Chapter 4 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI Display Format (for each existing AU object if requested for all AUs) Command Modes 4Motion Managing AUs SlotNo.
Chapter 4 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI 4.6 Managing ODUs Managing ODUs Up to 28 ODU objects can be created and configured, corresponding to up to 28 ODUs that can be installed. Up to four ODU Ports, numbered 1 to 4, can be created and configured for each ODU. However, for a 1by1 ODU only port number 1 is meaningful. For a 2by1 ODU only ports 1 and 2 are meaningful. This section include: “Configuring ODUs”, Section 4.6.1 “Configuring ODU Ports”, Section 4.6.2 4.6.
Chapter 4 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI Managing ODUs To create a new ODU object, the mandatory required-odu-type parameter must be specified.
Chapter 4 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI Managing ODUs Command Syntax npu (config)# odu-params <(1 to 28 StepSize 1)> [required-odu-type {oDU23002360000N361by1N0 | oDU24962602000N361by1N0 | oDU25902690000N361by1N0 | oDU24962602000N382by1N0 | oDU25902690000N382by1N0 | oDU34003455000N341by1N0 | oDU34453500000N341by1N0 | oDU35003555000N341by1N0 | oDU35453600000N341by1N0 | oDU24962602000N384by2N0 | oDU25902690000N384by2N0 | oDU34003600000N372by1N0 | oDU36003800000N372by1N0 | oDU34003600000N374b
Chapter 4 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI required-odu-type {oDU2300236000 0N361by1N0 | oDU2496260200 0N361by1N0 | oDU2590269000 0N361by1N0 | oDU2496260200 0N382by1N0 | oDU2590269000 0N382by1N0 | oDU3400345500 0N341by1N0 | oDU3445350000 0N341by1N0 | oDU3500355500 0N341by1N0 | oDU3545360000 0N341by1N0 | oDU2496260200 0N384by2N0 | oDU2590269000 0N384by2N0 | oDU3400360000 0N372by1N0 | oDU3600380000 0N372by1N0 | oDU3400360000 0N374by2N0 | oDU3600380000 0N374by2N0 | oDU2305236000 0N361by1Y0 | oDU24
Chapter 4 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI Managing ODUs BBBB = Upper bound of frequency band in MHz, rounded down. ZZZ = 000 in TDD systems. W = N in TDD systems. PP = maximum transmit power in dBm, rounded down. R = number of receive channels. T = number of transmit channels. C = Y if cavity filter is present, N if not. S = Reserved (0).
Chapter 4 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI Managing ODUs Reserved (refer to Section 4.6.1.2.2) 4.6.1.2.1 Configuring General ODU Parameters The general table enables configuring the main properties of the required ODU.
Chapter 4 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI Privilege Level Syntax Description Managing ODUs 10 Parameter Description Presence Default Value Possible Values [heater-existence {TRUE | FALSE}] Informational parameter indicating whether a heater for the ODU exists. Optional FALSE TRUE [external-cavity-filte r-existence {TRUE | FALSE}] Informational parameter indicating whether an external cavity filter for the ODU exists. Optional [required-odu-type {...
Chapter 4 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI Privilege Level Syntax Description Command Modes 4.6.1.3 Managing ODUs 10 Parameter Description Presence Default Value Possible Values [reserved-N ] (N=1-9) Reserved parameter number N Optional null (an empty string) A string of 32 printable characters.
Chapter 4 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI Managing ODUs NOTE Refer to Section 4.6.1.2.1 for a description and default values of these parameters. Command Syntax npu(config-odu-params-1)# no odu-general [heater-existence] [external-cavity-filter-existence] Privilege Level 10 Command Modes odu-params configuration mode 4.6.1.3.
Chapter 4 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI Privilege Level 10 Command Modes odu-params configuration mode 4.6.1.4 Managing ODUs Terminating the ODU Parameters Configuration Mode Run the following command to terminate the ODU Parameters configuration mode: npu(config-odu-params-1)# exit Command Syntax npu(config-odu-params-1)# exit Privilege Level 10 Command Modes odu-params configuration mode 4.6.1.
Chapter 4 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI Syntax Description Command Modes 4.6.1.6 Managing ODUs Parameter Description Presence Default Value Possible Values <(1 to 28 StepSize 1)> The ODU number Mandatory N/A 1-28 Global configuration mode Displaying Configuration and Status Information for ODU Parameters You can display the current configuration and (where applicable) additional status information for the following parameters tables: General (refer to Section 4.6.1.6.
Chapter 4 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI Syntax Description Display Format (for each existing ODU object if requested for all ODUs) Command Modes Managing ODUs Parameter Description Presence Default Value Possible Values [odu-no <(1 to 28 StepSize 1)> ] The number of the ODU Optional N/A 1-28 Specify a value for this parameter if you want to display the general parameters of a specific ODU.
Chapter 4 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI Managing ODUs Parameter Description Possible Values InstalledODUType The installed ODU Type.
Chapter 4 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI 4.6.1.6.2 Managing ODUs Displaying Configuration Information for ODU Reserved Parameters To display configuration information for the reserved parameters of a specific or all ODU objects, run the following command: npu# show odu-reserved [odu-no <(1 to 28 StepSize 1)>] Specify the ODU number (1-28) if you want to display configuration for a particular ODU.
Chapter 4 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI Display Format (for each existing ODU object if requested for all ODUs) Command Modes 4.6.2 Managing ODUs ODUNo.
Chapter 4 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI 4.6.2.1 Managing ODUs Enabling the ODU Port Configuration Mode\Creating an ODU Port To configure the parameters of an ODU Port, first enable the ODU Port configuration mode for the specific ODU Port. Run the following command to enable the ODU Port configuration mode for an existing ODU Port: npu (config)# odu-port <(1 to 28 StepSize 1)> <(1 to 4 StepSize 1)> To create a new ODU Port, the mandatory txpower parameter must be specified.
Chapter 4 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI Syntax Description Managing ODUs Parameter Description Presence Default Value Possible Values <(1 to 28 StepSize 1)> The ODU number Mandatory N/A 1-28 <(1 to 4 StepSize 1)> The Port number. Mandatory N/A 1-4 [txpower <(0 to 46 StepSize 0.1)>] The required tx power at the specified ODU Port, in dBm. Mandatory for a new ODU Port N/A 0 to 46 in increment s of 0.
Chapter 4 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI Managing ODUs IMPORTANT An error may occur if you provide an invalid value for any of these parameters. Refer the syntax description for more information about the appropriate values and format for configuring these parameters. Command Syntax npu(config-odu-port-1-1)# params [txpower <(0 to 46 StepSize 0.
Chapter 4 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI Managing ODUs The txpower-onoff parameter will be restored to its default value (on), while the mandatory txpower parameter will remain unchanged. Command Syntax npu(config-odu-port-1-1)# no params Privilege Level 10 Command Modes odu-port configuration mode 4.6.2.
Chapter 4 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI Privilege Level Syntax Description Command Modes 4.6.2.
Chapter 4 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI Syntax Description Display Format (for each existing ODU Port if requested for all ODU Ports) Command Modes 4Motion Managing ODUs Parameter Description Presence Default Value Possible Values [odu-no <(1 to 28 StepSize 1)> ] The number of the ODU Optional N/A 1-28 [port-no <(1 to 4 StepSize 1)> ] The number of the Port Optional N/A 1-4 Specify a value for this parameter if you want to display the parameters of a specific ODU Port.
Chapter 4 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI Managing ODUs In addition to the configurable parameters, the following status parameters are also displayed: Parameter Description Possible Values HWVersion HW version no. of ODU basic card connected to this port HWRevision HW revision no. of ODU basic card connected to this port HPACard Indicates whether the port is connected to an HPA card installed (1) notInstalled (0) 4Motion HPAHWVersion HW version no.
Chapter 4 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI 4.7 Managing Antennas Managing Antennas Up to 28 Antenna objects, identified by the Antenna number (1-28), can be created and configured. To configure an Antenna: 1 Enable the Antenna configuration mode for the selected Antenna (refer to Section 4.7.1) 2 You can now execute any of the following tasks: » Configure one or more of the Antenna parameters (Section 4.7.
Chapter 4 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI Managing Antennas IMPORTANT An error may occur if you provide an invalid value for any of these parameters. Refer the syntax description for more information about the appropriate values and format for configuring these parameters.
Chapter 4 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI [heading <(0 to 359 StepSize 1)>] Command Modes Managing Antennas Indicates the azimuth angle (in degrees) between the center of the horizontal antenna beamwidth and the true north; counting clockwise. Mandatory for a new Antenna N/A 0 to 359 Global configuration mode NOTE The following examples are for antenna-1 configuration mode. 4.7.
