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Contents1 Connecting to eNodeB O&M System1-11.1 Connecting & Login to eNodeB in Local OM Mode1-21.1.1 Task: Connecting PC to eNodeB locally1-21.2 Login to eNodeB in Remote OM Mode1-41.2.1 Task: Install M2000 Client Online1-41.2.2 Task: Logging to M2000 Server & Operating eNodeB1-52 Topology Management on M20002-12.1 Physical NE Operation2-22.1.1 Task: Querying eNodeB Property and Deleting eNodeB2-22.1.2 Task: Creating eNodeB on Topology2-32.2 Subnet Operation2-42.2.1 Task: Creating Subnet and move eNodeB into the Subnet2-42.2.2 Task: Deleting the Subnet2-63 Fault Management3-73.1 Querying eNodeB Alarm3-83.1.1 Task: Querying One eNodeBs Alarm3-83.1.2 Task: Querying A Group of eNodeBs Alarm3-103.2 Alarm Statistic3-123.2.1 Task: Top10 Alarms Statistic3-124 eNodeB Equipment Management4-164.1 Querying eNodeB Statues4-174.1.1 Task: Quering BBU Board & RF module Statues in GUI mode4-174.1.2 Task: Quering BBU Board Statues in MML mode4-194.1.3 Task: Quering RF chain and module Statues in MML mode4-204.1.4 Task: Find help information and history commands of MML4-214.1.5 Task: Find more MML related to BRD4-224.2 Block/Unblock eNodeB boards and modules4-234.2.1 Task: Blocking and unbloking LBBP borads and RF modules in GUI mode4-234.2.2 Task: Blocking and unbloking LBBP borads and RF modules in MML mode4-254.3 Reset eNodeB or its boards/modules4-264.3.1 Task: Reset eNodeB or its boards/modules in GUI mode4-264.3.2 Task: Reset eNodeB or its boards/modules in MML mode4-264.4 VSWR Test4-284.4.1 Task: Test VSWR and display testing result4-285 eNodeB Transport Management5-305.1 Querying the IP Address5-315.1.1 Task: Querying the IP Address5-315.2 Querying the S1/X2 Connection5-335.2.1 Task: Querying the S1/X2 Connection Control Plane5-335.2.2 Task: Querying the S1/X2 Connection User Plane5-355.3 IP Transport Diagnose5-365.3.1 Task: Querying IP Route5-365.3.2 Task: Use PING and TRACERT to Diagnose IP Transport5-376 eNodeB Radio Management6-406.1 Local Cell Operation6-416.1.1 Task: Querying Cell6-416.1.2 Task: ACT/DEA Cell and BLK/UBL Cell6-426.2 Neighboring Cell Operation6-446.2.1 Task: Querying E-UTRAN Neighbor Cell6-446.2.2 Task: Querying Inter-sys Neighbor Cell6-447 Software Management7-467.1 Querying eNodeB Version and M2000 Mediation Software7-477.1.1 Task: Querying eNodeB Software Version7-477.2 Querying eNodeB Configuration File and Backup Data7-497.2.1 Task: Querying eNodeB Configuration File and Backup Data7-498 Tracing and Monitoring8-528.1 Create Trace or Monitoring and View Result8-538.1.1 Task: Create S1 Tracing and View Result and View Result8-538.1.2 Task: Create RB Monitoring8-548.1.3 Task: Stopping the Tracing and Monitoring8-55
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FiguresFigure 1-1 The connection between PC and LMPT1-2Figure 1-2 Remote O&M connection1-3
TablesTable 1-1 Connecting PC to eNodeB locally1-2Table 1-2 Install M2000 Client Online1-4Table 1-3 Logging to M2000 Server1-5Table 2-1 Querying eNodeB Property and Deleting NE2-2Table 2-2 Creating eNodeB on Topology2-3Table 2-3 Creating Subnet and move eNodeB into the Subnet2-4Table 2-4 Deleting the subnet2-6Table 3-1 Querying One eNodeBs Alarm3-8Table 3-2 Querying A Group of eNodeBs Alarm3-10Table 3-3 Top10 Alarms Statistic3-12Table 4-1 Querying eNodeB statues in GUI mode4-17Table 4-2 Querying eNodeB statues in MML mode4-19Table 4-3 Quering RF module Statues in MML mode4-20Table 4-4 Find help information of MML4-21Table 4-5 Find more MML related to BRD4-22Table 4-6 Blocking and unblocking LBBP board in GUI mode4-23Table 4-7 Blocking and unblocking LBBP boards and RF modules in MML mode4-25Table 4-8 Reset eNodeB or its boards/modules in GUI mode4-26Table 4-9 Reset eNodeB or its boards/modules in MML mode4-26Table 