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NE Management System Performance Management Operation Guide

ZTE University

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Objects

Know the basic functions of performance management

Master the measurement task, measurement objects, threshold task, counter and index, template task and performance data management

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Content

Performance Management Overview

Measurement Task Management

Counter and Index Management

Threshold Task Management

Common Template Management

Template Task Management

Performance Data Management

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Performance Management Overview

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Basic Concepts

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Operation Flow

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Performance Management Window

1. Menu bar 2. Main toolbar 3. Navigation pane4. Performance management toolbar 5. Performance data pane

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Basic Performance Management Operations

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Content

Performance Management Overview

Measurement Task Management

Counter and Index Management

Threshold Task Management

Common Template Management

Template Task Management

Performance Data Management

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Creating a Measurement Task

1. On the

Measurement

Task

Management tab,

click on the

performance

management

toolbar.

2. On the

Measurement

Task/Location/Ge

neral tab, set the

parameters.

3. Click OK.

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Measurement Task Basic OperationsTask Steps

Modifying a Measurement Task

Right-click the task, and then click Modify Measurement Task.

Viewing a Measurement Task

Right-click the task, and then click Delete Measurement Task.

Activating a Measurement Task

Right-click the task, and then select Activate Measurement Task.

Suspending a Measurement Task

Right-click the task, and then click Suspend Measurement Task.

Deleting a Measurement Task

Right-click the task, and then click Delete Measurement Task.

Synchronizing a Measurement Task

Right-click the task, and then click Synchronize Measurement Task.

Refreshing Measurement Tasks

Right-click any measurement task, and then click Refresh Measurement Task.

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Synchronizing Measurement Tasks by OMM

1. On the Measurement Task Management tab, right-click any measurement task in the measurement task list, and then click Synchronize Measurement Task by OMM on the shortcut menu.

2. Select the NE type from the NE Type drop-down box, and then select the NE in the NE list, click OK.

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Verifying the Consistency Status of a Measurement Task

1. On the Measurement Task Management tab, click the cell in the Consistency Status column corresponding to the measurement task.

2. After checking the consistency status of each NE measurement task, click Close.

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Importing Measurement Tasks from a File

1. On the Measurement Task Management tab, click on the toolbar.

2. In the Import Measure Task dialog box, find and select the file to be imported, select Import task from file direct, and then click the Open button.

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Exporting a Measurement Task to a File

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Checking the Integrality of a Measurement Task

1. On the Measurement Task Management tab, click on the toolbar.

2. In the Measurement Task Integrality dialog box, type or select the NE type from the NE type drop-down box, and then select All from the Show Type drop-down box.

3. Click Check button.

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Content

Performance Management Overview

Measurement Task Management

Counter and Index Management

Threshold Task Management

Common Template Management

Template Task Management

Performance Data Management

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Overview of Performance Management

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Counter and Index Overview

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Opening the Counter and Index Management Tab

1. Product type2. Network element type

3. Measured object type4. Counter type

Select Performance > Counter and Index Management from the menu.

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Viewing the Counter Types of a Measure Object

Counter Types

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Viewing the Counters of a Type

Counters of a Type

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Creating an Index(1)1. On the menu bar of the

client window, click Performance > Counter And Index Management.

2. Expand the Resource Type tree in the Model Management pane to find the measure object you want.

3. Click “+” before the measure object node, right-click the Key PI node, and then click Create Index on the shortcut menu.

4. On the Basic Information tab of the Create Index dialog box, enter the index name in the Name box and other information in the Description box.

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Creating an Index(2)

5. Select NE Type and MO Type from drop-down box.

6. Select the format of the index value from the Display Format drop-down list box according the index type: "Integer“, "Float", "Percent" or "Boolean (1/0)“.

The following introduces the constraint relationship between index type and value format:

Key PI : Integer , Float , Percent or Boolean (1/0). Ordinary PI : Integer , Float or Percent . Statistics PI : Boolean (1/0).

7. If “Float” or “Percent” is selected from the Display Format drop-down box, set the format in the Format box further.

8. Enter the exception value of the index in the Index value box, which is the calculation result when the denominator of the index formula is zero.

9. In the Create Index dialog box, click the Index Formula tab, and then edit the index formula.

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Creating an Index(3)

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Creating an Index(4)10. In the Create Index dialog

box, click the Preset QoS tab, and then select the direction, set the thresholds and corresponding deltas.

