Installation Instructions

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6.4.2.4 Command Line Arguments
On all platforms, additional command line arguments can be used to specify that BTS
Installer should run in proxy mode, and/or to specify the IP addresses and optionally
Unit IDs of some nanoBTSs for which BTS Installer should create BTS Database
entries.
See section 6.9.3 for details of these command line arguments.
At the end of the comma
nd line the following arguments may be present:
/AUTO filename
If these are present BTS Installer will
(a) load the specified file as a configuration file
(b) perform an automatic run
(c) shut itself down
thus providing an unattended mode in which BTS Installer may be run entirely from the
command line.
Depending on the platform, it will be possible to set up a shortcut or a script to run BTS
Installer with any desired set of command line arguments.
6.4.3 Entering the password
When BTS Installer starts, if an eToken containing a certificate and private key is
found it will prompt the user for the password for the eToken. The password should be
entered if it is desired to make secure (SSL) connections to nanoBTSs; if only insecure
connections are wanted then the password request may be cancelled. See section
6.10 for further details.
6.4.4 Setting Up BTS Installer
The BTS Installer Configuration section of the user interface (Figure 25) contains
some settings that tell BTS Installer how it is to operate. Until some of these settings
have been made most of the buttons on the user interface will be disabled and most of
BTS Installer’s functionality will be unavailable.
Once these settings have been made they are remembered and will not normally need
to be made again on later runs of BTS Installer on the same computer.
The items that can be set up are:
Log file directory – see section 6.5.1.1 – this m
ust be set up, but it can
alternatively be done as a by-product of choosing a configuration file (see
section 6.5.1.3)
IP Address – see section 6.5.1.2 – this does not need setting if you are not
going to use BTS Installer’s built-in
DHCP server, but if you are going to use
the DHCP server then this must be set up