4-10 Reset eNodeB or its boards/modules in MML mode4-28Table 5-1 Querying the IP Address5-31Table 5-2 Querying the S1/X2 connection Control Plane5-33Table 5-3 Querying the S1/X2 connection User Plane5-35Table 5-4 Querying IP Route5-36Table 5-5 Use PING and TRACERT to Diagnose IP Transport5-37Table 6-1 Querying Cell6-41Table 6-2 ACT/DEA Cell and BLK/UBL Cell6-42Table 6-3 Querying E-UTRAN Neighbor Cell6-44Table 6-4 Querying Inter-sys Neighbor Cell6-44Table 7-1 Querying eNodeB Software Version7-47Table 7-2 Querying eNodeB Configuration File and Backup Data7-49Table 8-1 Create S1 Tracing and View Result8-53Table 8-2 Create RB Monitoring and View Result8-54Table 8-3 Stopping the Tracing and Monitoring8-55
Connecting to eNodeB O&M SystemAbout This ChapterAbout This ChapterThe following table lists the contents of this chapter.SectionDescribes
1.1 Connecting & Login to eNodeB in Local OM ModeLearn how to connect the LMT PC to the eNodeB in local maintenance mode
1.2 Login to eNodeB in Remote OM ModeLearn how to connect the LMT PC to the eNodeB in remote maintenance mode
Connecting & Login to eNodeB in Local OM ModeDescriptionLearn how to connect the LMT PC to the eNodeB in local maintenance mode.ReferenceeNodeB LMT User GuideThe connection between PC and LMPT
Connecting the LMT PC and the BBU3900 in local maintenance modePC IP: 192.168.0.88 eNodeB Local OM IP: 192.168.0.49 Default Username: admin Default Password: admin123 0. Task: Connecting PC to eNodeB locallyConnecting PC to eNodeB locallyStepDescriptionFulfilled
1Prepare an ethnet cable, connect a point to ETH port on LMPT, and connect another point to PC ethnet port.YesNo
2Set the IP address of PC ethnet port as 192.168.0.99.YesNo
3Type the IP address for local maintenance of the LMPT in the address box of the IE. The default IP address is 192.168.0.49. Click Go. The Local Maintenance Terminal dialog box is displayed.YesNo
4Type the related information in the User Name, Password, Verify Code and set User Type to Local.
YesNo
5Click Login. The LMT window is displayed.
YesNo
Login to eNodeB in Remote OM ModeDescriptionLearn how to connect the LMT PC to the eNodeB in remote maintenance modeReferenceM2000 Client User GuideRemote O&M connection
PC IP (IP1):__________________________eNodeB Remote OM IP (IP4): __________________________Username: __________________________Password: __________________________0. Task: Install M2000 Client OnlineInstall M2000 Client OnlineStepDescriptionFulfilled
1Open IE browser, input the http://M2000 server IP/cau, press Enter, a online installation window display. YesNo
2Click Setup bottom to install M2000 client online. Complete the M2000 client installationYesNo
Task: Logging to M2000 Server & Operating eNodeBLogging to M2000 ServerStepDescriptionFulfilled
1In PC click Start>iManager M2000 Client> M2000 Client, Input username, password and Server address, click Login
YesNo
2Client the Main topology icon, the topology windows display. In the topology window, find the eNodeB you want to operate.
YesNo
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Topology Management on M2000About This ChapterAbout This ChapterThe following table lists the contents of this chapter.SectionDescribes
2.1 Physical NE OperationLearn how to use M2000 client to query eNodeB property and delete eNodeB in the topology.
2.2 Subnet OperationLearn how to use M2000 client to create subnet, and select some NE into the subnet.
Physical NE OperationDescriptionLearn how to use M2000 client to query eNodeB property and delete eNodeB in the topology.ReferenceM2000 Client User Guide
0. Task: Querying eNodeB Property and Deleting eNodeBQuerying eNodeB Property and Deleting NEStepDescriptionFulfilled
1Right click an eNodeB on the topology, select Property menu to query the eNodeB property.