11. Click OK, The system judges the validity of the index formula.

If the formula does not comply with the specification, a message will pop up to prompt the error.

If the formula is valid, the system prompts the successful creation of the index and allocates a unique ID to the index. The new index appears in corresponding index list.

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Index Basic Operations

Task Steps

Modifying an Index In the KPI list, right-click the index, and then click Modify Index.

Viewing an Index In the KPI list, double-click KPI.

Moving an Index In the KPI list, right-click the index, and then click Move Index.

Deleting an Index In the KPI list, right-click the index, and then click Delete Index.

Refreshing Indexes Right-click any node on the Resource Type tree, and then click Refresh.

Notes: Only user-defined indexes can be modified. The default performance indexes provided by the system cannot be modified.

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Exporting Indexes to a File

1. On the menu bar of the client window, click Performance > Counter And Index Management.

2. On the Counter And Index Management tab, click button.

3. Select the exporting range in the Index Export dialog box, and then click OK.

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Importing Indexes from a File

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Creating an Index Group To effectively manage indexes of different types, you can create new index groups of PI,

KPI or SPI type, and classify user-defined indexes into corresponding groups based on certain rules.

1. On the menu bar of the client window, click Performance > Counter And Index Management.

2. Expand the Resource Type tree in the Model Management pane to find the measure object that needs a new index group.

3. Right-click the Key PI node under the measure object, and then click New Business Type on the shortcut menu to open the New Business Type dialog box.

4. Enter the name of the index group to be created in the Group Type text box, and then click OK.

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Modifying an Index Group

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Deleting an Index Group

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Content

Performance Management Overview

Measurement Task Management

Counter and Index Management

Threshold Task Management

Common Template Management

Template Task Management

Performance Data Management

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Creating a Threshold Task(1)

1. On the menu bar of the client window, click Performance > Threshold Task Management.

2. Click on the task management toolbar.

3. On the Threshold Task tab of the Create Threshold Task dialog box, select the NE type from the NE Type drop-down box and select the MO type from the MO Type drop-down box.

4. In the Threshold Index area on the Threshold Task tab, click the Add index button to open the Select dialog box.

5. Select the index you want to use, and then click OK.

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Creating a Threshold Task(2)

6. In the Threshold Index area, select the counter (or index) and then click the Modify index button.

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Creating a Threshold Task(3)

7. set the thresholds and deltas (that is, hysteresis values) corresponding to four different severity levels, enter other information, and then click OK.

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Creating a Threshold Task(4)

8. On the Location tab, set the collection location, including the Monitor Level , Wildcard Level , NE Location and MO Location.

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Creating a Threshold Task(5)

9. On the General tab, set the general information of the threshold task according to the instructions.

10. Click OK.

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Threshold Task Basic Operations Task Steps

Modifying a Threshold Task Right-click the task, and then click Modify Threshold Task.

Viewing a Threshold Task Right-click the task, and then click View Threshold Task.

Deleting a Threshold Task Right-click the task, and then click Delete Threshold Task.

Activating a Threshold Task Right-click the task, and then click Active Threshold Task.

Suspending a Threshold Task Right-click the task, and then click Suspend Threshold Task.

Refreshing Threshold Tasks Right-click any threshold task in the list, and then click Refresh Threshold Task.

Notes:1.A threshold task must be activated to take effect. And only after successful activation, will the system collect performance data from corresponding NEs according to the settings of the task.2.Only an active threshold task can be suspended.

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Importing a Threshold Task

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Exporting a Threshold Task

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Content

Performance Management Overview

Measurement Task Management

Counter and Index Management

Threshold Task Management

Common Template Management

Template Task Management

Performance Data Management

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Opening Common Template Management

Overview: You can use a

common template to query performance data according to the predefined query conditions after selecting the NE location and MO location. The system also supports the customization of common templates.

To open the Common Template:

Click Performance > Common Template Management on the menu bar.

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Creating a Common Template(1)1. In the client window, click Performance > Common Template Management

on the menu bar.2. click on the toolbar to open the Create Template dialog box.

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Creating a Common Template(2)3. Set the template name and description information, and then select

NE Type, MO Type, counters and/or indexes.