Chapter 4 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI Syntax Description 4Motion Managing Antennas Parameter Description Presence Default Value Possible Values [antenna-type ] Antenna type to be populated manually for inventory information only Optional N/A String (up to 32 printable characters) [no-of-ports <(1 to 8 StepSize 1)> ] The number of antenna ports Optional 1 1-8 [gain <(0 to 60 StepSize 0.1)> ] Antenna Gain (in dB) Optional 17 0-60 in steps of 0.
Chapter 4 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI Command Modes Managing Antennas [altitude <(-500 to 10000 StepSize 1)> ] Absolute altitude of the sector (above sea level) in meters. Optional -500 to 10000 [heading <(0 to 359 StepSize 1)> ] Indicates the azimuth angle (in degrees) between the center of the horizontal antenna beamwidth and the true north; counting clockwise.
Chapter 4 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI Managing Antennas You can restore one or several parameters to the default value(s) by specifying only those parameter.
Chapter 4 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI Command Modes 4.7.5 Managing Antennas antenna configuration mode Deleting an Antenna Run the following command to delete an Antenna: npu(config)# no antenna <(1 to 28 StepSize 1)> IMPORTANT An associated Antenna (specified in a Sector Association) cannot be deleted. Command Syntax npu(config)# no antenna <(1 to 28 StepSize 1)> Privilege Level 10 Syntax Description Command Modes 4.7.
Chapter 4 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI Managing Antennas Command Syntax npu# show antenna [antenna-no <(1 to 28 StepSize 1)>] Privilege Level 1 Syntax Description Display Format (for each existing Antenna if requested for all Antennas) 4Motion Parameter Description Presence Default Value Possible Values [antenna-no <(1 to 28 StepSize 1)> ] The number of the Antenna Optional N/A 1-28 Specify a value for this parameter if you want to display the parameters of a specific Ante
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Chapter 4 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI 4.8 Managing BSs Managing BSs Up to 28 different BSs can be defined. The full configuration of each BS includes multiple components (tables). Many of these tables include one or more mandatory parameters (parameters with no default value). The creation of a new BS is not completed until all mandatory parameters have been configured.
Chapter 4 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI Managing BSs Table 4-29: Tasks for Configuring a BS Task Mandatory Parameters apply required “Managing Service Mapping Rules” on page 529 service mapping rule index Yes srvc (service-name) order r1 profile parameters: datadelivery-type priority mir cir jitter latency sdu-size grant-interval “Managing Power Control Levels and Policies” on page 548 “Managing BS Feedback Allocation Parameters” on page 580 Yes max-cqi No “Managi
Chapter 4 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI Managing BSs Table 4-29: Tasks for Configuring a BS Task Mandatory Parameters “Managing Neighbor BSs” on page 606 General Parameters: apply required Yes eirp bw feedbackzone-permbase ucd-configchangecount dcd-configchangecount frequency restartcount preamble-idx “Managing UCD Parameters” on page 629 No “Managing DCD Parameters” on page 633 No “Managing the RF Frequency Parameter” on page 637 frequency No “Managing the Baseb
Chapter 4 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI Managing BSs Table 4-29: Tasks for Configuring a BS Task Mandatory Parameters “Managing Airframe Structure Parameters” on page 642 General Parameters: apply required Yes cell-id segment frame-offset ul-dl-allocation Map Zone Parameters: majorgrps Uplink Feedback Zone Parameters: permbase Downlink Data Zone: subchannels permbase Uplink Data Zone: subchannels “Managing Rate Adaptation Parameters” on page 683 “Managing BS Beare
Chapter 4 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI Managing BSs Table 4-29: Tasks for Configuring a BS Task Mandatory Parameters “Managing BS Management Alarm Thresholds Parameters” on page 721 “Managing ID-IP Mapping Parameters” on page 724 apply required No nw-node-id (Next Hop BS ID) No nw-node-ip “Managing Ranging Parameters” on page 728 Yes “Managing Alarm Threshold Parameters” on page 750 No “Managing BS Reserved Parameters” on page 756 No “Managing the BS Keep-Alive Functionality”
Chapter 4 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI Managing BSs Restore the default values for the non-mandatory parameters of one or more of the parameters tables of the BS After executing the above tasks, you can terminate the BS configuration mode (refer to Section 4.5.4) and return to the global configuration mode. From the global configuration mode you can delete an existing BS (refer to). You can display configuration information for selected tables from the global command mode.
Chapter 4 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI Managing BSs Command Syntax npu(config)# no bs <(1 to 16777215 StepSize 1)> Privilege Level 10 Syntax Description Command Modes 4.8.3 Parameter Description Presence Default Value Possible Values <(1 to 16777215 StepSize 1)> The unique ID (BSIDLSB) of the BS. Mandatory N/A 1 to 16777215 Global configuration mode Managing BS General Parameters The general parameters of a BS include the Operator ID and the BS Name.
Chapter 4 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI Managing BSs IMPORTANT When creating a new BS, at least one of the BS General parameters must be configured explicitly (even if configured to the default value). Command Syntax npu(config-bs-66053)# general [operator-id <(1 to 16777215 StepSize 1)> ] [bs-name ] Privilege Level 10 Syntax Description Command Modes 4.8.3.
Chapter 4 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI Managing BSs npu(config-bs-66053)# no general operator-id The operator-id will be restored to its default value, while the bs-name parameter will remain unchanged. To restore all parameters to their default value, run the following command: npu(config-bs-66053)# no general NOTE Refer to Section 4.8.3.1 for a description and default values of these parameters.
Chapter 4 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI Syntax Description Display Format (for each existing BS if requested for all BSs) Command Modes 4.8.4 Managing BSs Parameter Description Presence Default Value Possible Values [<(1 to 16777215 StepSize 1)> ] The BS ID Optional N/A 1-16777215 Specify a value for this parameter if you want to display the general parameters of a specific BS. Do not specify a value for this parameter if you want to display the general parameters of all BSs.
Chapter 4 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI Managing BSs If you use this command to create a new service, the configuration mode for this service is automatically enabled, after which you can execute any of the following tasks: Configure the parameters of the service (refer to Section 4.8.4.2) Restore the default values for the non-mandatory parameters of the service (refer to Section 4.8.4.
Chapter 4 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI Managing BSs <(0 to 1500 StepSize 1)> ] [trgt-err-rate <(0.1 to 10 StepSize 0.1)> ] IMPORTANT When creating a new Service, at least one of the Service parameters must be configured explicitly (even if configured to the default value). Command Syntax npu(config-bs-66053-service-video)# def [max-dl-rtx <(0 to 15 StepSize1)> ] [max-ul-rtx <(0 to 15 StepSize 1)> ] [max-subburst <(0 to 1500 StepSize 1)> ] [trgt-err-rate <(0.1 to 10 StepSize 0.
Chapter 4 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI Managing BSs To restore one or several BS Service parameters do their default value, run the following command: npu(config-bs-66053-service-video)# no def [max-dl-rtx ] [max-ul-rtx ] [max-subburst ] [trgt-err-rate ] You can restore one or several parameters to the default value(s) by specifying only those parameter.
Chapter 4 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI Managing BSs Command Syntax npu(config-bs-66053-service-video)# exit Privilege Level 10 Command Modes bs service configuration mode 4.8.4.5 Deleting a BS Service Run the following command from the BS configuration mode to delete a BS Service: npu(config-bs 66053)# no service Command Syntax npu(config-bs 66053)# no service Privilege Level 10 Syntax Description Command Modes 4.8.4.
Chapter 4 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI Managing BSs Command Syntax npu# show service bs [<(1 to 16777215 StepSize 1)> service-name ] Privilege Level 1 Syntax Description Parameter Description Presence Default Value Possible Values <(1 to 16777215 StepSize 1)> The BS ID Optional N/A 1-16777215 The Service name Optional N/A String Specify a value for this parameter if you want to display the parameters of a specific BS Service.
Chapter 4 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI 4.8.5 Managing BSs Managing Service Mapping Rules Up to 255 Service Mapping Rule may be defined. To configure a Service Mapping Rule: 1 Enable the BS Service Mapping Rule configuration mode for the selected Service Mapping Rule (refer to Section 4.8.5.1) 2 You can now execute any of the following tasks: » Configure one or more of the parameters tables of the Service Mapping Rule (refer to Section 4.8.5.
Chapter 4 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI Managing BSs npu(config-bs-66053)# srvcmaprule 1 If you use this command to create a new Service Mapping Rule, the configuration mode for this Service Mapping Rule is automatically enabled, after which you can execute any of the following tasks: Configure one or more of the parameters tables of the Service Mapping Rule (refer to Section 4.8.5.
Chapter 4 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI Managing BSs NOTE The following examples are for BS Service Mapping Rule configuration mode for bs-66053, service mapping rule (srvcmaprule)-1. 4.8.5.2 Configuring Service Mapping Rule Parameters After enabling the Service Mapping Rule configuration mode you can configure the following parameters tables: General (refer to Section 4.8.5.2.1) Order (refer to Section 4.8.5.2.2) R1 Profile (refer to Section 4.8.5.2.
