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    Default Alarm 7745 Nokia

    hi guys..

    I need help. I got so many alarm 7745 in my network. It makes my network really bad.
    Please give some advise to overcome this alarm.

    Thanks you very much.

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    Smile Re: Alarm 7745 Nokia

    Meaning

    The rate of calls terminating in failure on a channel is above the
    threshold value set by the operator. The alarm is used to supervise
    the functioning of traffic and signaling channels, and to detect
    the possible faulty channels.
    Supplementary information fields
    1 indicates if the alarm is on the TCH or on the SDCCH channel
    01: TCH
    02: SDCCH


    2 indicates if the channel failure rate is above the defined
    threshold in time slot 0
    00: below threshold (no alarm)
    01: above threshold (alarm)

    3 indicates if the channel failure rate is above the defined
    threshold in time slot 1
    00: below threshold (no alarm)
    01: above threshold (alarm)

    4 indicates if the channel failure rate is above the defined
    threshold in time slot 2
    00: below threshold (no alarm)
    01: above threshold (alarm)

    5 indicates if the channel failure rate is above the defined
    threshold in time slot 3
    00: below threshold (no alarm)
    01: above threshold (alarm)

    6 indicates if the channel failure rate is above the defined
    threshold in time slot 4
    00: below threshold (no alarm)
    01: above threshold (alarm)

    7 indicates if the channel failure rate is above the defined
    threshold in time slot 5
    00: below threshold (no alarm)
    01: above threshold (alarm)

    8 indicates if the channel failure rate is above the defined
    threshold in time slot 6
    00: below threshold (no alarm)
    01: above threshold (alarm)

    9 indicates if the channel failure rate is above the defined
    threshold in time slot 7
    00: below threshold (no alarm)
    01: above threshold (alarm)

    10 time slot with the highest failure rate


    11 subchannel identification TCH:
    00: TCH/H -subchannel 0
    01: TCH/H -subchannel 1
    02: TCH/F -subchannel

    subchannel identification SDCCH:
    00 - 07: SDCCH -subchannel 0 - 7

    12 proportion of TCH or SDCCH subchannel releases due to failure
    in all channel releases on a given channel during the measurement
    period
    Instructions
    Find out the reason for the alarm on the basis of the release causes
    in channel release messages. Restore the channel by first locking it
    out of use and then unlocking it with the MML command ERS.

    ZERS:<BTS>,<TRX>,<CH>; lock
    ZERS:<BTS>,<TRX>,<CH>:U; unlock

    Check that the parameters affecting the alarm are reasonable.
    MML command EEO outputs the radio network supervision parameter values,
    EEN command modifies the parameter values.

    Parameters, with their default values, affecting the alarm:
    ZEEN:TCHFR = TCH failure rate (20 )
    SCHFR = SDCCH failure rate (80 )
    PRDCFR = length of supervision period (60 min)
    CS = channel seizure threshold value (10)

    SMBNT = supervision start time (08-00)
    EMBNT = supervision end time (18-00)
    Cancelling
    If the alarm requires no user actions, you can cancel it with the
    MML command EOR.

    The system cancels the alarm automatically in connection with the
    user's locking and unlocking commands, or, if the situation is solved
    without user actions, after the current measurement period.

    All supplementary fields except CFR_OBJ field are set to zero
    irespective of the alarms cancelled manually or by the system.


    This is the basics
    In practice

    If you get all 1s in Option 2 to 9 is one indication that the TRX is out of combat.
    If you see almost all 1s in Option 2 to 9 indicates low quality of TRX.
    If they are all TRXs of a sector may be interference.
    If there are few 1s is nothing for you to be alarmed
    .

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    Default Re: Alarm 7745 Nokia

    Quote Originally Posted by OptimiNSN View Post
    Meaning

    The rate of calls terminating in failure on a channel is above the
    threshold value set by the operator. The alarm is used to supervise
    the functioning of traffic and signaling channels, and to detect
    the possible faulty channels.
    Supplementary information fields
    1 indicates if the alarm is on the TCH or on the SDCCH channel
    01: TCH
    02: SDCCH


    2 indicates if the channel failure rate is above the defined
    threshold in time slot 0
    00: below threshold (no alarm)
    01: above threshold (alarm)

    3 indicates if the channel failure rate is above the defined
    threshold in time slot 1
    00: below threshold (no alarm)
    01: above threshold (alarm)

    4 indicates if the channel failure rate is above the defined
    threshold in time slot 2
    00: below threshold (no alarm)
    01: above threshold (alarm)

    5 indicates if the channel failure rate is above the defined
    threshold in time slot 3
    00: below threshold (no alarm)
    01: above threshold (alarm)

    6 indicates if the channel failure rate is above the defined
    threshold in time slot 4
    00: below threshold (no alarm)
    01: above threshold (alarm)

    7 indicates if the channel failure rate is above the defined
    threshold in time slot 5
    00: below threshold (no alarm)
    01: above threshold (alarm)

    8 indicates if the channel failure rate is above the defined
    threshold in time slot 6
    00: below threshold (no alarm)
    01: above threshold (alarm)

    9 indicates if the channel failure rate is above the defined
    threshold in time slot 7
    00: below threshold (no alarm)
    01: above threshold (alarm)

    10 time slot with the highest failure rate


    11 subchannel identification TCH:
    00: TCH/H -subchannel 0
    01: TCH/H -subchannel 1
    02: TCH/F -subchannel

    subchannel identification SDCCH:
    00 - 07: SDCCH -subchannel 0 - 7

    12 proportion of TCH or SDCCH subchannel releases due to failure
    in all channel releases on a given channel during the measurement
    period
    Instructions
    Find out the reason for the alarm on the basis of the release causes
    in channel release messages. Restore the channel by first locking it
    out of use and then unlocking it with the MML command ERS.

    ZERS:<BTS>,<TRX>,<CH>; lock
    ZERS:<BTS>,<TRX>,<CH>:U; unlock

    Check that the parameters affecting the alarm are reasonable.
    MML command EEO outputs the radio network supervision parameter values,
    EEN command modifies the parameter values.

    Parameters, with their default values, affecting the alarm:
    ZEEN:TCHFR = TCH failure rate (20 )
    SCHFR = SDCCH failure rate (80 )
    PRDCFR = length of supervision period (60 min)
    CS = channel seizure threshold value (10)

    SMBNT = supervision start time (08-00)
    EMBNT = supervision end time (18-00)
    Cancelling
    If the alarm requires no user actions, you can cancel it with the
    MML command EOR.

    The system cancels the alarm automatically in connection with the
    user's locking and unlocking commands, or, if the situation is solved
    without user actions, after the current measurement period.

    All supplementary fields except CFR_OBJ field are set to zero
    irespective of the alarms cancelled manually or by the system.


    This is the basics
    In practice

    If you get all 1s in Option 2 to 9 is one indication that the TRX is out of combat.
    If you see almost all 1s in Option 2 to 9 indicates low quality of TRX.
    If they are all TRXs of a sector may be interference.
    If there are few 1s is nothing for you to be alarmed.

    Optimi.. is this alarm doesnt pertain to any hardware issue, antenna or line issue?

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    Default Re: Alarm 7745 Nokia

    Yes, this alarm to explain some performance degradation

    1. Overshooting
    2. HO Fail
    3. Drop Call
    4. Call Setup
    5. HW problem

    ex : 7745 with 7744 mean Interference
    7745 with 7602 some problem on your RF part

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    Default Re: Alarm 7745 Nokia

    I recommend you read this training http://www.finetopix.com/nokiasiemen...-findings.html
    In this training you will find the answers

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