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Customer Training Catalog Course Descriptions

Customer Training Catalog


Course Descriptions
LTE Product Technical Training

HUAWEI Learning Service


2014

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CONTENTS
1.1 Training Course Descriptions ............................................................................................................... 4
1.2 Product Training Course Descriptions ................................................................................................... 7
1.2.1 OEB30 eNodeB V100R003 Product Description ........................................................................... 7
1.2.2 OEB31 eNodeB V100R003 Software Installation and Commissioning ........................................... 8
1.2.3 OEB32 eNodeB V100R003 Field Maintenance ............................................................................. 9
1.2.4 OEB33 eNodeB V100R003 Operation .........................................................................................10
1.2.5 OEB34 eNodeB V100R003 Data Configuration............................................................................ 11
1.2.6 OEB35 eNodeB V100R003 Troubleshooting ................................................................................12
1.2.7 OEB40 eNodeB V100R004 Product Description ..........................................................................13
1.2.8 OEB42 eNodeB V100R004 Field Maintenance ............................................................................14
1.2.9 OEB41 eNodeB V100R004 Local Commissioning........................................................................15
1.2.10 OEB43 eNodeB V100R004 Remote Commissioning ....................................................................16
1.2.11 OEB44 eNodeB V100R004 Operation .........................................................................................17
1.2.12 OEB45 eNodeB V100R004 Data Configuration............................................................................18
1.2.13 OEB46 eNodeB V100R004 Troubleshooting ................................................................................19
1.2.14 OEB50 eNodeB V100R005 Product Description ..........................................................................20
1.2.15 OEB60 eNodeB V100R006 Product Description ..........................................................................21
1.2.16 OEB51 eNodeB V100R005 Local Commissioning........................................................................22
1.2.17 OEB61 eNodeB V100R006 Local Commissioning........................................................................23
1.2.18 OEB52 eNodeB V100R005 Field Maintenance ............................................................................24
1.2.19 OEB62 eNodeB V100R006 Field Maintenance ............................................................................25
1.2.20 OEB53 eNodeB V100R005 Remote Commissioning ....................................................................26
1.2.21 OEB63 eNodeB V100R006 Equipment Commissioning ...............................................................27
1.2.22 OEB54 eNodeB V100R005 Operation .........................................................................................28
1.2.23 OEB64 eNodeB V100R006 Operation .........................................................................................29
1.2.24 OEB55 eNodeB V100R005 Initial Configuration ...........................................................................30
1.2.25 OEB65 eNodeB V100R006 Initial Configuration ...........................................................................31
1.2.26 OEB56 eNodeB V100R005 Troubleshooting ................................................................................32
1.2.27 OEB66 eNodeB V100R006 Troubleshooting ................................................................................33
1.2.28 OEB57 eNodeB V100R005 Reconfiguration ................................................................................34
1.2.29 OEB67 eNodeB V100R006 Reconfiguration ................................................................................35
1.2.30 OEB58 LTE eRAN3.0 Operation and Maintenance Enhancement.................................................36
1.2.31 OET58 LTE eRAN3.0 Transmission Features and Algorithms .......................................................37
1.2.32 OET68 LTE eRAN6.0 Transmission Features and Algorithms .......................................................38
1.2.33 OEB68 LTE eRAN6.0 Product Delta ............................................................................................39
1.2.34 OER21 eRelay System Overview ................................................................................................40
1.2.35 OER22 eRelay2.1 Product Description ........................................................................................41
1.2.36 OER23 eRelay2.1 Data Configuration .........................................................................................42
1.2.37 OER24 eRelay2.1 Commissioning...............................................................................................43
1.2.38 OER25 eRelay2.1 Operation .......................................................................................................44

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1.2.39 OES51 LTE eRAN3.0 Micro Solution ...........................................................................................45


1.2.40 OES52 BTS3202E V100R005 Operation .....................................................................................46
1.2.41 OES61 AtomCell8.0 LTE Solution ................................................................................................47
1.2.42 OES62 AtomCell8.0 LTE Operation .............................................................................................48
1.3 WBT...................................................................................................................................................49
1.3.1 OEA02 LTE eRAN3.0 eNodeB Product Description(WBT) ............................................................49
1.4 Principle Training Course Descriptions ................................................................................................50
1.4.1 OEA11 LTE Industry Briefing and Network Deployment(GUL).......................................................50
1.4.2 OEA03 LTE System Overview .....................................................................................................52
1.4.3 OEA04 LTE Air Interface .............................................................................................................54
1.4.4 OEA05 LTE Protocols and Procedures ........................................................................................56
1.4.5 OEA53 LTE-A Key Technology Overview .....................................................................................57
1.4.6 OEA07 TCP/IP in the Mobile World .............................................................................................58
1.5 RNP, RNO Training Course Descriptions .............................................................................................59
1.5.1 OEO02 LTE eRAN2.1 Features and Algorithms ...........................................................................59
1.5.2 OEO04 LTE eRAN2.2 Features and Algorithms ...........................................................................61
1.5.3 OEO51 LTE eRAN3.0 Basic Features and Algorithms ..................................................................63
1.5.4 OEO61 LTE eRAN6.0 Basic Features and Algorithms ..................................................................65
1.5.5 OEO52 LTE eRAN3.0 SON Features and Algorithms ...................................................................67
1.5.6 OEO62 LTE eRAN6.0 SON Features and Algorithms ...................................................................69
1.5.7 OEO53 LTE eRAN3.0 TDD Specific Features and Algorithms.......................................................71
1.5.8 OEO63 LTE eRAN6.0 TDD Specific Features and Algorithms.......................................................72
1.5.9 OEO54 LTE eRAN3.0 Performance Improving Features and Algorithms .......................................73
1.5.10 OEO64 LTE eRAN6.0 Performance Improving Features and Algorithms .......................................75
1.5.11 OEO57 LTE eRAN3.0 Enhanced Features ..................................................................................77
1.5.12 OEO56 LTE eRAN3.0 New Features ...........................................................................................78
1.5.13 OEO67 LTE eRAN6.0 Enhanced Features ..................................................................................79
1.5.14 OEO66 LTE eRAN6.0 New Features ...........................................................................................80
1.5.15 OEO01 LTE Network Tuning .......................................................................................................81
1.5.16 OEO03 LTE Performance Management.......................................................................................82
1.5.17 OEO06 LTE Radio Network Optimize ..........................................................................................83
1.5.18 OEA09 LTE Interoperability .........................................................................................................84
1.5.19 OEP01 LTE Radio Network Design .............................................................................................86
1.5.20 OEP02 LTE Access Transport Network Dimensioning ..................................................................87
1.6 WBT...................................................................................................................................................88
1.6.1 OEA01 LTE/SAE in a Nutshell(WBT) ...........................................................................................88
1.6.2 OEA00 LTE/SAE System Overview(WBT) ...................................................................................89

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1.1 Training Course Descriptions

LTE Product Technical Training Training Courses are designed as follows:

Duration
Training Class
Code Training Courses Level (working
Location Size
days)

Product Training Courses

OEB30 eNodeB V100R003 Product Description Ⅰ 0.5 6 ~ 12

eNodeB V100R003 Software Installation and


OEB31 Ⅰ 1 6 ~ 12
Commissioning

OEB32 eNodeB V100R003 Field Maintenance Ⅰ 0.5 6 ~ 12

OEB33 eNodeB V100R003 Operation Ⅱ 1 6 ~ 12

OEB34 eNodeB V100R003 Data Configuration Ⅱ 1 6 ~ 12

OEB35 eNodeB V100R003 Troubleshooting Ⅱ 1 6 ~ 12

OEB40 eNodeB V100R004 Product Description Ⅰ 0.5 6 ~ 12

OEB42 eNodeB V100R004 Field Maintenance Ⅰ 0.5 6 ~ 12

OEB41 eNodeB V100R004 Local Commissioning Ⅰ 1 6 ~ 12

OEB43 eNodeB V100R004 Remote Commissioning Ⅱ 0.5 6 ~ 12

OEB44 eNodeB V100R004 Operation Ⅱ 1 6 ~ 12

OEB45 eNodeB V100R004 Data Configuration Ⅱ 1 6 ~ 12

OEB46 eNodeB V100R004 Troubleshooting Ⅱ 1 6 ~ 12

OEB50 eNodeB V100R005 Product Description Ⅰ 0.5 6 ~ 12

OEB60 eNodeB V100R006 Product Description Ⅰ 0.5 6 ~ 12

OEB51 eNodeB V100R005 Local Commissioning Ⅰ 1 6 ~ 12

OEB61 eNodeB V100R006 Local Commissioning Ⅰ 1 6 ~ 12

OEB52 eNodeB V100R005 Field Maintenance Ⅰ 0.5 6 ~ 12

OEB62 eNodeB V100R006 Field Maintenance Ⅰ 0.5 6 ~ 12

OEB53 eNodeB V100R005 Remote Commissioning Ⅱ 0.5 6 ~ 12

OEB63 eNodeB V100R006 Equipment Commissioning Ⅱ 0.5 6 ~ 12

OEB54 eNodeB V100R005 Operation Ⅱ 1 6 ~ 12

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OEB64 eNodeB V100R006 Operation Ⅱ 1 6 ~ 12

OEB55 eNodeB V100R005 Initial Configuration Ⅱ 1 6 ~ 12

OEB65 eNodeB V100R006 Initial Configuration Ⅱ 1 6 ~ 12

OEB56 eNodeB V100R005 Troubleshooting Ⅱ 1 6 ~ 12

OEB66 eNodeB V100R006 Troubleshooting Ⅱ 1 6 ~ 12

OEB57 eNodeB V100R005 Reconfiguration Ⅱ 1 6 ~ 12

OEB67 eNodeB V100R006 Reconfiguration Ⅱ 1 6 ~ 12

OET58 LTE eRAN3.0 Transmission Features and Algorithms Ⅲ 1 6 ~ 12

OET68 LTE eRAN6.0 Transmission Features and Algorithms Ⅲ 1 6 ~ 12

LTE eRAN3.0 Operation and Maintenance


OEB58 Ⅲ 0.5 6 ~ 12
Enhancement

OEB68 LTE eRAN6.0 Product Delta Ⅲ 1 6 ~ 12

OER21 eRelay System Overview Ⅲ 0.3 6 ~ 12

OER22 eRelay2.1 Product Description Ⅲ 0.2 6 ~ 12

OER23 eRelay2.1 Data Confguration Ⅲ 0.5 6 ~ 12

OER24 eRelay2.1 Commissioning Ⅲ 0.5 6 ~ 12

OER25 eRelay2.1 Operation Ⅲ 0.5 6 ~ 12

OES51 LTE eRAN3.0 Micro Solution Ⅱ 0.5 6 ~ 12

OES52 BTS3202E V100R005 Operation Ⅱ 0.5 6 ~ 12

OES61 AtomCell8.0 LTE Solution Ⅱ 0.5 6 ~ 12

OES62 AtomCell8.0 LTE Operation Ⅱ 0.5 6 ~ 12

N/A LTE Field Maintenance Training Ⅰ 2 6 ~ 12

WBT

OEA02 LTE eRAN3.0 eNodeB Product Description(WBT) Ⅰ 1H NA

LTE Principle and RNO Technical Training Training Courses are designed as follows:

Duration
Training Class
Code Training Courses Level (working
Location Size
days)

Principle Training Courses

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OEA11 LTE Industry Briefing and Network Deployment(GUL) Ⅱ 1 6 ~ 12