Chapter 4 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI Syntax Description Managing BSs Parameter Description Presence [srvc ] The service type to which the connection will be mapped. Mandatory Default Value Must be the same as the name (type) configured for the relevant service (refer to Section 4.8.4). Possible Values A string of 1 to 32 printable characters. All service a certain data delivery type (see Section 4.8.5.2.3) must use the same service type (same HARQ properties).
Chapter 4 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI Syntax Description Managing BSs Parameter Description Presence [look-up-order <(1 to 255 StepSize 1)> ] Defines the order in which the conceptual rows of the table are checked to find a match. Mandatory Default Value Possible Values 1 to 255 Note: The value of this parameter must be different for each conceptual row instance Command Modes 4.8.5.2.
Chapter 4 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI Syntax Description Managing BSs Parameter Description Presence Default Value Possible Values [modify-serviceqos {TRUE | FALSE} ] Indicates whether to modify service QoS parameters using internal R1 profile parameters. Optional FALSE TRUE [dfltpriority <(0 to 7 StepSize 1)> ] Relevant only if modify-serviceqos is FALSE. Indicates the traffic priority to be used when it is missing in R6 request.
Chapter 4 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI Command Modes 4Motion Managing BSs [jitter <(0 to 5000 StepSize 1)> ] Relevant only if modify-serviceqos is TRUE and the datadeliverytype is uGS or eRTVR. An internal R1 profile parameter specifying maximum tolerated jitter in milliseconds. Mandatory when creating a new Service Mapping Rule. N/A 0 - 5000 [latency <(0 to 5000 StepSize 1)> ] Relevant only if modify-serviceqos is TRUE and the datadeliverytype is uGS or eRTVR.
Chapter 4 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI Managing BSs IMPORTANT Note that when creating a new Service Mapping Rule all mandatory parameters must be configured, including those that may not be relevant for the Service Mapping Rule. 4.8.5.2.
Chapter 4 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI [datadeliverytype {uGS | rTVR | nRTVR | bE | eRTVR | any} ] Managing BSs An R6 parameter entry in the lookup table specifying the data delivery type (service type). Optional any uGS rTVR nRTVR bE eRTVR any -1 [priority <(-1 to -1 StepSize 1) | (0 to 7 StepSize 1)> ] An R6 parameter entry in the lookup table specifying the traffic priority. A value of -1 means any.
Chapter 4 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI Command Modes 4.8.5.3 Managing BSs bs service mapping rule configuration mode Restoring Default Values for Service Mapping Rule Configuration Parameters After enabling the Service Mapping Rule configuration mode you can restore the default values for non-mandatory parameters in the following parameters tables: R1 Profile (refer to Section 4.8.5.3.1) R6 Profile (refer to Section 4.8.5.3.2) 4.8.5.3.
Chapter 4 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI Command Modes 4.8.5.3.
Chapter 4 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI Managing BSs npu(config-bs-66053-srvcmaprule-1)# exit IMPORTANT Do not forget to execute the apply command before terminating the BS Service Mapping Rule configuration mode: npu(config-bs-66053-srvcmaprule-1)# apply Command Syntax npu(config-bs-66053-servmaprule-1)# exit Privilege Level 10 Command Modes bs service mapping rule configuration mode 4.8.5.
Chapter 4 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI 4.8.5.6 Managing BSs Displaying Configuration Information for Service Mapping Rules You can display the current configuration information for the following parameters tables: General (refer to Section 4.8.5.6.1) Order (refer to Section 4.8.5.6.2) R1 Profile (refer to Section 4.8.5.6.3) R6 Profile (refer to Section 4.8.5.6.4) All (refer to Section 4.8.5.6.5) 4.8.5.6.
Chapter 4 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI Syntax Description Display Format (for each existing Service Mapping Rule if requested for all Service Mapping Rules) Command Modes 4.8.5.6.2 Managing BSs Parameter Description Presence Default Value Possible Values <(1 to 16777215 StepSize 1)> The BS ID Optional N/A 1-16777215 rule-index <(1 to 255 StepSize 1)> ] The Service Mapping Rule index.
Chapter 4 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI Managing BSs Specify the BS ID and Service Mapping Rule index if you want to display configuration for a particular Service Mapping Rule. For example, to display the order parameters of Service Mapping Rule 1 in BS 66053, run the following command: npu# show srvcmaprule-order bs 66053 rule-index 1 Do not specify these parameters if you want to view configuration information for all existing Service Mapping Rules.
Chapter 4 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI Display Format (for each existing Service Mapping Rule if requested for all Service Mapping Rules) Command Modes 4.8.5.6.
Chapter 4 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI Syntax Description Display Format (for each existing Service Mapping Rule if requested for all Service Mapping Rules) Command Modes 4Motion Managing BSs Parameter Description Presence Default Value Possible Values <(1 to 16777215 StepSize 1)> The BS ID Optional N/A 1-16777215 rule-index <(1 to 255 StepSize 1)>] The Service Mapping Rule index.
Chapter 4 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI 4.8.5.6.
Chapter 4 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI rule-index <(1 to 255 StepSize 1)>] Display Format (for each existing Service Mapping Rule if requested for all Service Mapping Rules) Command Modes 4.8.5.6.5 Managing BSs The Service Mapping Rule index. To be used only if you want to display the R6 Profile parameters of a specific Service Mapping Rule.
Chapter 4 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI Managing BSs Command Syntax npu# show srvcmaprule-all bs [<(1 to 16777215 StepSize 1)> rule-index <(1 to 255 StepSize 1)>] Privilege Level 10 Syntax Description Command Modes 4.8.6 Parameter Description Presence Default Value Possible Values <(1 to 16777215 StepSize 1)> The BS ID Optional N/A 1-16777215 rule-index <(1 to 255 StepSize 1)>] The Service Mapping Rule index.
Chapter 4 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI 2 Managing BSs You can now execute any of the following tasks: » Configure one or more of the Power Control parameters tables (refer to Section 4.8.6.2) » Restore the default values of parameters in one or more of the Power Control parameters tables (refer to Section 4.8.6.3) » Terminate the Power Control configuration mode (refer to Section 4.8.6.
Chapter 4 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI Privilege Level 10 Command Modes bs configuration mode 4.8.6.2 Managing BSs Configuring Power Control Parameters After enabling the Power Control configuration mode you can configure the following parameters tables: Target Noise and Interference Level (refer to Section 4.8.6.2.1) Maximum EIRP (refer to Section 4.8.6.2.2) Required C/N Level (refer to Section 4.8.6.2.3) Open Loop Correction Policy (refer to Section 4.8.6.2.
Chapter 4 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI Managing BSs IMPORTANT When creating a new BS, at least one of the Power Control Target Noise and Interference Level parameters must be configured explicitly (even if configured to the default value). Command Syntax npu(config-bs-66053-pwrctrl)# nilevels [cqi-ack-ranging <(-150 to Privilege Level 10 Syntax Description Command Modes 4.8.6.2.2 -22.5 StepSize 0.5)> ] [pusc <(-150 to -22.5 StepSize 0.
Chapter 4 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI Managing BSs Command Syntax npu(config-bs-66053-pwrctrl)# maxeirxp <(-140 to -40 StepSize 1)> Privilege Level 10 Syntax Description Command Modes 4.8.6.2.3 Parameter Description Presence Default Value Possible Values maxeirxp <(-140 to -40 StepSize 1)> The maximum effective isotropic received power at the BS for Initial ranging, in dBm.
Chapter 4 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI Command Syntax Managing BSs npu(config-bs-66053-pwrctrl)# requiredcnr [ack <(-20 to 50 StepSize 1)> ] [cqi <(-20 to 50 StepSize 1)> ] [cdma <(-20 to 50 StepSize 1)> ] [qpsk-1by2 <(-20 to 50 StepSize 1)> ] [qpsk-3by4 <(-20 to 50 StepSize 1)> ] [qam16-1by2 <(-20 to 50 StepSize 1)> ] [qam16-3by4 <(-20 to 50 StepSize 1)> ] [qam64-1by2 <(-20 to 50 StepSize 1)> ] [qam64-2by3 <(-20 to 50 StepSize 1)> ] [qam64-3by4 <(-20 to 50 StepSize 1)> ] [qam64-5by6 <(-2
Chapter 4 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI [qpsk-3by4<(-20 to 50 StepSize 1)> ] Managing BSs The C/N in dB required for transmitting using QPSK 3/4, reported to the MS for power control purposes.
Chapter 4 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI [qam64-3by4 <(-20 to 50 StepSize 1)> ] Managing BSs The C/N in dB required for transmitting using 64QAM 3/4, reported to the MS for power control purposes.
