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Table of Contents
Part II Operation Guide...............................................................................................................1
T01 Platform (Basic Features For All).......................................................................................1
T01-01 M2000 Basic Service (WOFD-000100).................................................................1
T01-02 Centralized Task Management (WOFD-071200)..................................................6
T01-03 User Profile Management (WOFD-071500)........................................................11
T01-04 M2000 Data Backup and Restore (WOFD-080300)............................................12
T02 Fault Management (Basic Features For All).....................................................................26
T02-01 Centralized Storage of Alarm Information (WOFD-010100)................................26
T02-02 Alarm Viewer (WOFD-010300)............................................................................28
T02-03 Automatic Alarm Retrieving (WOFD-011400)......................................................35
T02-04 Alarm Pre-processing on the M2000 (WOFD-014000)........................................36
T02-05 Alarm Post-processing on M2000 (WOFD-014100)............................................42
T02-06 Manual Alarm Clearing (WOFD-011900).............................................................45
T03 Configuration Management (Basic Features For All).......................................................46
T03-01 Auto-Synchronization for Configuration Alteration (WOFD-020100)....................46
T03-02 Configuration Data Synchronization (WOFD-020200)........................................47
T03-03 Configuration Data Query (WOFD-020400)........................................................51
T03-04 Centralized MML for Configuration (WOFD-070200)..........................................53
T03-05 Centralized Device Panel (WOFD-022300).........................................................54
T04 Performance Management (Basic Features For All)........................................................58
T04-01 Performance Measurement Data Collection and Storage (WOFD-030100)........58
T04-02 Performance Measurement Data Query (WOFD-030500)..................................63
T04-03 Customizable Counter Management (WOFD-031000).......................................69
T04-04 Performance Threshold Alarm (WOFD-031200).................................................71
T05 Security Management (Basic Features For All)................................................................75
T05-01 Centralized User Authorization and Authentication (WOFD-040100)..................75
T05-02 Security Policy (WOFD-040300).........................................................................83
T05-03 M2000 Log Management (WOFD-050100).........................................................84
T05-04 NE Log Management (WOFD-050300)...............................................................92
T06 Topology Management (Basic Features For All)..............................................................95
T06-01 Topology Management (WOFD-060100).............................................................95

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T 1Platform (Basic Features For All)
T-1.1 M2000 Basic Service (WOFD-000100)
T-1.1.1 Online Help
Objective
Test the function of online help availability.
Serial No. of Test Networking Diagram
None
Prerequisites

You have logged in to the M2000 client.

NEs report related alarms.

Procedure

Expected Result

[Traditional Style] On the M2000 client, choose


Monitor > Browse Current Alarm from the menu
bar to enter the Browse Current Alarm window.

The Filter dialog box is displayed.

[Application Style] Click Application Panel


in the upper left corner of the M2000 client.
On the displayed interface, click the
Application Center tab. Then, right-click
Fault Managementand choose Browse
Current Alarm from the shortcut menu to
enter the Browse Current Alarm window.
Press F1.

Detailed help information of the function is


displayed, including related operations, parameters,
and notes.

Click OK in the Filter dialog box.

Alarm information is displayed in the Browse


Current Alarm window.

Press F1.

Detailed help information of the function is


displayed, including related operations, parameters,
and notes.

Select the alarm and click the Click here for


detailss link in the Troubleshooting pane.

Detailed help information about the alarm is


displayed.

Test Description
None
Internal Number

T01-0101

T-1.1.2 Monitoring the M2000 Status


Objective

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Test the function of online system monitoring.


Serial No. of Test Networking Diagram
None
Prerequisites
You have logged in to the M2000 client.
Procedure

Expected Result

.1

The System Monitor Browser window is displayed

[Traditional Style] On the M2000 client,


choose Monitor > System Monitor >
Browser.
[Application Style] Click Application Panel
in the upper left corner of the M2000 client.
On the displayed interface, click the
Application Center tab. Then, right-click
System Management and choose System
Monitor > Browser from the shortcut menu
to enter the System Monitor Browser
window.

Click the Hard Disk Monitor tab.

File System, Total Size (MB), Used Size (MB),


Free Size (MB), Usage (%), and Status are
displayed.

Click the Database Monitor tab.

Database Name, Total Data Space (MB), Free


Data Space (MB), Data Space Usage (%) (Only
SUN), Total Log Space (MB) (Only SUN), Free
Log Space (MB) (Only SUN), Log Space Usage
(%) (Only SUN), Total Data Space Usage (%)
(Only ATAE/HP), Table Space Usage (%) (Only
ATAE/HP), Status, and Description are displayed.

Click the Service Monitor tab.

Service Name, Process Name, Description,


Status, Startup Mode, Start Time, and Server
Name are displayed.

Click the Process Monitor tab.

Process Name, Process ID, Handle Count, CPU


Usage (%), Memory Usage (MB), DB Connection
Number (Only SUN), and Thread Number are
displayed.

Click the Server Monitor tab.

Server Name, Server Status, OS, Total Physical


Memory (MB), Free Physical Memory (MB), Total
Swap Memory (MB), Free Swap Memory (MB),
CPU Usage (%), and Memory Usage (%) are
displayed.

Test Description
None
Internal Number

T01-0102

T-1.1.3 Collecting Statistics About Performance Data


Objective
Test the function of collecting statistics about performance data.
Serial No. of Test Networking Diagram

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None
Prerequisites
You have logged in to the M2000 client and have related permissions.
Procedure

Expected Result

.1

The Query Result window is displayed.

[Traditional Style] On the M2000 client,


choose Performance > Query Result from
the menu bar to enter the Query Result
window.
[Application Style] Click Application Panel
in the upper left corner of the M2000 client.
On the displayed interface, click the
Application Center tab. Then, right-click
Performance and choose Query Result
from the shortcut menu to enter the Query
Result window.

Expand the OSS node and double-click NM


Server.

The statistical performance data of the NM server is


displayed in a table. The table contains the
following counters: Start Time, Period, Server
Name, Average load of the primary
processor(%), Peak load of the primary
processor(%), Average usage ratio of the
memory(%), Peak usage ratio of the
memory(%), Average usage ratio of hard
disk(%), and Peak usage ratio of hard disk(%).

Double-click Database.

The statistical performance data of the database is


displayed in a table. The table contains the
following counters: Start Time, Period, Server
Name, Instance Name, Database Name, Average
usage ratio of database(%), and Peak usage
ratio of database(%).

Test Description
None
Internal Number

T01-0103

T-1.1.4 Querying M2000 License Information and Updating the License


Objective
Test the function of M2000 license management.
Serial No. of Test Networking Diagram
None
Prerequisites

M2000 services work properly.

You have logged in to the M2000 client as user admin.

Procedure

Expected Result

.1

The License Information dialog box is displayed.

[Traditional Style] On the M2000 client,


choose License > OSS License
Management > License Information from
the menu bar.

The value of Capacity indicates the license


resource control item.

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[Application Style] Click Application Panel


in the upper left corner of the M2000 client.
On the displayed interface, click the
Application Center tab. Then, right-click
System Management and choose License
Information from the shortcut menu.

The value of Consumption indicates the license


consumption.

Click Update License.

The Open dialog box is displayed.

Select the license file you want to update and click


Open.

The License Comparison Result dialog box with


the changes of the licenses is displayed.

Click OK.

The Confirm dialog box is displayed. Click OK to


log out of the client.

Log in to the M2000 client as user admin. Then,


[Traditional Style] On the M2000 client, choose
License > OSS License Management > License
Information from the menu bar.

The License Information dialog box with the new


license information is displayed.

[Application Style] Click Application Panel


in the upper left corner of the M2000 client.
On the displayed interface, click the
Application Center tab. Then, right-click
System Management and choose License
Information from the shortcut menu.
Test Description
None
Internal Number

T01-0104

T-1.1.5 Web-based Installation and Automatic Upgrade on the M2000 Client


Objective
Test the function of installing the M2000 client application based on a web.
Serial No. of Test Networking Diagram
None
Prerequisites
The M2000 service has been installed.
Procedure

Expected Result

.1

The IE window is displayed.

Open the Internet Explorer (IE) and enter


http://IP address of M2000 server/cau/, for
example, http://10.71.16.68/cau/.

Enter the verification code.

The verification code is entered correctly in the


blank.

Click Set up.

The installation is started, and the M2000 EMS


Client is displayed.

Select I accept these terms, and click Next.

The installation path is displayed in the window.


The default path is C:\iManagerM2000Client. If
you want to change the installation directory, click
Browse to select the other path.

Click Next.

The Set Shortcut Folder dialog box is displayed

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Click Next.

You can find some information about your


installation. If you have no enough space to install
package, there will display red word to remind you.

Click Next.

The installation process is displayed.

When the process come to 100%, there will display


the window to tell you the installation is complete.
ClickFinish.

The M2000 client has been installed successfully.

Test Description
None
Internal Number

T01-0105

T-1.1.6 Monitoring User Session and Forcing Users to Log out of the M2000
Objective
Test the function of monitoring user session.
Serial No. of Test Networking Diagram
None
Prerequisites

The M2000 server works properly.

You have permission to monitor users.

Procedure

Expected Result

.1

The User Session Monitor window is displayed.


Active users' data such as User Name, Operation
Terminal, Type, Session Start Time, User
Groups, and Details are displayed on the User
Session Monitor tab page.

[Traditional Style] On the M2000 client,


choose Security > User Session Monitor
from the menu bar to enter the User
Session Monitor window.
[Application Style] Click Application Panel
in the upper left corner of the M2000 client.
On the displayed interface, click the
Application Center tab. Then, right-click
Security Management and choose User
Session Monitor from the shortcut menu to
enter the User Session Monitor window.

Select the user you want to force to exit the M2000.


Click Force User to Log out, and then click Yes.

The user data that is forced to exit the M2000 is not


displayed in the Session Monitor area, and the
user automatically exits the M2000 system.

Test Description
You cannot force yourself to exit the M2000.
Internal Number

T01-0106

T-1.1.7 Monitoring User Operation


Objective
Test the function of monitoring user operation.
Serial No. of Test Networking Diagram

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None
Prerequisites

The M2000 server works properly.

You have permission to monitor user operation.

Procedure

Expected Result

.1

The User Session Monitor window is displayed.


Active users' data such as User Name, Operation
Terminal, Type, Session Start Time, User
Groups, and Details are displayed on the User
Session Monitor tab page.

[Traditional Style] On the M2000 client,


choose Security > User Session Monitor
from the menu bar to enter the User
Session Monitor window.
[Application Style] Click Application Panel
in the upper left corner of the M2000 client.
On the displayed interface, click the
Application Center tab. Then, right-click
Security Management and choose User
Session Monitor from the shortcut menu to
enter the User Session Monitor window.

Select the user you want to monitor.


The user under monitor performs operations on the
terminal.

All the operations are listed at the bottom of the


window.

Test Description
None
Internal Number

T01-0107

T-1.2 Centralized Task Management (WOFD-071200)


T-1.2.1 Creating an NE Backup Task
Objective
Test the function of creating an NE backup task.
Serial No. of Test Networking Diagram
None
Prerequisites

You have obtained the user password for logging in to the client with
required permissions.

NEs have been connected to the M2000.

Procedure

Expected Result

.1

The Task Management window is displayed.

[Traditional Style] On the M2000 client,


choose Maintenance > Task Management.
[Application Style] Click Application Panel
in the upper left corner of the M2000 client.
On the displayed interface, click the
Application Center tab. Then, right-click
System Management and choose Task
Management from the shortcut menu to

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enter the Task Management window.


Click New.

The New Task dialog box is displayed.

Enter the task name, set the task type to NE


Backup and run type to One-time, and click Next.

The Time Setting dialog box is displayed.

Select Start time and click Next.

The NE Type Select dialog box is displayed.

Deselect Backup All NE, select By NE Type, and


select the type you want to back up in the By NE
Type dialog box, click OK, and then click Finish.

The dialog box is closed.

Test Description
None
Internal Number

T01-0201

T-1.2.2 Suspending an NE Backup Task


Objective
Test the function of suspending the NE backup task.
Serial No. of Test Networking Diagram
None
Prerequisites
The task list contains activated periodic tasks.
Procedure

Expected Result

.1

The Task Management window is displayed.

[Traditional Style] On the M2000 client,


choose Maintenance > Task Management.
[Application Style] Click Application Panel
in the upper left corner of the M2000 client.
On the displayed interface, click the
Application Center tab. Then, right-click
System Management and choose Task
Management from the shortcut menu to
enter the Task Management window.

Select an idle periodic task from the NE Backup


task list displayed in the Task Management
window.
Right-click a task and choose Suspend from the
shortcut menu. Click Yes in the Confirm dialog
box.

The task is suspended and the suspended task


does not run at the preset execution time.

Test Description
None
Internal Number

T01-0202

T-1.2.3 Resuming an NE Backup Task


Objective
Test the function of resuming the NE backup task.

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None
Prerequisites
The task list contains suspended periodic tasks.
Procedure

Expected Result

.1

The Task Management window is displayed.

[Traditional Style] On the M2000 client,


choose Maintenance > Task Management.
[Application Style] Click Application Panel
in the upper left corner of the M2000 client.
On the displayed interface, click the
Application Center tab. Then, right-click
System Management and choose Task
Management from the shortcut menu to
enter the Task Management window.

Select a suspended task from the NE Backup task


list displayed in Task Management.
Right click to choose Resume. Click Yes in the
Confirm window.

The task is resumed. The periodic task runs at the


preset execution time after you resume it.

Test Description
None
Internal Number

T01-0203

T-1.2.4 Deleting NE Backup Task


Objective
Test the function of deleting the NE Backup task
Serial No. of Test Networking Diagram
None
Prerequisites
The task list contains tasks.
Procedure

Expected Result

.1

The Task Management window is displayed.

[Traditional Style] On the M2000 client,


choose Maintenance > Task Management.
[Application Style] Click Application Panel
in the upper left corner of the M2000 client.
On the displayed interface, click the
Application Center tab. Then, right-click
System Management and choose Task
Management from the shortcut menu to
enter the Task Management window.

Select a task from the NE Backup task list


displayed in the Task Management window.
Click Delete.

The Confirm dialog box is displayed for you to


confirm the deletion.

Click Yes in the Confirm dialog box.

The task list is refreshed automatically. The deleted

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task is not displayed.


Test Description
You cannot delete a running task.
Internal Number

T01-0204

T-1.2.5 Refreshing the Task List


Objective
Test the function of refreshing the task list.
Serial No. of Test Networking Diagram
None
Prerequisites
The task list contains NE backup tasks.
Procedure

Expected Result

.1

The Task Management window is displayed.

[Traditional Style] On the M2000 client,


choose Maintenance > Task Management.
[Application Style] Click Application Panel
in the upper left corner of the M2000 client.
On the displayed interface, click the
Application Center tab. Then, right-click
System Management and choose Task
Management from the shortcut menu to
enter the Task Management window.

Choose NE Backup in the Task type navigation


tree.
Click Refresh.

The task list in NE Backup is updated.

Test Description
None
Internal Number

T01-0205

T-1.2.6 Querying the NE Backup Task


Objective
Test the function of querying the NE backup task.
Serial No. of Test Networking Diagram
None
Prerequisites
The task list contains NE backup tasks.
Procedure

Expected Result

.1

The Task Management window is displayed.

[Traditional Style] On the M2000 client,


choose Maintenance > Task Management.
[Application Style] Click Application Panel
in the upper left corner of the M2000 client.
On the displayed interface, click the

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Application Center tab. Then, right-click


System Management and choose Task
Management from the shortcut menu to
enter the Task Management window.
Choose NE Backup in the Task type navigation
tree.
Select a Finished task in the task list.

Results of the task are displayed in the Result


Information.

Test Description
None
Internal Number

T01-0206

T-1.2.7 Copying the NE Backup Task


Objective
Test the function of copying the NE backup task.
Serial No. of Test Networking Diagram
None
Prerequisites
The task list contains NE backup tasks.
Procedure

Expected Result

.1

The Task Management window is displayed.

[Traditional Style] On the M2000 client,


choose Maintenance > Task Management.
[Application Style] Click Application Panel
in the upper left corner of the M2000 client.
On the displayed interface, click the
Application Center tab. Then, right-click
System Management and choose Task
Management from the shortcut menu to
enter the Task Management window.

Choose NE Backup in the Task type navigation


tree.
Select a task in the task list and click Copy.

The Copy Task dialog box is displayed.

Input the task name, set the task type to NE


Backup and run type to Periodic. Then, click Next.

The dialog box changes to Time Setting and


period setting window.

Select Start time and Execution interval and click


Next.

The dialog box change to NE type select window.

Select All NEs and click Finish.

The Copy Task dialog box is closed.

Test Description
None
Internal Number

T01-0207

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T-1.3 User Profile Management (WOFD-071500)


T-1.3.1 User Profile Management of Alarm Color Display
Objective
Test the function of user profile management of alarm color display supported by the M2000.
Serial No. of Test Networking Diagram
None
Prerequisites

The user has logged in to the M2000. The user has the relevant
operation rights.

The active alarms are available on the M2000.

Procedure

Expected Result

.1

The Main Topology window is displayed.

[Traditional Style] On the M2000 client,


choose Topology > Main Topology from the
menu bar to enter the Main Topology
window.
[Application Style] Click Application Panel
in the upper left corner of the M2000 client.
On the displayed interface, click the
Application Center tab. Then, right-click
Topology View and choose Main Topology
from the shortcut menu to enter the Main
Topology window.

[Traditional Style] Choose System > Preferences


on the M2000 client.

The Preferences dialog box is correctly displayed.

[Application Style] Choose File > Preferences on


the M2000 client.
Select Color Settings from the left navigation tree.

The color setting of each alarm severity is


displayed in the right list.

Modify the color settings of the available alarm


severities, and then click OK.

The Preferences dialog box is closed. In the Main


Topology window, the alarm colors are displayed
as the set colors.

Exit from the terminal, and then log in to the M2000


client on another terminal by the same user.

The user exits from the terminal and logs in to the


M2000 on another terminal successfully.

[Traditional Style] On the M2000 client, choose


Topology > Main Topology from the menu bar to
enter the Main Topology window.

The Main Topology window is correctly displayed.


The alarm colors are the same as those set in step
4.

[Application Style] Click Application Panel


in the upper left corner of the M2000 client.
On the displayed interface, click the
Application Center tab. Then, right-click
Topology View and choose Main Topology
from the shortcut menu to enter the Main
Topology window.
Test Description
The setting functions saved as user profile include: Output window, Region Setting, Lock Settings,
NumberFormat, Color Settings, Sound Settings, Alarm Local Terminal Settings, Topology Status
Display, and Topology Display Settings. The user profile settings are applicable to only the current
user.

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Internal Number

T01-0301

T-1.3.2 User Profile Management of Topology Filter Conditions


Objective
Test the function of user profile management of topology filter conditions supported by the M2000.
Serial No. of Test Networking Diagram
None
Prerequisites
You have logged in to the M2000 client and have related permissions.
Procedure

Expected Result

.1

The Main Topology window is displayed.

[Traditional Style] On the M2000 client,


choose Topology > Main Topology from the
menu bar to enter the Main Topology
window.
[Application Style] Click Application Panel
in the upper left corner of the M2000 client.
On the displayed interface, click the
Application Center tab. Then, right-click
Topo View and choose Main Topology from
the shortcut menu or double-click Topo
View.

[Traditional Style] Choose Topology > Show >


Filter on the M2000 client. [Application Style]
Choose View > Show > Filter on the M2000 client.

The window for setting topology filter conditions is


displayed in the right window.

Set topology filter conditions.

