHOOTING
Step
Action
Preliminary checks
434
Otherwise, go to step 9.
On-site maintenance
If it is correct, go to step 5.
If it is not correct, replace it (Shop Replaceable Unit). Go to
step 6.
Additional checks
2.12 Fault number: 1067 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)
435
Equipment:
Converter BCF
Source:
(5373953) Volt
BTS model:
FAULT ANALYSIS
This alarm is detected by the ALCO board.
This alarm indicates that a BCF power supply is faulty.
None.
TROUBLESHOOTING
Step
Action
Preliminary checks
436
2.12 Fault number: 1067 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)
437
Fault location
On-site maintenance
Additional checks
438
10
11
Equipment:
BRC
Source:
BTS model:
FAULT ANALYSIS
This notification indicates that the BTS has been manually (using OMC-R
command) switched from main power to battery.
Equipment:
BRC
Source:
BTS model:
FAULT ANALYSIS
This notification indicates that the BTS has been automatically switched
from main power to battery.
Equipment:
BRC
Source:
BTS model:
FAULT ANALYSIS
This notification indicates that the BTS has been automatically switched
from battery to main power.
2.12 Fault number: 1067 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)
Source:
BTS model:
439
FAULT ANALYSIS
This notification indicates that the BTS has been automatically switched
from battery to main power.
Equipment:
BRC
Source:
BTS model:
FAULT ANALYSIS
The software of the RECAL board in the BTS continuously controls the
state of the battery strings and generates a battery failure alarm to the
BCF when an error is detected on one of them. On switching the power
supply mode, the battery failure alarm is cleared and the control algorithm
is restarted.
The following two types of malfunction are covered:
The battery is considered "bad" when the middle point voltage of one
string gets out of a given range (+/- 1,3V). When the RECAL detects a
battery failure, the BCF generates a notification (fault number 1067). This
notification specifies a battery malfunction with the battery failure cause. A
discharge test is recommended to confirm the battery status. When the
battery is floating or loading, every 10 minutes the value is reported at the
BTS level, computed on average of values sampled every 100 ms.
After a short period of time (60 sec.), the middle point voltage of each
string is computed (average on values sampled every 100 ms) as a
reference. Then, the middle point voltage of each string is periodically
compared to this reference.
The battery is considered bad when the difference between the reference
and the middle point voltage goes outside of a given range (+/- 0,5V) And
the Stringglobal voltage is greater than a given threshold (45,5V) : in order
to avoid generating a battery failure notification in case of huge discharge
due to a main power failure (the variation of the difference between the
reference and the middle point voltage is therefore normal).
440
Equipment:
BRC
Source:
BTS model:
FAULT ANALYSIS
When the BRC is not present (or does not work and is detected
as not present), a notification is sent by the BTS to the OMC-R
if the BRC features are activated in the set external contact (the
batteryRemoteControllerPresence parameter is set to present). By
default, this parameter is set to not present.
When the BRC led is ON, it means that the BTS is powered by batteries,
and that rectifiers are OFF (Note that the BRC led is turned ON only if
the user manually switches the BTS from mains to battery using OMC-R.
In case the mains circuit breaker is switched off the BTS automatically
switches to battery and the BRC led will not be turned ON in this case).
Hence, no maintenance is allowed on batteries. If maintenance is done,
then the BTS may be lost due to power shut down.
2.12 Fault number: 1067 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)
441
Internal inconsistency
Equipment:
BRC
Source:
BTS model:
FAULT ANALYSIS
The notification 1067 (cause Detection of an internal inconsistency) can
be caused by cable P3 or any combination of P3 with another cable. A
lock/unlock on the BTS Site Manager is necessary for the maintenance.
Then, a "switch battery on/off" command from the OMC-R may be required
to switch the power mode to main supply or battery in accordance with
the customer choice.
Equipment:
BTS synchronization
Source:
BTS model:
FAULT ANALYSIS
A BTS works on its internal clock and provides the other BTSs with it
through the PCM links.
This alarm indicates a problem with the radio cabinet clock: the value
of the reference clock of the synchronizing PCM is not in the admitted
interval.
If the impact is "non transparent for the BSC" in the notification, the
BSC unconfigures the btsSiteManager object.
442
CAUTION
Service interruption
The service is reduced or lost depending on the
configuration.
If the impact is "transparent for the BSC" in the notification, the BSC
does nothing.
CAUTION
Service interruption
A handover problem can occur between the BTS concerned
and its neighboring BTSs (a Nortel BTS or a BTS of another
manufacturer).
TROUBLESHOOTING
Step
Action
Preliminary checks
2.12 Fault number: 1067 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)
443
444
Go to step 31.
7
10
11
12
13
2.12 Fault number: 1067 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)
14
445
15
16
Replace:
For the TCU 3000, the CEM board (Field Replaceable Unit).
Refer to Nortel GSM BSC 3000 / TCU 3000 Troubleshooting
(411-9001-132).
If the alarm has disappeared, go to step 32.
If the alarm persists, call the manufacturer.
17
Replace:
For the TCU 3000, the IEM board. Refer to Nortel GSM BSC
3000 / TCU 3000 Troubleshooting (411-9001-132).
If the alarm has disappeared, go to step 32.
If the alarm persists, call the manufacturer.
18
446
19
20
21
22
23
b Remove the newly inserted CEM board and reinsert the old
CEM board. Then replace the IEM board (Field Replaceable
Unit) of the TCU 3000. Refer to Nortel GSM BSC 3000/TCU
3000 Troubleshooting (411-9001-132).
24
2.12 Fault number: 1067 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)
25
447
If the frequency of the PCM Abis link is not correct and the
frequency of the PCM Ater link is correct:
If it is the uplink concerned and if there is one BTS, go to
step 26.
If it is the uplink concerned and if there are several BTSs,
the problem concerns the PCMs. Call the transmission
operator.
If it is the downlink concerned, the problem concerns the
PCMs. Call the transmission operator.
26
448
Replace:
For the BSC 3000, the CEM board (Field Replaceable Unit).
Refer to Nortel GSM BSC 3000 / TCU 3000 Troubleshooting
(411-9001-132).
If the alarm has disappeared, go to step 33.
If the alarm persists, call the manufacturer.
29
Additional checks
30
31
If the "LCKD" LED of the CMCF board is off and the "SKP"
LED of the CPCMI board is off, call the manufacturer.
32
33
Equipment:
BTS synchronization
Source:
BTS model:
FAULT ANALYSIS
The begin-of-fault alarm indicates that the SYN clock is not able to lock on
the PCM because the OCVXO (oscillator) of the passive CMCF board is
faulty (the BTS is in duplex configuration).
2.12 Fault number: 1067 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)
449
TROUBLESHOOTING
Step
Action
Preliminary checks
450
Otherwise, go to step 6.
On-site maintenance
Then go to step 4.
Additional checks
Otherwise, go to step 5.
2.12 Fault number: 1067 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)
451
Equipment:
BTS synchronization
Source:
BTS model:
FAULT ANALYSIS
The begin-of-fault alarm indicates that the GPS PPS signal is not present
or not correct, even though the GPS synchronization mode has been
selected at the OMC-R.
The end-of-fault alarm indicates that the GPS synchronization has been
retrieved again and that the BTS synchronized itself on it.
If GPS has become in service but is not accurate enough to be used
as a synchronization source, the end-of-fault "GPS synchronization
unavailable" is sent, and another alarm with begin-of-fault "Lack of GPS
synchronization accuracy" is sent too (refer to Paragraph 2.12.20 BTS
SYNCHRONIZATION (source: Lack of GPS synchronization accuracy)
(page 461)).
452
CAUTION
Service interruption
The service is lost during the TRX reset.
TROUBLESHOOTING
Step
Action
Preliminary checks
2.12 Fault number: 1067 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)
453
Go to step 2b.
b
On-site maintenance
CLK 0, 1, 2
one of them is ON
(displaying the
PCM no. used for
synchronization)
one of them is ON
(displaying the
PCM no. used for
synchronization)
454
Table 12
CMCF boards LEDs status (BTS synchronized on Abis link) (contd.)
LEDs
LCKD
OFF
ON (solid green)
HLDVR
OFF
OFF
If the TMU control LED is solid red, the GPS is out of service,
experiencing a major fault. Go to step 6.
2.12 Fault number: 1067 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)
455
Plug the cable again between the TMU and BCFICO board.
Check that the three "CLK 0", "CLK 1" and "CLK 2" LEDs of
the CMCF board blink three times simultaneously for a period
of 2 seconds. Then go to step 9.
Check the cable between the LMU and EIU to the BTS. A Y
cable is used to connect:
Check that the three "CLK 0", "CLK 1" and "CLK 2" LEDs of
the CMCF board blink three times simultaneously for a period
of 2 seconds. Then go to step 9.
Additional checks
10
ON (solid green)
ON (solid green)
OFF
OFF
Use the TIL to check that the cable has been correctly connected
and that the BTS receives the GPS synchronization signal.
Connect the TIL to the BTS:
456
11
12
13
Equipment:
BTS synchronization
Source:
BTS model:
FAULT ANALYSIS
The begin-of-fault alarm indicates that the GPS PPS is no more present.
The BTS detects a loss of GPS synchronization signal when one of the
following events occurs:
when the GPS time is not correctly incremented by 1 sec. at each PPS
period successively during 3 times
when the serial link between TMU and the BCFICO board is faulty
(CRC KO) or between the LMU and CBCF port
The end-of-fault alarm indicates that the GPS synchronization has been
retrieved again and that the BTS synchronized itself on it.
2.12 Fault number: 1067 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)
457
TROUBLESHOOTING
Step
Action
Preliminary checks
458
On-site maintenance
all ON
all ON
LCKD
OFF
ON
HLDVR
ON
ON
CLK 0, 1, 2
2.12 Fault number: 1067 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)
459
If the TMU control LED is solid red, the GPS is out of service,
experiencing a major fault. Go to step 6.
Check the cables between the LMU and EIU to the BTS. A Y
cable is used to connect:
460
e Go to step 10.
10
CLK 0, 1, 2
all ON
all ON
2.12 Fault number: 1067 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)
461
Table 15
CMCF boards LEDs status (BTS synchronized on GPS) (contd.)
LEDs
11
LCKD
ON
ON
HLDVR
OFF
OFF
Use the TIL to check that the cable has been correctly connected
and that the BTS receives the GPS synchronization signal.
Connect the TIL to the BTS:
12
13
14
Equipment:
BTS synchronization
Source:
BTS model:
FAULT ANALYSIS
The begin-of-fault alarm indicates that the timing quality is not sufficient.
The GPS signal is not accurate enough to be used as a synchronization
source. The BTS detects a loss of accuracy when the GPS status goes
from 0 to 1. The GPS is working but the status of the synchronizing signal
is not satisfactory enough to use it as a synchronization source.
462
When the BTS has just been powered up, if the TMU is powered through
the BTS itself, several minutes are needed before the GPS receivers
become active (TMU (or LMU + EIU) being correctly locked and suitable
for BTS synchronization). This begin-of-fault alarm is sent in between.
Otherwise, the probable cause of the alarm is either a problem with the
GPS antenna, or the cable between the antenna and the TMU (or LMU
+ EIU).
The end-of-fault alarm indicates that the GPS PPS has become valid again
and that the BTS synchronized itself on it.
1st case: the GPS signal used to be accurate, and the BTS was
synchronized on it. But it has now become inaccurate, and as a
consequence the BTS has turned into holdover mode and sent the
alarm "Lack of GPS synchronization accuracy" without impact on the
service (begin-of-fault).
When the GPS PPS becomes valid again, the BTS synchronizes itself
on the GPS time without impact on the service (end-of-fault).
2nd case: The BTS has just started up (holdover mode, then
synchronized on the Abis link, followed by the BSC configuration).
But the GPS signal currently lacks accuracy. As a consequence, the
BTS remained synchronized on the Abis link and has sent the alarm
"Lack of GPS synchronization accuracy" without impact on the service
(begin-of-fault).
But when the GPS PPS becomes valid again, the BTS synchronizes
itself on the GPS time. This change of GSM time causes a reset
"GSM time modified" of all the TRXs with an impact on the service
(end-of-fault).
CAUTION
Service interruption
The service is lost during the TRX reset.
TROUBLESHOOTING
Step
Action
Preliminary checks
2.12 Fault number: 1067 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)
463
464
Go to step 2b.
b Perform a "Display hardware information" command (in
"standard" mode) on the btsSiteManager object.