Chapter 4 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI Syntax Description Command Modes 4.8.6.2.5 Managing BSs Parameter Description Presence Default Value Possible Values [positivecoefficient <(0 to 1 StepSize 0.05)> ] Correction coefficient for open loop when giving positive corrections Optional 0.7 0 to 1 in steps of 0.05 [negativecoefficien t <(0 to 1 StepSize 0.05)> ] Correction coefficient for open loop when giving negative corrections Optional 0.7 0 to 1 in steps of 0.
Chapter 4 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI Syntax Description Managing BSs Parameter Description Presence Default Value Possible Values [lowthrshld-linear <(-20 to 0 StepSize 0.1)> ] The open loop correction range threshold (in dB) below which linear corrections are made. Optional -18 -20 to 0 in steps of 0.1 Cannot be lower than olrange-lowthrshld-constant (see below) [lowthrshld-consta nt <(-20 to 0 StepSize 0.
Chapter 4 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI Command Syntax Managing BSs npu(config-bs-66053-pwrctrl)# clunstable [positivecoefficient <(0 to 1 StepSize 0.05)> ] [negativecoefficient <(0 to 1 StepSize 0.05)> ] [max-positivecorrection <(0 to 20 StepSize 0.1)> ][max-negativecorrection <(0 to 20 StepSize 0.1)> ] Privilege Level Syntax Description Command Modes 4.8.6.2.7 10 Parameter Description Presence Default Value Possible Values [positivecoefficient <(0 to 1 StepSize 0.
Chapter 4 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI Managing BSs IMPORTANT When creating a new BS, at least one of the Power Control Closed Loop - MS in Network Entry parameters must be configured explicitly (even if configured to the default value). Command Syntax npu(config-bs-66053-pwrctrl)# clne [positivecoefficient <(0 to 1 StepSize 0.05)> ] [negativecoefficient <(0 to 1 StepSize 0.05)> ] [max-positivecorrection <(0 to 20 StepSize 0.1)> ] [max-negativecorrection <(0 to 20 StepSize 0.
Chapter 4 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI Managing BSs npu(config-bs-66053-pwrctrl)# clrange [lowthrshld-linear <(-20 to 0 StepSize 0.1)>] [lowthrshld-constant <(-20 to 0 StepSize 0.1)>] [highthrshld-linear <(0 to 20 StepSize 0.1)>] [highthrshld-constant <(0 to 20 StepSize 0.1)>] IMPORTANT When creating a new BS, at least one of the Power Control Closed Loop Correction Range parameters must be configured explicitly (even if configured to the default value).
Chapter 4 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI Command Modes 4.8.6.3 Managing BSs bs power control configuration mode Restoring Default Values for Power Control Configuration Parameters After enabling the Power Control configuration mode you can restore the default values for parameters in the following parameters tables: Noise and Interference Level (refer to Section 4.8.6.3.1) Maximum EIRP (refer to Section 4.8.6.3.2) Required C/N Level (refer to Section 4.8.6.3.
Chapter 4 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI Managing BSs NOTE Refer to Section 4.8.6.2.1 for a description and default values of these parameters. Command Syntax npu(config-bs-66053-pwrctrl)# no nilevels [cqi-ack-ranging ] Privilege Level 10 Command Modes bs power control configuration mode 4.8.6.3.
Chapter 4 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI Managing BSs npu(config-bs-66053-pwrctrl)# no requiredcnr [ack] [cqi] [cdma] [qpsk-1by2] [qpsk-3by4] [qam16-1by2] [qam16-3by4] [qam64-1by2] [qam64-2by3] [qam64-3by4] [qam64-5by6] You can restore only some parameters to their default values by specifying only those parameter.
Chapter 4 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI Managing BSs npu(config-bs-66053-pwrctrl)# no olpolicy positivecoefficient negativecoefficient These parameters will be restored to their default value, while the other parameters will remain unchanged. To restore all Open Loop Correction Policy parameters to their default value, run the following command: npu(config-bs-66053-pwrctrl)# no olpolicy NOTE Refer to Section 4.8.6.2.4 for a description and default values of these parameters.
Chapter 4 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI Managing BSs To restore all Open Loop Correction Range parameters to their default value, run the following command: npu(config-bs-66053-pwrctrl)# no olrange NOTE Refer to Section 4.8.6.2.5 for a description and default values of these parameters.
Chapter 4 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI Command Syntax Managing BSs npu(config-bs-66053-pwrctrl)# no clunstable [positivecoefficient ] [negativecoefficient ] [max-positivecorrection ] [max-negativecorrection ] Privilege Level 10 Command Modes bs power control configuration mode 4.8.6.3.
Chapter 4 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI Privilege Level 10 Command Modes bs power control configuration mode 4.8.6.3.
Chapter 4 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI 4.8.6.
Chapter 4 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI 4.8.6.5.1 Managing BSs Displaying Configuration Information for Power Control Target Noise and Interference Level Parameters To display configuration for the Power Control Target Noise and Interference Level parameters, run the following command: npu# show pwrctrl-nilevels bs [<(1 to 16777215 StepSize 1) Specify the BS ID if you want to display configuration for a particular BS.
Chapter 4 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI Display Format (for each existing BS if requested for all BSs) Command Modes 4.8.6.5.
Chapter 4 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI Syntax Description Display Format Managing BSs Parameter Description Presence Default Value Possible Values <(1 to 16777215 StepSize 1)> The BS ID Optional N/A 1-16777215 Specify a value for this parameter if you want to display the Maximum EIRP parameter of a specific BS. Do not specify a value for this parameter if you want to display the Maximum EIRP parameter of all BSs.
Chapter 4 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI Managing BSs Command Syntax npu# show pwrctrl-requiredcnr bs [<(1 to 16777215 StepSize 1) Privilege Level 1 Syntax Description Display Format (for each existing BS if requested for all BSs) Parameter Description Presence Default Value Possible Values <(1 to 16777215 StepSize 1)> The BS ID Optional N/A 1-16777215 Specify a value for this parameter if you want to display the Required C/N Level parameters of a specific BS.
Chapter 4 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI 4.8.6.5.4 Managing BSs Displaying Configuration Information for Power Control Open Loop Correction Policy Parameters To display configuration for the Power Control Open Loop Correction Policy parameters, run the following command: npu# show pwrctrl-olpolicy bs [<(1 to 16777215 StepSize 1) Specify the BS ID if you want to display configuration for a particular BS.
Chapter 4 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI Display Format (for each existing BS if requested for all BSs) Command Modes 4.8.6.5.
Chapter 4 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI Syntax Description Display Format (for each existing BS if requested for all BSs) Command Modes 4.8.6.5.6 Managing BSs Parameter Description Presence Default Value Possible Values <(1 to 16777215 StepSize 1)> The BS ID Optional N/A 1-16777215 Specify a value for this parameter if you want to display the Open Loop Correction Range parameters of a specific BS.
Chapter 4 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI Managing BSs Command Syntax npu# show pwrctrl-clunstable bs [<(1 to 16777215 StepSize 1) Privilege Level 1 Syntax Description Display Format (for each existing BS if requested for all BSs) Parameter Description Presence Default Value Possible Values <(1 to 16777215 StepSize 1)> The BS ID Optional N/A 1-16777215 Specify a value for this parameter if you want to display the Closed Loop Unstable MS parameters of a specific BS.
Chapter 4 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI Managing BSs npu# show pwrctrl-clne bs 66053 Do not specify this parameter if you want to view configuration information for all existing BSs.
Chapter 4 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI 4.8.6.5.8 Managing BSs Displaying Configuration Information for Power Control Closed Loop Correction Range Parameters To display configuration for the Power Control Closed Loop Correction Range parameters, run the following command: npu# show pwrctrl-clrange bs [<(1 to 16777215 StepSize 1) Specify the BS ID if you want to display configuration for a particular BS.
Chapter 4 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI Display Format (for each existing BS if requested for all BSs) Managing BSs BSIDLSB : ClosedLoopLowerThresholdforLinearCorrection(dB) : ClosedLoopLowerThresholdforConstantCorrection(dB) : ClosedLoopHigherThresholdforLinearCorrection(dB) : ClosedLoopHigherThresholdforConstantCorrection(dB): Command Modes 4.8.6.5.
Chapter 4 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI Syntax Description Command Modes 4.8.7 Managing BSs Parameter Description Presence Default Value Possible Values <(1 to 16777215 StepSize 1)> The BS ID Optional N/A 1-16777215 Specify a value for this parameter if you want to display all Power Control parameters of a specific BS. Do not specify a value for this parameter if you want to display all Power Control parameters of all BSs.
Chapter 4 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI Managing BSs IMPORTANT When creating a new BS, the mandatory max-cqi parameter must be configured. Typically it should be configured to 7 for bandwidth=5MHz and 19 for bandwidth=7 or 10 MHz.