4. Click Logic to open the Logic Filter/Render dialog box.

5. Select the operator from corresponding drop-down box on the Filter Operator column, and enter the value in corresponding cell on the Filter Value column.

6. Click OK.

In the Logic Filter/Render dialog box, you can set the filtering and rendering rules based on logical operation for each index or counter as needed. The system will filter and renderthe query result according to the rules.

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Creating a Common Template(3)7. Click TOPN to open the TOPN

Filter/Render dialog box, select the filter type: No group, Group by time, or Goup by location.

Suppose a radio network has 10 eNB, each of them having 1000 cells. Therefore, the radio network has 10,000 cells in total. The query result of a cell performance index or counter at the granularity of one hour during a whole day (24 hours) may involve 240,000 records (10000*24). If you want to filter the records of the index or counter according to Top 5 maximum values, the system returns different query results when different filter types are selected.

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Creating a Common Template(4)

No Group : the system queries the performance data and only displays the Top 5 maximum values in the query result. If several values are tied for one of the Top 5 place, the system only selects and displays the first collected one. The No group filter type is generally used for analyzing the maximum or minimum values of all performance data.

Group by Time : the system queries the performance data and displays the Top 5 maximum values in the query result of each hour, that is, returns 120 (5*24) records. The Group by time filter type is generally used for analyzing the best or worst object (for example, the best cell or worst cell) at specific time point during a period.

Group by Location : the system queries the performance data and displays the Top 5 maximum values of each object during 24 hours, that is, returns 50,000 records (5*10000). The Group by location filter type is generally used for analyzing the performance of each object at the best time or worst time during a period.

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Creating a Common Template(5)8. Click Render column to open the Threshold render dialog box, you can set

the rendering rule for the index by setting corresponding thresholds, background colors and font colors.

9. Click OK to close the Threshold render dialog box.

10. After setting the TopN-based filtering and rendering rules for the indexes and counters you want to set, click OK in the TOPN Filter/Render dialog box to return to the Create Template dialog box.

11. In the Create Template dialog box, click OK.

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Common Template Basic Operations

Task Steps

Modifying a Common Template Right-click the template, and then click Modify Common Template.

Viewing a Common Template Right-click the template, and then click View Common Template.

Deleting a Common Template Right-click the template, and then click Delete Common Template.

Refreshing Common Templates Right-click any common template, and then click Refresh.

Exporting a Common Template to a File Right-click the template, and then click Export Common Template.

Importing a Common Template from a File

Right-click any template, and then click Import Common Template.

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Content

Performance Management Overview

Measurement Task Management

Counter and Index Management

Threshold Task Management

Common Template Management

Template Task Management

Performance Data Management

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Template Task Management

Overview: Query templates

are used for performance data query. A query template can be used to schedule a performance data query task, that is, a template task.

To open the Template Task:

click Performance > Template Task on the menu bar.

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Creating a Query Template(1)

1. On the menu bar of the client window, click Performance > Template Task.

2. In the Template Tree pane, right-click the Template node, and then click New template on the shortcut menu to open the New template dialog box.

3. Enter the template name in the Name box, select the operation mode of the template from the Operation Mode drop-down box, and then click OK to open the Raw Data Query dialog box.

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Creating a Query Template(2)

4. set the query conditions on corresponding tabs, and then click OK to save the query template.

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Query Template Basic OperationsTask Steps

Editing the Query Template In the Template Tree pane, double-click the query template. In the Raw Data Query dialog box, modify the query conditions.

Modifying the Attributes of a Query Template

Right-click the query template you want to modify, and then click Modify. In the Modify Template dialog box, modify the templatename and/or the operation mode.

Saving a Query Template as Another Query Template

In the Template Tree pane, right-click the query template, and then click Save as.

Importing a Query Template In the Template Tree pane, right-click the Template node, and then click Import.

Exporting a Query Template In the Template Tree pane, right-click the query template, and then click Export.

Deleting a Query Template Right-click the query template to be deleted and then click Delete.

Querying Performance Data by a Query Template

In the Template Tree pane, right-click the query template, and then click Run.