Look at the result displayed in the session log window.
On-site maintenance
1st case: the GPS signal used to be accurate, and the BTS
was synchronized on it. But it has now become inaccurate,
and the BTS has turned into holdover mode and sent the
alarm "Lack of GPS synchronization accuracy". The LEDs of
the CMCF boards are lit as shown in Table 16 "CMCF boards
LEDs status (BTS in holdover when the GPS synchro lacks
accuracy)" (page 464). The fault is confirmed:
If the BTS is equipped with a TMU, go to step 4.
If the BTS is equipped with an LMU + EIU, go to step 5.
Table 16
CMCF boards LEDs status (BTS in holdover when the GPS
synchro lacks accuracy)
LEDs
CLK 0, 1, 2
all ON
all ON
LCKD
OFF
ON
HLDVR
ON
ON
2.12 Fault number: 1067 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)
465
Table 17
CMCF boards LEDs status (BTS synchronized on Abis link)
LEDs
CLK 0, 1, 2
one of them is ON
(displaying the PCM no.
used for synchronization)
one of them is ON
(displaying the PCM no.
used for synchronization)
LCKD
OFF
ON
HLDVR
OFF
OFF
If the TMU control LED is solid red, the GPS is out of service,
experiencing a major fault. This is very unlikely because
this is not consistent with the current alarm "Lack of GPS
synchronization accuracy". Go to step 6.
Additional checks
466
all ON
all ON
LCKD
ON
ON
HLDVR
OFF
OFF
CLK 0, 1, 2
If the LEDs show that the BTS is still in holdover mode (refer
to Table 16 "CMCF boards LEDs status (BTS in holdover
when the GPS synchro lacks accuracy)" (page 464)) or is
synchronized on the Abis link (refer to Table 17 "CMCF
boards LEDs status (BTS synchronized on Abis link)" (page
465)), then go to step 10.
Use the TIL to check that the cable has been correctly connected
and that the BTS receives the GPS synchronization signal.
Connect the TIL to the BTS:
10
11
Equipment:
BTS synchronization
Source:
BTS model:
FAULT ANALYSIS
The begin-of-fault alarm indicates that the slave BTS could not
synchronize itself on the master synchronizing BTS.
2.12 Fault number: 1067 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)
467
The slave BTS received the set external contact message in "slave" mode,
and checked if the external synchronization signal (both 8 kHz and GSM
time) was present, but it was not. As a consequence, the BTS remained
synchronized on the BSC through the Abis link.
The end-of-fault alarm indicates that the external signal (both 8 kHz
and GSM time) has become available again and that the slave BTS
synchronized itself on it.
CAUTION
Service interruption
The service is lost during the TRX reset.
TROUBLESHOOTING
Step
Action
Preliminary checks
468
Go to step 2b.
b Perform a "Display hardware information" command (in
"standard" mode) on the btsSiteManager object.
Look at the result displayed in the session log window.
2.12 Fault number: 1067 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)
469
Table 19
CMCF boards LEDs status (slave BTS synchronized on the Abis
link)
LEDs
one of them is ON
(displaying the
PCM no. used for
synchronization)
one of them is ON
(displaying the PCM no.
used for synchronization)
LCKD
OFF
ON
HLDVR
OFF
OFF
CLK 0, 1, 2
Check the Y cable between the master and the slave BTS.
The Y cable is a shunt of the PCM between the main and
extension cabinets of the master BTS. It is connected to the
BCFICO board in the main cabinet of the slave BTS, thanks to
two connectors: the master 8 kHz SY is received on the RS232
connector, and the master GSM time is received on the PCM4/5
connector.
a Check the connections to the master BTS, as well as the
whole cable itself (there can be adaptors).
b Unplug the external SY and GSM time connectors on the
slave BTS.
470
CAUTION
Service interruption
The service is lost during the TRX reset.
Connect the TIL to the slave BTS and check this BTS
receives the external synchronization signal coming from the
master BTS.
Additional checks
Check the state of the LEDs of the CMCF boards of the slave
synchronized BTS:
all ON
all ON
LCKD
ON
ON
HLDVR
OFF
OFF
CLK 0, 1, 2
2.12 Fault number: 1067 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)
471
Go to step 8b.
b Perform a "Display hardware information" command (in
"standard" mode) on the btsSiteManager object.
Look at the result displayed in the session log window.
10
11
Equipment:
BTS synchronization
Source:
BTS model:
FAULT ANALYSIS
The begin-of-fault alarm indicates that the slave BTS lost its external GSM
time signal from the master synchronizing BTS.
As a consequence, the BTS remains synchronized on the master 8 kHz
SY signal. The GSM time sent to the TRX is the one calculated by the
BTS from the last one received from master BTS. There is no break on
GSM time, the TRX still work. The slave GSM time is calculated with the
same rate as the master BTS.
472
The end-of-fault alarm indicates that the GSM time has become available
again and that the slave BTS synchronized itself on it.
CAUTION
Service interruption
The service is lost if the TRX reset.
TROUBLESHOOTING
Step
Action
Preliminary checks
2.12 Fault number: 1067 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)
473
Otherwise, go to step 7.
Go to step 2b.
b Perform a "Display hardware information" command (in
"standard" mode) on the btsSiteManager object.
Look at the result displayed in the session log window.
Check the Y cable between the master and the slave BTS.
The Y cable is a shunt of the PCM between the main and
extension cabinets of the master BTS. It is connected to the
BCFICO board in the main cabinet of the slave BTS, thanks to
two connectors: the master 8 kHz SY is received on the RS232
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474
Additional checks
Check the state of the LEDs of the CMCF boards of the slave
synchronized BTS:
all ON
all ON
LCKD
ON
ON
HLDVR
OFF
OFF
CLK 0, 1, 2
If not, go to step 6.
2.12 Fault number: 1067 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)
475
--End--
Equipment:
BTS synchronization
Source:
BTS model:
FAULT ANALYSIS
The begin-of-fault alarm indicates that the slave BTS lost its external 8 kHz
SY signal from the master synchronizing BTS.
As a consequence, the BTS synchronizes itself on Abis link (to avoid a
drift of the GSM time if the loss of external synchronization goes on for
long). The GSM time sent to the TRX is the one calculated by the BTS
from the last one received from master BTS, even if the master GSM time
is still available. There is no break on GSM time, the TRX still work but the
synchronization with master BTS is not guaranteed anymore.
The end-of-fault alarm indicates that the external 8 kHz SY signal has
become available again, and that the BTS has resynchronized itself on it.
If the master GSM time is available, the slave BTS uses it.
If not, the BTS carries on calculating its GSM time and sends an
alarm with fault number 1067 source "Loss of master GSM time" (see
Paragraph 2.12.22 BTS SYNCHRONIZATION (source: Loss of master
GSM time) (page 471)).
476
CAUTION
Service interruption
The service is lost if the TRX reset.
TROUBLESHOOTING
Step
Action
Preliminary checks
2.12 Fault number: 1067 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)
477
Go to step 2b.
b Perform a "Display hardware information" command (in
"standard" mode) on the btsSiteManager object.
Look at the result displayed in the session log window.
Table 22
CMCF boards LEDs status (slave BTS synchronized on Abis link)
LEDs
CLK 0, 1, 2
one of them is ON
(displaying the PCM no.
used for synchronization)
one of them is ON
(displaying the PCM no.
used for synchronization)
LCKD
OFF
ON
HLDVR
OFF
OFF
478
Check the Y cable between the master and the slave BTS.
The Y cable is a shunt of the PCM between the main and
extension cabinets of the master BTS. It is connected to the
BCFICO board in the main cabinet of the slave BTS, thanks to
two connectors: the master 8 kHz SY is received on the RS232
connector, and the master GSM time is received on the PCM4/5
connector. The alarm "Loss of master SY" can be due to the SY
connector being badly plugged.
a Check the connections to the master BTS, as well as the
whole cable itself (there can be adaptors).
b Unplug the SY connector on the slave BTS.
c Plug again the SY connector on the slave BTS.
d Check that the slave BTS synchronization LEDs "CLK 0",
"CLK 1" and "CLK 2" (on the CMCF board) blink three times
simultaneously for a period of 2 seconds.
e Connect the TIL to the slave BTS and check this BTS
receives external synchronization signal coming from the
master BTS.
Additional checks
Check the state of the LEDs of the CMCF boards of the slave
synchronized BTS:
all ON
all ON
2.12 Fault number: 1067 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)
479
Table 23
CMCF boards LEDs status (slave BTS fully synchro on its master BTS)
(contd.)
LEDs
LCKD
ON
ON
HLDVR
OFF
OFF
10
Equipment:
door contact
Source:
BTS model:
FAULT ANALYSIS
This alarm is detected by the RECAL board.
This alarm indicates that the CBCF cabinet door has been opened
(begin-of-fault) or closed (end-of-fault).
480
CAUTION
Working instructions
If an intervention is being performed on the CBCF cabinet, the
door is open. Therefore, the alarm is normal.
However, if no intervention is being performed on the CBCF
cabinet, this alarm is not normal. Intervention on the site must
be immediate. If the doors remain open, temperature problems
could appear.
TROUBLESHOOTING
Step
Action
Preliminary checks
2.12 Fault number: 1067 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)
481
On-site maintenance
Check the state of the mains power supply on the operator box.
If it is correct, go to step 8.
If it is not correct, replace it. Then go to step 6.
482
Check the cable between the door contact and the RECAL
board.
10
11
Additional checks
12
13
2.12 Fault number: 1067 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)
14
15
483
--End--
Equipment:
Cavity
Source:
BTS model:
S8000 Indoor
FAULT ANALYSIS
This alarm indicates that the cavity is unusable.
CAUTION
Service reduction
The service is reduced.
TROUBLESHOOTING
Step
Action
Preliminary checks
484
Otherwise, go to step 7.
On-site maintenance
Additional checks
2.12 Fault number: 1067 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)
485
--End--
2.12.26 Cavity (source: Cavity parked after tuning fault (min not found))
Fault number 1067
Equipment:
cavity
Source:
BTS model:
S8000 Indoor
FAULT ANALYSIS
This alarm indicates that the cavity is no longer settled on its configuration
frequency.
CAUTION
Service reduction
The service is reduced.
TROUBLESHOOTING
Step
Action
Preliminary checks
486
Otherwise, go to step 5.
2.12 Fault number: 1067 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)
487
Equipment:
Cavity
Source:
BTS model:
S8000 Indoor
FAULT ANALYSIS
This alarm indicates that the grading of the cavity has not been performed.
CAUTION
Service reduction
The service is reduced.
TROUBLESHOOTING
Step
Action
Preliminary checks
488
Otherwise, go to step 7.
On-site maintenance
Additional checks
2.12 Fault number: 1067 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)
489
Equipment:
Cavity
Source:
BTS model:
S8000 Indoor
FAULT ANALYSIS
This alarm indicates that the cavity no longer responds.
CAUTION
Service reduction
The service is reduced.
TROUBLESHOOTING
Step
Action
Preliminary checks
490
Otherwise, go to step 5.
2.12.29 Cavity (source: Cavity parked after tuning fault (power too low))
Fault number 1067
Equipment:
Cavity
Source:
BTS model:
S8000 Indoor
2.12 Fault number: 1067 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)
491
CAUTION
Service reduction
The service is reduced.
TROUBLESHOOTING
Step
Action
Preliminary checks
492
Otherwise, go to step 5.
2.12.30 Cavity (source: Cavity parked after tuning fault (tuning detector
problem))
Fault number 1067
Equipment:
Cavity
Source:
BTS model:
S8000 Indoor
CAUTION
Service reduction
The service is reduced.
2.12 Fault number: 1067 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)
493
TROUBLESHOOTING
Step
Action
Preliminary checks
Otherwise, go to step 5.
494
Equipment:
Cavity
Source:
BTS model:
S8000 Indoor
CAUTION
Service reduction
The service is reduced.
TROUBLESHOOTING
Step
Action
Preliminary checks
2.12 Fault number: 1067 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)
495
Otherwise, go to step 5.
496
Equipment:
Cavity combiner
Source:
BTS model:
S8000 Indoor
FAULT ANALYSIS
This alarm indicates a power supply problem.
None.
TROUBLESHOOTING
Step
Action
Preliminary checks
2.12 Fault number: 1067 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)
497
Otherwise, go to step 7.
On-site maintenance
If the frequency map has changed and only in this case, replace
the combiner (Field Replaceable Unit). Refer to 411-9001-048
(Nortel GSM BTS S8000/S8003 Troubleshooting).