The NE Property display. According to the result, please fill in the following table.(The information will be used in the Task: Creating eNodeB on Topology)Name
NE Type
NE Version
IP (Master)
YesNo
2Right click an eNodeB on the topology, select Delete menu to delete the eNodeB on the topology.
YesNo
Task: Creating eNodeB on TopologyCreating eNodeB on TopologyStepDescriptionFulfilled
1Right click the panel , select Create Topo Object menu to create a eNodeB object.
YesNo
2Select the eNodeB type in the navigation tree, and then input the NE name, IP address according to the information you record in the Task: Querying eNodeB Property and Deleting eNodeB
YesNo
Subnet OperationDescriptionLearn how to use M2000 client to create subnet, and select some NE into the subnet.ReferenceM2000 Client User Guide0. Task: Creating Subnet and move eNodeB into the SubnetCreating Subnet and move eNodeB into the SubnetStepDescriptionFulfilled
1
YesNo
2Input the name of subnet
YesNo
3Select the Select object tab, select the eNodeB you create in the Task: Creating eNodeB on Topology, click the >, bottom, then the eNodeB will become a member of the subnet you want to create.Click OK to creat the subnet.
YesNo
4After the subnet is created, go back to the topology navigation tree to check whether the eNodeB become a menber of the new subnet.
YesNo
0. Task: Deleting the SubnetDeleting the subnetStepDescriptionFulfilled
1Right click the subnet, select the Delete menu to delete the subnet. This operation just deletes subnet, not delete the eNodeB belong to the subnet.
After the operation is performed, please observe the eNodeBs new position in the topology.YesNo
Fault ManagementAbout This ChapterThe following table lists the contents of this chapter.SectionDescribes
3.1 Querying eNodeB AlarmLearn how to use M2000 client to query eNodeB alarm.
3.2 Alarm StatisticLearn how to statistic the alarms.
Querying eNodeB AlarmDescriptionLearn how to use M2000 client to query eNodeB alarm.ReferenceM2000 Client User Guide0. Task: Querying One eNodeBs AlarmQuerying One eNodeBs AlarmStepDescriptionFulfilled
1Right the eNodeB you want to query, select Query Alarm/Event>Alarm List
YesNo
2The Alarm List window display. Double clicks the alarm you want to know more detail information.I f you want to print the alarm, you can right click the alarms and select Print menu
YesNo
3Detail window display. In the windows, you can get the alarm name, severity, type and the time. Click the Reason and Active, you can get more help information of the fault.
YesNo
4YesNo
0. Task: Querying A Group of eNodeBs AlarmQuerying A Group of eNodeBs AlarmStepDescriptionFulfilled
1
YesNo
2YesNo
3YesNo
4YesNo
Alarm StatisticDescriptionLearn how to statistic the alarms.ReferenceM2000 Client User Guide0. Task: Top10 Alarms StatisticTop10 Alarms StatisticStepDescriptionFulfilled
1YesNo
2YesNo
3
4
YesNo
5
6After the NEs are selected, click OK to query static result
YesNo
7In the resulte window, click value, the the alarm can rank according to the alarm numbers.
YesNo
8Click the Pie tab, then the statistic result can be display in the Bar figure.Click the Save as bottom, the figure can be saved as picture.
YesNo
eNodeB Equipment ManagementAbout This ChapterThe following table lists the contents of this chapter.SectionDescribes
4.1 Querying eNodeB StatuesLearn how to use MML and GUI to query eNodeB boards and modules statues
4.2 Block/Unblock eNodeB boards and modulesLearn how to use MML and GUI to block or unblock eNodeB boards and modules
4.3 Reset eNodeB or its boards/modulesLearn how to use MML and GUI to reset eNodeB or its boards and modules
4.4 VSWR TestLearn how to perform VSWR test
Querying eNodeB StatuesDescriptionLearn how to use MML and GUI to query eNodeB boards and modules statues
ReferenceeNodeB LMT User GuideM2000 Client User Guide0. Task: Quering BBU Board & RF module Statues in GUI modeQuerying eNodeB statues in GUI modeStepDescriptionFulfilled
1Right click the eNodeB on the topology panel, select Device Maintenance menu.
YesNo
2Double click the module panel.
