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Training CatalogueGSM, NMT and UMTSYear 2000
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Training Catalog
GSM, NMT and UMTS
Table of Contents.............................................................................2
Introduction ......................................................................................8
Overview Courses..........................................................................13
Network Operation .........................................................................42
System Administration ................................................................100
Network Development .................................................................113
Installation ....................................................................................133
Maintenance .................................................................................137
Customer Care .............................................................................153
Business Management ................................................................157
NMT...............................................................................................160
UMTS | WCDMA............................................................................169
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Table of ContentsGeneral Information on Training Options..................................................................................9Introduction .............................................................................................................................10Portfolio ...................................................................................................................................10Multimedia/Web-Based Learning............................................................................................10Learning Consultancy .............................................................................................................11Areas of Work .........................................................................................................................12AXE Hardware Evolution (MBL) .............................................................................................14
LZUBB 108 108/C ............................................................................................................... 14AXE Survey.............................................................................................................................15
LZU 108 775........................................................................................................................ 15Telecom Platform and AXE Survey ........................................................................................16
LZU 108 1435...................................................................................................................... 16Data Network Technologies (MBL).........................................................................................17
LZUBB 108 032/C ............................................................................................................... 17Technical Data Communication..............................................................................................18
LZU 108 3800...................................................................................................................... 18ATM Essentials (MBL) ............................................................................................................19
LZU 108 1459/C.................................................................................................................. 19Getting to Know AXE (MBL) ...................................................................................................20
LZUBB 108 111/C ............................................................................................................... 20GPRS System Survey.............................................................................................................21
LZU 108 876........................................................................................................................ 21Telecoms 2000: An Overview (MBL) ......................................................................................22
LZU 108 989/C .................................................................................................................... 22Telecoms 2000: Fundamentals (MBL)....................................................................................23
LZU 108 993/C .................................................................................................................... 23Cello Survey NEW! ........................................................................................................24
LZU 108 880........................................................................................................................ 24GSM System Introduction .......................................................................................................25
LZU 108 3279...................................................................................................................... 25GSM System Survey...............................................................................................................26
LZU 108 852........................................................................................................................ 26GSM System Survey (MBL)....................................................................................................27
LZU 108 4513/1C................................................................................................................ 27GSM on the Net 1.0 System Overview NEW! ....................................................................28
LZU 108 3920...................................................................................................................... 28GPRS Overview (WBL) ..........................................................................................................29
LZU 108 3944...................................................................................................................... 29Mobile Telecommunications Overview (MBL) ........................................................................30
LZU 108 4502/1C................................................................................................................ 30Intelligent Network Services (MBL).........................................................................................31
LZU 101 154/C .................................................................................................................... 31Intelligent Network Fundamentals (MBL)................................................................................32
LZUBB 108 019/C ............................................................................................................... 32Intelligent Network Overview (MBL) .......................................................................................33
LZUBB 108 018/C ............................................................................................................... 33ISDN Essential (MBL) .............................................................................................................34
LZUBB 108 074/C ............................................................................................................... 34Mobile Intelligent Network Overview.......................................................................................35
LZU 108 3633...................................................................................................................... 35PPS 3.0 Delta .........................................................................................................................36
LZU 108 3926...................................................................................................................... 36PPS Technical Overview (WBL) .............................................................................................37
LZU 108 3925/C.................................................................................................................. 37
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WAP Gateway Operation........................................................................................................38LZU 108 5004...................................................................................................................... 38
WAP Overview (WBL) NEW! .........................................................................................39LZU 108 5011...................................................................................................................... 39
WAP Technical Overview NEW!....................................................................................40LZU 108 5013...................................................................................................................... 40
WAP for Application Developers NEW! .........................................................................41LZU 108 5019...................................................................................................................... 41
GSM Advanced System Technique........................................................................................43LZU 108 857........................................................................................................................ 43
GSM Advanced System Technique........................................................................................44LZU 108 857........................................................................................................................ 44
AUC 10 Operation and Maintenance......................................................................................45LZU 108 3632...................................................................................................................... 45
AXE IOG20 Delta....................................................................................................................46LZU 108 115........................................................................................................................ 46
AXE Hardware Maintenance in GSM .....................................................................................47LZU 108 3700...................................................................................................................... 47
AXE Operation Handling in GSM............................................................................................48LZU 108 3684...................................................................................................................... 48
AXE 10 Operation and Maintenance Platform in GSM...........................................................49LZU 108 3683...................................................................................................................... 49
AXE Software Management using AXS..................................................................................50INF 203 23/1........................................................................................................................ 50
GSM BSS Integration for Operations......................................................................................51LZU 108 870........................................................................................................................ 51
Base Station System (BSS) Delta, R8.0.................................................................................52LZU 108 5025...................................................................................................................... 52
Billing Gateway Supervision ...................................................................................................53LZU 107 3201...................................................................................................................... 53
BSC Operation........................................................................................................................54LZU 108 625........................................................................................................................ 54
CeNA R3 Delta .......................................................................................................................55LZU 102 214........................................................................................................................ 55
CeNA R3 Introduction .............................................................................................................56LZU 102 212........................................................................................................................ 56
Data Transcript .......................................................................................................................57LZU 108 3285...................................................................................................................... 57
DTI Delta, R7 ..........................................................................................................................58LZU 108 3711...................................................................................................................... 58
DTI Delta, R8.0 .......................................................................................................................59LZU 108 5028...................................................................................................................... 59
Data Transcript Delta, R8.0 ....................................................................................................60LZU 108 5027...................................................................................................................... 60
DTI Operation and Maintenance.............................................................................................61LZU 108 3676...................................................................................................................... 61
DXX Digital Cross Connect HW System and DXX Manager Operation–Lev 1 ......................62LZU 107 3361...................................................................................................................... 62
DXX Digital Cross Connect HW System and DXX Manager Operation–Lev 2 ......................63LZU 107 3362...................................................................................................................... 63
GPRS BSS Operation NEW! .............................................................................................64LZU 108 3953...................................................................................................................... 64
GPRS Circuit Switched Operation NEW! ...........................................................................65LZU 108 3954...................................................................................................................... 65
GPRS for Application Developers NEW! .......................................................................66LZU 108 872........................................................................................................................ 66
GPRS Support Node (GSN) Basic Operation NEW! ..........................................................67LZU 108 2026...................................................................................................................... 67
GPRS Support Node (GSN) Configuration NEW! ..............................................................68LZU 108 3945...................................................................................................................... 68
GPRS Support Node (GSN) Fault Management NEW! .....................................................69LZU 108 2027...................................................................................................................... 69
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GPRS Support Node (GSN) Performance Measurement NEW!........................................70LZU 108 2033...................................................................................................................... 70
GPRS Support Node (GSN) Software Management NEW! ...............................................71LZU 108 2030...................................................................................................................... 71
GPRS System Advanced NEW! .........................................................................................72LZU 108 2034...................................................................................................................... 72
GSM on the Net Operation and Data Administration NEW! ...............................................73LZU 108 3961...................................................................................................................... 73
HLR 10 Operation and Maintenance ......................................................................................74LZU 108 3631...................................................................................................................... 74
HLR Redundancy....................................................................................................................75LZU 108 3846...................................................................................................................... 75
ISDN Advanced (MBL)............................................................................................................76LZU 108 657/C .................................................................................................................... 76
IVR Course .............................................................................................................................77LZU 108 3909...................................................................................................................... 77
Mobile Charging Operation.....................................................................................................78LZU 108 3271...................................................................................................................... 78
MSC Operation and Maintenance Delta, R7 ..........................................................................79LZU 108 3710...................................................................................................................... 79
MSC/VLR Operation ...............................................................................................................80LZU 108 623........................................................................................................................ 80
MXE Operation and Maintenance...........................................................................................81LZU 108 873........................................................................................................................ 81
Netplanning with TEMS Netplanner........................................................................................82LZU 108 878........................................................................................................................ 82
NMC Operation .......................................................................................................................83LZU 108 3275...................................................................................................................... 83
OJT OSS Hands On ...............................................................................................................84LZU 108 3940...................................................................................................................... 84
OSS Delta, R8.1 .....................................................................................................................85LZU 108 5034...................................................................................................................... 85
OSS IOG Configuration and Troubleshooting ........................................................................86INF 203 26/1........................................................................................................................ 86
SCE Operation........................................................................................................................87LZU 115 25.......................................................................................................................... 87
Signaling No 7 in the GSM Network .......................................................................................88LZU 108 897........................................................................................................................ 88
Signaling System No 7 Fundamentals (MBL).........................................................................89LZUBB 108 031/C ............................................................................................................... 89
Signaling System No 7 Overview (MBL).................................................................................90LZUBB 108 030/C ............................................................................................................... 90
SMS Operation .......................................................................................................................91LZU 115 26.......................................................................................................................... 91
SOG Operation .......................................................................................................................92LZU 108 3294...................................................................................................................... 92
Switching System (SS) Delta, R8.0 ........................................................................................93LZU 108 5026...................................................................................................................... 93
Using the Fault Management eXpert Tool ..............................................................................94INF 203 22/1........................................................................................................................ 94
Using the Log Book.................................................................................................................95INF 203 27/1........................................................................................................................ 95
Using the Operation Procedure Support.................................................................................96INF 203 24/1........................................................................................................................ 96
PPS Tariff Handling ................................................................................................................97LZU 108 3962...................................................................................................................... 97
Primary Rate Access in MSC/VLR .........................................................................................98LZU 108 3821...................................................................................................................... 98
SSF/SCF Operation and Maintenance ...................................................................................99LZU 108 3634...................................................................................................................... 99
Billing Gateway Configuration...............................................................................................101LZU 107 3202.................................................................................................................... 101
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Billing Gateway (BGw) Delta, R7..........................................................................................102LZU 107 3318.................................................................................................................... 102
CeNA R3 System Administration..........................................................................................103LZU 102 213...................................................................................................................... 103
GPRS Support Node (GSN) System Administration NEW!.................................................104LZU 108 3957.................................................................................................................... 104
OSS System Administration..................................................................................................105INF 203 368/1.................................................................................................................... 105
GSM SOG Administration .....................................................................................................106LZU 108 3278.................................................................................................................... 106
PPAS System Supervision....................................................................................................107LZU 108 3907.................................................................................................................... 107
PPAS 1st and 2nd Line Support Course ..............................................................................108LZU 108 5084.................................................................................................................... 108
PPAS Advanced Administration System ..............................................................................109LZU 108 5085.................................................................................................................... 109
SCE/SMS System Administration.........................................................................................110LZU 115 27........................................................................................................................ 110
PPS SDP PrePaid System Administration............................................................................111LZU 108 3924.................................................................................................................... 111
GSM Statistics Introduction NEW! ......................................................................................112LZU 108 5079.................................................................................................................... 112
GSM Cell Planning Overview................................................................................................114LZU 108 3267.................................................................................................................... 114
GSM Cell Planning Principles...............................................................................................115LZU 108 3273.................................................................................................................... 115
GSM Advanced Cell Planning NEW!..................................................................................116LZU 108 5032.................................................................................................................... 116
Cell Planning with TEMS Cell Planner..................................................................................117LZU 108 3886.................................................................................................................... 117
Cell Planning Workshop........................................................................................................118LZU 108 3287.................................................................................................................... 118
GSM Advanced Cell Planning ..............................................................................................119LZU 108 881...................................................................................................................... 119
GSM Hardware Node Dimensioning.....................................................................................120LZU 108 3815.................................................................................................................... 120
GSM Radio Network Features..............................................................................................121LZU 108 3704.................................................................................................................... 121
GSM Radio Network Tuning .................................................................................................122LZU 108 3298.................................................................................................................... 122
GSM Network Planning - Switching......................................................................................123LZU 108 3699.................................................................................................................... 123
GSM Urban Model Tuning Workshop...................................................................................124LZU 108 5059.................................................................................................................... 124
Statistics Handling ................................................................................................................125LZU 108 3274.................................................................................................................... 125
TEMS Cell Planner Overview (MBL) ....................................................................................126LZU 108 3850/C................................................................................................................ 126
TEMS LinkPlanner ................................................................................................................127LZU 102 151...................................................................................................................... 127
GSM Network Planning – Transmission Overview/Planning................................................128LZU 108 3816.................................................................................................................... 128
Mobile IN Service Script Design, Basic ................................................................................129LZU 108 3787.................................................................................................................... 129
GSA and SAF 3.0 Design .....................................................................................................130LZU 115 28........................................................................................................................ 130
GSM OSS Statistics Handling ..............................................................................................131LZU 108 5080.................................................................................................................... 131
IN DESIGN WITH SDE.........................................................................................................132LZU 108 5021.................................................................................................................... 132
MINI-LINK E Installation........................................................................................................134LZU 113 86........................................................................................................................ 134
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RBS 2000 Installation ...........................................................................................................135LZU 108 3959.................................................................................................................... 135
Antenna System Installation .................................................................................................136LZU 108 3960.................................................................................................................... 136
RBS Maintenance..................................................................................................................... 138RBS 2000 Maintenance........................................................................................................138
LZU 108 874...................................................................................................................... 138RBS 200 Maintenance..........................................................................................................139
LZU 108 877...................................................................................................................... 139GSM PICO RBS Installation & Maintenance ........................................................................140
LZU 108 3932.................................................................................................................... 140MAXITETM Operation and Maintenance................................................................................141
LZU 108 3808.................................................................................................................... 141Micro RBS Operation and Maintenance ...............................................................................142
LZU 108 3799.................................................................................................................... 142Mini-Link E Maintenance.......................................................................................................143
LZB 113 301...................................................................................................................... 143DXX - Installation and Maintenance .....................................................................................144
LZU 107 3240.................................................................................................................... 144Power System Operation and Maintenance .........................................................................145
LZU 107 217...................................................................................................................... 145GSM BSS Integration for Field Maintenance........................................................................146
LZU 108 871...................................................................................................................... 146RBS Site Maintenance OJT..................................................................................................147
LZU 108 3943.................................................................................................................... 147Switch Maintenance ................................................................................................................. 148
Maintenance MSC/BSC........................................................................................................148LZU 108 3892.................................................................................................................... 148
GPRS Support Node (GSN) Hardware Maintenance NEW! ............................................149LZU 108 2028.................................................................................................................... 149
GSM Maintenance MSC/BSC Extended NEW!..................................................................150LZU 108 5031.................................................................................................................... 150
AXE IOG20 Advanced ..........................................................................................................151LZU 108 05........................................................................................................................ 151
AXE Emergency Handling Periodic Refresh Training ..........................................................152LZU 108 447...................................................................................................................... 152
Customer Care Professionalism ...........................................................................................154LZU 108 3214.................................................................................................................... 154
PPAS Business Configuration ..............................................................................................155LZU 108 3906.................................................................................................................... 155
PPAS Customer Care ...........................................................................................................156LZU 108 3903.................................................................................................................... 156
Business Oriented Training for Cellular Operators...............................................................158LZU 108 3695.................................................................................................................... 158
Business Telecommunications .............................................................................................159LZU 108 3884.................................................................................................................... 159
NMT Functions......................................................................................................................161LZU 108 3229.................................................................................................................... 161
NMT System Survey.............................................................................................................162LZU 108 451...................................................................................................................... 162
MTS Operation and Maintenance (NMT)..............................................................................163LZU 108 455...................................................................................................................... 163
NMT Cellplanning .................................................................................................................164LZU 108 802...................................................................................................................... 164
RS4000 Advanced Maintenance (NMT)...............................................................................165LZU 108 3124.................................................................................................................... 165
RS4000 Installation and Maintenance (NMT).......................................................................166LZU 108 804...................................................................................................................... 166
RS9000 Advanced Maintenance (NMT)...............................................................................167LZU 108 3127.................................................................................................................... 167
RS9000 Installation and Maintenance ..................................................................................168LZU 108 805...................................................................................................................... 168
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The Evolution from 2G to 3G ................................................................................................170LZU 108 879...................................................................................................................... 170
Introduction to 3G Applications.............................................................................................171LZU 108 5003.................................................................................................................... 171
UMTS Transmission Overview .............................................................................................172LZU 108 892...................................................................................................................... 172
WCDMA Overview ................................................................................................................173LZU 108 3877.................................................................................................................... 173
WCDMA Experimental System Survey.................................................................................174LZU 108 887...................................................................................................................... 174
WCDMA Experimental System Workshop............................................................................175LZU 108 888...................................................................................................................... 175
Alphabetical ..........................................................................................................................176
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Introduction
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General Information on Training OptionsTraining Language
The official language for all training is English. However, we aim to providemost of our courses in any language requested, either using our own instructorsor via interpreters.
Training Documentation
All training documentation is written in English. All instructions anddocumentation for equipment, etc., handled during the course is distributed toparticipants during the course.
Size of Classes
The size of each class is limited to ensure that participants are able to take fulladvantage of the equipment used during training, and thus assure the highestquality for the training provided. Normal class size is 8-16 participants.
Examinations
After successful completion of a course, the participants receive a certificate thatverifies their attendance. A complete certification procedure involving testing theparticipant’s knowledge is available on request.
Required Equipment
A fully equipped classroom with at least one whiteboard and an overheadprojector is needed for all courses. For practical technical courses, equipment isneeded to complete exercises. Generally, it is not possible to use equipment fromsystems in operation, since the exercises involve changing the configuration ofthe system. For this reason, practical technical courses are normally conducted atan Ericsson Training Center.
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IntroductionThe advanced technology used in modern telecommunications systems is verydemanding for those involved in the running and management of a mobilenetwork. This means that training for all staff involved in such activities must beof a high quality.
As the world’s biggest supplier of GSM, we at Ericsson know how to help ourcustomers get the most out of their networks. Moreover, we acknowledge that allour customers are unique, as are their competence requirements. That is why weoffer more than just a standardized approach to training.
As an Ericsson customer, you will have our support in all phases of yourbusiness. We will help you to identify your competence needs and guide yourstaff towards appropriate training, whether you are setting up a new network ormaintaining one already in operation.
PortfolioOur learning-product portfolio provides competence development for allcategories of staff and all levels within the organization. Where there is a specificneed that is not covered by our standard learning products, we can offer acustomized solution.
In addition to product-oriented learning products, Ericsson also offers a set oftask-oriented learning products. Our task-oriented learning is based on cases andclearly defined tasks for the students. In order to ensure that the cases can besolved, all documentation and systems will be available. The instructors willwork as guides or coaches for the students by providing guidance as to where asolution can be found. When necessary, the instructor will provide facts andinformation. The provision of this kind of training ensures that staff will onlyrequire a short time to put what they have learnt into practice.
Multimedia/Web-Based LearningAs an alternative to instructor-led learning products and instructor-supportedlearning products it is also possible to study using the Multimedia Technique.
Ericsson has pioneered the use of Multimedia/ Web-Based Learning(MBL/WBL). A range of our learning products is available on CD-ROM and/oras a Web-Based solution for use in accordance with the individual employee’srequirements.
A selection of Web-Based Learning products can be accessed through:http://learning.ericsson.net
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Learning ConsultancyEricsson believes in providing the right learning product at the right time, tailor-made to suit the customer’s needs. This, as we see it, is a prerequisite for thesuccessful operation of a mobile network.
In order to ensure a solution that is both tailor-made and cost-efficient, westrongly recommend that a training plan be worked out together with an EricssonLearning Consultant.
The training plan will focus on relevant areas of work within an operator’sorganization, and suitable Learning Programs will be created according to thetasks being performed in different areas by different categories of staff.
For the assistance of a Learning Consultant, please contact your nearest RegionalTraining Center.
Regional Training Centers are located in:
• America• Australia• Brazil• China• Ireland• Malaysia• Mexico• Sweden
More information can be found at:www.ericsson.com/training
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Areas of WorkEricsson training focuses on staff within different areas of work. The areas ofwork we define within Ericsson training are Network Operation, Installation,Maintenance, Network Development, System Administration, Customer Care andBusiness Management.
Network Operation
Typical assignments within the area of Network Operation are fault management,network supervision, action on alarms, configuration management, handlingorders for work, and minor changes to network configuration.
Installation
Typical assignments in the area of Installation are major hardware installationssuch as radio base station and antennas.
Maintenance
Typical assignments in the area of field maintenance are on-site hardwaremaintenance, hardware installations, changes of circuit cards and some on-sitetesting.
Network Development
Typical assignments in the area of network planning are the expansion andimprovement of the network, using the planning tools available as well as variousmethods, strategies and planning processes.
System Administration
Typical assignments in the area of System Administration are the administrationof systems used by operation and maintenance staff, customer care staff and otherstaff categories, the configuration of these systems, back-up and restore handling,and the administration of system users.
Customer Care
Typical assignments in the area of Customer Care are assisting subscribers withuser problems, answering subscribers’ questions about billing and services,adding and deleting subscribers, blocking and de-blocking subscribers,supporting the billing process and supporting fraud detection.
Business Management
The area of Business Management focuses on the business side of managing amobile network. It involves the use of technology from a commercialperspective, convergence trends and how to develop a telecom Operatorsbusiness.
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Overview Courses
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AXE Hardware Evolution (MBL)LZUBB 108 108/C
AXE Hardware Evolution provides a comprehensive description of thedevelopments that have taken place under the AXE Hardware Evolutionprogram. The equipment practice BYB 501 is described, and particular referenceis made to the Generic Device Magazine, 212 25, Regional Processor Serial Bus,IOG 20, and the Group Switch DL3 interface and hardware. This informativecourse delivers a detailed and thorough view of recent developments in AXEhardware with the introduction of the BYB 501 equipment practice.