The Main Topology window is displayed according


to the set filter conditions.

Exit from the terminal, and then log in to the M2000


client on another terminal.

The user exits from the terminal and logs in to the


M2000 on another terminal successfully.

.1

The Main Topology window is correctly displayed


according to the filter conditions set in step 3.

[Traditional Style] On the M2000 client,


choose Topology > Main Topology from the
menu bar to enter the Main Topology
window.

[Application Style] Click Application Panel in the


upper left corner of the M2000 client. On the
displayed interface, click the Application Center
tab. Then, right-click Topo View and choose Main
Topology from the shortcut menu or double-click
Topo View.
Test Description
None
Internal Number

T01-0302

T-1.4 M2000 Data Backup and Restore (WOFD-080300)


T-1.4.1 Backing up Real-time Data
Objective

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Test the function of the full system backup.(Not available for ATAE Cluster)
Serial No. of Test Networking Diagram
None
Prerequisites

The M2000 server is working properly.

You have logged in to the M2000 client and have permission to back
up the system.

Procedure

Expected Result

.1

The System Backup dialog box is displayed.

[Traditional Style] On the M2000 client,


choose Maintenance > Backup
Management > System Backup.
[Application Style] Click Application Panel
in the upper left corner of the M2000 client.
On the displayed interface, click the
Application Center tab. Then, right-click
System Management and choose System
Backup from the shortcut menu to enter the
System Backup window.

Set Backup Medium to Disk and click Full


Backup.

The Backup Browser window is displayed to show


the progress of the system backup.

Wait until the backup process is finished.

The all-YYYYMMDDHHMMSS.tar file is generated


in the /export/home/backup/omc directory.

Test Description

Internal Number

The time for the system backup depends on the amount of NE


configuration and performance results.

If Backup Medium is not set to Disk, click Setting to reset the


medium type to Disk.

T01-0401

T-1.4.2 Backup of Real-time Data (ATAE Cluster)


Objective
Test the function of the full system backup. (Just available for ATAE Cluster)
Serial No. of Test Networking Diagram
None
Prerequisites

The M2000 server is working properly.

You have logged in to the M2000 client and have the privilege of
backing up the system.

You have the right to log in to the OSMU system.

Procedure

Expected Result

.1

The System Backup dialog box is displayed.

[Traditional Style]:From the M2000 client


menu, choose Maintenance > Backup
Management> System Backup
[Application Style]: Click Application

Panel in the upper left corner of the M2000


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client. In the displayed interface, select the


Application Center tab. Then, right-click
System Management and choose System
Backup from the shortcut menu bar to enter
the System Backup window.
Click Full Backup button.

The Backup Browser window is displayed to show


the progress of the system backup.

When the full backup has finished, visit OSMU


system via IE with the given URL, https:// the ip of
OSMU blade:30088. Then log in to the OSMU
system. Choose Routine Maintenance on the left
side, then select Backup and Restore. Click the
Restore botton from the Restore zone, then choose
M2000 application data (dynamic data). Click
next button,

The option which can be restored is displayed.

Test Description

Internal Number

The time for the system backup depends on the amount of NE


configuration and performance results.

T01-0402

T-1.4.3 Restoring Real-time Data (SUN Single System, SUN HA System, and SUN SLS
System)
Objective
Test the function of the full system restoration (SUN single system, SUN HA system, and SUN SLS
system).
Serial No. of Test Networking Diagram
None
Prerequisites

You have logged in to the M2000 server as user root.

The full system backup has been performed successfully.

The dynamic data backup is stored on disk.

Procedure

Expected Result

.1

The file is decompressing.

On the active node, decompress the backup


file where the to-be-restored dynamic data is
stored.
# cd /export/home/backup/omc
# tar xf backup file that stores dynamic data
For example, if you need to restore the full
backup file generated on 18:06:22 2008-0130, decompress the relevant package.
# tar xf all-20080130180622.tar

On the active node, navigate to the path after the


decompression.
# cd name of the backup file that stores
dynamic data
For example,

When the system displays the following


information, type the password of user sa of the
database.
Please input the superuser's password of
database[default:xxxxxxxx]:

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# cd all-20080130180622
Execute the following script to restore the
dynamic data
# ./restore.sh

When the system displays the following


information, type 1 to start restoring the dynamic
data.
Please make a choice[1-2]:
After the restoration is complete, the system
displays Operation succeeds.

On the active node, run the following commands to


restart the M2000 services:
# . /opt/oss/server/svc_profile.sh

If the system displays the following information, the


M2000 services are started.
Operation succeeds

# cd /opt/oss/server/rancn/tools/common
# ./commonop.sh -ostartsvc ostartvcs
On the active node, run the following commands to
ensure that all the M2000 services are started.

Check the value after Not Running: in the last line.


If the value is 0, all the M2000 services are started.

# . /opt/oss/server/svc_profile.sh
# svc_adm -cmd status -sysagent all
On the active node, run the following commands to
delete the decompressed backup files:

The decompressed backup files are deleted.

# cd /export/home/backup/omc
# rm -rf directory for storing the
decompressed backup files
For example:
# rm -rf all-20080130180622
Test Description

Internal Number

Test the function of system restoration, delete a physical NE before


you perform the restoration. Perform the restoration to see whether
the deleted NE can be restored.

The time required for the restoration depends on the amount of NE


configuration and performance results.

The case is suitable for SUN single system, SUN HA system, and
SUN SLS system.

T01-0403

T-1.4.4 Restoring Real-time Data (SUN Remote HA system)


Objective
Test the function of the full system restoration (SUN remote HA system).
Serial No. of Test Networking Diagram
None
Prerequisites

Procedure

You have logged into both nodes as user root.

The full system backup has been performed successfully.

The dynamic data backup is stored on disk.

The M2000 is running.


Expected Result

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.1

Perform the following steps on the active


node to stop the duplication relationship of
the remote HA system.
1)

You have stopped the OssService resource group


and stop the duplication relationship of the remote
HA system.

Run the following command to query


the remote duplication IP address:

# vradmin printrvg
The IP address represented by the
Secondary field in the system output is the
remote duplication IP address.
2)

Run the following command to stop the


duplication relationship of the remote
HA system:

# vradmin -g ossdg -f stoprep ossrvg


remote duplication IP address
When the system displays the following
information, enter y.
VxVM VVR vradmin WARNING V-5-52-92
Secondary data volumes will become out-ofdate.
vradmin: Continue with stoprep (y/n)? y
3)

Run the following command to query


the duplication relationship status of the
remote HA system.

# vradmin -g ossdg repstatus ossrvg


In the system output, if the value of
Replication status is stopped (primary
detached), you can infer that the duplication
relationship of the remote HA system is
stopped.
Replication status: stopped (primary
detached).
On the active node, run the following commands to
decompress the backup file where the to-berestored dynamic data is stored.

The file is decompressing.

# cd /export/home/backup/omc
# tar xf backup file that stores dynamic
data
For example, if you need to restore the full
backup file generated on 18:06:22 2008-0130, decompress the relevant package.
# tar xf all-20080130180622.tar
On the active node, run the following commands to
navigate to the path after the decompression.
# cd /export/home/backup/omc/name of
the backup file that stores dynamic data

You need to decompress the relevant package


regardless of the full backup file or the incremental
backup file that is to be restored.

For example:

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# cd /export/home/backup/omc/all20080130180622
On the active node, run the following command to
restore the dynamic data:
# ./restore.sh

When the system displays the following message,


type the password of user sys of the database.
Please input the superuser's password of
database[default:xxxxxxxx]:
When the system displays the following message,
type 1 to start restoring dynamic data.
Please make a choice[1-2]:
After the restoration is complete, the system
displays Operation succeeds.

On the active node, run the following commands to


start the M2000 services:
# . /opt/oss/server/svc_profile.sh

If the system displays the following information, the


M2000 services are started.
Operation succeeds

# cd /opt/oss/server/rancn/tools/common
# ./commonop.sh -ostartsvc ostartvcs
On the active node, run the following commands to
ensure that all the M2000 services are started.
# . /opt/oss/server/svc_profile.sh

Check the value after Not Running: in the last line.


If the value is 0, you can infer that all the M2000
services are started.

# svc_adm -cmd status -sysagent all


Run the following command on either node to
determine the active and standby nodes:

The data of the active and standby nodes is


synchronized.

# vradmin printrvg
The Primary field identifies the active node,
and the Secondary field identifies the
standby node.
Run the full synchronization script on the
active node.
# cd
/opt/oss/server/rancn/tools/remoteHA/cha
ngeToRemoteHA/files/veritas/tools/remot
eHA/runtime/remotehamgr
# ./fullsync_vvr
The system displays the following
information, indicating the progress of the full
synchronization.
VxVM VVR vxrlink INFO V-5-1-4464 Rlink
to_secondary is in AUTOSYNC. 70010880
Kbytes remaining.
VxVM VVR vxrlink INFO V-5-1-4464 Rlink
to_secondary is in AUTOSYNC. 69862144
Kbytes remaining.
VxVM VVR vxrlink INFO V-5-1-4464 Rlink
to_secondary is in AUTOSYNC. 69551616
Kbytes remaining.
In the system output, the fields similar to

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70010880 Kbytes refer to the amount of the


data that is not synchronized or replicated
yet.
When the system displays the following
information, you can infer that the data of the
active and standby nodes is synchronized:
VxVM VVR vxrlink INFO V-5-1-4467 Rlink
to_secondary is up to date
On the active node, run the following commands to
delete the backup file after the data restoration:

The backup file is deleted after the data restoration.

# cd /export/home/backup/omc
# rm -rf directory for storing the
decompressed backup files
For example:
# rm -rf all-20080130180622
Test Description

Internal Number

To verify system restoration, delete a physical NE before you perform


the restoration. Perform the restoration to see whether the deleted
NE can be restored.

The time required for the restoration depends on the amount of NE


configuration and performance results.

The case is suitable for the SUN remote HA system.

T01-0404

T-1.4.5 Restoring Real-time Data (HP Single System and ATAE Single System)
Objective
Test the function of the full system restoration (ATAE single system and HP single system).
Serial No. of Test Networking Diagram
None
Prerequisites

You have logged in to the M2000 server as user root.

The full system backup has been performed successfully.

The dynamic data backup is stored on disk.

Procedure

Expected Result

.1

You need to decompress the relevant package


regardless of the full backup file or the incremental
backup file that is to be restored.

Decompress the backup file where the to-berestored dynamic data is stored.
# cd /export/home/backup/omc
# tar xf /export/home/backup/omc/backup
file that stores dynamic data
For example, if you need to restore the full
backup file generated on 18:06:22 2008-0130, decompress the relevant package.
# tar xf /export/home/backup/omc/all-

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20080130180622.tar
Navigate to the path after the decompression.

Navigate to the path after the decompression.

# cd /export/home/backup/omc/name of
the backup file that stores dynamic data
For example:
# cd /export/home/backup/omc/all20080130180622
Execute the following script to restore the dynamic
data:
# ./restore.sh

When the system displays the following message,


type the password of user sys of the database.
Please input the superuser's password of
database[default: xxxxxxxx]:
When the system displays the following message,
type 1 to start restoring dynamic data.
Please make a choice[1-2]:
After the restoration is complete, the system
displays Operation succeeds.

Run the following commands to start the M2000


services.
#. /opt/oss/server/svc_profile.sh

If the system displays the following information, you


can infer that the M2000 services are started.
Operation succeeds

# cd /opt/oss/server/rancn/tools/common
#./commonop.sh -ostartsvc ostartvcs
Ensure that all the M2000 services are started.
#. /opt/oss/server/svc_profile.sh

Check the value after Not Running: in the last line.


If the value is 0, you can infer that all the M2000
services are started.

# svc_adm -cmd status


Delete the backup file after the data restoration

Delete the backup file after the data restoration

# cd /export/home/backup/omc
# rm -rf directory for storing the
decompressed backup files
For example:
# rm -rf all-20080130180622
Test Description

Internal Number

To verify system restoration, delete a physical NE before you perform


the restoration. Perform the restoration to see whether the deleted
NE can be restored.

The time required for the restoration depends on the amount of NE


configuration and performance results.

The case is suitable for ATAE single system and HP single system.

T01-0405

T-1.4.6 Restoring Real-time Data (HP HA System and ATAE HA System)


Objective
Test the function of the full system restoration (HP HA system and ATAE HA system).
Serial No. of Test Networking Diagram

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None
Prerequisites

You have logged into both nodes as user root.

The full system backup has been performed successfully.

The dynamic data backup is stored on disk.

The M2000 is running.

Procedure

Expected Result

.1

You have logged into active node.

Run the following command on either node to


determine the active and standby nodes:
# hastatus
In the system output, the node where the
ossdg_rs resource is ONLINE is the active
node and where the ossdg_rs resource is
OFFLINE is the standby node. After the
operation, press Ctrl+C to return to the
command interface.

On the active node, run the following commands to


decompress the backup file where the to-be-restored
dynamic data is stored:

You need to decompress the relevant package


regardless of the full backup file or the incremental
backup file that is to be restored.

# cd /export/home/backup/omc
# tar xf /export/home/backup/omc/backup
file that stores dynamic data
For example, if you need to restore the full
backup file generated on 18:06:22 2008-01-30,
decompress the relevant package.
# tar xf /export/home/backup/omc/all20080130180622.tar
On the active node, run the following command to
navigate to the path after the decompression:

Navigate to the path after the decompression.

# cd /export/home/backup/omc/name of the
backup file that stores dynamic data
For example:
# cd /export/home/backup/omc/all20080130180622
On the active node, run the following command to
restore the dynamic data:

When the system displays the following message,


type the password of user sys of the database.

# ./restore.sh

Please input the superuser's password of


database[default:xxxxxxxx]:
When the system displays the following message,
type 1 to start restoring dynamic data.
Please make a choice[1-2]:
After the restoration is complete, the system
displays Operation succeeds.

On the active node, run the following commands to


start the M2000 services:

If the system displays the following information, you


can infer that the M2000 services are started.

# . /opt/oss/server/svc_profile.sh

Operation succeeds

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# cd /opt/oss/server/rancn/tools/common
# ./commonop.sh -ostartsvc ostartvcs
On the active node, run the following commands to
ensure that all the M2000 services are started:

Check the value after Not Running: in the last line.


If the value is 0, you can infer that all the M2000
services are started.

#. /opt/oss/server/svc_profile.sh
# svc_adm -cmd status
On the active node, run the following commands to
delete the backup file after the data restoration:

The backup file is deleted after the data restoration.

# cd /export/home/backup/omc
# rm -rf directory for storing the
decompressed backup files
For example:
# rm -rf all-20080130180622
Test Description

Internal Number

To verify system restoration, delete a physical NE before you perform


the restoration. Perform the restoration to see whether the deleted NE
can be restored.

The time required for the restoration depends on the amount of NE


configuration and performance results.

The case is suitable for HP HA system and ATAE HA system.

T01-0406

T-1.4.7 Backing up the M2000 Application and Database-BRT (SUN Single System,
SUN HA System, and SUN SLS System)
Objective
Test the function of M2000 static data backup.
Serial No. of Test Networking Diagram
None
Prerequisites

Log in to the corresponding server as user ossuser. Then run the


following commands, switch to the user root

su - root

Password:Password of the user root

The magnetic head of the tape drive is clean. If the tape drive is
externally connected, ensure that the tape drive is properly
connected to the M2000 server.

The tape is not write protected before you use the tape to back up
the data.

Insert the tape used for storing the M2000 static data into the tape
drive.

BRT V200R013C00 or new version tool has been installed.

Procedure

Expected Result

Check the status of the tape.

If information similar to the following is displayed,


you can infer that the type of the tape drive is HP

# mt -f /dev/rmt/0 status

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DAT-72 and the tape is currently operational.


HP DAT-72 tape drive:
sense key(0x6)= Unit Attention residual= 0
retries= 0 file no= 0 block no= 0
If information similar to the following is displayed,
you can infer that the type of the tape drive is
Certance Ultrium 3 and the tape is currently
operational.
Certance Ultrium 3 tape drive:
sense key(0x6)= Unit Attention residual= 0
retries= 0
file no= 0 block no= 0
Check whether Sybase services are started.

Sybase services are started.

# su dbuser
$cd ASE-15_0/install/
$. /showserver
If dataserver PID is displayed, you can infer
that the Sybase service processes are
started.
Perform the following steps to back up static data
on two nodes.
Run the following commands to start the BRT:
# . /opt/oss/server/svc_profile.sh
# cd /opt/BRT
# ./brt.sh
When the system displays the following
information, type A to continue:
Notice:
This tool will back up the data of the entire
operating system, including user
information,partitioning information, and other
sensitive files in the system. Before using this
tool, you must promise that the backup files
generated by this tool are stored in a secure
place.
Agree (A/a) or Deny (D/d)?
Choose Data Backup > Backup static data
according to the displayed information.
When the system displays the following
output, check whether the output is
consistent with the configuration of the
current M2000 system. If the output is
consistent with the configuration of the
current M2000 system, type y. This section
uses the master server as an example.
Current system is initialized with following
parameters:
Product Type: OSS

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Product Version: V200R013


System Type: SLS
Node Type: Master
Operating System: solaris-10
Server Type: sun4u
Please confirm it? [y|n]
When the system displays the following
information, select the storage device.
Backup storage medium:
To back up the data to a tape, select TAPE.
To back up the data to a local disk, select
DISK.
Specify the path for storing the backup file.
If you select TAPE, the system displays the
following message. Specify the path for
storing the backup file in the tape. The
default path is /dev/rmt/0n.
Specify the tape device
[default:/dev/rmt/0n]:
If you select DISK, the system displays the
following message. Specify the path for
storing the backup file on the disk. The
default path is /export/home.
Specify the directory [default:
/export/home]:
When the system displays the following
information, type y after confirmation.
Are you sure to continue? [y/n]
When the system displays the following
information, type the name of the database server
according to the site situation.
Please input the name of database
server:
When the system displays the following
information, type the password of user sa
according to the site situation.
Please input the password of user sa:
After the static data is successfully backed up, the
system displays information similar to Static
backup finished at xxx and the time taken for
backup. If you use a tape to back up the static
data, the tape is automatically ejected after the
backup is complete. Write-protect the tape. For
details about how to write-protect a tape, see the
hardware description of the tape.
Test Description

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The test case is suitable for BRT V200R013C00 or new versions.


Internal Number

T01-0407

T-1.4.8 Restoring the M2000 Application and Database-BRT (SUN Single System, SUN
HA System, and SUN SLS System)
Objective
Test the function of restoring static data on the M2000.
Serial No. of Test Networking Diagram
None
Prerequisites

The magnetic head of the tape drive is clean. If the tape drive is
externally connected, ensure that the tape drive and the M2000
server are properly connected

The tape that restores the M2000 static data is inserted into the tape
drive.

Log in to the corresponding server as user ossuser. Then run the


following commands, switch to the user root

su - root

Password:Password of the user rootBRT V200R013C00 or new


version tool has been installed.

Procedure

Expected Result

.1

On the active node, ensure that the file


system of the /export/home partition is
mounted properly by df -k.

In the system output, if /export/home exists in the


Mounted on column, the /export/home partition is
properly mounted.

.1

If the system is running the M2000 and


Sybase services, stop these services first.

For details, see the administrator guide


corresponding to each system.

Perform the following steps on the to-be-restored


server. Another server is idel during the to-berestored server restoration.
Check the status of the tape.
# mt -f /dev/rmt/0 status

If information similar to the following is displayed,


you can infer that the type of the tape drive is HP
DAT-72 and the tape is currently operational.
HP DAT-72 tape drive:
sense key(0x6)= Unit Attention residual= 0
retries= 0 file no= 0 block no= 0
If information similar to the following is displayed,
you can infer that the type of the tape drive is
Certance Ultrium 3 and the tape is currently
operational.
Certance Ultrium 3 tape drive:
sense key(0x6)= Unit Attention residual= 0
retries= 0
file no= 0 block no= 0

Run the following commands to start the BRT:

Brt tool is successfully started.