OEA03 LTE System Overview Ⅰ 1 6 ~ 12

OEA04 LTE Air Interface Ⅱ 3 6 ~ 12

OEA05 LTE Protocols and Procedures Ⅱ 2 6 ~ 12

OEA53 LTE-A Key Technology Overview Ⅱ 0.5 6 ~ 12

OEA07 TCP/IP in the Mobile World Ⅱ 1 6 ~ 12

RNP, RNO Training Courses

OEO02 LTE eRAN2.1 Features and Algorithms Ⅲ 4 6 ~ 12

OEO04 LTE eRAN2.2 Features and Algorithms Ⅲ 5 6 ~ 12

OEO51 LTE eRAN3.0 Basic Features and Algorithms Ⅲ 3.5 6 ~ 12

OEO61 LTE eRAN6.0 Basic Features and Algorithms Ⅲ 4 6 ~ 12

OEO52 LTE eRAN3.0 SON Features and Algorithms Ⅲ 1 6 ~ 12

OEO62 LTE eRAN6.0 SON Features and Algorithms Ⅲ 1 6 ~ 12

OEO53 LTE eRAN3.0 TDD Specific Features and Algorithms Ⅲ 0.5 6 ~ 12

OEO63 LTE eRAN6.0 TDD Specific Features and Algorithms Ⅲ 0.5 6 ~ 12

LTE eRAN3.0 Performance Improving Features and


OEO54 Ⅲ 2 6 ~ 12
Algorithms

LTE eRAN6.0 Performance Improving Features and


OEO64 Ⅲ 2 6 ~ 12
Algorithms

OEO57 LTE eRAN3.0 Enhanced Features Ⅲ 0.5 6 ~ 12

OEO56 LTE eRAN3.0 New Features Ⅲ 0.5 6 ~ 12

OEO67 LTE eRAN6.0 Enhanced Features Ⅲ 0.5 6 ~ 12

OEO66 LTE eRAN6.0 New Features Ⅲ 0.5 6 ~ 12

OEO01 LTE Network Tuning Ⅲ 1 6 ~ 12

OEO03 LTE Performance Management Ⅲ 1 6 ~ 12

OEO06 LTE Radio Network Optimize Ⅳ 2 6 ~ 12

OEA09 LTE Interoperability Ⅳ 1 6 ~ 12

OEP01 LTE Radio Network Design Ⅲ 1.83 6 ~ 12

OEP02 LTE Access Transport Network Dimensioning Ⅲ 0.17 6 ~ 12

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WBT

OEA01 LTE/SAE in a Nutshell(WBT) Ⅰ 0.5 NA

OEA00 LTE/SAE System Overview(WBT) Ⅰ 4H NA

1.2 Product Training Course Descriptions

1.2.1 OEB30 eNodeB V100R003 Product Description

Objectives radio technology


Content
On completion of this course, the participants will
be able to:  eNodeB System Overview
 Describe the hardware structure of eNodeB.  eNodeB System Structure
 Describe the logical structure of eNodeB.  eNodeB Auxiliary Devices
 Describe the working principle and functions of  eNodeB Typical Networking
eNodeB boards. Training Methods
Target Audience
Lectures
System Technician Duration
Service Technician
0.5 working day
System Engineer
Service Engineer Class Size

Prerequisites Min 6, max 12

 A general knowledge in cellular systems and

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1.2.2 OEB31 eNodeB V100R003 Software Installation and Commissioning

Objectives Prerequisites

On completion of this course, the participants will Successful completion of the following courses:
be able to:  LTE System Overview
 Describe the procedure of eNodeB  eNodeB V100R003 Product Description
commissioning Content
 Describe the related concept of eNodeB
software and configuration file  eNodeB Commissioning Overview

 Querying the current version of eNodeB  eNodeB Remote Commissioning on the M2000

 Use USB disk to commission the eNodeB  eNodeB Local Commissioning through the
USB Disk
 Commission the eNodeB through M2000
 eNodeB Local Commissioning on the LMT
 Commission the eNodeB through LMT
 Verify commissioning result Training Methods

Target Audience Lectures, lab, elab

System Technician Duration

Service Technician 1 working day


System Engineer
Class Size
Service Engineer
Min 6, max 12

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1.2.3 OEB32 eNodeB V100R003 Field Maintenance

Objectives  eNodeB V100R003 Product Description


Content
On completion of this course, the participants will
be able to:  The Hedex structure of the eNodeB
 Explain the Hedex structure of the eNodeB  Finding information in the Hedex with use of
 Find information in the Hedex with use of regular expression
regular expression  Finding operational instructions and maintain
 Find operational instructions and maintain the the eNodeB according to the instructions
eNodeB according to the instructions  Powering up/down the eNodeB and connect up
 Power up/down the eNodeB and connect up LMT to the node
LMT to the node  Finding the alarm list of eNodeB
 Find the alarm list of eNodeB  Perform corrective and preventive
 Perform corrective and preventive maintenance on eNodeB
maintenance on eNodeB  Finding Faulty Hardware units and replace
 Find faulty hardware units and replace them them
Target Audience Training Methods

Network Deployment Engineer Lectures, lab


Field Technician Duration
System Technician
0.5 working day
Prerequisites
Class Size
Successful completion of the following courses:
Min 6, max 12
 LTE System Overview

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1.2.4 OEB33 eNodeB V100R003 Operation

Objectives Target Audience

On completion of this course, the participants will System Engineers


be able to: Service Engineer
 Explain the architecture and components of Prerequisites
eNodeB operation and maintenance system
Successful completion of the following courses:
 Install LMT software
 LTE System Overview
 Install M2000 client software
 eNodeB V100R003 Product Description
 Use LMT login eNodeB
 Use M2000 client Login M2000 server and Content
eNodeB
 LTE Operation and Maintenance System
 Execute MML in single mode Structure
 Execute MML in batch mode  LTE LMT Operations
 Manage alarms of eNodeB  LTE Network Routine Maintenance Tasks
 Manage device, such as querying board states,  LTE Operation and Maintenance System
blocking board and unblocking board Structure
 Manage software, such as querying current  LTE LMT Operations
software version and backup configuration file
 LTE Network Routine Maintenance Tasks
 Manage transport data, such as querying IP
Training Methods
address of Ethernet port and querying IP route
 Manage radio data, such as querying cell Lectures, lab, elab
states and querying neighbor cell Duration
 Manage tracing message, for example:
1 working day
creating a tracing task, checking tracing result,
saving result Class Size
 Manage real-time monitoring, for example: Min 6, max 12
creating a monitoring task, checking and
saving monitoring result

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1.2.5 OEB34 eNodeB V100R003 Data Configuration

Objectives  LTE System Overview


 eNodeB V100R003 Product Description
On completion of this course, the participants will
Content
be able to:
 Outline the procedure of eNodeB data  eNodeB Data Configuration Introduction
configuration  Preparing eNodeB Data
 Describe the main table of external template  Global Data
 Describe the meaning of the external template  Equipment Data
 Use LTE Configuration System to create  Transport Data
project  Radio Data
 Use LTE Configuration System to import  Creating a Configuration Area
external template
 Creating eNodeB Data
 Use LTE Configuration System to query data
 Adjusting eNodeB Data
configuration and modify data
 Checking eNodeB Data
 Use LTE Configuration System to check up
 Exporting eNodeB Data
data
Training Methods
 Use LTE Configuration System to export data
Target Audience Lectures, lab, elab
Duration
System Engineer
Service Engineer 1 working day
Service Planning Engineer Class Size
Service Design Engineer
Min 6, max 12
Prerequisites

Successful completion of the following courses:

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1.2.6 OEB35 eNodeB V100R003 Troubleshooting

Objectives  LTE System Overview


 eNodeB V100R003 Product Description
On completion of this course, the participants will
Content
be able to:
 Outline the procedure of eNodeB  The procedure of eNodeB troubleshooting flow
troubleshooting flow  The alarm management and analysis
 Perform the alarm management and analysis  The log collection
 Perform the log collection  The main faults processing of device level
 Handle with the main faults of device level  The main faults processing of transport level
 Handle with the main faults of transport level  The main faults processing of radio level
 Handle with the main faults of radio level Training Methods
Target Audience
Lectures, Hands-on Exercise
System Engineer Duration
Service Engineer
1 working day
Service Planning Engineer
Service Design Engineer Class Size

Prerequisites Min 6, max 12

Successful completion of the following courses:

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1.2.7 OEB40 eNodeB V100R004 Product Description

Objectives radio technology


Content
On completion of this course, the participants will
be able to:  eNodeB System Overview
 Describe the hardware structure of eNodeB  eNodeB System Structure
 Describe the logical structure of eNodeB  eNodeB Auxiliary Devices
 Describe the working principle and functions of  eNodeB Typical Networking
eNodeB boards Training Methods
Target Audience
Lectures
System Technician Duration
Service Technician
0.5 working day
System Engineer
Service Engineer Class Size

Prerequisites Min 6, max 12

 A general knowledge in cellular systems and

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1.2.8 OEB42 eNodeB V100R004 Field Maintenance

Objectives  eNodeB V100R004 Product Description


Content
On completion of this course, the participants will
be able to:  Powering up/down the eNodeB and connect up
 Power up/down the eNodeB and connect up LMT to the node
LMT to the node  Finding the alarm list of eNodeB
 Find the alarm list of eNodeB  Perform corrective and preventive
 Perform corrective and preventive maintenance on eNodeB
maintenance on eNodeB  Finding Faulty Hardware units and replace
 Find faulty hardware units and replace them them
Target Audience Training Methods

Network Deployment Engineer Lectures, lab


Field Technician Duration
System Technician
0.5 working day
Prerequisites
Class Size
Successful completion of the following courses:
Min 6, max 12
 LTE System Overview

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1.2.9 OEB41 eNodeB V100R004 Local Commissioning

Objectives  eNodeB Local Commissioning through the


USB Disk
On completion of this course, the participants will
 Procedure for the Local Commissioning
be able to:
through the USB Disk
 Describe the procedure of eNodeB
 Download and Activate the Software and Data
commissioning
Configuration File
 Describe the related concept of eNodeB
 eNodeB Local Commissioning on the LMT
software and configuration file
 Prepare for the Local eNodeB Commissioning
 Querying the current version of eNodeB
on the LMT
 Use USB disk to commission the eNodeB
 Upgrade the eNodeB Software and Data
 Commission the eNodeB through LMT
Configuration File on the LMT
 Verify commissioning result
 Download the License on the LMT
Target Audience  Query the Running Status

System Technician  Establish an operation and maintenance Link


Between the M2000 and the eNodeB
Service Technician
System Engineer Training Methods
Service Engineer Lectures, lab, elab
Prerequisites Duration

Successful completion of the following courses: 1 working day


 LTE System Overview
Class Size
 eNodeB V100R004 Product Description
Min 6, max 12
Content

 eNodeB Commissioning Overview

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1.2.10 OEB43 eNodeB V100R004 Remote Commissioning

Objectives Prerequisites

On completion of this course, the participants will Successful completion of the following courses:
be able to:  LTE System Overview
 Describe the procedure of eNodeB  eNodeB V100R004 Product Description
commissioning Content
 Describe the related concept of eNodeB
software and configuration file  eNodeB Commissioning Overview

 Querying the current version of eNodeB  eNodeB Remote Commissioning on the M2000

 Commission the eNodeB through M2000 Training Methods


 Verify commissioning result
Lectures, lab
Target Audience Duration
System Engineer
0.5 working day
Service Engineer
Class Size
Service Planning Engineer
Service Design Engineer Min 6, max 12

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1.2.11 OEB44 eNodeB V100R004 Operation

Objectives Target Audience

On completion of this course, the participants will System Engineers


be able to: Service Engineer
 Explain the architecture and components of Prerequisites
eNodeB operation and maintenance system
Successful completion of the following courses:
 Install LMT software
 LTE System Overview
 Install M2000 client software
 eNodeB V100R004 Product Description
 Use LMT login eNodeB
 Use M2000 client Login M2000 server and Content
eNodeB
 Structure of operation and maintenance system
 Execute MML in single mode
 Login eNodeB operation and maintenance
 Execute MML in batch mode system
 Manage alarms of eNodeB  eNodeB equipment management
 Manage device, such as querying board states,  eNodeB transport management
blocking board and unblocking board
 eNodeB radio management
 Manage software, such as querying current
 Backup eNodeB configuration file, query
software version and backup configuration file
eNodeB version
 Manage transport data, such as querying IP
 Tracing and real time monitoring
address of Ethernet port and querying IP route
Training Methods
 Manage radio data, such as querying cell
states and querying neighbor cell Lectures, lab, elab
 Manage tracing message, for example: Duration
creating a tracing task, checking tracing result,
1 working day
saving result
 Manage real-time monitoring, for example: Class Size
creating a monitoring task, checking and
Min 6, max 12
saving monitoring result

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1.2.12 OEB45 eNodeB V100R004 Data Configuration

Objectives  LTE System Overview


 eNodeB V100R004 Product Description
On completion of this course, the participants will
Content
be able to:
 Outline the procedure of eNodeB data  eNodeB Data Configuration Introduction
configuration  Preparing eNodeB Data
 Describe the main table of "eNodeB Summary  Global Data
Data"  Equipment Data
 Use LTE Configuration System to create  Transport Data
project
 Radio Data
 Use LTE Configuration System to import
 Creating a Configuration Area
external template
 Creating eNodeB Data
 Use LTE Configuration System to query data
 Adjusting eNodeB Data
configuration and modify data
 Checking eNodeB Data
 Use LTE Configuration System to check up
 Exporting eNodeB Data
data
Training Methods
 Use LTE Configuration System to export data
Target Audience Lectures, lab, elab
Duration
System Engineer
Service Engineer 1 working day
Service Planning Engineer Class Size
Service Design Engineer
Min 6, max 12
Prerequisites

Successful completion of the following courses:

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1.2.13 OEB46 eNodeB V100R004 Troubleshooting

Objectives  eNodeB V100R004 Product Description


 eNodeB V100R004 Operation
On completion of this course, the participants will
 eNodeB V100R004 Data Configuration
be able to:
Content
 Outline the procedure of eNodeB
troubleshooting flow  The procedure of eNodeB troubleshooting flow
 Perform the alarm management and analysis  The alarm management and analysis
 Perform the log collection  The log collection
 Handle with the main faults of device level  The main faults processing of device level
 Handle with the main faults of transport level  The main faults processing of transport level
 Handle with the main faults of radio level  The main faults processing of radio level
Target Audience Training Methods