Chapter 4 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI 4.8.7.2 Managing BSs Restoring the Default Values of Feedback Allocation Parameters To restore one or all of the Feedback Allocation non-mandatory parameters to their default values, run the following command: npu(config-bs-66053)# no feedbackalloc [pr-cdma] [ir-cdma] [ert-poll-enable] You can restore only some parameters to their default values by specifying only those parameters.
Chapter 4 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI Managing BSs Specify the BS ID if you want to display configuration for a particular BS. For example, to display the Feedback Allocation parameters of BS 66053, run the following command: npu# show feedbackalloc bs 66053 Do not specify this parameter if you want to view configuration information for all existing BSs.
Chapter 4 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI 4.8.8 Managing BSs Managing Neighbor Advertisement Parameters After enabling the BS configuration mode, you can execute the following tasks: Configure one or more of the Neighbor Advertisement parameters (refer to Section 4.8.8.1). Restore the default values of one or all of the Neighbor Advertisement parameters (refer to Section 4.8.8.2).
Chapter 4 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI Command Modes 4.8.8.2 Managing BSs [mininterval-normalload <(0 to 100 StepSize 0.1)> ] The minimum interval (in seconds) between NBRADV transmissions in normal load state. Optional 0.5 0 -100 in steps of 0.1 [mininterval-highload <(0 to 100 StepSize 0.1)> ] The minimum interval (in seconds) between NBRADV transmissions in high load state. Optional 4 0 -100 in steps of 0.1 [triggersetup <(0 to 100 StepSize 0.
Chapter 4 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI Privilege Level 10 Command Modes bs configuration mode 4.8.8.3 Managing BSs Displaying Configuration Information for Neighbor Advertisement Parameters To display configuration information for Neighbor Advertisement parameters, run the following command: npu# show nbradvertise bs [<(1 to 16777215 StepSize 1) Specify the BS ID if you want to display configuration for a particular BS.
Chapter 4 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI Syntax Description Display Format (for each existing BS if requested for all BSs) Command Modes 4.8.9 Managing BSs Parameter Description Presence Default Value Possible Values <(1 to 16777215 StepSize 1)> The BS ID Optional N/A 1-16777215 Specify a value for this parameter if you want to display Neighbour Advertisement parameters of a specific BS.
Chapter 4 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI Managing BSs IMPORTANT When creating a new BS, at least one of the Triggers parameters must be configured explicitly. Command Syntax npu(config-bs-66053)# triggers- Privilege Level 10 Syntax Description Parameter Description Presence Default Value Possible Values The Trigger name. Mandatory N/A See Table 4-3 0 below Command Modes Defines the threshold value for the Trigger.
Chapter 4 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI Managing BSs Table 4-30: Trigger Names and Possible Value Ranges Trigger Name Trigger Condition Action Possible Values triggers-horeq-cinr-margin The C/N at the Neighbour BS minus the C/N at the Serving BS is above the Trigger threshold (in dB) Handover Request -64 to 63.5 in steps of 0.5 triggers-horeq-cinr-max The C/N at the Neighbour BS is above the Trigger threshold (in dB) -64 to 63.5 in steps of 0.
Chapter 4 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI Managing BSs Do not specify these parameters if you want to view configuration information for all existing BSs.
Chapter 4 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI Display Format Managing BSs BSIDLSB : scnReqRssiMin : (for a selected Trigger) Command Modes Global command mode 4.8.10 Managing Trigger Setup Parameters After enabling the BS configuration mode, you can execute the following tasks: Configure one or more of the Trigger Setup parameters (refer to Section 4.8.10.1). Restore the default values of one or all of the Trigger Setup parameters (refer to Section 4.8.10.2).
Chapter 4 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI Managing BSs Command Syntax npu(config-bs-66053)# triggersetup [hysteresismargin <(0 to 255 StepSize 1)> ] [timetotrigger <(0 to 255 StepSize 1)> ] [avgduration-rssi <(0 to 255 StepSize 1)> ] [avgduration-cinr <(0 to 255 StepSize 1)> ] [avgduration-rtd <(0 to 255 StepSize 1)> ] Privilege Level 10 Syntax Description Command Modes 4Motion Parameter Description Presence Default Value Possible Values [hysteresismargin <(0 to 255 StepSize 1)> ]
Chapter 4 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI 4.8.10.2 Managing BSs Restoring the Default Values of Trigger Setup Parameters To restore one or all of the Trigger Setup parameters to their default values, run the following command: npu(config-bs-66053)# no triggersetup [hysteresismargin] [timetotrigger] [avgduration-rssi] [avgduration-cinr] [avgduration-rtd] You can restore only some parameters to their default values by specifying only those parameters.
Chapter 4 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI Managing BSs Specify the BS ID if you want to display configuration for a particular BS. For example, to display the Trigger Setup parameters of BS 66053, run the following command: npu# show triggersetup bs 66053 Do not specify this parameter if you want to view configuration information for all existing BSs.
Chapter 4 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI Managing BSs 4.8.11 Managing Scan Negotiation Parameters After enabling the BS configuration mode, you can execute the following tasks: Configure one or more of the Scan Negotiation parameters (refer to Section 4.8.11.1). Restore the default values of some or all of the Scan Negotiation parameters (refer to Section 4.8.11.2).
Chapter 4 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI Syntax Description Managing BSs Parameter Description Presence Default Value Possible Values [max-attempts <(0 to 255 StepSize 1)> ] The maximum allowed number of consecutive MOB_SCN-REQs . Optional 10 0 - 255 [interval <(0 to 100 StepSize 0.1)> ] The measuring interval for counting MOB_SCN-REQs abuse. Optional 1 0 to 100 secs in steps of 0.
Chapter 4 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI 4.8.11.
Chapter 4 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI Managing BSs Specify the BS ID if you want to display configuration for a particular BS. For example, to display the Scan Negotiation parameters of BS 66053, run the following command: npu# show scanning bs 66053 Do not specify this parameter if you want to view configuration information for all existing BSs.
Chapter 4 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI Command Modes Managing BSs Global command mode 4.8.12 Managing Handover Negotiation at SBS Parameters After enabling the BS configuration mode, you can execute the following tasks: Configure one or more of the Handover Negotiation at SBS parameters (refer to Section 4.8.12.1). Restore the default values of some or all of the Handover Negotiation at SBS parameters (refer to Section 4.8.12.2).
Chapter 4 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI Syntax Description Command Modes 4.8.12.2 Managing BSs Parameter Description Presence Default Value Possible Values [selectcoefficient <(0 to 10 StepSize 0.1)> ] The coefficient for selection of Target BSs for MOB_BSHO-RSP Optional 0.3 0 to 10 in steps of 0.1 [max-tbs <(0 to 255 StepSize 1)> ] The naximum number of Target BSs to which to send HO-REQ message through the backbone.
Chapter 4 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI Managing BSs NOTE Refer to Section 4.8.12.1 for a description and default values of these parameters. Command Syntax npu(config-bs-66053)# no honegotiation-sbs [selectcoefficient ] [max-tbs ] [min-actiontime ] [max-actiontime ] Privilege Level 10 Command Modes bs configuration mode 4.8.12.
Chapter 4 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI Syntax Description Display Format Managing BSs Parameter Description Presence Default Value Possible Values <(1 to 16777215 StepSize 1)> The BS ID Optional N/A 1-16777215 Specify a value for this parameter if you want to display Handover Negotiation at SBS parameters of a specific BS. Do not specify a value for this parameter if you want to display Handover Negotiation at SBS parameters of all BSs.
Chapter 4 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI 4.8.13.
Chapter 4 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI 4.8.13.2 Managing BSs Restoring the Default Values of Handover Negotiation at TBS Parameters To restore some or all of the Handover Negotiation at TBS parameters to their default values, run the following command: npu(config-bs-66053)# no honegotiation-tbs [defaultactiontime] [fastrangingalloc] You can restore only one parameter to the default values by specifying only that parameters.
Chapter 4 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI Managing BSs Specify the BS ID if you want to display configuration for a particular BS. For example, to display the Handover Negotiation at TBS parameters of BS 66053, run the following command: npu# show honegotiation-tbs bs 66053 Do not specify this parameter if you want to view configuration information for all existing BSs.
Chapter 4 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI Managing BSs 4.8.14 Managing Neighbor BSs To configure a Neighbor BS: 1 Enable the Neighbour BS configuration mode for the selected Neighbour BS (refer to Section 4.8.14.1) 2 You can now execute any of the following tasks: » Configure one or more of the parameters tables of the Neighbor BS (refer to Section 4.8.14.2) » Restore the default values of parameters in one or more of the parameters tables of the Neighbor BS (refer to Section 4.8.14.
Chapter 4 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI Managing BSs If you use this command to create a new Neighbour BS, the configuration mode for this Neighbour BS is automatically enabled, after which you can execute any of the following tasks: Configure one or more of the parameters tables of the Neighbour BS (refer to Section 4.8.14.2) Restore the default values of parameters in one or more of the parameters tables of the Neighbour BS (refer to Section 4.8.14.
