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Thread: E1 or Fiber loss at RNC or NODE

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    Default E1 or Fiber loss at RNC or NODE

    Hai, Is it possible to check the E1 or Fiber loss in E******* RNC or Node-B? If possible please help me how to do? I have lots of site having "Nodesynch" in "Degraded" mode. So i just want to check whether is there any transmission error in E1 and Fiber. Thank you.

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    Default Re: E1 or Fiber loss at RNC or NODE

    Hi ,
    Its better use the BO report for this , as i have noticed that the errors reported in the site clears after 15 min .

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    basil

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    Default Re: E1 or Fiber loss at RNC or NODE

    it is better that you refer to a dump of your network, that contains a total report both RF both Transmission. F.

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    Default Re: E1 or Fiber loss at RNC or NODE

    There is a easy way to check e1 on nodeb.
    Log in to nodeb using moshell and enter "st e1" it will give
    You a printout of errors on the transport...
    Problem is that you can't check this on ethernet for example etmfx... This only works for atm e1

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    Default Re: E1 or Fiber loss at RNC or NODE

    you can use "get sync" command in RNC and check the corresponding sync for the IUB.
    As in your case it seems you are not getting proper clock sync from Transmission equipement or not getting at all.
    also you can check the PCM error by "st e1" in Node-B or RNC, and then by pget the proxy.

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