# cd /opt/BRT
# ./brt.sh

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When the system displays the following


information, type A to continue:
Notice:
This tool will back up the data of the entire
operating system, including user
information,partitioning information, and other
sensitive files in the system. Before using this
tool, you must promise that the backup files
generated by this tool are stored in a secure
place.
Agree (A/a) or Deny (D/d)?
Choose Data Restore > Restore static data
according to the displayed message.
When the system displays the following output,
check whether the output is consistent with the
configuration of the current M2000 system. If the
output is consistent with the configuration of the
current M2000 system, type y. This section uses
the master server as an example.
Current system is initialized with following
parameters:
Product Type: OSS
Product Version: V200R013
System Type: SLS
Node Type: Master
Operating System: solaris-10
Server Type: sun4u
Please confirm it? [y|n]
When the system displays the following message,
select the storage device.
Restore storage medium:
If the backup file is stored in a tape, select
TAPE.
If the backup file is stored on a local hard
disk, select DISK.
When the system displays the following
information, confirm the selected data type and
type y.
Are you sure to continue? [y/n]
Specify the path for the backup file.
If TAPE is selected, the system displays the
following message. Specify the path for the
backup file in the tape. The default path is
/dev/rmt/0n.
Specify the tape device
[default:/dev/rmt/0n]:
If DISK is selected, the system displays the
following message. Type the path to the

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backup file and the backup file name.


Specify the restore file:
When the system displays the following message,
type y to continue the restoration.
Do you want to continue? [y/n]
Then, the BRT automatically restores the
static data.
Test Description
The test case is suitable for BRT V200R013C00 or new versions.
Internal Number

T01-0408

T-1.4.9 Backup and Restore of the Real-time, M2000 Application, Database and
Operating System (ATAE Cluster System)
For details about this function, see "Backup and Restore Function" in ATAE Acceptance Manual.

T 2Fault Management (Basic Features For All)


T-2.1 Centralized Storage of Alarm Information (WOFD-010100)
T-2.1.1 Storing Fault Alarm Information
Objective
Test the function of storing fault alarm information.
Serial No. of Test Networking Diagram
None
Prerequisites

The M2000 is connected to the NE correctly and both are


operational.

You have logged in to the M2000 and have permission to operate the
NE.

The M2000 main topology has been loaded.

The alarm console on the LMT is running.

Procedure
.1

Expected Result

Create a fault alarm on the NE, and test the


function that the alarm can be viewed on the
NE alarm console.

On the main topology view of the M2000 client,


select the faulty NE. Right-click the NE and choose
Query Alarm/Event > Alarm Logs from the
shortcut menu.

The Query Alarm Logs Alarm Source window is


displayed.

Search the alarm in the Query Alarm Logs


Alarm Source window.

The fault alarm reported by the NE is displayed.

Test Description

Wait for 15 seconds before you query the alarm because there is a
delay in alarm reporting.

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Internal Number

Before the test, test the function of the alarm severity redefinition and
alarm filter functions are disabled.

T02-0101

T-2.1.2 Storing Event Alarm Information


Objective
Test the function of storing event alarm information.
Serial No. of Test Networking Diagram
None
Prerequisites

The M2000 is connected to the NE correctly and both are


operational.

You have logged in to the M2000 and have permission to operate the
NE.

The M2000 main topology has been loaded.

The alarm console on the LMT is running.

Procedure
.1

Expected Result

Create an event alarm on the NE, and test


the function that the alarm can be viewed on
the NE alarm console.

On the main topology view of the M2000 client,


select the NE that generates the event alarm.
Right-click the NE and choose Query Alarm/Event
> Event Logs from the shortcut menu.

The Query Event Logs-Event Source window is


displayed.

Search the alarm in the Query Event Logs-Event


Source window.

You can find the event alarm reported by the NE.

Test Description

Internal Number

Wait for 15 seconds before you query the alarm because there is a
delay in alarm reporting.

Before the test, verify that the alarm severity redefinition and alarm
filter functions are disabled.

T02-0102

T-2.1.3 Storing Fault Recovery Alarm Information


Objective
Test the function of storing fault recovery alarm information.
Serial No. of Test Networking Diagram
None
Prerequisites

The M2000 is communicating with NEs properly.

An uncleared fault exists on the NE, and the alarm for the uncleared
fault exists on the M2000.

You have logged in to the M2000 and have permission to operate the

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NE.

The M2000 main topology has been loaded.

The alarm console on the LMT is running.

Procedure
.1

Expected Result

Remove the fault on the NE, and test the


function that the fault alarm is cleared on the
NE alarm console.

On the main topology view of the M2000, select the


NE. Right-click it and choose Query Alarm/Event
> Alarm Logs from the shortcut menu.

The Query Alarm Logs Alarm Source window is


displayed.

Find the alarm in the Query Alarm Logs Alarm


Source window.

The alarm has been cleared. By double-clicking the


alarm, you can view such information as the alarm
clearance time in the alarm details.

Test Description

Internal Number

Wait for 15 seconds before you query the alarm because there is a
delay in alarm reporting.

Before the test, verify that the alarm severity redefinition and alarm
filter functions are disabled.

T02-0103

T-2.2 Alarm Viewer (WOFD-010300)


T-2.2.1 Browsing Current Alarms in Real Time
Objective
Test the function of browsing fault alarms in real time.
Serial No. of Test Networking Diagram
None
Prerequisites

The M2000 is connected to the NE correctly and both are


operational.

You have successfully logged in to the M2000 client.

Procedure

Expected Result

.1

The Browse Current Alarm window and the Filter


dialog box are displayed.

[Traditional Style] On the M2000 client,


choose Monitor > Browse Current Alarm
from the menu bar to enter the Browse
Current Alarm window.
[Application Style] Click Application Panel
in the upper left corner of the M2000 client.
On the displayed interface, click the
Application Center tab. Then, right-click
Fault Management and choose Browse
Current Alarm from the shortcut menu to
enter the Browse Current Alarm window.

Set filtering conditions in the Filter dialog box and


click OK.

The fault alarms that match the filtering conditions


are displayed.

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Create a fault alarm on the NE.

The created fault alarm is displayed in the Browse


Current Alarm window.

Test Description

Internal Number

The filtering conditions you set include two categories: basic settings
and alarm source. Basic settings include alarm name, severity,
status, type, and alarm time. Alarm source includes All objects and
Custom.

Before the test, test the function of the alarm correlation analysis and
alarm filter functions are disabled.

T02-0201

T-2.2.2 Browsing Fault Alarms by Status


Objective
Test the function of browsing fault alarms classified by alarm status.
Serial No. of Test Networking Diagram
None
Prerequisites

The M2000 is connected to the NE correctly and both are


operational.

You have logged in to the M2000 and have permission to operate the
NE.

The fault alarm of the NE exists on the M2000.

Procedure

Expected Result

.1

The Browse Current Alarm by Status window and


the Filter dialog box are displayed.

[Traditional Style] On the M2000 client,


choose Monitor > Browse Current Alarm
by Status from the menu bar to enter the
Browse Current Alarm by Status window.
[Application Style] Click Application Panel
in the upper left corner of the M2000 client.
On the displayed interface, click the
Application Center tab. Then, right-click
Fault Management and choose Browse
Current Alarm by Status from the shortcut
menu to enter the Browse Current Alarm
by Status window.

Set filtering conditions in the Filter dialog box and


click OK.

The specified fault alarms are correctly displayed


as filtered.

Test Description
The filtering conditions you set include two categories: basic settings and alarm source. Basic settings
include alarm name, severity, type, and alarm time. Alarm source includes All objects and Custom.
Internal Number

T02-0202

T-2.2.3 Fault Alarm Categorized Browse by Severity


Objective

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Test the function of browsing fault alarms classified by alarm severity.


Serial No. of Test Networking Diagram
None
Prerequisites

The M2000 is connected to the NE correctly and both are


operational.

You have logged in to the M2000 and have permission to operate the
NE.

The fault alarm information of the NE exists on the M2000.

Procedure

Expected Result

.1

The Browse Current Alarm by Severity window


and the Filter dialog box are displayed.

[Traditional Style] On the M2000 client,


choose Monitor > Browse Current Alarm
by Severity from the menu bar to enter the
Browse Current Alarm by Severity
window.
[Application Style] Click Application Panel
in the upper left corner of the M2000 client.
On the displayed interface, click the
Application Center tab. Then, right-click
Fault Management and choose Browse
Current Alarm by Severity from the
shortcut menu to enter the Browse Current
Alarm by Severity window.

Set filtering conditions in the Filter dialog box and


click OK.

The specified fault alarms are correctly displayed


as filtered.

Test Description
The filtering conditions you set include two categories: basic settings and alarm source. Basic settings
include alarm name, status, type, and alarm time. Alarm source includes All objects and Custom.
Internal Number

T02-0203

T-2.2.4 Viewing Detailed Fault Alarm Information


Objective
Test the function of displaying detailed fault alarm information.
Serial No. of Test Networking Diagram
None
Prerequisites

The M2000 is connected to the NE correctly and both are


operational.

You have logged in to the M2000 and have permission to operate the
NE.

The current alarm information of the NE exists on the M2000.

Procedure

Expected Result

.1

The Browse Current Alarm window and the Filter


dialog box are displayed.

[Traditional Style] On the M2000 client,


choose Monitor > Browse Current Alarm
from the menu bar to enter the Browse

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Current Alarm window.


[Application Style] Click Application Panel
in the upper left corner of the M2000 client.
On the displayed interface, click the
Application Center tab. Then, right-click
Fault Management and choose Browse
Current Alarm from the shortcut menu to
enter the Browse Current Alarm window.
Set filtering conditions in the Filter dialog box and
click OK.

The specified fault alarms are correctly displayed


as filtered.

Double-click an alarm record in the alarm query


result to enter the Details dialog box.

The displayed alarm details include detailed


information about the alarm and Experience.

Test Description
The alarm details display function also applies to events.
Internal Number

T02-0204

T-2.2.5 Creating Alarm Query Templates


Objective
Test the function of creating alarm query templates.
Serial No. of Test Networking Diagram
None
Prerequisites

The M2000 is connected to the NE correctly and both are


operational.

You have logged in to the M2000 and have permission to operate the
NE.

The current alarm information of the NE exists on the M2000.

Procedure

Expected Result

.1

The Browse Current Alarm window and the Filter


dialog box are displayed.

[Traditional Style] On the M2000 client,


choose Monitor > Browse Current Alarm
from the menu bar to enter the Browse
Current Alarm window.
[Application Style] Click Application Panel
in the upper left corner of the M2000 client.
On the displayed interface, click the
Application Center tab. Then, right-click
Fault Management and choose Browse
Current Alarm from the shortcut menu to
enter the Browse Current Alarm window.

In the Filter dialog box, click Cancel.


Select Add from the Template dropdown list.

The Add Template dialog box is displayed.

Input a template name in the Add Template dialog


box and click Next.

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Set filtering conditions in the dialog box and click


Finish.

The Confirm dialog box is displayed.

Click Yes in the Confirm dialog box.

The specified fault alarms are correctly displayed


as filtered according to the template in the Browse
Current Alarm-template name window.

Test Description

Internal Number

The filtering conditions you set include two categories: basic settings
and alarm source. Basic settings include alarm name, severity,
status, type, and alarm time. Alarm source includes All objects and
Custom.

This function also applies to query alarm logs, browse current alarms
by status, and collect alarm log statistics.

T02-0205

T-2.2.6 Configuring Alarm Display Columns


Objective
Test the function of configuring alarm display columns.
Serial No. of Test Networking Diagram
None
Prerequisites

The M2000 is connected to the NE correctly and both are


operational.

You have logged in to the M2000 and have permission to operate the
NE.

The current alarm information of the NE exists on the M2000.

Procedure

Expected Result

.1

The Browse Current Alarm window is displayed.

[Traditional Style] On the M2000 client,


choose Monitor > Browse Current Alarm
from the menu bar to enter the Browse
Current Alarm window, and click Cancel in
the Filter dialog box.
[Application Style] Click Application Panel
in the upper left corner of the M2000 client.
On the displayed interface, click the
Application Center tab. Then, right-click
Fault Management and choose Browse
Current Alarm from the shortcut menu to
enter the Browse Current Alarm window,
and click Cancel in the Filter dialog box.

Right click in the window and select Configure


Columns from the shortcut menu.

The Configure Columns dialog box is displayed.

Select the column to be displayed in Available


columns in the Configure Columns dialog box.

The selected column is displayed in the Selected


columns dialog box.

Then, click

Select the column you want to move in the


Selected columns dialog box, and then click

The column is moved to the specified location.

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Up/Down.
Click OK to exit.
In the Browse Current Alarm window, click Filter
and set the filtering conditions. Then, click OK.

The active fault alarms are displayed properly. The


alarm field column and the column sequence are as
configured.

Test Description
When configuring the column, you can choose Take effect for the current window and the current
alarm windows to be opened or Take effect for the current pane only.
Internal Number

T02-0206

T-2.2.7 Configuring Alarm Display Colors


Objective
Test the function of configuring alarm display colors.
Serial No. of Test Networking Diagram
None
Prerequisites

The M2000 is connected to the NE correctly and both are


operational.

You have logged in to the M2000 and have permission to operate the
NE.

The current alarm information of the NE exists on the M2000.

Procedure

Expected Result

.1

The Preferences dialog box is displayed.

[Traditional Style] On the M2000 client,


choose System > Preferences from the
menu bar to enter the Preferences dialog
box.
[Application Style] Choose File >
Preferences from the menu bar to enter the
Preferences dialog box.

Select Color Settings in the left navigation tree of


the Preferences dialog box.
click a color icon and set colors for different alarm
severity levels.
Click OK.

The alarm colors are successfully set.

Browse all the current alarms in the Browse


Current Alarm window.

The current alarms are displayed in the defined


colors.

[Traditional Style] On the M2000 client, choose


Monitor > Display Alarm Panel from the menu
bar to view the alarm board icons.

The colors of the alarm panel icons are


successfully set.

[Application Style] Click Application Panel


in the upper left corner of the M2000 client.
On the displayed interface, click the
Application Center tab. Then, right-click
Fault Management and choose Display
Alarm Panel from the shortcut menu to

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enter the Alarm Panel dialog box.


View the icons of the NEs having current alarms in
the Main Topology window.

The icon colors on the NE topology are


successfully set.

Test Description
None
Internal Number

T02-0207

T-2.2.8 Locating Alarms on Topology


Objective
Test the function of locating alarms on the topology view.
Serial No. of Test Networking Diagram
None
Prerequisites

The M2000 is connected to the NE correctly and both are


operational.

You have logged in to the M2000 and have permission to operate the
NE.

The current alarm information of the NE exists on the M2000.

Procedure

Expected Result

.1

The Browse Current Alarm window and the Filter


dialog box are displayed.

[Traditional Style] On the M2000 client,


choose Monitor > Browse Current Alarm
from the menu bar to enter the Browse
Current Alarm window.
[Application Style] Click Application Panel
in the upper left corner of the M2000 client.
On the displayed interface, click the
Application Center tab. Then, right-click
Fault Management and choose Browse
Current Alarm from the shortcut menu to
enter the Browse Current Alarm window.

Set filtering conditions in the Filter dialog box and


click OK.

The specified fault alarms are correctly displayed


as filtered.

Right-click an alarm record and choose Locate in


Topology from the shortcut menu.

The physical topology view is displayed. The NE


that generates the alarm is displayed on the focus
in the topology view.

Test Description

Internal Number

If you select multiple alarms, the Locate in Topology menu


becomes dimmed out and unavailable.

If the Main Topology has not been opened, it will be opened


automatically by the alarm locating operation.

T02-0208

T-2.2.9 Detection and Highlight Indication of Pending Alarms

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Objective
Test the function of detection and highlight indication of pending alarms supported by the M2000.
Serial No. of Test Networking Diagram
None
Prerequisites

The M2000 works properly.

Unacknowledged and uncleared alarms exist in the M2000.

Procedure

Expected Result

.1

The Preferences dialog box is displayed.

[Traditional Style] On the M2000 client,


choose System > Preferences from the
menu bar to enter the Preferences dialog
box.
[Application Style] Choose File >
Preferences from the menu bar to enter the
Preferences dialog box.

Expand the Alarm Local Terminal Settings node


and choose Highlighting. In the right pane, enter
the period of time after which alarms need to be
highlighted if alarms are not acknowledged or
cleared. Then, click OK.

The Preferences dialog box is closed.

[Traditional Style] On the M2000 client, choose


Monitor > Browse Current Alarm from the menu
bar to enter the Browse Current Alarm window.

The Browse Current Alarm window and the Filter


dialog box are displayed.

[Application Style] Click Application Panel


in the upper left corner of the M2000 client.
On the displayed interface, click the
Application Center tab. Then, right-click
Fault Management and choose Browse
Current Alarm from the shortcut menu to
enter the Browse Current Alarm window.

Set filtering conditions in the Filter dialog box and


click OK.

Fault alarms pending over the preset period of time


are highlighted.

Test Description
Pending alarms: Fault alarms that have been neither acknowledged nor cleared over the specified period
of time since their occurrence.
Internal Number

T02-0209

T-2.3 Automatic Alarm Retrieving (WOFD-011400)


T-2.3.1 Automatic Synchronization of Alarms
Objective
Test the function of automatic synchronization of alarms supported by the M2000.
Serial No. of Test Networking Diagram
None

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Prerequisites

The M2000 is connected to the NE correctly and both are


operational.

You have logged in to the M2000 and have permission to set NE


connections.

The M2000 main topology has been loaded.

Procedure

Expected Result

.1

The alarm is displayed in the fault alarm query


window of the M2000.

Create a fault alarm on the NE, and test the


function that the alarm can be viewed in the
Browse Current Alarm window on the
M2000.

Disconnect the physical connection between the


NE and the M2000 server.

The NE icon indicates the disconnected state.

Create another fault alarm on the NE.

The M2000 does not display the alarm.

Set up the physical connection between the NE


and the M2000 server again.
In the physical topology view of the M2000 client,
right-click the NE icon and choose Reconnect NE
from the shortcut menu.

The NE icon shows that the NE is connected again.

Navigate to the Browse Current Alarm window


and query alarm using the NE as the alarm source.

The alarm generated during the disconnection is


synchronized and displayed properly.

Test Description

Internal Number

A synchronization operation takes some time after the NE is


reconnected with the M2000. Wait for about 5 minutes before you
query alarms.

Before the test, verify that the alarm severity redefinition and alarm
filter functions are disabled.

T02-0301

T-2.4 Alarm Pre-processing on the M2000 (WOFD-014000)


T-2.4.1 Setting Alarm Mask Conditions
Objective
Test the function of setting alarm mask conditions on the M2000.
Serial No. of Test Networking Diagram
None
Prerequisites

The M2000 is connected to the NE correctly and both are


operational.

You have logged in to the M2000 client and have permission to set
alarm mask conditions.

The alarm console on the LMT is running.

Procedure

Expected Result

.1

The Mask Rules window is displayed.

[Traditional Style] On the M2000 client,


choose Monitor > Alarm Settings > Mask

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Rules from the menu bar to enter the Mask


Rules window.
[Application Style] Click Application Panel
in the upper left corner of the M2000 client.
On the displayed interface, click the
Application Center tab. Then, right-click
Fault Management and choose Mask
Rules from the shortcut menu to enter the
Mask Rules window.
Select Alarm Mask Rule from the Add dropdown
list.