Chapter 4 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI 4.8.14.2 Managing BSs Configuring Neighbor BS Parameters After enabling the Neighbor BS configuration mode you can configure the following parameters tables: General (refer to Section 4.8.14.2.1) Required C/N Level (refer to Section 4.8.14.2.2) Trigger Setup (refer to Section 4.8.14.2.3) Triggers (refer to Section 4.8.14.2.
Chapter 4 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI Command Syntax Managing BSs npu(config-bs-66053-nbr-68000)# general [syncind {unsynchronized | timeSynchronized | timeAndFrequencySynchronized} ] [eirp <(-128 to 127 StepSize 1)> ] [srvcsupport ] [bw {fiveMHz | tenMHz | sevenMHz} ] [feedbackzone-permbase <(0 to 69 StepSize 1)> ] [ucd-configchangecount <(0 to 255 StepSize 1)>] [dcd-configchangecount <(0 to 255 StepSize 1)> ] [eirx-pir-max <(-140 to -40 StepSize 1)> ] [frequency <(2302.
Chapter 4 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI [srvcsupport ] Managing BSs Scheduling Service Support. Two hexadeximal digits that can be presented as 8 bits where tbits 5-7 are always 0. Bits 0-4 indicate whether specific services are supported, where a value of 1 means that the service is supported: UGS (0), RT-PS(1), NRT-PS(2), BE(3), ERT-PS(4). Optional c8 (11001000, meaning that the BS supports UGS, RT-PS and ERT-PS scheduling services). Two hexadecimal digits.
Chapter 4 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI [dcd-configchangec ount <(0 to 255 StepSize 1)> ] Managing BSs DCD configuration change count of neighbor BS Should be taken from displayed DCD information for the relevant BS (see Mandatory When creating a new Neighbour BS. N/A 0 - 255 Optional -124 -140 to -40 Mandatory When creating a new Neighbour BS. N/A 2302.5 to 2357.5 Section 4.8.16.
Chapter 4 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI [preamble-idx <(0 to 113 StepSize 1)> ] Managing BSs Neighbour BS Preamble Index. Should be the same as preamble-idx in displayed information of Airframe General parameters of the relevant BS (see Mandatory When creating a new Neighbour BS. N/A 0 - 113 Section 4.8.19.5.1 Command Modes 4.8.14.2.
Chapter 4 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI Privilege Level Syntax Description 4Motion Managing BSs 10 Parameter Description Presence Default Value Possible Values [ack <(-20 to 50 StepSize 1)> ] The C/N in dB required for sending ACK, reported by the Neighbour BS to the MS for power control purposes. Optional 7 -20 to 50 [cqi <(-20 to 50 StepSize 1)> ] The C/N in dB required for sending CQI, reported by the Neighbour BS to the MS for power control purposes.
Chapter 4 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI Command Modes 4.8.14.2.3 Managing BSs qam64-1by2 <(-20 to 50 StepSize 1)> ] The C/N in dB required for transmitting using 64QAM 1/2, reported by the Neighbour BS to the MS for power control purposes. Optional 23 -20 to 50 [qam64-2by3 <(-20 to 50 StepSize 1)> ] The C/N in dB required for transmitting using 64QAM 2/3, reported by the Neighbour BS to the MS for power control purposes.
Chapter 4 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI Managing BSs Command Syntax npu(config-bs-66053-nbr-68000)# triggersetup [hysteresismargin <(0 to 255 StepSize 1)> ] [timetotrigger <(0 to 255 StepSize 1)> ] [avgduration-rssi <(0 to 255 StepSize 1)> ] [avgduration-cinr <(0 to 255 StepSize 1)> ] [avgduration-rtd <(0 to 255 StepSize 1)> ] Privilege Level 10 Syntax Description Command Modes 4.8.14.2.4 Refer to Section 4.8.10.
Chapter 4 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI Managing BSs The Trigger name. Mandatory N/A See Table 4-3 0 Command Modes 4.8.14.3 Defines the threshold value for the Trigger.
Chapter 4 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI Managing BSs NOTE Refer to Section 4.8.14.2.1 for a description and default values of these parameters. Command Syntax npu(config-bs-66053-nbr-68000)# no general [syncind ] Privilege Level 10 Command Modes bs neighbour bs configuration mode 4.8.14.3.
Chapter 4 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI Privilege Level 10 Command Modes bs neighbour bs configuration mode 4.8.14.3.
Chapter 4 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI 4.8.14.
Chapter 4 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI Command Modes 4.8.14.6 Managing BSs bs configuration mode Displaying Configuration Information for Neighbor BS Parameters You can display the current configuration information for the following Neighbor BS parameters tables: General (refer to Section 4.8.14.6.1) Required C/N Level (refer to Section 4.8.14.6.2) Trigger Setup (refer to Section 4.8.14.6.3) Triggers (refer to Section 4.8.14.6.4) All (refer to Section 4.8.14.6.5) 4.8.14.6.
Chapter 4 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI Privilege Level Syntax Description 4Motion Managing BSs 1 Parameter Description Presence Default Value Possible Values <(1 to 16777215 StepSize 1)> The BS ID Optional N/A 1-16777215 bs-id-lsb <(1 to 16777215 StepSize 1)> The Neighbour BS ID. Optional N/A 1-16777215 Specify a value for this parameter if you want to display the General parameters of a specific Neighbour BS in a specific BS.
Chapter 4 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI Display Format (for each existing Neighbour BS in each of the existing BSs if requested for all) Command Modes 4.8.14.6.
Chapter 4 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI Managing BSs Command Syntax npu# show nbr-requiredcnr bs [<(1 to 16777215 StepSize 1)> bs-id-lsb <(1 to 16777215 Privilege Level 1 Syntax Description 4Motion StepSize 1)> ] Parameter Description Presence Default Value Possible Values <(1 to 16777215 StepSize 1)> The BS ID Optional N/A 1-16777215 bs-id-lsb <(1 to 16777215 StepSize 1)> The Neighbour BS ID.
Chapter 4 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI Display Format (for each existing Neighbour BS in each of the existing BSs if requested for all) Command Modes 4.8.14.6.
Chapter 4 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI Command Syntax Privilege Level Syntax Description 4Motion Managing BSs npu# show nbr-triggersetup bs [<(1 to 16777215 StepSize 1)> bs-id-lsb <(1 to 16777215 StepSize 1)> ] 1 Parameter Description Presence Default Value Possible Values <(1 to 16777215 StepSize 1)> The BS ID Optional N/A 1-16777215 bs-id-lsb <(1 to 16777215 StepSize 1)> The Neighbour BS ID.
Chapter 4 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI Display Format (for each existing Neighbour BS in each of the existing BSs if requested for all) Command Modes 4.8.14.6.
Chapter 4 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI Privilege Level Syntax Description 4Motion Managing BSs 1 Parameter Description Presence Default Value Possible Values <(1 to 16777215 StepSize 1)> The BS ID Optional N/A 1-16777215 bs-id-lsb <(1 to 16777215 StepSize 1)> The Neighbour BS ID. Optional N/A 1-16777215 Specify a value for this parameter if you want to display a specific Trigger in a specific Neighbour BS of a specific BS.
Chapter 4 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI TrigName {scnReqCinrMin | scnReqRssiMin | scnReqRtdMax | hoReqCinrMaxNbs | hoReqRssiMaxNbs | hoReqCinrMargin | hoReqRssiMargin | hoReqRtdMax | hoReqCinrMinSbs | hoReqRssiMinSbs} ] Managing BSs The Trigger name scnReqCinrMin Specify only if you want to display a specific Trigger of a specific Neighbour BS in a specific BS.
Chapter 4 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI Managing BSs npu# show nbr-all bs Command Syntax npu# show nbr-all bs [<(1 to 16777215 StepSize 1)> bs-id-lsb <(1 to 16777215 StepSize 1)> ] Privilege Level 10 Syntax Description Command Modes Parameter Description Presence Default Value Possible Values <(1 to 16777215 StepSize 1)> The BS ID Optional N/A 1-16777215 bs-id-lsb <(1 to 16777215 StepSize 1)> The Neighbour BS ID.
Chapter 4 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI Managing BSs Configure one or more of the UCD parameters (refer to Section 4.8.15.1). Restore the default values of some or all of the UCD parameters (refer to Section 4.8.15.2). You can display configuration and status information for the UCD parameters of a selected or all existing BSs (refer to Section 4.8.15.3). 4.8.15.