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Creating a Query Template Task(1)

1. On the menu bar of the client window, click Performance > Template Task .

2. On the Template Task tab, click on the toolbar to open the Create Query Template Task dialog box.

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Creating a Query Template Task(2)

3. In the Create Query Template Task dialog box, set the query template task:

I. In the Task name box, enter the task name.

II. From the Template name drop-down box, select the query template you want to use.

III. Select Start time and End time.

IV. From the Task status drop-down box, select the initial status of the query template task: “Activated” or “Suspend”.

V. Select the type for query result files that will be generated and saved on the server by clicking corresponding radio button.

VI. In the Task execution settings area, set the running cycle of the task.

4. Click OK.

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Creating a Common Template Task(1)

1. On the menu bar of the client window, click Performance > Template Task .

2. On the Template Task tab, click on the toolbar to open the Create Common Template Task dialog box.

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Creating a Common Template Task(2)

3. On the Basic Info tab of the Create Common Template Task dialog box, set the basic information:

I. In the Task name box, enter the name of the task.

II. From the Template name drop-down box, select the common template you want to use for the task.

III. Select Start time and End time, and then set the start time and end time in corresponding drop-down boxes as needed.

IV. From the Task status drop-down box, select the initial status of the query template task: “Activated” or “Suspend”.

V. Select the type for query result files that will be generated and saved on the server by clicking corresponding radio button.

VI. In the Task execution settings area, set the running cycle of the task.

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Creating a Common Template Task(3)

4. On the Location Info tab, set the location information.

5. On the Time Info, set the schedule information.

6. Click OK.

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Others Template Task Operation

Operation Button Menu

Modifying a Template Task

Performance > Template Task > Template Task tab > Modify Template Task

Viewing a Template Task Performance > Template Task > Template Task tab > View Template Task

Deleting a Template Task Performance > Template Task > Template Task tab > Delete Template Task

Activating a Template Task

Performance > Template Task > Template Task tab > Active Template Task

Suspending a Template Task

Performance > Template Task > Template Task tab > Suspend Template Task

Completing a Template Task

Performance > Template Task > Template Task tab > Finish Template Task

Refreshing Template Tasks

Performance > Template Task > Template Task tab > Refresh Template Task

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Content

Performance Management Overview

Measurement Task Management

Counter and Index Management

Threshold Task Management

Common Template Management

Template Task Management

Performance Data Management

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Performance Data Query Overview

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Query performance data by Customized Conditions(1)

1. In the client window, select Performance > Performance Data Query.

2. On the Indices Selection tab of the Raw Data Query dialog box, select the performance indexes you want to query.

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Query performance data by Customized Conditions(2)

3. Click the Object Selection Tab, select the NEs and Mos.

4. Click the Time Selection tab, set the time period during.

5. Click OK.

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Querying Performance Data by Measurement Task

1. On the menu bar of the client window, click Performance > Measurement Task Management.

2. On the Measurement Task Management tab, right-click the measurement task, and then click Query PM Data by Task on the shortcut Menu.

3. In the Raw Data Query dialog box, click OK.

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Querying Performance Data by Query Template

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Querying Performance Data by Common Template

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Querying Performance Data by Real-time(1)

1. On the menu bar of the client window, click Performance > Realtime Data Query.

2. On the Create Realtime Data Query dialog box, select the NE type from the NE type drop-down box.

3. Select the MO type from the MO type drop-down box.

4. Select the Task Lifecycle, and then set the query period.

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Querying Performance Data by Real-time(2)

5. Click Select Indices/Counters button, and then select the indices/Counters, click OK.

6. Select the collection granularity from the Collection Granularity drop-down box.

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Querying Performance Data by Real-time(3)

7. Click Select Location button, select the NE location from the Select Location dialog box, and then click OK.

8. Select Save data to file, and then click button to open the Save dialog box.

9. Set the file name, file path and file type, and then click Save button.

10. Click OK.

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Management the Performance Data Query Result

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Performance Data Monitoring Overview

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Setting Performance Data Monitoring Task

1. On the menu bar of the client window, click Performance > Data Monitor.

2. On the Index/Counter tab, set the indices/counter information.

3. On then Location tab, select the location of NEs and MOs from the Location Group drop-down box.

4. Click OK.

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Checking the Integrity of Performance Data

1. On the menu bar of the client window, click Performance > Integrity Report.

2. On the Object Selection tab, select the NE type, MO type and PO.

3. On the Location Selection tab, select the NE.

4. On the Time Selection tab, set the query period.

5. Click OK.

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