The Add Alarm Mask Rule dialog box is displayed.


The Select Alarm dialog box is displayed.

Select Alarm name and click

Select the related alarm and click OK.

The Select Alarm dialog box is closed.

In the Add Alarm Mask Rule dialog box, click the


Alarm Source tab and select related NEs. Then,
click Next.

The Time Condition step is displayed.

Set the time and duration and click Next. Set Rule
priority, Remarks and enable attributes settings
and click Next. Then, select Enable and click
Finish.

The Add Alarm Mask Rule dialog box is closed


and new alarm mask rule is displayed in the Mask
Rules window.

Create an alarm that meet the alarm mask rules on


the NE.
Query alarms in the Browse Current Alarm
window.

The reported alarm is not displayed in the Browse


Current Alarm window.

Test Description
The alarm mask setting is only effective to alarms reported by the NE after the setting takes effect.
Internal Number

T02-0401

T-2.4.2 Modifying the Alarm Mask Setting


Objective
Test the function of modifying the alarm mask setting.
Serial No. of Test Networking Diagram
None
Prerequisites

The M2000 is connected to the NE correctly and both are


operational.

You have logged in to the M2000 client and have permission to


modify alarm mask conditions.

Alarm mask conditions have been configured for an NE.

Procedure

Expected Result

.1

The Mask Rules window is displayed.

[Traditional Style] On the M2000 client,


choose Monitor > Alarm Settings > Mask
Rules from the menu bar to enter the Mask
Rules window.

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[Application Style] Click Application Panel


in the upper left corner of the M2000 client.
On the displayed interface, click the
Application Center tab. Then, right-click
Fault Management and choose Mask
Rules from the shortcut menu to enter the
Mask Rules window.
In the Mask Rules window, select an alarm mask
condition and click Properties.

The Properties dialog box is displayed.

Modify the condition and click OK in the Properties


dialog box.

The mask condition is successfully modified.

Create an alarm that meets the modified alarm


mask condition on the NE.
Query alarms in the Browse Current Alarm
window.

The reported alarm is not displayed in the Browse


Current Alarm window.

Test Description

Internal Number

The alarm mask setting is only effective to alarms reported by the NE


after the setting takes effect.

The alarm mask conditions include alarm name, alarm severity level,
alarm type, time source, time mode, and effective time.

You can directly edit a preset alarm mask condition and click Apply
for the modification to take effect.

T02-0402

T-2.4.3 Deleting the Alarm Mask Setting


Objective
Test the function of deleting the alarm mask setting.
Serial No. of Test Networking Diagram
None
Prerequisites

The M2000 is connected to the NE correctly and both are


operational.

You have logged in to the M2000 client and have permission to


delete alarm mask conditions.

Alarm mask conditions have been configured for an NE.

Procedure

Expected Result

.1

The Mask Rules window is displayed.

[Traditional Style] On the M2000 client,


choose Monitor > Alarm Settings > Mask
Rules from the menu bar to enter the Mask
Rules window.
[Application Style] Click Application Panel
in the upper left corner of the M2000 client.
On the displayed interface, click the
Application Center tab. Then, right-click
Fault Management and choose Mask
Rules from the shortcut menu to enter the

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Mask Rules window.


In the Mask Rules window, select an alarm mask
condition and click Delete. Then, click Yes in the
displayed dialog box.

The selected alarm mask condition is deleted.

On the NE, create an alarm that meets the alarm


mask condition removed in step 2.
Query alarms of the NE in the Browse Current
Alarm window.

The alarm is displayed.

Test Description
The alarm mask setting is only effective to alarms reported by the NE after the setting takes effect.
Internal Number

T02-0403

T-2.4.4 Redefining Alarms


Objective
Test the function of redefining alarms.
Serial No. of Test Networking Diagram
None
Prerequisites

The M2000 is connected to the NE correctly and both are


operational.

You have logged in to the M2000 client and have permission to


redefine alarm severity levels.

Procedure

Expected Result

.1

The Redefine window is displayed.

[Traditional Style] On the M2000 client,


choose Monitor > Alarm Settings >
Redefine from the menu bar to enter the
Redefine window.
[Application Style] Click Application Panel
in the upper left corner of the M2000 client.
On the displayed interface, click the
Application Center tab. Then, right-click
Fault Management and choose Redefine
from the shortcut menu to enter the
Redefine window.

Click Add in the Redefine window.

On the Basic Settings tab page, click


Alarm/Event Original Settings area.

The Add Redefinition Rule dialog box is


displayed.
in the

The Select Alarm/Event dialog box is displayed.

Select an alarm and click OK.

The Select Alarm/Event dialog box is closed and


the Add Redefinition Rule dialog box is displayed.

Set thename, type and severity for the redefined


alarm and select Enable. On the Alarm/Event
Source tab page, select the object setting
parameters and click OK.

The Add Redefine Rule dialog box is closed and


information about the redefined alarm is displayed
in the Redefine window.

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Create an alarm specified in step 4 on the NE and


view alarms from the NE in the Browse Current
Alarm window.

The severity of the alarm created in step 4 is the


same as that of the redefined alarm.

Test Description

Internal Number

In the case of big delay in alarm reporting, check whether the alarm
correlation analysis function is enabled.

If no alarm is received, check for alarm mask settings.

An alarm level redefinition setting is only effective to alarms reported


by the NE after the setting takes effect.

T02-0404

T-2.4.5 Modifying Alarm Level Redefinition


Objective
Test the function of modifying the alarm level redefinition.
Serial No. of Test Networking Diagram
None
Prerequisites

The M2000 is connected to the NE correctly and both are


operational.

You have logged in to the M2000 client and have permission to


modify alarm level redefinitions.

The severity level of an existing alarm has been redefined.

Procedure

Expected Result

.1

The Redefine window is displayed.

[Traditional Style] On the M2000 client,


choose Monitor > Alarm Settings >
Redefine from the menu bar to enter the
Redefine window.
[Application Style] Click Application Panel
in the upper left corner of the M2000 client.
On the displayed interface, click the
Application Center tab. Then, right-click
Fault Management and choose Redefine
from the shortcut menu to enter the
Redefine window.

Select an alarm level redefinition in the Redefine


window and click Properties.

The Properties dialog box is displayed.

Modify the redefined alarm severity level, name,


and type on the Basic Settings tab page and click
OK.

The Properties dialog box is closed and the new


redefined alarm severity level is displayed in the
Redefine window.

Create an alarm specified in Step 2 on the NE and


view alarms from the NE in the Browse Current
Alarm window.

The severity level of the displayed alarm is the


same as the modified severity level.

Test Description

If the alarm redefinition setting fails to take effect, check for alarm
mask settings.

An alarm level redefinition setting is only effective to alarms reported

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by the NE after the setting takes effect.

Internal Number

You can directly edit the set alarm level redefinition condition and
click Apply for the modification to take effect.

T02-0405

T-2.4.6 Removing Alarm Level Redefinition


Objective
Test the function of removing the alarm level redefinition.
Serial No. of Test Networking Diagram
None
Prerequisites

The M2000 is connected to the NE correctly and both are


operational.

You have logged in to the M2000 client and have permission to


remove alarm level redefinitions.

The severity level of an existing alarm has been redefined.

Procedure

Expected Result

.1

The Redefine window is displayed.

[Traditional Style] On the M2000 client,


choose Monitor > Alarm Settings >
Redefine from the menu bar to enter the
Redefine window.
[Application Style] Click Application Panel
in the upper left corner of the M2000 client.
On the displayed interface, click the
Application Center tab. Then, right-click
Fault Management and choose Redefine
from the shortcut menu to enter the
Redefine window.

Select an alarm level redefinition in the Redefine


window and click Delete.

The Confirm dialog box is displayed.

Click Yes.

The Confirm dialog box is closed and the selected


alarm level redefinition record is removed from the
Redefine window.

Create an alarm specified in Step 2 on the NE and


view alarms from the NE in the Browse Current
Alarm window.

The severity level of the displayed alarm is the


same as that on the NE.

Test Description
An alarm level redefinition setting is only effective to alarms reported by the NE after the setting takes
effect.
Internal Number

T02-0406

T-2.4.7 Correlation
Objective
Test the function of analyzing intermittent alarms and events.

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Serial No. of Test Networking Diagram


None
Prerequisites

The M2000 and NEs are running properly and they are connected
normally.

You have logged in to the M2000 and are authorized with relevant
operations.

Procedure

Expected Result

.1

The Correlation window is displayed.

[Traditional Style] On the M2000 client,


choose Monitor > Alarm Settings >
Correlation from the menu bar to enter the
Correlation window.
[Application Style] Click Application Panel
in the upper left corner of the M2000 client.
On the displayed interface, click the
Application Center tab. Then, right-click
Fault Management and choose Correlation
from the shortcut menu to enter the
Correlation window.

Click the Intermittent Alarm/Repeat Event


Analysis tab, and then click Add.

The Add Intermittent Alarm/Repeat Event


Analysis Rule dialog box is displayed.

Click Select.

The Select Alarm/Event dialog box is displayed.

Select an alarm for which you want to add the


correlation setting and click OK.

The Select Alarm/Event dialog box is closed. The


alarm is displayed in the Add Intermittent
Alarm/Repeat Event Analysis Rule dialog box.

Set Interval (seconds) and Intermittence/Repeat


Times, select Enable, and click OK.
Simulate an alarm that meets the conditions on an
NE.
View the alarms reported by the NE in the Query
Alarm Log window.

The alarm is displayed with intermittent alarm sign.


If the number of times that intermittent alarms or
repeat events are generated is more than preset
times, another escalated alarm with equipment
serial number of 0 is displayed in the window.

Test Description

Internal Number

The alarm intermits when the alarm switches between uncleared and
cleared states frequently.

Alarms/events meeting the rule obtain the same alarm/event ID and


same Location Information from the same NE, and meet the rule
condition.

T02-0407

T-2.4.8 Alarm Unacknowledgement


Objective

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Test the function of the alarm unacknowledgment.


Serial No. of Test Networking Diagram
None
Prerequisites

The M2000 is connected to the NE correctly and both are


operational.

You have logged in to the M2000 client and have the privilege for
alarm unacknowledgement.

Acknowledged and uncleared alarms exist on the NE.

Procedure

Expected Result

.1

The Browse Current Alarm by Status window and


the Filter dialog box are displayed.

[Traditional Style] On the M2000 client,


choose Monitor > Browse Current Alarm
by Status from the menu bar to enter the
Browse Current Alarm by Status window.
[Application Style] Click Application Panel
in the upper left corner of the M2000 client.
On the displayed interface, click the
Application Center tab. Then, right-click
Fault Management and choose Browse
Current Alarm by Status from the shortcut
menu to enter the Browse Current Alarm
by Status window.

Set filtering conditions in the Filter dialog box and


click OK.

Eligible fault alarms are displayed by status.

Select an alarm in the Acknowledged and


uncleared alarm sub-window. Right-click the alarm
and choose Unacknowledge from the shortcut
menu. Click Yes in the displayed Confirm dialog
box.

The selected alarm is transferred from the


Acknowledged and uncleared alarm sub-window
to the Unacknowledged and uncleared alarm
sub-window.

Test Description

Internal Number

The Browse Current Alarm by Status window consists of four subwindows titled Unacknowledged and uncleared alarm,
Unacknowledged and cleared alarm, Acknowledged and
uncleared alarm, and Acknowledged and cleared alarm.

This function applies to the Browse Current Alarm window as well.

T02-0503

T-2.4.9 Alarm Statistics


Objective
Test the function of the alarm statistics.
Serial No. of Test Networking Diagram
None
Prerequisites

The M2000 is connected to the NE correctly and both are


operational.

You have successfully logged in to the M2000 client.

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Procedure

Expected Result

.1

The Alarm Log Statistics window and the Filter


dialog box are displayed.

[Traditional Style] On the M2000 client,


choose Monitor > Alarm Log Statistics
from the menu bar to enter the Alarm Log
Statistics window.
[Application Style] Click Application Panel
in the upper left corner of the M2000 client.
On the displayed interface, click the
Application Center tab. Then, right-click
Fault Management and choose Alarm Log
Statistics from the shortcut menu to enter
the Alarm Log Statistics window.

On the Statistics Settings tab page of the Filter


dialog box, set the statistics row and column
information.
On the Basic Settings tab page, set the alarm
name, severity level, status, type, and occurred
time.
Set the NE on the Alarm Source tab page.
Click OK.

The statistic result is displayed in a table.

Click the Pie tab to view the statistic result in a pie


chart.

The statistic result is displayed in a pie chart.

Test Description
This function applies to events as well.
Internal Number

T02-0504

T-2.5 Manual Alarm Clearing (WOFD-011900)


T-2.5.1 Clearing Alarms Manually
Objective
Test the function of clearing alarms manually.
Serial No. of Test Networking Diagram
None
Prerequisites

The M2000 is connected to the NE correctly and both are


operational.

You have logged in to the M2000 client and have permission to clear
alarms manually.

Uncleared alarms exist on the NE.

Procedure

Expected Result

.1

The Browse Current Alarm by Status window and


the Filter dialog box are displayed.

[Traditional Style] On the M2000 client,


choose Monitor > Browse Current Alarm
by Status from the menu bar to enter the
Browse Current Alarm by Status window.
[Application Style] Click Application Panel

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in the upper left corner of the M2000 client.


On the displayed interface, click the
Application Center tab. Then, right-click
Fault Management and choose Browse
Current Alarm by Status from the shortcut
menu to enter the Browse Current Alarm
by Status window.
Set filtering conditions in the Filter dialog box and
click OK.

The Filter dialog box is closed.

Select an alarm in the Unacknowledged and


uncleared alarm sub-window. Right-click the alarm
and select Clear from the shortcut menu.
Click Yes in the Confirm dialog box.

The alarm status is changed from uncleared to


cleared, and the alarm is transferred to the
Unacknowledged and cleared alarm sub-window.

Test Description

Internal Number

The Browse Current Alarm by Status window consists of four subwindows titled Unacknowledged and uncleared alarm,
Unacknowledged and cleared alarm, Acknowledged and
uncleared alarm, and Acknowledged and cleared alarm.

If the Lifecycle is 0, the acknowledged and cleared alarms are


disappeared in the Browse Current Alarm by Status window
immediately. Click Monitor > Alarm Settings > Options (Traditional
Style) or Alarm Settings > Options (Application Style) to check the
Lifecycle in the Alarm Options dialog box.This function applies only
to fault alarms.

T02-0601

T 3Configuration Management (Basic Features For All)


T-3.4 Configuration Data Synchronization (WOFD-020200)
T-3.4.1 Manual Synchronization of NE Configuration
Objective
Test the function of manual synchronization of the NE configuration.
Serial No. of Test Networking Diagram
None
Prerequisites

You have logged in to the M2000 client successfully and you have
the right of MML command.

The version of NEs is the same as that of the M2000. The


connection between the M2000 and the NEs is normal.

You have permission to synchronize the NE manually.

Procedure

Expected Result

.1

The Main Topology window is displayed.

[Traditional Style] On the M2000 client,

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choose Topology > Main Topology from the


menu bar to enter the Main Topology
window.
[Application Style] Click Application Panel
in the upper left corner of the M2000 client.
On the displayed interface, click the
Application Center tab. Then, right-click
Topo View and choose Main Topology from
the shortcut menu or double-click Topo
View.
Right-click the NE displayed in the Main Topology
window and choose MML Command from the
shortcut menu.

The MML Command window is displayed.

Modify configuration of an NE through MML


commands of the M2000. For example, run the
ADD CELL command to add a cell, and then run
the RMV CELL command to remove the cell.

Run related LST commands in the MML Command


window. The returned results of LST commands
indicate the configuration is modified.

Right-click the NE and choose Synchronize NE


Configuration Data from the shortcut menu.

The synchronization indicator is displayed in the


Monitoring NE Synchronization window.
Manually synchronizing the NE succeeds. The
configuration of the NE is synchronized, and
displayed in the MIT Browser dialog box.

Test Description

Internal Number

If the interface file matching the NE version does not exist on the
M2000 client, the system prompts The MML command file of the
current version does not exist. Are you sure you want to
download this file from the server? Click Yes for the system to
perform the downloading.

When the MIT Browser window has been opened, to ensure


consistency of the configuration displayed on the M2000 client and
server, you need to right-click the NE node and choose Refresh to
refresh the displayed configuration.

During the test, you may need to modify the NE configuration. Be


cautious when modifying the configuration of NEs on the current
network. Use the commands that do not affect services carried on
the current network. Restore the modification immediately after the
test is complete.

T03-0201

T-3.4.2 Timed Configuration Synchronization


Objective
Test the function of timed configuration synchronization.
Serial No. of Test Networking Diagram
None
Prerequisites
None
Procedure

Expected Result

.1

The Task Management window is displayed.

[Traditional Style] On the M2000 client,


choose Maintenance > Task Management

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from the menu bar to enter the Task


Management window.
[Application Style] Click Application Panel
in the upper left corner of the M2000 client.
On the displayed interface, click the
Application Center tab. Then, right-click
System Management and choose Task
Management from the shortcut menu.
Choose Task Type > Synchronization > NE
Configuration Data Synchronization in the
navigation tree.

The NE Configuration Data Synchronization task


in the current system is displayed.

Double-click the displayed task.

The Attribute dialog box is displayed.

On the Common Parameters tab page, set Task


name, Start time, and Execution interval. On the
Extended Parameters tab page, set the NE for
this task and click OK to save the settings.

The Attribute dialog box is closed. Parameters of


the task are set successfully.

View the result and status of the task after the


setting in step 4.

The process of the task is 100% and the status of


task is idle.

[Traditional Style] Select the NE included in the


task in the MIT Browser window, and then query
the configuration of the NE.

The configuration of the NE is synchronized and


displayed in the MIT Browser window.

[Application Style] Click Application Panel


in the upper left corner of the M2000 client.
On the displayed interface, click the
Application Center tab. Then, right-click
Configuration and choose MIT Browser
from the shortcut menu.
Test Description
There is only one type of task, it is Period, the unit of synchronization periods is day.
Internal Number

T03-0202

T-3.4.3 Monitoring NE Synchronization


Objective
Test the function of monitoring NE Synchronization.
Serial No. of Test Networking Diagram
None
Prerequisites

The M2000 is connected to the NE correctly and both are


operational.

You have logged in to the M2000 and have permission to operate the
NE.

The M2000 main topology has been loaded.

The Synchronization are on going

Procedure

Expected Result

.1

The Monitor NE Synchronization window with the

[Traditional Style] On the M2000 client,

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choose Configuration > Monitor NE


Synchronization from the menu bar to enter
the Monitor NE Synchronization window.

Synchronization Monitoring and Synchronized


tab pages is displayed.

[Application Style] Click Application Panel


in the upper left corner of the M2000 client.
On the displayed interface, click the
Application Center tab. Then, right-click
Configuration and choose Monitor NE
Synchronization from the shortcut menu.
Double-click the NE progress.

The Details dialog box with the detail information


base on current progress is displayed.

Click Save As.

You can select a path to save these detailed


information.

Click Close.

The Monitor NE Synchronization window is


displayed.

Wait until the synchronization is complete.

The NE monitoring disappears.

Test Description
None
Internal Number

T03-0203

T-3.4.4 Browsing Historical Synchronization Records


Objective
Test the function of browsing historical synchronization record.
Serial No. of Test Networking Diagram
None
Prerequisites

The M2000 is connected to the NE correctly and both are


operational.

You have logged in to the M2000 and have permission to operate the
NE.

The M2000 main topology has been loaded.