Go to step 4.
Additional checks
498
Equipment:
Cavity combiner
Source:
BTS model:
S8000 Indoor
FAULT ANALYSIS
This alarm indicates that it is not possible to modify the standard frequency
of cavities.
None.
TROUBLESHOOTING
Step
Action
Preliminary checks
2.12 Fault number: 1067 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)
499
Otherwise, go to step 7.
On-site maintenance
If the frequency map has changed and only in this case, replace
the combiner (Field Replaceable Unit). Refer to 411-9001-048
(Nortel GSM BTS S8000/S8003 Troubleshooting).
Go to step 4.
Additional checks
500
Equipment:
Cavity combiner
Source:
BTS model:
S8000 Indoor
FAULT ANALYSIS
This alarm indicates that level 3 dialogue has been lost.
None
TROUBLESHOOTING
Step
Action
Preliminary checks
2.12 Fault number: 1067 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)
501
Otherwise, go to step 7.
On-site maintenance
If the frequency map has changed and only in this case, replace
the combiner (Field Replaceable Unit). Refer to 411-9001-048
(Nortel GSM BTS S8000/S8003 Troubleshooting).
Go to step 4.
Additional checks
502
Equipment:
Source:
BTS model:
S8002
FAULT ANALYSIS
This alarm is detected by the ALCO or RECAL board.
This alarm occurs when the C-DACS filter is clogged.
CAUTION
Service reduction
The service is reduced.
CAUTION
Working instructions
The intervention on the site must be within one week.
TROUBLESHOOTING
Step
Action
Preliminary checks
2.12 Fault number: 1067 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)
503
Otherwise, go to step 7.
On-site maintenance
Additional checks
504
Equipment:
Source:
BTS model:
S8002
FAULT ANALYSIS
This alarm is detected by the ALCO or RECAL board.
This alarm indicates a problem on the C-DACS climatic system.
CAUTION
Service reduction
The service is reduced.
CAUTION
Working instructions
The intervention on the site must be immediate.
2.12 Fault number: 1067 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)
505
TROUBLESHOOTING
Step
Action
Preliminary checks
Otherwise, go to step 8.
506
Check that the L2/CB2 fan circuit breaker (power supply rack) on
the PCU and the climatic circuit breaker (C-AC box) are in the
"I" position.
CAUTION
ESDS handling precautions
To replace faulty items, the personnel
working on the C-DACS must be
authorized to work according to security
standards.
The personnel must be qualified to work
on the C-DACS: they must be well-trained
on the functioning of the unit.
Go to step 5.
Otherwise, go to step 5.
Additional checks
2.12 Fault number: 1067 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)
507
Equipment:
Source:
BTS model:
FAULT ANALYSIS
This alarm indicates a loss of link between the active board and the
passive board.
REACTION OF THE SYSTEM
BSC defense
None.
Impact on the service
CAUTION
Service interruption
There is no impact on the service unless there is a fault on the
other CMCF board. The service will then be lost.
508
TROUBLESHOOTING
Step
Action
Preliminary checks
Otherwise, go to step 8.
2.12 Fault number: 1067 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)
509
Go to step 5.
Additional checks
510
Equipment:
Source:
BTS model:
FAULT ANALYSIS
This alarm, sent by the active board, indicates an error during the update
of the passive board by the active one.
REACTION OF THE SYSTEM
BSC defense
None.
Impact on the service
The CBCF duplex mode is lost. The CBCF simplex mode continues to
function.
CAUTION
Service interruption
There is no impact on the service unless there is a fault on the
other CMCF board. The service will then be lost.
TROUBLESHOOTING
Step
Action
Preliminary checks
2.12 Fault number: 1067 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)
511
On-site maintenance
CAUTION
Service reduction
The service is reduced.
512
Go to step 7.
Additional checks
10
Equipment:
Source:
BTS model:
FAULT ANALYSIS
This alarms is due to secured loop commissioning error on one BTS of
the loop.
2.12 Fault number: 1067 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)
513
BSC defense
None.
Impact on the service
For the btsSiteManager object.
CAUTION
Service interruption
There is no impact on the service unless there is a fault on the
other CMCF board. The service will then be lost.
TROUBLESHOOTING
Step
Action
Preliminary checks
514
Otherwise, go to step 7.
On-site maintenance
Go to step 4.
Additional checks
2.12 Fault number: 1067 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)
515
Equipment:
Source:
BTS model:
FAULT ANALYSIS
This alarms is due to secured loop commissioning error on one BTS of
the loop.
This alarms indicates passive CMCF board is not commissioned
accordingly to the mode required (Secured Loop mode is asked while the
secured loop passive CMCF microswitch is not set).
REACTION OF THE SYSTEM
BSC defense
None.
Impact on the service
For the btsSiteManager object.
CAUTION
Service interruption
As long as the operationalState of the btsSiteManager object is
"disabled-- failed", the site is lost. No service is provided.
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Step
Action
Preliminary checks
Otherwise, go to step 7.
On-site maintenance
2.12 Fault number: 1067 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)
517
Go to step 4.
Additional checks
Equipment:
CMCF phase 1
Source:
BTS model:
FAULT ANALYSIS
518
The alarm 1067 with cause 12779540 is sent in two different cases:
Case 1: The CMCF phase 1 board does not support the GPS and the
BTS (master/slave) synchronization features.
The alarm indicates that a CMCF phase 1 board has been plugged
in a BTS configured for synchronization features such as GPS
synchronization or BTS (master/slave) synchronization.
Case 2: The CMCF phase 1 board does not support the Dynamic Abis
feature (which is only compatible with CBCF with CMCF phase 2).
The fault is cleared when the CMCF phase 1 board is plugged out.
In case a Display data information action is launched at the
OMC-R in this situation, the site Dynamic Abis capability and the
site Dynamic Abis state information are inconsistent.
REACTION OF THE SYSTEM
BSC defense
None.
Impact on the service
The CBCF duplex mode is lost. The CBCF simplex mode continues to
function.
CAUTION
Service interruption
There is no impact on the service unless there is a fault on the
active CMCF board. The service will then be lost.
TROUBLESHOOTING
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2.12 Fault number: 1067 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)
Step
519
Action
Preliminary checks
Otherwise, go to step 7.
520
Go to step 4.
Additional checks
Equipment:
Source:
BTS model:
FAULT ANALYSIS
2.12 Fault number: 1067 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)
521
BSC defense
If there is no reception path, the BSC unconfigures the transceiver
Equipment objects corresponding to the faulty LNA. One or several
transceiverEquipment objects can be lost.
Impact on the service
CAUTION
Service reduction
The service is reduced.
TROUBLESHOOTING
Step
Action
Preliminary checks
522
2.12 Fault number: 1067 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)
523
Check the cable between the LNA and the connection panel.
If it is correct, go to step 9.
If it is not correct, replace it (Shop Replaceable Unit).
If the alarm has disappeared, go to step 14.
If the alarm persists, go to step 9.
10
Check the cable between the connection panel and the ALCO
or RECAL board.
524
11
12
13
14
Equipment:
Source:
BTS model:
FAULT ANALYSIS
This alarm indicates that an abnormal VSWR level has been detected at
the combiner output. The radio link is still operating.
None.
2.12 Fault number: 1067 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)
525
Source:
BTS model:
FAULT ANALYSIS
This alarm indicates that an abnormal VSWR level has been detected at
the combiner output. The radio link is still operating.
None.
Equipment:
Source:
BTS model:
FAULT ANALYSIS
This alarm is detected by the ALCO or RECAL board.
This alarm indicates that the radio link is interrupted in the transmission
direction for all the TRXs using the corresponding antenna. These TRXs
are no longer operational.
CAUTION
Service reduction
The service is reduced.
CAUTION
Working instructions
Intervention on the site must be immediate.
526
TROUBLESHOOTING
Step
Action
Preliminary checks
2.12 Fault number: 1067 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)
527
If it is correct, go to step 6.
If it is not correct, replace it (Shop Replaceable Unit).
If the alarm has disappeared, go to step 13.
If the alarm persists, go to step 6.
528
If it is correct, go to step 9.
If it is not correct, replace it (Shop Replaceable Unit).
If the alarm has disappeared, go to step 13.
If the alarm persists, go to step 9.
Additional checks
10
11
12
13
Equipment:
Source:
BTS model:
FAULT ANALYSIS
This alarm is detected by the ALCO or RECAL board.
2.12 Fault number: 1067 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)
529
This alarm indicates a hardware problem on the low noise amplifier. The
related reception path (main or diversity) is not operational for all the TRXs
using the faulty LNA. However, if the other path is still correct, these TRXs
run in a degraded mode.
CAUTION
Service reduction
The service is reduced.
TROUBLESHOOTING
Step
Action
Preliminary checks
530
Check the cable between the LNA and the connection panel.
2.12 Fault number: 1067 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)
531
If it is correct, go to step 9.
If it is not correct, replace it (Shop Replaceable Unit).
If the alarm has disappeared, go to step 14.
If the alarm persists, go to step 9.
10
Check the cable between the connection panel and the ALCO
or RECAL board.
Additional checks
11
12
13
14
532
Equipment:
Source:
BTS model:
FAULT ANALYSIS
This alarm indicates that an abnormal VSWR level has been detected at
the combiner output. The radio link is still operating.
None.
TROUBLESHOOTING
Step
Action
Preliminary checks
2.12 Fault number: 1067 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)
533
Additional checks
10
11
534
Equipment:
Source:
BTS model:
FAULT ANALYSIS
This alarm indicates that an abnormal VSWR level has been detected at
the combiner output. The radio link is still operating.
None.
TROUBLESHOOTING
Step
Action
Preliminary checks
2.12 Fault number: 1067 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)
535
Additional checks
10
11
536
Equipment:
Source:
BTS model:
FAULT ANALYSIS
This alarm is detected by the ALCO or RECAL board.
This alarm indicates that the radio link is interrupted in the transmission
direction for all the TRXs using the corresponding antenna. These TRXs
are no longer operational.
CAUTION
Service reduction
The service is reduced.
TROUBLESHOOTING
Step
Action
Preliminary checks
2.12 Fault number: 1067 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)
537
If it is correct, go to step 6.
If it is not correct, replace it (Shop Replaceable Unit).
If the alarm has disappeared, go to step 13.
If the alarm persists, go to step 6.
538
If it is correct, go to step 9.
If it is not correct, replace it (Shop Replaceable Unit).
If the alarm has disappeared, go to step 13.
If the alarm persists, go to step 9.
Additional checks
10
11
12
13
2.12 Fault number: 1067 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)
Source:
BTS model:
S8002
539
FAULT ANALYSIS
This alarm is detected by the ALCO or RECAL board.
This alarm appears when the cabinet main breaker is disengaged after an
internal short-circuit in the cabinet.
The cabinet then operates on its batteries. The fault number 1067 with the
source "Battery on discharges" on the rectifier equipment is displayed.
CAUTION
Service interruption
If the problem is not corrected, the BTS can be lost.
If the BTS is lost, PCM faults will appear.
TROUBLESHOOTING
Step
Action
Preliminary checks
540
Otherwise, go to step 8.
On-site maintenance
2.12 Fault number: 1067 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)
541
Otherwise, go to step 5.
Additional checks
Equipment:
CPCMI
Source:
BTS model:
Equipment:
CPCMI
Source:
BTS model:
FAULT ANALYSIS
Global System for Mobile Communications (GSM)
Nortel GSM BTS S8000/S8002/S8003/S8006 Fault Clearing
411-9001-103 18.06 20 January 2010
Copyright 1999-2009 Nortel Networks. All Rights Reserved.
542
BSC defense
The BSC unconfigures the btsSiteManager object to maintain a minimum
service of communication. This unconfiguration is displayed at the OMC-R
and is temporary. If a transceiverEquipment object is lost, the fault number
1061 appears.
If there are several PCM links declared in the configuration, only a part
of the BTS is lost. A fault number 1061 concerning the transceiver
object appears.
CAUTION
Service reduction
The service is reduced.
CAUTION
Service interruption
The service is lost.
TROUBLESHOOTING
Step
Action
Preliminary checks
2.12 Fault number: 1067 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)
543
Otherwise, go to step 7.
On-site maintenance
544
Go to step 4.
Additional checks
Equipment:
CSWM
Source:
BTS model:
FAULT ANALYSIS
This alarm indicates a hardware or software failing on the passive CSWM
board. There is no longer a connection between the active and passive
CSWM board.