Learning Objectives
On completion of this course the participants will be able to describe the maindevelopments in AXE hardware with the introduction of the BYB 501 equipmentpractice.
Prerequisites
A good knowledge of Telecom concepts
Training Method
Multimedia-Based Learning, (MBL)
Target Audience
This course is of particular relevance to anyone who requires a comprehensiveand thorough introduction to the developments in AXE hardware.
Duration
Approximately 2.5 hours
Required Equipment
• PC, 80486 or greater with at least 8 MB RAM• 640x480 resolution, 256 colors• Sound Card (SB 16 compatible)• Windows 95/98 or NT• CD-ROM drive• 15 MB free hard disk space
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AXE SurveyLZU 108 775
This course gives an overview of the functions and services provided by AXE 10.It consists of theoretical lessons only. The course is constructed around functionalspecifications and Product Marketing Libraries for today’s AXE 10.
Learning Objectives
On completion of this course the participants will be able to describe, in generalterms, the structure, functions and applications of an AXE telephone exchangesystem.
Prerequisites
Successful completion of the following courses:• Telecoms 2000: An Overview, (MBL), (LZU 108 989/C)• Telecoms 2000: Fundamentals, (MBL), (LZU 108 993/C)
Training Method
Instructor-led lessons
Target Audience
• Technical and marketing staff who require a brief overview of AXE• Technical staff who will be working with AXE
Duration
4 days
Class Size
Maximum 16
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Telecom Platform and AXE SurveyLZU 108 1435
This course covers the basics in telecommunications and gives an introduction tothe AXE switching system.
Learning Objectives
On completion of this course the participants will be able to describe the basicand advanced technologies, telecommunications services, networks andequipment. They will also be able to describe the structure, functions andapplications of an AXE telephone exchange system.
Prerequisites
Technical education on a college level
Training Method
Instructor-led lessons, exercises and case studies
Target Audience
Operation and maintenance personnel, and personnel in other technical areas whoneed a general understanding of modern telecommunications.
Duration
10 days
Class Size
Maximum 25
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Data Network Technologies (MBL)LZUBB 108 032/C
Data Network Technologies provides a comprehensive introduction to theunderlying principles of data communications. In addition, it contains in-depthdescriptions of some of the core elements of modern data networks including thetransmission and methods used. Some advanced topics covered includeinternetworking, network and the management of a data network.
Learning Objectives
On completion of this course the participants will be able to:• Explain the main concepts associated with data networks
and outline the history of their development• Describe how data networks are accessed and the
transmission principles used in data networks• Identify the main standards bodies involved in the
implementation of data communication technologies• Explain the fundamental concepts relating to signaling and
illustrate how data is routed through a network• Outline the criteria and strategies used in the planning and
management of data
Prerequisites
Successful completion of the following courses:• Telecoms 2000: An Overview, (MBL), (LZU 108 989/C)• Telecoms 2000: Fundamentals, (MBL), (LZU 108 993/C)
Training Method
Multimedia-Based Learning, (MBL)
Target Audience
• Technical staff who have little or no experience with data network• Staff working in the area of data networks who wish to increase their
knowledge• Telecommunications marketing and sales staff• Management and other non-technical personnel who are starting work in the
area of data communication
Duration
Approximately 8 hours
Required Equipment
• PC, 80486 or greater with at least 8 MB RAM• 640x480 resolution, 256 colors• Sound Card (SB 16 compatible)• Windows 95/98 or NT• CD-ROM drive• 15 MB free hard disk space
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Technical Data CommunicationLZU 108 3800
This course will give the participants an overview of the function of datacom in acircuit switched network.
Learning Objectives
On completion of this course the participants will be able to:• Describe the Data calling principles (GIWU/DTI) and nodes involved in a
mobile data communication network• Describe what parts an operator can add to their network to become an
Internet Service Provider. Including the WISE™ program
Prerequisites
Successful completion of the course:• GSM System Introduction, (LZU 108 3279)
Training Method
Instructor-supported lessons and exercises
Target Audience
• GSM Operator staff using Ericsson’s GSM network element and networkequipment, together with the WISE™ concept
• Mobile Data Communication marketing and sales and staff• Mobile Data Communication Product Managers
Duration
2 days
Class Size
Maximum 16
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ATM Essentials (MBL)LZU 108 1459/C
This course gives the participants knowledge about the basics of ATM.
Learning Objectives
On completion of this course the participants will be able to explain the mergingof telecom and datacom, including:• The meaning and use of ATM and B-ISDN concepts• How ATM, SDH and PDH interact• The characteristics of ATM• The applications of ATM and how ATM is used for the services it supports• How an ATM network functions
Prerequisites
A good knowledge of Telecoms concepts
Training Method
Multimedia-Based Learning, (MBL)
Target Audience
• Technical staff who have little or no experience or familiarity with ATM• Support staff in organizations where ATM products and services are
provided• Management and other non-technical staff who need an appreciation of the
fundamentals of ATM technology
Duration
Approximately 8 hours
Required Equipment
• PC, 80486 or greater with at least 8 MB RAM• 640x480 resolution, 256 colors• Sound Card (SB 16 compatible)• Windows 95/98 or NT• CD-ROM drive• 15 MB free hard disk space
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Getting to Know AXE (MBL)LZUBB 108 111/C
Getting to Know AXE is an excellent first step in learning about the AXEsystem. The course provides an overview of how AXE meets the challenge oftoday’s communication networks. The latest developments in AXE hardware andsoftware are discussed along the AXE product lines. Designed primarily for thosewith a basic grounding in telecommunications who wish to take the first step inlearning about the system, the course also offers more experienced users a quickand incisive insight into the latest developments in the world of AXE.
Learning Objectives
On completion of this course the participants will have an understanding of:• Trends in modern communications and how AXE is evolving in response to
them• Main characteristics of AXE today• AXE Product Lines• Advanced AXE Hardware (BYB 501)
Prerequisites
A good knowledge of Telecoms concepts
Training Method
Multimedia-Based Learning, (MBL)
Target Audience
• Management staff of Network Operators and Service Providers• Technical staff of Network Operators and Service Providers
Duration
Approximately 3 hours
Required Equipment
• PC, 80486 or greater with at least 8 MB RAM• 640x480 resolution, 256 colors• Sound Card (SB 16 compatible)• Windows 95/98 or NT• CD-ROM drive• 15 MB free hard disk space
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GPRS System SurveyLZU 108 876
The course is an introduction to GPRS and Ericsson’s new products within thisfield.
Learning Objectives
On completion of this course the participants will be able to:• Understand the purpose of implementing packet switching in the existing
GSM system• Understand how a terminal (Laptop or Smart Phone) uses the GPRS system
to access other networks such as corporate LAN or the internet• Know how the GPRS system architecture looks like• Know what the air interface looks like in GPRS as well as the logical
channels• Be able to participate in more advanced courses about GPRS
Prerequisites
To participate, the students must be familiar with the topics covered by GSMSystem Survey, (LZU108852) or have equivalent knowledge.
Training Method
This product is recommended to be used as instructor-led training
Target Audience
Technical personnel who wish to know more about GPRS for further studies.They may be from both within customer’s organizations as well as internalEricsson employees. Also, those that want to know more about Ericsson’s GPRSportfolio and products from a more technical point of view and technicalmanagers who want to get an overview of GPRS.
Duration
2 days
Class Size
-
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Telecoms 2000: An Overview (MBL)LZU 108 989/C
This course gives the participants an overview of the telecommunications worldentering the new millennium.
Learning Objectives
On completion of this course the participants will be able to:• Describe the concepts and terminology associated with telecommunications• Describe how calls are handled in the PSTN• Explain how data is transferred between Computers in various networks• Describe how a cellular mobile telephone is built, and how it works• Describe evolution of demand for ISDN and broadband services, and the
technologies used to provide them• Outline the criteria and strategies used in planning and managing networks• Describe the various regulatory bodies and their associated standards
Prerequisites
There are no prerequisites for this course
Training Method
Multimedia-Based Learning, (MBL)
Target Audience
• Technical staff who have little or no telecommunications experience• Telecommunications marketing and sales staff• Management and non-technical personnel who are starting work in a
technical environment
Duration
Approximately 7 hours
Required Equipment
• PC, 80486 or greater with at least 8 MB RAM• 640x480 resolution, 256 colors• Sound Card (SB 16 compatible)• Windows 95/98 or NT• CD-ROM drive• 15 MB free hard disk space
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Telecoms 2000: Fundamentals (MBL)LZU 108 993/C
This course gives the participants fundamental knowledge of thetelecommunications world entering the new millennium.
Learning Objectives
On completion of this course the participants will be able to:• Explain the basic concepts relating to transmission, signaling and switching
in telecommunications networks• Describe the different types of transmission media and components, explain
modulation and multiplexing techniques and identify problems which areassociated with transmission and synchronization
• Give examples of subscriber signaling in different networks and compareCAS and CCS/SS No 7 signaling
• Compare circuit and packet switching equipment in small, medium and largeorganizations
Prerequisites
Successful completion of the following course:• Telecoms 2000: An Overview, (MBL), (LZU 108 989/C)Or equivalent knowledge.
Training Method
Multimedia-Based Learning, (MBL)
Target Audience
• Technical staff who have little or no telecommunications experience• Telecommunications marketing and sales staff• Management and non-technical personnel who are starting work in a
technical environment
Duration
Approximately 5 hours
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Cello Survey NEW!LZU 108 880
This course gives a basic introduction of the telecom control and transportplatform Cello. The focus is on general principles, rather than specific technicaldetails.
Learning Objectives
On completion of this course the participants will be able to:• Explain what Cello consists of and its purpose• Name the main types of Cello boards and their functionality• Explain the principle and purpose of the Processor Cluster• Explain the philosophy of the Operation and Maintenance system• Explain how and why Cello can be expanded with subracks• Give examples of how Cello can be implemented in a node
Prerequisites
The participants should have a digital communication background and ATMknowledge equivalent to successful completion of the course:• ATM Essentials, (EN/LZY 205 05)
Training Method
Instructor-led with theoretical exercises, lessons and group tasks
Target Audience
Users and developers with no previous experience from Cello
Duration
1 day
Class Size
Maximum 20
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GSM System IntroductionLZU 108 3279
The course gives the information necessary to understand the basic principles formobile telephony in GSM. Primarily the course focuses on GSM terminology,concepts and the functions of the network elements associated with Ericsson’sGSM systems.
Learning Objectives
On completion of this course the participants will be able to:• Describe the GSM standard• Describe GSM network components• Describe some basic concepts of wireless communications• Describe some basic traffic cases in a mobile network• Describe the charging principles applied in a mobile network• Describe the subscriber services available in a mobile network• Describe the process of planning a cellular network• Describe the systems for managing a cellular network
Prerequisites
There are no prerequisites for this course
Training Method
Instructor-led lessons and exercises
Target Audience
Personnel needing a brief overview of Ericsson’s GSM system, such as managersand non-technical staff.
Duration
1 day
Class Size
Maximum 16
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GSM System SurveyLZU 108 852
This is a information based course which focuses on providing participants withknowledge about Ericsson’s GSM-based systems at a low technical level: CME20 and CMS 40. Primarily the course focuses on GSM terminology, concepts,functions of the network nodes and the Ericsson implementation of those networknodes.
Learning Objectives
On completion of this course the participants will be able to:• Understand the principles for GSM• Discriminate and describe the functions of different network elements
associated with Ericsson’s GSM systems
Prerequisites
There are no prerequisites for this course
Training Method
Instructor-led lessons and exercises
Target Audience
Personnel needing a technical overview of Ericsson’s GSM system
Duration
3 days
Class Size
Maximum 16
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GSM System Survey (MBL)LZU 108 4513/1C
This course presents a technical overview of the Ericsson Cellular Mobile System(GSM).
Learning Objectives
On completion of this course the participants will be able to explain in generalterms Ericsson’s GSM system. They will be able to identify and describe thebasic functions, nodes, services and operational processes.
Prerequisites
There are no prerequisites for this course
Training Method
Multimedia-Based Learning, (MBL)
Target Audience
Personnel needing a technical overview of Ericsson’s GSM system
Duration
Approximately 10 hours
Required Equipment
• PC, 80486 or greater with at least 8 MB RAM• 640x480 resolution, 16 bit colors (64,000)• Sound Card (SB 16 compatible)• Windows 95/98 or NT• CD-ROM drive• 15 MB free hard disc space
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GSM on the Net 1.0 System Overview NEW!LZU 108 3920
This course will give a basic understanding of the GSM on the Net 1.0 functionsand benefits, and an overview of the GSM on the Net 1.0 system and services. Italso looks ahead to the services available in Revision 1.1 of GSM on the Net.
Learning Objectives
On completion of this course the participants will be able to see and haveknowledge about:• Voice over IP Business Opportunities – general, not GSM specific• GSM on the Net – benefits for operator and end-user• System in brief, with node description• Basic System configurations, ISP/Enterprise solutions• Description of system services and features• Hardware requirements• Node interwork description, Call handling/traffic case• Protocol descriptions• Various traffic cases
Prerequisites
GSM System Introduction (1 day)
Training Method
Instructor-led lessons, traffic cases and exercises
Target Audience
Personnel requiring knowledge about GSM on the Net 1.0 system and the futurerelease of version 1.1. It is suitable for sales and marketing personnel, accountmanagers and GSM technicians
Duration
1 day
Class Size
Maximum 16
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GPRS Overview (WBL)LZU 108 3944
This course will give the participants an introduction to GPRS and is aimed todescribe the functionality and areas within the GPRS solution. The course willalso function as a base for choosing more advanced learning products withinGPRS.
Learning Objectives
On completion of this course the participants will be provided with a basicknowledge of the use and benefits, as well as the overall functionality of GPRS.The participants will also during the course be provided with:• Information about GPRS services and their benefits• Information about the GPRS structure, its nodes and the communication
between these• Information about GPRS impact in a GSM network• Basic information about the GPRS radio network structure• Basic information about handling the GPRS system
Prerequisites
The participants should be familiar with GSM on at least successful completionof the course, GSM System Survey (LZU 108 852) level, but preferably higherand with some experience working with GSM.
Training Method
Web Based Learning, (WBL)
Target Audience
Technical personnel that will be working with GPRS and have some GSMexperience, also technical personnel who wants to get introduced to the subjectfor further studies. Technical managers and personnel that wishes an overview ofGPRS.
Duration
1,5 days
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Mobile Telecommunications Overview (MBL)LZU 108 4502/1C
This course gives the participants an overview of mobile telecommunications.
Learning Objectives
On completion of this course the participants will have knowledge about:• Mobile telecommunications technology and components• Mobile communication principles• Subscriber services• Cell Planning principles• Mobile communications standards• Mobile communications call processing• Ericsson products
Prerequisites
There are no prerequisites for this course
Training Method
Multimedia-Based Learning, (MBL)
Target Audience
Non-technical, administrative, sales, marketing, and newly employed personnelwith a need for general knowledge of mobile telecommunications.
Duration
Approximately 2 hours
Required Equipment
• PC, 80486 or greater with at least 8 MB RAM• 640x480 resolution, 256 colors• Sound Card (SB 16 compatible)• Windows 95/98 or NT• CD-ROM drive• 15 MB free hard disk space
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Intelligent Network Services (MBL)LZU 101 154/C
This course gives the participants deeper knowledge of the Intelligent Networkservices.
Learning Objectives
On completion of this course the participants will be able to:• Explain how the service operates and how service providers, subscribers and
users can benefit from it• Describe each of the service features• Outline how the service handles service management issues
Prerequisites
Successful completion of the following courses:• Intelligent Network Overview, (LZUBB 108 018/C)• Intelligent Network Fundamentals, (LZUBB 108 019/C)
Training Method
Multimedia-Based Learning, (MBL)
Target Audience
• Technical staffs who has little or no experience of IN services• Support staff in organizations where IN services are provided• Telecommunications marketing and sales staff• Management and non-technical personnel who need an introduction to IN
services• Subscriber and administration staff
Duration
Approximately 5.5 hours
Required Equipment
• PC, 80486 or greater with at least 8 MB RAM• 640x480 resolution, 256 colors• Sound Card (SB 16 compatible)• Windows 95/98 or NT• CD-ROM drive• 15 MB free hard disk space
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Intelligent Network Fundamentals (MBL)LZUBB 108 019/C
This course will give the participants the ability to understand the fundamentalconcepts relating to the transmission, switching and signaling of intelligentnetworks. The participants will also learn about the internetworking capabilitiesand the operation and maintenance activities intelligent networks. This course isan indispensable new CD-ROM based multimedia training package.
Learning Objectives
On completion of this course the participants will be able to:• Explain the basic concepts related to the transmission, switching and
signaling of intelligent networks• Describe the concept of service switching within intelligent networks and
outline the steps involved in the switching of an IN call• Identify the various signaling systems and protocols used within intelligent
networks and describe the relationship between C7 signaling and IN• Explain the need for internet working in intelligent networks and give
examples• Outline the principles of service creation, modification and implementation
in intelligent networks• Describe the Ericsson implementation of intelligent networks and outline
Ericsson’s mobile IN solutions
Prerequisites
Successful completion of the following courses:• Telecoms 2000: An Overview, (MBL), (LZU 108 989/C)• Telecoms 2000: Fundamentals, (MBL), (LZU 108 993/C)• Intelligent Networks Overview, (LZUBB 108 018/C)• An overview knowledge on AXE
Training Method
Multimedia-Based Learning, (MBL)
Target Audience
• Technical staff who have little or no experience or familiarity with intelligentnetworks
• Staff working within the area of intelligent networks who wish to increasetheir knowledge
• Telecommunications marketing and sales staff• Management and non-technical personnel who are starting work in the area
of intelligent networks
Duration
Approximately 7 hours
Required Equipment
• PC, 80486 or greater with at least 8 MB RAM• 640x480 resolution, 256 colors• Sound Card (SB 16 compatible)• Windows 95/98 or NT• CD-ROM drive• 15 MB free hard disk space
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Intelligent Network Overview (MBL)LZUBB 108 018/C
This course will give the participants the ability to understand the basicassociated with intelligent networks, to identify the various services intelligentnetworks and how they are operated and accessed. The participants will alsolearn about structure and planning of intelligent networks. This course is anindispensable new CD-ROM based multimedia training package.
Learning Objectives
On completion of this course the participants will be able to:• Explain the main concepts associated with intelligent networks and outline
the driving forces behind their development• List the various intelligent network services and explain how these services
are provided• Identify the main standards bodies involved in the implementation of
intelligent networks• Explain how intelligent networks are accessed and by whom• Outline the criteria and strategies used in planning and managing intelligent
networks
Prerequisites
Successful completion of the following courses:• Telecoms 2000: An Overview, (MBL), (LZU 108 989/C)• Telecoms 2000: Fundamentals, (MBL), (LZU 108 993/C)
Training Method
Multimedia-Based Learning, (MBL)
Target Audience
• Technical staff who have little or no experience or familiarity with IntelligentNetworks
• Staff working within the area of Intelligent Networks who wish to increasetheir knowledge
• Telecommunications marketing and sales staff• Management and non-technical personnel who are starting work in the area
of Intelligent Networks
Duration
Approximately 6 hours
Required Equipment
• PC, 80486 or greater with at least 8 MB RAM• CD-ROM drive• 15 MB free hard disk space• 640x480 resolution, 256 colors• Sound Card (SB 16 compatible)• Windows 95/98 or NT
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ISDN Essential (MBL)LZUBB 108 074/C
This course provides the participants with an understanding of the fundamentalconcepts of the Integrated Services Digital Network.
Learning Objectives
On completion of this course the participants will be able to:• Explain the concepts associated with ISDN• Describe the different types of access to ISDN• Identify the main standards bodies involved in the implementation of ISDN• Outline the criteria and strategies used in planning and managing ISDN
Prerequisites
Knowledge of basic telephony and data communication concepts and successfulcompletion of the following courses:• Telecoms 2000: An Overview, (MBL), (LZU 108 989/C)• Telecoms 2000: Fundamentals, (MBL), (LZU 108 993/C)
Training Method
Multimedia-Based Learning, (MBL)
Target Audience
• Technical staff who have little or no experience or familiarity with ISDN• Staff working in the area of ISDN who wish to increase their knowledge• Telecommunications marketing and sales staff• Management and other non-technical personnel who are starting work in the
area of ISDN
Duration
Approximately 7 hours
Required Equipment
• PC, 80486 or greater with at least 8 MB RAM• 640x480 resolution, 256 colors• Sound Card (SB 16 compatible)• Windows 95/98 or NT• CD-ROM drive• 15 MB free hard disk space
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Mobile Intelligent Network OverviewLZU 108 3633
Participants attending the Mobile Intelligent Network Overview (MIN) coursewill receive an overview of the concepts and workings of mobile intelligentnetworks at a low technical level. This includes an overview of the intelligentnetwork services that can be made available in a mobile network.