Procedure

Expected Result

.1

The Monitor NE Synchronization window with the


Synchronization Monitoring and Synchronized
tab pages is displayed.

[Traditional Style] On the M2000 client,


choose Configuration > Monitor NE
Synchronization from the menu bar to enter
the Monitor NE Synchronization window.
[Application Style] Click Application Panel
in the upper left corner of the M2000 client.
On the displayed interface, click the
Application Center tab. Then, right-click
Configuration and choose Monitor NE
Synchronization from the shortcut menu.

Choose the NEs in the left navigation tree.

The last synchronization record of the NE is


displayed.

Double-click the NE synchronization information.

The Details dialog box is displayed.

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Click Save As.

You can select a path to save these detailed


information.

Click Close.

The Synchronized tab page in the Monitor NE


Synchronization window is displayed.

Click Refresh.

The synchronization record is refreshed.

Test Description
After clicking the Synchronized tab, the synchronization records do not refresh automatically. Therefore,
we need to refresh the synchronization record manually.
Internal Number

T03-0204

T-3.5 Configuration Data Query (WOFD-020400)


T-3.5.1 Querying NE Configuration
Objective
Test the function of querying NE configuration data.
Serial No. of Test Networking Diagram
None
Prerequisites

The NE object has been created.

The configuration of the created NE object is synchronized correctly


in the M2000.

You have logged in to the M2000 and have permission to operate the
NE.

Procedure

Expected Result

.1

The MIT Browser window is displayed.

[Traditional Style] Select the NE included in


the task in the MIT Browser window, and
then query the configuration of the NE.
[Application Style] Click Application Panel
in the upper left corner of the M2000 client.
On the displayed interface, click the
Application Center tab. Then, right-click
Configuration and choose MIT Browser
from the shortcut menu.

View the data of the NE object in the MIT Browser


window.

The data of the NE object is displayed in the MIT


Browser window.

Test Description
When the MIT Browser window has been opened, to ensure consistency of the configuration displayed
on the M2000 client and server, you need to right-click the NE node in the left navigation tree and choose
Refresh to refresh the displayed configuration.
Internal Number

T03-0301

T-3.5.2 Displaying the Configuration Topology TIP of NE


Objective

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Test the function of displaying the configuration topology TIP of NE.


Serial No. of Test Networking Diagram
None
Prerequisites

You have logged in to the M2000.

NEs are connected to the M2000 properly.

Procedure

Expected Result

.1

The Customize Topology Tips dialog box is


displayed.

[Traditional Style] On the M2000 client,


choose System > Customize Topology
Tips from the menu bar to enter the
Customize Topology Tips dialog box.
[Application Style] Click Application Panel
in the upper left corner of the M2000 client.
On the displayed interface, click the
Application Center tab. Double-click Topo
View from the shortcut menu and then
choose Topology > Customize Topology
Tips from the menu bar to enter the
Customize Topology Tips dialog box.

In the Topology Tip navigation tree, expand the


NE node and select the NE on which a topology tip
is required.

The counter item that the NE supports is listed in


the right pane.

Set the counter item which topology tip is required,


and click OK.

The Customize Topology Tips dialog box is


closed.

[Traditional Style] On the M2000 client, choose


Topology > Main Topology from the menu bar to
enter the Main Topology window.

The Main Topology window is displayed.

[Application Style] Click Application Panel


in the upper left corner of the M2000 client.
On the displayed interface, click the
Application Center tab. Then, right-click
Topo View and choose Main Topology from
the shortcut menu or double-click Topo
View.
Move the cursor to the NE in the Main Topology
window. Remain the cursor there for a few
seconds.

The topology tip refers to the information displayed.

Test Description

Internal Number

You can set the following counters on a physical NE: NE Name, NE


Type, IP Address, and NE Version.

You can set the following counters on a virtual NE: NE Name and NE
Type.

T03-0302

T-3.5.3 Displaying the Configuration Topology TIP of Link


Objective

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Test the function of displaying the configuration topology TIP of link.


Serial No. of Test Networking Diagram
None
Prerequisites

You have logged in to the M2000.

NEs are connected to the M2000 properly.

Procedure

Expected Result

.1

The Customize Topology Tips dialog box is


displayed.

[Traditional Style] On the M2000 client,


choose System > Customize Topology
Tips from the menu bar to enter the
Customize Topology Tips dialog box.
[Application Style] Click Application Panel
in the upper left corner of the M2000 client.
On the displayed interface, click the
Application Center tab. Double-click Topo
View from the shortcut menu and then
choose Topology > Customize Topology
Tips from the menu bar to enter the
Customize Topology Tips dialog box.

In the Topology Tip navigation tree, expand the


Link node and select the link on which a topology
tip is required.

The counter item that the link supports is listed in


the right pane.

Set the counter item which topology tip is required,


and click OK.

The Customize Topology Tips dialog box is


closed.

[Traditional Style] On the M2000 client, choose


Topology > Main Topology from the menu bar to
enter the Main Topology window.

The Main Topology window is displayed.

[Application Style] Click Application Panel


in the upper left corner of the M2000 client.
On the displayed interface, click the
Application Center tab. Then, right-click
Topo View and choose Main Topology from
the shortcut menu or double-click Topo
View.
Move the cursor to the link in the Main Topology
window. Remain the cursor there for a few
seconds.

The topology tip refers to the information displayed.

Test Description
You can set the following counters on the link: Link Name, Link Type, Left Node, and Right Node.
Internal Number

T03-0303

T-3.6 Centralized MML for Configuration (WOFD-070200)


T-3.6.1 Configuration Management of Packaged Command Sets
Objective

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Test the function of configuration management of packaged command sets.


Serial No. of Test Networking Diagram
None
Prerequisites

You log in to the M2000 client with the access to perform system
operations.

The matching adaptation layer software is installed in M2000 and


works properly.

The MML command file has been downloaded from the server.

Procedure

Expected Result

.1

. The Main Topology window is displayed.

[Traditional Style] On the M2000 client,


choose Topology > Main Topology from the
menu bar to enter the Main Topology
window.
[Application Style] Click Application Panel
in the upper left corner of the M2000 client.
On the displayed interface, click the
Application Center tab. Then, right-click
Topo View and choose Main Topology from
the shortcut menu or double-click Topo
View.

Right-click an NE and choose MML Command


from the shortcut menu.

The MML Command window is displayed.

Click the MML Command tab in the lower left hand


of the dialog box.

The MML Command Navigation Tree is


displayed.

Unfold a sub node in the MML Command


Navigation Tree to view related MML commands
under the sub node.

Data of the MML commands related to NEs is


displayed.

Double-click an MML command. Click the Help


Information tab in the upper right hand of the
dialog box to display detailed information of the
command.

The help information of the MML command related


to the NE is displayed.

Enter the MML command and set the parameters.


Click the button to execute the command.

The result is displayed on the Common


Maintenance tab page of the MML Command
window.

Test Description

Internal Number

If the interface file matching the NE version does not exist on the
M2000 client, the system prompts The MML command file of the
current version does not exist. Are you sure you want to
download this file from the server? Click Yes for the system to
perform the downloading.

Select one or more NEs from the upper left pane in the MML
Command window. The selected NEs are of the same type and the
same version.

Some MML commands may contain several messages. The


Common Maintenance tab page displays the first message when
executing the command. Browse the other messages in the Followup Report Browser.

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T-3.7 Centralized Device Panel (WOFD-022300)


T-3.7.1 Browsing the Status of a GBTS Board
Objective
Test the function of browsing the status of a GBTS board.
Serial No. of Test Networking Diagram
None
Prerequisites

You have logged in to the M2000 and have related permissions.

The GBTS is properly connected to the M2000.

The configuration data of the MBTS device panel has been


downloaded to the M2000 client.

Procedure

Expected Result

.1

The Device Panel window is displayed.

[Traditional Style] On the M2000 client,


choose Maintenance > Device Panel from
the menu bar to enter the Device Panel
window.
[Application Style] Click Application Panel
in the upper left corner of the M2000 client.
On the displayed interface, click the
Application Center tab. Then, right-click
Trace and Maintenance and choose Device
Panel from the shortcut menu to enter the
Device Panel window.

In the upper left list, choose Device Panel >


BSC6900GSM. Then, double-click the selected NE
node.

In the Confirm dialog box, the message Cannot


find the configuration file of the current NE
version. Are you sure you want to download it
from the server? is displayed.

Click Yes.

In the displayed Download dialog box, the NE


configuration file download progress is displayed.

After the NE configuration file is downloaded, click


OK.

The cabinet list of the selected NE is displayed in


the lower left pane.

Select one cabinet from the cabinet list.

The GBTS boards are displayed in the right pane.

Test Description
The NE configuration file must be downloaded if NE data is viewed for the first time. If the NE
configuration file has been downloaded, skip Step 3 and Step 4. The RRU topology chart is displayed
after you double-click the selected NE.
Internal Number

T03-0501

T-3.7.2 Browsing the Status of a NodeB Board


Objective
Test the function of browsing the status of a NodeB board.
Serial No. of Test Networking Diagram

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None
Prerequisites

You have logged in to the M2000 and have related permissions.

The NodeB is properly connected to the M2000.

The configuration data of the NodeB device panel has been


downloaded to the M2000 client.

Procedure

Expected Result

.1

The Device Panel window is displayed.

[Traditional Style] On the M2000 client,


choose Maintenance > Device Panel from
the menu bar to enter the Device Panel
window.
[Application Style] Click Application Panel
in the upper left corner of the M2000 client.
On the displayed interface, click the
Application Center tab. Then, right-click
Trace and Maintenance and choose Device
Panel from the shortcut menu to enter the
Device Panel window.

In the upper left list, choose Device Panel >


NodeB Type > NodeB name. Double-click the
selected NE node.

In the Confirm dialog box, the message Cannot


find the configuration file of the current NE
version. Are you sure you want to download it
from the server? is displayed.

Click Yes.

In the displayed Download dialog box, the NE


configuration file download progress is displayed.

After the NE configuration file is downloaded, click


OK.

The cabinet list of the selected NE is displayed in


the lower left pane.

Double-click the cabinet list.

The status of NodeB board is displayed in the right


pane.

Test Description
You have to download the NE configuration file if NE data is viewed for the first time. If the NE
configuration file has been downloaded, skip Step 3 and Step 4.
Internal Number

T03-0502

T 4Performance Management (Basic Features For All)


T-4.1 Performance Measurement Data Collection and Storage (WOFD030100)
T-4.1.1 Setting the Default Counters or Extended Counter Measurement
Objective
Test the function of setting the default counters or extended counter measurement.
Serial No. of Test Networking Diagram
None

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Prerequisites

The M2000 works properly.

An NE of the desired version named TestNE exists.

The NE supports the periodic measurement in a 30-minute interval.

Procedure

Expected Result

[Traditional Style] On the M2000 client, choose


Performance > Measurement Management from
the menu bar to enter the Measurement
Management window.

The Measurement Management window is


displayed.

[Application Style] Click Application Panel


in the upper left corner of the M2000 client.
On the displayed interface, click the
Application Center tab. Then, right-click
Performance and choose Measurement
Management from the shortcut menu to
enter the Measurement Management
window.
In the left pane, set Display By to Object Type.

Items in the left navigation tree are organized and


displayed by NE type and object type.

In the left pane, select the related NE type and


object type.
Click

and select All from the drop-down list.

In the right pane, all measurement statuses are


displayed in the information list.

In the right pane, click the Settings tab and select


TestNE from the NE list.

In the right pane, instances of the TestNE-related


objects are displayed in the object list and not
selected.

In the lower left pane, select TestNE. In the right


pane, select object instances you want to measure
in the object list. In the counter list, select a
function subset, and select unmeasured default
counters or extended counters on the period (such
as 30 Minutes) tab page, and then click Apply.

The system displays a message indicating that the


measurement setting is successful.

In the right pane, click the Status tab.

In the right pane, information about measurement


statuses is displayed. In addition, the default status
of selected records is described as Active.

Test Description

Internal Number

If an NE is disconnected with the M2000, the measurement status is


described as Exception: NE CONNECT FAIL.

When the cursor is moved to the shortcut bar in the Measurement


Management window, the text description of the shortcut button is
displayed. Then, the icon for Filter Measurement Status is found.

The default performance counters consist of common counters and


extended counters. Common counters are selected by default and
are automatically measured by the M2000. Users can deselect
common counters that are already selected. Extended counters are
selected by users and also can be deselected.

30 Minutes is a sample. You need to select the TestNE-supported


measurement period to perform the test.

T04-0101

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T-4.1.2 Activating and Suspending Measurement


Objective
Test the function of activating and suspending the measurement status.
Serial No. of Test Networking Diagram
None
Prerequisites
The M2000 works properly, and an NE of the desired version named TestNE exists.
Procedure

Expected Result

.1

The Measurement Management window is


displayed.

[Traditional Style] On the M2000 client,


choose Performance > Measurement
Management from the menu bar to enter the
Measurement Management window.
[Application Style] Click Application Panel
in the upper left corner of the M2000 client.
On the displayed interface, click the
Application Center tab. Then, right-click
Performance and choose Measurement
Management from the shortcut menu to
enter the Measurement Management
window.

In the left pane, set Display By to Object Type.

Items in the left navigation tree are organized and


displayed by NE type and object type.

In the left pane, select the TestNE-related NE type


and object type in the navigation tree.

In the right pane, all measurement statuses are


displayed in the information list.

Click

In the right pane, all measurement statuses are


displayed in the information list.

and select All from the drop-down list.

Select one of function subsets as the Active


measurement status in the right pane. Right-click it
and choose Suspend Measurement from the
shortcut menu.

The Succeed in delivering the Suspend


command message is displayed.

Click OK.

The message dialog box is closed.

Right-click in the right pane and choose Refresh.

The measurement status of the function subset is


refreshed and described as Suspended.

Select that function subset in the right pane and


right-click. Then select Activate Measurement.

The prompt Succeed in delivering the Active


command is displayed.

Click OK.

The prompt is closed.

Right-click in the right pane and select Refresh


from the shortcut menu.

The measurement status of the function subset is


refreshed and described as Active.

Test Description
When the cursor is moved to the shortcut bar in the Measurement Management window, the text
description of the shortcut button is displayed. Then,
Internal Number

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T-4.1.3 Synchronizing Performance Measure Results


Objective
Test the function of synchronizing performance measure results after the disconnection for a long time.
Serial No. of Test Networking Diagram
None
Prerequisites

All M2000 services are functioning well.

An NE of the desired version named TestNE exists.

The NE is disconnected with M2000 for several measurement


periods, and then connected again.

Procedure

Expected Result

.1

The Measurement Management window is


displayed.

[Traditional Style] On the M2000 client,


choose Performance > Measurement
Management from the menu bar to enter the
Measurement Management window.
[Application Style] Click Application Panel
in the upper left corner of the M2000 client.
On the displayed interface, click the
Application Center tab. Then, right-click
Performance and choose Measurement
Management from the shortcut menu to
enter the Measurement Management
window.

Set Display By to Function subset.

The navigation tree is organized by the hierarchy


NE Type > Function Set > Function Subset.

In the navigation tree, select the NE type of the


TestNE.
Click

The Synchronize Results dialog box is displayed.

Set the measurement period, start time, and end


time. Select TestNE from the NE list and select the
function subset from the function subset list. Then,
click OK.

The Succeed in delivering the Synchronization


command message is displayed.

[Traditional Style] On the M2000 client, choose


Performance > Query Result from the menu bar
to enter the Query Result window.

The Query Result window is displayed.

[Application Style] Click Application Panel


in the upper left corner of the M2000 client.
On the displayed interface, click the
Application Center tab. Then, right-click
Performance and choose Query Result
from the shortcut menu to enter the Query
Result window.
Click New Query.

The New Query dialog box is displayed.

Set Display By to Function subset.

The navigation tree is organized by the hierarchy


NE Type > Function Set > Function Subset.

Choose NE Type > Measurement Function Set >

The available NEs are displayed in the right pane.


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Measurement Function Subset.


Select all objects on the Object tab page. Select all
counters and the period to the previous settings on
the Counter tab page. On the Other tab page, set
the query time segments only.

The related tab pages are displayed properly.

Click Query.

The dialog box showing the results in the time


segment is displayed.

Test Description

When the cursor is moved to the shortcut bar in the Measurement


Management window, the text description of the shortcut button is
displayed. Then,

Internal Number

is found.

Wait for a while after the synchronization command is delivered. The


time segment setting results may not be displayed immediately in
step 11.

T04-0103

T-4.1.4 Verifying the Object Missing Diagnosis


Objective
Test the function of verifying the object missing diagnosis.
Diagram No.
None
Prerequisites

The M2000 is running properly. The user has logged in to the M2000
client and has operation permission on performance management.

There are NEs in the M2000. Assume that the NE name is TestNE.
TestNE has been connected to the M2000 server properly.

Procedure

Expected Result

[Traditional Style] On the M2000 client, choose


Performance > Measurement Management from
the menu bar to enter the Measurement
Management window.

The Measurement Management window is


displayed.

[Application Style] Click Application Panel


in the upper left corner of the M2000 client.
On the displayed interface, click the
Application Center tab. Then, right-click
Performance and choose Measurement
Management from the shortcut menu to
enter the Measurement Management
window.
Set Display by to Object Type.

In the Display By navigation tree on the left, results


are displayed in the following form: NE type >
object type.

In the navigation tree on the left, choose NE type >


object type for the TestNE.
In the right pane, click the Settings tab and select
TestNE from the NE list.

In the object list in the right pane, object instances


of the TestNE are displayed.

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In the right pane, click the Diagnose Missing


Object tab.

The Diagnose Missing Object tab page with


information such as Diagnosis Result, Details,
Suggestion, and Related FAQs is displayed.

Test Description
None
Internal Number

T04-0104

T-4.2 Performance Measurement Data Query (WOFD-030500)


T-4.2.1 Querying Performance Measurement Results
Objective
Test the function of querying performance measurement results
Serial No. of Test Networking Diagram
None
Prerequisites

The M2000 works properly.

An NE of the desired version named TestNE exists.

Procedure

Expected Result

[Traditional Style] On the M2000 client, choose


Performance > Query Result from the menu bar
to enter the Query Result window.

The Query Result window is displayed.

[Application Style] Click Application Panel


in the upper left corner of the M2000 client.
On the displayed interface, click the
Application Center tab. Then, right-click
Performance and choose Query Result
from the shortcut menu to enter the Query
Result window.
Click New Query.

The New Query dialog box is displayed.

In the left pane, set Display By to Function


subset.

Items in the navigation tree in the left pane are


organized and displayed based on NE type >
measurement function set > measurement
function subset.

Choose NE Type > Measurement Function Set >


Measurement Function Subset.

Available NEs are displayed on the Object tab


page.

Select all the objects on the Object tab page,


select all the counters and Period of the counters
on the Counter tab page, maintain default settings
for Date Range, and Sort on the Other tab page.

The related tab pages display items correctly.

Click Query.

Results that meet the query conditions are


displayed. You can select Table, Line Chart, or
Bar Chart under the View Type.

Set View Type to Line Chart.

The line chart panel is displayed.

Select Object. Select one object in the Select

The line chart is displayed in the chart panel.


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Object list and select some counters in the Select


Counter list.
Select Counter. Select some objects in the Select
Object list and select one counter in the Select
Counter list.

The line chart is displayed in the chart panel.

Test Description

Internal Number

If a counter or an object is not delivered or not normally delivered, or


no relevant measurement result exists, you cannot query any results.
In this situation, a dialog box and an empty result query list are
displayed. Click Measure Status to switch to the Measurement
Status tab page to view information about measurement statuses.
Click Diagnose Result Loss to switch to the Result Diagnosis
window to view information about diagnosing and diagnosis result.