2.12 Fault number: 1067 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)
545
CAUTION
Service interruption
There is no impact on the service unless there is a fault on the
other CSWM board.
The service will then be lost.
TROUBLESHOOTING
Step
Action
Preliminary checks
546
Otherwise, go to step 9.
Location
Additional checks
2.12 Fault number: 1067 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)
547
Equipment:
CSWM
Source:
BTS model:
FAULT ANALYSIS
This alarm, sent by the detector board, indicates an error during the
update of the passive board by the active board.
CAUTION
Service interruption
There is no impact on the service unless there is a fault on the
other CSWM board.
The service will then be lost.
TROUBLESHOOTING
Step
Action
Preliminary checks
548
the alarm and do not clear it. Look for other alarms and
process the problem in order that the btsSiteManager object
becomes "enabled".
Fault location
On-site maintenance
Additional checks
2.12 Fault number: 1067 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)
549
10
11
Equipment:
dacsCooler
Source:
BTS model:
FAULT ANALYSIS
This alarm is detected by the ALCO or RECAL board.
This alarm occurs when the DACS filter is clogged.
REACTION OF THE SYSTEM
BSC defense
As soon as the (H)(e)PA temperature is over 60C, the (H)(e)PA are
powered off, and the BSC unconfigures the transceiverEquipment objects.
Impact on the service
There is no impact on the service until the BTS and (H)(e)PA overheat.
CAUTION
Service reduction
The service is reduced.
550
CAUTION
Working instructions
Intervention on the site must be within one week.
TROUBLESHOOTING
Step
Action
Preliminary checks
Otherwise, go to step 7.
2.12 Fault number: 1067 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)
551
On-site maintenance
Go to step 4.
Additional checks
Equipment:
dacsCooler
Source:
BTS model:
FAULT ANALYSIS
This alarm is detected by the ALCO or RECAL board.
552
BSC defense
As soon as the (H)(e)PA temperature is over 60C, the (H)(e)PA is
powered off. The BSC unconfigures the transceiverEquipment objects.
Impact on the service
There is no impact on the service until the BTS and (H)(e)PA overheat.
CAUTION
Service reduction
The service is reduced.
CAUTION
Working instructions
Intervention on the site must be within one week.
TROUBLESHOOTING
Step
Action
Preliminary checks
2.12 Fault number: 1067 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)
553
the alarm and do not clear it. Look for other alarms and
process the problem in order that the btsSiteManager object
becomes "enabled".
Otherwise, go to step 8.
On-site maintenance
Check that the fan circuit breakers are in the "I" position.
Breakers are located on the power supply rack (if present), GIPS
(if present) and the AC box (if present).
554
CAUTION
ESDS handling precautions
The personnel replacing faulty DACS
items must be well trained on the
functionalities of the unit, and authorized
to work according to security standards.
Go to step 5.
Go to step 4.
Otherwise, go to step 5.
Additional checks
2.12 Fault number: 1067 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)
555
Intervention time
a. The intervention time is approximately 20 minutes.
Tools required
a. Stepladder
b. Flat screwdriver
c. Allen wrench
DANGER
Electric shock
The BTS does not remain supplied with the mains
power supply, so take care while handling the
equipment.
Location
a. The DACS thermostat is located on the following figure.
a Safety instructions
CAUTION
ESDS handling precautions
Wear the antistatic bracelet when performing the
following maintenance procedure.
b Preliminary operations
1. Open the hood and the doors of the cabinet.
2. Put the battery circuit breaker in the "O" position.
556
11
2.12 Fault number: 1067 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)
Figure 1
S8000 Outdoor BTS and S8006 BTS DACS thermostat re-activation
557
558
Source:
BTS model:
FAULT ANALYSIS
This alarm appears when the cabinet main breaker is disengaged after an
internal short-circuit in the cabinet.
The cabinet is operating on its batteries, if any. The fault number 1060
with the source "Battery on discharges" is displayed, and may be followed
by a source "External battery level 1" if the batteries are discharged (see
the fault number 1060 source "External battery level 1").
REACTION OF THE SYSTEM
BSC defense
None.
Impact on the service
CAUTION
Service interruption
If the problem is not corrected, the BTS can be lost.
If the BTS is lost, PCM faults will appear.
TROUBLESHOOTING
Step
Action
Preliminary checks
2.12 Fault number: 1067 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)
559
Otherwise, go to step 8.
On-site maintenance
560
Otherwise, go to step 5.
Additional checks
2.12 Fault number: 1067 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)
561
Source:
BTS model:
FAULT ANALYSIS
This alarm indicates that the DRX or DRX-ND3 detects a received signal
level difference between the main path and the diversity path.
If the maximum of the two levels is higher than -110dB, and the difference
between the two levels is higher than 20dB, the path that has the lower
level is declared faulty.
As soon as the path which has been declared faulty has a signal level
higher than -110dB, or has a signal slightly lower than the signal level of
the other path, the faulty path is declared operational.
REACTION OF THE SYSTEM
BSC defense
None.
Impact on the service
CAUTION
Service reduction
The service is not lost but it is degraded: the cellular area has
been decreased.
TROUBLESHOOTING
562
Step
Action
Preliminary checks
2.12 Fault number: 1067 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)
563
On-site maintenance
Otherwise, go to step 4.
Check that the cables and the connectors are correctly tightened.
564
Additional checks
10
2.12 Fault number: 1067 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)
565
Equipment:
Source:
BTS model:
FAULT ANALYSIS
This alarm indicates that the DRX or DRX-ND3 detects a received signal
level difference between the main path and the diversity path.
If the maximum of the two levels is higher than -110dB, and the difference
between the two levels is higher than 20dB, the path that has the lower
level is declared faulty.
As soon as the path which has been declared faulty has a signal level
higher than -110dB, or has a signal slightly lower than the signal level of
the other path, the faulty path is declared operational.
REACTION OF THE SYSTEM
BSC defense
None.
Impact on the service
CAUTION
Service reduction
The service is not lost but it is degraded: the cellular area is
decreased.
566
TROUBLESHOOTING
Step
Action
Preliminary checks
2.12 Fault number: 1067 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)
567
On-site maintenance
Otherwise, go to step 5.
Check that the cables and the connectors are correctly tightened.
568
Additional checks
10
2.12 Fault number: 1067 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)
569
Equipment:
DRX or DRX-ND3
Source:
Source:
BTS model:
FAULT ANALYSIS
This alarm indicates a hardware incompatibility: the "satellite" BTS is
equipped with either DRX or DRX ND3, whereas it must be equipped
with eDRX only, to be able to support the Abis satellite interface (optional
feature).
REACTION OF THE SYSTEM
BSC defense
After the CBCF has sent an "Enable TRX Ack" message with the
availability status set to "Unavailable", the configuration of the TRX is
stopped at BSC level.
Impact on the service
At least one DRX or DRX-ND3 is unavailable.
TROUBLESHOOTING
Replace the DRX or DRX ND3 with eDRX. Refer to:
570
Equipment:
DRX or DRX-ND3
Source:
BTS model:
FAULT ANALYSIS
This alarm indicates an HePA installation has been attempted on a DRX or
DRX-ND3. Only eDRX supports HePA.
REACTION OF THE SYSTEM
BSC defense
None.
Impact on the service
None.
TROUBLESHOOTING
Step
Action
Preliminary checks
2.12 Fault number: 1067 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)
571
572
Additional checks
2.12 Fault number: 1067 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)
573
10
Equipment:
DRX or DRX-ND3
Source:
BTS model:
FAULT ANALYSIS
This alarm indicates either:
an HePA installation has been attempted on the S8000 BTS with BCF.
The S8000 BTS with BCF does not support HePA.
Action
Preliminary checks
574
2.12 Fault number: 1067 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)
575
For the S8000 BTS with BCF, replace the HePA with a PA. Refer
to:
576
Additional checks
10
Equipment:
Source:
BTS model:
2.12 Fault number: 1067 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)
577
FAULT ANALYSIS
This alarm indicates a hardware problem.
REACTION OF THE SYSTEM
BSC defense
The BSC unconfigures the faulty transceiverEquipment object and the
associated transceiver object. It tries to assure a minimum service of
communication by unconfiguring and reconfiguring the transceiver object.
Impact on the service
At least one DRX or DRX-ND3 is lost.
CAUTION
Service reduction
The cell linked to the faulty DRX or DRX-ND3 can be lost.
The service is reduced.
TROUBLESHOOTING
Step
Action
Preliminary checks
578
2.12 Fault number: 1067 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)
579
CAUTION
Service reduction
In most cases, the transceiverEquipment and one
transceiver objects are lost.
The service is reduced.
580
Additional checks
10
11
12
Equipment:
Source:
BTS model:
FAULT ANALYSIS
This alarm indicates that the power, configured at the OMC-R for the DRX
or eDRX or DRX-ND3 concerned, is not compatible with the DRX or eDRX
or DRX-ND3 hardware.
REACTION OF THE SYSTEM
2.12 Fault number: 1067 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)
581
BSC defense
The BSC configures the transceiver equipment, but the associated
transceiver object is not configured.
Impact on the service
At least one DRX or DRX-ND3 is lost.
CAUTION
Service reduction
The cell linked to the faulty DRX or DRX-ND3 can be lost.
The service is reduced.
CAUTION
Service interruption
Intervention on the site must be immediate: there is a risk of
service loss.
TROUBLESHOOTING
Step
Action
Preliminary checks
582
Otherwise, go to step 8.
2.12 Fault number: 1067 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)
Combiners
TxF/D
H2D
H4D
DLU
attenuation
51
44
Nack
Nack
Nack
43
Pmax
Nack
Nack
42
Pmax
Nack
Nack
41
Pmax-2
Nack
Nack
40
Pmax-2
Pmax
Nack
39
Pmax-4
Pmax
Nack
38
Pmax-4
Pmax-2
Nack
37
Pmax-6
Pmax-2
Nack
36
Pmax-6
Pmax-4
Pmax
35
Pmax-8
Pmax-4
Pmax
34
Pmax-8
Pmax-6
Pmax-2
33
Pmax-10
Pmax-6
Pmax-2
32
Pmax-10
Pmax-8
Pmax-4
31
Pmax-12
Pmax-8
Pmax-4
30
Pmax-12
Pmax-10
Pmax-6
29
Nack
Pmax-10
Pmax-6
28
Nack
Pmax-12
Pmax-8
27
Nack
Pmax-12
Pmax-8
26
Nack
Nack
Pmax-10
25
Nack
Nack
Pmax-10
24
Nack
Nack
Pmax-12
23
Nack
Nack
Pmax-12
22 0
Nack
Nack
Nack
bsTxPwrMax
583
584
2.12 Fault number: 1067 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)
585
Additional checks
Equipment:
Source:
BTS model:
FAULT ANALYSIS
The TRX is no longer operational.
REACTION OF THE SYSTEM
BSC defense
The BSC unconfigures the faulty transceiverEquipment object and the
associated transceiver object. The BSC tries to assure a minimum service
of communication by unconfiguring and reconfiguring the transceiver
object.
586
CAUTION
Service reduction
The cell linked to the faulty DRX or DRX-ND3 can be lost.
The service is reduced.
TROUBLESHOOTING
Step
Action
Preliminary checks
2.12 Fault number: 1067 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)
587
588
CAUTION
Service reduction
In most cases, the transceiverEquipment and one
transceiver are lost.
The service is reduced.
Additional checks
10
11
2.12 Fault number: 1067 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)
12
589
Equipment:
Source:
BTS model:
FAULT ANALYSIS
This alarm indicates that an anomaly has been detected in an L1M
configuration. One new configuration is allowed after clearing the TRX
configuration
REACTION OF THE SYSTEM
BSC defense
An automatic reconfiguration defense action is triggered by the BSC.
TROUBLESHOOTING
No maintenance action is required.
Equipment:
Source:
BTS model:
FAULT ANALYSIS
This alarm indicates that an anomaly has been detected in a BCCH
configuration. One new configuration is allowed after clearing the TRX
configuration.
590
BSC defense
An automatic reconfiguration defense action is triggered by the BSC.
TROUBLESHOOTING
No maintenance action is required.
Equipment:
Source:
BTS model:
FAULT ANALYSIS
This alarm indicates that a second anomaly has been detected in a BCCH
configuration. The TRX may no longer be reconfigured, it can now only
be locked or unlocked at any level.
