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Collecting Basic Information

Collecting Site Information

After a fault occurs, collect site information for technical support and R&D engineers to learn about the site. In addition, provide the phone numbers of onsite engineers to ensure smooth communication.

The following table lists the site information to be collected.

Table 1 Site information required

Carrier or Enterprise

Site

Networking Diagram

Name and Phone Number of the Onsite Engineer

Name and Phone Number of Customer

Version information

-

-

-

-

Remote maintenance information

-

-

-

-

Collecting Basic Fault Information

Collect basic fault information to learn about the site, current device status, device status before the fault occurred, and possible causes of the fault. For details, see the following table.

Table 2 Basic fault information required

Required Information

Collected Information

Fault symptom

-

Fault occurrence time

-

Fault occurrence frequency

-

Impact on services

-

Fault handling progress

-

Operations performed in the system when the fault occurs

-

Operations performed for rectifying the fault that occurred during maintenance

-

Measures taken to handle the fault

-

Effect of the measures taken to handle the fault

-

Whether alarms are generated

-

Whether site alarm information is collected

-

Collecting Fault-related Alarm Information

Collect alarm information related to the fault for further analyzing, locating, and rectifying the fault. For details, see the following table.

Table 3 Alarm information to be collected

Parameter

Value

Alarm ID

-

Alarm severity

-

Alarm name

-

Alarm source/object

-

Generated at

-

Region

-

Type

-

Possible causes

-

Additional information

-

Collecting Log Information

Collect system logs and view details about user operations and operation time in the system to analyze and locate the fault.