If selecting Bar Chart in the View Type, you can also select Object
or Counter.

T04-0201

T-4.2.2 Performance Result Template


Objective
Test the function of the performance result template.
Serial No. of Test Networking Diagram
None
Prerequisites

All M2000 services are running well.

An NE of the desired version named TestNE exists.

Procedure

Expected Result

[Traditional Style] On the M2000 client, choose


Performance > Query Result from the menu bar
to enter the Query Result window.

The Query Result window is displayed.

[Application Style] Click Application Panel


in the upper left corner of the M2000 client.
On the displayed interface, click the
Application Center tab. Then, right-click
Performance and choose Query Result
from the shortcut menu to enter the Query
Result window.
Click New Query.

The New Query dialog box is displayed.

Set Display By to Function subset.

The navigation tree is organized by the hierarchy


NE Type > Function Set > Function Subset.

Choose NE Type > Measurement Function Set >


Measurement Function Subset.

The available NEs are displayed under Available


Objects in the right pane.

Select all the objects on the Object tab page,


select all the counters and Period of the counters
on the Counter tab page, and select Default
Settings for the Query Time and Sort from Other
tab page.

The tab pages display items correctly.

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On the Other tab page, click Save Template.

The Save as dialog box is displayed.

Enter the template name such as result_template


and specify the save path. Then, click OK.

Template was saved successfully is displayed in


the Information dialog box and the screen returns
to the Query Result dialog box.

Close the Query Result dialog box and return to


the Query Result window. Double-click the
template created in step 7 in the Query Result
window.

The measurement results that meet the


requirements are queried and displayed.

Test Description
If no result satisfies the query condition, a displayed dialog box prompts that no result is found and the
blank result list interface is displayed. You can click Measure Status to switch to the measurement status
tab page and view the related information.
Internal Number

T04-0202

T-4.2.3 Subscribing to Performance Measure Results


Objective
Test the function of subscribing to the performance measure results.
Serial No. of Test Networking Diagram
None
Prerequisites

All M2000 services are running well.

An NE of the desired version named TestNE exists.

Procedure

Expected Result

[Traditional Style] On the M2000 client, choose


Performance > Measurement Management from
the menu bar to enter the Measurement
Management window.

The Measurement Management window is


displayed.

[Application Style] Click Application Panel


in the upper left corner of the M2000 client.
On the displayed interface, click the
Application Center tab. Then, right-click
Performance and choose Measurement
Management from the shortcut menu to
enter the Measurement Management
window.
Set Display By to Function subset.

The navigation tree is organized by the hierarchy


NE Type > Function Set > Function Subset.

In the navigation tree, select the NE type of the


TestNE.
Click

The Subscribe to Measurement Results dialog


box is displayed.

Set the measurement period to 30 minutes. Select


TestNE from the NE list. Select the function subset
to be subscribed from the function subset list.
Then, click OK.

The Subscription Results:30 window is displayed.

Wait for the result report of the next period.

The new result is displayed.


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Click Cancel.

The Confirm dialog box is displayed, informing


users whether to close this subscribe result tab
page. If click Yes, the Subscription Results:30 tab
page will be closed and the subscription is
cancelled.

Test Description

When the cursor is moved to the shortcut bar in the Measurement


Management window, the text description of the shortcut button is
displayed. Then,

Internal Number

is found.

You can view the subscribed results on condition that the selected
function subsets are experiencing 30-minute measurement.

Only one subscribing window can be opened at a time.

T04-0203

T-4.2.4 Verifying the Result Loss Diagnosis


Objective
Test the function of verifying the result loss diagnosis.
Diagram No.
None
Prerequisites

The M2000 is running properly. The user has logged in to the M2000
client and has operation permission on performance management.

There are NEs in the M2000. Assume that the NE name is TestNE.
TestNE in the M2000 server loses the result of several measurement
periods.

Procedure

Expected Result

[Traditional Style] On the M2000 client, choose


Performance > Result Loss Diagnosis from the
menu bar to enter the Result Loss Diagnosis
window.

In the Result Diagnosis window, the Diagnosis


Condition dialog box is displayed.

[Application Style] Click Application Panel


in the upper left corner of the M2000 client.
On the displayed interface, click the
Application Center tab. Then, right-click
Performance and choose Result Loss
Diagnosis from the shortcut menu to enter
the Result Loss Diagnosis window.
In the Diagnosis Condition dialog box, select
Function subset. Set the time, object, and counter
information and click Diagnose.

The Diagnosis Condition dialog box is closed. In


the Result Loss Diagnosis Process navigation
tree in the Result Diagnosis window, the diagnosis
process is displayed in real time. On the Log tab
page, the diagnosis is displayed in details.

After the diagnosis is complete, check whether the


Result Loss Diagnosis tab page is displayed on
the right.

The Result Loss Diagnosis tab pages include the


Summary tab page and tab pages for detailed
causes which contain solution and related FAQs.

Test Description
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[Traditional Style] On the M2000 client, choose Performance >


Result Loss Diagnosis from the menu bar to enter the Result Loss
Diagnosis window.

[Application Style] Click Application Panel in the upper left corner of


the M2000 client. On the displayed interface, click the Application
Center tab. Then, right-click Performance and choose Result Loss
Diagnosis from the shortcut menu to enter the Result Loss
Diagnosis window.

For 5-minute and 15-minute diagnosis periods, the diagnosis


duration is equal to or smaller than 6 hours.

The optional time of every diagnosis does not exceed one day.

The result loss diagnosis provides causes for only the last three
days.

The result loss diagnosis is performed in terms of:

Check Whether Result Loss Occurs

Check Result Report Process

Check Whether Measurement Is Set

Check Whether NE Is Disconnected

Check Integrity of Files Reported by NE

Diagnose Measurement Delivery Process

Check Whether NE Delays Reporting Result

Check Whether Related System Resources Are Abnormal

Aggregate Diagnosis Results

Internal Number

T04-0204

T-4.2.5 Verifying the Suspicious Result Diagnosis

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Objective
Test the function of verifying the suspicious result diagnosis.
Diagram No.
None
Prerequisites

The M2000 is running properly. The user has logged in to the M2000
client and has operation permission on performance management.

There are NEs in the M2000. Assume that the NE name is TestNE.
TestNE has been connected to the M2000 server properly and has
reported the measurement result.

Procedure

Expected Result

[Traditional Style] On the M2000 client, choose


Performance > Query Result from the menu bar
to enter the Query Result window.

The Query Result window is displayed.

[Application Style] Click Application Panel


in the upper left corner of the M2000 client.
On the displayed interface, click the
Application Center tab. Then, right-click
Performance and choose Query Result
from the shortcut menu to enter the Query
Result window.
Click New Query.

The New Query dialog box is displayed.

In the Display By navigation tree on the left, select


Function subset.

In the navigation tree on the left, the result is


indicated in the following form:
NE type > measurement function set >
measurement function subset.

Choose NE Type > Measurement Function Set


> Measurement Function Subset.

Optional NEs are displayed on the Object tab page.

On the Object tab page, select all objects. On the


Counter tab page, select all indexes and
measurement period information. On the Other
tab page, configure the query time and result
sequence by default.

Pages are displayed properly.

Click Query.

The result interface is displayed indicating all results


meet the search criteria.

In the result table, right-click the suspicious index


and select Diagnose Suspicion.

The Result Loss Diagnosis window is displayed. In


the Suspicious Diagnosis Process navigation
tree, the diagnosis process is displayed in real time.
On the Log tab page, the diagnosis is displayed in
details.

After the diagnosis is complete, check whether the


Result Loss Diagnosis tab page is displayed on
the right.

The basic information and diagnosis result of


Suspicious Diagnose are displayed.

Test Description

The diagnosis on the suspicious result is performed in terms of:

Check Whether NE Version Supports This Counter

Check Whether Counter Measurement Is Set

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Check Whether Counter Measurement Task Is Delivered Normally

Aggregate Diagnosis Results

Internal Number

T04-0205

T-4.2.6 Verifying the Data Template Deletion


Objective
Test the function of verifying the query and deletion of measurement data template.
Diagram No.
None
Prerequisites

The M2000 is running properly. The user has logged in to the M2000
client and has operation permission on performance management.

There are NEs in the M2000. Assume that the NE name is TestNE.
TestNE has been connected to the M2000 server properly.

The subscriber query template is established based on acceptance


items on the query template.

Procedure

Expected Result

[Traditional Style] On the M2000 client, choose


Performance > Query Result from the menu bar
to enter the Query Result window.

The Query Result window is displayed.

[Application Style] Click Application Panel


in the upper left corner of the M2000 client.
On the displayed interface, click the
Application Center tab. Then, right-click
Performance and choose Query Result
from the shortcut menu to enter the Query
Result window.
In the template navigation tree on the left, choose
Template > User, right-click the node, and choose
Delete Templates from the shortcut menu.

The Delete Templates dialog box is displayed


indicating the template information such as
Template Name, Creation Time, Last Query
Time, Used Times, and Template Path.

Select templates you want to delete based on the


template information and click Delete.

The Confirm dialog box for deletion is displayed.

In the Confirm dialog box, click Yes.

The Information dialog box is displayed for


successful deletion. After OK is clicked, the
templates selected in step 3 are deleted on the
Delete Templates dialog box.

Close the Delete Templates dialog box.

Templates selected in step 3 are deleted.

Test Description

Internal Number

The default template of the system does not support template


deletion.

Users can only delete subscriber template with operation permission.

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T-4.3 Customizable Counter Management (WOFD-031000)


T-4.3.1 Management of Custom Counters
Objective
Test the function of management of custom counters and querying the results.
Serial No. of Test Networking Diagram
None
Prerequisites

All M2000 services are running well.

An NE of the desired version exists in the system.

Procedure

Expected Result

[Traditional Style] On the M2000 client, choose


Performance > User-defined Counter
Management from the menu bar to enter the Userdefined Counter Management window.

The User-defined Counter Management window


is displayed.

[Application Style] Click Application Panel


in the upper left corner of the M2000 client.
On the displayed interface, click the
Application Center tab. Then, right-click
Performance and choose User-defined
Counter Management from the shortcut
menu to enter the User-defined Counter
Management window.
Set Display By to Function subset.

The navigation tree is organized by the hierarchy


NE Type > Function Set > Function Subset.

Choose NE Type > Measurement Function Set >


Measurement Function Subset.

The user-defined counters are displayed in the right


pane.

Click Add.

The Add User-defined Counter dialog box is


displayed.

Edit the formula as follows: Double-click a counter


name A, click the operator +, double-click a counter
name B, enter the user-defined counter name
counter_userdefn, and then click Apply.

The custom counter counter_userdefn is showed


in the available counter list which in the Userdefined Counter Management window.

Click Cancel to return to the User-defined


Counter window.
Select the counter_userdefn counter in the
custom counter list in the User-defined Counter
window. Then, click Set Measurement.

The Measurement Management-Settings window


is displayed.

In the object list, select the unmeasured objects.


Select the function subset of the custom counter
counter_userdefn and select the counter
counter_userdefn in the counter list. Then, click
Apply.

The message box displays Set measurement


successfully. The measurement of
counter_userdefn as well as the original counter A
and B are set.

[Traditional Style] On the M2000 client, choose


Performance > Query Result from the menu bar
to enter the Query Result window. Then, click New
Query.

The New Query dialog box is displayed.

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[Application Style] Click Application Panel in the


upper left corner of the M2000 client. On the
displayed interface, click the Application Center
tab. Then, right-click Performance and choose
Query Result from the shortcut menu to enter the
Query Result window and click New Query.
Set Display By to Function subset.

The navigation tree is organized by the hierarchy


NE Type > Function Set > Function Subset.

Choose NE Type > Measurement Function Set >


Measurement Function Subset.

The available NEs are displayed in the right pane.

Select all objects on the Object tab page. Select all


counters (including the newly created user-defined
counter) on the Counter tab page. On the Other
tab page, keep the default settings of query time
and sort type.

The related tab pages are displayed properly.

Click Query.

The displayed window shows the results that satisfy


the query condition. The result of the custom
counter is also listed.

Test Description

Internal Number

The custom councter can nest not more than three-layers custom
counters.

You can also set custom counters in the Measurement Settings


dialog box. After you set measurement for custom counters, the
contained orginal counters are also measured.

If no result satisfies the query condition, a displayed dialog box


prompts that no result is found and the blank result list interface is
displayed. You can click Measure Status to switch to the
measurement status tab page and view the related information.

T04-0301

T-4.4 Performance Threshold Alarm (WOFD-031200)


T-4.4.1 Setting Threshold Alarm for Custom Counter
Objective
Test the function of setting the threshold for the custom counter.
Serial No. of Test Networking Diagram
None
Prerequisites

The M2000 service is running well.

The custom counter counter_userdefn is available, and


measurement is set.

The matched NE TestNE is available.

Procedure

Expected Result

[Traditional Style] On the M2000 client, choose


Performance > Threshold Management
>Threshold Settings from the menu bar to enter
the Threshold Settings window.

The Threshold Settings window is displayed.

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[Application Style] Click Application Panel


in the upper left corner of the M2000 client.
On the displayed interface, click the
Application Center tab. Then, right-click
Performance and choose Threshold
Settings from the shortcut menu to enter the
Threshold Settings window.
Select the NE type node related to TestNE from the
left navigation tree and the object type node where
the custom counter_userdefn is located.

The right pane displays all the threshold settings.

Click Add in the right pane, or right-click a record


and choose Add from the shortcut menu.

The Add Threshold dialog box is displayed.

Select the object of TestNE whose threshold is


defined in the object list.
On the Basic Settings tab page in the right pane,
set basic information and time information for the
threshold. Select Period (such as 30 Minutes),
and set Activation Time and Activation Dates as
default values.
On the Advanced Settings tab page in the right
pane, set Type to Simple.
On the Advanced Settings tab page, set
Direction to Increasing.
In the Threshold box in the right pane, click the
Function Subset drop-down box, and select the
function subset where the user-defined
counter_userdefn is located.

Click the Function Subset drop-down box. All the


function subset names are displayed under the
current object type.

In the Threshold box in the right pane, click the


Counter Name drop-down box, and select the
user-defined counter_userdefn.

Click the Counter Name drop-down box. All the


counter names are displayed under this
measurement subset.

Set Threshold to 100 and Hysteresis to 10 for the


alarm whose severity is Critical.
Click OK.

The threshold is added successfully. The system


returns to the Threshold Settings window.

Wait for 30 minutes, right-click on the threshold


which is found just now and choose Alarm Query
from the shortcut menu. The Threshold Alarm
Query dialog box is displayed.

When the counter value of measured result for the


custom counter counter_userdefn exceeds the sum
of the set threshold and offset, the alarm is
generated.

Test Description
The waiting time before the threshold alarm generates is different.
Internal Number

T04-0401

T-4.4.2 Setting Combined Threshold and Generating Threshold Alarm


Objective
Test the function of setting the combined threshold that meets the conditions.
Serial No. of Test Networking Diagram

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None
Prerequisites

The M2000 service is running well.

The matched NE TestNE is available, and measurement is set for


some related measurement objects.

Procedure

Expected Result

[Traditional Style] On the M2000 client, choose


Performance > Threshold Management
>Threshold Settings from the menu bar to enter
the Threshold Settings window.

The Threshold Settings window is displayed.

[Application Style] Click Application Panel


in the upper left corner of the M2000 client.
On the displayed interface, click the
Application Center tab. Then, right-click
Performance and choose Threshold
Settings from the shortcut menu to enter the
Threshold Settings window.
Select the NE type node related to TestNE from the
left tree, and then the type of a measurement
object is measured.

The right pane displays all the threshold settings.

Click Add in the right pane, or right-click a record


and choose Add from the shortcut menu.

The Add Threshold dialog box is displayed.

Select the object of TestNE whose threshold is


defined in the object list.
On the Basic Settings tab page in the right pane,
set basic information and time information for the
threshold. Select Period (such as 30 Minutes),
and set Activation Time and Activation Dates as
default values.
On the Advanced Settings tab page in the right
pane, set Type to Combined.

The dialog box for setting the combined threshold


condition is displayed.

In the Combined condition area, set Alarm


security to Critical, and click Settings for
Triggering.

The dialog box for setting the triggering condition is


displayed.

Select counter A. Set the triggering condition of


Counter A > {10}. Click OK.

The triggering condition box displays the condition


of Counter A > {10}.

Use the default on the Advanced box. Click OK in


the Add Threshold interface

The threshold is set successfully. The threshold list


displays the new threshold record.

Wait for 30 minutes, right-click on the threshold


which is found just now and choose Alarm Query
from the shortcut menu. The Threshold Alarm
Query dialog box is displayed.

When the counter value for the measured result of


counter A exceeds 10, the alarm is generated.

Test Description
The waiting time before the threshold alarm generates is different.
Internal Number

T04-0402

T-4.4.3 Continuously Meeting Threshold Recovering Condition to Clear Alarm


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Objective
Test the function of the threshold alarm recovering function after continuously meeting the threshold
triggering condition.
Serial No. of Test Networking Diagram
None
Prerequisites

The M2000 service is running well.

The matched NE TestNE is available, and measurement is set for


some related measurement objects.

Procedure

Expected Result

[Traditional Style] On the M2000 client, choose


Performance > Threshold Management
>Threshold Settings from the menu bar to enter
the Threshold Settings window.

The Threshold Settings window is displayed.

[Application Style] Click Application Panel


in the upper left corner of the M2000 client.
On the displayed interface, click the
Application Center tab. Then, right-click
Performance and choose Threshold
Settings from the shortcut menu to enter the
Threshold Settings window.
Select the NE type node related to TestNE from the
left tree, and then the type of a measurement
object is measured.

The right pane displays all the threshold settings.

Click Add in the right pane, or right-click a record


and choose Add from the shortcut menu.

The Add Threshold dialog box is displayed.

Select the object of TestNE whose threshold is


defined in the object list.
On the Basic Settings tab page in the right pane,
set basic information and time information for the
threshold. Select Period (such as 30 Minutes),
and set Activation Time and Activation Dates as
default values.
On the Advanced Settings tab page in the right
pane, set Type to Combined.

The dialog box for setting the combined threshold


condition is displayed.

In the Combined condition area, set Alarm


security to Critical, and click Settings for
Triggering.

The dialog box for setting the triggering condition is


displayed.

Select counter A. Set the triggering condition to


Counter A > {10}, and then click OK.

The triggering condition box displays the condition


of Counter A > {10}.

In the Combined condition area, click Settings


for Recovering.

The dialog box for setting the recovering condition


is displayed.

Select counter A, set the recovering condition to


Counter A<{5}, and then click OK.

The Recovering Condition box displays the


condition of Counter A < {5}.

In the Advanced box, type 1 in the Alarms are


generated if triggering conditions are met this
number of times entry box, and 2 in the Alarms
are cleared if recovering conditions are met this

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number of times entry box.


Click OK in the Add Threshold dialog box.

The threshold is set successfully. The threshold list


displays the new threshold record.

Wait for two hours, right-click on the threshold


which is found just now and choose Alarm Query
from the shortcut menu. The Threshold Alarm
Query dialog box is displayed.

When the counter value for the measured result of


counter A exceeds 10, the alarm is generated.
Then, when two continuous measured results of
counter A are smaller than 5, you can see the alarm
previously generated is cleared.

Test Description
The waiting time before the threshold alarm generates is different.
Internal Number

T04-0403

T 5Security Management (Basic Features For All)


T-5.1 Centralized User Authorization and Authentication (WOFD-040100)
T-5.1.1 Adding Users
Objective
Test the function of user and user group management.
Serial No. of Test Networking Diagram
None
Prerequisites

The M2000 server works properly.