YesNo
3The virtual board window display, according to the color, you can get the board statues.
YesNo
4Right click the board or RF module you want to query, select Display board, the query result window will display.
YesNo
Task: Quering BBU Board Statues in MML modeQuerying eNodeB statues in MML modeStepDescriptionFulfilled
1Right click the eNodeB on the topology panel, select MML Command menu.
YesNo
2Input MML DSP BRD and the parameters, click Execute bottom or press F9 to execute the command.YesNo
3In the Command Maintenance window, the querying result appear YesNo
Task: Quering RF chain and module Statues in MML modeQuering RF module Statues in MML modeStepDescriptionFulfilled
1YesNo
2YesNo
3In the Command Maintenance window, the querying result appear YesNo
Task: Find help information and history commands of MMLFind help information of MMLStepDescriptionFulfilled
1Click the Help tab to find the help information of the MML.
YesNo
2Click the History commands tab to find the help information of the MML.YesNo
Task: Find more MML related to BRDFind more MML related to BRDStepDescriptionFulfilled
1Click the search tab in MML navigation tree window
YesNo
2Input BRD, and search. You can find more MMLs related to BRD.
YesNo
Block/Unblock eNodeB boards and modulesDescriptionLearn how to use MML and GUI to block or unblock eNodeB boards and modules
ReferenceeNodeB LMT User GuideM2000 Client User Guide0. Task: Blocking and unbloking LBBP borads and RF modules in GUI modeBlocking and unblocking LBBP board in GUI modeStepDescriptionFulfilled
1YesNo
2Select OK
YesNo
3Observe the virtual board colors and query the alarms of the eNodeB
YesNo
4Unblock the board in the menu.
YesNo
5Observe the virtual board colors after few minutes.
YesNo
6In the same way, please try to block and unblock RRU or LRFUYesNo
0. Task: Blocking and unbloking LBBP borads and RF modules in MML modeBlocking and unblocking LBBP boards and RF modules in MML modeStepDescriptionFulfilled
1Block LBBP
YesNo
2After you block the board, please use DSP BRD to query the board statues. Then Unblock LBBP
YesNo
3Please try to block and unblock RRU or LRFUYesNo
Reset eNodeB or its boards/modulesDescriptionLearn how to use MML and GUI to reset eNodeB or its boards and modules
ReferenceeNodeB LMT User GuideM2000 Client User Guide0. Task: Reset eNodeB or its boards/modules in GUI modeReset eNodeB or its boards/modules in GUI modeStepDescriptionFulfilled
1Note1: Resetting LMPT will lead to eNodeB reset.Note2: UPEU cannot be reset.YesNo
2Observe the boards statues after the board is reset
YesNo
0. Task: Reset eNodeB or its boards/modules in MML modeReset eNodeB or its boards/modules in MML modeStepDescriptionFulfilled
1Note1: Resetting LMPT will lead to eNodeB reset.Note2: UPEU cannot be reset.YesNo
2Use DSP BRD or DSP RRU to Observe the boards statues after the board is reset
YesNo
VSWR TestDescriptionLearn how to perform VSWR test
ReferenceeNodeB LMT User GuideM2000 Client User Guide0. Task: Test VSWR and display testing resultReset eNodeB or its boards/modules in MML modeStepDescriptionFulfilled
1Be careful, the VSWR test will stop the service of the cell.
YesNo
2After the test is started, the progress report can be seen in the following window.
YesNo
3When the test is complete, the test result can be seen in the window
You also can use DSP VSWR to read the test report.
YesNo
eNodeB Transport ManagementAbout This ChapterThe following table lists the contents of this chapter.SectionDescribes
5.1 Querying the IP AddressLearn how to use MML to query eNodeB IP addresses.
5.2 Querying the S1/X2 ConnectionLearn how to use MML to query S1/X2 Connection.
5.3 IP Transport DiagnoseLearn how to use MML to query S1/X2 Connection.
Querying the IP AddressDescriptionLearn how to use MML to query eNodeB IP addresses.
ReferenceeNodeB LMT User GuideM2000 Client User Guide0. Task: Querying the IP AddressQuerying the IP AddressStepDescriptionFulfilled
1Use the MML to query the Local O&M IP address on ETH port of LMPTThe default local OM IP is 192.168.0.49
YesNo
2Use the MML to query IP address to connect M2000. Commonly, we just need mater address.
