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  1. #21
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    Default Re: M2000 - schedule query

    you can use the task management if it is defined in the user account you are using/logged in. Then, you need your admin to grant your access in the root folder because by default, exported files in m2000 is located in the root folder.

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    Default Re: M2000 - schedule query

    Thx jimjim, so both is possible right? Would you happen to have description of file format or could you please share sample file with me? Are those xml files 3GPP compatible?
    Br,xero

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    Default Re: M2000 - schedule query

    ftp -n -i -v <<_eof
    open your.destination.ip.address
    user yourusername yourpassword

    #To put files
    cd /destinationdirectory
    mput yourfiles

    #To get files
    cd /destinationdirectory
    mget yourfiles

    bye
    _eof

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    Default Re: M2000 - schedule query

    I'm looking for format or sample of export performance measurement files (txt or xml), which are being exported from M2000 so they can be used by external tools.
    Thx,xero

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    Quote Originally Posted by tester View Post
    1. Create templates with necessary counters
    2. Task Management -> File Interface -> Performance Data Export -> Extended Parameters -> Template
    Choose your templates. The results will be saved in
    /export/home/omc/var/fileint/pm/pmexport_2011xxyy/

    If you need more complicated reports please use PRS (Performance Report System) or iSStar (script language).
    Thanks prends, this way that i want to do. My Question is how we can do scheduled task without administrator privileges, is that possible?

    BR,

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    Default Re: M2000 - schedule query

    using PRS or NASTAR, it's work !

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    Default Re: M2000 - schedule query

    Quote Originally Posted by Dimas View Post
    using PRS or NASTAR, it's work !
    Yes we can, but it must spend money again to buy the license of that tools


    BR,

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    Default Re: M2000 - schedule query

    what's PRS and NASTAR?

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    Default Re: M2000 - schedule query

    Quote Originally Posted by Palupi View Post
    what's PRS and NASTAR?
    Nastar is a system used for the analysis and troubleshooting of quality-related problems on the wireless networks on HUAWEI (including 2G & 3G Network). Data from BSC is transfered to Nastar Server trough SAU Board (so if we want to implement Nastar we should install the SAU Board). Nastar provide several solutions such as : RF Optimization (can provide data like RxLev & RxQual), User Experience Optimization, Service Geographic Observation, etc. As far as I know, Nastar can not provide analysis for drop or fail in GPRS/EDGE.

    PRS is iManager Performance Report System used to monitors and analyzes network performance by taking the following measures:
    • Supporting key performance indicator (KPI) correlation query and drilling
    • Predicting and customizing reports
    • Generating and delivering reports on schedule
    • Providing the KPI dashboard
    • Providing the KPI benchmark
    • Predicting traffic trends
    • Supporting the geographic information system (GIS)
    • Browsing reports on Web pages
    • Managing NEs based on areas

    The difference between PRS and M2000 is in PRS we can store data as long as we want (depend on the size of HardDisk). PRS can generate automatic report and send to our email or FTP server.

    Nastar & PRS need another server that usually different from M2000.

    BR,

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    Default Re: M2000 - schedule query

    THANKS A LOT

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