System Engineer Lectures, Hands-on Exercise


Service Engineer Duration
Service Planning Engineer
1 working day
Service Design Engineer
Class Size
Prerequisites
Min 6, max 12
Successful completion of the following courses:
 LTE System Overview

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1.2.14 OEB50 eNodeB V100R005 Product Description

Objectives  LTE System Overview


Content
On completion of this course, the participants will
be able to:  eNodeB System Overview
 Describe the hardware structure of eNodeB  eNodeB System Structure
 Describe the logical structure of eNodeB  eNodeB Auxiliary Devices
 Describe the working principle and functions of  eNodeB Typical Networking
eNodeB boards Training Methods
Target Audience
Lectures, Hands-on Exercise
System Technician Duration
Service Technician
0.5 working day
System Engineer
Service Engineer Class Size

Prerequisites Min 6, max 12

Successful completion of the following courses:

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1.2.15 OEB60 eNodeB V100R006 Product Description

Objectives  LTE System Overview


Content
On completion of this course, the participants will
be able to:  eNodeB System Overview
 Describe the hardware structure of eNodeB  eNodeB System Structure
 Describe the logical structure of eNodeB  eNodeB Auxiliary Devices
 Describe the working principle and functions of  eNodeB Typical Networking
eNodeB boards Training Methods
Target Audience
Lectures, Hands-on Exercise
System Technician Duration
Service Technician
0.5 working day
System Engineer
Service Engineer Class Size

Prerequisites Min 6, max 12

Successful completion of the following courses:

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1.2.16 OEB51 eNodeB V100R005 Local Commissioning

Objectives  eNodeB Local Commissioning through the


USB Disk
On completion of this course, the participants will
 Procedure for the Local Commissioning
be able to:
through the USB Disk
 Describe the procedure of eNodeB
 Download and Activate the Software and Data
commissioning
Configuration File
 Describe the related concept of eNodeB
 eNodeB Local Commissioning on the LMT
software and configuration file
 Prepare for the Local eNodeB Commissioning
 Querying the current version of eNodeB
on the LMT
 Use USB disk to commission the eNodeB
 Upgrade the eNodeB Software and Data
 Commission the eNodeB through LMT
Configuration File on the LMT
 Verify commissioning result
 Download the License on the LMT
Target Audience  Query the Running Status

System Technician  Establish an operation and maintenance Link


Between the M2000 and the eNodeB
Service Technician
System Engineer Training Methods
Service Engineer Lectures, lab, elab
Prerequisites Duration

Successful completion of the following courses: 1 working day


 LTE System Overview
Class Size
 eNodeB LTE V100R005 Product Description
Min 6, max 12
Content

 eNodeB Commissioning Overview

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1.2.17 OEB61 eNodeB V100R006 Local Commissioning

Objectives  eNodeB Local Commissioning through the


USB Disk
On completion of this course, the participants will
 Procedure for the Local Commissioning
be able to:
through the USB Disk
 Describe the procedure of eNodeB
 Download and Activate the Software and Data
commissioning
Configuration File
 Describe the related concept of eNodeB
 eNodeB Local Commissioning on the LMT
software and configuration file
 Prepare for the Local eNodeB Commissioning
 Querying the current version of eNodeB
on the LMT
 Use USB disk to commission the eNodeB
 Upgrade the eNodeB Software and Data
 Commission the eNodeB through LMT
Configuration File on the LMT
 Verify commissioning result
 Download the License on the LMT
Target Audience  Query the Running Status

System Technician  Establish an operation and maintenance Link


Between the M2000 and the eNodeB
Service Technician
System Engineer Training Methods
Service Engineer Lectures, lab, elab
Prerequisites Duration

Successful completion of the following courses: 1 working day


 LTE System Overview
Class Size
 eNodeB LTE V100R006 Product Description
Min 6, max 12
Content

 eNodeB Commissioning Overview

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1.2.18 OEB52 eNodeB V100R005 Field Maintenance

Objectives  eNodeB LTE V100R005 Product Description


Content
On completion of this course, the participants will
be able to:  Powering up/down the eNodeB and connect up
 Power up/down the eNodeB and connect up LMT to the node
LMT to the node  Finding the alarm list of eNodeB
 Find the alarm list of eNodeB  Perform corrective and preventive
 Perform corrective and preventive maintenance on eNodeB
maintenance on eNodeB  Finding Faulty Hardware units and replace
 Find faulty hardware units and replace them them
Target Audience Training Methods

Network Deployment Engineer Lectures, lab


Field Technician Duration
System Technician
0.5 working day
Prerequisites
Class Size
Successful completion of the following courses:
Min 6, max 12
 LTE System Overview

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1.2.19 OEB62 eNodeB V100R006 Field Maintenance

Objectives  eNodeB LTE V100R006 Product Description


Content
On completion of this course, the participants will
be able to:  Powering up/down the eNodeB and connect up
 Power up/down the eNodeB and connect up LMT to the node
LMT to the node  Finding the alarm list of eNodeB
 Find the alarm list of eNodeB  Perform corrective and preventive
 Perform corrective and preventive maintenance on eNodeB
maintenance on eNodeB  Finding Faulty Hardware units and replace
 Find faulty hardware units and replace them them
Target Audience Training Methods

Network Deployment Engineer Lectures, lab


Field Technician Duration
System Technician
0.5 working day
Prerequisites
Class Size
Successful completion of the following courses:
Min 6, max 12
 LTE System Overview

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1.2.20 OEB53 eNodeB V100R005 Remote Commissioning

Objectives Prerequisites

On completion of this course, the participants will Successful completion of the following courses:
be able to:  LTE System Overview
 Describe the procedure of eNodeB  eNodeB LTE V100R005 Product Description
commissioning Content
 Describe the related concept of eNodeB
software and configuration file  eNodeB Commissioning Overview

 Querying the current version of eNodeB  eNodeB Remote Commissioning on the M2000

 Commission the eNodeB through M2000 Training Methods


 Verify commissioning result
Lectures, lab
Target Audience Duration
System Engineer
0.5 working day
Service Engineer
Class Size
Service Planning Engineer
Service Design Engineer Min 6, max 12

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1.2.21 OEB63 eNodeB V100R006 Equipment Commissioning

Objectives Prerequisites

On completion of this course, the participants will Successful completion of the following courses:
be able to:  LTE System Overview
 Describe the procedure of eNodeB  eNodeB LTE V100R006 Product Description
commissioning Content
 Describe the related concept of eNodeB
software and configuration file  eNodeB Commissioning Overview

 Querying the current version of eNodeB  eNodeB Remote Commissioning on the M2000

 Commission the eNodeB through M2000 Training Methods


 Verify commissioning result
Lectures, lab, elab
Target Audience Duration
System Engineer
0.5 working day
Service Engineer
Class Size
Service Planning Engineer
Service Design Engineer Min 6, max 12

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1.2.22 OEB54 eNodeB V100R005 Operation

Objectives Target Audience

On completion of this course, the participants will System Engineers


be able to: Service Engineer
 Explain the architecture and components of Prerequisites
eNodeB operation and maintenance system
Successful completion of the following courses:
 Install LMT software
 LTE System Overview
 Install M2000 client software
 eNodeB LTE V100R005 Product Description
 Use LMT login eNodeB
 Use M2000 client Login M2000 server and Content
eNodeB
 Structure of operation and maintenance system
 Execute MML in single mode
 Login eNodeB operation and maintenance
 Execute MML in batch mode system
 Manage alarms of eNodeB  eNodeB equipment management
 Manage device, such as querying board states,  eNodeB transport management
blocking board and unblocking board
 eNodeB radio management
 Manage software, such as querying current
 Backup eNodeB configuration file, query
software version and backup configuration file
eNodeB version
 Manage transport data, such as querying IP
 Tracing and real time monitoring
address of Ethernet port and querying IP route
Training Methods
 Manage radio data, such as querying cell
states and querying neighbor cell Lectures, lab, elab
 Manage tracing message, for example: Duration
creating a tracing task, checking tracing result,
1 working day
saving result
 Manage real-time monitoring, for example: Class Size
creating a monitoring task, checking and
Min 6, max 12
saving monitoring result

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1.2.23 OEB64 eNodeB V100R006 Operation

Objectives Target Audience

On completion of this course, the participants will System Engineers


be able to: Service Engineer
 Explain the architecture and components of Prerequisites
eNodeB operation and maintenance system
Successful completion of the following courses:
 Install LMT software
 LTE System Overview
 Install M2000 client software
 eNodeB LTE V100R006 Product Description
 Use LMT login eNodeB
 Use M2000 client Login M2000 server and Content
eNodeB
 Structure of operation and maintenance system
 Execute MML in single mode
 Login eNodeB operation and maintenance
 Execute MML in batch mode system
 Manage alarms of eNodeB  eNodeB equipment management
 Manage device, such as querying board states,  eNodeB transport management
blocking board and unblocking board
 eNodeB radio management
 Manage software, such as querying current
 Backup eNodeB configuration file, query
software version and backup configuration file
eNodeB version
 Manage transport data, such as querying IP
 Tracing and real time monitoring
address of Ethernet port and querying IP route
Training Methods
 Manage radio data, such as querying cell
states and querying neighbor cell Lectures, lab, elab
 Manage tracing message, for example: Duration
creating a tracing task, checking tracing result,
1 working day
saving result
 Manage real-time monitoring, for example: Class Size
creating a monitoring task, checking and
Min 6, max 12
saving monitoring result

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1.2.24 OEB55 eNodeB V100R005 Initial Configuration

Objectives Prerequisites

On completion of this course, the participants will Successful completion of the following courses:
be able to:  LTE System Overview
 Outline the procedure of eNodeB data  eNodeB LTE V100R005 Product Description
configuration Content
 Describe the main table of "eNodeB Summary
Data"  eNodeB Data Configuration Introduction

 Use LTE Configuration System to create  Preparing eNodeB Data

project  Creating eNodeB Data

 Use LTE Configuration System to import  Adjusting eNodeB Data


external template  Checking eNodeB Data
 Use LTE Configuration System to query data  Exporting eNodeB Data
configuration and modify data  SUMMARY introduction
 Use LTE Configuration System to check up  Creating bulk eNodeBs with Summary
data  Checking data
 Use LTE Configuration System to export data Training Methods
Target Audience
Lectures, lab, elab
System Engineer Duration
Service Engineer
1 working day
Service Planning Engineer
Class Size
Service Design Engineer

Min 6, max 12

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1.2.25 OEB65 eNodeB V100R006 Initial Configuration

Objectives Prerequisites

On completion of this course, the participants will Successful completion of the following courses:
be able to:  LTE System Overview
 Outline the procedure of eNodeB data  eNodeB LTE V100R006 Product Description
configuration Content
 Describe the main table of "eNodeB Summary
Data"  eNodeB Data Configuration Introduction

 Use LTE Configuration System to create  Preparing eNodeB Data

project  Creating eNodeB Data

 Use LTE Configuration System to import  Adjusting eNodeB Data


external template  Checking eNodeB Data
 Use LTE Configuration System to query data  Exporting eNodeB Data
configuration and modify data  SUMMARY introduction
 Use LTE Configuration System to check up  Creating bulk eNodeBs with Summary
data  Checking data
 Use LTE Configuration System to export data Training Methods
Target Audience
Lectures, lab, elab
System Engineer Duration
Service Engineer
1 working day
Service Planning Engineer
Class Size
Service Design Engineer

Min 6, max 12

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1.2.26 OEB56 eNodeB V100R005 Troubleshooting

Objectives Prerequisites

On completion of this course, the participants will Successful completion of the following courses:
be able to:  LTE System Overview
 Outline the procedure of eNodeB  eNodeB LTE V100R005 Product Description
troubleshooting flow Content
 Perform the alarm management and analysis
 The procedure of eNodeB troubleshooting flow
 Perform the log collection
 The alarm management and analysis
 Draw hardware fault handling procedure
 The log collection
 Handle with the main faults of device level
 The main faults processing of device level
 Draw transport fault handling procedure
 The main faults processing of transport level
 Handle with the main faults of transport level
 The main faults processing of radio level
 Draw radio fault diagnosis process
 Check the eNodeB radio configuration Training Methods
 Check quality on the air interface Lectures, lab
 Check the EPC configuration
Duration
 Handle with the main faults of radio level
1 working day
Target Audience
Class Size
System Engineer
Service Engineer Min 6, max 12

Service Planning Engineer


Service Design Engineer

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1.2.27 OEB66 eNodeB V100R006 Troubleshooting