Chapter 4 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI [transition <(20 to 1000 StepSize 1)> ] Command Modes Managing BSs The number of frames from the end of the frame carrying the Uplink Channel Descriptor message that the BS should wait after repeating an Uplink Channel Descriptor message with an increment of the configuration change count before issuing a UL-MAP message referring to Uplink_Burst_Profiles Optional 100 20 - 1000 bs configuration mode IMPORTANT When creating a new BS, at least one
Chapter 4 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI Managing BSs Command Syntax npu(config-bs-66053)# no ucd [interval ] [transition ] Privilege Level 10 Command Modes bs configuration mode 4.8.15.3 Displaying Configuration and Status Information for UCD Parameters To display configuration and status information of UCD parameters, run the following command: npu# show ucd bs [<(1 to 16777215 StepSize 1) Specify the BS ID if you want to display information for a particular BS.
Chapter 4 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI Syntax Description Display Format (for each existing BS if requested for all BSs) Command Modes Managing BSs Parameter Description Presence Default Value Possible Values <(1 to 16777215 StepSize 1)> The BS ID Optional N/A 1-16777215 Specify a value for this parameter if you want to display UCD parameters of a specific BS. Do not specify a value for this parameter if you want to display UCD parameters of all BSs.
Chapter 4 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI Managing BSs You can display configuration and status information for the DCD parameters of a selected or all existing BSs (refer to Section 4.8.16.3). 4.8.16.
Chapter 4 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI Command Modes Managing BSs bs configuration mode IMPORTANT When creating a new BS, at least one of the DCD parameters must be configured explicitly (even if configured to the default value). 4.8.16.
Chapter 4 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI 4.8.16.3 Managing BSs Displaying Configuration and Status Information for DCD Parameters To display configuration and status information of DCD parameters, run the following command: npu# show dcd bs [<(1 to 16777215 StepSize 1) Specify the BS ID if you want to display information for a particular BS.
Chapter 4 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI Display Format (for each existing BS if requested for all BSs) Command Modes Managing BSs BSIDLSB : DCDConfigurationChangeCount : RestartCount : DCDInterval(msec) : DCDTransition(frames) : Global command mode In addition to the configurable parameters, the following status parameters are also displayed: Parameter Description Possible Values DCDConfigurationChangeCount Incremented by one (modulo 256)
Chapter 4 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI Managing BSs Command Syntax npu(config-bs-66053)# rf [frequency <(2302.5 to 2357.5 StepSize 0.125) | (2498.5 to 2687.5 StepSize0.125) | (3402.5 to 3597.5 StepSize 0.125) | (3602.5 to 3797.5 StepSize 0.125)>] Privilege Level 10 Syntax Description Parameter Description Presence Default Value Possible Values [frequency <(2302.5 to 2357.5 StepSize 0.125) | (2498.5 to 2687.5 StepSize0.125) | (3402.5 to 3597.5 StepSize 0.125) | (3602.5 to 3797.
Chapter 4 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI 4.8.17.2 Managing BSs Displaying Configuration Information for the RF Frequency Parameter To display configuration information of the RF frequency parameter, run the following command: npu# show rf bs [<(1 to 16777215 StepSize 1) Specify the BS ID if you want to display information for a particular BS.
Chapter 4 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI Command Modes Managing BSs Global command mode 4.8.18 Managing the Baseband Bandwidth Parameter After enabling the BS configuration mode, you can configure the Baseband bandwidth parameter (refer to Section 4.8.18.1). You can display configuration information for the Baseband bandwidth parameter of a selected or all existing BSs (refer to Section 4.8.18.2). 4.8.18.
Chapter 4 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI Managing BSs Note that the valid value ranges (and in some cases also default value) of certain parameters are affected by the value configured for the bandwidth parameter. If you change the bandwidth, verify that these parameters are configured properly: Table Parameters RF (see Section 4.8.17.1) frequency Airframe Structure, General (see Section 4.8.19.2.1) ul-dl-allocation Airframe Structure, Map Zone (see Section 4.8.19.2.
Chapter 4 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI Privilege Level Syntax Description Display Format Managing BSs 1 Parameter Description Presence Default Value Possible Values <(1 to 16777215 StepSize 1)> The BS ID Optional N/A 1-16777215 Specify a value for this parameter if you want to display the Baseband bandwidth parameter of a specific BS. Do not specify a value for this parameter if you want to display the Baseband bandwidth parameter of all BSs.
Chapter 4 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI 2 Managing BSs You can now execute any of the following tasks: » Configure one or more of the Airframe parameters tables (refer to Section 4.8.19.2) » Restore the default values of parameters in one or more of the Airframe parameters tables (refer to Section 4.8.19.3) » Terminate the Airframe configuration mode (refer to Section 4.8.19.
Chapter 4 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI 4.8.19.2 Managing BSs Configuring Airframe Parameters After enabling the Airframe configuration mode you can configure the following parameters tables: General (refer to Section 4.8.19.2.1) Map Zone (refer to Section 4.8.19.2.2) Downlink Diversity (refer to Section 4.8.19.2.3) Cyclic Delay (refer to Section 4.8.19.2.4) Linear Delay (refer to Section 4.8.19.2.5) Mapping (refer to Section 4.8.19.2.6) Receive (refer to Section 4.8.19.2.
Chapter 4 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI Managing BSs IMPORTANT When creating a new BS, all mandatory Neighbor BS General parameters must be configured.
Chapter 4 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI Managing BSs [segment <(0 to 2 StepSize 1)> ] The segment (BS) number in a three sector BS (0-2). This number influences the preamble selection and the major group used for the FDC transmission. Mandatory when creating a new BS. N/A 0-2 [frame-offset <(0 to 15 StepSize 1)> ] Controls the offset applied between the internal frame count and the reported frame number Mandatory when creating a new BS.
Chapter 4 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI Managing BSs npu(config-bs-66053-airframe)# mapzone [size <(-1 to -1 StepSize 1) | (2 to 16 StepSize 2)>] [majorgrps ] [repetition <(1 to 1 StepSize 1) | (2 to 6 StepSize 2)>] IMPORTANT When creating a new BS, the mandatory Airframe Map Zone majorgrps parameter must be configured.
Chapter 4 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI majorgrps Managing BSs The Major groups allocated to the BS for maps transmission. Two hexadecimal numbers representing 8 bits numbered 0 to 7 (left to right). Bits 0 to 5 indicate whether Subchannel Groups 0 to 5 (respectively) are allocated. Bit 6 and 7 are set to 0. Mandatory when creating a new BS. N/A a string of two hexadecimal nubers. Optional 6 1, 2, 4, 6 If BW=5 MHz, bits 1, 3 and 5 are not relevant ("don't care").
Chapter 4 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI Privilege Level Syntax Description Managing BSs 10 Parameter Description Presence Default Value Possible Values mode <{none | matrixA ]> The diversity mode used in downlink transmissions: None or MIMO Matrix A. Optional none none matrixA Note that the value configured for the dldiversity mode affects the valid options for Cyclic Delay (see Section 4.8.19.2.4), Linear Delay (see Section 4.8.19.2.5) and Mapping (see Section 4.8.19.2.
Chapter 4 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI Privilege Level Syntax Description Managing BSs 10 Parameter Description Presence Default Value Possible Values [channel-1 <(0 to 4 StepSize 0.01)> ] Controls the cyclic delay (in microseconds) applied to PHY physical channel #1 of the Downlink Data Zone. Optional 0 0 to 4 in steps of 0.01 Optional 0 0 to 4 in steps of 0.01 Optional 0 0 to 4 in steps of 0.01 Optional 0 0 to 4 in steps of 0.
Chapter 4 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI Managing BSs npu(config-bs-66053-airframe)# lineardelay [channel-1 <(0 to 4 StepSize 0.01)>] [channel-2 <(0 to 4 StepSize 0.01)>] [channel-3 <(0 to 4 StepSize 0.01)>] [channel-4 <(0 to 4 StepSize 0.01)>] IMPORTANT When creating a new BS, at least one of the Airframe Linear Delay parameters must be configured explicitly (even if configured to the default value). configured.
Chapter 4 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI [channel-4 <(0 to 4 StepSize 0.01)> ] Managing BSs Controls the linear delay (in microseconds) applied to PHY physical channel #4 of the Downlink Data Zone. Optional 0 0 to 4 in steps of 0.01 Not relevant if dldiversity mode (see Section 4.8.19.2.3 is “none”) Command Modes 4.8.19.2.
Chapter 4 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI [channel-1 {l1 | l1slashL2 | Silence} ] Managing BSs Defines which logical stream is mapped to physical channel #1: l1: Logical Stream 1. l1slashL2: Logical Streams 1 and 2. Silence: None Optional l1 l1 l1slashL2 Silence If the ODU port associated to port 1 of the AU associated to this BS is "rx only" (port-2 or port-4), the only valid value is Silence. If dldiversity mode (see Section 4.8.19.2.
Chapter 4 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI [channel-3 {l1 | l1slashL2 | Silence} ] Managing BSs Defines which logical stream is mapped to physical channel #3. l1: Logical Stream 1. l1slashL2: Logical Streams 1 and 2. Silence: None Optional l1 l1 l1slashL2 Silence If the ODU port associated to port 3 of the AU associated to this BS is "rx only" (port-2 or port-4), the only valid value is Silence. If dldiversity mode (see Section 4.8.19.2.