Learning Objectives
On completion of this course the participants attending this course will receive anoverview of the concepts and workings of mobile intelligent networks at a basictechnical level. The participants will gain a basic understanding of the followinginformation:• The concept of MIN• The Service Switching Function and Intelligent Peripherals• The Service Control Function• The Service Data Function• Signaling in a MIN• Service Creation and Management• Pre-Paid Services - PPS 3.0• Traffic Cases in a MIN
Prerequisites
Successful completion of the course:• GSM System Survey, (LZU 108 852 or LZU 108 4513/1C)
Training Method
Instructor-led lessons and exercises
Target Audience
• Personnel with Non-technical staff requiring an overview of MIN• Technical staff working in the area of MIN requiring an introduction to MIN
leading to more advanced MIN course
Duration
2 days
Class Size
Maximum 16
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PPS 3.0 DeltaLZU 108 3926
The participants will, with the aid of customer documentation, be able to describeand make use of the new and changed features of Ericsson’s Prepaid system PPS3.0, related to configuration of AXE10 nodes in the system.
Learning Objectives
On completion of this course the participants will be able to:• Understand the implementation of new and changed end user features related
to the configuration of AXE-nodes. Features covered are: Account Balancevia USSD, Euro Conversion, Home Zone based charging, Multi UserAccounts, Multilingual Announcements, Tariff switching during calls,Screening, Toll free number lists
• Describe the new system architecture introduced in PPS3.0, the changed roleof SCP/SMAS and functionality that now is handled in other nodes
• Understand the charging principles, tariff structure, and what data that can beoutput in Charging Data Records from AXE-nodes
• Handle the management of interfaces and protocols between AXE-elementsand other nodes in the PPS system. Interfaces covered are: SSF-SCF, SCF-SDP PrePaid, HLR-SDP PrePaid, HLR-SOG/PPAS, MSC/SSF-IVR
• Handle the management of databases, related to backup procedures in AXE-nodes
• Understand and be able to act on PPS-related alarms generated in the AXE-nodes
• Describe what PPS-statistics and -reports that can be activated and collectedin the system
• Handle the output from AXE/SMAS-part of the system• Understand the dimensioning aspects of the system• Initiate expansion activities• Describe the changed structure of user documentation
Prerequisites
Successful completion of the following courses:• PPS Technical Overview, (LZU 108 3925)• SSF/SCF O&M based on PPS 2.2, (LZU 108 3634)
Training Method
Instructor-led theoretical lessons
Target Audience
Personnel who will work with the Administration of the SDP PrePaid 3.0 system
Duration
1 day
Class Size
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PPS Technical Overview (WBL)LZU 108 3925/C
This course is a general introduction to PPS 3.0 covering Network Overview,Features and Call Flows. The course is web based and consists of 5 modules.This course will be a prerequisite for all following PPS 3.0 courses.
Learning Objectives
On completion on this course the participants will be able to:• Describe the different PPS 3.0 Network elements• Describe the different interfaces• Describe how PPS 3.0 access works• Describe the Service Class- and Service Class data- concept• Describe the different Service Scenarios• Describe the major features of PPS 3.0• Describe a typical charged PPS 3.0 call flow• Describe how the PPS 3.0 real time charging works• Understand the different stages a PPS 3.0 subscription can be in Network
overview
Prerequisites
Successful completion of the following courses:• GSM System Survey, (LZU 108 852 or LZU1084513/1C)• Mobile IN Overview, (LZU 108 3633)
Training Method
Web Based Learning, (WBL)
Target Audience
This course is intended for all technical staff that will be working with PPS 3.0
Duration
Approximately 3-4 hours
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WAP Gateway OperationLZU 108 5004
The purpose of this course is to give the participants knowledge about WAPgateway, the customer on-line documentation that is delivered with the gatewayand the various tools that are used in the operation of the WAP gateway.
Learning Objectives
On completion of this course the participants will have knowledge about:• On-line documentation supplied with the WAP gateway• Node Supervisor Client• Configuration Data Tool• Subscriber provisioning in CAI• WWW Subscriber Provisioning Interface• Patrol Operator• Event Viewer• Backup procedures
Prerequisites
Successful completion of the following course:• WAP Overview (WBL), (LZU 108 5011)
Training Method
Instructor-supported, task based practical course
Target Audience
Employees who will operate the WAP gateway at the customer site
Duration
2 days
Class size
Maximum 10
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WAP Overview (WBL) NEW!LZU 108 5011
The WAP Overview web based learning course, is a product that will teach theparticipants the fundamentals of WAP and how it can be utilized. It will alsopoint out how WAP can increase revenues as well as go through the trends withinWAP and the future use and development of it.
Learning Objectives
On completion of this course the participants will be able to understand:• The WAP-model• The technical implementation, visualize the technology and architecture• Terminology• Business value and opportunities• Services and applications: example of Ericsson WAP-applications
Prerequisites
There are no prerequisites for this course
Training Method
Web Based Learning, (WBL)
Target Audience
• Technicians working with wireless datacom• Marketing and sales people at operators• Marketing and sales personnel at content and service providers
Duration
1 hour
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WAP Technical Overview NEW!LZU 108 5013
This course will give the participants a basic understanding of the WAP concept.
Learning Objectives
On completion of this course the participants will be able to:• Understand the purpose of WAP• Know about the WAP forum• Be familiar with the overview WAP architecture• Have knowledge of possible WAP applications
Prerequisites
The participants should be familiar with the basic technology around wirelessdatacom and the Internet.
Training Method
Instructor-led lessons
Target Audience
• Marketing and sales personnel at different operators or at application/serviceproviders
• Designers within the wireless datacom field
Duration
1 day
Class Size
Maximum 20
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WAP for Application Developers NEW!LZU 108 5019
The purpose of this course is to give a basic understanding of how to developWAP services. When completing the course, the participants will be able toparticipate in WAP service development projects.
Learning Objectives
On completion of this course the participants will have gained knowledge about:• WAP specific target and development environment• WML and WML-Script• Basic JSP coding• WAP specific usability
Prerequisites
Participants should have completed:• WAP Technical Overview, (EN/LZU 108 5013) or have equivalent
knowledgeAnd have two years experience from professional programming.
Training Method
The course consists of instructor-supported lessons and practical exercises
Target Audience
Personnel that are designers or work with usability, WAP application developers
Duration
1,5 days
Class Size
Maximum 20
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GSM Advanced System TechniqueLZU 108 857
This course explains the various interfaces, signals and protocols used in theGSM system.The course consists of two parts. Part 1 (the first four days) is specificallyadapted for the needs of personnel requiring signaling knowledge limited to theBase Station System part of GSM. Part 2 (the fifth day) contains additionalinformation for personnel needing knowledge of signaling in the SwitchingSystem part of GSM.
Learning Objectives
The overall objective of this course is to give participants the ability to explainand describe signaling taking place between different nodes and on differentinterfaces in the GSM system
Prerequisites
Successful completion of the course:• GSM System Survey (LZU 108 852 or LZU 108 4513/C)• and working experience in the GSM network.
Training Method
Instructor Led Training
Target Audience
• Experienced network engineers• Network tuning personnel• Network planning personnel• Anybody with GSM network work experience who needs a deep technical
knowledge of GSM systemPart 1 is appropriate for personnel dealing with the Base Station System part ofGSM. Personnel who also work with the Switching System part of GSM shouldattend both Part 1 and Part 2
Duration
5 days (4 days for first part)
Class Size
Maximum 16
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GSM Advanced System TechniqueLZU 108 857
This course explains the various interfaces, signals and protocols used in theGSM system.The course consists of two parts. Part 1 (the first four days) is specificallyadapted for the needs of personnel requiring signaling knowledge limited to theBase Station System part of GSM. Part 2 (the fifth day) contains additionalinformation for personnel needing knowledge of signaling in the SwitchingSystem part of GSM.
Learning Objectives
The overall objective of this course is to give participants the ability to explainand describe signaling taking place between different nodes and on differentinterfaces in the GSM system
Prerequisites
Successful completion of the course:• GSM System Survey (LZU 108 852 or LZU 108 4513/C)• and working experience in the GSM network.
Training Method
Instructor Led Training
Target Audience
• Experienced network engineers• Network tuning personnel• Network planning personnel• Anybody with GSM network work experience who needs a deep technical
knowledge of GSM systemPart 1 is appropriate for personnel dealing with the Base Station System part ofGSM. Personnel who also work with the Switching System part of GSM shouldattend both Part 1 and Part 2
Duration
5 days (4 days for first part)
Class Size
Maximum 16
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AUC 10 Operation and MaintenanceLZU 108 3632
Participants attending the GSM AUC 10 Operation and Maintenance course willbe practically introduced to the AUC system and the authentication procedures inGSM.
Learning Objectives
On completion of this course the participants will be able to relate to thefollowing:• Theoretical information about AUC specific features• Relation to the HLR• Triplet generation• Maintenance• Practical exercises on operation and maintenance of the AUC
Prerequisites
Successful completion of the following courses:• GSM System Survey, (LZU 108 852 or LZU 108 4513/1C)• HLR 10 Operation and Maintenance, (LZU 108 3631)
Training Method
Instruction-supported lessons and practical exercises
Target Audience
Personnel working in operation and maintenance activities with the AXE basedAUC for Ericsson’s GSM system.
Duration
1 day
Class Size
Maximum 8
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AXE IOG20 DeltaLZU 108 115
This course will familiarize the participants on the difference between the IOG11and the IOG20. This will be obtained by class discussion, as well as documentsthat have been selected by the instructor responsible.
Learning Objectives
On completion of this course the participants will know the differences betweenIOG11 and IOG20 and be able to perform operation and maintenance tasks on anIOG20.
Prerequisites
Successful completion of the following courses:• AXE Operation and Maintenance Platform in GSM, (LZU 108 3683)• AXE Operation Handling in GSM, (LZU 108 3684)
Training Method
Instructor-supported lessons
Target Audience
Operation and maintenance personnel with knowledge and experience fromIOG11.
Duration
1 day
Class Size
Maximum 16
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AXE Hardware Maintenance in GSMLZU 108 3700
This course will give the participants a deeper understanding of the maintenanceactivities in an AXE exchange in a mobile network.
Learning Objectives
Signaling No.7 and Trunk MaintenanceOn completion of this module the participants will be able to:• Perform Maintenance Activities in AXE• Print, load and change supervision data for trunks• Supervise and maintain S7 networks in AXE.
Group Switch, SNT and DIP MaintenanceOn completion of this module the participants will be able to:• Interpret and repair group switch hardware alarms• Interpret and repair SNT and DIP alarms• Identify the speech path through the Group Switch hardware using Call Path
Tracing
RP and EM MaintenanceOn completion of this module the participants will be able to:• Detect and repair RP faults and EM faults.
IOG11 and IOG20 MaintenanceOn completion of this module the participants will be able to:• Detect and solve the most common types of faults in IOG11 and IOG20.
CP MaintenanceOn completion of this module the participants will be able to:• Detect and repair CP faults.• Handle CP stoppage/restart situations.• Locate CP hardware.• Describe the hardware and software functions of CPS.
Prerequisites
Successful completion of the course:• AXE Operation and Maintenance Platform in GSM, (LZU 108 3683)
Training Method
Instructor-supported lessons and practical exercises
Target Audience
AXE Maintenance staff
Duration
7 days
Class Size
Maximum 8
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AXE Operation Handling in GSMLZU 108 3684
This course will give the participants the ability to perform changes in theexchange data, traffic, statistics, and measurement as well as to connect X-25link.
Learning Objectives
On completion of this course the participants will be able to:• Setup and change the Analysis tables for the A-number, B-number and Pre-
Analyses• Change charging data in the MSC• Define MSC TT-files• Adjust route parameters and define new routes• Connect Echo cancellers to a route• Define Route Analysis and Routing Cases in the MSC• Perform and interpret S7 printouts• Define and change the End-of-Selection Analysis and codes• Perform Traffic Measurement on routes and Processor Load
Prerequisites
Successful completion of the course:• AXE Operation and Maintenance Platform in GSM, (LZU 108 3683)
Training Method
Instructor-supported lessons and practical exercises
Target Audience
AXE operation personnel who will continue to study data transcript, serviceassessment, network management or operation of AXE networks.
Duration
5 days
Class Size
Maximum 8
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AXE 10 Operation and Maintenance Platform in GSMLZU 108 3683
Learning Objectives
On completion of this course the students will be able to perform the basicoperation in AXE exchanges using the exchange library and I/O-tools.
Prerequisites
AXE 10 Survey (LZU 108 775) or Telecom Platform and AXE Survey (LZU 1081435
Training Method
Theoretical exercises and practical exercises in simulated environment(TUTORAX)
Target Audience
• Personnel working with O & M, needing a general knowledge of basicoperation functions in AXE exchanges.
• O&M personnel needing a platform for more advanced training
Duration
7 days
Class Size
Maximum 8
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AXE Software Management using AXSINF 203 23/1
Learning Objectives
On completion of this course the participants will know how to use AXS forsoftware revision updates, software transfers, and editing command files used forchanging software in the AXE.
Prerequisites
Good knowledge in telecommunications and successful completion of one of thefollowing courses or equivalent knowledge:• XM Operations, (INF 203 347/1)• OSS Operation, (INF 203 366/1)
Training Method
Instructor-supported lessons, demonstrations and supervised hands-on exerciseson a training system.
Target Audience
Operators who need knowledge of how to use AXS for AXE SoftwareManagement.
Duration
2 days
Class Size
Maximum 12
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GSM BSS Integration for OperationsLZU 108 870
The course is designed to bring personnel that works in a Network ManagementCenter (NMC)/Operational Management center (OMC) or Network OperationCenter (NOC) to a level where they are able to support the RBS technician by theintegration of new sites.
The course also covers the structure of the RBS 2000
An optional day is available that covers the structure of the RBS 200.
Learning Objectives
After completion of the course the participants will be able to:• Perform the most common integration tasks.• Identify RBS 2000 components and appreciate their interwork
Optional:Identify RBS 200 components and appreciate their interwork
Prerequisites
The participant must have the experience relevant to the completion of thefollowing courses:GSM System Survey (LZU 108 852 or LZU 108 4513/1C)Or have equivalent experience
Training Method
The course combines instructor-led lessons, group work and theoretical andpractical exercises
Target Audience
The course is intended for personnel that work with operation and maintenance ofthe BSC, and personnel that are involved in the integration process and need anRBS understanding
Duration
2 days3 days (with optional RBS 200)
Class Size
Maximum 8
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Base Station System (BSS) Delta, R8.0LZU 108 5025
This learning product describes all the new/enhanced features in the R8 release ofEricsson’s Base Station System (BSS) compared to R7.OSS specific BSS features are dealt with in the course "OSS Delta, R8.1".
Learning Objectives
On completion of this course the participants will be able to handle the mostrelevant of the new functions and hardware in the R8 release of the Base StationSystem in Ericsson's GSM System, using the technical information provided inthe student book.
Prerequisites
Successful completion of the following courses:• GSM System Survey (LZU 108 852 or LZU 108 4513/1C)• GSM BSC Operation (LZU 108 625)And experience from the R7 release of Ericsson’s GSM System.
Training Method
Instructor-led lessons
Target Audience
The course is intended for operation and maintenance staff, and others, whorequire knowledge of the new/enhanced features and their implementation in theR8 Base Station System, compared to R7.
Duration
1 day
Class Size
Maximum 16
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Billing Gateway SupervisionLZU 107 3201
This course will give the participants the ability to supervise the Billing Gateway.
Learning Objectives
On completion of this course the participants will be able to:• Describe the Billing Gateway (BGw) concept• Describe the functions offered by the BGw• Supervise and understand the flow of billing data through the BGw• Describe different system configurations for the BGw
Prerequisites
Familiar with basic telecommunication concepts
Training Method
Instructor-supported lessons and practical exercises
Target Audience
• Operation personnel that will work with the BGw• Others who need an overview of the BGw
Duration
1 day
Class Size
Maximum 10
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BSC OperationLZU 108 625
The purpose of this course is to make the participants able to operate andconfigure the BSS. The course also explains the day to day maintenance activitiesof a BSC and handles practical fault finding exercises through the use of on-linedocumentation and OSS/FIOL.
Learning Objectives
On completion of this course the participants will be able to:• Configure the BSS• Configure the Radio Network• Define supervision and recording processes• Handle practical faultfinding using the on-line documentation
Prerequisites
Successful completion of the following courses:• GSM System Survey, (LZU 108 852 or LZU 108 4513/1C)• AXE Operation and Maintenance Platform in GSM, (LZU 108 3683)• AXE Operation Handling in GSM, (LZU 108 3684)
Training Method
Instructor-supported lessons and theoretical/practical exercises
Target Audience
• MSC/BSC System Technicians• OMC/NMC Operators
Duration
5 days
Class Size
Maximum 8
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CeNA R3 DeltaLZU 102 214
This course will give participants with experience in working with CeNA R2.5the updates of working with the CeNA R3 system.
Learning Objectives
On completion of this course the participants will:• Have an overall insight of the system in total• Learn about the new facilities and organization of the Mobile Test Units
(MTU)• Gain sufficient knowledge on how to use the new Operator Console (OC)• Experience improvements in the Presentation Station (PS)
Prerequisites
Experience in working with CeNA R2.5 and successful completion of the course:• CeNA R2.5 Introduction, (LZUR 106 297)
Training Method
Instructor-supported lessons and practical exercises
Target Audience
Personnel (technical and/or administration) who need a general understanding ofthe new functionality and improvements introduced in the CeNA R3.
Duration
1 day
Class Size
Maximum 8
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CeNA R3 IntroductionLZU 102 212
This course will give the participants an introduction to the CeNA R3 system.
Learning Objectives
On completion of this course the participants will:• Have an overall insight of the system in total• Understand the interrelationship between the different components of the
system• Gain sufficient knowledge on how to use the system in a day-to-day
operation• Gain experience on how to get information from the data processed by the
system
Prerequisites
The participant should have:• Good knowledge in telecommunications• Good knowledge of Ericsson’s GSM system
Training Method
Instructor-led lessons and practical exercises
Target Audience
Personnel (technical and/or administration) who need a general understanding ofCeNA and how to operate it.
Duration
2 days
Class Size
Maximum 8
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Data TranscriptLZU 108 3285
This course will develop the participant’s current knowledge and understandingof exchange data to a point where he/she will be able to interpret ExchangeRequirements and write the Data Transcript for basic traffic cases in theMSC/VLR.
Learning Objectives
On completion of this course the participants will be able to:• Appreciate the process of writing Data Transcript• Provide the participant with the tools and a method of working, helping them
to write the MML• View their Data Transcript in the context of the Global Telephony network• Write the Data Transcript
Prerequisites
Successful completion of the following courses:• GSM System Survey, (LZU 108 852 or LZU 108 4513/1C)• AXE Operation and Maintenance, (LZU 108 240/C)
Training Method
Instructor-supported lessons and practical exercises
Target Audience
• New Data Transcript Ericsson internal engineers• Testing personnel or Data Group personnel from Ericsson Customers
Duration
10 days
Class Size
Maximum 8
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DTI Delta, R7LZU 108 3711
This course will explain to the participants all the new functions of the DTI inEricsson’s GSM R7 system.
Learning Objectives
On completion of this course the participants will be able to:• Describe all new functions and the enhanced functionality in the Ericsson’s
GSM R7 Data Transmission Interworking unit (DTI)• Use the online documentation to define the new services• Understand how the new services are implemented in the MSC to be able to
test them
Prerequisites
Experience from the R6.1 release of Ericsson’s GSM system and successfulcompletion of the following courses:• GSM System Survey, (LZU 108 852 or LZU 108 4513/1C)• MSC/VLR Operation, (LZU 108 623)• DTI Operation and Maintenance, (LZU 108 3676)
Training Method
Instructor-led lessons and exercises
Target Audience
Operation and maintenance personnel requiring knowledge of the newfunctionality and its implementation in R7 compared to R6.1.
Duration
1 day
Class Size
Maximum 16
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DTI Delta, R8.0LZU 108 5028
The purpose of this course is to explain and describe all new Data-functions and -services introduced in GSM R8. Also the layout and handling of the newhardware, DTI-2, will be explained.The course consists of theoretical lessons divided into 5 learning units. Eachlearning unit corresponds to a chapter in the GSM DTI O&M R8 student book.This is a combined student text book both for the 1-day GSM DTI Delta R8course as well as for the 3-day DTI O&M R8 course.
Learning Objectives
On completion of this course the participants will have gained technicalinformation about the most relevant of the new functions and hardware of theDTI, in the R8 release of the Digital Switching Application (DSA) in Ericsson’sGSM system.
Prerequisites
Successful completion of the following courses:• GSM System Survey (LZU 108 852 or LZU 108 4513/1C)• MSC/VLR Operation (LZU 108 623)• DTI Operation & Maintenance (LZU 108 3676)
Training Method
Instructor-led lessons
Target Audience
The course is intended for O&M and service personnel working with the GSMMSC and DTI node.
Duration
1 day
Class Size
Maximum 16
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Data Transcript Delta, R8.0LZU 108 5027
The purpose of this course is to enable participants, with experience of DataTranscript at R7, to be able to implement new R8 features into their ownnetwork. The course will also enable the participants to identify any changes toexisting Data Transcript, with the help of appropriate Ericsson UserDocumentation such as Dynatext and Alex, that an upgrade from R7 to R8 willhave. The course is suggested to be run as an add-on to the following courses:• GSM Switching System (SS) Delta, R8• GSM Base Station System (BSS) Delta, R8With the GSM Data Transcript Delta, R8 as the final day of training.