Objectives Prerequisites

On completion of this course, the participants will Successful completion of the following courses:
be able to:  LTE System Overview
 Outline the procedure of eNodeB  eNodeB LTE V100R006 Product Description
troubleshooting flow Content
 Perform the alarm management and analysis
 The procedure of eNodeB troubleshooting flow
 Perform the log collection
 The alarm management and analysis
 Draw hardware fault handling procedure
 The log collection
 Handle with the main faults of device level
 The main faults processing of device level
 Draw transport fault handling procedure
 The main faults processing of transport level
 Handle with the main faults of transport level
 The main faults processing of radio level
 Draw radio fault diagnosis process
 By presenting the description, system impact,
 Check the eNodeB radio configuration
possible causes, and handling procedure of the
 Check quality on the air interface
TOP N alarms
 Check the EPC configuration
 Give an overview of how to recognize and
 Handle with the main faults of radio level
analyze alarms.
 Describe eNodeB TOP N alarms
 Cases about alarms handling are given for
 Outline alarms handling procedure
trainees to have a reference in practical
 Complete specific alarm handling
maintenance work about alarms.
 Collect information if alarm handling can’t be
Training Methods
cleared
Target Audience Lectures, lab
Duration
System Engineer
Service Engineer 1 working day
Service Planning Engineer Class Size
Service Design Engineer
Min 6, max 12

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1.2.28 OEB57 eNodeB V100R005 Reconfiguration

Objectives  LTE System Overview


 eNodeB LTE V100R005 Product Description
On completion of this course, the participants will
Content
be able to:
 Outline CME/MML operation  CME/MML Command Operation Instructions
 Perform capacity expansion  Capacity Expansion
 Perform adding an FDD cell  Adding an FDD Cell
 Perform changing the cell bandwidth  Changing the Cell Bandwidth
 Perform adding an MME Connection  Adding an MME Connection
 Perform adding an S-GW Connection  Adding an S-GW Connection
 Perform network reconstruction  Network Reconstruction
 Perform changing the cell EARFCNs  Changing the Cell EARFCNs
 Perform changing the Cell PCI  Changing the Cell PCI
 Perform changing the Cell ID  Changing the Cell ID
 Perform relocating an MME  Relocating an MME
 Perform relocating an S-GW  Relocating an S-GW
Target Audience Training Methods

System Engineer Lectures, lab, elab


Service Engineer Duration
Service Planning Engineer
1 working days
Service Design Engineer
Class Size
Prerequisites
Min 6, max 12
Successful completion of the following courses:

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1.2.29 OEB67 eNodeB V100R006 Reconfiguration

Objectives  LTE System Overview


 eNodeB LTE V100R006 Product Description
On completion of this course, the participants will
Content
be able to:
 Outline CME/MML operation  CME/MML Command Operation Instructions
 Perform capacity expansion  Capacity Expansion
 Perform adding an cell  Adding an Cell
 Perform changing the cell bandwidth  Changing the Cell Bandwidth
 Perform adding an MME Connection  Adding an MME Connection
 Perform adding an S-GW Connection  Adding an S-GW Connection
 Perform network reconstruction  Network Reconstruction
 Perform changing the cell EARFCNs  Changing the Cell EARFCNs
 Perform changing the Cell PCI  Changing the Cell PCI
 Perform changing the Cell ID  Changing the Cell ID
 Perform relocating an MME  Relocating an MME
 Perform relocating an S-GW  Relocating an S-GW
Target Audience Training Methods

System Engineer Lectures, lab, elab


Service Engineer Duration
Service Planning Engineer
1 working day
Service Design Engineer
Class Size
Prerequisites
Min 6, max 12
Successful completion of the following courses:

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1.2.30 OEB58 LTE eRAN3.0 Operation and Maintenance Enhancement

Objectives  eNodeB V100R003 Data Configuration


Content
On completion of this course, the participants will
be able to:  LTE eRAN3.0 Hardware Delta
 Outline the new hardware  New BBU Board
 Describe operation and maintenance new and  New RRU Board
Enhanced functions  LTE eRAN3.0 operation and maintenance
Target Audience Enhancedment
 Describe LMT delta functions
System Engineer
 Describe M2000 client delta functions
Service Engineer
Training Methods
Service Planning Engineer
Service Design Engineer Lectures
Prerequisites Duration

Successful completion of the following courses: 0.5 working day


 eNodeB V100R003 Product Description Class Size
 eNodeB V100R003 Software Installation and
Min 6, max 12
Commissioning
 eNodeB V100R003 Operation

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1.2.31 OET58 LTE eRAN3.0 Transmission Features and Algorithms

Objectives Content

On completion of this course, the participants will  Overview of LTE Synchronization


be able to:  Overview of TRM Algorithms
 Introduction TRM Algorithms  Transport Resource Configurations and
 Explain transport Resource Configurations and Mapping
Mapping  Transport Load Control
 Describe Transport Load Control  Engineering Guidelines of TRM
 Describe Transmission Security principle  Overview of Transmission Security
 Explain Transmission Security Mechanisms  End-to-End Certificate Management
 Outline LTE synchronization  Transmission Security Mechanisms
 Describe frequency and time synchronization  When to Use Transmission Security
 List synchronization sources  Transmission Security Deployment
 Describe working modes of clocks  Overview of LTE Synchronization
 Perform synchronization configuration  Frequency and Time Synchronization
Target Audience  Synchronization Sources
 Selection of Synchronization Sources
System Engineer
 Working Modes of Clocks
Service Engineer
 Synchronization Configuration
Service Planning Engineer
 Synchronization Activation Observation
Service Design Engineer
 Synchronization Fault Troubleshooting
Network Design Engineer
Training Methods
Prerequisites
Lectures
Successful completion of the following courses:
Duration
 LTE Air Interface
 LTE Protocols and Procedures 1 working day
 eNodeB V100R005 Initial Configuration Class Size

Min 6, max 12

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1.2.32 OET68 LTE eRAN6.0 Transmission Features and Algorithms

Objectives  LTE Protocols and Procedures


 eNodeB V100R006 Initial Configuration
On completion of this course, the participants will
Content
be able to:
 Introduction TRM Algorithms  Overview of LTE Synchronization
 Explain transport Resource Configurations and  Frequency and Time Synchronization
Mapping  Synchronization Sources
 Describe Transport Load Control  Selection of Synchronization Sources
 Describe Transmission Security principle  Working Modes of Clocks
 Explain Transmission Security Mechanisms  Synchronization Configuration
 Outline LTE synchronization  Synchronization Activation Observation
 Describe frequency and time synchronization  Synchronization Fault Troubleshooting
 List synchronization sources  Overview of Transmission Security
 Describe working modes of clocks  End-to-End Certificate Management
 Perform synchronization configuration  Transmission Security Mechanisms
Target Audience  When to Use Transmission Security
 Transmission Security Deployment
System Engineer
Training Methods
Service Engineer
Service Planning Engineer Lectures
Service Design Engineer Duration
Network Design Engineer
1 working day
Prerequisites
Class Size
Successful completion of the following courses:
Min 6, max 12
 LTE Air Interface

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1.2.33 OEB68 LTE eRAN6.0 Product Delta

Objectives Content

On completion of this course, the participants will  eNodeB LTE V100R006 Delta for Hardware
be able to:  Enhanced hardware board function
 Describe Enhanced hardware from eRAN3.0 to  eNodeB LTE V100R006 Delta for O&M
eRAN6.0  eNodeB Version Package Number
 Describe enhance O&M functions from Change
eRAN3.0 to eRAN6.0  M2000 R13 O&M GUI Change
Target Audience  CME R13 Configuration GUI Change
 Configuration MO Change
System Engineer
Training Methods
Service Engineer
Service Planning Engineer Lectures, lab
Service Design Engineer Duration
Network Design Engineer
1 working day
Prerequisites
Class Size
Successful completion of the following courses:
Min 6, max 12
 eNodeB V100R005 Product Description
 eNodeB V100R005 Operation
 eNodeB V100R005 Initial Configuration

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1.2.34 OER21 eRelay System Overview

Objectives Content

On completion of this course, the participants will  eRelay network architecture and application
be able to: scenario
 Describe the working principle and functions of  the basic eRelay technologies of OFDM and
eRelay LTE TDD
Target Audience  transmission knowledge applied in eRelay
 MIMO technologies applied in eRelay
System Engineer
Training Methods
Service Engineer
Service Planning Engineer Lectures
Service Design Engineer Duration
Network Design Engineer
0.3 working days
Prerequisites
Class Size
 Basic knowledge of mobile communications
Min 6, max 12
 At least 1 year working experience in wireless
network operation and maintenance

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1.2.35 OER22 eRelay2.1 Product Description

Objectives network operation and maintenance


Content
On completion of this course, the participants will
be able to:  eRelay Solution Overview
 Describe the hardware structure of eRelay2.1  eRelay BS Introduction
product  eRelay RRN Introduction
Target Audience  eRelay Solution Planning
Training Methods
System Engineer
Service Engineer Lectures
Service Planning Engineer Duration
Service Design Engineer
0.2 working days
Network Design Engineer
Class Size
Prerequisites
Min 6, max 12
 Basic knowledge of mobile communications
 At least 1 year working experience in wireless

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1.2.36 OER23 eRelay2.1 Data Configuration

Objectives  At least 1 year working experience in wireless


network operation and maintenance
On completion of this course, the participants will
Content
be able to:
 Outline the procedure of eRelay data  eRelay Data Preparation
configuration  Data Configuration Procedure by MML
Target Audience Commands
Training Methods
System Engineer
Service Engineer Lectures
Service Planning Engineer Duration
Service Design Engineer
0.5 working days
Network Design Engineer
Class Size
Prerequisites
Min 6, max 12
 Basic knowledge of mobile communications

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1.2.37 OER24 eRelay2.1 Commissioning

Objectives  At least 1 year working experience in wireless


network operation and maintenance
On completion of this course, the participants will
Content
be able to:
 Accomplish the operation and maintenance of  Data Preparation before eRelay BS
eRelay2.1 product Commissioning
 Describe the procedure of eRelay  eRelay BS Local Commissioning
commissioning  eRelay BS Remote Commissioning
Target Audience Training Methods

System Engineer Lectures


Service Engineer Duration
Service Planning Engineer
0.5 working days
Service Design Engineer
Class Size
Network Design Engineer
Prerequisites Min 6, max 12

 Basic knowledge of mobile communications

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1.2.38 OER25 eRelay2.1 Operation

Objectives network operation and maintenance


Content
On completion of this course, the participants will
be able to:  Structure of operation and maintenance system
 Accomplish the operation and maintenance of  eRelay BS operation
eRelay2.1 product  eRelay RRN operation
Target Audience Training Methods

System Engineer Lectures


Service Engineer Duration
Service Planning Engineer
0.5 working days
Service Design Engineer
Network Design Engineer Class Size

Prerequisites Min 6, max 12

 Basic knowledge of mobile communications


 At least 1 year working experience in wireless

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1.2.39 OES51 LTE eRAN3.0 Micro Solution

Objectives  BTS3202E Auxiliary Devices


 BTS3202E Site Deployment
On completion of this course, the participants will
 BTS3202E Specification
be able to:
 Micro eNodeB Deployment
 Explain Huawei AtomCell solution
 Differences between Micro eNodeBs
 Describe AtomCell LTE base station hardware
and Macro eNodeBs
structure
 Data Preparation before Micro eNodeB
Target Audience
Deployment
System Engineer  Micro eNodeB Deployment Procedure
Service Engineer  Self-planning of Micro eNodeB
Service Planning Engineer  Micro Transmission Solutions
Service Design Engineer  Micro Transmission Overview
Network Design Engineer  Last-Mile Backhaul Solution

Prerequisites  E2E Transmission Solution


Training Methods
 Basic knowledge of mobile communications
 At least 1 year working experience in wireless Lectures
network operation and maintenance Duration
Content
0.5 working days
 Micro Solution Overview Class Size
 Micro eNodeB BTS3202E Introduction
Min 6, max 12
 BTS3202E Hardware Introduction

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1.2.40 OES52 BTS3202E V100R005 Operation

Objectives Content

On completion of this course, the participants will  BTS3202E V100R005 Operation


be able to:  Structure of operation and maintenance
 Use LMT login BTS3202E system
 Use M2000 client Login M2000 server and  Login BTS3202E O&M system
BTS3202E  BTS3202E equipment management
 Execute MML in single mode  BTS3202E transport management
 Execute MML in batch mode  BTS3202E radio management
 Manage alarms of BTS3202E  Backup BTS3202E configuration file,
 Manage software, such as querying current query BTS3202E version
software version and backup configuration file  Tracing and real time monitoring
 Manage transport data, such as querying IP  eNodeB LTE V100R005 TOPN Alarm Handling
address of Ethernet port and querying IP route  The TOP N alarms are picked from the
 Manage radio data, such as querying cell engineering projects. By presenting the
states and querying neighbor cell description, system impact, possible causes,
 Manage tracing message, for example: and handling procedure of the TOP N alarms,
creating a tracing task, checking tracing result, give an overview of how to recognize and
saving results analyze alarms. Finally, cases about alarms
Target Audience handling are given for trainees to have a
reference in practical maintenance work
System Engineer about alarms.
Service Engineer
Training Methods
Service Planning Engineer
Service Design Engineer Lectures

