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    Default M2000 & PRS

    Dears,

    What's the difference between M2000 & PRS?
    in other words, what are the advantages of PRS compared to M2000?

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    Default Re: M2000 & PRS

    You cam automate stats extraction tasks in PRS and save templates.

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    Default Re: M2000 & PRS

    Thanks a lot dear Friend,

    Could you guide me regardign below issue:

    M2000 doesn't save any data for rehoming "migrated" sites - do you know any way to get Migrated sites old stats

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    Once the migrated sites is deleted from the old BSC i don't think it is possible to extract stats of the old cells. Please correct me if I am wrong.

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    Default Re: M2000 & PRS

    THese two tools are different. PRS is aimed for statistics while M2000 can be used for a multitude of things (configuration, viewing and monitoring of your network elements) and statistics. The statistical interface in M2000 is quite limited and normally you have to post-process it further in case you have to report but is very useful for trouble shooting. PRS - you can post-process the data directly in it, create reports, schedule them to come to your e-mail address (daily, weekly), etc.

    Hope this helps?

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    Default Re: M2000 & PRS

    Quote Originally Posted by D33T0X View Post
    THese two tools are different. PRS is aimed for statistics while M2000 can be used for a multitude of things (configuration, viewing and monitoring of your network elements) and statistics. The statistical interface in M2000 is quite limited and normally you have to post-process it further in case you have to report but is very useful for trouble shooting. PRS - you can post-process the data directly in it, create reports, schedule them to come to your e-mail address (daily, weekly), etc.

    Hope this helps?
    Dear, do you have document describes how to use PRS in doing tasks you have kindly mentioned?

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