Based on the result, please fill in following table.OMCH IP
YesNo
3Use the MML to query DEVIP.
Based on the result, please fill in following table.
DEVIP on Ethernet Port 0
DEVIP on Loopback Interface port0
YesNo
Querying the S1/X2 ConnectionDescriptionLearn how to use MML to query S1/X2 Connection.
ReferenceeNodeB LMT User GuideM2000 Client User Guide
0. Task: Querying the S1/X2 Connection Control PlaneQuerying the S1/X2 connection Control PlaneStepDescriptionFulfilled
1Use the MML to list all SCTPLNK, which is used to bear S1 or X2 interfaces SCTP layer data.
Based on the result, please fill in following table.The local IP used for SCTPLNK is DEVIP.SCTPLNK 0Local IP Address: Peer IP Address: Direction(MME/Neighboring eNodeB):
SCTPLNK 1Local IP Address: Peer IP Address: Direction(MME/Neighboring eNodeB):
SCTPLNK 2Local IP Address: Peer IP Address: Direction(MME/Neighboring eNodeB):
YesNo
2Use the MML to query SCTPLNK statues.
YesNo
3S1INTERFACE and X2INTERFACE are based on SCTPLNK, use the MML to query signaling link statues on S1/X2.
YesNo
0. Task: Querying the S1/X2 Connection User PlaneQuerying the S1/X2 connection User PlaneStepDescriptionFulfilled
1Use the MML to list all IPPATH, which is used to bear S1 or X2 interfaces User plane data.
Based on the result, please fill in following table.The local IP used for IPPATH is DEVIP.IPPATH 0Local IP Address: Peer IP Address: Direction(SGW/Neighboring eNodeB):
IPPATH 1Local IP Address: Peer IP Address: Direction(SGW/Neighboring eNodeB):
IPPATH 2Local IP Address: Peer IP Address: Direction(SGW/Neighboring eNodeB):
YesNo
2Use the MML to query IPPATH statues.
YesNo
IP Transport DiagnoseDescriptionLearn how to use MML to query S1/X2 Connection.
ReferenceeNodeB LMT User GuideM2000 Client User Guide0. Task: Querying IP RouteQuerying IP RouteStepDescriptionFulfilled
1Use the MML to list IP route
Based on the result, please fill in following table.IPRT to SGWDestination IP Address: Next Hop IP Address:
IPRT to MMEDestination IP Address: Next Hop IP Address:
IPRT to M2000Destination IP Address: Next Hop IP Address:
IPRT to IP clock serverDestination IP Address: Next Hop IP Address:
IPRT to neighbor eNodeBDestination IP Address: Next Hop IP Address:
YesNo
2Use the MML to query IP route.
YesNo
0. Task: Use PING and TRACERT to Diagnose IP TransportUse PING and TRACERT to Diagnose IP TransportStepDescriptionFulfilled
1Select the one of IP route in the Task: Querying IP Route, and try to ping the destination.
Based on the result, please fill in following table.to SGWThe connection to this destination(Normal/Abnormal) :
to MMEThe connection to this destination(Normal/Abnormal) :
to M2000The connection to this destination(Normal/Abnormal) :
to IP clock serverThe connection to this destination(Normal/Abnormal) :
to neighbor eNodeBThe connection to this destination(Normal/Abnormal) :
YesNo
2Select the one of IP route in the Task: Querying IP Route, and try to use the MML to trace route.
Based on the result, please fill in following table.to SGWThe connection statues (Normal/Abnormal) : HOP number to destination:
to MMEThe connection statues (Normal/Abnormal) : HOP number to destination:
to M2000The connection statues (Normal/Abnormal) : HOP number to destination:
to IP clock serverThe connection statues (Normal/Abnormal) : HOP number to destination:
to neighbor eNodeBThe connection statues (Normal/Abnormal) : HOP number to destination:
YesNo
eNodeB Radio ManagementAbout This ChapterThe following table lists the contents of this chapter.SectionDescribes
6.1 Local Cell OperationLearn how to use MML to list cell configuration and query cell statues.
6.2 Neighboring Cell OperationLearn how to use MML to query neighboring cell.
0. Local Cell OperationDescriptionLearn how to use MML to list cell configuration and query cell statues.
ReferenceeNodeB LMT User GuideM2000 Client User Guide1. Task: Querying CellQuerying CellStepDescriptionFulfilled
1Use the MML to list cell configuration information.