Learning Objectives
On completion of this course the participants will be able to write data transcriptfor the new functionality that is introduced in an upgrade from GSM R7 toGSMR8, using the participants’ text and online documentation.
Prerequisites
Successful completion of the following courses:• GSM System Survey (LZU 108 852 or LZU 108 4513/1C)Participants should also have experience of working with R7 Data Transcriptthrough working on live switches or should have attended the following course:• GSM Data Transcript (LZU 108 3285)
Training Method
Instructor-led lessons
Target Audience
The course is intended for Data Transcript Engineers. This could include DataTranscript engineers from Ericsson Companies as well as Data Group personnelfrom Ericsson Customers. They should be familiar with data transcript requiredto set up a “basic call” at R7.
Duration
1 day
Class Size
Maximum 16
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DTI Operation and MaintenanceLZU 108 3676
This course will explain to the participants the main parts and functions of theDTI, and how it is implemented in the Ericsson’s GSM R7 Switching System.
Learning Objectives
On completion of this course the participants will be able to:• Describe the functionality in Ericsson’s GSM system R7 Data Transmission
Interworking (DTI) unit• Understand how different data calls are set up and routed through the GSM
system• Use the online documentation to find DTI related information• Define datacom services in the MSC• Operate and maintain the DTI equipment
Prerequisites
Successful completion of the following courses:• GSM System Survey, (LZU 108 852 or LZU 108 4513/1C)• MSC/VLR Operation, (LZU 108 623)
Training Method
Instructor-supported lessons and practical exercises
Target Audience
Operation and Maintenance staff working with Ericsson’s GSM switching system
Duration
3 days
Class Size
Maximum 6
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DXX Digital Cross Connect HW System and DXXManager Operation – Level 1LZU 107 3361
Learning Objectives
On completion of this course the participants will be able to operate and describethe basic functions of the DXX Equipment and the DXX Management System(DXX Manager).
Prerequisites
General understanding of telecommunications and mobile network operation
Training Method
Instructor-supported lessons and extensive practical exercises
Target Audience
Personnel needing a general understanding of and practical experience andtraining on how to use the DXX System Hardware and DXX Manager – theDigital Cross Connect Management System, technical management, networkplanners and operators.
Duration
4 days
Class Size
Maximum 10
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DXX Digital Cross Connect HW System and DXXManager Operation – Level 2LZU 107 3362
Learning Objectives
On completion of this course the participants will gain an in depth knowledge onhow to operate and describe the functions of the DXX Equipment and the DXXManagement System (DXX Manager).
Prerequisites
• General understanding of telecommunications and mobile network operation• Basic knowledge of the DXX Digital Cross Connect HW SystemAnd successful completion of the course:• DXX Digital Cross Connect HW System and DXX Manager Operation –
Level 1 (LZU 107 3361)
Training Method
Instructor-supported lessons and extensive practical exercises
Target Audience
Personnel needing an in depth understanding of and practical experience andtraining on how to use the DXX System Hardware and DXX Manager – theDigital Cross Connect Management System, technical management, networkplanners and operators.
Duration
4 days• 2 days in depth training of Level 1 topics• 2 days basic training of Recovery Management System, Macro Manager,
Administration tools and GMU/SDH capabilities
Class Size
Maximum 10
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GPRS BSS Operation NEW!LZU 108 3953
The purpose of this learning product is to build up competence to performoperational procedures in the BSS of a GPRS Network.
Learning Objectives
On completion of this course the participants will be able to:• Manage the configuration and operation of GPRS functions in BSC• Handle GPRS Radio Resources• Handle Fault Management• Handle Performance Management
Prerequisites
Successful completion of the following course:• GPRS System SurveyOr equivalent:• Knowledge of GSM nodes and how they operate• Knowledge of OSS• Knowledge of AXE• Training MethodThe training is instructor supported, process and work case oriented coupled withtheory and practical work.
Target Audience
This course is intended for personnel providing second line support in an OSSenvironment. It is suitable for configuration management personnel, GSN andBSS Support Engineers.
Duration
1 day
Class Size
Maximum 8
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GPRS Circuit Switched Operation NEW!LZU 108 3954
The purpose of this learning product is to build up competence to performoperational procedures in the CSS of a GPRS Network.
Learning Objectives
On completion of this course the participants will be able to:• Configure the GPRS specific CSS interfaces• Handle GPRS subscriber issues• Manage faults in CSS• Perform statistical and performance measurement
Prerequisites
Successful completion of the following course:• GPRS System Survey (LZU108876)Or equivalent:• Knowledge of GSM nodes and how they operate• Knowledge of OSS• Knowledge of AXE
Training Method
The training is instructor supported, process and work case oriented coupled withtheory and practical work.
Target Audience
The target audience for this course is personnel requiring knowledge of theCircuit Switching System in the GPRS Network. It is intended for configurationmanagement personnel, GSN Integrators and CSS Support Engineers.
Duration
1 day
Class Size
Maximum 8
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GPRS for Application Developers NEW!LZU 108 872
On completion of this course the participant will be able to design GPRSapplications and use Ericsson tools in order to test them.
Learning Objectives
On completion of this course the participants will understand:• How GPRS interfaces with MTs using TCP/IP over an air interface• Possible difficulties encountered with data transfer between TCP/IP air and
TCP/IP wired connections• How GPRS interfaces with a backbone network for communication between
different GSNs• How GGSN translates data formats, signaling protocols and address
information to permit communication between different networks• The standard used for the transfer of information from different MTs• The effects that GPRS will have on a software application in a mobile
network• Security issues in GPRS• Billing and charging• The purpose of the GAA (GPRS Application Alliance)• The transfer of the IP stack information over the air interface by means of the
GATE simulator for a particular test environment
Prerequisites, (LZU 108 872)
Successful completion of the course:• GPRS Systems Overview, (LZU 108 3944)
Training Method
Instructor-supported
Target Audience
Personnel that function as system designers
Duration
2 days
Class Size
Maximum 12
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GPRS Support Node (GSN) Basic OperationNEW!
LZU 108 2026
The purpose of this learning product is to build up competence to performoperational procedures in the GSN of a GPRS Network.
Learning Objectives
On completion of this course the participants will be able to:• Perform common tasks on a GSN using the Graphical User Interface (GUI)• Perform common tasks on a GSN using the Comand Line Interface (CLI)
Prerequisites
Successful completion of the following course:• GPRS System Survey, (LZU108876)• Knowledge of UNIX
Training Method
The training is instructor supported, process and work case oriented coupled withtheory and practical work.
Target Audience
This course is intended for all network operation and network maintenancepersonnel, system administrators, GSN Integrators, CCR collectors, and GSN,BSS, CSS and Backbone Support Engineers.
Duration
2 days
Class Size
Maximum 8
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GPRS Support Node (GSN) ConfigurationNEW!
LZU 108 3945
The purpose of this learning product is to build up competence to set-up andconfigure GPRS Support Nodes (GSNs). This includes loading and configuring adump and setting up connections to other network elements.
Learning Objectives
On completion of this course the participants will be able to:• Connect the GSN to the related Network Elements (using the Graphical User
Interface and the Command Line Interface)• Configure the GSN• Maintain Network Element connections
Prerequisites
Successful completion of the following courses:• GPRS System Survey, (LZU108876)• GSN Basic OperationAlso have knowledge of standard datacoms protocols.
Training Method
The training is instructor supported, process and work case oriented coupled withtheory and practical work.
Target Audience
This Learning Product is intended for customer configuration managementpersonnel, GSN Integrators, GSN Support Engineers, Backbone SupportEngineers, BSS Support Engineers (in part) and CSS Support Engineers (in part).
Duration
5 days
Class Size
Maximum 8
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GPRS Support Node (GSN) Fault ManagementNEW!
LZU 108 2027
The goal of the course is to enable fault management personnel to detect andcorrect GSN faults.
Learning Objectives
On completion of this course the participants will be able to:• Handle alarms• Prepare trouble reports• Perform test connections
Prerequisites
Successful completion of the following courses:• GPRS System Survey, (LZU108876)• GSN Basic Operation
Training Method
The training is instructor supported, process and work case oriented coupled withtheory and practical work.
Target Audience
This course is intended for fault management personnel, GSN Integrators, andGSN, BSS and CSS Support Engineers.
Duration
2 days
Class Size
Maximum 8
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GPRS Support Node (GSN) PerformanceMeasurement NEW!LZU 108 2033
This course provides the participant with an understanding of how to improvenetwork quality. The participants will be able to extract, analyze and presentinformation about the performance of the GPRS network so that tuning anddimensioning of the network can be performed.
Learning Objectives
On completion of this course the participants will be able to:• Configure and initiate counters in the GSN network• Analyze statistical information
Prerequisites
Successful completion of the following courses:• GPRS System Survey, (LZU108876)• GSN Basic OperationThe participants should have prior knowledge of GSM circuit switched trafficanalysis and presentation.
Training Method
The training is instructor supported, process and work case oriented coupled withtheory and practical work.
Target Audience
The course is intended for performance management personnel, GSN, BSS andCSS Support Engineers.
Duration
2 days
Class Size
Maximum 8
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GPRS Support Node (GSN) Software ManagementNEW!
LZU 108 2030
The purpose of this learning product is to build up competence to install andupdate software on the Combined GPRS Support Node (CGSN).
Learning Objectives
On completion of this course the participants will be able to:• Perform software installations for the GSN• Perform backups• Install patches and software upgrades
Prerequisites
Successful completion of the following courses:• GPRS System Survey, (LZU108876)• GSN Basic OperationAnd knowledge about:• Unix (for GPRS)• Standard datacoms protocols
Training Method
The training is instructor supported, process and work case oriented coupled withtheory and practical work.
Target Audience
The course is intended for configuration management and security managementpersonnel, GSN Integrators and GSN Support Engineers.
Duration
2 days
Class Size
Maximum 8
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GPRS System Advanced NEW!LZU 108 2034
The purpose of this course is to give GSN Support Engineers and GSNIntegrators knowledge of the GPRS network and how traffic is handled throughthe GPRS network. The participants will learn how to do advanced troubleshooting.
Learning Objectives
Prerequisites
Successful completion of the following courses:• GPRS System Survey, (LZU108876)• TCP/IP & IP routing and bridging, (LZU108876)• GSM System Survey, (LZU108852 or LZU1084513/1C )• GSN Basic Operation• GSN ConfigurationOr equivalent knowledge.
Training Method
This course will be classroom-based instructor led training.
Target Audience
The target audience for this training is fault management and configurationmanagement personnel, GSN Integrators, CCR collectors, GSN, BSS, CSS andBackbone Support Engineers.
Duration
5 days
Class Size
Maximum 8
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GSM on the Net Operation and Data AdministrationNEW!LZU 108 3961
The GSM on the Net Operation and Data Administration will teach theparticipants to operate the GSM on the Net system and maintain the data withinits components.
Learning Objectives
On completion of this course, the participants will be able to:• Describe the GSM on the Net system components, both hardware and
software• Describe the Operation and Maintenance system of GSM on the Net
including a detailed understanding of the role, capabilities and operation ofthe GMA (GSM on the Net Maintenance Application), and also how theGMA interacts with each of the nodes in the system
• Use the GMA to manage and operate each node in the system for correct andefficient operation
• Configure the GSM on the Net system component parameters and interfacesfor each of the Nodes within the system using the GMA
• Perform start-up and shutdown of each node, as well as fault management,alarm tracing and alarm handling services
• Provision end-user subscriptions and end-user services to GSM on the Net• Use the relevant product/user documentation when working with GSM on the
Net
Prerequisites
The participants should have an understanding of the GSM on the Net systemequivalent to the:• GSM System Survey (LZU 108 852)• GSM on the Net System Overview (LZU 108 3920)• Knowledge of datacom (i.e. IP addressing, DNS and Firewalls)• Knowledge of H.323 and SS7
Training Method
Instructor-led with theoretical exercises, lessons and group tasks.
Target Audience
Operator personnel working with GSM on the Net, and who are involved inoperation and/or data administration.
Duration
3,5 days
Class Size
Maximum 8
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HLR 10 Operation and MaintenanceLZU 108 3631
Participants attending this course will be practically introduced to the HLR 10system.
Learning Objectives
On completion of this course the participants will be able to describe and handlethe HLR 10, R7 specific features, describe the HLR 10 and SOG connection andhandle operation of the subscription handling in the HLR 10.
Prerequisites
Successful completion of the course:• GSM System Survey, (LZU 108 852 or LZU 108 4513/1C)And one of the following courses:• AXE Operation and Maintenance, (LZU 108 240/C)• MSC/VLR Operation, (LZU 108 623)
Training Method
Instructor-supported lessons and practical exercises
Target Audience
Personnel working with the HLR 10 using the AXE platform
Duration
3 days
Class Size
Maximum 8
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HLR RedundancyLZU 108 3846
The course should be seen as an "add on module" to the courses GSM HLR 10O&M (LZU 108 3631) and GSM SS Delta R7 (LZU 108 3709), to be used if amore detailed description of the HLR Redundancy feature is needed.
Learning Objectives
On completion of this course the participants will:• Possess general knowledge of the benefits and functionality of HLR
Redundancy• Understand how subscriber data is kept updated in two mated HLR nodes• Know which states an HLR can assume• Have basic understanding on when an why an HLR will/can change state• Be aware that there are new commands introduced for the HLR Redundancy
function
Prerequisites
Successful completion of the following courses:• GSM System Survey, (LZU 108 852 or LZU 108 4513/1C)• MSC/VLR Operation, (LZU 108 623)
Training Method
Instructor-supported lessons
Target Audience
Personnel working with operation and maintenance tasks related to the HLR whoneed a thorough understanding of the HLR Redundancy feature.
Duration
0,5 day
Class Size
Maximum 16
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ISDN Advanced (MBL)LZU 108 657/C
This course will give the participants the ability to describe the possible effects ofISDN on voice and data communication needs in networks with geographicallydispersed sites. The participants will also be able to describe in detail thestandards, interfaces, signaling, services, and facilities of ISDN. Special attentionwill be paid to interfaces and signaling.
Learning Objectives
On completion of this course the participants will have knowledge about:• Current networks (PSDN, PSTN, non-PSTN and private networks)• ISDN components• ISDN Users and the Network• Case Study Assignments
Prerequisites
Knowledge of basic telephony and data communication concepts and successfulcompletion of the following courses:• Telecoms 2000: An Overview (MBL), (LZU 108 989/C)• Telecoms 2000: Fundamentals (MBL), (LZU 108 993/C) or Telecom
Platform and AXE Survey, (LZU 108 1435)• ISDN Essential, (LZUBB 108 074/C) or equivalent knowledge
Training Method
Multimedia-Based Learning, (MBL)
Target Audience
• Software and hardware designers• Network planning engineers• Telecommunications personnel needing to know more about the impact
ISDN will have on voice and data communications• Engineers and technical staff who want further information about ISDN
beyond what is presented in the Overview course• Participants who are following a syllabus in Information Technology
Duration
4 days
Required Equipment
• PC, 80486 or greater with at least 8 MB RAM• 640x480 resolution, 256 colors• Sound Card (SB 16 compatible)• Windows 95/98 or NT• CD-ROM drive• 15 MB free hard disk space
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IVR CourseLZU 108 3909
This course will give the ability to use a basic set of commands needed to operateon the IVR, monitor the activities of the IVR, and to handle backup andhousekeeping procedures. The participants will also be able to maintain andtroubleshoot the activities of the IVR.
Learning Objectives
On completion of this course the participants will have knowledge about:• IVR Basics• IVR Operator
-Voicetek Generation interface-Monitoring links-Housekeeping procedures
• IVR Troubleshooting
Prerequisites
Digital Unix training or equivalent experience
Training Method
Instructor-supported lessons and practical exercise
Target Audience
Personnel working with IVR operation administration
Duration
5 days
Class Size
Maximum 10
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Mobile Charging OperationLZU 108 3271
This course gives the participants information about charging in Ericsson’s GSMSystem (GSM 900/1800 and GSM 1900) PLMN. The charging concepts andOperation and Maintenance are handled during the course. The course also givesa good overall picture about charging in Ericsson’s GSM System.
Learning Objectives
On completion of this course the participants will be able to:• Describe how charging takes place in Ericsson’s GSM System• Set exchange data in AXE exchanges to produce required call data records
with right format and contents• List which areas in an AXE system are involved with charging in Ericsson’s
GSM system
Prerequisites
Successful completion of the course:• MSC/VLR Operation, (LZU 108 623)
Training Method
Instructor-supported lessons
Target Audience
Personnel working with exchange data for charging purposes requiringknowledge of charging in Ericsson’s GSM system.
Duration
3 days
Class Size
Maximum 16
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MSC Operation and Maintenance Delta, R7LZU 108 3710
This course gives the participants information about the new most relevant offunctions and hardware in the R7 release of the Digital Switching Application(DSA) in Ericsson’s GSM system. This course also contains practical exerciseson the new functions.
Learning Objectives
On the completion of this course the participants will have knowledge about:• Subscriber Services• Accounting and Policing• Data communication• ISUP• New Map Version• CAMEL and Mobile IN• Primary rate access• New and enhanced features in AUC/EIR• Functionality enhancements
Prerequisites
Experience from the R6.1 release of Ericsson’s GSM system and successfulcompletion of the following courses:• GSM System Survey, (LZU 108 852 or LZU 108 4513/1C)• MSC/VLR Operation, (LZU 108 623)
Training Method
Instructor-supplied lessons and practical exercises
Target Audience
Operation and Maintenance Personnel requiring knowledge of the newfunctionality and its implementation in R7 compared to R6.1.
Duration
2 days
Class Size
Maximum 8
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MSC/VLR OperationLZU 108 623
This course will make the participants able to describe the main functions andprocedures handled by the MSC and VLR applications, apply these mainfunctions to traffic cases, define MSC/VLR specific data on a basic level, withthe help of standard documentation and work flows.
Learning Objectives
On completion of this course the participants will be able to:• Describe the main functions and procedures handled by the MSC and VLR
applications• Apply these main functions to traffic cases• Define MSC/VLR specific data on a basic level with the help of standard
documentation and work flows
Prerequisites
Successful completion of the following courses:• GSM System Survey, (LZU 108 852 or LZU 108 4513/1C)• AXE Operation and Maintenance Platform in GSM, (LZU 108 3683)• AXE Operation Handling in GSM, (LZU 108 3684)
Training Method
Instructor-supported lessons and theoretical/practical exercises
Target Audience
Personnel who require knowledge of how to operate an Ericsson MSC with anintegrated VLR.
Duration
5 days
Class Size
Maximum 8
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MXE Operation and MaintenanceLZU 108 873
This course will give the participants, by means of the standard documentation,ability to operate, configure, and maintain the MXE system node. The knowledgeand skills in the provision of multimedia messaging services to MXE subscriberslocated in the network are described and practiced. Operational knowledgeincludes understanding messaging concepts and how these are introduced toMXE maintenance (both hardware and software) and basic system fault detectionand correction.
Learning Objectives
On completion of this course the participants will have knowledge about:• Introduction to Messaging and MXE platform• MXE in the network of today• The hardware of MXE• How multimedia services are handled in MXE• Call processing software• MXE commands• MXE service creation• MXE system databases• Monitoring MXE in real time• MXE workstations GUI environment• Introduction to UNIX• Basic MXE fault diagnosis
Prerequisites
• Basic knowledge of workstations and UNIX environment• Familiarity with telecommunications in an operator environment or
equivalent experience
Training Method
Instructor-supported lessons and theoretical/practical exercises
Target Audience
Personnel working with operation and maintenance of the MXE system
Duration
10 days
Class Size
Maximum 4
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Netplanning with TEMS NetplannerLZU 108 878
Learning Objectives
On completion of this course the participants will have fundamental knowledgeof methods and planning processes in TEMS NetPlanner to be able to plan aGSM/TDMA network with TEMS NetPlanner.
Prerequisites
Successful completion of the following courses:• GSM System Survey, (LZU 108 852 or LZU1084513/1C)• GSM Network Planning, (LZU 1083699)
Training Method
Instructor-supported lessons theoretical/practical exercises
Target Audience
Technical personnel who need a general understanding of how to use the programTEMS NetPlanner for planning of a mobile network such as:• Network planners• Technical Managers (™) / Mobile Network Design (MND)
Duration
3 days
Class Size
Maximum 12
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NMC OperationLZU 108 3275
This course will give the participants the ability to handle alarm supervision andto change the configuration parameters.
Learning Objectives
On completion of this course the participants will be able to:• Perform basic alarm supervision• Handle the most common work orders• Change network configuration parameters• Download BTS software• Using OSS and the on-line information available
Prerequisites
Successful completion of the course:• GSM System Introduction, (LZU 108 3279)
Training Method
Instructor-supported training built on cases
Target Audience
Personnel that will be working with operational tasks at an NMC
Duration
3 days
Class Size
Maximum 12
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OJT OSS Hands OnLZU 108 3940
The emphasis of this course is set on training using task oriented learning, whereeach exercise is an example of the common tasks performed on a regular basis,by the operator, in the field of maintenance of a mobile telephone network. Allexercises are derived from the customers’ network.
Learning Objectives
On completion of this course the participants will more effectively utilize theOSS applications in daily operation and maintenance of a GSM network. Whichincludes competence within Fault Management, Configuration Management andPerformance Management.
