User`s guide
2.6.3 Logging datagrams while
browsing
During a log of IP datagram while
you are browsing the WAPLite gate-
way with the phone, the LAN cable
will carry IP datagrams between the
phone and the WAP gateway soft-
ware running on the PC.
Simultaneously, the same LAN cable
will carry the protocol logging data
between the test set and the Internet
Explorer software running on the
PC.
1. On the PC, go to the active
Internet Explorer browser with
the 8960 web control page and
select Logging Setup to change
the observation points.
2. Select IP (only) and OK.
3. Select the Start Logging icon.
4. On the phone, on the Browser
menu, scroll to 2>Web
Favorites with the up/down
arrow key, then press OK.
5. Scroll to http://local/waplite.wml
and press OK to Go. The phone
requests data from the device at
the address above. Watch the
test set's display as the active
cell window switches between
“PDP active” and “transferring”
as IP datagrams are sent back
and forth between the phone
and the WAPLite server on the
PC.
6. On the phone’s display, look at
the downloaded image by using
the scroll up/down key to read
the text.
7. If you get a web server error,
press the phone’s OK button to
go Back to see the image, and
quickly scroll to see the text.
(There appears to be a bug in
the WAPLite data download in
some versions.)
8. Select the Stop Logging icon
and examine the log data on the
PC.
To demonstrate WAP browsing of
real Internet sites, follow the
instructions for 3.0 Demonstration
with a PC connected to a test set via
a LAN.
2.6.4 Disconnecting the gateway
When you complete your WAP
demonstration, disable the WAPLite
software to give you the maximum
trial usage period. To turn off the
WAP gateway software in your PC:
1. On the Stats tab, click on
Remove Service.
2. When it asks “Are you sure?”,
select Yes. Wait a few moments
until the software shuts down
and indicates “Active Time: Not
Active”.
3. Click OK to exit the program.
2.7 Product feature:
Additional connection
parameters
2.7.1 Changing the broadcast
channel configuration
Cell Parameters – The broadcast
channel (BCH) configuration can be
changed as desired.
1. Turn the phone off.
2. On the test set, on the Call
Setup screen, select Operating
Mode (F1 key).
3. Scroll to Cell Off and press the
knob to select.
4. Select Cell Info (F6 key).
5. Select Cell Parameters (F2 key).
6. Change the Cell Parameters
table values as desired.
7. Press Close Menu (F6 key).
8. Press Return (F6 key).
9. Press Operating Mode (F1 key).
10. Scroll to Active Cell and press
the knob to select.
2.7.2 Timing advance
Timing advance values can be sent
to the DUT. This feature allows you
to simulate propagation delays by
telling the DUT how much to offset
its transmission timing. On the test
set, on the Call Setup screen, on the
right, Call Parms column:
1. Press the More key until you
see “4 of 4”.
2. Press the Connection
Parameters (F7) key.
3. Scroll in the Connection
Parameters table to Timing
Advance.
The default value is 0; the range is 0
to 63.
2.7.3 User-settable uplink flag
The User-Settable Uplink Flag (USF)
can be set. In a real network, this
variable allows the multiplexing of
several wireless appliances onto a
single uplink PDCH. This parameter
tells the wireless appliance when it
must transmit and receive. The test
set can verify that the wireless
appliance performs correctly.
(Remember: only one wireless appli-
ance can be in a “connected state”
with the test set at a time). On the
test set, on the Call Setup screen, on
the right, Call Parms column:
1. Press the More key until you
see “4 of 4”.
2. Press the Connection
Parameters (F7) key.
3. Scroll in Connection Parameters
table to Uplink State Flag. The
default value is 0. The range is 0
to 7.
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