TROUBLESHOOTING
Step
Action
2.12 Fault number: 1067 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)
591
Equipment:
Source:
BTS model:
FAULT ANALYSIS
This alarm indicates that the BCF has detected the loss or
non-establishment of the dialogue with the DRX or eDRX or DRX-ND3 or
eDRX2.
REACTION OF THE SYSTEM
BSC defense
The BSC unconfigures the faulty transceiverEquipment object and the
associated transceiver object. It tries to assure a minimum service of
communication by unconfiguring and reconfiguring the transceiver object.
Impact on the service
At least one DRX or eDRX or DRX-ND3 or eDRX2 is lost.
CAUTION
Service reduction
The cell linked to the faulty DRX or eDRX or DRX-ND3 or
eDRX2 can be lost.
The service is reduced.
TROUBLESHOOTING
592
Step
Action
Preliminary checks
2.12 Fault number: 1067 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)
593
CAUTION
Service reduction
In most cases, the transceiverEquipment and one
transceiver objects are lost.
The service is reduced.
594
If it is correct, go to step 7.
If it is not correct, replace it (Shop Replaceable Unit).
If the alarm has disappeared, go to step 26.
If the alarm persists, go to step 7.
For a BTS with BCF, go to step 10. For a BTS with CBCF, go
to step 20.
10
11
12
13
2.12 Fault number: 1067 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)
14
15
16
17
595
CAUTION
Service interruption
If there is not any redundant DSC board, the service
is lost.
18
19
20
Check the cable between the CBCF and the DRX or DRX-ND3.
21
22
596
Go to step 23.
Additional checks
23
24
25
26
Equipment:
Source:
BTS model:
FAULT ANALYSIS
This message indicates a reset of the DRX or DRX-ND3 by the BSC.
No maintenance action is required.
2.12 Fault number: 1067 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)
597
Equipment:
Source:
BTS model:
FAULT ANALYSIS
This alarm indicates that a second anomaly has been detected in an L1M
configuration. The TRX may no longer be reconfigured, it can now only
be locked or unlocked at any level.
TROUBLESHOOTING
Step
Action
Equipment:
Source:
BTS model:
598
FAULT ANALYSIS
This alarm indicates a problem on the DRX or eDRX or DRX-ND3.
For eDRX2, this is a PSU alarm or a PPL out of lock.
REACTION OF THE SYSTEM
BSC defense
The BSC unconfigures the faulty transceiverEquipment object and the
associated transceiver object. It tries to assure a minimum service of
communication by unconfiguring and reconfiguring the transceiver object.
Impact on the service
At least one DRX or eDRX or DRX-ND3 or eDRX2 is lost.
CAUTION
Service reduction
The cell linked to the faulty DRX or eDRX or DRX-ND3 or
eDRX2 can be lost.
The service is reduced.
TROUBLESHOOTING
Step
Action
Preliminary checks
2.12 Fault number: 1067 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)
599
600
CAUTION
Service reduction
In most cases, the transceiverEquipment and one
transceiver objects are lost.
The service is reduced.
2.12 Fault number: 1067 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)
601
10
Check the cable between the (H)(e)PA and the DRX or eDRX
or DRX-ND3 or eDRX2.
Additional checks
11
602
12
13
14
Equipment:
Source:
BTS model:
FAULT ANALYSIS
This message indicates a software anomaly between the BCF and the
DRX or DRX-ND3 or eDRX2.
Call the next level of support.
Equipment:
Source:
BTS model:
2.12 Fault number: 1067 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)
603
ATTENTION
This alarm is treated by either performing the following procedure or by
performing the procedure associated with the TIL and described in:
411-9001-084 (Nortel GSM BTS S8002 Troubleshooting) for the S8002 BTS
411-9001-085 (Nortel GSM BTS S8006 Troubleshooting) for the S8006 BTS
FAULT ANALYSIS
This alarm indicates that the (H)(e)PA emission power - (e,ND3)DRX/(H)(e
)PA control loop configuration has not succeeded.
REACTION OF THE SYSTEM
BSC defense
The BSC unconfigures the faulty transceiverEquipment object and the
associated transceiver object. It tries to assure a minimum service of
communication by unconfiguring and reconfiguring the transceiver object.
Impact on the service
At least one DRX or eDRX or DRX-ND3 or eDRX2 is lost.
CAUTION
Service reduction
The cell linked to the faulty DRX or eDRX or DRX-ND3 or
eDRX2 can be lost.
The service is reduced.
TROUBLESHOOTING
Step
Action
Preliminary checks
604
2.12 Fault number: 1067 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)
605
CAUTION
Service reduction
In most cases, the transceiverEquipment and one
transceiver objects are lost.
The service is reduced.
Check the cable between the BCF and the DRX or eDRX or
DRX-ND3 or eDRX2.
606
10
11
2.12 Fault number: 1067 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)
607
Additional checks
12
13
14
15
Equipment:
Source:
BTS model:
FAULT ANALYSIS
This source indicates a post-mortem dump zone 3.
Equipment:
Source:
BTS model:
FAULT ANALYSIS
608
BSC defense
An automatic reconfiguration defense action is triggered by the BSC.
TROUBLESHOOTING
No maintenance action is required.
Equipment:
Source:
BTS model:
FAULT ANALYSIS
This alarm indicates that a second anomaly has been detected in an
SACCH configuration. The TRX may no longer be reconfigured, it can now
only be locked or unlocked at any level.
TROUBLESHOOTING
Step
Action
2.12 Fault number: 1067 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)
609
Equipment:
Source:
BTS model:
FAULT ANALYSIS
This alarm indicates a problem in the hardware self-test of the DRX or
eDRX or DRX-ND3, or eDRX2.
REACTION OF THE SYSTEM
BSC defense
The BSC unconfigures the faulty transceiverEquipment object and the
associated transceiver object. It tries to assure a minimum service of
communication by unconfiguring and reconfiguring the transceiver object.
Impact on the service
At least one DRX or eDRX or DRX-ND3 or eDRX2 is lost.
610
CAUTION
Service reduction
The cell linked to the faulty DRX or eDRX or DRX-ND3 or
eDRX2 can be lost.
The service is reduced.
TROUBLESHOOTING
Step
Action
Preliminary checks
2.12 Fault number: 1067 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)
611
612
CAUTION
Service reduction
In most cases, the transceiverEquipment and one
transceiver object are lost.
The service is reduced.
2.12 Fault number: 1067 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)
10
613
Check the cable between the (H)(e)PA and the DRX or eDRX
or DRX-ND3 or eDRX2.
Additional checks
11
12
13
14
Equipment:
Source:
BTS model:
FAULT ANALYSIS
This message indicates an abnormal state change of a DRX or eDRX or
DRX-ND3 or eDRX2, caused by a software problem.
REACTION OF THE SYSTEM
614
BSC defense
The BSC unconfigures the faulty transceiverEquipment object and the
associated transceiver object. It tries to assure a minimum service of
communication by unconfiguring and reconfiguring the transceiver object.
Impact on the service
CAUTION
Service reduction
The service is not lost but it is degraded: the cellular area is
decreased.
TROUBLESHOOTING
Step
Action
Preliminary checks
2.12 Fault number: 1067 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)
615
Otherwise, go to step 7.
Additional checks
616
Equipment:
DSC
Source:
BTS model:
FAULT ANALYSIS
This alarm indicates a hardware or software failing on the DSC board.
There is no longer a connection between the active CSWM board and the
concerned DSC board.
CAUTION
Service interruption
The service is lost.
CAUTION
Service interruption
The service is reduced or lost.
2.12 Fault number: 1067 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)
617
TROUBLESHOOTING
Step
Action
Preliminary checks
Otherwise, go to step 8.
618
On-site maintenance
Additional checks
Equipment:
DSC
Source:
(4456453) Channel_HSCX
BTS model:
2.12 Fault number: 1067 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)
619
CAUTION
Service interruption
The service is lost.
CAUTION
Service interruption
The service is reduced or lost.
TROUBLESHOOTING
Step
Action
Preliminary checks
620
Otherwise, go to step 7.
On-site maintenance
Additional checks
2.12 Fault number: 1067 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)
621
Equipment:
external alarm
Source:
(7274497) Alarm
BTS model:
Equipment:
cabinet fan
Source:
BTS model:
FAULT ANALYSIS
This alarm is detected by the ALCO (S8000) or RECAL (S8000 and
S8003) board.
For the S8000 Indoor BTS, this alarm indicates that a base cabinet fan
is faulty.
For the S8003 BTS, this alarm indicates that an abnormally high
temperature level has been reached in the cabinet.
There is an increase in the internal temperature of the BTS base cabinet
until the (H)(e)PAs are powered off at 60C.
REACTION OF THE SYSTEM
BSC defense
If the (H)(e)PAs are powered off, the BSC unconfigures the
transceiverEquipment objects.
Impact on the service
622
CAUTION
Service reduction
The service is reduced.
CAUTION
Working instructions
Intervention on the site must be immediate.
TROUBLESHOOTING
Step
Action
Preliminary checks
2.12 Fault number: 1067 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)
623
Otherwise, go to step 9.
If it is correct, go to step 5.
If it is not correct, replace it (Shop Replaceable Unit). Go to
step 8.
Check the date of the last air filter replacement. If the filter has
not been replaced within the past six months, replace it. Refer to
624
If it is correct, go to step 8.
If it is not correct, replace the faulty fan(s) (Field Replaceable
Unit). Refer to 411-9001-048 (Nortel GSM BTS S8000/S8003
Troubleshooting). Go to step 8.
Additional checks
10
11
Equipment:
converter F
Source:
(5308417) Volt
BTS model:
FAULT ANALYSIS
This alarm is detected by the ALCO or RECAL board.
In this alarm, the equipment number indicates which of the two power
supplies is concerned by the alarm.
REACTION OF THE SYSTEM
2.12 Fault number: 1067 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)
625
BSC defense
CAUTION
Service interruption
The service is either reduced or lost.
TROUBLESHOOTING
Step
Action
Preliminary checks
626
On-site maintenance
2.12 Fault number: 1067 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)
Check if, at the same time, the (H)(e)PAs are still powered.
627
Check the state of the PA breaker (on the PCU for the rectifier
shelf; on the DCU for the GIPS). If necessary, put it in the "I"
position.
Wait for the end of BSC defense actions. Go to step 11.
Check that the switch on the front panel of the F-type converter
is in the "I" position and that the green led is lit.
Put the switch of the F-type converter in the "O" position and
check the fuse in the (H)(e)PA INTERCO unit.
10
628
Put the switch of the new F-type converter in the "I" position. Go
to step 11.
Additional checks
11
12
13
14
Equipment:
GTW
Source:
BTS model:
FAULT ANALYSIS
This alarm indicates a hardware or software failing on the GTW board.
There is no longer a connection between the active CSWM board and the
concerned GTW board.
2.12 Fault number: 1067 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)
629
CAUTION
Service interruption
If there is a redundant board, all the DRX or DRX-ND3s of the
site are not lost.
However, if there is an alarm on each GTW board, all the DRX
or DRX-ND3 of the site are lost.
CAUTION
Working instructions
Intervention on the site must be immediate.
TROUBLESHOOTING
Step
Action
Preliminary checks
630
Location
On-site maintenance
2.12 Fault number: 1067 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)
631
Additional checks
10
11
12
Equipment:
Source:
BTS model:
FAULT ANALYSIS
This alarm is detected by the ALCO or RECAL board.
This alarm is triggered by an internal battery problem or by a connection
problem between the PCU and the batteries.
REACTION OF THE SYSTEM
BSC defense
632
CAUTION
Service reduction
If the BSC unconfigures the BTS, the service is reduced.
TROUBLESHOOTING
Step
Action
Preliminary checks
2.12 Fault number: 1067 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)
633
Otherwise, go to step 9.
On-site maintenance
634
Additional checks
Equipment:
IP synchro
Source:
BTS model:
2.12 Fault number: 1067 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)
635
FAULT ANALYSIS
The IPM-USER generates an "Unable to lock" event in case the
IPM-USER synchronization module cannot reach a frequency, locked
within an appropriate delay.
The begin-of fault alarm indicates that the counter "unlocked_state_counte
r" reaches a confirmation threshold.
The end-of-fault alarm indicates that the counter "unlocked_state_counter"
is reset.
The causes for this alarm are:
The network impairment rate is too high for the clock recovery
algorithm to lock. This is the most probable cause.