Based on the result, please fill in following table.Local cell identity
Frequency band
Downlink EARFCN
bandwidth(MHz)
Cell identity
Physical cell identity
Cell active state
Cell FDD TDD indication
YesNo
2Use the MML to query cell statues.
Based on the result, please fill in following table.Local cell identity
Cell instance state
Cell latest avail state
Cell latest setup time
YesNo
1. Task: ACT/DEA Cell and BLK/UBL CellACT/DEA Cell and BLK/UBL CellStepDescriptionFulfilled
1Use the MML to deactive cell.
After the MML is executed, please use DSP CELL to query cell statues. And please query alarmsYesNo
2Use the MML to active cell.
After the MML is executed, please use DSP CELL to query cell statues. Please query alarms.YesNo
3Use the MML to block cell.
After the MML is executed, please use DSP CELL to query cell statues. Please query alarms. Check is there any difference between BLK CELL and DEA CELL.YesNo
4Use the MML to unblock cell.
After the MML is executed, please use DSP CELL to query cell statues. Please query alarms.YesNo
0. Neighboring Cell OperationDescriptionLearn how to use MML to query neighboring cell.
ReferenceeNodeB LMT User GuideM2000 Client User Guide2. Task: Querying E-UTRAN Neighbor CellQuerying E-UTRAN Neighbor CellStepDescriptionFulfilled
1
YesNo
2
YesNo
2. Task: Querying Inter-sys Neighbor CellQuerying Inter-sys Neighbor CellStepDescriptionFulfilled
1
YesNo
2
YesNo
3YesNo
Software ManagementAbout This ChapterThe following table lists the contents of this chapter.SectionDescribes
7.1 Querying eNodeB Version and M2000 Mediation SoftwareLearn how to use MML and GUI to query eNodeB version and M2000 mediation software.
7.2 Querying eNodeB Configuration File and Backup DataLearn how to use MML and GUI to query eNodeB configuration data and backup it.
Querying eNodeB Version and M2000 Mediation Software DescriptionLearn how to use MML and GUI to query eNodeB version and M2000 mediation software.
ReferenceeNodeB LMT User GuideM2000 Client User Guide
2. Task: Querying eNodeB Software VersionQuerying eNodeB Software VersionStepDescriptionFulfilled
1Use the MML to query the eNodeB current software YesNo
2Use the MML to query software in main area and standby area
YesNo
3Use the GUI to query eNodeB Version.
YesNo
4Use the GUI to query M2000 mediation software version.
YesNo
Querying eNodeB Configuration File and Backup DataDescriptionLearn how to use MML and GUI to query eNodeB configuration data and backup it.
ReferenceeNodeB LMT User GuideM2000 Client User Guide
2. Task: Querying eNodeB Configuration File and Backup DataQuerying eNodeB Configuration File and Backup DataStepDescriptionFulfilled
1Use the MML to query the eNodeB configuration file
YesNo
2Use the MML to backup configuration file.
YesNo
3Use the GUI to backup eNodeB configuration file and download it to M2000 client.
YesNo
4Use the GUI to query M2000 mediation software version.
YesNo
Tracing and MonitoringAbout This ChapterThe following table lists the contents of this chapter.SectionDescribes
8.1 Create Trace or Monitoring and View ResultLearn how to use create singling trace and real time monitoring.
0. Create Trace or Monitoring and View ResultDescriptionLearn how to use create singling trace and real time monitoring .
ReferenceeNodeB LMT User GuideM2000 Client User Guide3. Task: Create S1 Tracing and View Result and View ResultCreate S1 Tracing and View ResultStepDescriptionFulfilled
1Open the Trace Window YesNo
2Create S1 Tracing
YesNo
3View tracing result
YesNo
3. Task: Create RB MonitoringCreate RB Monitoring and View ResultStepDescriptionFulfilled
1Open the Trace Window YesNo
2Create RB Monitoring
YesNo
3After the task is running, right click the task, select Query Result to view tracing result YesNo
Task: Stopping the Tracing and MonitoringStopping the Tracing and MonitoringStepDescriptionFulfilled
1 YesNo
2Right click the trace you want to stop, select the Stop menu.
YesNo