Prerequisites
Successful completion of the following courses:• GSM System Survey, (LZU 108 852 or LZU1084513/1C) or GSM System
Introduction, (LZU 108 3279)• GSM OSS Overview, (LZU 108 3276)
Training Method
Task orientated learning with seminars, practical exercises and cases
Target Audience
Operation and maintenance personal who are using OSS to operate and maintainGSM mobile network.
Duration
10 days, including 2 days for preparation
Class Size
Maximum 5
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OSS Delta, R8.1LZU 108 5034
This learning product will describe all changes in existing OSS applications aswell as new applications in a modular way. Learning Units can be delivered orleft out according to the customer’s wishes.
Learning Objectives
On completion of this course the participants will be able to list and explain thechanges in the function of applications and know the function of new applicationsin OSS R8.0/R8.1 compared to R7.
Prerequisites
Successful completion of the following courses:• OSS Overview (LZU 108 3276)• OSS Delta, R7 (LZU 108 3680)• AXE Operation and Maintenance Platform in GSM (LZU 108 3683)• AXE Operation Handling in GSM (LZU 108 3684)And working experience with GSM nodes like MSC, BSC, and BTS.
Training Method
Instructor-led lessons
Target Audience
Personnel working in an NMC/OMC using OSS tools to perform Operation andMaintenance tasks in the GSM network.
Duration
1 day
Class Size
Maximum 16
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OSS IOG Configuration and TroubleshootingINF 203 26/1
Learning Objectives
On completion of this course the participants will be able to make the necessaryconfigurations in an OSS system, as well as in an AXE-IOG, in order to establishand troubleshoot connections between the two systems.
Prerequisites
Experience of IOG configuration and successful completion of one of thefollowing courses:• XM Operations, (INF 203 347/1)• OSS Operations, (INF 203 366/1)
Training Method
Instructor-supported lessons, demonstrations and supervised hands-on exerciseson a training system.
Target Audience
OSS system administrators needing knowledge about OSS-AXE communication,or anyone involved in communication issues and file transfer tasks.
Duration
2 days
Class Size
Maximum 12
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SCE OperationLZU 115 25
The SCE Operation provides hands-on training on Ericsson's Service CreationEnvironment (SCE) formerly a part of the Service Management ApplicationSystem (SMAS). The SCE is used to develop Intelligent Network (IN) servicesfor Ericsson networks.
Learning Objectives
On completion of the SCE Operation the participant will be able to use the SCEin order to develop Intelligent Network (IN) services.
Prerequisites
Successful completion of one of the following courses:• Introduction to Intelligent Network (IN), LZU 108 3407• MIN Overview (LZU 108 3633)The participant should as also be familiar with the UNIX environment.
Training Methods
Combination of instructor supported lessons and practical exercises
Target Audience
Intelligent Network (IN) service designers, SCE Operators and personnel needinga basic understanding of SCE and design of IN services.
Duration
4 days
Maximum Number of Students
12
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Signaling No 7 in the GSM NetworkLZU 108 897
This course gives an overview of the structure and functions of the SignalingSystem No. 7 and its usage in the GSM network.
Learning Objectives
On completion of this course the participant will be able to:Explain the structure of the Signaling System No. 7Explain the usage and functions of the different signaling system elements in theGSM network
Prerequisites
Successful completion of the course:• GSM System Survey (LZU 108 852 or LZU 108 4513/1C• AXE 10 Operation and Maintenance Platform in GSM (LZU 108 3683)• AXE 10 Operation Handling in GSM (LZU 108 3684) or equivalent working
experience. Basic knowledge of telecommunication topics is also requiredExperience from Ericsson’s GSM system is recommended
Training Method
Instructor Led Training
Target Audience
Technical staff requiring an understanding of the Signaling System No. 7 and itsusage in the GSM network
Duration
3 days
Class Size
Maximum 16
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Signaling System No 7 Fundamentals (MBL)LZUBB 108 031/C
This course will give the participants fundamental knowledge in the SignalingSystem No 7.
Learning Objectives
On completion of this course the participants will be able to:• Understand the operation of SS No 7 in today’s telecommunications
networks• Explain the structure of the Open Systems Interconnections (OSI) model and
describe its relationship to SS No 7• Describe the functions and operations of the Transaction Capabilities (TC)
and the Signaling Connection and Control Part (SCCP)
Prerequisites
Successful completion of the course:• Signaling System No. 7 Overview, (LZUBB 108 030/C)
Training Method
Multimedia-Based Learning, (MBL)
Target Audience
• Technical staff who have little or no experience or familiarity of SS No 7within telecommunications network
• Staff working in the telecommunications industry who wish to increase theirknowledge of SS No 7
• Telecommunications marketing and sales staff• Management and non-technical personnel who are starting work in the area
of SS No 7
Duration
Approximately 7 hours
Required Equipment
• PC, 80486 or greater with at least 8 MB RAM• 640x480 resolution, 256 colors• Sound Card (SB 16 compatible)• Windows 95/98 or NT• CD-ROM drive• 15 MB free hard disk space
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Signaling System No 7 Overview (MBL)LZUBB 108 030/C
This course will give the participants an overview of the Signaling System No 7.
Learning Objectives
On completion of this course the participants will be able to:• Understand the main concepts of signaling in telecommunications networks• Outline the advantages of SS No 7• Describe the SS No 7 network structure• Describe the functions of the Message MTP and the TUP of SS No 7• Describe SS No 7 Management
Prerequisites
Successful completion of the following courses:• Telecoms 2000: An Overview (MBL), (LZU 108 989/C)• Telecoms 2000: Fundamentals (MBL), (LZU 108 993/C)
Training Method
Multimedia-Based Learning, (MBL)
Target Audience
• Technical staff who have little or no experience or familiarity of SS No 7within telecommunications network
• Staff working in the telecommunications industry who wish to increase theirknowledge of SS No 7
• Telecommunications marketing and sales staff• Management and non-technical personnel who are starting work in the area
of SS No 7
Duration
Approximately 7 hours
Required Equipment
• PC, 80486 or greater with at least 8 MB RAM• 640x480 resolution, 256 colors• Sound Card (SB 16 compatible)• Windows 95/98 or NT• CD-ROM drive• 15 MB free hard disk space
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SMS OperationLZU 115 26
SMS Operation provides introductory information and hands-on training onEricsson's Service Management System (SMS) [formerly a part of the ServiceManagement Application System (SMAS)]. The SMS is used to manageIntelligent Network (IN) services for Ericsson Networks.
Learning Objectives
On completion of this course the participants will have information about theEricsson IN solution, they will possess knowledge on the structure of the ServiceManagement System and have experience on using the included applications
Prerequisites
• Introduction to Intelligent Networks (IN), (LZU 108 3407) or equivalent• Introduction to UNIX, (LZUU 108 4646) or equivalent
Training Method
Instructor-led lessons and practical exercises
Target Audience
SMS operators and anyone needing a basic understanding of SMS and how INservices are monitored and supervised.
Duration
5 Days
Class Size
12
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SOG OperationLZU 108 3294
The course will give knowledge of how provisioning of subscriber data andequipment is performed from Service Order Gateway (SOG). The course is basedon SOG R7.0.
Learning Objectives
On completion of this course the participants will be able to handle provisioningof subscriber data and equipment through the SOG user interface.
Prerequisites
Solaris for OS users, Windows NT or Windows 95
Training Method
Instructor-supported lessons and practical exercises
Target Audience
Operators using SOG for provisioning of subscriber data and equipment
Duration
1 day
Class Size
Maximum 12
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Switching System (SS) Delta, R8.0LZU 108 5026
This learning product gives the participants technical information about the mostrelevant of the new functions and hardware in the R8 release of the DigitalSwitching Application (DSA) in Ericsson’s GSM system.
Learning Objectives
On completion of this course the students will be able to handle the most relevantof the new functions and hardware in the R8 release of the Digital SwitchingApplication in Ericsson's GSM System, using the technical information providedin the student book.
Prerequisites
Successful completion of the following courses:• GSM System Survey (LZU 108 852 or LZU 108 4513/1C)• GSM MSC/VLR Operation (LZU 108 623)And experience from the R7 release of Ericsson’s GSM System.
Training Method
Instructor-led lessons
Target Audience
The learning product is intended for Operation and Maintenance personnelrequiring knowledge of the new functionality and its implementation in R8compared to R7.
Duration
1 day
Class Size
Maximum 16
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Using the Fault Management eXpert ToolINF 203 22/1
This course will show the participants how to use the FMX tool to develop andmaintain an expert system for intelligent alarm handling. Furthermore, they willapply expert knowledge in rules that are put into FMX modules.
Learning Objectives
On completion of this course the participants will have an idea about:• The purpose and functions of FMX• The general flow of an alarm record when FMX is used• Using FMX to create and test modules• Creating rules• Defining FMX alarms and actions
Prerequisites
• Good knowledge in telecommunications• Skills and experience of how to analyze and structure complex problemsAnd successful completion of one of the following courses:• XM Operation, (INF 203 347/1)• OSS Operation, (INF 203 366/1)
Training Method
Instructor-supported lessons, demonstrations and supervised hands-on exerciseson a training system.
Target Audience
FMX developers, who need knowledge about how to develop and maintain FMXmodules. The course is suitable for any OSS FM operator who will work with, orbe affected by, the FMX rules.
Duration
3 days
Class Size
Maximum 12
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Using the Log BookINF 203 27/1
This course will give the participants the ability to use the different features ofthe Log Book. The participants will be able to create a task, perform differentactivities and use both the alarm list presentation and command files to completeit.
Learning Objectives
On completion of this course the participant will have knowledge about:• When and how to use the Log Book• Creating, presenting, handling and closing tasks• Searching for, analyzing and revising tasks
Prerequisites
• Good knowledge in telecommunicationsAnd successful completion of one of the following courses:• XM Operations, (INF 203 347/1)• OSS Operations, (INF 203 366/1)
Training Method
Instructor-supported lessons, demonstrations and supervised hands-on exerciseson a training system.
Target Audience
Operators who wants to take advantage of the Log Book in their every day work
Duration
1 day
Class Size
Maximum 12
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Using the Operation Procedure SupportINF 203 24/1
This course will give the participants the knowledge to use the OPS as a tool tocreate, edit and debug AXE command files for advanced command handling.
Learning Objectives
On completion of this course the participants will know about:• The role of OPS within the telecom management system• Creating, editing and debugging command files• Commanding file storage and administration• Overview of the Command File Language, CFL• Creating GUIs for user interaction during command file execution
Prerequisites
Good knowledge in telecommunications and successful completion of one of thefollowing courses:• XM Operations, (INF 203 347/1)• OSS Operations, (INF 203 366/1)
Training Method
Instructor-supported lessons, demonstrations, supervised hands-on exercises andtask-oriented problem solving.
Target Audience
• Command file designers who need a tool for creating advanced commandfiles
• Operation and maintenance personnel needing to speed up their every-daytasks
Duration
3 days
Class Size
Maximum 12
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PPS Tariff HandlingLZU 108 3962
The course, SDP Service Operation, is a course covering the administration thatwill be done via the GUI in the SDP i.e. Tariff and Service Class administration.
Learning Objectives
On completion of this course the participants will be able to create, modify anddelete a Service Class and a Tariff Structure as well as Generate Statistics andCall Reports.
Prerequisites
Successful completion of the course:• PPS 3.0 Overview, (LZU 108 3925)
Training Method
Instructor-supported lessons, self-study and practical exercises
Target Audience
This course is intended for network operation Personnel working with Tariff andService Class settings.
Duration
4 days
Class Size
Maximum 10
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Primary Rate Access in MSC/VLRLZU 108 3821
This course gives the participants knowledge about the ISDN-E Primary RateAccess application in the MSC/VLR and the corresponding operation andmaintenance activities. The participants are with little or without any pre-knowledge about the Subscriber Switching Subsystem or the ISDN-E application.
Learning Objectives
On completion of this course the participants will be able to:• Define the hardware for PRA by command, using online documentation• Detect and solve the most common hardware faults• Define analysis data (including charging) for ISDN-E PRA• Connect subscribers with subscriber services to the PRA by command
Prerequisites
Successful completion of the following courses:• AXE Operation and Maintenance Platform in GSM, (LZU 108 3683)• AXE Operation Handling in GSM, (LZU 108 3684)• AXE Hardware maintenance in GSM, (LZU 108 3700)
Training Method
Instructor-supported lessons, exercises and practical exercises
Target Audience
Personnel requiring knowledge about the ISDN-E Primary Rate Accessapplication in the MSC/VLR and the corresponding operation and maintenanceactivities.
Duration
3 days
Class Size
Maximum 16
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SSF/SCF Operation and MaintenanceLZU 108 3634
The course is covering O&M-aspects of the new IN-platform included within theEricsson GSM application, CME20 R 7.0. The course is closely related to thepre-requisite course product Mobile IN Overview, ref. [1], where the generalmobile IN-concepts as well as the background theory for this application, areexplained.
Learning Objectives
On completion of this course the participants will be able to:• Define the exchange data to route the calls to the SSF• Understand the use of, and perform changes in, trigger tables in SSF• Interpret a CS1/CS1+ trace between SSF and SCF, generated in SSF• Understand the charging possibilities available in the SSF• Understand the importance to co-ordinate operations related to backup/dump
handling and restoration of the SCF database in connection with SMASactivities or when one of the nodes has been reloaded
Prerequisites
Working experience with AXE operation and maintenance and successfulcompletion of the following courses:• MSC/VLR Operation, (LZU 108 623)• Mobile Intelligent Network Overview, (LZU 108 3633)
Training Method
Instructor-supported training built on work cases
Target Audience
• Technicians and system experts involved in or specifically working with theGSM-application executing operation and maintenance work in the AXE-partof the IN-complex
• Personnel responsible for system administration of SMAS• IN service technicians
Duration
5 days
Class Size
Maximum 10
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System Administration
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Billing Gateway ConfigurationLZU 107 3202
This course will give the participants the ability to configure the Billing Gateway.
Learning Objectives
On completion of this course the participants will be able to:• Collect and distribute data• Process billing data according to their needs (filtering, formatting, matching
and rating)• Support hot billing• Add new types of network elements and post processing systems
Prerequisites
Familiar with basic telecommunication concepts and successful completion of thefollowing courses• Mobile Charging Operation, (LZU 108 3271)• Billing Gateway Supervision, (LZU 107 3201)• Knowledge about programming in some high level programming language,
for example C, C++, Pascal or other
Training Method
Instructor-supported lessons and practical exercises
Target Audience
Personnel that will administrate and make configurations for the BGw
Duration
2 days
Class Size
Maximum 10
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Billing Gateway (BGw) Delta, R7LZU 107 3318
Learning Objectives
The course gives the participants technical information about the most relevant ofthe new functions in the R7 release of the Billing Gateway. It covers supervisionand configuration.
Prerequisites
• General understanding of telecommunications and mobile network operationand successful completion of the following courses:
• Mobile Charging Operation, (LZU 108 3271)• Billing Gateway Supervision, (LZU 107 3201)• Billing Gateway Configuration, (LZU 107 3202)
Training Method
Instructor-supported lessons and practical exercises
Target Audience
Operation and maintenance personnel requiring knowledge of the newfunctionality and its implementation in R7 compared to R6.1.
Duration
1 day
Class Size
Maximum 10
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CeNA R3 System AdministrationLZU 102 213
This course will give the participants a deeper knowledge of the CeNA R3system.
Learning Objectives
On completion of this course the participants will have:• An understanding of the interrelationship between the different components
of the system• A deeper knowledge of how the Cellular Network Analyzer (CeNA) system
is working• An insight in the Communication Server (ComS) and Operator Console (OC)
messages in order for the operator to use these messages as a problemindicator tool
• Knowledge of how to perform changes to the system set-up in response tosystem configuration changes
• An understanding of the Database Management System (DBMS), and thecommunication between the DBMS and CeNA
• An overview of the different tables that comprises the data foundation in theCeNA system, and an introduction to MS Query
• Knowledge of how to change important computer and Operating System(OS) settings
• Knowledge of important maintenance routines and procedures
Prerequisites
• Good knowledge in telecommunications• Good knowledge of Ericsson’s GSM system• Previous experience in working with the CeNA system, preferably two or
three monthsAnd successful completion of the course:• CeNA Introduction, (LZU 102 212)
Training Method
Instructor-supported lessons and practical exercises
Target Audience
Personnel (technical and/or administration) who need an in depth understandingof CeNA with the purpose of performing day-to-day maintenance and upgrade onthe CeNA system.
Duration
2 or 3 days (depending on the preferences of the customer)
Class Size
Maximum 6
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GPRS Support Node (GSN) System AdministrationNEW!LZU 108 3957
GSN System Administration is the process of supervising and administering thesupport systems used by the network operation and network deploymentpersonnel. This course will look at the GSN from a System Administrators view,which is with respect to communication, network elements and users.
Learning Objectives
On completion of this course the participants will be able to:• Configure and administer the GSN System Management tools• Plan and implement maintenance procedures
Prerequisites
Successful completion of the following courses:• GPRS System Survey, (LZU108876)• GSN Basic Operation• Unix AdvancedThe participants should be familiar with Solaris System Administration and havesome experience with OSS system administration.
Training Method
The training is instructor supported, process and work case oriented coupled withtheory and practical work.
Target Audience
This course is intended for System Administrators. It is also intended for securitymanagement personnel, GSN Integrators and GSN Support Engineers.
Duration
1 days
Class Size
Maximum 8
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OSS System AdministrationINF 203 368/1
This course will give the participants a deeper knowledge of the OSS system.
Learning objectives
On completion of this course the participants will be able to:• Explain the database and file structure for the mobile specific applications, as
well as storage needs and specific maintenance requirements• Explain the mobile specific alarm adaptation units• Describe error/trouble report corrections• Explain known deviations• Describe the structure of the manuals used for the System Administrators and
know how to use them practically
Prerequisites
Experience in UNIX and Ericsson’s OSS applications and successful completionof the following courses:• OSS Overview, (LZU 108 3276)• XM Operations, (INF 203 347/1)
Training Method
Instructor-supported lessons and practical exercises on a training system
Target Audience
Personnel working with administration of a TMOS /OSS system
Duration
1 day
Class Size
Maximum 12
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GSM SOG AdministrationLZU 108 3278
The course will look at Service Order Gateway (SOG) from a systemadministrator’s point of view. It is based on SOG R7.0. It does not give anyinformation how to operate and run different network elements that SOG isconnected to.
Learning Objectives
The overall course objective is to:To introduce the students to how to manage and administrate a SOG system
Prerequisites
Though SOG is not a TMOS application, it is still useful to have TMOS SystemAdministrator knowledge
Training Method
This course is instructor-led
Target Audience
• The system administrator at the mobile operator, who should maintainconnection towards the network elements, handles userIDs and standardmaintenance (backup etc.)
• Ericsson personal who should handle installation and support
Duration
4 days
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PPAS System SupervisionLZU 108 3907
This course will give the participants the ability to perform the basic systemadministration tasks in PPAS.
Learning Objectives
On completion of this course the participants will be able to handle:• Overview of PPAS hardware and software• Off-line batch jobs• Data Capture; configuration, detached processes, and external request server• Network Provisioning Interface• Alarms and Watchdogs• Daily Tasks• System start-up and shutdown, backups• Archive and Purge Utility• PPAS Trouble shooting• Reports
Prerequisites
• VMS training of equivalent experience• Ingres Database Management training or equivalent experience
Training Method
The course is instructor-supported with a hands-on approach and practicalsessions to reinforce course content.
Target Audience
PPAS System Administrator responsible for the day-to-day supervision of thePPAS system, as an overview for the Database Administrator, System Manager,Operations or IS Personnel involved in the administration tasks, and DepartmentManagers.
Duration
1 day
Class Size
Maximum 8
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PPAS 1st and 2nd Line Support CourseLZU 108 5084
This course introduces participants to the 1st and 2nd line support systemadministration tasks within PPAS.
Learning Objectives
On completion of this course the participant will have knowledge of:• Execution of administrative tasks, e.g. account creation and interactions with
SMAS/SCP during a subscriber life cycle• The participant will learn how to interact with the different interfaces
contained in the administration system• The customer care and its billing and print shop interfaces and customer
maintenance, adjustments and disconnections• Business configuration in system, market and operation. Voucher
configuration, card groups and customer service classes• Overview of batch job submission, log checking, overview of data capture,
PAMI and NPI• Operation, system management and trouble shooting of alarms and
watchdogs as well as log and trace files• PPAS system Cut-over preparation, execution and PPAS upgrade
troubleshooting• PPAS data integrity, security. Managing disk space and maintenance routines
e.g. file defragmentation as well as problem identification and resolution• Network Provisioning and the interface for it
Prerequisites
VMS training up to Advanced Users and Programmers standard and Ingrestraining up to System Administration standard or equivalent experience
Training Method
Instructor-led lessons and practical exercises
Target Audience
This course is essential for Ericsson Support personnel responsible for carryingout 1st and 2nd line support tasks
Duration
8 days
Class Size
8
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PPAS Advanced Administration SystemLZU 108 5085
This course introduces participants to the advanced system administration taskswithin PPAS.
Learning Objectives
On completion of this course the partipant will have knowledge of:• PPAS (VMS) data integrity, security. Managing disk space and maintenance
routines e.g. file defragmentation as well as problem identification andresolution.