You have logged in to the M2000 client as a user in SMManagers.

Procedure

Expected Result

[Traditional Style] On the M2000 client, choose


Security > Security Management to enter the
Security Management window. [Application Style]
Click Application Panel in the upper left corner of
the M2000 client. On the displayed interface, click
the Application Center tab. Then, right-click
Security Management and choose OSS User
Management from the shortcut menu to enter the
OSS User Management window.

The Security Management or the OSS User


Management window is displayed.

Click the User node in the left pane, and click New
User in the right pane.

The New User dialog box is displayed.

Enter the proper parameters such as User name


and Password below on the New User dialog of
the New User dialog box.
Click Add, and select a user group from the Add
User Group dialog box, such as the
Administrators user group. Click OK.

The selected user group is displayed on the User


Groups box.

Click OK .

The name of the new user is displayed under the


User node in the left pane of the Security
Management or the OSS User Management
window.

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Test Description
None
Internal Number

T05-0101

T-5.1.2 Deleting Users


Objective
Test the function of user and user group management.
Serial No. of Test Networking Diagram
None
Prerequisites

The M2000 server works properly.

You have logged in to the M2000 client as a user in SMManagers.

Procedure

Expected Result

[Traditional Style] On the M2000 client, choose


Security > Security Management to enter the
Security Management window. [Application Style]
Click Application Panel in the upper left corner of
the M2000 client. On the displayed interface, click
the Application Center tab. Then, right-click
Security Management and choose OSS
UserManagement from the shortcut menu to enter
the OSS User Management window.

The Security Management or the OSS User


Management window is displayed.

Click the User node in the left pane and select a


user on the user list in the right pane.

The status of the selected user is displayed.

Click Delete in the right pane.

The Confirm dialog box is displayed.

Click Yes in the Confirm dialog box.

The user is deleted from the user list in the right


pane of the Security Management or the OSS
User Management window.

Test Description

Internal Number

The default system user, admin, cannot be deleted.

The user that has logged in cannot be deleted.

T05-0102

T-5.1.3 Checking User Information


Objective
Test the function of user and user group management.
Serial No. of Test Networking Diagram
None
Prerequisites

Procedure

The M2000 server works properly.

You have logged in to the M2000 client as a user in SMManagers.


Expected Result

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[Traditional Style] On the M2000 client, choose


Security > Security Management to enter the
Security Management window. [Application Style]
Click Application Panel in the upper left corner of
the M2000 client. On the displayed interface, click
the Application Center tab. Then, right-click
Security Management and choose OSS
UserManagement from the shortcut menu to enter
the OSS User Management window.

The Security Management or the OSS User


Management window is displayed.

Select any user under the User node in the left


pane.

Click the Details tab in the right pane to display the


information related to the user, for example, Login
state and Lock state.

Test Description
None
Internal Number

T05-0103

T-5.1.4 Modifying User Information


Objective
Test the function of user and user group management.
Serial No. of Test Networking Diagram
None
Prerequisites

The M2000 server works properly.

You have logged in to the M2000 client as a user in SMManagers.

Procedure

Expected Result

[Traditional Style] On the M2000 client, choose


Security > Security Management to enter the
Security Management window. [Application Style]
Click Application Panel in the upper left corner of
the M2000 client. On the displayed interface, click
the Application Center tab. Then, right-click
Security Management and choose OSS User
Management from the shortcut menu to enter the
OSS User Management window.

The Security Management or the OSS User


Management window is displayed.

Select a user from the User node in the left pane.

Click the Details tab in the right pane to display the


information related to the user, for example,
Description and Login period.

Modify the value of the user in the dialog box, for


example, Description and Login period, and then
click Apply.

The detailed user information is refreshed and the


value is modified.

Test Description
None
Internal Number

T05-0104

T-5.1.5 Adding User Groups


Objective

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Test the function of adding user groups.


Serial No. of Test Networking Diagram
None
Prerequisites

M2000 services work properly.

You have logged in to the M2000 client as a user in SMManagers.

The NE support the Centralized Management

Procedure

Expected Result

.1

[Traditional Style] On the M2000 client,


choose Security > Security Management
to enter the Security Management window.
[Application Style] Click Application Panel
in the upper left corner of the M2000 client.
On the displayed interface, click the
Application Center tab. Then, right-click
Security Management and choose OSS
User Management from the shortcut menu
to enter the OSS User Management
window.

The Security Management or the OSS User


Management window is displayed.

.1

Select the User Group node in the


navigation tree on the left. Click New User
Group in the right pane.

The New User Group dialog box is displayed.

On the Details tab page, enter the Name and


Description (optional) of the user group. Click Add
and select users belonging to the user group in the
Add User dialog box. Then, click OK.

The Add User dialog box is closed, and the users


selected are displayed correctly.

Click Next on the Domain tab page, and click


Select.

The Select Domain dialog box is displayed.

Select the NEs under the Device node and NE


Types under the Device Type node, and click OK.

The Select Domain dialog box is closed, and the


domain selected is displayed correctly

Click Next on the Operation Rights tab page, and


click Select.

The Select Operation Rights dialog box is


displayed.

Choose Network Management Application in the


Authorization Objects.

The operation rights of Network Management


Application are displayed correctly.

Set the proper rights of Network Management


Application for the user group.
Select a NE in the left pane under the Device node
and set the proper operation rights for this NE. click
OK.

The domain of the user group is displayed in the


left pane.

Click Next on the Bound NE tab page, Select a NE


Type in the left pane under the Device Type node
and set Command Group for this NE Type.

The Select Operation Rights dialog box is closed,


and the operation rights set for the Network
Management Application and Network Device
are displayed correctly.

Click Next in the Rules tab, and select the NE type


mentioned in step 10 and the command group.
Click Finish.

The New User Group dialog box is closed. The


added user group is displayed under the User
Group node and on the user group list on the right
pane.

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Test Description
None
Internal Number

T05-0105

T-5.1.6 Modifying User Groups


Objective
Test the function of modifying user groups.
Serial No. of Test Networking Diagram
None
Prerequisites

M2000 services work properly.

You have logged in to the M2000 client as a user in SMManagers.

Procedure

Expected Result

.1

The Security Management or the OSS User


Management window is displayed.

[Traditional Style] On the M2000 client,


choose Security > Security Management
to enter the Security Management window.
[Application Style] Click Application Panel
in the upper left corner of the M2000 client.
On the displayed interface, click the
Application Center tab. Then, right-click
Security Management and choose OSS
User Management from the shortcut menu
to enter the OSS User Management
window.

Select a user group under the User Group node in


the security navigation tree on the left. Modify the
description in the Details, and click Apply in the
bottom right corner.

The modified description is displayed.

Click the Members tab, and modify the users of the


user group by clicking Add and Delete.

When the action is complete, the modified users


are displayed correctly.

Click the Domain tab, and modify the domain of


the user group by clicking Select and Delete.

When the action is complete, the modified domain


is displayed correctly.

Click the Operation Rights tab, and modify the


operation rights of the user group by clicking
Select and Delete.

When the action is complete, the modified


operation rights are displayed correctly.

Test Description
None
Internal Number

T05-0106

T-5.1.7 Deleting User Groups


Objective
Test the function of deleting user groups.
Serial No. of Test Networking Diagram
None

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Prerequisites

M2000 services work properly.

You have logged in to the M2000 client as a user in SMManagers.

The user account in the deleted user group fails to log in to the
M2000 client.

Procedure

Expected Result

.1

The Security Management or the OSS User


Management window is displayed.

[Traditional Style] On the M2000 client,


choose Security > Security Management
to enter the Security Management window.
[Application Style] Click Application Panel
in the upper left corner of the M2000 client.
On the displayed interface, click the
Application Center tab. Then, right-click
Security Management and choose OSS
User Management from the shortcut menu
to enter the OSS User Management
window.

Select a user group under the User Group node in


the security navigation tree on the left. Right-click a
record and choose Delete from the shortcut menu.

The Confirm dialog box is displayed for your


confirmation to delete the user group.

Click Yes.

The selected user group is deleted.

Test Description

Internal Number

Administrators, Guests, SMManagers, Maintenance Group, NBI


User Group, and Operator Group are default user groups, and you
cannot delete them.

You cannot delete the user group of which a user has logged in.

Affected users and user groups are listed in the displayed Confirm
dialog box when you delete a object set or operation set.

T05-0107

T-5.1.8 Querying User Group Information


Objective
Test the function of querying user group information.
Serial No. of Test Networking Diagram
None
Prerequisites

Procedure

M2000 services work properly.

You have logged in to the M2000 client as a user in SMManagers.


Expected Result

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[Traditional Style] On the M2000 client, choose


Security > Security Management to enter the
Security Management window.
[Application Style] Click Application Panel
in the upper left corner of the M2000 client.
On the displayed interface, click the
Application Center tab. Then, right-click
Security Management and choose OSS
User Management from the shortcut menu
to enter the OSS User Management
window.
Select a user group under the User Group node in
the security navigation tree on the left. Click the
Details tab.

The name and description of the user group is


displayed on the list on the right of the window.

Click the Members tab.

The members of user group are displayed correctly.

Click the Domain tab.

The domain of user group is displayed correctly.

Click the Operation Rights tab.

The operation rights of user group are displayed


correctly.

Test Description
The SMManagers user group includes the super user admin.
Internal Number

T05-0108

T-5.1.9 Login with Invalid Password


Objective
Test the function of user authentication.
Serial No. of Test Networking Diagram
None
Prerequisites

The M2000 server works properly.

Your user name is valid.

Procedure

Expected Result

.1

The Information dialog box is displayed: Login


failed. Please enter the correct user name and
password. You fail to log in to the M2000 client.

Log in to the M2000 client with a valid user


name but invalid password.

Log in to the M2000 client again with valid user


name and password.

The login is successful.

Log in to the M2000 client again by admin.

The login is successful.

[Traditional Style] On the M2000 client, choose


System > Log Management > Query Security
Logs from the menu bar to enter the Query
Security Logs window.

The Filter dialog box is displayed.

[Application Style] Click Application Panel


in the upper left corner of the M2000 client.
On the displayed interface, click the
Application Center tab. Then, right-click
Security Management and choose Query
Security Logs from the shortcut menu to

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enter the Query Security Logs window.


Click OK.

The Filter dialog box is closed, and the log


recording your failure in login with the invalid
password just now is displayed in the right pane.
After double-clicking the log, the Log Details dialog
box is displayed, showing that the login failure is
caused by invalid password.

Test Description
None
Internal Number

T05-0109

T-5.1.10 Authentication Failure During Subnet Creation


Objective
Test the function of operation authentication.
Serial No. of Test Networking Diagram
None
Prerequisites

M2000 services work properly.

You have logged in to the M2000 client.

The user group you belong to does not have the operation right of
creating subnets.

The user does not have the operation right of creating subnets.

Procedure

Expected Result

[Traditional Style] On the M2000 client, choose


Topology > Main Topology from the menu bar to
enter the Main Topology window.

The Main Topology window is displayed.

[Application Style] Click Application Panel


in the upper left corner of the M2000 client.
On the displayed interface, click the
Application Center tab. Then, right-click
Topo View and choose Main Topology from
the shortcut menu to enter the Main
Topology window.
Right-click in the physical topology tree to view the
shortcut menu.

The New > Subnet menu item is turned off. You do


not have permission to create subnets.

Test Description
None
Internal Number

T05-0110

T-5.1.11 Centralized Management Login with LMT


Objective
Test the function of centralized management login with LMT.
Serial No. of Test Networking Diagram
None

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Prerequisites

The M2000 server works properly.

The network between M2000 and NE is properly.

Your user name is valid, and the user group is bind to the NE

Procedure
.1

Expected Result

Set the user type to EMS in the LMT login


window.

Log in to the NE with a valid user name but invalid


password.

The Error dialog box is displayed.

Log in to the M2000 client again with valid user


name and password.

The login is successful.

Test Description
None
Internal Number

T05-0111

T-5.2 Security Policy (WOFD-040300)


T-5.2.1 Security Policy
Objective
Test the function of the security policy of the M2000.
Serial No. of Test Networking Diagram
None
Prerequisites

M2000 services work properly.

You have logged in to the M2000 client as a user in SMManagers.

Procedure

Expected Result

.1

The Security Policy window is displayed.

[Traditional Style] On the M2000 client,


choose Security > Security Policy from the
menu bar to enter the Security Policy
window.
[Application Style] Click Application Panel
in the upper left corner of the M2000 client.
On the displayed interface, click the
Application Center tab. Then, right-click
Security Management and choose
Security Policy from the shortcut menu to
enter the Security Policy window.

Modify the value of Password Policy. Assume that


set Min.length of common user password to 8,
and click Apply.

The value of Password Policy is refreshed and the


new value is displayed.

Click the Account Policy tab.

The Account Policy tab page is displayed.

Modify the value of Account Policy. Assume set


Min. user name length to 6, and click Apply.

The value of Account Policy is refreshed and the


new value is displayed.

Click OK to close the Information dialog box.

The Information dialog box is closed.

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Add a user in the Security Management window.


Set the user name length to less than 6 bits. Click
Apply.

A Information dialog box is displayed.Show the


Min. user name length is 6 and enter again.

Then add a new user again,set the user name


length to 6 bits and set the password length to less
than 8 bits.

A mention is displayed to tell you that the password


must contain 8 bits at least.

Test Description
None
Internal Number

T05-0201

T-5.2.2 System Auto Locking


Objective
Test the function of system auto locking.
Serial No. of Test Networking Diagram
None
Prerequisites

The M2000 server works properly.

You have logged in to the M2000 client .

Procedure

Expected Result

.1

The Preferences dialog box is displayed.

[Traditional Style] On the M2000 client,


choose System > Preferences from the
menu bar to enter the Preferences dialog
box.
[Application Style] Click File and choose
Preferences from the shortcut menu to enter
the Preferences dialog box.

Select the Lock Settings node in the left tree, and


select Automatically lock terminal. Then, set the
auto locking period to 1 minute and click OK.

The Preferences dialog box is closed.

Perform no operation for 1 minute.

A dialog box is displayed,and the terminal is locked.

Test Description
Press Ctrl+Alt+U, and then enter the valid password to unlock the terminal.
Internal Number

T05-0202

T-5.3 M2000 Log Management (WOFD-050100)


T-5.3.1 M2000 Operation Log Record
Objective
Test the function of operation log record of the M2000.
Serial No. of Test Networking Diagram
None
Prerequisites

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M2000 services work properly.

You have the privilege of creating subnet.

You have the privilege of querying operation logs.

Procedure

Expected Result

.1

The Main Topology window is displayed.

[Traditional Style] On the M2000 client,


choose Topology > Main Topology from the
menu bar to enter the Main Topology
window.
[Application Style] Click Application Panel
in the upper left corner of the M2000 client.
On the displayed interface, click the
Application Center tab. Then, right-click
Topo View and choose Main Topology from
the shortcut menu to enter the Main
Topology window.

Right-click the Physical Root node in the left pane


and choose New > Subnet from the shortcut
menu. Enter the name of the physical subnet to be
created on the Property tab page of the Create
Subnet dialog box. Then, click OK.

The physical subnet is created successfully.

[Traditional Style] On the M2000 client, choose


System > Log Management > Query Operation
Logs from the menu bar to enter the Query
Operation Logs window.

The Filter dialog box is displayed.

[Application Style] Click Application Panel


in the upper left corner of the M2000 client.
On the displayed interface, click the
Application Center tab. Then, right-click
Security Management and choose Query
Operation Logs from the shortcut menu to
enter the Query Operation Logs window.
Click OK.

The log about the created subnet is displayed.

Test Description
None
Internal Number

T05-0301

T-5.3.2 M2000 System Log Record


Objective
Test the function of system log record of the M2000.
Serial No. of Test Networking Diagram
None
Prerequisites

M2000 services work properly.

You have logged in to the M2000 client ,and have the privilege of
managing operation log tasks and querying sytem logs.

Procedure

Expected Result

.1

The Task Management window is displayed.

[Traditional Style] On the M2000 client,


choose Maintenance > Task Management

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from the menu bar to enter the Task


Management window.
[Application Style] Click Application Panel
in the upper left corner of the M2000 client.
On the displayed interface, click the
Application Center tab. Then, right-click
System Management and choose Task
Management from the shortcut menu to
enter the Task Management window.
In the navigation tree of the Task Management,
choose File Interface > Operation Log Export.

The task of operation log is displayed on the right.

Right-click the task and choose Resume from the


shortcut menu. (If the task is already in Idle status,
skip step 3 and step 4.)

The Confirm dialog box is displayed.

Click Yes.

The Status of the task is changed to Idle.

Right-click the task and choose Run Now from the


shortcut menu.

The file is exported and its data is the operation


logs.

[Traditional Style] On the M2000 client, choose


System > Log Management > Query System
Logs from the menu bar to enter the Query
System Logs window.

The Filter dialog box is displayed.

[Application Style] Click Application Panel


in the upper left corner of the M2000 client.
On the displayed interface, click the
Application Center tab. Then, right-click
Security Management and choose Query
System Logs from the shortcut menu to
enter the Query System Logs window.
Click OK.

The exported operation log is displayed.

Test Description
None
Internal Number

T05-0302

T-5.3.3 M2000 Security Log Record


Objective
Test the function of security log record of the M2000.
Serial No. of Test Networking Diagram
None
Prerequisites

M2000 services work properly.

Procedure

Expected Result

.1

The Information dialog box is displayed: Login


failed. Please enter the correct user name and
password. You fail to log in to the M2000 client.

Log in to the M2000 client with a valid user


name but invalid password.

Log in to the M2000 client again with valid user


name and password.

The login is successful.

Log in to the M2000 client again as user admin.

The login is successful.


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[Traditional Style] On the M2000 client, choose


System > Log Management > Query Security
Logs from the menu bar to enter the Query
Security Logs window.

The Filter dialog box is displayed.

[Application Style] Click Application Panel


in the upper left corner of the M2000 client.
On the displayed interface, click the
Application Center tab. Then, right-click
Security Management and choose Query
Security Logs from the shortcut menu to
enter the Query Security Logs window.
Click OK.

The Filter dialog box is closed, and the log


recording your failure in login with the invalid
password just now is displayed in the right pane.
After double-clicking the log, the Log Details dialog
box is displayed, showing that the login failure is
caused by invalid password.

Test Description
None
Internal Number

T05-0303

T-5.3.4 M2000 Operation Log Query


Objective
Test the function of querying operation logs of the M2000.
Serial No. of Test Networking Diagram
None
Prerequisites

M2000 services work properly.

You have logged in to the M2000 client.

You have the privilege of querying operation logs.

Procedure

Expected Result

.1

The Filter dialog box is displayed.

[Traditional Style] On the M2000 client,


choose System > Log Management >
Query Operation Logs from the menu bar
to enter the Query Operation Logs window.
[Application Style] Click Application Panel
in the upper left corner of the M2000 client.
On the displayed interface, click the
Application Center tab. Then, right-click
Security Management and choose Query
Operation Logs from the shortcut menu to
enter the Query Operation Logs window.

Set the filter condition in the Filter dialog box: (1)


Operation user (2) Operation terminal (3)
Operation Result (4) Risk Level (5)Time Range
(6) Details contain (7) Operation Name (8)
Operation Object

You can set the conditions for querying part or all of


the operation logs.

Click OK.

The Filter dialog box is closed and the operation

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logs that meet the set conditions are displayed in


the Query Operation Logs window.
Test Description
If the Query Operation Logs window has been opened, after procedure 1, you will enter the opened
Query Operation Logs window.
Internal Number

T05-0304

T-5.3.5 M2000 System Log Query


Objective
Test the function of querying system logs of the M2000.
Serial No. of Test Networking Diagram
None
Prerequisites

M2000 services work properly.