Chapter 4 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI Managing BSs IMPORTANT When creating a new BS, at least one of the Airframe Receive parameters must be configured explicitly (even if configured to the default value). configured.
Chapter 4 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI Managing BSs IMPORTANT When creating a new BS, the Airframe Structure Uplink Feedback Zone mandatory permbase parameter must be configured.
Chapter 4 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI Managing BSs npu(config-bs-66053-airframe)# dldatazone [subchannels <(1 to 30 StepSize 1)>] [permbase <(0 to 31 StepSize 1)>] IMPORTANT When creating a new BS, the Airframe Uplink Feedback Zone mandatory parameters must be configured.
Chapter 4 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI Managing BSs IMPORTANT When creating a new BS, the Airframe Structure Uplink Data Zone mandatory permbase parameter must be configured.
Chapter 4 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI Managing BSs IMPORTANT When creating a new BS, the Airframe Dynamic Permutation mandatory permbase parameter must be configured. Command Syntax npu(config-bs-66053-airframe)# dynamicperm [dl-permbase {TRUE | Privilege Level 10 Syntax Description FALSE} ] [ul-permbase {TRUE | FALSE} ] Parameter Description Presence Default Value Possible Values dl-permbase {TRUE | FALSE} The Downlink Permutation Base.
Chapter 4 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI Managing BSs Downlink Diversity (refer to Section 4.8.19.3.3) Cyclic Delay (refer to Section 4.8.19.3.4) Linear Delay (refer to Section 4.8.19.3.5) Mapping (refer to Section 4.8.19.3.6) Receive (refer to Section 4.8.19.3.7) Uplink Feedback Zone (refer to Section 4.8.19.3.8) Uplink Data Zone (refer to Section 4.8.19.3.9) Dynamic Permutation (refer to Section 4.8.19.3.10) 4.8.19.3.
Chapter 4 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI Privilege Level 10 Command Modes bs airframe configuration mode 4.8.19.3.2 Managing BSs Restoring the Default Values of Airframe Map Zone Parameters To restore one or all of the Airframe Map Zone non-mandatory parameters to their default values, run the following command: npu(config-bs-66053-airframe)# no mapzone [size] [repetition] You can restore only one parameter to the default value by specifying only that parameter.
Chapter 4 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI 4.8.19.3.3 Managing BSs Restoring the Default Value of Airframe Downlink Diversity Mode Parameter To restore the Airframe Downlink Diversity mode parameter to its default value, run the following command: npu(config-bs-66053-airframe)# no dldiversity mode Since the Downlink Diversity table contains a single parameter, it is sufficient to run the following command: npu(config-bs-66053-airframe)# no dldiversity NOTE Refer to Section 4.8.19.2.
Chapter 4 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI Managing BSs NOTE Refer to Section 4.8.19.2.4 for a description and default values of these parameters. Command Syntax npu(config-bs-66053-airframe)# no cyclicdelay [channel-1 ] [channel-2 Privilege Level 10 Command Modes bs airframe configuration mode 4.8.19.3.
Chapter 4 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI Command Modes 4.8.19.3.6 Managing BSs bs airframe configuration mode Restoring the Default Values of Airframe Mapping Parameters To restore one or all of the Airframe Mapping parameters to their default values, run the following command: npu(config-bs-66053-airframe)# no mapping [channel-1] [channel-2] [channel-3] [channel-4] You can restore only one or several parameters to the default values by specifying only those parameters.
Chapter 4 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI Managing BSs You can restore only one or several parameters to the default values by specifying only those parameters. For example, to restore only the adminchannel-1 and adminchannel-2 parameters to the default value, run the following command: npu(config-bs-66053-airframe)# no rx adminchannel-1 adminchannel-2 These parameters will be restored to their default values, while the other parameters will remain unchanged.
Chapter 4 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI Privilege Level 10 Command Modes bs airframe configuration mode 4.8.19.3.
Chapter 4 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI Managing BSs npu(config-bs-66053-airframe)# no dynamicperm [dl-permbase] [ul-permbase] You can restore only one parameter to the default value by specifying only that parameter. For example, to restore only the dl-permbase to the default value, run the following command: npu(config-bs-66053-airframe)# no dynamicperm dl-permbase The parameter will be restored to its default value, while the other parameter will remain unchanged.
Chapter 4 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI Privilege Level 10 Command Modes bs airframe configuration mode 4.8.19.5 Managing BSs Displaying Configuration Information for Airframe Parameters You can display the current configuration information for the following Airframe parameters tables: General (refer to Section 4.8.19.5.1) Map Zone (refer to Section 4.8.19.5.2) Downlink Diversity (refer to Section 4.8.19.5.3) Cyclic Delay (refer to Section 4.8.19.5.
Chapter 4 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI Managing BSs Specify the BS ID if you want to display configuration for a particular BS. For example, to display the Airframe General parameters of BS 66503, run the following command: npu# show airframe-general bs 66053 Do not specify the BS ID if you want to view configuration information for all existing BSs.
Chapter 4 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI Command Modes 4.8.19.5.2 Managing BSs Global command mode Displaying Configuration Information for Airframe Map Zone Parameters To display configuration for the Airframe Map Zone parameters, run the following command: npu# show airframe-mapzone bs [<(1 to 16777215 StepSize 1)>] Specify the BS ID if you want to display configuration for a particular BS.
Chapter 4 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI Display Format (for each existing Neighbour BS in each of the existing BSs if requested for all) Command Modes 4.8.19.5.
Chapter 4 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI Syntax Description Display Format Managing BSs Parameter Description Presence Default Value Possible Values <(1 to 16777215 StepSize 1)> The BS ID Optional N/A 1-16777215 Specify a value for this parameter if you want to display the Airframe Downlink Diversity parameters of a specific BS. Do not specify a value for this parameter if you want to display the Airframe Downlink Diversity parameters of all BSs.
Chapter 4 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI Managing BSs npu# show airframe-cyclicdelay bs Command Syntax npu# show airframe-cyclicdelay bs [<(1 to 16777215 StepSize 1)> ] Privilege Level 1 Syntax Description Display Format (for each existing Neighbour BS in each of the existing BSs if requested for all) Command Modes 4.8.19.5.
Chapter 4 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI Managing BSs npu# show airframe-lineardelay bs [<(1 to 16777215 StepSize 1)>] Specify the BS ID if you want to display configuration for a particular BS. For example, to display the Airframe Linear Delay parameters of BS 66503, run the following command: npu# show airframe-lineardelay bs 66053 Do not specify the BS ID if you want to view configuration information for all existing BSs.
Chapter 4 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI Command Modes 4.8.19.5.6 Managing BSs Global command mode Displaying Configuration Information for Airframe Mapping Parameters To display configuration for the Airframe Mapping parameters, run the following command: npu# show airframe-mapping bs [<(1 to 16777215 StepSize 1)>] Specify the BS ID if you want to display configuration for a particular BS.
Chapter 4 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI Display Format (for each existing Neighbour BS in each of the existing BSs if requested for all) Command Modes 4.8.19.5.
Chapter 4 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI Syntax Description Display Format (for each existing Neighbour BS in each of the existing BSs if requested for all) Command Modes 4.8.19.5.8 Managing BSs Parameter Description Presence Default Value Possible Values <(1 to 16777215 StepSize 1)> The BS ID Optional N/A 1-16777215 Specify a value for this parameter if you want to display the Airframe Receive parameters of a specific BS.
Chapter 4 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI Managing BSs Command Syntax npu# show airframe-ulfeedbackzone bs [<(1 to 16777215 StepSize 1)> ] Privilege Level 1 Syntax Description Display Format (for each existing Neighbour BS in each of the existing BSs if requested for all) Command Modes 4.8.19.5.
Chapter 4 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI Managing BSs Specify the BS ID if you want to display configuration for a particular BS. For example, to display the Airframe Downlink Data Zone parameters of BS 66503, run the following command: npu# show airframe-dldatazone bs 66053 Do not specify the BS ID if you want to view configuration information for all existing BSs.
Chapter 4 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI Command Modes Managing BSs Global command mode 4.8.19.5.10 Displaying Configuration Information for Airframe Uplink Data Zone Parameters To display configuration for the Airframe Uplink Data Zone parameters, run the following command: npu# show airframe-uldatazone bs [<(1 to 16777215 StepSize 1)>] Specify the BS ID if you want to display configuration for a particular BS.
Chapter 4 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI Display Format (for each existing Neighbour BS in each of the existing BSs if requested for all) Command Modes Managing BSs BSIDLSB : ULDATAPermutationBase : StartAllocation(Slots) : ULDATAZoneNumberofSub-Channels : Global command mode 4.8.19.5.