• PPAS (INGRES) Managing housekeeping activities, monitoring, handlingproblems, log files and archiver issues
• Network Provisioning and the interface for it
Prerequisites
• VMS training up to Advanced Users and Programmers standard• Ingres training up to System Administration standard or equivalent
experience• Prior attendance (in previous six months) of all of the following PPAS
training courses:• PPAS Customer Care (LZU 108 3903)• PPAS Business Configuration ( LZU 108 3906)• PPAS System Supervision ( LZU 108 3907)
Training Method
Instructor-supported lessons and practical exercises
Target Audience
This course is essential for Database Administrators and System Managersresponsible for managing the PPAS system
Duration
3 days
Class Size
8
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SCE/SMS System AdministrationLZU 115 27
The SCE/SMS System Administration provides basic knowledge of themaintenance of an SCE/SMS system.
Learning Objectives
On completion of this course the participants will be updated on UNIX andSybase and also possess knowledge on the structure of SCE/SMS in terms of filestructure and databases. Participants will receive hands-on experience of dailymaintenance routines, external communication setup and troubleshooting.
Prerequisites
Successful completion of the following courses:• Introduction to UNIX, (LZUU 108 4646) or equivalent knowledge• Solaris 2.x System Administration, (LZUU 108 4647) or equivalent
knowledge• SCE Operation, (LZU 115 25) or, SMS, (LZU 115 26) or equivalent
knowledge
Training Method
Instructor-led lessons and practical excercises
Target Audience
SCE/SMS system administrators needing knowledge of how to maintainSCE/SMS, and any other personnel who need to know SCE/SMS in detail.
Duration
10
Class Size
Maximum 10
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PPS SDP PrePaid System AdministrationLZU 108 3924
The purpose of this learning product is to give the trainee the required knowledgeto carry out the everyday Administration jobs of the System Administrator.
Learning Objectives
On completion of this course the participants will be able to:• Describe and check the system parts• Run backup and restore routines• Act on hardware problems• Perform Alarm troubleshooting• Perform corrective and standard maintenance procedures• Configure SS7-TCX board
Prerequisites
Successful completion of the following courses:• Mobile IN Overview, (LZU 108 3633)• Introduction to SS7, (Ericsson Infotech)• PPS Technical Overview – web based learning product, (LZU 108 3925)• UNIX experience – SUN SOLARIS 2.6 System Administration 1
Training Method
Instructor-supported lessons, group work, self-study and practical exercises
Target Audience
Ericsson customers and Ericsson employees who are going to work with theAdministration of the SDP PrePaid system.
Duration
3 days
Class Size
Maximum 8
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GSM Statistics Introduction NEW!LZU 108 5079
This course introduces the basics behind statistics for GSM. This is done bysetting up reports for Statistics and Traffic Measurement Subsystem (STS) andOperation and Maintenance Subsystem (OMS).
Learning Objectives
At the end of this course, the participant will be able to:
• Set up Statistics and Traffic Subsystem (STS) and Operation andMaintenance Subsystem (OMS) reports
• Create formulas
Prerequisites
• Knowledge of AXE command handling• Ability to handle Dynatext/ALEX to retrieve information• Network Management Center (NMC) I Platform or equivalent experience• GSM System Introduction, (LZU 108 3279)• Introduction to AXE, (LZU 103 506)
Training Method
Instructor Led Training
Target Audience
• Technical Managers• Network Engineers who plan, optimize, and improve networks on radio and
switching (node and transmission)• Staff who fetch statistics• Operations staff who need to spot potential problems in the radio network
Duration
2 days
Class Size
Maximum 8
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GSM Cell Planning OverviewLZU 108 3267
This course will give the participants an overview of cell planning.
Learning Objectives
On completion of this course the participants will be able to:• Describe the overall cell planning concept, specifically in the GSM network• Identify and describe terms which are necessary in performing cell planning• Describe the procedures for cell planning surveys• Describe why system growth affects cell planning
Prerequisites
Successful completion of the course:• GSM System Survey (LZU 108 852 or LZU 108 4513/C)
Training Method
Instructor Led Training
Target Audience
Personnel who need a brief understanding of the cell planning process. Personnelwho require a deeper, longer introduction to cell planning should attend GSMCell Planning Principles (LZU 108 3273) instead.
Duration
1 day
Class Size
Maximum 24
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GSM Cell Planning PrinciplesLZU 108 3273
This course enables participants to understand wave propagation principles,frequency planning and traffic dimensioning. The participants will also be able tomake a normal cell plan and get an understanding of various network features.
Learning Objectives
On completion of this course the participants will be able to:• Describe the overall cell planning concept• Describe radio wave propagation and attenuation• Define the terms “traffic” and “Grade of Service” (GoS)• Practically handle system balance procedures and explain why it is so
important• Describe the procedures for cell planning surveys• Describe why system growth affects cell planning• Define the term “re-use distance”• Describe how to avoid co-channel and adjacent channel interference during
channel assignment• Describe different network optimization tools• Describe how radio wave propagation’s are performed• Describe idle mode behavior, locating, and channel administration• List the most important features that will improve the performance of the
radio network
Prerequisites
Successful completion of the course:• GSM System Survey (LZU 108 852 or LZU 108 4513/1C)
Training Method
Instructor Led Training
Target Audience
• Cell planning and radio network engineers• Radio network tuning engineers
Duration
4 days
Class Size
Maximum 24
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GSM Advanced Cell Planning NEW!LZU 108 5032
This course is designed to provide radio network engineers with extensive theoryabout cell planning.
Learning Objectives
On completion of this course the participants will be able to:• Perform power/system balances and derive and explain design criteria for
macro cell predictions• Perform dimensioning of logical channels• Explain how radio waves are generated, describe antenna properties and
recognize and choose different type of antennas in different type ofenvironments
• Discuss different RBS configurations (including different type of CDUs) thatEricsson supports
• Explain the principles behind (Ericsson’s) macro and micro cell propagationprediction models
• Discuss all aspects of a proper site survey• Choose the appropriate (Ericsson) tool for radio network design, quality
assurance and performance monitoring, analysis and optimization• Design a simple in-building installation• Discuss different frequency planning strategies e.g. MRP and FLP• Set a (limited) set of cell parameters
Prerequisites
Successful completion of the following courses:• GSM System Survey (LZU 108 852 or LZU 108 4513/1C)• GSM Cell Planning Principles (LZU 108 3273)
Training Method
Instructor Led Training
Target Audience
Radio network engineers actively working with cell planning issues
Duration
4 days
Class Size
Maximum 16
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Cell Planning with TEMS Cell PlannerLZU 108 3886
This training course provides the participants the knowledge required for makinga GSM cell plan using TEMS CellPlanner 3.0.
Learning Objectives
On completion of this course the participants will be able to:• Set up new projects• Make nominal cell plans• Use TEMS Cell Planner to fine tune the prediction model 9999• Use the traffic and frequency planning tools in an efficient way• Produce reports with help from the report generator in TEMS Cell Planner• Use the urban modeling features of TEMS Cell Planner• Delete projects contents
Prerequisites
Successful completion of the following courses:• GSM System Survey, (LZU 108 852 or LZU 108 4513/1C)• Cell Planning Principles, (LZU 108 3273)
Training Method
Case studies with instructor-support
Target Audience
Radio Network engineers and Radio Network Tuning engineers needing a goodunderstanding of the processes when using the TEMS Cell Planner tool.
Duration
3 days
Class Size
Maximum 16
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Cell Planning WorkshopLZU 108 3287
This course is designed to provide radio network engineers with extensive theoryabout cell planning and practical experience from radio network design by usingcell planning tools. The course participants are required to carry out differentdesign tasks using either Ericsson Engineering Tool (EET) or TEMS Cell Planner(the latter being the default tool of the course, the former available only onrequest).
Learning Objectives
On completion of this course the participants will be able to:• Use EET for predictions of the network• Calculate design criteria’s for different areas• Perform a power balance• Explain optimization propagation model 9999• Handle TEMS in a practical environment• Apply the cell splitting technique in order to increase the capacity of an
existing network• Explain the difference between macro, mini, micro, and indoor cells• Handle network expansion with help of EET• Maintain and optimize a cellular network regarding channel planning and
interference• Perform a radio survey• Define antenna configurations and antenna rear parts for different cells
Prerequisites
Successful completion of the following courses:• GSM System Survey, (LZU 108 852 or LZU 108 4513/1C)• Cell Planning Principles, (LZU 108 3273)
Training Method
Instructor-supported lessons and practical exercises
Target Audience
• Cell planning and radio network engineers• Radio network tuning engineers
Duration
10 days
Class Size
Maximum 12
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GSM Advanced Cell PlanningLZU 108 881
This course is designed to provide radio network engineers with extensive theoryabout cell planning.
Learning Objectives
On completion of this course the participants will be able to:• Perform power/system balances and derive and explain design criteria for
macro cell predictions• Perform dimensioning of logical channels• Explain how radio waves are generated, describe antenna properties and
recognize and choose different type of antennas in different type ofenvironments
• Discuss different RBS configurations (including different type of CDUs) thatEricsson supports
• Explain the principles behind (Ericsson’s) macro and micro cell propagationprediction models
• Discuss all aspects of a proper site survey• Choose the appropriate (Ericsson) tool for radio network design, quality
assurance and performance monitoring, analysis and optimization• Design a simple in-building installation• Discuss different frequency planning strategies e.g. MRP and FLP• Set a (limited) set of cell parameters
Prerequisites
Successful completion of the following courses:• GSM System Survey, (LZU 108 852)• GSM Cell Planning Principles, (LZU 108 3273)
Training Method
Instructor-supported training and theoretical exercises
Target Audience
Radio network engineers actively working with cell planning issues
Duration
4 days
Class Size
Maximum 16
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GSM Hardware Node DimensioningLZU 108 3815
This course covers the steps involved in dimensioning hardware for AXE nodesin GSM. The course also includes a basic description of AXE hardware, both inBYB 202 and BYB 501, and a description of product packages for R6.1 (BYB202), R7 (BYB 501) and R8 (BYB 501). The main emphasis is on BYB 501equipment.
Learning Objectives
On completion of this course the participants will be able to perform simplehardware node dimensioning calculations for MSC, HLR, SCP and BSC andfrom these choose an appropriate product package
Prerequisites
Successful completion of the following courses:• GSM System Survey, (LZU 108 852 or LZU 108 4513/1C)• GSM Network Planning - Switching, (LZU 108 3699) is recommended
Training Method
Instructor Led Training
Target Audience
The course is intended for technical staff who need a general understanding ofthe hardware node dimensioning, such as switching network designers and staffinvolved in marketing
Duration
4 days
Class Size
Maximum 16
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GSM Radio Network FeaturesLZU 108 3704
This course is designed to provide Radio Frequency engineers with knowledge ofthe different radio network features, the parameters governing them, and, whereapplicable, up to date recommendations of parameter settings.
Learning Objectives
On completion of this course the participants will be able to:• Control locating (Ericsson1 and/or Ericsson3), i.e. connection control in
dedicated mode, by means of tuning different parameters. The two mainobjectives of locating, quality and continuity of calls, and “cell size control”can then be maintained
• Choose between different channel allocation strategies• Control the idle mode behavior of the mobile by means of the parameters that
the mobile receives from the base station on the BCCH• Describe and tune, by means of parameter settings, auxiliary radio network
features• Explain and tune, by means of parameter settings, the following GPRS radio
network features: GPRS dynamic MS power control, GPRS cell selection,GPRS paging and DRX and GPRS channel administration (this is onlycovered in the four day version of the course which also includes GPRS)
Prerequisites
Successful completion of the course:• GSM Cell Planning Principles, (LZU 108 3273)
Training Method
Instructor-supported lessons
Target Audience
Radio Frequency engineers involved in different aspects of RF engineering, inparticular radio network optimization.
Duration
3 days (4 days if GPRS is covered)
Class Size
Maximum 16
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GSM Radio Network TuningLZU 108 3298
This course provides Radio Frequency engineers with theory and practical abilityto tune GSM (cellular) networks.
Learning Objectives
On completion of this course the participants will be able to explain how, whenand why system tuning is performed. They will also know how to interpret radiorelated exchange statistics and various tuning activities to perform system tuning.In particular they will be able to:
• Use the RF guidelines in order to plan the radio network in an appropriateway
• Control locating, idle mode behavior and other radio network features bytuning the parameters that govern them
• Perform a cell parameter consistency and validation check• Analyze TEMS field measurements using some post processing tools• Interpret statistics collected in different network elements• Interpret results from specific measurement functions for radio network
planning and performance analysis
Prerequisites
Successful completion of the following courses:• GSM System Survey, (LZU 108 852 or LZU 108 4513/1C)• GSM Cell Planning Principles, (LZU 108 3273)• GSM Cell Planning Workshop, (LZU 108 3287)
Training Method
Instructor Led Training and practical study cases
Target Audience
Radio Frequency engineers involved in system (radio network) tuning
Duration
5 days
Class Size
Maximum 16
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GSM Network Planning - SwitchingLZU 108 3699
This course will give the participants fundamental knowledge about networkplanning of the swiching nodes in a GSM network.
Learning Objectives
On completion of this course the participants will:• Have fundamental knowledge of methods, strategies and planning processes• Understand the components involved in planning a GSM network• Know the process of designing a transmission network and apply it to simple
networks• Know the principles and the process of designing the traffic part, Intelligent
Network part, and signaling part, as well as the processor capacity inswitched networks
• Know the impacts that GPRS and satellite connections have on networkplanning
• Be able to apply the gained knowledge to plan a simple network
Prerequisites
Successful completion of the course:• GSM System Survey, (LZU 108 852 or LZU 108 4513/1C)
Training Method
Instructor Led Training
Target Audience
Technical staffs who need a general understanding of the network planningprocess on an overview level such as:• Network planning engineers• Technical managers (TM) / Mobile network design (MND)• Local product managers (LPM)• System/product managers
Duration
5 days
Class Size
Maximum 16
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GSM Urban Model Tuning WorkshopLZU 108 5059
This course is designed to provide radio network engineers with practicalexperience of tuning the urban model implemented in TEMS CellPlanner.
Learning Objective
On completion of this course the participants will be able to tune the urban model
Prerequisites
Successful completion of the following courses:• GSM System Survey, (LZU 108 852)• GSM Cell Planning Principles, (LZU 108 3273)• GSM Advanced Cell Planning, (LZU 108 881)• GSM TEMS CellPlanner Workshop, (LZU 108 5058)
Training Method
Instructor-led lessons and practical exercises
Target Audience
The course is intended for radio network engineers actively working with cellplanning issues and that are responsible for optimizing the urban model in TEMSCellPlanner.
Duration
3 days
Class Size
Maximum 16
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Statistics HandlingLZU 108 3274
This course outlines how statistics can be handled by an operator in a GSMenvironment from an OSS point of view.
Learning Objectives
On completion of this course the participants will be able to:• Describe Performance Management and its important role in a network• Understand the principles behind STS and how it is configured in the IOG• Use PMR, MTR, CER and CTR to initiate recordings• Use SRP to create reports• Interpret statistical information• Use statistical reports to plan improvements to and carry out tuning to the
network
Prerequisites
Successful completion of one of the following courses:• GSM MSC/VLR Operation, (LZU 108 623)• GSM BSC Operation, (LZU 108 625)• GSM NMC Operation, (LZU 108 3275)
Training Method
Task Based Training
Target Audience
• Network supervision personnel• Network engineering personnel• Network planning personnel
Duration
5 days
Class Size
Maximum 8
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TEMS Cell Planner Overview (MBL)LZU 108 3850/C
The purpose of the course is to give cell planners knowledge in the basicfunctionality of TEMS CellPlanner to be able to plan radio networks.
Learning Objectives
On completion of this course the participants will be able to use the TEMS CellPlanner and its different functions:• Installation of TEMS Cell Planner• Using flags and filters• User Interface• Definition of propagation models• Using the equipment database• Using the site database• Creation and modifying sites• Analyzing traffic• Assign traffic in the network• Create reports
Prerequisites
Successful completion of the following courses:• GSM System Survey, (LZU 108 852 or LZU 108 4513/1C)• Cell Planning Principles, (LZU 108 3273)
Training Method
Multimedia-Based Learning, (MBL)
Target Audience
Cellplanners and others who need a general understanding of the TEMS CellPlanner.
Duration
Approximately 20 hours
Required Equipment
• PC, 80486 or greater with at least 8 MB RAM• 640x480 resolution, 256 colors• Sound Card (SB 16 compatible)• Windows 95/98 or NT• CD-ROM drive• 15 MB free hard disk space
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TEMS LinkPlannerLZU 102 151
The purpose of this course is to give the participant the ability to set up a radionetwork, calculate path quality and interference, use path-profiles and line-of-sight diagrams, manage presentation in the map window, calculate radio coveragediagrams and define equipment and default values. Both point-to-point and point-to-multipoint networks are covered.The participant will also learn how to use the support programs UTMSEL,LABEDIT and PPE.
Learning Objectives
On completion of this course the participants will be able to use the TEMSLinkPlanner and its different functions:• Basic concepts• Radio wave propagation• Geo database and map handling• Define projects and equipment• Quality and availability targets• Path profiles, path calculations• Near and far interference• Radio coverage calculation• Point to multipoint calculation• Teletraffic calculation
Prerequisites
Experience from working with Microsoft Windows, basic knowledge about radiotransmission.
Training Method
Instructor supported training with practical exercises
Target Audience
Technical staff that will work with Radio Network Planning
Duration
3 days
Class Size
Maximum 12
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GSM Network Planning – TransmissionOverview/PlanningLZU 108 3816
The course contains two separate Learning Units, Overview (3 days) andPlanning (2 days), that can be taught separately.
The Transmission Overview covers transmission media and techniques as well asbearer networks used between nodes in a PLMN. Ericsson products MINI-LINKand DXX will be looked into briefly.
The Transmission Planning covers nominal planning, in particular of the accessnetwork, using both microwave and leased line as well as detailed planning,including principles for network design, line of sight survey, frequency planningand microwave path calculation.
Learning Objectives
On completion of this course the participants will be able to identify anddescribe:
Overview:• The basic parts of media, techniques and bearer networks used in
transmission networksPlanning:• The different planning aspects to consider when planning the transmission
part of a PLMN
Prerequisites
Successful completion of the course:• GSM System Survey, (LZU 108 852 or LZU 108 4513/1C)
Training Method
Instructor Led Training
Target Audience
The Overview section is intended for staff needing general transmissionknowledge like system/product managers and staff involved in marketing.The Planning section is intended for staff beginning to work as transmissionplanners of PLMN.
Duration
5 days
Class Size
Maximum 16
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Mobile IN Service Script Design, BasicLZU 108 3787
The purpose of the 4-day design course is that the participants will understandMobile IN Service Scripts.
Learning Objectives
Participants will design a Mobile IN service through several different stages,namely:• Developing a clear understanding of the service• Choosing the appropriate Control Types• Linking the Control types for program execution• Selecting the logical settings• Input of data to the data module• Initiating a program logic testDuring the course, the participants will work with Mobile IN service scripts:Location Dependent Routing, Re-routing until answer and the Family & FriendsService.SMAS will be used during the course for exercises. The course will culminatewith the participants designing and testing an IN service. This script will be inputinto SMAS and examined.
Prerequisites
Successful completion of the course:• Mobile Intelligent Network Overview, (LZU 108 3633)
Training Method
Individual/Paired participants operating in workshop environment
Target Audience
Personnel working with mobile IN service script adaptation or design
Duration
4 days
Class Size
Maximum 12
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GSA and SAF 3.0 DesignLZU 115 28
GSA Design teaches the student to build service provisioning programs for an INservice using Ericsson's Generic Service Adaptor (GSA). The course focuses on ageneral knowledge of how GSA, including the Service Agent Framework (SAF)works and communicates. It will also provide the student with hands-onexperience with the application.
Learning Objectives
The GSA and SAF 3.0 Design will provide the student with experience ofbuilding a GSA service provisining program using SAF, how to design a userinterface and how to use GSA as an RPC server to external clients
Prerequisites
• SCE Operation, (LZU 115 25)Or
• SMS, (LZU 115 26)Or
Equivalent knowledge
Training Method
Instructor-led lessons and practical excercises
Target Audience
Designers of service provisioning interfaces for Ericsson IN services using GSAand/or SAF.
Duration
3 Days
Class Size
Maximum 12
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GSM OSS Statistics HandlingLZU 108 5080
This course introduces Operation System Support (OSS) statistics to staff whouse the OSS tool as the interface with the switch to monitor their networks.
Learning Objectives
At the end of this course, the participant will be able to initiate recordings andproduce reports for:
• Statistical Reports Package (SRP)• Measurement Result Recording (MRR)• Neighboring Cell Support/ Neighboring Cell List Optimization Expert
(NCS/NOX)• Frequency Allocation Support/ Frequency Optimization Expert (FAS/FOX)• Cellular Traffic Recording (CTR)• Channel Event Recording (CER)• Measurement Traffic Recording (MTR)• Traffic Estimation Tool (TET)• Performance Management Application (PMA)
Prerequisites
• GSM Statistics Introduction, (LZU 108 5079)
Training Method
Instructor Led Training
Target Audience
• Technical Managers• Network Engineers who plan, optimize, and improve networks on radio and
switching (node and transmission)• Staff who fetch statistics• Operations staff who need to spot potential problems in the radio network
Duration
3 days
Class Size
Maximum 8
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IN DESIGN WITH SDELZU 108 5021
The purpose of this course (LZU 108 5021) is to teach students how to create andmodify IN services using the tools and user documentation associated with theService Development Environment (SDE).The course uses a task-oriented learning approach to step through the IN designwork processes. It is a practical course.