Network Design Engineer Duration


Prerequisites 0.5 working days

 Basic knowledge of mobile communications Class Size


 At least 1 year working experience in wireless
Min 6, max 12
network operation and maintenance

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1.2.41 OES61 AtomCell8.0 LTE Solution

Objectives  Micro Transmission Overview


 Last-Mile Backhaul Solution
On completion of this course, the participants will
 E2E Transmission Solution
be able to:
Training Methods
 Explain Huawei AtomCell LTE solution
 Describe AtomCell LTE base station hardware Lectures
structure Duration
Target Audience
0.5 working days
System Engineer Class Size
Service Engineer
Min 6, max 12
Service Planning Engineer
Service Design Engineer
Network Design Engineer
Prerequisites

 Basic knowledge of mobile communications


 At least 1 year working experience in wireless
network operation and maintenance
Content

 AtomCell Solution Overview


 AtomCell eNodeB Introduction
 Hardware Introduction
 BTS3202E hardware
 BTS3203E hardware
 Auxiliary Devices
 Site Deployment
 Specification
 BTS3202E Specification
 BTS3203E Specification
 Wi-Fi function introduction
 AtomCell eNodeB Deployment
 Differences between Micro eNodeBs
and Macro eNodeBs
 Data Preparation before Micro eNodeB
Deployment
 Micro eNodeB Deployment Procedure
 Self-planning of Micro eNodeB
 Micro Transmission Solutions

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1.2.42 OES62 AtomCell8.0 LTE Operation

Objectives  Structure of operation and maintenance


system
On completion of this course, the participants will
 Login BTS3202E/BTS3203E O&M
be able to:
system
 Explain the architecture and components of
 BTS3202E/BTS3203E equipment
eNodeB operation and maintenance system
management
 Use LMT login AtomCell LTE base station
 BTS3202E/BTS3203E transport
 Use M2000 client Login M2000 server and
management
AtomCell LTE base station
 BTS3202E/BTS3203E radio
 Execute MML in single mode
management
 Execute MML in batch mode
 Backup BTS3202E/BTS3203E
 Manage alarms of AtomCell LTE base station
configuration file, query
 Manage software, such as querying current BTS3202E/BTS3203E version
software version and backup configuration file
 Tracing and real time monitoring
 Manage transport data, such as querying IP
 eNodeB LTE V100R006 TOPN Alarm Handling
address of Ethernet port and querying IP route
 The TOP N alarms are picked from the
 Manage radio data, such as querying cell
engineering projects. By presenting the
states and querying neighbor cell
description, system impact, possible causes,
 Manage tracing message, for example: and handling procedure of the TOP N alarms,
creating a tracing task, checking tracing result, give an overview of how to recognize and
saving results analyze alarms. Finally, cases about alarms
Target Audience handling are given for trainees to have a
reference in practical maintenance work
System Engineer
about alarms
Service Engineer
Training Methods
Service Planning Engineer
Service Design Engineer Lectures
Network Design Engineer Duration
Prerequisites
0.5 working days
 Basic knowledge of mobile communications Class Size
 At least 1 year working experience in wireless
Min 6, max 12
network operation and maintenance
Content

 AtomCell LTE V100R006 Operation

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1.3 WBT

1.3.1 OEA02 LTE eRAN3.0 eNodeB Product Description(WBT)

Objectives Content

On completion of this program, the participants will  eNodeB System Overview


be able to:  eNodeB System Structure
 Describe the hardware structure of eNodeB  eNodeB Auxiliary Devices
 Describe the logical structure of eNodeB  eNodeB Typical Networking
 Describe the working principle and functions of Training Methods
eNodeB boards
Target Audience WBT
Duration
All people who want to know HUAWEI eRAN3.0
product in brief 1 hour

Prerequisites Class Size

 Basic knowledge of mobile communications NA

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1.4 Principle Training Course Descriptions

1.4.1 OEA11 LTE Industry Briefing and Network Deployment(GUL)

Objectives

On completion of this course, the participants will be able to:


 Outline driving force behind LTE
 Describe various services and trends provided by LTE
 Overview evolution of radio technologies
 Describe network architecture of EPS(E-UTRAN and EPC)
 Explain key technologies of LTE, such as OFDMA/SC-FDMA, MIMO
 Brief LTE industry chain development
 Outline LTE overall network evolution deployment scenario such as interoperability strategy, voice strategy etc.
Target Audience

Business Developer
Fundamentals
Prerequisites

 A general knowledge in cellular systems and radio technology


Content

 LTE Industry Briefing and Network Development


 Driving Force behind LTE
 Services of LTE
 LTE Key Technologies
 Evolution of Radio Technologies
 LTE Network Architecture
 OFDM Technologies
 MIMO Technologies
 SON Technologies
 LTE Industry Chain Development
 LTE Network Evolution Deployment
 LTE Radio Network Evolution Deployment
 LTE Core Network Evolution Deployment
 LTE Transmission Network Evolution Deployment
Training Methods

Lectures
Duration

1 working day

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Class Size

Min 6, max 12

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1.4.2 OEA03 LTE System Overview

Objectives System Technician


Network Deployment Engineer
On completion of this course, the participants will
Service Engineer
be able to:
Service Design Engineer
 Describe the evolution of cellular networks
Service Planning Engineer
 Summarize the evolution of 3GPP releases,
System Engineer
from release 99 to release 10
Prerequisites
 Explain the logical architecture of EPS
(E-UTRAN and EPC)  A general knowledge in cellular systems and
 Give an overview of the interfaces in EPS radio technology
 Describe the Evolved Packet Core (EPC) Content
 Describe the role of the MME and the S-GW
 Network Architecture
 Describe the S1, X2 and radio-interface and
their protocol stacks  Evolution of Cellular Networks
 Describe the radio interface techniques used in  3GPP Releases
uplink and downlink  E-UTRAN Architecture
 Describe the channel structure of the radio  E-UTRAN Interfaces and Protocols
interface  EPC Architecture
 Describe the time-domain structure in the radio  EPC Interfaces and Protocols
interface in UL and DL for both FDD and TDD  LTE Air Interface Principles
mode  Radio Interface Techniques
 Describe the Frequency-domain structure in  Principles of OFDM
the radio interface in UL and DL for both FDD  LTE Channel Structures
and TDD mode  LTE Frame Structure
 Have a good understanding of the OFDM  Downlink OFDMA
principle, signal generation and processing
 Uplink SC-FDMA
 Detail the reference symbols in DL  Multiple Input Multiple Output
 Describe MIMO technology  Multimedia Broadcast Multicast
 Outline MBMS for LTE Service
 Have a good understanding of the SC-FDMA  eNodeB Product Overview
principle, signal generation and processing  The Huawei eNodeB family
 Describe Huawei eNodeB Family
 Products and application scenarios
 Describe Huawei LTE products and application  Operation and Maintenance
scenarios
Training Methods
 Describe Huawei LTE products Operation and
Maintenance System Lectures
Target Audience Duration

Field Technician 1 working day


Service Technician

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Class Size Min 6, max 12

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1.4.3 OEA04 LTE Air Interface

Objectives spatial multiplexing, TX diversity, beamforming,


SU-MIMO and MU-MIMO
On completion of this course, the participants will
 Describe UL and DL Scheduling principles and
be able to:
signaling
 Describe the evolution of cellular networks
 Explain the scheduler interactions with other
 Summarize the evolution of 3GPP releases,
functions
from release 99 to release 10
 Explain the concepts of dynamic and
 Describe the radio interface techniques
semi-persistent scheduling
 Explain the difference between the FDD and
 Describe intra-RAT mobility in
TDD mode
ECM-CONNECTED and ECM-IDLE mode
 Describe the flexible spectrum usage
 Explain the concept of event triggered
 Outline the concepts of channel coding and periodical reporting
FEC (Forward Error Correction)
 Describe the mobility measurements
 Describe the principle for OFDM
Target Audience
 Detail the channel structure of the radio
interface Service Engineer
 Describe the physical signals in UL and DL Service Design Engineer
 Detail the radio interface protocols Network Design Engineer
 Detail the time-domain structure in the radio Prerequisites
interface in UL and DL for both FDD and TDD
 Attendees should have a general knowledge in
mode
cellular systems and radio technology
 Detail the downlink transmission technique
Content
 Have a good understanding of the OFDM
principle, signal generation and processing  The Air Interface
 Detail the reference symbols in DL  Evolution of Cellular Networks
 Detail the DL control signaling and formats  3GPP Releases
 Detail the paging procedures  Radio Interface Techniques
 Explain HARQ  Transmission Modes
 Explain the cell search procedure  Spectrum Usage
 Detail the uplink transmission technique  Channel Coding in LTE
 Have a good understanding of the SC-FDMA  Principles of OFDM
principle, signal generation and processing  LTE Physical Layer
 Explain the pros and cons with OFDMA and  The Uu Interface
SC-FDMA
 LTE Radio Interface Protocols
 Detail the UL control signaling and formats
 LTE Channel Structure
 Detail the random access procedure
 LTE Frame Structure
 Describe the Power Control in UL
 OFDM Signal Generation
 Describe the concepts of layers, channel rank,
 Downlink OFDMA
spatial multiplexing, open and closed loop
 LTE Physical Signals

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 Downlink Reference Signals  Scheduling Principles and Signaling
 Downlink LTE Physical Channels  Scheduler Interaction
 Downlink Control Signaling  Dynamic and Semi-persistent Scheduling
 LTE Cell Search Procedure  Intra LTE Mobility
 Uplink Transmission Technique  Intra-LTE Mobility
 OFDMA Verses SC-FDMA  Reporting Options
 Uplink LTE Physical Channels  Mobility Measurements
 Timing Relationships Training Methods
 Uplink Reference Signals
Lectures
 Uplink Control Signaling
Duration
 LTE Random Access Procedure
 Uplink Power Control 3 working days
 Paging Procedures Class Size
 HARQ Operation
Min 6, max 12
 Diversity Options
 Dynamic Resource Allocation

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1.4.4 OEA05 LTE Protocols and Procedures

Objectives  LTE Air Interface


Content
On completion of this course, the participants will
be able to:  The evolution of cellular networks
 Describe the evolution of cellular networks  EPS network element
 Explain the main functions of EPS network  EPS interfaces
element  The main functions of Non Access
 List the interfaces in EPS and the protocol of Stratum(NAS), Radio Resource Control (RRC),
EPS interfaces Packet Data Convergence Protocol (PDCP)
 Explain how signaling takes place between the Radio Link Control (RLC), Medium Access
UE and the EPC Control (MAC), the physical layer and their
 Brief the main functions of Non Access relations
Stratum(NAS), Radio Resource Control (RRC),  EPS Bearer Services and eUTRA Radio Bearer
Packet Data Convergence Protocol (PDCP)  The concept, principle and signaling procedure
Radio Link Control (RLC), Medium Access of UE access network
Control (MAC), the physical layer and their  The concept, principle and signaling procedure
relations of default bearer
 Explain the purpose of EPS Bearer Services  The concept, principle and signaling procedure
and eUTRA Radio Bearer of special bearer
 Describe the concept, principle and signaling  The concept, principle and signaling procedure
procedure of UE access network of paging
 Explain the concept, principle and signaling  The concept, principle and signaling procedure
procedure of default bearer of TAU
 Explain the concept, principle and signaling  The concept, principle and signaling procedure
procedure of special bearer of Handover
 Explain the concept, principle and signaling  The concept, principle and signaling procedure
procedure of paging of detach
 Explain the concept, principle and signaling Training Methods
procedure of TAU
 Describe the signaling procedure of handover Lectures, Hands-on exercise, Demo

Target Audience Duration

Service Engineer 2 working days

Service Design Engineer Class Size


Network Design Engineer
Min 6, max 12
Prerequisites

Successful completion of the following courses:

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1.4.5 OEA53 LTE-A Key Technology Overview

Objectives Content

On completion of this course, the participants will  LTE-A requirements and 3GPP schedule
be able to:  Benefits and principles of CA(Carrier
 Describe LTE Describe -A requirements and Aggregation)
3GPP schedule  Benefits and principles of high order MIMO
 Describe benefits and principles of LTE-A key  Benefits and principles of CoMP (Coordinated
technologies Multi-Point transmission/reception technology)
 Huawei LTE-A cases study  Benefits and principles of eICIC (Inter-Cell
Target Audience Interference Coordination)
 HetNet concept introduction
Service Engineer
 LTE-A application cases
Service Design Engineer
Training Methods
Network Design Engineer
Prerequisites Lectures
Duration
Successful completion of the following courses:
 LTE System Overview 0.5 working day
 LTE Air Interface Class Size
 LTE eRAN3.0 Features and Algorithms
Min 6, max 12

