User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- UltraWAVE Micro BTS Installation and Commissioning Guide
- Chapter 1 - Unpacking and Configuration Verification
- Chapter 2 - Installation
- 2.1 Analyzing Site Requirements
- 2.2 Mounting the Micro BTS Chassis
- 2.3 Configuring the E1 or T1 Trunk Card
- 2.4 Connecting Ground Cables
- 2.5 Connecting Power Supplies
- 2.6 Connecting E1 or T1 Trunk Cables
- 2.7 Connecting Antennas
- 2.8 Connecting External Alarms
- 2.9 Making a Serial Connection to the Processor Card
- 2.10 Network Connections
- 2.11 Post Installation Cabling and Checks
- Chapter 3 - Off-Line Commissioning
- 3.1 Pre Off-Line Commissioning
- 3.2 Off-Line Commissioning of the Micro BTS
- 3.2.1 Starting XWindows Using the Craft PC
- 3.2.2 Connecting the Craft PC to the ICP Processor Card
- 3.2.3 Setting Up a Serial Connection via the ICP Processor Card Serial Port
- 3.2.4 Power-On LED Tests
- 3.2.5 Configuring Boot Parameters
- 3.2.6 Setting Up an Ethernet Connection to the ICP Processor Card Ethernet Port
- 3.2.7 Verifying Telnet Communications with the Micro BTS over Ethernet
- 3.3 Software Verification using Craft PC
- 3.3.1 Verifying the Current Software Version and Patch Level
- 3.3.2 Checking the Flash Version Number
- 3.3.3 Running E1 or T1 POST Diagnostics
- 3.3.4 Running TRX POST Diagnostics
- 3.3.5 Reviewing POST Results
- 3.3.6 Rebooting the Micro BTS after Running POST
- 3.3.7 Terminating Serial Communications with the Micro BTS
- 3.3.8 Exiting XWindows on the Craft PC
- 3.4 Upgrading the Micro BTS Software Version (Flash)
- 3.5 Post Off-Line Commissioning
- Chapter 4 - Off-Line Commissioning of a Daisy Chain
- Chapter 5 - On-Line Commissioning
- Checklist 1 - Site Readiness Checklist
- Checklist 2 - Installation Checklist
- Checklist 3 - Commissioning Checklist
- Index
UltraWAVE Micro BTS Installation and Commissioning Guide, Version B 73
Off-Line Commissioning of the Micro BTS
3.2.3 Setting Up a Serial Connection via the ICP
Processor Card Serial Port
1 Connect one end of the RJ-11 patch cable to ICP processor card connector
labeled CON.
2 Connect the opposite end of the RJ-11 patch cable to the DB-9 adapter and
connect the DB-9 adapter to the serial port on the back of the Craft PC, as
shown in the Figure 3-2.
Figure 3-2 shows a physical serial port connection between the Craft PC and the
ICP processor card.
Figure 3-2: Connecting the Craft PC to the ICP Serial Port
In order to establish a serial connection between the Craft PC
and the Micro BTS, there cannot be an existing telnet or rlogin
connection on the Micro BTS. In the case where a user using the
Craft PC tries to establish a connection locally and a user using
the OMC tries to establish a connection remotely, the remote
user has priority access to the Micro BTS over the local user.
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