TROUBLESHOOTING
Procedure 3
Preliminary checks
Step
Action
ATTENTION
The "Display hardware information" command is not available if a
BTS inventory is already running on the btsSiteManager object.
636
Check the alarm state in the "Current Alarm list" window, and
make sure the alarm has disappeared. The alarm disappears
when the counter "unlock_state_counter" is reset.
IP synchro
Source:
BTS model:
FAULT ANALYSIS
The IPM-USER generates a "CRPN drop rate" alarm if it detects an
unacceptable drop rate in the CRPn (Nortel Clock Recovery Protocol)
flow. The network drop rate is too high for the clock recovery algorithm to
operate with the required precision.
The begin-of fault alarm indicates that the counter "CRPN_High_drop_rate
reaches the confirmation threshold.
The end-of fault alarm indicates that the counter "CRPN_High_drop_rate
is reset.
2.12 Fault number: 1067 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)
637
TROUBLESHOOTING
Procedure 4
Preliminary checks
Step
Action
ATTENTION
The "Display hardware information" command is not available if a
BTS inventory is already running on the btsSiteManager object.
Check the alarm state in the "Current Alarm list" window, and
make sure the alarm has disappeared. The alarm disappears
when the counter "unlock_state_counter" is reset.
Equipment:
IPM-USER commissioning
Source:
BTS model:
FAULT ANALYSIS
The IPM-USER generates this alarm if only one IBOS is commissioned.
638
TROUBLESHOOTING
Procedure 5
Preliminary checks
Step
Action
ATTENTION
The "Display hardware information" command is not available if a
BTS inventory is already running on the btsSiteManager object.
Check the alarm state in the "Current Alarm list" window, and
make sure the alarm has disappeared.
Equipment:
IPM-USER commissioning
Source:
BTS model:
FAULT ANALYSIS
The IPM-USER generates this alarm if the DNS resolution has failed for at
least one IBOS.
2.12 Fault number: 1067 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)
639
None.
TROUBLESHOOTING
Procedure 6
Preliminary checks
Step
Action
ATTENTION
The "Display hardware information" command is not available if a
BTS inventory is already running on the btsSiteManager object.
Check the alarm state in the "Current Alarm list" window, and
make sure the alarm has disappeared.
Equipment:
IPM-USER core
Source:
BTS model:
FAULT ANALYSIS
This alarm indicates a BIST failed for the IPM-USER.
640
None.
TROUBLESHOOTING
Procedure 7
Preliminary checks
Step
Action
ATTENTION
The "Display hardware information" command is not available if a
BTS inventory is already running on the btsSiteManager object.
Check the alarm state in the "Current Alarm list" window, and
make sure the alarm has disappeared.
Equipment:
IPM-USER core
Source:
(15728675) Temperature
BTS model:
FAULT ANALYSIS
This alarm indicates an excessively high temperature on an IPM-USER.
2.12 Fault number: 1067 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)
641
None.
Impact on the service
None.
TROUBLESHOOTING
Procedure 8
Preliminary checks
Step
Action
ATTENTION
The "Display hardware information" command is not available if a
BTS inventory is already running on the btsSiteManager object.
Check the alarm state in the "Current Alarm list" window, and
make sure the alarm has disappeared.
Equipment:
IPM-USER core
Source:
BTS model:
642
FAULT ANALYSIS
The IPM-USER generates a "Frequency saturation" event in case the local
oscillator cannot be frequency-locked, within its operational tuning range.
The begin-of fault alarm indicates that the current value of the DAC
(Digital-to-Analog Converter) is not within a nominal range. The DAC
value is not within in this range for a time for that reaches the confirmation
threshold.
The end-of-fault alarm indicates that the current DAC value is within a
nominal range. The DAC value is within in this range for a time for that
reaches the confirmation threshold.
The causes for this alarm are:
TROUBLESHOOTING
Procedure 9
Preliminary checks
Step
Action
ATTENTION
The "Display hardware information" command is not available if a
BTS inventory is already running on the btsSiteManager object.
2.12 Fault number: 1067 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)
643
Check the alarm state in the "Current Alarm list" window, and
make sure the alarm has disappeared.
Equipment:
Lightning Protection
Source:
BTS model:
FAULT ANALYSIS
This alarm is detected by the ALCO or RECAL board.
This alarm indicates if the lightning protector is operational.
644
CAUTION
Working instructions
Intervention on the site must be immediate: it is possible to lose
the entire site (with potential damages).
TROUBLESHOOTING
Step
Action
Preliminary checks
2.12 Fault number: 1067 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)
645
Otherwise, go to step 8.
On-site maintenance
Go to step 5.
Additional checks
646
Equipment:
Source:
(3735553) Alarm
BTS model:
Equipment:
rx splitter D
Source:
BTS model:
ATTENTION
This alarm is treated by either performing the following procedure or by
performing the procedure associated with the TIL and described in:
411-9001-085 (Nortel GSM BTS S8006 Troubleshooting) for the S8006 BTS
FAULT ANALYSIS
2.12 Fault number: 1067 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)
647
CAUTION
Service reduction
The service is reduced.
TROUBLESHOOTING
Step
Action
Preliminary checks
648
Otherwise, go to step 7.
If the state of the "rx splitter D" equipment is "failed", the fault
is confirmed. Go to step 3.
On-site maintenance
Additional checks
2.12 Fault number: 1067 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)
649
If the state of the "rx splitter D" equipment is still "failed", call
the manufacturer.
Equipment:
rx splitter M
Source:
BTS model:
ATTENTION
This alarm is treated by either performing the following procedure or by
performing the procedure associated with the TIL and described in:
411-9001-084 (Nortel GSM BTS S8002 Troubleshooting) for the S8002 BTS
411-9001-085 (Nortel GSM BTS S8006 Troubleshooting) for the S8006 BTS
FAULT ANALYSIS
This alarm corresponds to a fault in the reception amplifier of the main
path, located in the Rx-splitter. A current over consumption has been
detected on the main path. It can be due to a hardware problem on the
cable.
REACTION OF THE SYSTEM
BSC defense
There is no BSC defense action until the fault occurs on the diversity
path on the Rx-splitter, at which point the BSC unconfigures at least one
transceiverEquipment object.
650
CAUTION
Service reduction
The service is reduced.
TROUBLESHOOTING
Step
Action
Preliminary checks
Otherwise, go to step 7.
2.12 Fault number: 1067 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)
651
If the state of the "rx splitter M" equipment is "failed", the fault
is confirmed. Go to step 3.
On-site maintenance
Additional checks
If the state of the "rx splitter M" equipment is still "failed", call
the manufacturer.
652
Equipment:
PCM
Source:
(6488065) PCM
BTS model:
This alarm can indicate a manual action on the PCM links (lock/unlock
when the BTS is connected to a BSC 3000).
This alarm can also be associated with a PCM fault. See 411-9001-105
(Nortel GSM BSS Fault Clearing - Advanced Maintenance Procedures)
Equipment:
PCMI
Source:
BTS model:
Equipment:
PA or ePA or HePA
Source:
BTS model:
FAULT ANALYSIS
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2.12 Fault number: 1067 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)
653
CAUTION
Service reduction
The service is reduced.
TROUBLESHOOTING
Step
Action
Preliminary checks
654
2.12 Fault number: 1067 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)
655
Check that the switch on the front panel of the (H)(e)PA is in the
"I" position or that the power cable of the (H)(e)PA is connected
to the (H)(e)PA interconnections module.
656
2.12 Fault number: 1067 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)
10
11
657
12
658
Additional checks
13
14
15
Equipment:
PA or ePA or HePA
Source:
BTS model:
FAULT ANALYSIS
This alarm indicates that the numeric link is out of use between the DRX or
DRX-ND3 and the (H)(e)PA. The TRX is no longer operational.
REACTION OF THE SYSTEM
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2.12 Fault number: 1067 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)
659
BSC defense
The BSC unconfigures the transceiverEquipment object using the faulty
(H)(e)PA, at least one transceiver object (therefore one bts object).
Impact on the service
CAUTION
Service reduction
The service is reduced.
TROUBLESHOOTING
Step
Action
Preliminary checks
660
2.12 Fault number: 1067 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)
661
Ensure the switch on the front panel of the (H)(e)PA is in the "I"
position.
Put the switch of the (H)(e)PA in the "O" position or connect the
power cable of the (H)(e)PA to the interconnections module, and
check the fuse of the (H)(e)PA INTERCO unit.
662
10
2.12 Fault number: 1067 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)
663
Go to step 11.
Additional checks
11
12
13
14
Equipment:
PA or ePA or HePA
Source:
BTS model:
664
FAULT ANALYSIS
This alarm indicates an excessively high temperature on the (H)(e)PA.
REACTION OF THE SYSTEM
BSC defense
The BSC unconfigures the transceiverEquipment object using the faulty
(H)(e)PA, at least one transceiver object (therefore one bts object).
Impact on the service
CAUTION
Service reduction
The service is reduced.
TROUBLESHOOTING
Step
Action
Preliminary checks
2.12 Fault number: 1067 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)
665
666
Checks
Ensure the cabinet door is closed.
a
FRU replacement
a Switch the transceiverEquipment object corresponding to the
faulty (H)(e)PA to "locked".
CAUTION
Service reduction
In most cases, the TRX and one TDMA are lost.
The service is reduced.
2.12 Fault number: 1067 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)
667
Make sure that the fault has been cleared (the alarms are
transferred to the alarm history file of the OMC-R).
Go to step 10.
Additional checks
10
Equipment:
PA or ePA or HePA
Source:
BTS model:
668
FAULT ANALYSIS
This alarm indicates errors concerning the (H)(e)PA power supply.
It concerns the following errors:
CAUTION
Service reduction
The service is reduced.
TROUBLESHOOTING
Step
Action
Preliminary checks
2.12 Fault number: 1067 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)
669
Otherwise, go to step 9.
670
FRU replacement
a
CAUTION
Service reduction
In most cases, the TRX and one TDMA are lost.
The service is reduced.
2.12 Fault number: 1067 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)
671
Make sure that the fault has been cleared (the alarms are
transferred to the alarm history file of the OMC-R).
Go to step 9.
Additional checks
Equipment:
PA or ePA or HePA
Source:
BTS model:
672
FAULT ANALYSIS
This alarm indicates an excessively high input level on the (H)(e)PA.
REACTION OF THE SYSTEM
BSC defense
The BSC unconfigures the transceiverEquipment object using the faulty
(H)(e)PA, at least one transceiver object (therefore one bts object).
Impact on the service
CAUTION
Service reduction
The service is reduced.
TROUBLESHOOTING
Step
Action
Preliminary checks
2.12 Fault number: 1067 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)
673
674
Checks
a
CAUTION
Tightening torques
The tightening torque of the terminal "RF IN" must
be 0.7 N-m 0.1. Use the 8-mm SMA torque
wrench.
The tightening torque of the terminal "RF OUT"
must be 1.5 N-m 0.1. Use the 19-mm N torque
wrench.
FRU replacement
a
CAUTION
Service reduction
In most cases, the TRX and one TDMA are lost.
The service is reduced.
2.12 Fault number: 1067 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)
675
Make sure that the fault has been cleared (the alarms are
transferred to the alarm history file of the OMC-R).
Go to step 10.
Additional checks
10
Equipment:
PA
Source:
BTS model:
676
FAULT ANALYSIS
This alarm indicates that the PA has detected a VSWR fault and it has
stopped to emit.
CAUTION
Service reduction
The service is reduced.
TROUBLESHOOTING
This alarm is treated by performing the procedure associated with the TIL
and described in:
Equipment:
RECAL
Source:
(9633793) Major
BTS model:
FAULT ANALYSIS
This alarm indicates that the active CMCF board has lost the connection
with the RECAL board.
REACTION OF THE SYSTEM
BSC defense
None.
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2.12 Fault number: 1067 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)
677
CAUTION
Service interruption
There is a risk of service loss, even though the OMC-R does not
indicate any loss.
CAUTION
Working instructions
Intervention on the site must be immediate.
TROUBLESHOOTING
Step
Action
Preliminary checks
678
Otherwise, go to step 8.
On-site maintenance
Check the RECAL board fuse on the CBCF front panel for the
S8000 Outdoor BTS or the RECAL/CBCF circuit breaker for the
S8000 Indoor BTS.
If it is correct, go to step 4.
If it is not correct, replace it (Shop Replaceable Unit). Go to
step 5.
2.12 Fault number: 1067 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)
679
Go to step 5.