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1.4.6 OEA07 TCP/IP in the Mobile World

Objectives Service Engineer


Service Planning Engineer
On completion of this course, the participants will
Service Design Engineer
be able to:
Network Design Engineer
 Outline IPsec as a method to ensure security
Prerequisites
for IP networks
 Learn about IP protocol release specifications  A general knowledge in cellular systems and
and common RFC standards radio technology
 Learn about common IP RAN concepts such as Content
the MSTP and PTN
 Understand the TCP/IP protocol structure, and  IP protocol origin

learn common technologies such as the VLAN  IP network topology structure


and DSCP  OSI model and TCP/IP protocol structure
 Learn the protocol stack composition on IP  IP address Introduction
RAN interfaces  IP subnet division and Exchange Foundation
 Learn the IP components, and understand the  IP ATM, TDM comparison
data exchange process Training Methods
 Be familiar with common IP RAN devices and
Lectures
maintenance applications
 Learn about differences among the IP, ATM, Duration
and TDM technologies, and problems caused
1 working day
by IP-based networking
Class Size
Target Audience
Min 6, max 12
System Engineer

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1.5 RNP, RNO Training Course Descriptions

1.5.1 OEO02 LTE eRAN2.1 Features and Algorithms

Objectives  Outline ANR


 Describe Intra-RAT ANR management
On completion of this course, the participants will
 Describe Inter-RAT ANR management
be able to:
 Outline MRO processing flow
 Outline idle mode
 Describe classification of Intra-RAT MRO
 Describe PLMN selection
 Describe Intra-RAT MRO Management
 Describe cell selection and cell reselection
 Describe Inter-RAT MRO Management
 Describe system information reception
Target Audience
 Describe tracking area registration
 Describe paging monitoring procedure Service Planning Engineer
 Service Design Engineer
 Outline power control Network Design Engineer
 Describe downlink power control Prerequisites
 Describe uplink power control
Successful completion of the following courses:
 Describe downlink scheduling
 LTE Air Interface
 Describe uplink scheduling
 LTE Protocols and Procedures
 Describe scheduling deployment strategy
Content
 Outline load control
 Describe load monitoring  Idle Mode Overview
 Describe admission Control  PLMN selection
 Describe load balance  Cell selection and Cell reselection
 Describe congestion control  System information reception
 Outline mobility management  Tracking area registration
 Describe Intra-frequency handover  Paging monitoring procedure
 Describe Inter-frequency handover  Power control overview
 Describe Inter-RAT handover  Downlink power control
 Outline ICIC  Uplink power control
 Describe downlink ICIC  Overview
 Describe uplink ICIC  Downlink Scheduling
 Describe ICIC deployment strategy  Uplink Scheduling
 Outline MIMO feature  Scheduling Deployment Strategy
 Describe Multiple-Antenna reception MIMO  Load Control Overview
 Describe Multiple-Antenna transmission MIMO  Load Monitoring
 Describe Adaptive mode selection and  Admission Control
switching  Load Balance

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 Congestion Control  Intra-RAT ANR Management
 Mobility Management Overview  Inter-RAT ANR Management
 Intra-frequency Handover  MRO Processing Flow
 Inter-frequency Handover  Classification of Intra-RAT MRO
 Inter-RAT Handover  Intra-RAT MRO Management
 Overview of ICIC  Inter-RAT MRO Management
 Downlink ICIC Training Methods
 Uplink ICIC
Lectures
 ICIC Deployment Strategy
Duration
 MIMO feature overview
 Multiple-Antenna reception MIMO 4 working days
 Multiple-Antenna transmission MIMO Class Size
 Adaptive mode selection and switching
Min 6, max 12
 ANR Overview

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1.5.2 OEO04 LTE eRAN2.2 Features and Algorithms

Objectives  Outline MRO processing flow


 Describe classification of Intra-RAT MRO
On completion of this course, the participants will
 Describe Intra-RAT MRO Management
be able to:
 Describe Inter-RAT MRO Management
 Outline idle mode
 Describe Beamforming-Related concepts
 Describe PLMN selection
 Describe Beamforming principles and
 Describe cell selection and cell reselection
techniques
 Describe system information reception
 List Beamforming feature application scenarios
 Describe tracking area registration
 Describe beamforming deployment strategy
 Describe paging monitoring procedure
 Describe concepts of Sector, Cell and TDD

subframe configuration
 Outline power control
 Describe TDD frame structure
 Describe downlink power control
 Describe Uplink-Downlink subframe
 Describe uplink power control
configurations
 Describe downlink scheduling
 Describe configurations of special subframes
 Describe uplink scheduling
 Describe when to use subframe configuration
 Describe scheduling deployment strategy
 Outline End-to-End certificate management
 Outline load control
 Outline transmission security mechanisms
 Describe load monitoring
 List when to use transmission security
 Describe admission Control
 Describe basic principles of QoS management
 Describe load balance
 Describe QoS management policies
 Describe congestion control
 Describe QoS management methods
 Outline mobility management
 List when to use QoS management
 Describe Intra-frequency handover
Target Audience
 Describe Inter-frequency handover
 Describe Inter-RAT handover System Engineer

 Outline ICIC Service Engineer

 Describe downlink ICIC Service Planning Engineer

 Describe uplink ICIC Service Design Engineer

 Describe ICIC deployment strategy Network Design Engineer

 Outline MIMO feature Prerequisites


 Describe Multiple-Antenna reception MIMO
Successful completion of the following courses:
 Describe Multiple-Antenna transmission MIMO
 LTE Air Interface
 Describe Adaptive mode selection and
 LTE Protocols and Procedures
switching
Content
 Outline ANR
 Describe Intra-RAT ANR management  Idle Mode Overview
 Describe Inter-RAT ANR management  PLMN selection

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 Cell selection and Cell reselection  Intra-RAT MRO Management
 System information reception  Inter-RAT MRO Management
 Tracking area registration  Overview of Beamforming
 Paging monitoring procedure  Beamforming-Related Concepts
 Power control overview  Beamforming Principles and Techniques
 Downlink power control  Beamforming Feature Application Scenarios
 Uplink power control  Beamforming Deployment
 Overview  Concept of Sector, cell and TDD Subframe
 Downlink Scheduling Configuration
 Uplink Scheduling  TDD Frame Structure
 Scheduling Deployment Strategy  Uplink-Downlink Subframe Configurations
 Load Control Overview  Configurations of Special Subframes
 Load Monitoring  When to Use Subframe Configuration
 Admission Control  Subframe Configuration Deployment
 Load Balance  Overview of Transmission Security
 Congestion Control  End-to-End Certificate Management
 Mobility Management Overview  Transmission Security Mechanisms
 Intra-frequency Handover  When to Use Transmission Security
 Inter-frequency Handover  Transmission Security Deployment
 Inter-RAT Handover  Overview of QoS Management
 Overview of ICIC  Basic Principles
 Downlink ICIC  QoS Management Policies
 Uplink ICIC  QoS Management Methods
 ICIC Deployment Strategy  When to Use QoS Management
 MIMO feature overview  Transmission Security Deployment
 Multiple-Antenna reception MIMO Training Methods
 Multiple-Antenna transmission MIMO
Lectures
 Adaptive mode selection and switching
Duration
 ANR Overview
 Intra-RAT ANR Management 5 working days
 Inter-RAT ANR Management Class Size
 MRO Processing Flow
Min 6, max 12
 Classification of Intra-RAT MRO

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1.5.3 OEO51 LTE eRAN3.0 Basic Features and Algorithms

Objectives Network Design Engineer


Prerequisites
On completion of this course, the participants will
be able to: Successful completion of the following courses:
 Outline idle mode  LTE Air Interface
 Describe PLMN selection  LTE Protocols and Procedures
 Describe cell selection and cell reselection Content
 Config cell selection
 Idle Mode Overview
 Config cell reselection measurement
 PLMN selection
 Describe system information reception
 Cell selection and Cell reselection
 Config SIB
 System information reception
 Describe tracking area registration
 Tracking area registration
 Describe paging monitoring procedure
 Paging monitoring procedure
 Outline power control
 Power control overview
 Describe downlink power control
 Downlink power control
 Describe uplink power control
 Uplink power control
 Set initial power
 Overview of Scheduling
 Outline scheduling
 Downlink Scheduling
 Describe downlink scheduling
 Uplink Scheduling
 Describe uplink scheduling
 Scheduling Deployment Strategy
 Describe scheduling deployment strategy
 Mobility Management Overview
 Outline mobility management
 Intra-frequency Handover
 Describe intra-frequency handover
 Inter-frequency Handover
 Describe inter-frequency handover
 Inter-RAT Handover
 Describe inter-rat handover
 CS Fallback Overview
 Set measurement configuration
 LTE Voice Solution
 Set handover related parameters
 CS Fallback Procedure
 Outline MIMO feature
 Network Architecture for CS Fallback to
 Describe multiple-antenna reception MIMO
UTRAN/GERAN
 Describe multiple-antenna transmission MIMO
 Combined EPS/IMSI Attach Procedure
 Describe adaptive mode selection and
 CS Fallback to UTRAN
switching
 CS Fallback Based on PS Redirection(UMTS)
 Set adaptive MIMO
 CS Fallback Based on PS Handover(UMTS)
Target Audience
 CS Fallback to GERAN
System Engineer  Decisions and Configuration of eNodeB in CS
Service Engineer Fallback
Service Planning Engineer  Selection of CS Fallback Mechanisms
Service Design Engineer  MIMO feature overview

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 Multiple-Antenna reception MIMO Duration
 Multiple-Antenna transmission MIMO 3.5 working days
 Adaptive mode selection and switching
Class Size
Training Methods
Min 6, max 12
Lectures

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1.5.4 OEO61 LTE eRAN6.0 Basic Features and Algorithms

Objectives  Set adaptive MIMO


Target Audience
On completion of this course, the participants will
be able to: System Engineer
 Outline idle mode Service Engineer
 Describe PLMN selection Service Planning Engineer
 Describe cell selection and cell reselection Service Design Engineer
 Config cell selection Network Design Engineer
 Config cell reselection measurement Prerequisites
 Describe system information reception
Successful completion of the following courses:
 Config SIB
 LTE Air Interface
 Describe tracking area registration
 LTE Protocols and Procedures
 Describe paging monitoring procedure
 Outline connection management
Content

 Describe random access  Idle Mode Overview


 Config random access preamble format  PLMN selection
 Select root sequence  Cell selection and Cell reselection
 Describe signaling connection management  System information reception
 Describe data radio bearer management  Tracking area registration
 Outline power control  Paging monitoring procedure
 Describe downlink power control  Power control overview
 Describe uplink power control  Downlink power control
 Set initial power  Uplink power control
 Outline scheduling  Overview of Scheduling
 Describe downlink scheduling  Downlink Scheduling
 Describe uplink scheduling  Uplink Scheduling
 Describe scheduling deployment strategy  Scheduling Deployment Strategy
 Outline mobility management  Mobility Management Overview
 Describe intra-frequency handover  Intra-frequency Handover
 Describe inter-frequency handover  Inter-frequency Handover
 Describe inter-rat handover  Inter-RAT Handover
 Set measurement configuration  CS Fallback Overview
 Set handover related parameters  LTE Voice Solution
 Outline MIMO feature  CS Fallback Procedure
 Describe multiple-antenna reception MIMO  Network Architecture for CS Fallback to
 Describe multiple-antenna transmission MIMO UTRAN/GERAN
 Describe adaptive mode selection and  Combined EPS/IMSI Attach Procedure
switching  CS Fallback to UTRAN

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 CS Fallback Based on PS Redirection(UMTS)  eICIC Feature Deployment and Configuration
 CS Fallback Based on PS Handover(UMTS)  DRX Basic Concepts and Principles
 CS Fallback to GERAN  DRX Feature Benefit and Influence
 Decisions and Configuration of eNodeB in CS  DRX in RRC_CONNECTED Mode
Fallback  Dynamic DRX
 Selection of CS Fallback Mechanisms  High-Mobility-Triggered Idle Mode
 MIMO feature overview Training Methods
 Multiple-Antenna reception MIMO
Lectures
 Multiple-Antenna transmission MIMO
 Adaptive mode selection and switching
Duration

 CA Basic Concepts and Principles 4 working days


 CA Feature Benefit and Influence Class Size
 CA Feature Deployment and Configuration
 eICIC Basic Concepts and Principles Min 6, max 12

 eICIC Feature Benefit and Influence

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1.5.5 OEO52 LTE eRAN3.0 SON Features and Algorithms