Learning Objectives
After completion of this course the students will be able to:• Construct basic IN services from a control type collection• Apply the control type settings to the service development process• Create the service components, i.e. Control Types (CTs), Service Script
(SS), SS Group, HLSIB and IN service on the SDE• Validate the service components using the SDE
Prerequisites
• Telecom Platforms (LZU 107 340)• IN Survey (LZU 108 543) or Mobile IN Survey (LZU 108 3633)
Training Method
This is an instructor-led course that uses task-oriented learning methodology
Target Audience
Ericsson customer staff working with service script adaptation or design
Duration
5 days
Class Size
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MINI-LINK E InstallationLZU 113 86
This course is intended for installation personnel working on MINI-LINKimplementation projects. The course covers the MINI-LINK E program, focusingon installation.
Learning Objectives
On completion of this course the participants will:• Have a basic knowledge about the system concept• Be able to install a MINI-LINK E system• Be able to perform basic set-up during installation
Prerequisites
• Basic knowledge of telecommunications and radio transmission (e.g.Telecoms 2000 - An Overview, LZU108989)
Training Method
Instructor-led with theoretical and practical exercises
Target Audience
MINI-LINK E Installation personnel
Duration
3 days
Class Size
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RBS 2000 InstallationLZU 108 3959
This course will give the participant information about general RBS 2000Installation, indoor (2202) or outdoor (2101, 2102) and RBS 2000 installation.This course can be combined with Antenna Installation Course, LZU 108 3960and/or Mini-Link E Installation Course, LZU 113 86.
Learning Objectives
On completion of this course the participants will have fundamental knowledgeabout:• General RBS 2000 Installation, theory• Indoor (2202) or outdoor (2101, 2102), Installation, theory• RBS 2000 Installation, practical
Prerequisite
• Introduction to Radio Site Installation, MBL (Multimedia Based Learning)The participants should have a basic understanding in technical English.• Allowed (according to local regulations) to work at hights (i.e. on a rooftop)The participants should have experience working with high-voltage equipment.Local safety regulations may require that all work (installation, repair, revision,etc.) with high-voltage equipment must be done by a qualified or certifiedelectrician only. It is the responsibility of the local maintenance manager, and notEricsson Radio Systems AB to ensure compliance with applicable local safetyregulations.
Training Method
Instructor-led with theoretical and practical exercises
Target Audience
RBS 2000 installation personnel
Duration
5 days
Class Size
Maximum 10
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Antenna System InstallationLZU 108 3960
The course incorporate antenna installation in theory and practical. After thecourse the participants will be able to Install and verify appropriate version ofantenna system for RBS 2000 (2101, 2102, 2202) on a quality level defined byEricsson.
Learning Objectives
On completion of this course the participants will be able to:• Install the antenna systems according to the safety regulations• Interpret the Radio Site Installation Documentation make changes in the “As-
build” drawing• Do the personal installation planning and fill in the preparation and
installation checklists• Connect the antenna system to the earthing and lightning protection• Use the correct tools and instruments• Perform basic mechanical installation• Do connectors assembly• Install the feeder run• Install the cable lead-in• Installation of outdoor cable ladders for feeders• Do earthing of antenna system• Install antennas (and TMA)• Install the feeders• Mount and seal the feeder connectors• Install the jumper cables• Label the feeders (and jumpers)• Perform antenna installation tests and fill in the test record• Do concluding routines
Prerequisites
• A hight examination and equipment to be able to work in a mast• Introduction to Radio Site Installation, MBL
Training Method
Instructor-supported lessons and practical exercises
Target Audience
The course is intended for RBS 2000 installation personnel
Duration
2 days
Class Size
Maximum 8
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RBS Maintenance
RBS 2000 MaintenanceLZU 108 874
The purpose with this course is to supply newly employed BTS FieldMaintenance personnel with competence needed for basic Maintenanceprocedures on RBS 2000.
Learning Objectives
After the course the participants will be able to:• Perform fault localization on RBS equipment and antenna system• Perform simple repair procedures and replace faulty hardware units• Perform test after corrective action (e.g. test call, test of external alarms,
climate system test and antenna system test)• Configure and install correct IDB (Installation Data Base) using the OMT• Monitor internal and external alarms using the OMT• Monitor the fault status of the RBS using the OMT• Work according to the “RBS maintenance process” and interpret a workorder
from NMC/OMC• Perform preventive maintenance on the RBS and antenna system• Fill in a Repair Delivery Note (“Blue Tag”) and a trouble report• Handle replaced units in a proper manner
Prerequisites
Basic education in radio- and microwave technique and successful completion ofthe course:• GSM System Survey, (LZU 108 852) or MBL GSM System Survey,
(LZU 108 4513/1C)
Training Method
Instructor-led lesson and practical work
Target Audience
Target group is the GSM Operators BTS field maintenance staff working withmaintenance of RBS equipment.
Duration
3 days
Class Size
Maximum 8
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RBS 200 MaintenanceLZU 108 877
The purpose with this learning product is to supply newly employed BTS FieldMaintenance personnel with competence needed for basic maintenanceprocedures on RBS 200.
Learning Objectives
On completion of this course the participants will be able to:• Locate and identify the TRS hardware using system documentation• Locate and identify the TRI hardware using system documentation• Describe the main function of the RBS 200 hardware units• Perform simple repair procedures and exchange fault suspected hardware
according to work order and check/update hardware revision with LMT• Perform maintenance routines on the antenna system• Perform test procedures (e.g. Test call, test of external alarms, antenna
system test)• Interpret the RBS 200 status LED's using system documentation
Prerequisites
Basic education in radio technique and successful completion of the course:• GSM System Introduction, (LZU 108 3279)
Training Method
Instructor-supported theoretical lessons and practical work
Target Audience
GSM Operators BTS field maintenance staff working with maintenance of RBSequipment.
Duration
3 days
Class Size
Maximum 8
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GSM PICO RBS Installation & MaintenanceLZU 108 3932
This course covers the installation, testing and maintenance of the RBS 2401.
Learning Objectives
On completion of this course the participants will be able to:• Install the RBS2401 with the help of the User's Guide• Perform the Site installation Test with selected optional tests• Locate a faulty replaceable unit and replace it, using the OMT and the
User's Guide• Use and fill in a Test Record
Prerequisites
Experience from technical work and work with the OMT and preferablysuccessful completion of the course:• GSM System Introduction, (LZU 108 3279)
Training Method
Instructor-supported lessons and theoretical/practical exercises
Target Audience
The target group for this learning product is mainly technical personnel involvedin installation, testing and maintenance of the RBS2401.
Duration
1 day
Class Size
Maximum 9
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MAXITETM Operation and MaintenanceLZU 108 3808
This course covers MAXITETM for GSM 1800 MHz or 1900 MHz (the antenna isthe big difference).
Learning Objectives
On completion of this course the participants will be able to:• Explain the MAXITE features and benefits• Describe the function of the MAXITE HW-units on a block level• Install RBS 2302, Power and Battery Cabinet (PBC) and Active Antenna
Unit (AAU) using the manuals and perform the Site Installation Test• Locate a faulty replaceable unit and replace it, using Operation and
Maintenance Terminal (OMT) and the manuals• Handle the Installation Data Base (IDB) with OMT
Prerequisites
Successful completion of the following courses:• GSM System Survey, (LZU 108 852 or LZU 108 4513/1C)• RBS 2000 Operation and Maintenance, (LZU 108 3269) is recommended
Training Method
Instructor-supported lessons and theoretical/practical exercises
Target Audience
Mainly technical personnel involved in installation, testing and maintenance ofMAXITE .
Duration
2 days
Class Size
Maximum 8
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Micro RBS Operation and MaintenanceLZU 108 3799
This course covers the RBS 2301 and/or 2302 depending on the customer.
Learning Objectives
On completion of this course the participants will be able to:• Describe the different configuration possibilities• Explain the Micro RBS features and benefits• Describe the function of the Micro RBS (and PBC) HW-units on a block
level• Install the Micro RBS (and PBC) using the manuals and perform the Site
Installation Test• Locate a faulty replaceable unit an replace it, using OMT and the manuals• Handle the Installation Data Base (IDB) with OMT
Prerequisites
Successful completion of the course:• GSM System Survey, (LZU 108 852 or LZU 108 4513/1C)
Training Method
Instructor-supported lessons, theoretical/practical exercises
Target Audience
Mainly technical personnel involved in installation, testing and maintenance ofthe RBS 2301/2302.
Duration
1 day
Class Size
Maximum 8
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Mini-Link E MaintenanceLZB 113 301
This is a course intended for those working with MINI-LINK field maintenanceat BTS site after site hand-over has taken place. The course covers the MINI-LINK E program, focusing on field maintenance. It consists of both theoreticallectures and practical exercises.
Learning Objectives
On completion of this course the participants will be able to:• Describe the basic knowledge of the system concept• Be able to perform basic fault-tracing• Be able to replace faulty equipment and to perform a reconfiguration
Prerequisites
• Basic knowledge of telecommunications and radio transmission (CD LZU108 989/C is recommended)
• Experience in the use of Windows 95 or Windows NT
Training Method
Instructor-supported lessons
Target Audience
This course is primarily developed for field service technicians who needs anoverview of the MINI-LINK concept. The basic skills are to perform simplemaintenance on MINI-LINK equipment on site.
Duration
2 days
Class Size
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DXX - Installation and MaintenanceLZU 107 3240
Learning Objectives
On completion of this course the participants will have the knowledge and skillsnecessary for on-site installation, commissioning, maintenance and basic leveltroubleshooting of the Ericsson DXX HW Equipment.
Prerequisites
General technical understanding
Training Method
Instructor-supported lessons and extensive practical exercises
Target Audience
The course is intended for installation and maintenance technicians and engineersplus personnel needing knowledge about installation and testing of DXXEquipment.
Duration
2-3 days
Class Size
Maximum 6
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Power System Operation and MaintenanceLZU 107 217
The aim of the course is that the participants shall become capable of operatingand maintaining Ericsson Power Supply Systems.
Learning Objectives
On completion of this course the participants will be able to understand:• The units included in an Ericsson Power Supply Systems and their functions• Short repetition of function and build-up of valve regulated and freely vented
batteries used for telecom applications• Connection and communication between units• Safety rules• Performance testing• How to browse through the power system’s supervision units and find and
adjust data• The most important parameters of the software in Ericsson Power Systems
and how they shall be set• Different alarm levels, what they mean and how to react• How to exchange a faulty unit• Actions in case of alarm
Prerequisites
Theoretical and practical knowledge of power systems for telecommunications isan advantage, for less experienced participants the introduction course LZU 105126 is recommended as a start-off course. Battery testing and trouble shooting aresubjects regarded in course LZU 105 128, which is recommended to take oncompletion of this course.
Training Method
Instructor-led with theoretical lessons and practical exercises
Target Audience
Engineers and technicians working with operation and maintenance, of EricssonPower Systems for telecom equipment.
Duration
3 days
Class Size
Maximum 12
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GSM BSS Integration for Field MaintenanceLZU 108 871
The course is designed to bring the participants to a level where they are able tosupport the BSC by the integration of new sites. The course also covers thestructure of the BSC and the interworking between the BSC and RBS.
Learning Objectives
After completion of the course the participants will be able to:• Perform the most common integration tasks• Configure an RBS 2000 using the on-line documentation• Identify individual components in the BSS sub-system, both in the BSC and
RBS• Appreciate the ways in which the different components interwork• Handle practical fault-finding using the on-line documentation
Prerequisites
The participant must have the experience relevant to the completion of thefollowing courses:• RBS 2000 O&M (LZU 108 3269) or RBS 2000 Maintenance (LZU 108 874)• 3 months working practice
Training Method
The course combines instructor-led lessons, group work and theoretical andpractical exercises
Target Audience
The course is intended for personnel that work with operation and maintenance ofthe RBS, and are involved in the integration process. This can either be personnelworking with the RBS Site Maintenance, or personnel doing the RBS installationand Testing
Duration
3 days
Class Size
Maximum 8
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RBS Site Maintenance OJTLZU 108 3943
The RBS Site maintenance OJT (On the Job Training) product is intended forpersonnel working with maintenance of RBS equipment on site. Simplemaintenance of MINI-LINK and antennas will also be covered. The attendancewill work in her/his own network under supervision of a mentor. The training isbased on real faults occurring in the network and the most common faultsituations will be covered. If possible some actions can be performed on a testsite. The OJT will be adapted to the customers’ own maintenance routines. Thiswill result in that the field technician feels more secure to work according tothese routines.
Learning Objectives
On completion this course the participants will be able to:• Conduct maintenance of RBS equipment in a real live network• Basic routines regarding site visits (site access, location instructions, spare
parts, workorder, etc)• Handle faulty and non-faulty spareparts (Blue tag, packing etc.)• Preventive maintenance on RBS with the assistance of an experienced
mentor• Perform simple maintenance on MINI-LINK equipment and be able to point
out and change suspected faulty parts with the help of a supervision tool• Perform trouble shooting on antenna systems using Site Master and OMT
Prerequisites
• The participants should have attended the course RBS Site maintenance,(LZU1083943) (RBS, MINI-LINK) or have corresponding knowledge
• A MINI-LINK testsite is necessary in order to perform the learning unitabout MINI-LINK
Training Method
Instructor-supported short theory sessions will be included before working with aspecific case/fault either in classroom or on site.
Target Audience
Field technicians working with maintenance of RBS and Mini-Link equipment
Duration
10 days, 2 days will be dedicated for preparation for the course on site at thecustomers’ premises.
Class Size
Maximum 5
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Switch Maintenance
Maintenance MSC/BSCLZU 108 3892
The purpose of this course is to build up the competence of the participant toperform AXE hardware maintenance of type BYB 202 and BYB 501 by usinglocal O&M tools.
Learning Objectives
On completion of this course the participants will be able to:• Replace various types of printed circuit boards (RP's, EM's)• Replace various types of central printed circuit boards (CP, IOG)• Transfer files to or from the IOG 11/20 system
Prerequisites
Successful completion of the course:• GSM System Survey, (LZU 108 852)
Training Method
Practical cases are solved in pairs
Target Audience
Field maintenance personnel e.g. MSC Technicians. NMC/OMC personnel thatshall be able to direct remote maintenance personnel.
Duration
10 days
Class Size
Maximum 8
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GPRS Support Node (GSN) Hardware MaintenanceNEW!
LZU 108 2028
The goal of the course is to enable maintenance personnel to replace and extendGSN hardware.
Learning Objectives
On completion of this course the participants will be able to:• Identify GSN hardware• Describe the function of GSN hardware• Replace GSN hardware• Perform test connections• Test new hardware
Prerequisites
Successful completion of the following course:• GPRS System Survey, (LZU108876)And:• Prior GSM knowledge• Knowledge of AXE
Training Method
The training is instructor supported, process and work case oriented coupled withtheory and practical work.
Target Audience
This course is intended for network maintenance personnel, GSN Integrators,GSN, BSS and Backbone Support Engineers.
Duration
1 day
Class Size
Maximum 8
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GSM Maintenance MSC/BSC Extended NEW!LZU 108 5031
This learning product is a course product for the work area “Maintenance”. Withthis product, students will get deeper knowledge and competence to handle theGroup Switch, IOG 11/IOG 20 and software recovery in Central Processor.
The APZ 212 20, 212 25, 212 30 and IOG 11, IOG 20 will be covered.
Learning Objectives
On completion of the course the course attendant will be able to:• Detect and solve faults in the Group Switch• Detect and repair faults in the IOG11 and IOG20• Determine how and when to order IOG restarts and reloads• Activate and set parameters for the software recovery functions using local
O&M tools• Handle software recovery alarms using local O&M tools• Start the system after a stoppage using local O&M tools
Prerequisites
The participant must have the experience relevant to the completion of thefollowing courses:• GSM System Survey (LZU 108 852 or LZU 108 4513/1C)• GSM Maintenance MSC/BSC (LZU 108 3892)• Working experience in the Maintenance area after attending the GSM
Maintenance MSC/BSC course
Training Method
The methodology applied is a mixture of theoretical lessons and practical task-oriented parts. Theoretical lessons will build up the knowledge basis, which willthen be consolidated by practical excercises with task-oriented events
Target Audience
Personnel working in the Maintenance area requiring deeper knowledge of theAXE system
Duration
5 days
Class Size
Maximum 8
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AXE IOG20 AdvancedLZU 108 05
This course will give the experienced IOG20 operator staff a deeper knowledgeof IOG20 Operation and Maintenance.
Learning Objectives
On completion of this course the participants will be able to take preparatorymeasures concerning extended maintenance like extensions and introduction ofrevised products, and in co-operation with an expert take an active part inadvanced fault handling.
Prerequisites
Successful completion of the following courses:• AXE Operation and Maintenance Platform in GSM, (LZU 108 3683)• AXE Operation Handling in GSM, (LZU 108 3684)• AXE IOG20 Delta, (LZU 108 115)
Training Method
Instructor-supplied lessons with practical exercises
Target Audience
Personnel involved in advanced operation and maintenance activities of AXE andparticularly of IOG20.
Duration
5 days
Class Size
Maximum 10
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AXE Emergency Handling Periodic Refresh TrainingLZU 108 447
After completing the course participants will be able to successfully diagnose andrepair faults in AXE without serious interruption to traffic handling and performperiodic maintenance routines as specified in approved Ericsson guidelines.
Learning Objectives
On completion of this course the participants will be able to:• Repair faults in APZ and the critical parts of APT• Restore the exchange to its working state quickly and efficiently• Handle backup information• Prevent serious disturbances in traffic handling caused by human error• Handle system stoppages• Repair GSD/CLOCK faults without causing serious interruptions in traffic
handling• Start an exchange and restore data• Repair faults in APZ without causing traffic interruptions• Manually find and repair faults in APZ• Understand restart and error-interrupt data
Prerequisites
Training to the level of System Technician, Operation or Maintenance
Training Method
Instructor-led with practical exercises in a training exchange
Target Audience
AXE System technicians and engineers
Duration
5 days
Class Size
Maximum 8
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Customer Care ProfessionalismLZU 108 3214
The Customer Care Professionalism is a training package built on a portfolio ofvarious training modules. Modules are chosen depending of the profile of thetarget Customer Care organization. The Customer Care Professionalism willenhance the operation of your Customer Care organization through training ofpersonnel on relevant tasks of operation.
Learning Objectives
This training package will help a call-center employee to answer direct customerinquiries in a technically correct and professional manner. It will also help theparticipants to fulfill their goal regarding “number of inquiries from customerssolved at first contact”.
Prerequisites
Good English knowledge, general PC and Internet knowledge
Training Method
Instructor-led lessons and exercises
Target Audience
The target audience has been defined as two different groups:• GSM Operators’ Customer Care organizations• Distributors or Service Providers
Duration
2 days
Class Size
• Maximum 20• Minimum 12
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PPAS Business ConfigurationLZU 108 3906
This course will give the participants the ability to use the basic businessconfiguration functions in PPAS.
Learning Objectives
On completion of this course the participants will be able to handle:• Business Configuration menu and Company Configuration• Market Configuration• Operational Configuration, screen and field privileges• Pre-paid Card Configuration• Disconnection reasons and customer classes
Prerequisites
PC literate with good keyboard skills and successful completion of the course:• PPAS Customer Care Course, (LZU 108 3903)
Training Method
The course is instructor-supported with a hands-on approach and practicalsessions to reinforce course content. The course reflects the business processeswith realistic examples of business configuration data.
Target Audience
• PPAS Administrator responsible for maintaining configuration data• As an overview of PPAS configuration for Marketing personnel, and
Department Managers
Duration
1 day
Class Size
Maximum 8
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PPAS Customer CareLZU 108 3903
This course will give the participants the ability to use the basic customer carefunctions in PPAS.
Learning Objectives
On completion of this course the participants will be able to handle:• Overview of the PPAS system and terminology• Billing system interface and account creation• Failed recharge history and Pre-Paid Card enquiry• Charging and re-charging accounts• Resolving follow-up work• Debit and Credit adjustments• Customer disconnection process
Prerequisites
PC literate with good keyboard skills
Training Method
The course is instructor-supported with a hands-on approach and practicalsessions to reinforce course content. The course reflects the business processeswith realistic examples of customer maintenance activities.
Target Audience
• Customer Service staff• PPAS Supervisors and Trainers• Marketing personnel, System Administrators and department managers
needing an overview of PPAS
Duration
1 day
Class Size
Maximum 8
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Business Management
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Business Oriented Training for Cellular OperatorsLZU 108 3695
The purpose of this training program is to provide managers and senior staff withan improved understanding of the key elements influencing the profitability of acellular operator.
Learning Objectives
On completion of this course the participants will have an improvedunderstanding of the key elements influencing the profitability of a cellularoperator. The use of a simulation tool in a team environment will enhance theparticipants’ business acumen.
Prerequisites
There are no prerequisites for this course but a basic knowledge oftelecommunication is recommended.
Training Method
Instructor-supported lessons including business cases and the use of case basedtraining in a team environment.