Additional checks
Equipment:
RECAL
Source:
BTS model:
FAULT ANALYSIS
This alarm indicates an error during the downloading sequence of the
RECAL board by the active CMCF board.
REACTION OF THE SYSTEM
BSC defense
None.
Impact on the service
680
The BTS no longer supervises the equipment linked to its RECAL board
(distribution system, rectifiers, F-type converters, internal batteries, climatic
system, LNA, VSWR, door contact, lightning protection, battery cabinet).
Therefore, the S12000 BTS service is not supervised, as the BTS cannot
inform the BSC.
CAUTION
Service interruption
There is a risk of service loss, even though the OMC-R does not
indicate any loss.
CAUTION
Working instructions
Intervention on the site must be immediate.
TROUBLESHOOTING
Step
Action
Preliminary checks
2.12 Fault number: 1067 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)
681
Otherwise, go to step 8.
On-site maintenance
Check the RECAL board fuse on the CBCF front panel for the
S8000 Outdoor BTS or the RECAL/CBCF circuit breaker for the
S8000 Indoor BTS.
If it is correct, go to step 4.
If it is not correct, replace it (Shop Replaceable Unit). Go to
step 5.
682
Equipment:
rectifier 48V
Source:
(5242881) AC fault
BTS model:
FAULT ANALYSIS
This alarm is detected by the ALCO or RECAL board.
The cabinet may be operating on its batteries. If so, the fault number
1060 with source "Battery on discharges" is displayed. This is followed by
another source "External battery level 1" if the battery charge has dropped
below the 45V threshold (see source "External battery level 1").
If the cabinet is not operating on its batteries, the problem may be with
either the rectifiers, the link with the ALCO or RECAL board, or with the
ALCO or RECAL board itself.
REACTION OF THE SYSTEM
BSC defense
As long as the BTS is powered on, there is no BSC defense action.
2.12 Fault number: 1067 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)
683
As soon as the BTS is not powered on, the BSC unconfigures the
btsSiteManager object or the bts site or the transceiverEquipment objects.
Impact on the service
CAUTION
Service interruption
If the BTS is powered on, there is no impact. If the BTS is
powered off, the service is reduced and could be lost.
TROUBLESHOOTING
Step
Action
Preliminary checks
684
On-site maintenance
Otherwise, go to step 5.
Check that the red LED of the rectifier is on and the green LED
is off.
Otherwise, go to step 6.
Check the power supply circuit between the main circuit breaker
and the rectifier breaker.
2.12 Fault number: 1067 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)
685
Otherwise, go to step 7.
Additional checks
686
10
11
Equipment:
rectifier 48V
Source:
(5242882) DC fault
BTS model:
FAULT ANALYSIS
This alarm is detected by the ALCO or RECAL board.
If the only source is "DC fault" (no other fault notifications concerning the
rectifiers), there is a problem on one rectifier.
REACTION OF THE SYSTEM
BSC defense
None.
Impact on the service
None.
TROUBLESHOOTING
Step
Action
Preliminary checks
2.12 Fault number: 1067 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)
687
Otherwise, go to step 7.
On-site maintenance
Identify the faulty rectifier by looking for the rectifier that has the
red led on and the green led off.
688
Additional checks
Equipment:
rectifier 48V
Source:
BTS model:
FAULT ANALYSIS
This alarm is detected by the ALCO or RECAL board.
This alarm indicates a temperature problem on the rectifier. When the
temperature is equal to the threshold value (this value depends on each
rectifier and on the adjustment of the rectifier), the rectifier self-protects
and turns off.
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2.12 Fault number: 1067 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)
689
CAUTION
Service interruption
If this alarm occurs on the base cabinet, there is a loss of
communications and the service is completely reduced.
CAUTION
Working instructions
TROUBLESHOOTING
Step
Action
Preliminary checks
690
Otherwise, go to step 7.
On-site maintenance
Additional checks
2.12 Fault number: 1067 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)
691
Equipment:
rectifier 48V
Source:
BTS model:
FAULT ANALYSIS
This alarm is detected by the ALCO or RECAL board.
This alarm can occur if the batteries are not powered when the cabinet
starts up.
This alarm appears after a "Battery on discharges" alarm (fault number
1060), which means that the battery discharge has dropped below the
lower threshold (45V). The (H)(e)PAs, the F-type converters and the DRX
or DRX-ND3s are no longer powered.
CAUTION
Service interruption
Below the 42V threshold, the -48V power supply cuts off and
the BTS/BSC link is lost.
692
TROUBLESHOOTING
Step
Action
Preliminary checks
Otherwise, go to step 7.
2.12 Fault number: 1067 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)
693
On-site maintenance
Put the battery circuit breaker on the front panel in the "I"
position, if necessary.
Additional checks
Equipment:
rectifier 48V
Source:
BTS model:
FAULT ANALYSIS
This alarm is detected by the ALCO or RECAL board.
This alarm indicates a fault on the circuit breaker L1/CB1 or L3/CB3 of the
PCU (for the rectifier shelf) or the (H)(e)PA and DRX or DRX-ND3 of the
DCU (for the GIPS).
REACTION OF THE SYSTEM
BSC defense
The BSC unconfigures the transceiverEquipment object and one or several
bts objects.
Impact on the service
694
CAUTION
Service reduction
The service is reduced.
TROUBLESHOOTING
Step
Action
Preliminary checks
2.12 Fault number: 1067 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)
695
On-site maintenance
It is necessary to check all the equipment located behind the circuit breakers.
Put the circuit breakers L1/CB1 and L3/CB3 in the "O" position.
Put the circuit breaker L1/CB1 (PA for the GIPS) in the "I"
position.
Otherwise, go to step 5.
Otherwise, go to step 7.
Put the circuit breaker L3/CB3 (DRX or DRX-ND3 for the GIPS)
in the "I" position.
696
Otherwise, go to step 8.
Disconnect all the PWR cables from the front panel of the DRX
or DRX-ND3s (cable on the INTERCO panel first, then on the
DRX or DRX-ND3). Go to step 9.
Additional checks
10
11
12
13
2.12 Fault number: 1067 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)
697
Equipment:
rectifier 48V
Source:
BTS model:
FAULT ANALYSIS
This alarm is detected by the ALCO or RECAL board.
This notification occurs when the system switches to the batteries. It
indicates that the battery is discharging. If the voltage drops below the 45
V threshold, a fault notification with the source "External battery level 1" is
issued.
The fault is caused by an AC and/or a DC failure.
REACTION OF THE SYSTEM
BSC defense
As long as the BTS is powered on, there is no BSC defense action.
As soon as the BTS is powered off, the BSC unconfigures the
btsSiteManager object, the bts object, or the transceiverEquipment objects.
Impact on the service
CAUTION
Service reduction
The service is reduced.
TROUBLESHOOTING
Step
Action
Preliminary checks
698
Otherwise, go to step 8.
On-site maintenance
2.12 Fault number: 1067 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)
699
Additional checks
Equipment:
RIPM-USER core
Source:
BTS model:
FAULT ANALYSIS
This alarm indicates a BIST failed for the RIPM-USER.
700
TROUBLESHOOTING
Procedure 10
Preliminary checks
Step
Action
ATTENTION
The "Display hardware information" command is not available if a
BTS inventory is already running on the btsSiteManager object.
Check the alarm state in the "Current Alarm list" window, and
make sure the alarm has disappeared.
Equipment:
RIPM-USER core
Source:
(15794211) Temperature
BTS model:
FAULT ANALYSIS
This alarm indicates an excessively high temperature on an RIPM-USER.
2.12 Fault number: 1067 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)
701
TROUBLESHOOTING
Procedure 11
Preliminary checks
Step
Action
ATTENTION
The "Display hardware information" command is not available if a
BTS inventory is already running on the btsSiteManager object.
Check the alarm state in the "Current Alarm list" window, and
make sure the alarm has disappeared.
Equipment:
RIPM-USER core
Source:
BTS model:
702
FAULT ANALYSIS
The RIPM-USER generates a "Frequency saturation" event in case the
local oscillator cannot be frequency-locked, within its operational tuning
range.
The begin-of fault alarm indicates that the current value of the DAC
(Digital-to-Analog Converter) is not within a nominal range. The DAC
value is not within in this range for a time for that reaches the confirmation
threshold.
The end-of-fault alarm indicates that the current DAC value is within a
nominal range. The DAC value is within in this range for a time for that
reaches the confirmation threshold.
The causes for this alarm are:
TROUBLESHOOTING
Procedure 12
Preliminary checks
Step
Action
ATTENTION
The "Display hardware information" command is not available if a
BTS inventory is already running on the btsSiteManager object.
2.12 Fault number: 1067 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)
703
Check the alarm state in the "Current Alarm list" window, and
make sure the alarm has disappeared.
Equipment:
RIPM-USER core
Source:
BTS model:
FAULT ANALYSIS
This alarm indicates that there is no link between the active RIPM-USER
core and the passive RIPM-USER core.
TROUBLESHOOTING
Procedure 13
Preliminary checks
Step
Action
ATTENTION
The "Display hardware information" command is not available if a
BTS inventory is already running on the btsSiteManager object.
704
Check the alarm state in the "Current Alarm list" window, and
make sure the alarm has disappeared.
Equipment:
Rx Filter (LNA)
Source:
BTS model:
FAULT ANALYSIS
This alarm is detected by the RECAL board.
This alarm indicates a hardware problem on the low noise amplifier. The
related reception path (main or diversity) is not operational for the TRXs
using the faulty LNA. However, if the other path is still correct, these TRXs
run in a degraded mode.
REACTION OF THE SYSTEM
BSC defense
If there is no reception path, the BSC unconfigures the transceiver
Equipment objects corresponding to the faulty LNA. One or several
transceiverEquipment objects can be lost.
Impact on the service
2.12 Fault number: 1067 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)
705
CAUTION
Service reduction
The service is reduced.
TROUBLESHOOTING
Step
Action
Preliminary checks
706
If the L1 (PA for the GIPS) circuit breaker is in the "O" position,
put it in the "I" position. Go to step 7.
Check the cable between the LNA and the connection panel.
If it is correct, go to step 9.
If it is not correct, replace it (Shop Replaceable Unit).
If the alarm has disappeared, go to step 14.
If the alarm persists, go to step 9.
2.12 Fault number: 1067 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)
707
Check the cable between the connection panel and the RECAL
board.
Additional checks
11
12
13
14
Equipment:
SYNC
Source:
BTS model:
FAULT ANALYSIS
The equipment number specified in the alarm identifies the faulty SYNC
board.
708
CAUTION
Service interruption
If there is a redundant board, the site is not lost. Otherwise, the
site is lost.
TROUBLESHOOTING
Step
Action
Preliminary checks
Otherwise, go to step 7.
2.12 Fault number: 1067 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)
709
On-site maintenance
Additional checks
Equipment:
Tx Filter (VSWR)
Source:
BTS model:
FAULT ANALYSIS
This alarm indicates that an abnormal VSWR level has been detected at
the combiner output. The radio link is still operating.
710
None.
Equipment:
Tx Filter (VSWR)
Source:
BTS model:
FAULT ANALYSIS
This alarm indicates that the radio link has been interrupted in the
transmission path for one TRX using the corresponding equipment. This
TRX is no longer operational.
REACTION OF THE SYSTEM
BSC defense
The BSC unconfigures one transceiverEquipment object.
Impact on the service
CAUTION
Service reduction
The service is reduced.
TROUBLESHOOTING
Preliminary checks
Step
Action
2.12 Fault number: 1067 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)
711
Otherwise, go to step 8.
On-site maintenance
If it is correct, go to step 4.
If it is not correct, replace it (Shop Replaceable Unit). Go to
step 5.
Additional checks
712
2.13 Fault number: 1070 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)
Fault number:
1070
Type
equipmentAlarm
2.14 Fault number: 1073 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)
Fault number:
1073
Type
communicationsAlarm
FAULT ANALYSIS
This notification, issued by the BSC, appears when the downloading of
a new software release has failed.
2.14 Fault number: 1073 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)
713
Each time the downloading fails, the fault number 1073 is issued.
After four failed attempts (and four fault numbers 1073 issued), a
new downloading starts. If it fails, the fault number 1052 is issued
alone.
Table 24
Fault number 1073 sources
Source
No.
Source wording
Paragraph
2.14.1 Source 9:
No response to load
message (page 718)
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
714
Table 24
Fault number 1073 sources (contd.)
Source
No.