Objectives Prerequisites

On completion of this course, the participants will Successful completion of the following courses:
be able to:  LTE Air Interface
 Outline ANR overview  LTE Protocols and Procedures
 Describe intra-RAT ANR management  LTE eRAN3.0 Basic Features and Algorithms
 Describe inter-RAT ANR management Content
 Switch on ANR
 Describe the SON benefits
 Set ANR related parameters
 Outline the SON functions
 Outline MRO processing flow
 Outline SON functions in M2000
 List classification of intra-RAT MRO
 Enable the SON switches in M2000
 Describe intra-RAT MRO management
 Check SON logs in M2000
 Describe inter-RAT MRO management
 ANR Overview
 Set MRO to optimize handover
 Intra-RAT ANR Management
 Outline PCI conflict detection and
 Inter-RAT ANR Management
self-optimization overview
 MRO Processing Flow
 Describe PCI conflict detection
 Classification of Intra-RAT MRO
 Describe PCI self-optimization in M2000
 Intra-RAT MRO Management
 Observe PCI conflict information
 Inter-RAT MRO Management
 Set PCI conflict detection
 PCI Conflict Detection and Self-Optimization
 Outline RACH optimization
Overview
 Describe prerequisites for RACH optimization
 PCI Conflict Detection
 Describe zero correlation zone configuration
 PCI Self-Optimization in M2000
 Describe contention-based vs. contention-free
 Overview of RACH Optimization
random access
 Prerequisites for RACH Optimization
 Describe RACH resource adjustment
 Zero Correlation Zone Configuration
 Perform MML to deploy RACH optimization
 Contention-Based vs. Contention-Free
 Describe impact of RACH optimization
Random Access
 Outline cell outage detection
 RACH Resource Adjustment
 Describe sleeping cell detection techniques
 Dedicated Preamble Group Adjustment
 Describe cell outage detection techniques
 Multiplexing of Dedicated Preambles
 Deploy cell outage detection
 PRACH Configuration Index Adjustment
Target Audience
 Adaptive Backoff
System Engineer  MML screenshots
Service Engineer  Impact of RACH Optimization
Service Planning Engineer  Overview of Cell Outage Detection
Service Design Engineer  Sleeping Cell Detection Techniques
Network Design Engineer  Cell Outage Detection Techniques

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 Engineering Guidelines Duration

Training Methods 1 working day

Lectures Class Size

Min 6, max 12

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1.5.6 OEO62 LTE eRAN6.0 SON Features and Algorithms

Objectives Prerequisites

On completion of this course, the participants will Successful completion of the following courses:
be able to:  LTE Air Interface
 Outline ANR overview  LTE Protocols and Procedures
 Describe intra-RAT ANR management  LTE eRAN6.0 Basic Features and Algorithms
 Describe inter-RAT ANR management Content
 Switch on ANR
 Describe the SON benefits
 Set ANR related parameters
 Outline the SON functions
 Outline MRO processing flow
 Outline SON functions in M2000
 List classification of intra-RAT MRO
 Enable the SON switches in M2000
 Describe intra-RAT MRO management
 Check SON logs in M2000
 Describe inter-RAT MRO management
 ANR Overview
 Set MRO to optimize handover
 Intra-RAT ANR Management
 Outline PCI conflict detection and
 Inter-RAT ANR Management
self-optimization overview
 MRO Processing Flow
 Describe PCI conflict detection
 Classification of Intra-RAT MRO
 Describe PCI self-optimization in M2000
 Intra-RAT MRO Management
 Observe PCI conflict information
 Inter-RAT MRO Management
 Set PCI conflict detection
 PCI Conflict Detection and Self-Optimization
 Outline RACH optimization
Overview
 Describe prerequisites for RACH optimization
 PCI Conflict Detection
 Describe zero correlation zone configuration
 PCI Self-Optimization in M2000
 Describe contention-based vs. contention-free
 Overview of RACH Optimization
random access
 Prerequisites for RACH Optimization
 Describe RACH resource adjustment
 Zero Correlation Zone Configuration
 Perform MML to deploy RACH optimization
 Contention-Based vs. Contention-Free
 Describe impact of RACH optimization
Random Access
 Outline cell outage detection
 RACH Resource Adjustment
 Describe sleeping cell detection techniques
 Dedicated Preamble Group Adjustment
 Describe cell outage detection techniques
 Multiplexing of Dedicated Preambles
 Deploy cell outage detection
 PRACH Configuration Index Adjustment
Target Audience
 Adaptive Backoff
System Engineer  MML screenshots
Service Engineer  Impact of RACH Optimization
Service Planning Engineer  Overview of Cell Outage Detection
Service Design Engineer  Sleeping Cell Detection Techniques
Network Design Engineer  Cell Outage Detection Techniques

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 Engineering Guidelines Duration

Training Methods 1 working day

Lectures Class Size

Min 6, max 12

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1.5.7 OEO53 LTE eRAN3.0 TDD Specific Features and Algorithms

Objectives Prerequisites

On completion of this course, the participants will Successful completion of the following courses:
be able to:  LTE Air Interface
 Outline beamforming  LTE Protocols and Procedures
 Describe beamforming-related concepts  LTE eRAN3.0 Basic Features and Algorithms
 Describe beamforming principles and Content
techniques
 Overview of Beamforming
 Describe beamforming feature application
scenarios  Beamforming-Related Concepts

 Deploy beamforming  Beamforming Principles and Techniques

 Describe concept of sector, cell and TDD  Beamforming Feature Application Scenarios

subframe configuration  Beamforming Deployment

 Draw TDD frame structure  Concept of Sector, cell and TDD Subframe

 Describe uplink-downlink subframe Configuration

configurations  TDD Frame Structure

 Describe configurations of special subframes  Uplink-Downlink Subframe Configurations

 Describe when to use subframe configuration  Configurations of Special Subframes

 Perform subframe configuration  When to Use Subframe Configuration

Target Audience  Subframe Configuration Deployment


Training Methods
System Engineer
Service Engineer Lectures

Service Planning Engineer Duration


Service Design Engineer
0.5 working day
Network Design Engineer
Class Size

Min 6, max 12

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1.5.8 OEO63 LTE eRAN6.0 TDD Specific Features and Algorithms

Objectives Prerequisites

On completion of this course, the participants will Successful completion of the following courses:
be able to:  LTE Air Interface
 Outline beamforming  LTE Protocols and Procedures
 Describe beamforming-related concepts  LTE eRAN6.0 Basic Features and Algorithms
 Describe beamforming principles and Content
techniques
 Overview of Beamforming
 Describe beamforming feature application
scenarios  Beamforming-Related Concepts

 Deploy beamforming  Beamforming Principles and Techniques

 Describe concept of sector, cell and TDD  Beamforming Feature Application Scenarios

subframe configuration  Beamforming Deployment

 Draw TDD frame structure  Concept of Sector, cell and TDD Subframe

 Describe uplink-downlink subframe Configuration

configurations  TDD Frame Structure

 Describe configurations of special subframes  Uplink-Downlink Subframe Configurations

 Describe when to use subframe configuration  Configurations of Special Subframes

 Perform subframe configuration  When to Use Subframe Configuration

Target Audience  Subframe Configuration Deployment


Training Methods
System Engineer
Service Engineer Lectures

Service Planning Engineer Duration


Service Design Engineer
0.5 working day
Network Design Engineer
Class Size

Min 6, max 12

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1.5.9 OEO54 LTE eRAN3.0 Performance Improving Features and Algorithms

Objectives Target Audience

On completion of this course, the participants will System Engineer


be able to: Service Engineer
 Service Planning Engineer
 Outline load monitoring Service Design Engineer
 Describe admission control Network Design Engineer
 Set admission control Prerequisites
 Describe congestion control
Successful completion of the following courses:
 Outline ICIC
 LTE Air Interface
 Describe downlink ICIC
 LTE Protocols and Procedures
 Describe uplink ICIC
 LTE eRAN3.0 Basic Features and Algorithms
 Describe ICIC deployment strategy
 Deploy ICIC
Content

 Describe basic principles of QoS management  Load Monitoring


 Describe QoS management policies  Admission Control
 Describe QoS management methods  Non-GBR Service Admission Control
 List when to use QoS management  GBR Service Admission Flow
 Outline UL CoMP  QoS Satisfaction Rate Based Admission
 Describe application scenarios of UL CoMP Control
 Describe key techniques for UL CoMP  Congestion Control
 Describe related features of UL CoMP  Overview of ICIC
 Deploy UL CoMP  Downlink ICIC
 Outline compact bandwidth  Uplink ICIC
 Describe key technologies of compact  ICIC Deployment Strategy
bandwidth  Overview of QoS Management
 Describe related physical resource  QoS Management Policies
management  QoS Management Methods
 Deploy compact bandwidth  When to Use QoS
 Describe PDCCH/PUCCH resource  Overview of UL CoMP
management feature & parametersOutline load
 Application Scenarios of UL CoMP
balance
 Key Techniques for UL CoMP
 Describe intra-frequency load balance
 Related Features of UL CoMP
 Describe inter-frequency load balance
 Engineering Guidelines of UL CoMP
 Describe inter-RAT load balance
 Overview of Compact Bandwidth
 Outline principle and algorithm of RAN
 Key Technologies of Compact Bandwidth
Sharing(Optinal)
 Related Physical Resource Management
 PDCCH resource management

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 PDCCH symbols adaptively adjusted  RAN Sharing with Dedicated Carriers(Optional)
 CCE aggregation adaptively adjusted  Engineering Guidelines of RAN
 DL/UL CCE ratio adaptively adjusted Sharing(Optional)
 PUCCH resource management Training Methods
 Adaptive SR period adjustment
Lectures
 Adaptive PUCCH resource adjustment
Duration
 Load Balance Overview
 Intra-frequency Load Balance 2 working days
 Inter-frequency Load Balance Class Size
 Inter-RAT Load Balance
Min 6, max 12
 Overview of RAN Sharing(Optional)
 RAN Sharing with Common Carriers(Optional)

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1.5.10 OEO64 LTE eRAN6.0 Performance Improving Features and Algorithms

Objectives Target Audience

On completion of this course, the participants will System Engineer


be able to: Service Engineer
 Service Planning Engineer
 Outline load monitoring Service Design Engineer
 Describe admission control Network Design Engineer
 Set admission control Prerequisites
 Describe congestion control
Successful completion of the following courses:
 Outline ICIC
 LTE Air Interface
 Describe downlink ICIC
 LTE Protocols and Procedures
 Describe uplink ICIC
 LTE eRAN6.0 Basic Features and Algorithms
 Describe ICIC deployment strategy
 Deploy ICIC
Content

 Describe basic principles of QoS management  Overview of UL CoMP


 Describe QoS management policies  Application Scenarios of UL CoMP
 Describe QoS management methods  Key Techniques for UL CoMP
 List when to use QoS management  Related Features of UL CoMP
 Outline UL CoMP  Engineering Guidelines of UL CoMP
 Describe application scenarios of UL CoMP  Overview of ICIC
 Describe key techniques for UL CoMP  Downlink ICIC
 Describe related features of UL CoMP  Uplink ICIC
 Deploy UL CoMP  ICIC Deployment Strategy
 Outline compact bandwidth  Load Monitoring
 Describe key technologies of compact  Admission Control
bandwidth  Non-GBR Service Admission Control
 Describe related physical resource  GBR Service Admission Flow
management
 QoS Satisfaction Rate Based Admission
 Deploy compact bandwidth Control
 Describe PDCCH/PUCCH resource  Congestion Control
management feature & parameters
 Load Balance Overview
 Outline load balance
 Intra–frequency Load Balance
 Describe intra-frequency load balance
 Inter-frequency Load Balance
 Describe inter-frequency load balance
 Inter–RAT Load Balance
 Describe inter-RAT load balance
 Overview of Compact Bandwidth
 Outline principle and algorithm of RAN
 Key Technologies of Compact Bandwidth
Sharing(Optinal)
 Related Physical Resource Management
 PDCCH resource management

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 PDCCH symbols adaptively adjusted  When to Use QoS
 CCE aggregation adaptively adjusted Training Methods
 DL/UL CCE ratio adaptively adjusted
Lectures
 PUCCH resource management
Duration
 Adaptive SR period adjustment
 Adaptive PUCCH resource adjustment 2 working days
 Overview of QoS Management Class Size
 QoS Management Policies
Min 6, max 12
 QoS Management Methods

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1.5.11 OEO57 LTE eRAN3.0 Enhanced Features

Objectives Content

On completion of this course, the participants will  Coverage Based Inter-frequency Handover
be able to: enhanced features
 Outline LTE Enhanced Features  Camp and Handover Based on SPID
Target Audience  RAN Sharing with Common Carrier(Optional
according to the practical network)
System Engineer
Training Methods
Service Engineer
Service Planning Engineer Lectures
Service Design Engineer Duration
Network Design Engineer
0.5 working day
Prerequisites
Class Size
Successful completion of the following courses:
Min 6, max 12
 LTE eRAN2.1/2.2 Features and Algorithms

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1.5.12 OEO56 LTE eRAN3.0 New Features