Target Audience
Management and senior staff in cellular operating companies
Duration
3 days
Class Size
Maximum 16
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Business TelecommunicationsLZU 108 3884
The purpose of this course is to provide the participants with a basicunderstanding of telecommunications technology, the limitations and theopportunities the technology can bring.
Learning Objectives
On completion of this course the participants will be able to transform customertelecommunication needs into profitable solutions as well as communicate thecustomer value.
Prerequisites
A question battery will be provided by the training center to be completed beforeattending the course.
Training Method
Instructor-led interactive sessions combined with group exercises, discussionsand the participants’ presentations. Case studies and role-plays simulating reallife business situations to ensure that participants learn from each others’experience, and also learn to find solutions as a team.
Target Audience
The target audience is junior account managers, business solutions managers andproduct managers. The participants should already have a commercialbackground or has got an MSc, BSc or equivalent in marketing or management,but doesn’t need any significant technical background.
Duration
5 days
Class Size
Maximum 16
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NMT FunctionsLZU 108 3229
This course will be adapted to customer requirements. The course deals with thefunctions introduced to NMT from phase 41 and onwards. It includes a moredetailed discussion of the functions than what is possible in the MTS operationand maintenance course (LZU 108 455). The course can be theoretical orpractical with demonstrations and implementation exercises. On completion ofthe course the participants will have an understanding of the functions and theiruse. Based on the practical exercises they will be able to implement the functionsin their own network. A selection of the phases described can be included in thecourse.
Learning Objectives
To be agreed between customer and training supplier
Prerequisites
Good knowledge of NMT, Experience from operation and maintenance forcourses with practical exercises.
Training Method
Instructor-led lessons and theoretical/practical exercises
Target Audience
Planning personnel and/or operation and maintenance staff in MTX according tocourse contents and objectives.
Duration
To be agreed between customer and training supplier
Class Size
Theoretical courses: 16Practical courses: 10
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NMT System SurveyLZU 108 451
This course will give the participants a general understanding and the ability toexplain, in general terms, the entire NMT system.
Learning Objectives
On the completion of this course the participants will be able to:• Explain in general terms, the entire CMS 45/89The participants will also have a general idea of:• The history of NMT• Network structure, terms and components• The basic structure of the Mobile Telephone Exchange (MTX)• The basic structure of the Radio Base Station (BS)• The basic structure of the Mobile Station (MS)• Cell Planning principles• Signaling principles• How traffic cases is handled in CMS 45/89• Operation and maintenance functions of the CMS 45/89
Prerequisites
Successful completion of the following courses:• AXE Survey, (LZU 108 775 or LZU 108 776/C)• Mobile Telecommunications Overview (MBL), (LZU 108 4502/1C)
Training Method
Instructor-led lessons and exercises
Target Audience
Personnel who need a technical overview of the NMT system
Duration
3 days
Class Size
Maximum 16
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MTS Operation and Maintenance (NMT)LZU 108 455
This course is intended for staff with AXE experience who are going to workwith the operation and maintenance of an AXE exchange in NMT (MTX).
Learning Objectives
On completion of the course the participants will be able to operate and maintainthe MTX with the guidance of the operation and maintenance manual.
Prerequisites
Successful completion of the following courses:• NMT System Survey, (LZU 108 451)• AXE Cellular Operation and Maintenance, (LZU 108 624) or equivalent
AXE Operation and Maintenance training
Training Method
Instructor-supported lessons and theoretical/practical exercises in a trainingexchange.
Target Audience
Operation and maintenance staff on NMT/MTX
Duration
8 days
Class Size
Maximum 10
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NMT CellplanningLZU 108 802
This course will give the participants basic knowledge of cell planning in general,and Ericsson Radio Systems cell planning in particular.
Learning Objectives
On completion of this course the participant will have basic knowledge of thefollowing:• Capacity calculations in the radio network• Radio wave propagation• Fading• Interference• Models for propagation• The Ericsson tool for cell planning (EET)• Practical network design• System tuning
Prerequisites
Successful completion of the course:• NMT System Survey, (LZU 108 451)
Training Method
Instructor-supported lessons and a study case
Target Audience
Customers and Ericsson employees involved in NMT projects
Duration
3 days
Class Size
Maximum 16
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RS4000 Advanced Maintenance (NMT)LZU 108 3124
This course will give the participants the skills and knowledge to work and leadadvanced service and maintenance of RS4000 Radio Base Stations at site.
Learning Objectives
On completion of this course the participants will handle:• Overview of the units in RS4000, functional and mechanical• Presentation of the production line and visit to the Service and Repair Centre• Presentation of test point and parameters• Test of the RX-, CU/AF-and PA-board in the CTR• Presentation of the TXBP, RXBP, Filter Combiner and PSU• Test of the units in the CE-frame• Cabinet wiring, wiring CE-frame/CTR/Back-plane of RS4000• Measurements on RS4000 with Stabilock, e.g. SQ-level, RX-sensitivity and
S/N ratio• Trouble shooting of prepared RS4000• Calibration and adjustment of units at system test of RS4000
Prerequisites
Successful completion of the course:• RS4000 Installation and Maintenance, (LZU 108 804)And very good knowledge in service of electronics and radio-communicationequipment.
Training Method
Instructor-supported lessons and practical exercises
Target Audience
Service technicians performing trouble shooting in Radio Base Stations RS4000
Duration
5 days
Class Size
Maximum 4
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RS4000 Installation and Maintenance (NMT)LZU 108 804
This course will give the participants the capability to install and commission anRS4000 Radio Base Station. The participants will also be able to locate, identifyand replace a faulty unit in the base station for later repair at a service center.
Learning Objectives
On completion of this course the participants will handle:• Presentation of the NMT system and the Radio Base Station• Functional and mechanical description of units• Receiver/transmitter signal path• Installation of RBS cabinet and subunits• Running the OP terminal, installing software and setting of parameters• Use of MTX-simulator or FAD• Commissioning, pre-settings and running• Measurements and tests, trouble shooting and replacement of units
Prerequisites
General knowledge in electronics and radio communication and successfulcompletion of the course:• NMT System Survey, (LZU 108 451)
Training Method
Instructor-supported lessons and practical exercises, Interpretation and use ofdocumentation.
Target Audience
Installation, commissioning and maintenance staff
Duration
3 or 5 days
Class Size
Maximum 9
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RS9000 Advanced Maintenance (NMT)LZU 108 3127
This course will give the participants the skill and knowledge to work and leadadvanced service and maintenance of RS9000 Radio Base Stations at site.
Learning Objectives
On completion of this course the participants will handle:• Overview of the units in RS9000, functional and mechanical• Presentation of the production line and visit to the Service and Repair Centre• Presentation of test point and parameters• Test of the RX-, CU/AF-and PA-board in the CTR• Presentation of the TXBP, RXBP, Filter Combiner and PSU• Test of the units in the CE-frame• Cabinet wiring, wiring CE-frame/CTR/Back-plane of RS9000• Measurements on RS9000 with Stabilock, e.g. SQ-level, RX-sensitivity and
S/N ratio• Trouble shooting of prepared RS9000• Calibration and adjustment of units at system test of RS9000
Prerequisites
Successful completion of the course:• RS4000 Installation and Maintenance, (LZU 108 804)And very good knowledge in service of electronics and radio-communicationequipment.
Training Method
Instructor-supported lessons and practical exercises
Target Audience
Service technicians performing trouble shooting in Radio Base Stations RS9000
Duration
5 days
Class Size
Maximum 4
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RS9000 Installation and MaintenanceLZU 108 805
This course will give the participants the capability to install and commission anRS9000 Radio Base Station. The participants will also be able to locate, identifyand replace a faulty unit in the base station for later repair at a service center.
Learning Objectives
On completion of this course the participants will handle:• Presentation of the NMT system and the Radio Base Station• Functional and mechanical description of units• Receiver/transmitter signal path• Installation of RBS cabinet and subunits• Running the OP terminal, installing software and setting of parameters• Use of MTX-simulator or FAD• Commissioning, pre-settings and running• Measurements and tests, trouble shooting and replacement of units
Prerequisites
General knowledge in electronics and radio communication and successfulcompletion of the course:• NMT System Survey, (LZU 108 451)
Training Method
Instructor-led lessons and practical exercises, Interpretation and use ofdocumentation.
Target Audience
Installation, commissioning and maintenance staff
Duration
3 or 5 days
Class Size
Maximum 9
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The Evolution from 2G to 3GLZU 108 879
This course shows the participants the main reasons for the 3G standardization.The course also explains the 3G standardization and describes the evolution fromGSM to 3G (UMTS). It also provides the participants with an understanding onthe UMTS Network structure and the main differences between GSM andUMTS, especially the principles of the UMTS Radio Interface.
Learning Objectives
On completion of this course the participants will be able to:• Outline the history of mobile communication, explain the importance of new
technology and standardisation to the market evolution, discuss the currentmobile communication market demands and outline central aspects of the GSMevolution as an answer to market demands
• Discuss the ITU IMT-2000 standardisation and the different IMT-2000 radiotransmission technology (RTT) proposal, outline the targets of the thirdgeneration standardisation
• Distinguish the different UMTS standardisation organisations, outline the targetsof UMTS standardisation, explain the evolution from GSM to UMTS and thecoexistence of GSM and UMTS network elements
• Explain the UMTS concept, describe differences of GSM and UMTS cells andhandover, discuss the common GSM/UMTS network architecture, summarise thefunctional units of the common GSM/UMTS network and define the functions ofthe new GSM Phase 2+ and UMTS Phase 1 network elements
• Define the WARC-92 spectrum allocation for IMT-2000, outline the regionalIMT-2000 / UMTS spectrum reservation, discuss UMTS terrestrial and satellitespectrum requirements and outline further spectrum extensions
• Explain the principles of information transmission and outline the importanttransmission principles of 1G and 2G systems
• Talk about the different UTRA proposals, outline the ETSI decision for UTRA,explain the harmonisation of FDD and TDD mode and understand the basicprinciples of FDD and TDD mode
Prerequisites
Depending upon the participants prior knowledge this course can be held as a oneor two day course, where the one day version demands that the participants havegot prior GSM knowledge, whereas the 2 day version calls for knowledge on theprinciples of telecommunication.
Training Method
Instructor-led lessons
Target Audience
Employees within the technology and management sectors, who requires generalknowledge about UMTS planning.
Duration
1 or 2 days depending on students prior knowledge
Class Size
Maximum 20
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Introduction to 3G ApplicationsLZU 108 5003
This course will give the participants an introduction to 3G applications from theend user perspective - how the human will face 3G technology. Focus is ondemonstrating and simulating applications of today and discussing futureapplications. It is the general principles that are presented, rather than specifictechnical details.
Learning Objectives
On completion of this course the participants will be able to:• Discuss 3G applications and what kind of application the end user prefers• Discuss trends around applications• Discuss application enablers• Discuss how the end user is studied
Prerequisites
The participants should have general digital mobile communication background,equivalent to GSM System Introduction (LZU 108 3279). The participants shouldhave a basic understanding of the scope of the 3rd generation mobile telephonysystem.
Training Method
Instructor-led lessons and theoretical exercises
Target Audience
Marketing and Technical personnel that are new in the area of 3G applications
Duration
2 days
Class Size
Maximum 16
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UMTS Transmission OverviewLZU 108 892
This course will give the participants an overview of transmission within UMTS.The course will go through the fundamentals of IP / ATM, SDH / PDH and theinteraction between these, as well as introduce the participants to some ofEricssons switching products on the edge, and in the backbone. The course alsocovers GSM to UMTS migration scenarios.
Learning Objectives
On completion of this course the participants will have an understanding of:• Transport Network Overview for GSM and UMTS• ATM, IP and SDH/PDH Basics• IP over ATM• GSM over packet• UMTS transport alternatives• Ericsson IP and ATM products• GSM - UMTS migration scenarios
Prerequisites
The participants should understand the basic principles of a GSM network as wellas the migration to UMTS.
Training Method
Instructor-led lessons
Target Audience
Marketing staff and management seeking information/knowledge aboutTransmission technology for GSM and UMTS.
Duration
1 day
Class Size
Maximum 20
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WCDMA OverviewLZU 108 3877
The WCDMA Overview gives a basic introduction to the third-generation accesstechnology WCDMA. The focus is on general principles, rather than specifictechnical details.
Learning Objectives
On completion of this course the participants will be able to:• Setup and change the Analysis tables for the A-number, B-number and Pre-
Analyses• Change charging data in the MSC• Define MSC TT-files• Adjust route parameters and define new routes• Connect Echo cancellers to a route• Define Route Analysis and Routing Cases in the MSC• Perform and interpret S7 printouts.• Define and change the End-of-Selection Analysis and codes• Perform Traffic Measurement on routes and Processor Load
Prerequisites
The participants should have general digital mobile communication backgroundand some knowledge about radio communication, equivalent to GSM SystemIntroduction.
Training Method
Instructor-led lessons and theoretical exercises
Target Audience
The course is intended for students with no previous experience fromCDMA/WCDMA.
Duration
The duration of the course is either one day (six hours) or two days (twelvehours), the two day course goes in deeper on UTRA the ETSI UMTS TerrestrialRadio Access RTT candidate.
Class Size
Maximum 20
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WCDMA Experimental System SurveyLZU 108 887
The WCDMA Experimental System Survey will give the participants anintroduction to Ericssons's WCDMA Experimental System.
Learning Objectives
On completion of this course the participants will:• Have an understanding of what the Ericsson WCDMA Experimental System
is and the background to the development of this system• Know the basics of WCDMA, that is the important concepts such as:
• Radio Access methods• Spreading principles• Power control• Handover• Rake receiver• Cell breathing
But also be able to:• Describe what ATM is• Give an overview of the WCDMA Experimental System• Describe how the air interface is specified• Give a brief review of the WCDMA Experimental System nodes and
channels, briefly describe a voice and data call
Prerequisites
Successful completion of the course:• WCDMA Overview (LZU 108 3877)
Training Method
Instructor-supported lessons and practical exercises
Target Audience
Personnel who needs to become familiar with the Ericsson WCDMAExperimental System and WCDMA technique.
Duration
2 days
Class Size
Maximum 20
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WCDMA Experimental System WorkshopLZU 108 888
This course will give the participants an opportunity to personally experience theEricsson WCDMA Experimental System and to see the concept and behaviour ofthird generation mobile technology. It will also deliver hands-on experience onboth technology and real time applications.
Learning Objectives
On completion of this course the participants will have:• Information about five measurement types (Eb/I0, Bit Error Estimation, Fast
Power Control, Layer 3 messages for packet data, Soft Handover) in the BaseStation and the Mobile Simulator, and what they can be used for
• Knowledge about 3 traffic cases (voice incoming/outgoing, packet)• Experience on how to set up measurements, analyze the output of the
measurements in text and graphical form, and perform analysis on forehandcollected measurements.
• Knowledge about how the Power Control works• Knowledge about how the Soft and Softer Handover evaluation algorithm
works• Experience in link-budget calculations on the perch-channel• Knowledge about when radio switching and channel type switching are used
Prerequisites
• WCDMA Overview (LZU 108 3877)• WCDMA Experimental System Survey (LZU 108 887)
Training Method
Instructor-supported lessons and practical exercises
Target Audience
• An Operator’s technically skilled personnel that will have a WCDMA systemin the future
• An Operator’s technically skilled personnel who do not have their ownExperimental System but wish to see one operating
• An Operator’s technically skilled personnel who want to investigate thecapabilities of WCDMA by seeing applications and the system supporting it
Duration
5 days
Class Size
Maximum 10
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Course IndexAlphabetical
Antenna System Installation 136ATM Essentials (MBL) 19AUC 10 Operation and Maintenance 45AXE 10 Operation and Maintenance Platform in GSM 49AXE Emergency Handling Periodic Refresh Training 152AXE Hardware Evolution (MBL) 14AXE Hardware Maintenance in GSM 47AXE IOG20 Advanced 151AXE IOG20 Delta 46AXE Operation Handling in GSM 48AXE Software Management using AXS 50AXE Survey 15Base Station System (BSS) Delta, R8.0 52Billing Gateway (BGw) Delta, R7 102Billing Gateway Configuration 101Billing Gateway Supervision 53BSC Operation 54Business Oriented Training for Cellular Operators 158Business Telecommunications 159Cell Planning with TEMS Cell Planner 117Cell Planning Workshop 118Cello Survey NEW! 24CeNA R3 Delta 55CeNA R3 Introduction 56CeNA R3 System Administration 103Customer Care Professionalism 154Data Network Technologies (MBL) 17Data Transcript Delta, R8.0 60Data Transcript 57DTI Delta, R7 58DTI Delta, R8.0 59DTI Operation and Maintenance 61DXX - Installation and Maintenance 144DXX Digital Cross Connect HW System and DXX Manager Operation– Lev 1 62DXX Digital Cross Connect HW System and DXX Manager Operation–Lev 2 63Getting to Know AXE (MBL) 20GPRS BSS Operation NEW! 64GPRS Circuit Switched Operation NEW! 65GPRS for Application Developers NEW! 66GPRS Overview (WBL) 29GPRS Support Node (GSN) Basic Operation NEW! 67GPRS Support Node (GSN) Configuration NEW! 68GPRS Support Node (GSN) Fault Management NEW! 69GPRS Support Node (GSN) Hardware Maintenance NEW! 149GPRS Support Node (GSN) Performance Measurement NEW! 70GPRS Support Node (GSN) Software Management NEW! 71
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GPRS Support Node (GSN) System Administration NEW! 104GPRS System Advanced NEW! 72GPRS System Survey 21GSA and SAF 3.0 Design 130GSM Advanced Cell Planning NEW! 116GSM Advanced Cell Planning 119GSM Advanced System Technique 43GSM Advanced System Technique 44GSM BSS Integration for Field Maintenance 146GSM BSS Integration for Operations 51GSM Cell Planning Overview 114GSM Cell Planning Principles 115GSM Hardware Node Dimensioning 120GSM Maintenance MSC/BSC Extended NEW! 150GSM Network Planning - Switching 123GSM Network Planning – Transmission Overview/Planning 128GSM on the Net 1.0 System Overview NEW! 28GSM on the Net Operation and Data Administration NEW! 73GSM OSS Statistics Handling 131GSM PICO RBS Installation & Maintenance 140GSM Radio Network Features 121GSM Radio Network Tuning 122GSM SOG Administration 106GSM Statistics Introduction NEW! 112GSM System Introduction 25GSM System Survey (MBL) 27GSM System Survey 26GSM Urban Model Tuning Workshop 124HLR 10 Operation and Maintenance 74HLR Redundancy 75IN DESIGN WITH SDE 132Intelligent Network Fundamentals (MBL) 32Intelligent Network Overview (MBL) 33Intelligent Network Services (MBL) 31Introduction to 3G Applications 171ISDN Advanced (MBL) 76ISDN Essential (MBL) 34IVR Course 77Maintenance MSC/BSC 148MAXITETM Operation and Maintenance 141Micro RBS Operation and Maintenance 142MINI-LINK E Installation 134Mini-Link E Maintenance 143Mobile Charging Operation 78Mobile IN Service Script Design, Basic 129Mobile Intelligent Network Overview 35Mobile Telecommunications Overview (MBL) 30MSC Operation and Maintenance Delta, R7 79MSC/VLR Operation 80MTS Operation and Maintenance (NMT) 163MXE Operation and Maintenance 81Netplanning with TEMS Netplanner 82NMC Operation 83NMT Cellplanning 164NMT Functions 161NMT System Survey 162
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OJT OSS Hands On 84OSS Delta, R8.1 85OSS IOG Configuration and Troubleshooting 86OSS System Administration 105Power System Operation and Maintenance 145PPAS 1st and 2nd Line Support Course 108PPAS Advanced Administration System 109PPAS Business Configuration 155PPAS Customer Care 156PPAS System Supervision 107PPS 3.0 Delta 36PPS SDP PrePaid System Administration 111PPS Tariff Handling 97PPS Technical Overview (WBL) 37Primary Rate Access in MSC/VLR 98RBS 200 Maintenance 139RBS 2000 Installation 135RBS 2000 Maintenance 138RBS Site Maintenance OJT 147RS4000 Advanced Maintenance (NMT) 165RS4000 Installation and Maintenance (NMT) 166RS9000 Advanced Maintenance (NMT) 167RS9000 Installation and Maintenance 168SCE Operation 87SCE/SMS System Administration 110Signaling No 7 in the GSM Network 88Signaling System No 7 Fundamentals (MBL) 89Signaling System No 7 Overview (MBL) 90SMS Operation 91SOG Operation 92SSF/SCF Operation and Maintenance 99Statistics Handling 125Switching System (SS) Delta, R8.0 93Technical Data Communication 18Telecom Platform and AXE Survey 16Telecoms 2000: An Overview (MBL) 22Telecoms 2000: Fundamentals (MBL) 23TEMS Cell Planner Overview (MBL) 126TEMS LinkPlanner 127The Evolution from 2G to 3G 170UMTS Transmission Overview 172Using the Fault Management eXpert Tool 94Using the Log Book 95Using the Operation Procedure Support 96WAP for Application Developers NEW! 41WAP Gateway Operation 38WAP Overview (WBL) NEW! 39WAP Technical Overview NEW! 40WCDMA Experimental System Survey 174WCDMA Experimental System Workshop 175WCDMA Overview 173