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    Default Export performance data (tmf) from eNodeB locally (on site) - DBS3900

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    How Export performance data (tmf) from eNodeB locally (on site)


    Huawei DBS3900

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    Default Re: Export performance data (tmf) from eNodeB locally (on site) - DBS3900

    Exporting performance data (TMF) from an eNodeB (specifically the Huawei DBS3900) on-site involves several steps. Here's a detailed process:


    Preparation:

    Tools and Equipment:

    Laptop or PC with Huawei's LMT (Local Maintenance Terminal) software installed.
    Ethernet cable or appropriate connection medium to connect the laptop to the eNodeB.
    Necessary credentials (username and password) for accessing the eNodeB.
    Steps to Export Performance Data:
    Connect to the eNodeB:


    Connect your laptop to the eNodeB using an Ethernet cable or other appropriate connection.
    Open the Huawei LMT software on your laptop.
    Enter the IP address of the eNodeB, along with the necessary login credentials, to establish a connection.

    Access Performance Data:


    Once logged in, navigate to the "Performance Management" section in the LMT interface.
    Look for the "Performance Data" or "TMF" (Traffic Measurement Files) options.
    Configure Data Export:


    Select the specific performance counters or metrics you want to export.
    Configure the time period for which you need the data.

    Export Data:


    Choose the export format (e.g., CSV, XML, etc.) as required.
    Specify the local directory on your laptop where the exported file will be saved.
    Initiate the export process by clicking the appropriate button (e.g., "Export" or "Download").

    Verify Export:


    Once the export is complete, navigate to the specified directory on your laptop to verify that the file has been saved correctly.
    Open the file to check if the data has been exported in the correct format and contains the required information.

    Troubleshooting Tips:

    Connection Issues: Ensure that the Ethernet cable is properly connected and that your laptop's network settings are configured to communicate with the eNodeB.
    Login Problems: Double-check the IP address, username, and password. Ensure that there are no typos and that you have the necessary permissions.
    Data Export Errors: Verify that the selected time period and performance counters are available and that there are no system alarms that might be affecting data collection.
    Last edited by ranengpro; Today at 03:53 PM

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