Objectives Content

On completion of this course, the participants will  Outline new functions in eRAN3.0 CSFB
be able to: feature and parameters
 Outline LTE New Features  Describe new functions in eRAN3.0 handover
Target Audience feature and parameters
 Explain UL CoMP feature and parameters
System Engineer
 Describe 800M self-interference cancellation
Service Engineer
feature and parameters(Optional)
Service Planning Engineer
Training Methods
Service Design Engineer
Network Design Engineer Lectures

Prerequisites Duration

Successful completion of the following courses: 0.5 working day

 LTE eRAN2.1/2.2 Features and Algorithms Class Size

Min 6, max 12

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1.5.13 OEO67 LTE eRAN6.0 Enhanced Features

Objectives Content

On completion of this course, the participants will  Coverage Based Inter-frequency/ Inter-RAT
be able to: Handover
 Outline LTE Enhanced Features  CS Fallback to UTRAN
Target Audience  Flash CS Fallback to UTRAN
 Flash CS Fallback to GERAN
System Engineer
 Detecting Sleeping Cell rapidly by eNodeB
Service Engineer
Audit Analysis
Service Planning Engineer
Training Methods
Service Design Engineer
Network Design Engineer Lectures

Prerequisites Duration

Successful completion of the following courses: 0.5 working day


 LTE eRAN3.0 Features and Algorithms Class Size

Min 6, max 12

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1.5.14 OEO66 LTE eRAN6.0 New Features

Objectives  CS Fallback Steering to UTRAN


 Dynamic DRX
On completion of this course, the participants will
 CA Basic Concepts and Principles
be able to:
 CA Feature Benefit and Influence
 Outline LTE New Features
 CA Feature Deployment and Configuration
Target Audience
 eICIC Basic Concepts and Principles
System Engineer  eICIC Feature Benefit and Influence
Service Engineer  eICIC Feature Deployment and Configuration
Service Planning Engineer Training Methods
Service Design Engineer
Lectures
Network Design Engineer
Duration
Prerequisites
0.5 working day
Successful completion of the following courses:
Class Size
 LTE eRAN3.0 Basic Features and Algorithms
Content Min 6, max 12

 CS Fallback Steering to GERAN

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1.5.15 OEO01 LTE Network Tuning

Objectives Content

On completion of this course, the participants will  Overview of RF Optimization


be able to:  Basic Process of RF Optimization
 Describe basic process of RF optimization  Test Preparations
 Make test preparations  Data Collection
 Collect data collection for tuning  Coverage Problem Analysis
 List factors affecting coverage  Handover Problem Analysis
 List solutions for weak coverage  RF Adjustment
 List solutions for cross coverage  Huawei GENEX Series Tools Introduction
 List solutions for lack of dominant cell  GENEX Probe Introduction
 Perform basic coverage problem analysis  GENEX Probe Operation Process
 List main handover problems during network  Test Parameters
tuning  Additional Function and Operation
 Perform basic handover problem analysis  GENEX Probe Cases Analysis
 Perform basic RF adjustment  Test Suggestion
Target Audience Training Methods

Service Planning Engineer Lectures, Demo


Service Design Engineer Duration
Network Design Engineer
1 working day
Prerequisites
Class Size
Successful completion of the following courses:
Min 6, max 12
 LTE Air Interface
 LTE Protocols and Procedures

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1.5.16 OEO03 LTE Performance Management

Objectives  LTE Air Interface


 LTE Protocols and Procedures
On completion of this course, the participants will
 LTE Basic Features and Algorithms
be able to:
Content
 Describe the structure of LTE performance
measurement system  The structure of LTE performance
 List classification of KPI measurement system
 Describe accessibility KPI and detail the  The main KPI in LTE, and detail the counters
counters of it for the key KPI, such as accessibility, retain
 Describe retainability KPIs and detail the ability, mobility, availability, utilization, traffic,
counters of them latency, Integrity
 Describe mobility KPIs and detail the counters  Implement performance measurement
of them operations on M2000
 Describe service integrity  LTE KPI Overview
 Describe utilization KPIs and detail the  Classification of KPI
counters of them  Performance Measurement System
 Describe availability KPIs and detail the  LTE KPI Details
counters of them  Accessibility KPI
 Describe traffic KPI and detail the counters of  Retainability KPIs
them  Mobility KPIs
 Describe performance management basic  Equipment Related
concepts
 Utilization KPIs / Traffic KPI
 Describe measurement management
 Transport Performance Counter
 Implement performance measurement
 LTE KPI Report Delivery
operations on M2000
Training Methods
 Implement custom counter management
 Query performance result Lectures, Hands-on Exercise

Target Audience Duration

Service Planning Engineer 1 working day


Service Design Engineer Class Size
Network Design Engineer
Min 6, max 12
Prerequisites

Successful completion of the following courses:

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1.5.17 OEO06 LTE Radio Network Optimize

Objectives  LTE Protocols and Procedures


 LTE Basic Features and Algorithms
On completion of this course, the participants will
Content
be able to:
 Outline handover procedure  Basic Principle of Access
 Perform handover fault analysis  Access Fault Diagnosis Process
 Describe typical case of handover fault  Operations of Access Fault Diagnosis
 Describe basic principle of access  Checking Hardware Connections
 Describe fault diagnosis process  Checking Version Mapping
 Perform operations of fault diagnosis  Checking the eNodeB Configuration
 Perform checking hardware connections  Checking Quality on the Air Interface
 Perform checking version mapping  Checking the EPC Configuration
 Perform checking the eNodeB configuration  Handover Procedure Review
 Perform checking quality on the air interface  Handover Fault Analysis
 Perform checking the EPC configuration  Typical Case of Handover Fault
 Describe time and frequency resources and 
throughput calculation  Basic Principles related to Traffic Fault
 Describe throughput fault diagnosis procedures  Time and Frequency Resources and
and methods Throughput Calculation
 Describe processes of data transmission fault  Fault Diagnosis Procedures and Methods
diagnosis  Processes of Data Transmission Fault
 Describe basic requirements for fault diagnosis Diagnosis
 Perform diagnosis for locating downlink data  Basic Requirements for Fault Diagnosis
transmission faults  Procedures for Locating Downlink Data
 Perform diagnosis for uplink problems Transmission Faults
Target Audience  Diagnosis Procedure for Uplink Problems
Training Methods
System Engineer
Service Engineer Lectures, Case-study
Service Planning Engineer Duration
Service Design Engineer
2 working days
Network Design Engineer
Prerequisites Class Size

Min 6, max 12
Successful completion of the following courses:
 LTE Air Interface

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1.5.18 OEA09 LTE Interoperability

Objectives Phase of an IRAT Handover


 Redirection
On completion of this course, the participants will
 Blind Handover
be able to:
 Measurement Phase of an IRAT
 Outline challenges for LTE interoperability
Handover
 Describe GUL interoperability network
 Decision Phase of an IRAT Handover
architecture and interfaces
 Execution Phase of an IRAT Handover
 Describe IRAT PLMN selection process, cell
 IRAT Signaling Procedure in Connection
selection/selection process and signaling
Mode
procedure in idle mode
 CS Interoperability
 Describe IRAT measurement
 CSFB at the eNodeB
triggering/stopping phase, measurement
phase, execution phase and signaling  End-to-End Procedures for CSFB

procedure in connection mode  SRVCC Procedure

 Application and realization of IRAT  Challenges for LTE Interoperability

Target Audience  PLMN/Cell Selection/Reselection in Idle Mode


 PLMN Selection Procedure
System Engineer  Cell Selection/Reselection Criteria
Service Engineer
 Camp Strategy
Service Planning Engineer  Idle Mode Interoperability Signaling
Service Design Engineer Procedure between LTE and GERAN/UTRAN
Network Design Engineer  GUL Interoperability in Connection Mode
Prerequisites  Basic Concepts
 Measurement Triggering/Stopping Phase of
Successful completion of the following courses:
an GUL Interoperability
 LTE Air Interface
 Measurement Phase of an GUL
 LTE Protocols and Procedures
Interoperability
Content
 Decision Phase of an GUL Interoperability
 LTE Interoperability in Idle Mode  Execution Phase of an GUL Interoperability
 LTE Interoperability in Idle Mode Overview  Handover Signaling Procedure between LTE
 IRAT PLMN Selection Procedure and UTRAN
 IRAT Cell Selection Criteria  RRC Release and Redirection between LTE
 IRAT Cell Reselection Criteria and UTRAN

 IRAT Signaling Procedure in Idle Mode  Handover Signaling Procedure between LTE

 LTE Interoperability in Connection Mode and GERAN

 LTE Interoperability in Connection Mode  PS Handover Signaling Procedure between


LTE and GERAN
 Technical Overview and Basic Concepts
 NACC/CCO Signaling Procedure between
 Measurement Configuration
LTE and GERAN
 Measurement Triggering/Stopping
 RRC Release/ TCH/SDCCH Release and

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Redirection between LTE and GERAN Duration
 CSFB Signaling Procedure 1 working day
 SRVCC Signaling Procedure
Class Size
Training Methods
Min 6,max 12
Lectures

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1.5.19 OEP01 LTE Radio Network Design

Objectives Content

On completion of this course, the participants will  LTE Radio Network Planning Introduction
be able to:  LTE Radio Network Planning Process
 Outline LTE radio network planning  Differences between 2G/3G and LTE
 Describe LTE radio network planning Process Dimensioning
 Describe differences between 2G/3G and LTE  LTE Radio Network Coverage Dimensioning
Dimensioning  LTE Link Budget
 Perform LTE radio network coverage  Propagation Model
dimensioning  Site Number Dimensioning
 Perform LTE link budget  Capacity Dimensioning Procedure
 Describe propagation model  Network Throughput
 Perform site number dimensioning  Introduction of Traffic Model
 Outline capacity dimensioning procedure  Traffic Model and Parameters
 Describe traffic model and parameters  Network Throughput Calculation
 Perform radio network throughput calculation  Cell Throughput
 Analysis DL Throughput  DL Throughput Analysis
 Analysis UL Throughput  UL Throughput Analysis
 Perform throughput per cell(IP) dimensioning  Throughput per Cell(IP)
 Perform capacity dimensioning  Capacity Dimensioning
 Outline frequency planning  LTE Planning Overview
 Outline TA planning  Frequency Planning
 Outline PCI planning  TA Planning
 Outline PRACH planning  PCI Planning
Target Audience  PRACH Planning
Training Methods
Service Planning Engineer
Service Design Engineer Lectures, Demo
Network Design Engineer Duration
Prerequisites
1.83 working days
Successful completion of the following courses: Class Size
 LTE Air Interface
Min 6, max 12
 LTE Protocols and Procedures

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1.5.20 OEP02 LTE Access Transport Network Dimensioning

Objectives  LTE Air Interface


 LTE Protocols and Procedures
On completion of this course, the participants will
Content
be able to:
 Describe the LTE transport networking  Transport Architecture and Networking
 Describe the S1 and X2 interface protocol  IP Transport Functionality
 Explain IP functionality, such as VLAN, IP sec  IP Transport Dimensioning
etc. Training Methods
 Perform transport network dimensioning
Lectures
 Perform eNodeB hardware dimensioning
Target Audience Duration

0.17 working day


Service Planning Engineer
Service Design Engineer Class Size

Network Design Engineer Min 6, max 12


Prerequisites

Successful completion of the following courses:

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1.6 WBT

1.6.1 OEA01 LTE/SAE in a Nutshell(WBT)

Objectives Content

On completion of this program, the participants will  State of wireless networks and trends for next
be able to: generation wireless networks
 Describe the state of wireless networks and  System Architecture Evolution (SAE) for LTE and
trends for next generation wireless networks its interfaces
 Sketch the System Architecture Evolution (SAE)  OFDM concepts
for LTE and its interfaces  Key features of the LTE air interface
 Describe OFDM concepts and how it is used in  Uplink and downlink traffic are handled in LTE
LTE networks
 Define the key features of the LTE air interface  High level service flow setup on an end-to-end
 Walk through the mobile device operations from basis
power-up to service setup  Deployment scenarios of LTE networks
 Explain how uplink and downlink traffic are Training Methods
handled in LTE networks
 Walk through a high level service flow setup on WBT
an end-to-end basis Duration
 Explain deployment scenarios of LTE networks
0.5 hour
Target Audience
Class Size
All people who want to know LTE in brief
NA
Prerequisites

 Basic knowledge of mobile communications

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1.6.2 OEA00 LTE/SAE System Overview(WBT)

Objectives Content

On completion of this program, the participants will  Key benefits and challenges of the EPC
be able to:  Specify roles of various EPC components
 Summarize key benefits and challenges of the  Functions (e.g., authentication and security)
EPC performed by the EPC
 Specify roles of various EPC components  High-level session setup using the EPC
 Explain the functions (e.g., authentication and  Inter-technology handover
security) performed by the EPC
Training Methods
 Describe a high-level session setup using the
EPC WBT
 Discuss how EPC supports inter-technology Duration
handover
4 hours
Target Audience
Class Size
All people who want to know LTE principle in brief
NA
Prerequisites

 Basic knowledge of mobile communications

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