Source wording
Paragraph
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
27
29
32
33
34
35
36
37
47
48
49
50
2.14 Fault number: 1073 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)
Table 24
Fault number 1073 sources (contd.)
Source
No.
Source wording
Paragraph
51
52
53
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
715
716
Table 24
Fault number 1073 sources (contd.)
Source
No.
Source wording
Paragraph
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
87
88
89
90
2.14 Fault number: 1073 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)
Table 24
Fault number 1073 sources (contd.)
Source
No.
Source wording
Paragraph
91
92
93
94
95
96
97
98
99
100
101
102
103
104
717
718
BTS model:
BTS model:
BTS model:
BTS model:
BTS model:
2.15 Fault number: 1077 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)
719
2.15 Fault number: 1077 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)
Fault number:
1077
Type
Marking information
FAULT ANALYSIS
This notification is sent to indicate an up-to-date activation status of the
btsSiteManager object concerned, based on downloading results.
The soft activation status can be either 0 ("not ready") or 1 ("ready").
This notification is sent either at the end of a background downloading, or
after a state change of the btsSiteManager object concerned (failure or
unlock), as indicated in the Cause field of the notification:
The notification also contains the software downloading status, which can
be:
either 0 ("performed")
or 1 ("not performed"). If the software downloading status is set to 1
("not performed"), the failure cause is also given in the notification:
0 "CSM file download failure". This cause is sent when the BSC
cannot retrieve the file set to be downloaded. As a remedial action,
the operator has to check the files and restart the download.
720
TROUBLESHOOTING
No maintenance is required, except if a simultaneous failure of equipment
occurred. Look for alarms on the btsSiteManager object concerned.
Refer to the NRP on BTS Background Downloading (DS/BSS/APP/10) to
know more about the background downloading process (download and
activate operations) and the fallback procedure.
2.16 Fault number: 1080 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)
Fault number:
1080
Access fault
Type
equipmentAlarm
FAULT ANALYSIS
This fault number indicates a communication problem between the BSC
and the BTS. More precisely, there is an issue between the SPR and
Access software modules of the BSC (SPR defense on opening or closing
a link or dialog).
List of causes:
2.18 Fault number: 1213 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)
721
2.17 Fault number: 1165 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)
Fault number
1165
Type
equipmentAlarm
2.18 Fault number: 1213 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)
722
Fault number:
1213
Type
equipmentAlarm
2.19 Fault number: 1214 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)
Fault number:
1214
Type
equipmentAlarm
2.20 Fault number: 1258 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)
Fault number:
1258
Type
equipmentAlarm
FAULT ANALYSIS
This fault number indicates a non-response of a transceiverEquipment
object to an L1M request. The BTS issues this alarm after five
unsuccessful attempts to warn users that the data handled by the BSC
may not be consistent with the data actually received by the BTS.
In spite of this handling, the BSC continues its configuration attempts. The
situation must be reestablished.
The message loss, due to disruptions on the Abis link, is sufficient for
the creation of this notification, but insufficient to release the defense
mechanism of the transceiverEquipment object.
REACTION OF THE SYSTEM
BSC defense
None.
Impact on the service
2.20 Fault number: 1258 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)
723
CAUTION
Service interruption
The service is lost.
TROUBLESHOOTING
Step
Action
Check the time of the alarm appearance and note the different
commands performed at the OMC-R on the cell concerned and
on the neighboring cells, if any.
724
2.21 Fault number: 1259 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)
Fault number:
1259
Type
equipmentAlarm
FAULT ANALYSIS
This alarm can be received on either a standard cell or on a neighboring
cell.
CAUTION
Service reduction
The geographical mobility of the mobile is reduced.
If the mobile is out of the geographical area of the cell, the
service is reduced.
TROUBLESHOOTING
If the alarm appears during a startup, a problem occurred in the BTS
configuration during installation.
If the alarm appears during a change, check the OMC-R commands
issued before the alarm appeared. Check the changes performed for the
neighboring cells.
If the microCellInstability and microCellStability parameters have a value,
ensure the value is "algo B". If it is not, modify it.
2.22 Fault number: 1265 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)
725
2.22 Fault number: 1265 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)
Fault number:
1265
Type
communicationsAlarm
FAULT ANALYSIS
This alarm indicates that channels were busy during a time period that was
higher than the surveillance period chosen by the operator.
The notification lists all the radio channels of the BTS that were busy
during the traffic surveillance, during the period chosen by the operator.
REACTION OF THE SYSTEM
BSC defense
None.
Impact on the service
None.
FAULT LOCATION
The notification indicates, for the concerned BTS, the busy channel(s).
TROUBLESHOOTING
Step
Action
Check the time of the fault number 1265 and identify the faulty
channel.
726
2.23 Fault number: 1266 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)
Fault number:
1266
Type
communicationsAlarm
FAULT ANALYSIS
When the radResSupervision parameter is "true", a notification with the
1266 fault number is sent periodically to the OMC-R.
The notification indicates all the BTS radio channels that have been
continuously free for the previous notification.
This period is determined by the radResSupFreetimer parameter of the
bsc object. This parameter sets the maximum duration of non utilization
for a radio channel.
REACTION OF THE SYSTEM
BSC defense
None.
Impact on the service
CAUTION
Service reduction
The service is reduced.
FAULT LOCATION
The notification indicates, for the concerned BTS, the free channel(s).
TROUBLESHOOTING
2.24 Fault number: 1268 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)
727
Step
Action
Check the time of the fault number 1266 and identify the faulty
channel.
--End--
2.24 Fault number: 1268 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)
Fault number:
1268
Type
communicationsAlarm
FAULT ANALYSIS
This alarm indicates that the BTS has not answered nine successive
acknowledgment requests SACCH filling sent by the BSC. As long
as the BSC has not received response, it repeats the procedure of
acknowledgment request.
REACTION OF THE SYSTEM
BSC defense
728
None.
Impact on the service
CAUTION
Service reduction
The channels supported by the faulty TRXs are not available
for calls.
The service is reduced.
TROUBLESHOOTING
Step
Action
Look for the TRX supported the TDMA quoted in the alarm by
performing a "Display all" command on the transceiverEquipment
objects.
2.25 Fault number: 1500 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)
Fault number:
1500
Type
communicationsAlarm
FAULT ANALYSIS
This alarm indicates that a measurement has been received on an
unknown frequency of a neighboring cell in GSM 900 or GSM 1800 mode.
The message is sent at the end of the communication.
Global System for Mobile Communications (GSM)
Nortel GSM BTS S8000/S8002/S8003/S8006 Fault Clearing
411-9001-103 18.06 20 January 2010
Copyright 1999-2009 Nortel Networks. All Rights Reserved.
2.26 Fault number: 1505 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)
729
2.26 Fault number: 1505 (S8000, S8002, S8003, and S8006 BTS)
Fault number:
1505
Type
communicationsAlarm
FAULT ANALYSIS
This alarm indicates that the BTS has not answered nine successive
acknowledgment requests BCCH INFO sent by the BSC. As long as
the BSC has not received any response, it repeats the procedure of
acknowledgment request.
REACTION OF THE SYSTEM
BSC defense
None.
Impact on the service
CAUTION
Service interruption
The service is lost.
TROUBLESHOOTING
Step
Action
If the alarm appears during the downloading of the site and the
TRXs, do not take this alarm into account. Otherwise, go to step
2.
730
Type
communicationsAlarm
FAULT ANALYSIS
This warning indicates that no distribution is available for the cell
concerned.
To help network monitoring, the distribution at TDMA level of some
measurements done on radio interface is provided for the TRX of given
cells and on a periodic time frame. Distributions are collected by the BSC
and aggregated in a file that is uploaded by the OMC-R.
The available distributions are the following:
List of causes:
731
None.
Impact on the service
None.
TROUBLESHOOTING
No maintenance action is required.
Type
FAULT ANALYSIS
When the operator configures maximum hopping frequencies (64
frequencies) and activates GPRS or EGPRS in a cell, then "System
Information 13 rest octet" size exceeds 21 octets. As a result the "System
Information 13 rest octet" field is truncated and this begin-of-fault alarm
is sent.
64 frequencies is the maximum number granted by the OMC-R (semantic
control). But operators must also take into account Engineering
recommendations given in BSS Parameters User Guide (BPUG).
The end-of-fault alarm is sent after the "System Information 13 rest octet"
field size has become equal to 21 octets or less.
732
TROUBLESHOOTING
Refer to BSS Parameter User Guide (BPUG PE/DCL/DD/0036) to
configure the cell (cellAllocation and mobileAllocation parameters for the
bts object) in order to respect Engineering recommendations (maximum
hopping frequency number) and to have the "System Information 13 rest
octet" field size equal to 21 octets or less.
Normally, the maximum number of frequencies that can be set up with
cellAllocation parameter is 64 per frequency band. However, due to SI13
size constraints, when GPRS or EDGE is activated in the cell and there is
at least one hopping data TDMA, the limitation becomes a maximum of 49
- n frequencies.
where n is the number of non-hopping frequencies in the cell.
Source:
BTS model:
FAULT ANALYSIS
This warning is sent to indicate that a background downloading has
aborted.
When the SPR application (a task located on the TMU module of the BSC
3000) disappears, all background downloading contexts managed by it are
lost and cannot be recovered, as they are stored in volatile memory.
To make information in the whole system consistent, the matching
contexts managed by the ADM (task located on OMU) and OMC-R
must also be released. For that purpose, the event 30034 is sent by the
OMC-R signaling SPR loss and then all ongoing background downloading
procedures are aborted.
This can happen in two different situations:
at BSC reset, the warning 30034 source 30315 "BSC restart occurred"
is sent by the OMC-R and contains an empty list of sites managed by
the BSC
when the SPR becomes "nullex": the warning 30034, source 30316
"Core process is nullex" is sent by the OMC-R and contains the list of
sites managed by the instance of SPR application that has been killed
733
As Vn is still stored in the SoftRef_BDA field of the BSC MIB, the BTS will
then be started in the Vn version, with potential offline download of Vn
software in the last 2 cases above.
TROUBLESHOOTING
The command bckgDownload must be re-executed. In the case that only
one software is requested to be downloaded again (without any change on
the site), the download will be accepted but in the notification 1077, the
status for this software will be "Not Performed" with the cause "Already
downloaded".
In case of abort of a bckgDownload with immediate activate, the BDE and
BDA databases will be on Vn+1 whereas the BTS will remain running in
Vn.
To re-align databases, the operator can:
Since the flash has been overwritten, a future reset of BTS requiring flash
to restart will induce an off-line download of the running software version.
734
Table 25
Applicability of the fault numbers to the BTS type
S8000,
S8002,
S8003,
S8006
S2000H/L
e-cell
S12000
BTS 18000
BTS 6000
BTS 9000
411-9001103
411-9001104
411-9001104
411-9001143
411-9001161
411-9001161
411-9001214
1051
1052
1053
1054
1055
1056
1058
1059
1060
1061
1063
1064
1065
1067
735
Table 25
Applicability of the fault numbers to the BTS type (contd.)
S8000,
S8002,
S8003,
S8006
S2000H/L
e-cell
S12000
BTS 18000
BTS 6000
BTS 9000
411-9001103
411-9001104
411-9001104
411-9001143
411-9001161
411-9001161
411-9001214
1070
1073
1077
1078
1080
1258
1259
1265
1266
1268
1500
1505
1506
1507
1508
30034
736
737
Index
S
S800 Indoor
1060 Abis event reporting a transient
default
Source (15728659) No response
to DHCP requests for 15
minutes: IPM 371
S800 Outdoor
1060 Abis event reporting a transient
default
Source (15728659) No response
to DHCP requests for 15
minutes: IPM 371
Source (15794191) Restart after
TML commissioning: RIPM 379
S8000
1080 Access fault 720
S8000 Indoor
1052 GSM entity downloading failure
Source (01) Bad hardware
reference of manufacturer ID 43
Source (03) No change to one of
BOOT states after reset 48
Source (04) This entity is engaged
in another downloading 52
Source (05) Software not
compatible with hardware 54
Source (06) File access error 58
Source (07) Repetitive errors
(NACK, timeout, ...) while
downloading a file 61
Source (08) Wrong software
reference on a non
downloadable TEI 52
Source (14) Received CSM LOAD
CONTAINER NAK 64
738
739
740
741
742
743
744
745
746
747
748
749
750
751
752
753
754
755
756
757
758
759
760
663
671
621
585
591
761
762
763
764
765
766
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