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ND5116 ANDREW Multiplatform Training Flow
Analog DAS
Introduction to analog DAS. ION-M and ION-U Operation and Maintenance
- Introduction to ION-M/ION-U.
- Architecture and Operation.
- Network topologies.
- System components.
- Local & Remote access. GUI.
- Alarm Management.
- Maintenance – Operational Activities.
- Maintenance & Troubleshooting.
ERA & ERA GUI Overview
- Identify ERA system elements and their functions.
- Understand WCS architecture, cards, and connectivity options.
- Recognize AP types, generations, and powering limits.
- Navigate the ERA GUI and access key tabs for configuration and monitoring.
- Perform essential user actions: view reports/logs, reboot system, manage settings.
- Configure system parameters (bands, gains, channels, site info).
- Use operational tools: alarms, measurement receiver, performance and diagnostic tools
ERA O&M
- Initial access and commissioning: Using the Quick Start Wizard
- System readiness: Discovering hardware, performing software upgrades, managing inventory, and handling backup and restore operations.
- Channel and carrier management: Configuring donor card ports, scanning and managing channels, adding or removing signals, and supporting manual and 5G NR TDD carrier addition.
- System optimization: Establishing signal sets, configuring power levels, and optimizing gain and delay.
- Maintenance activities: Replacing hardware and adding new access points (APs) to the system.
- Connectivity: Managing system connectivity and user accounts.
AIMOS Overview
- AIMOS communication to NEs
- AIMOS GUI usage
- Configuration management
- NE Integration and operation
- Performance management
- Fault management

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