Installation Instructions
Table Of Contents
- nanoBTS Installation and Test Manual
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Overview
- 3 Customer safety and regulatory information (CENG0133)
- 4 BTS Hardware Installation (CENG0210)
- 5 PSU Installation Guide (CENG0033)
- 6 BTS Installer User Guide (CENG0048)
- Introduction
- 6.2 Capabilities
- 6.3 Concepts
- 6.4 Getting Started
- 6.5 User Interface Reference
- 6.6 The DHCP Server
- 6.7 BTS Attribute Reference
- 6.7.1 The BTS Configuration Dialog box
- 6.7.2 Current Values Display
- 6.7.3 Identifying a nanoBTS
- 6.7.4 How Defaults Work
- 6.7.5 Enabling Configuration Phases
- 6.7.6 The BTS tab
- 6.7.7 The DHCP tab
- 6.7.8 The Unit ID tab
- 6.7.9 The NV Attr (1) tab
- 6.7.10 The NV Attr (2) tab
- 6.7.11 The NV Attr (3) tab
- 6.7.12 The NV Attr (4) tab
- 6.7.13 The Download tab
- 6.8 Using Network Listen
- 6.9 Using BTS Installer via a proxy
- 6.10 Connecting to a nanoBTS via SSL
- 6.11 Configuration File Reference
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6.9.2 Starting BTS Installer from Config Manager
To start BTS Installer from Config Manager, select a Baseband Transceiver, BTS,
Site, the Sites collection, or the BSS, and then choose the Launch BTS Installer
command either from the context menu as shown or from the toolbar button with the
spanner icon.
BTS Installer will start in proxy mode, expecting that the one or both of the proxies is
running on the BSC platform, and will be pre-loaded with all the nanoBTS at or
beneath the selected managed object.
6.9.3 Command line parameters
The user will not normally enter BTS Installer’s command line parameters directly, as
these are normally created by Config Manager when it launches BTS Installer. This
information is provided in case it is necessary to start BTS Installer in proxy mode
other than via Config Manager.
Proxy mode is indicated by having “/proxy” as the first command line parameter
followed by either the host name or IP address of the BTS Installer Proxy. Subsequent
command line parameters are the IP addresses and optionally Unit IDs of nanoBTS to
pre-load into BTS Installer.
For example if the command line parameters are:
/proxy bsc27.example.com 10.1.1.3|555/0/0 10.1.1.7|554/0/1 10.1.1.98|554/0/2
then
/proxy indicates that BTS Installer is to run in proxy mode
bsc27.example.com gives the location of the BTS Installer Proxy
10.1.1.3|555/0/0 etc are the IP addresses and optionally Unit IDs by which
the proxy can address the nanoBTS.
The Unit ID and the preceding vertical bar character (‘|’) are optional and are not
needed for connections via the Secondary OML Proxy. However they are essential for
connections via the Primary OML Proxy. Older versions of Config Manager do not