You have logged in to the M2000 client.

You have the privilege of querying system logs.

Procedure

Expected Result

.1

The Filter dialog box is displayed.

[Traditional Style] On the M2000 client,


choose System > Log Management >
Query System Logs from the menu bar to
enter the Query System Logs window.
[Application Style] Click Application Panel
in the upper left corner of the M2000 client.
On the displayed interface, click the
Application Center tab. Then, right-click
Security Management and choose Query
System Logs from the shortcut menu to
enter the Query System Logs window.

Set the filter condition in the Filter dialog box: (1)


Source (2)Risk Level (3) Operation Result (4)Time
Range (5)Details contain

You can set the conditions for querying part or all of


the system logs.

Click OK.

The Filter dialog box is closed and the system logs


that meet the set conditions are displayed in the
Query System Logs window.

Test Description
If the Query System Logs window has been opened, after procedure 1, you will enter the opened Query
System Logs window.
Internal Number

T05-0305

T-5.3.6 M2000 Security Log Query


Objective
Test the function of querying security logs of the M2000.
Serial No. of Test Networking Diagram
None

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Prerequisites

M2000 services work properly.

You have logged in to the M2000 client as a user in SMManagers.

Procedure

Expected Result

.1

The Filter dialog box is displayed.

[Traditional Style] On the M2000 client,


choose System > Log Management >
Query Security Logs from the menu bar to
enter the Query Security Logs window.
[Application Style] Click Application Panel
in the upper left corner of the M2000 client.
On the displayed interface, click the
Application Center tab. Then, right-click
Security Management and choose Query
Security Logs from the shortcut menu to
enter the Query Security Logs window.

Set the filter condition in the Filter dialog box: (1)


Operation user (2) Operation terminal (3)
Operation Result (4) Risk Level (5) Time Range
(6) Details contain (7) Security Event (8) Operation
Object

You can set the conditions for querying part or all of


the security logs.

Click OK.

The Filter dialog box is closed and the security logs


that meet the set conditions are displayed in the
Query Security Logs window.

Test Description
If the Query Security Logs window has been opened, after procedure 1, you will enter the opened Query
Security Logs window.
Internal Number

T05-0306

T-5.3.7 Operation Log Statistics


Objective
Test the function of the statistics function on the user operation log.
Serial No. of Test Networking Diagram
None
Prerequisites

M2000 services work properly.

You have logged in to the M2000 client.

You have the privilege of querying operation logs.

Procedure

Expected Result

.1

The Filter dialog box is displayed and the current


tab is Statistics Settings.

[Traditional Style] On the M2000 client,


choose System > Log Management >
Operation Log Statistics from the menu
bar to enter the Operation Log Statistics
window.
[Application Style] Click Application Panel
in the upper left corner of the M2000 client.
On the displayed interface, click the
Application Center tab. Then, right-click
Security Management and choose

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Operation Log Statistics from the shortcut


menu to enter the Operation Log Statistics
window.
Select the Item in the Row and Column.

The Example pane shows the example of statistic


table.

Click the Filter Criteria tab, and set the filter


condition: (1) Operation user (2) Operation
terminal (3) Operation Result (4) Risk Level
(5)Time Range (6) Details contain (7) Operation
Name (8)Operation Object

You can set the conditions for statistic part or all of


the operation logs.

Click OK.

The Filter dialog box is closed and the operation


logs statistic results that meet the set conditions are
displayed in the Operation Log Statistics window.

Test Description
The statistics of system log, security log, NE operation log, NE security log are similar with it.
Internal Number

T05-0307

T-5.3.8 Exporting Latest Logs Automatically


Objective
Test the function of exporting latest logs automatically.
Serial No. of Test Networking Diagram
None
Prerequisites

M2000 services work properly.

You have logged in to the M2000 client , and have the privilege of
managing log tasks.

You have logged in to the M2000 server with the root or ossuser.

Procedure

Expected Result

.1

The Task Management window is displayed.

[Traditional Style] On the M2000 client,


choose Maintenance > Task Management
from the menu bar to enter the Task
Management window.
[Application Style] Click Application Panel
in the upper left corner of the M2000 client.
On the displayed interface, click the
Application Center tab. Then, right-click
System Management and choose Task
Management from the shortcut menu to
enter the Task Management window.

In the navigation tree of the Task Management,


choose File Interface > Operation Log Export.

The task of operation log is displayed on the right.

Select the task and click Attribute.

The Attribute dialog box is displayed, and the


current tab page is Common Parameters.

You can set Task name and Start timeset after


the current timeon the Common Parameters tab
page and set Compress file after export and File
type on the Extended Parameters tab page. Click
OK.

The Attribute dialog box is closed.

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Right-click the task and choose Resume from the


shortcut menu. (The default status of Operation
Log Export task is Suspended. If the current
status of the task is Idle, skip the step 5 and step
6.)

The Confirm dialog box is displayed.

Click Yes.

The Status of the task is changed to Idle.

Enter the save file path in the M2000 server waiting


until the start time.

The file is exported and its data is the operation


logs.

.1

The logs exported can be queried.

[Traditional Style] On the M2000 client,


choose System > Log Management >
Query Operation Logs from the menu bar
to enter the Query Operation Logs window
to query the operation log again.
[Application Style] Click Application Panel
in the upper left corner of the M2000 client.
On the displayed interface, click the
Application Center tab. Then, right-click
Security Management and choose Query
Operation Logs from the shortcut menu to
enter the Query Operation Logs window to
query the operation log again..

Test Description

Internal Number

The latest system logs export and security logs export are same with
it. You can save the exported logs to a file of CSV, XML, TXT or
HTML format.

The latest NE operation logs export and NE security logs export are
similar with it. You can save the exported logs to a file of TXT or CSV
format.

T05-0308

T-5.3.9 Exporting Oldest Logs Automatically


Objective
Test the function of exporting oldest logs automatically.
Serial No. of Test Networking Diagram
None
Prerequisites

M2000 services work properly.

You have logged in to the M2000 client , and have the privilege of
managing log tasks.

You have logged in to the M2000 server with the root or ossuser.

Procedure

Expected Result

.1

The Task Management window is displayed.

[Traditional Style] On the M2000 client,


choose Maintenance > Task Management
from the menu bar to enter the Task
Management window.
[Application Style] Click Application Panel
in the upper left corner of the M2000 client.
On the displayed interface, click the
Application Center tab. Then, right-click

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System Management and choose Task


Management from the shortcut menu to
enter the Task Management window.
In the navigation tree of the Task Management,
choose Database Capacity Management >
Operation Log Dump.

The task of operation log is displayed on the right.

Select the task, and click Attribute.

The Attribute dialog box is displayed, and the


current tab page is Common Parameters.

You can set Task name and Start time(Set after


the current time) on the Common Parameters tab
page and set Compress file after dump, File
type, and Storage period in database on the
Extended Parameters tab page. Click OK.

The Attribute dialog box is closed.

Enter the save file path in the M2000 server waiting


until the start time.

The file is dumped and its data is the operation


logs.

.1

The logs dumped cannot be queried.

[Traditional Style] On the M2000 client,


choose System > Log Management >
Query Operation Logs from the menu bar
to enter the Query Operation Logs window
to query the operation log again..
[Application Style] Click Application Panel
in the upper left corner of the M2000 client.
On the displayed interface, click the
Application Center tab. Then, right-click
Security Management and choose Query
Operation Logs from the shortcut menu to
enter the Query Operation Logs window to
query the operation log again..

Test Description

Internal Number

The oldest system logs export and security logs export are same
with it. You can save the exported logs to a file of CSV, XML, TXT or
HTML format.

The oldest NE operation logs export and NE security logs export are
similar with it. You can save the exported logs to a file of TXT or CSV
format.

T05-0309

T-5.4 NE Log Management (WOFD-050300)


T-5.4.1 Collecting NE Logs
Objective
Test the function of collecting NE logs.
Serial No. of Test Networking Diagram
None
Prerequisites

M2000 services work properly.

You have logged in to the M2000 client as the super user or another
user that has the required privileges.

You have logged in to the M2000 client.

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Procedure

Expected Result

.1

[Traditional Style] On the M2000 client,


choose System > Log Management >
Query NE Operation Logs.

The Filter Criteria dialog box is displayed.

.2

[Application Style] Click Application Panel in


the upper left corner of the M2000 client. On
the displayed interface, click the Application
Center tab. Then, right-click Security
Management and choose Query NE
Operation Logs.

Click Cancel in Filter Criteria dialog box.

The Filter Criteria dialog box is closed.

Click Subscribe.

The Subscribe NE dialog box is displayed.

Click Select.

The Select NE dialog box is displayed.

Select the NE and click OK in the Select NE dialog


box.

The NE can be selected and the Select NE dialog


box is closed.

Click OK in Subscribe NE dialog box.

The Subscribe NE dialog box is closed.

Click Synchronize.

The Synchronize NE Logs dialog box is displayed.

Click Select in Synchronize NE Logs dialog box.

The Select NE dialog box is displayed.

Select NE need to be synchronize and click OK.

The NE can be selected and the Select NE dialog


box is closed.

Click OK in Synchronize NE Logs dialog box.

The Information is displayed to show how to see


the status of the synchronize task.

Chick OK.

The Information box and Synchronize NE logs


dialog box are all closed.

[Traditional style] On the M2000 client, choose


Software > Software Browser. [Application
Style] Click Application Panel in the upper left

The Software Browser window is displayed.

corner of the M2000 client. In the displayed


interface, select the Application Center tab. Then,
right-click Software Management and choose
Software Browser from the shortcut menu bar to
enter the Software Browser window.
Click the NE tab in the Software Browser window.

In the Immediate Task, the synchronization


progress is displayed.

.1

The NE log is collected to the M2000 successfully.

Wait for the synchronization finished and


choose
[Traditional Style] On the M2000 client,
choose System > Log Management >
Query NE Operation Logs.
[Application Style] Click Application Panel in
the upper left corner of the M2000 client. On
the displayed interface, click the Application
Center tab. Then, right-click Security
Management and choose Query NE
Operation Logs.

Test Description
None
Internal Number

T05-0401

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T-5.4.2 Querying NE Operation Logs


Objective
Test the function of querying NE operation logs.
Serial No. of Test Networking Diagram
None
Prerequisites

You have logged in to the M2000 client as the super user or another
user that has the required privileges.

NE Logs are uploaded to the M2000.

Procedure

Expected Result

[Traditional Style] On the M2000 client, choose


System > Log Management > Query NE
Operation Logs.

The Filter Criteria dialog box is displayed.

.1

[Application Style] Click Application Panel in


the upper left corner of the M2000 client. On
the displayed interface, click the Application
Center tab. Then, right-click Security
Management and choose Query NE
Operation Logs.

Set the filter condition in the Filter Criteria dialog


box: (1) User (2) Terminal (3) User Types (4)
Result (5)MML (6) Time Range (7) NE

You can set the conditions for querying part or all of


the NE operation logs.

Click OK.

The Filter Criteria dialog box is closed and the NE


operation logs that meet the set conditions are
displayed in the Query NE Operation Logs
window.

Test Description
None
Internal Number

T05-0402

T-5.4.3 Querying NE Security Logs


Objective
Test the function of querying NE security logs.
Serial No. of Test Networking Diagram
None
Prerequisites

You have logged in to the M2000 client as the super user or another
user that has the required privileges.

NE Logs are uploaded to the M2000.

Procedure

Expected Result

.1

The Filter Criteria dialog box is displayed.

[Traditional Style] On the M2000 client,


System > Log Management > Query NE
Security Logs.

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.1

[Application Style] Click Application Panel in


the upper left corner of the M2000 client. On
the displayed interface, click the Application
Center tab. Then, right-click Security
Management and choose Query NE
Security Logs.

Set the filter condition in the Filter Criteria dialog


box: (1) User (2) Terminal (3) User Types (4)
Result (5) Security Levels (6)Information (7) Time
Range (8) NE

You can set the conditions for querying part or all of


the NE security logs.

Click OK.

The Filter Criteria dialog box is closed and the NE


security logs that meet the set conditions are
displayed in the Query NE Security Logs window.

Test Description
None
Internal Number

T05-0403

T 6Topology Management (Basic Features For All)


T-6.1 Topology Management (WOFD-060100)
T-6.1.1 Creating, Deleting, or Modifying Physical Subnets
Objective
Test the function of creating, deleting, or modifying physical subnets.
Serial No. of Test Networking Diagram
None
Prerequisites

You have logged in to the M2000 client.

You have the privilege of creating, deleting, or modifying physical


subnets.

The name of each subnet in the system is not unique.

Procedure

Expected Result

.1

The Main Topology window is displayed.

[Traditional Style] On the M2000 client,


choose Topology > Main Topology from the
menu bar to enter the Main Topology
window.
[Application Style] Click Application Panel
in the upper left corner of the M2000 client.
On the displayed interface, click the
Application Center tab. Then, right-click
Topo View and choose Main Topology from
the shortcut menu or double-click Topo
View.

Right-click the Physical Root node in the left pane


and choose New > Subnet from the shortcut
menu. Enter the name of the physical subnet to be
created on the Property tab page of the Create

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Subnet dialog box.


Click OK.

The refreshed right pane displays the icon and


name of the new physical subnet.

Right-click any subnet under the Physical Root


node in the left pane and choose Properties from
the shortcut menu. Then, specify a new subnet
name on the Properites tab page of the
Properties dialog box.
Click OK.

The refreshed right pane displays the icon and


modified name of the physical subnet.

Right-click any subnet under the Physical Root


node in the left pane and choose Delete from the
shortcut menu.

The Deletion Result dialog box is displayed.

Click Close in the Deletion Result dialog box.

The deleted subnet is not displayed in the


refreshed right pane.

Test Description

Internal Number

After a subnet is deleted, the NEs in the subnet automatically move


to an upper-level subnet.

You cannot delete the Physical Root node.

T06-0101

T-6.1.2 Creating, Deleting, or Modifying Physical Network Elements


Objective
Test the function of creating, deleting, or modifying physical NEs.
Serial No. of Test Networking Diagram
None
Prerequisites

You have logged in to the M2000 client.

You have the privilege of creating, deleting, or modifying physical


NEs.

The name of each physical NE in the system is unique.

Procedure

Expected Result

.1

The Main Topology window is displayed.

[Traditional Style] On the M2000 client,


choose Topology > Main Topology from the
menu bar to enter the Main Topology
window.
[Application Style] Click Application Panel
in the upper left corner of the M2000 client.
On the displayed interface, click the
Application Center tab. Then, right-click
Topo View and choose Main Topology from
the shortcut menu or double-click Topo
View.

Right-click the Physical Root node in the left pane


and choose New > NE from the shortcut menu.

The Create NE dialog box is displayed.

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Choose Access Network Series node of the


navigation tree in the Create NE dialog box. Select
NE Type you want to created, input NE Key
Attributes of the physical NE in the right of the
dialog box. Then, click OK.

The Progress dialog box is displayed.

Click Close When the NE is successfully created.

The Progress dialog box is closed. The refreshed


right pane displays the icon and name of the new
physical NE.

Right-click any physical NE under the Physical


Root node in the left pane and choose Properties
from the shortcut menu. Then, specify a new
attribute in the NE Property dialog box.
Click OK.

The attribute of the physical NE is modified.

Right-click a physical NE under the Physical Root


node in the left pane and choose Delete from the
shortcut menu.

Information similar to The NE data cannot be


restored. If you delete the NE, and associated
NE services are affected. Are you sure you want
to delete the NE? is displayed.

Click Yes in the Confirm dialog box.

The Deletion Result dialog box is displayed.

Click OK.

The physical NE is deleted from the Main


Topology window.

Test Description
None
Internal Number

T06-0102

T-6.1.3 Searching Objects by Name


Objective
Test the function of searching objects on the network by name.
Serial No. of Test Networking Diagram
None
Prerequisites
The NE exists in the M2000 system.
Procedure

Expected Result

.1

The Main Topology window is displayed.

[Traditional Style] On the M2000 client,


choose Topology > Main Topology from the
menu bar to enter the Main Topology
window.
[Application Style] Click Application Panel
in the upper left corner of the M2000 client.
On the displayed interface, click the
Application Center tab. Then, right-click
Topo View and choose Main Topology from
the shortcut menu or double-click Topo
View.

Choose Topology > Search from the menu bar.

The Search Object dialog box is displayed on the


right of the Main Topology view.

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Select By name from the Search Mode drop-down


list in the Search Object box.
Enter the key word in the Search Content area,
and then click Search.

Related search results are displayed in the Search


Result area of the Search Object dialog box.

Double-click the record you want to locate in the


Search Result list.

Locate the object corresponding to the record in the


topology view.

Test Description
In the Search Content, the entered key word supports the wildcard * and space.
Internal Number

T06-0103

T-6.1.4 Searching Objects by Property


Objective
Test the function of searching objects on the network by property.
Serial No. of Test Networking Diagram
None
Prerequisites
None
Procedure

Expected Result

.1

The Main Topology window is displayed.

[Traditional Style] On the M2000 client,


choose Topology > Main Topology from the
menu bar to enter the Main Topology
window.
[Application Style] Click Application Panel
in the upper left corner of the M2000 client.
On the displayed interface, click the
Application Center tab. Then, right-click
Topo View and choose Main Topology from
the shortcut menu or double-click Topo
View.

Choose Topology > Search from the menu bar.

The Search Object dialog box is displayed on the


right of the Main Topology view.

Select By property from the Search Mode dropdown list in the Search Object box.
Enter NE IP in the IP Address box of the Search
Condition area, and then click Search.

Related search results are displayed in the Search


Result area of the Main Topology Search box.

Test Description
In the Search Condition, the entered key word supports space except for the IP Address condition.
Internal Number

T06-0104

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Test Description
T01-01 M2000 Basic Service (WOFD-000100)
T01-02 Centralized Task Management (WOFD-071200)
T01-03 User Profile Management (WOFD-071500)
T01-04 M2000 Data Backup and Restore (WOFD-080300)
T02 Fault Management (Basic Features For All)
T02-01 Centralized Storage of Alarm Information (WOFD-010100)
T02-02 Alarm Viewer (WOFD-010300)
T02-03 Automatic Alarm Retrieving (WOFD-011400)
T02-04 Alarm Pre-processing on the M2000 (WOFD-014000)
T02-05 Alarm Post-processing on M2000 (WOFD-014100)
T02-06 Manual Alarm Clearing (WOFD-011900)
T03 Configuration Management (Basic Features For All)
T03-01 Auto-Synchronization for Configuration Alteration (WOFD020100)
T03-02 Configuration Data Synchronization (WOFD-020200)
T03-03 Configuration Data Query (WOFD-020400)
T03-04 Centralized MML for Configuration (WOFD-070200)
T03-05 Centralized Device Panel (WOFD-022300)
T04 Performance Management (Basic Features For All)
T04-01 Performance Measurement Data Collection and Storage
(WOFD-030100)
T04-02 Performance Measurement Data Query (WOFD-030500)
T04-03 Customizable Counter Management (WOFD-031000)
T04-04 Performance Threshold Alarm (WOFD-031200)
T05 Security Management (Basic Features For All)
T05-01 Centralized User Authorization and Authentication (WOFD040100)
T05-02 Security Policy (WOFD-040300)
T05-03 M2000 Log Management (WOFD-050100)
T05-04 NE Log Management (WOFD-050300)

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T06 Topology Management (Basic Features For All)


T06-01 Topology Management (WOFD-060100)

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